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Note: To use the Developer Tools, you need to enable them. For help, see
Edgeware Applications" on page
Test the GPIO Interfaces
If you have external GPIO controls such as motion sensors or indicator lamps con-
nected to the IF2, you can use the Diagnostics tool to test the interfaces and verify
that the controls behave as expected. Leave the controls connected to the IF2
GPIO port when using the Diagnostics tool.
1. From the menu, click Edgeware Applications > Developer Tools > GPIO. The
2. Check the check box for each of the GPIO interfaces you want to test. When you
3. Click Read and Write GPIO. The GPIO interface state is changed.
Send BRI Commands and Running Scripts
You can send BRI commands to the IF2 through the web browser interface.
1. From the menu, click Edgeware Applications > Developer Tools > BRI Com-
2. Enter the BRI command in the Command entry field.
3. Click Run. The command is executed and return values appear onscreen. For
Load and Run a BRI Script
You can load and run a BRI script through the web browser interface.
1. From the menu, click Edgeware Applications > Developer Tools > BRI Com-
2. Click Browse and browse to the location of the BRI script.
3. Double-click the name of the file. The script filename appears in the Script
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General purpose input/output (GPIO) testing. For help, see the next section,
"Test the GPIO Interfaces."
Sending BRI commands or BRI script files to the IF2 from an interactive browser
interface. For help, see
Editing and testing JavaScript files. For help, see
page
41.
GPIO screen appears.
check the check box, that GPIO output will be turned on, and its associated
GPIO input is turned on.
mands. The BRI Commands screen appears.
example, if you sent the ATTRIB command, the reader attributes appear in the
list.
mands. The BRI Commands screen appears.
name field.
"Send BRI Commands and Running Scripts" on page
39.
"Use the Workbench" on
"About the
IF2 Network Reader User Guide
40.