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Example
Below you will find a few command that can control the Relay – 8. The below command are just a
few examples to show you how the interface are working. For more details on the command go the
next sections.
Examples of command than can be send on ether RS232 or LAN.
e.g: NEUNIT=1,RELAY=1,ACTION=SET\CR
Reply: NEUNIT=1,OK\CR
e.g: NEUNIT=1,RELAY=1,ACTION=? \CR
Reply: NEUNIT=1,RELAY=1,ACTION=RELEASE\CR
Global functions
In the global functions you find all the functions that allows you to adjust the basic functions of
the Relay – 8. Normally the functions are used while setting up the system. If you wish to use
these settings after a power cycle of the Relay – 8 please remember to use the save command.
Below is the settings for the global functions, for all commands it is mandatory that the start of
the sequence look like this: NEUNIT=<A>,
Where <A> as default is 1. All commands must be started with a “,” and all lines must end with
a \CR
Description:
Syntax
<A>
Default <A> R/W
Save the current settings as
the default startup values.
SAVE=TRUE
W
Restore factory defaults values
for the entire system.
FACTORYDEFAULT=TRUE
W
Set all the values to their default
(last saved).
This is done by re-booting the
unit.
RESET=TRUE
W
Get/set unit ID
You can set the unit id number
either at the front of the unit
using its relay test buttons. See
general manual for the unit for
more details. The ID that can be
assigned on the front are: 1, 2,
3 ….8
By RS232 or LAN you can define
any id that you want as long as
they are no longer that 9 ascii
charaters.
e.g.:
NEUNIT=1, UNITID=Neets1\CR
NEUNIT=1, UNITID=RoomA\CR
UNITID=<A>
Up to 9
character
long.
1
R/W
Unit, SN
UNITSN=<A>
xxyyzzzzz
R
Unit software version
SWVERSION=?
x.y.z
R
Example of use: NEUNIT=1,UNITID=23\CR <- Set the ID number of the unit to 23.