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Example of use:
NEUNIT=1,SETTINGS=LAN,IPADDRESS=192.168.10.2,SUBNET=255.255.255.0,GATE-
WAY=192.168.10.1\CR
Relay control
When controlling the relays you can do simple things like “Set”, “Release” and “Toggle” the relays.
You can also do more advanced things, like delaying the execution of the command and setting the
time that the “Set” function should apply.
Below is the possible settings of relays. For all commands, the mandatory start sequence look like
this: NEUNIT=<A>,RELAY=<B>
Where <A> as default is 1, and <B> is the relay you want to control. All commands must be
started with a “,” and all lines must end with a \CR
Description:
Syntax
<A>
Default <A>
R/W
Control the relay
ACTION=<A>
SET, RELAESE
or TOGGLE
RELEASE
R/W
Delay before execution of
action (Start delay)
DELAY=<A>
0-6500.0
0
W
Time (chances the action
from latch to momentary
in this time)
TIME=<A>
0-6500.0
0
W
Example of use:
NEUNIT=1,RELAY=1,ACTION=SET,TIME=10.5\CR <- This command sets relay 1 in 10.5 seconds.
To get the current status of a relay use this command:
NEUNIT=1,RELAY=1,ACTION=?\CR
Reply:
NEUNIT=1,RELAY=1,ACTION=RELEASE\CR
Screen control settings
The screen control offers you an easy and safe way to control electrical screens and lifts using 2
relays or I/O. When combining 2 relays in screen mode, you define the screen up and down time
once. After this you simply send command indicating the direction the screen should move.
The Screen mode ensures that the 2 relays or I/O in no way can be activated at the same time.
Below are the settings for the screen control, for all commands the mandatory start sequence
look like this: NEUNIT=<A>,SETTINGS=SCREEN,SCREEN=<B>.
Where <A> as default is 1 and <B> is the number of the screen you want to configured. All com-
mands must be started with a “,” and all lines must end with a \CR.