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.1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.3800.1.9.0
npGsmSendSMS
DisplayString READ/WRITE The sending an arbitrary SMS message
Format: [phone_number,phone_number,...] Message
where:
phone_number — the recipient number in square brackets
Message — message text (written with a space from the recipient number)
Only latin letters are allowed in the SMS text. You can send SMS to several
(up to four) numbers, indicating them in square brackets, separated by
commas, without spaces. If there are no square brackets with the addressee
number at the beginning of the message, the message is sent to the
addressees indicated on the “
” page of the device’s web interface.
SMS
A built-in Relay
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nRelayN.n
Integer
READ
Relay index, where n is the relay number, a number from 1 to 8 inclusive
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.5500.5.1.2.n
npRelayMode.n
Integer
READ/WRITE Relay operating Mode, where n is the relay number, a number from 1 to 8
inclusive
These modes are available:
0 — Off
1 — On
-1 — Switching between off and on
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.5500.5.1.3.n
npRelayStartReset.n
Integer
READ/WRITE OID for forced short-time relay shutdown. Write the number “1” to disable the
channel for 15 seconds, where n is the relay number, a number from 1 to 8
inclusive
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npRelayMemo.n
DisplayString
READ
Relay memo, where n is the relay number, a number from 1 to 8 inclusive
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npRelayFlip.n
Integer
READ/WRITE Switching the relay to the inverse state, where n is the number of the relay, a
number from 1 to 8 inclusive.
Write "-1" to switch the relay to inverse state
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.5500.5.1.15.n
npRelayState.n
Integer
READ
The current instantaneous state of the relay, where n is the number of the
relay, a number from 1 to 8 inclusive:
0 — relay is off
1 — relay is on
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npRelayPowered.n
Integer
READ
The availability of voltage at the "output" of the relay, where n is the number
of the relay, a number from 1 to 8 inclusive.
1 — voltage is available
0 - there is no voltage (there is no voltage at the input, or the relay is
switched to off mode)
1 - there is voltage
Watchdog
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npPwrChannelN.n
Integer
READ
Relay index, where n is the relay number, a number from 1 to 8 inclusive
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npPwrStartReset.n
Integer
READ
The state of the relay in the context of the watchdog operation, where n is
the number of the relay, a number from 1 to 8 inclusive
Possible values:
0 - normal operation
1 - reset
2 - resets are suspended or the watchdog is not active
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npPwrResetsCounter.n
Integer
READ/WRITE The “Watchdog” reset counter for relay n, where n is the number of the relay,
is a number from 1 to 8 inclusive.
Write "0" to force zero
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.5800.3.1.5.n
npPwrRepeatingResetsCounter.n
Integer
READ
The “Watchdog” reset counter reset counter for relay n, where n is the relay
number, a number from 1 to 8 inclusive
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.5800.3.1.6.n
npPwrMemo.n
OctetString
READ
The memo of a relay n, where n is the number of the relay, a number from 1
to 8 inclusive
Power Inputs
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npAcInN.n
Integer
READ
Input index, where n is input number 1 or 2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.5100.44.1.6.n
npAcInMemo.n
DisplayString
READ
Input memo, where n is input number 1 or 2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.5100.44.1.16.n npAcInPowered.n
Integer
READ
The availability of voltage at the input, where n is the input number 1 or 2
Groups of outlets (1...4, 5...8)
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npOutGrpN.n
Integer
READ
Outlets group index, where n is the outlet group index 1 or 2