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4.4.3.4 Contact Closure (continued)
End Character –
This means that the iServer will send a character (in Hex) after sending
the state of the Output in Continuous or Command mode. Default is
0D
(Hex
representation of <CR>).
Type –
The options are
Unlatch
and
Latch
. Default is
Unlatch
.
If it’s set to
Unlatch
, once the Contact is back to NORMAL the Output will automatically
change to its original state.
If it’s set to
Latch
, once the Contact is back to NORMAL the Output will remain
unchanged until the user clicks on the
Clear Latch
button.
Display –
If checked the status of the Output will be displayed on the Readings webpage
and responded to Command and Continuous mode connections. Default is
unchecked
.
Record contact events on the flash memory –
If checked the Output status with
stamped date and time will be recorded into an ASCII file on the flash memory card. By
clicking the Retrieve button the file will be open. Default is
unchecked
.
4.4.3.5 Alarm Relays
This section would allow the two relays on the iServer to be configured as needed. For
physical connections and pin-outs refer to
Section 2.6
.
Figure 4.19 Configuration Menu: Alarm Relays
Relay 1 and Relay 2 –
This configures the first and second relays on the iServer. The
options for each are
temperature
,
humidity
, and
dew point
.
This means that both Relays can be set for
temperature
or both Relays can be set for
humidity
, or one can be set for
humidity
and one for
temperature
.
http://192.168.1.200
Address
Alarm Relays
Readings
Chart
Web Link
Setup
Save Changes
Reset
Relay 1
Description
Status
Type
Set Point High
Set Point Low
End Character 0x
Display
Temperature
Alarm Relay 1
Disable
Unlatch
Clear Latch
0.0
0.0
0D
Relay 2
Description
Status
Type
Set Point High
Set Point Low
End Character 0x
Display
Humidity
Alarm Relay 2
Disable
Unlatch
Clear Latch
0.0
0.0
0D
Record all alarm events on the flash memory
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