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TCW280_R1.2 – February 2019
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6.1.1.
Analog outputs section
This section contains information about the current state of each analog output as well as its
operating range.
Entering a new value and pressing "Set" button changes the status of the output. There is
protection against entering values outside the selected range.
The selected output value is stored in non-volatile memory, and after a power-restore cycle, it is
automatically set. This is so unless in the "Setup-> Outputs" a specific value is selected that will
appear at the output when the power is turned on.
In "Setup-> Outputs" you can also change the description of each analog output, its operating
mode, and its operating range.
Besides through the WEB interface, the status of analog outputs can be changed by HTTP API,
SNMP, and MODBUS TCP/IP.
6.1.2.
Digital outputs section
This section contains information about the current state of each digital output and its operating
mode.
The control section is different for both output modes. For PWM mode, there is protection against
entering invalid values. For ON/OFF mode there are activation buttons, similar to relay section.
The selected output value is stored in non-volatile memory, and after a power-restore cycle, it is
automatically set. This is so unless in the "Setup-> Outputs" a specific value is selected that will
appear at the output after the power is turned on.
In "Setup-> Outputs" you can change the description of each output and its mode of operation.
Besides through the WEB interface, the status of digital outputs can be changed by HTTP API,
SNMP, and MODBUS TCP/IP.
6.1.3.
Relays section
This section contains information about the current state of the relays and buttons for their
control.
Each relay can be activated either remotely by WEB, SNMP, HTTP API, and MODBUS TCP/IP or
locally, from the status of assigned schedule.
For WEB control every relay has “On”, “Off” and “Pulse” buttons. There are also “All On”, “All Off”
and “Pulse All” for common control of relays. Pulse duration in seconds can be set separately for
each relay in “Setup->Outputs”.
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