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5.7.14- Other >> Digital Input X
This option is only available for those Titan-mini devices that contain 1 digital input by default
(customized versions with 2 digital inputs can be ordered). The digital input allows you to make a
phone call to a cell phone or to send an SMS alert upon detection of changes in the input. It can also
be used as a pulse counter; for example, it can be used to automatically send the count to a server
via HTTP or FTP.
Mode
: Disabled if you do not want to use this option.
Pin 0 > 1 If you want the change of PIN from “0” to “1” to be considered an alarm.
Pin 1 > 0 If you want the change of PIN from “1” to “0” to be considered an alarm.
Pulse Counter: this option allows you to use the digital input as a pulse counter
(counting eah time contact is made with the input).
Parameters used to configure the digital input as an alarm:
SMS
: select this option if you want to send an SMS alart when a change is detected.
Call
: select this option if you want to make a call as an alarm when a change is detected.
Phone numbers
: you can enter up to 5 telephone numbers to make calls or send SMS alarms.
Text SMS Alarm On
: if you choose to send SMS alarms, the text inputted here will be sent
when the alarm is activated.
Text SMS Alarm Off
: if you choose to send SMS alarms, the text inputted here will be send
when the alarm is deactivated.
Logger
: activate this option if you want the data to be stored in the device’s internal Logger to
send it to the web platform or FTP server.
Parameters used to configure the digital input as a pulse counter:
Logger
: Activate this option if you want the data to be stored in the device’s internal Logger to
sent it to the web platform or FTP server.
Period
: indicate the frequency (in minutes) with which the data from the pulse counter will be
stored in the internal Logger. For example, a value of 1440 means the data will be stored every
24 hours (which also means the logger will send the data to the web platform via HTTP or FTP
every 24 hours).