Output channel configuration
The router’s output channels (channels 5 to 8) can be configured from the
Channels configuration page: ADVANCED SETTINGS > Inputs & Outputs >
Channels configuration.
Selecting Edit will allow you to enable or disable the channel using the
Enable checkbox. You can also customize the channel name using the
Channel name field.
Alert notifications page
Alert notifications can be configured for the router’s supply voltage and input
channel voltage.
Note:
Each input channel warning must be configured with a unique Alert ID with
a value between 1,000 and 65,000.
Low voltage warning
A low voltage warning can be set which triggers when the voltage available
to the router drops below a specified value.
By selecting Edit against the Low voltage warning you can specify a unique
Alert ID, enable and disable notifications using the Allow notification
checkbox and specify the voltage that will trigger the alert.
Input channel alerts
Alerts can also be set for each input channel (Channels 1 to 4).
By selecting Edit against input channel you can specify a unique Alert ID,
enable and disable notifications using the Allow notification checkbox.
When the input channel’s input type has been configured as Digital voltage
detect, normally open or Digital voltage detect, normally closed you can
enter a voltage and select whether the alert is triggered when the channel
has Met or Not met the specified voltage. You can also enter an alert
notification message.
When the input channel’s input type has been configured as Analog voltage
detect you can enter a voltage and select whether the alert is triggered when
the channel’s voltage value is below or above the specified voltage. You can
also enter an alert notification message.
Power management page
The router includes power management options to help reduce power
consumption whilst maintaining the ability to connect to the router remotely.
With Always on selected the router is fully powered.
With Low power mode selected the router is placed into a low power / sleep
state. In Low power mode, Wi-Fi connections are disabled.
In low power mode the router can be woken by:
• a remote device connected to the Raymarine cloud service, via the
Raymarine app.
• an alert notification, configured in the Alert notifications page.
• a Wake on LAN (WOL) signal from a device connected to the router’s
RayNet (SeaTalkhs ®) network ports when LAN signal is selected under
Also wake on.
• a device such as a switch, connected to one of the router’s input channels,
when the relevant input channel is selected under Also wake on.
Note:
When power cycled, the router will also revert to Always on mode.
The input channels (Channels 1 to 4) can also be used to place the router
into low power mode.
The router’s output channels (Channels 5 to 8) can be used to wake
connected devices or systems that have a wake-on-power input feature.
Place a tick in the relevant output channel to wake the connected device
when the router is woken from lower power mode.
Important:
To keep changes made to the Power management options, click Save.
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