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User Assigned Colors
This field specifies which color is assigned to a “virtual” relay for its given state. The choices are “RED/GREEN” or
“GREEN/RED”. The colors may indicate different states depending on the physical wiring to the uSwitch.
Momentary (sec)
This timer field puts a “virtual” relay into momentary (pulse) mode. When Momentary is set to zero, the relay is latching.
Clicking on the relay’s control changes its state to the opposite state leaving it in that state (latched) indefinitely. A non-
zero value in the Momentary field puts the relay in momentary/pulse mode. In this mode, each time the relay is clicked it
changes its state only for the number of seconds specified by the Momentary field.
Control Slave Relay(s)
This selection box determines which remote relay or relays on the remote uSwitch(s) or uSwitchPro(s) will be driven.
Choices are NONE, 1, 2 or ALL. This is a useful feature if a single HTML button, GPIO or Relay is desired to energize or
de-energize multiple relays across the network from a single manual action via a virtual button, or automatically via a
sensor attached to an input on one of the GPIOs.
Slave Relay Start IP
When Control Slave Relay(s) box is set to a selection other than “NONE”, this numeric IP address (such as 192.168.2.17)
is the IP address of another uSwitch on this or an outside addressable network whose selected relay or relays are driven
by the virtual relay Button, GPIO or Relay specified in the “Source of Control” field on this page. If the IP address
specified is not routable from this uSwitch’s network (because of a firewall or addressing limitation) this feature will not
drive the relay specified in the Slave Relay Start IP field.
Consecutive Relays
This box allows the entry of the single IP address in the Slave Relay’s Start IP field (above) to extend to multiple
consecutive IP addressed uSwitches. This features enables multiple uSwitch control; however, it requires uSwitches that
are driven remotely by a single “virtual” control to have consecutive IP addresses. The number in this box is the number
of consecutively addressed uSwitch relays beginning with the address specified by “Slave Relay Start IP” to be controlled
by the single “virtual” control being identified (this can be a value of 1 to 4).
Slave Relay’s End IP
This automatically generated informational field shows the last IP address for the last uSwitch to be driven by the “virtual”
control button. It is calculated by adding the “Consecutive Relays” count to the “Slave Relay Start IP” address.
Link Buttons Together
This checkbox is only active when both Virtual Relays are configured as “Buttons” in the “Source of Control” pull down.
When checked it results in eliminating the second virtual button on the uSwitch Control Center page and ties all remotely
driven relays from both fields to a single virtual button. (Linking Buttons Together enables a single push button to control
up to Eight (8) remote uSwitches and a single or all of their relays from a single “Virtual Control”).
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