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WebRelay
TM
Users Manual
5. Status ON Text:
When the ‘Display Relay Status’ option is set to
Yes
, this field specifies the text that will be displayed when
the relay is
on
(coil energized).
6. Status OFF Color:
When the ‘Display Relay Status’ option is set to
Yes
, this field specifies the color that will be displayed
when the relay is
off
(coil not energized).
7. Status OFF Text:
When the ‘Display Relay Status’ option is set to
Yes,
this field specifies the text that will be displayed when
the relay is
off
(coil not energized).
8. Display Input Status:
When this option is set to
Yes
the status of the optically-isolated input will be displayed on the control page.
For most reboot applications, the optically-isolated input will not be used so this should be set to
No
. Note
that this input can be used to control a remote relay or be read using the XML page no matter how this
option is set (local relay control is not available in
Automatic Reboot
mode).
9. Input Description:
This is the text that will be displayed next to the input status when the ‘Display Input Status’ is enabled.
This field can be up to 20 characters in length.
10. Input ON Color:
When ‘Display Input Status’ is set to
Yes
, this field specifies the color that will be displayed when the input
is
on
(voltage applied to input).
11. Input ON Text:
When ‘Display Input Status’ is set to
Yes
, this field specifies the text that will be displayed when the input is
on
(voltage applied to input).
12. Input OFF Color:
When ‘Display Input Status’ is set to
Yes
, this field specifies the color that will be displayed when the input
is
off
(voltage is not applied to input).
13. Input OFF Text:
When ‘Display Input Status’ is set to
Yes
, this field specifies the text that will be displayed when the input is
off
(voltage is not applied to input).
14. ON/OFF Buttons:
When this option is set to
Yes
, the control page will display buttons to turn the device
on
and
off
. These
buttons attempt to represent the state of the device and not the relay (the relay status however, represents the
state of the relay).
When the ‘Reboot Options’ field (under the ‘Relay/Input’ tab) is set to
pulse off T1 secs
, it is assumed that
the device is
on
when the relay is
on
. In this case the ‘on’ button will turn both the relay and the device
on
and the ‘off’ button will turn both the relay and the device
off
.
When the ‘Reboot Options’ field (under the ‘Relay/Input’ tab) is set to
pulse on T1 secs
, it is assumed that
the device is
on
when the relay is
off
. In this case the ‘on’ button will turn the relay
off
and the device
on
.
The ‘off’ button will turn the relay
on
and the device
off
.
When the ‘Reboot Options’ field (under the ‘Relay/Input’ tab) is set to either
pulse on T1 secs, off T2 secs
(without pp),
or
pulse on T1 secs, off T2 secs (with pp)
, the ‘ON/OFF’ buttons will not be displayed in the
control page. In addition, the option to display the ON/OFF buttons will not appear in the ‘Control Page
Setup’ page.
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