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Flexitron Webdyn SunPM User Manual

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The last part of the input/output editing screen is dedicated to the conguration of the relay output:
The elds are:
FIELD DESCRIPTION
Type Output type. The allowed values are:
•Dry loop: dry contact
Name Name to give to the entry. This value will be used in web pages and on MQTT
servers.
The name must be unique on the hub.
Action Action associated with the entry. The allowed values are:
Possible actions are:
•Ignored: The value will be ignored. The variable is disabled. It will not appear in
the data les.
•Instant value: the input is of instant value type. The data read at the time of
collection will be stored in the data le, using only one eld.
•Alarm on change: the input is of the alarm type. When a change of state is
detected, an alarm is triggered. The data read at the time of collection will be
stored in the data le, using only one eld.
Contact State of the relay at rest:
•Normally Open: normally open
•Normally Closed: normally closed
Tag Contains an identication allowing the use of the variable in question in scripts.
(Calculation of accumulation, sending of command to multiple equipment, etc…).
This name must therefore be unique to allow unequivocal identication and use
in scripts.

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Flexitron Webdyn SunPM Specifications

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BrandFlexitron
ModelWebdyn SunPM
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish