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26 Programming the SmartLink-GP
Programming manual
3.7.3 Inputs/Outputs
The IN&OUT terminals can operate as inputs or outputs.
1
For example, during testing, you can command an output then check its
status (as an input) and verify the result (i.e. command received or
command not received).
For example you can:
1. Using DTMF tones, activate output 2 — programmed as normally open
and bistable.
2. Program event 8 (input 2, that is, the status of output 2) to send an SMS
text message to toggle output 3 to ON status.
3. Result: the remote command will close output 2 to ground. The status
change will be detected as the input of the event programmed to trigger
the “send SMS message” and “activate output 3” actions.
Note: If an input signal generates an output-activating event, a
different terminal to the input signal terminal must be
used.
1. Patent pending
Para-
meter
Description Note
Description
The customizable name given to the
terminal. The identifier (or name) is
necessary during remote-activation
operations relating to one or more
terminals via SMS messages.
Output - Polarity
Output standby status Normally open,
normally closed (to
ground).
Output - Type
If the output is a pulse output, activation
will change its status for the set time only.
If the output is a bistable output,
activation will change its status until the
output is deactivated.
Pulse or bistable.
For example, low
battery event, bistable:
the warning persists
until the battery is
properly charged.
Pulse: the output
generates a pulse to
signal low battery
status.