Control and configuration
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port <output> [0 | 1 | manual | int]
Listing and setting of port state:
• if you enter only the name of the port without the parameter, the port state is listed (0 - off /
1 - on)
• port number with parameter 0/1 - switches the port on/off
• port number with parameter 'manual' - switches port to 'manual' control
• port number with parameter 'int' - interrupts the port
Example: The command port 2 1 activates output number two.
port list [xxxx]
• without parameter lists the state of all ports
• xxxx is a command for control of all ports simultaneously - in place of x enter the commands:
• 0 deactivate port
• 1 activate port
• i call interruption of a given port
• u leave port unchanged
Example: The command port list 01ui deactivates port 1, activates port 2, leaves port 3
unchanged and interrupts port 4.
port setup <output> [ <output_name> <mod: manual|timer> <interrupt_delay> <PON_status> ]
Command for setting output parameters - the significance of the parameters is as follows:
<output_name> - Entered in quotation marks (it is possible to omit the quotation marks if it does
not contain whitespaces)
<mod: manual|timer> - Selection of output mode.
<PON status> - State after switching on: 0 - off / 1 on
Example: The command port setup 1 "output 1" manual 2 1 sets output 1 name of output 1,
activates manual control, sets the interruption time to 2 seconds and sets the status upon switch
on to on.
port timer <output> <time_format> [ <mode: once | daily | weekly> <on-time> <off-time>] <week_schedule>
Timer settings:
<output> - number of the port being set
<time_format> - set time format
t: HH:MM:SS