{"ID":3,"Name":"Power output
3","State":1,"Action":6,"Delay":2020,"Current":248,"PowerFactor":0.9
9,"Phase":178.78,"Energy":192,"ReverseEnergy":19640,"EnergyNR":3115,
"ReverseEnergyNR":19640,"Load":-58},
{"ID":4,"Name":"Power output
4","State":1,"Action":6,"Delay":2020,"Current":176,"PowerFactor":0.9
8,"Phase":0.45,"Energy":18101,"ReverseEnergy":0,"EnergyNR":22172,"Re
verseEnergyNR":0,"Load":42}
]}
The following example json files for controlling the device can be downloaded directly from the
web administration:
Set output 1 to ON
Set output 1 to OFF
Toggle output 1
The Upload JSON file to the device button opens the following dialog for testing:
Host – URL of the .json file.
Port – port number used by the JSON
protocol.
Username and Password – username and
password configured for the JSON
protocol in the READ-WRITE section.
Request #1,2,3 – select .json file(s) with
commands to perform.
Send file – send the selected file(s).
Response – response to the submitted
command.
Close – closes the dialog window.
Figure 20 – Upload JSON file dialog