Perle Systems 5500208-43 User Manual
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Set IOChannel
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IOLAN DS1/TS2 CLI Reference Guide, Version 4.3
type
Specify the type of digital output:
z
Sink—Specifies that the channel will be grounded when active.
z
Source—Specifies that the channel will provide voltage when active.
z
Sink and Source—Specifies that channel will be grounded when it is inactive and
will provide voltage when it is active.
The default is
Sink
.
active-signal-width
How long the channel output will be active during the pulse mode. Valid values are
1-9999 x 100 ms. The default is 100 ms.
inactive-signal-width
How long the channel output will remain inactive during pulse mode. Valid values are
1-9999 x 100 ms. The default is 100 ms.
failsafe-action
When there has been no I/O activity within the specified time (set in the Global
Settings) and the
Failsafe Timer
is triggered, you can set the
Failsafe Action
to:
z
None—The state of the Digital/Relay output remains the same, no change.
z
Activate Output—Activates the output.
z
Deactivate Output—Deactivates the output.
output
Specify how the channel Digital output will be handled:
z
Manual—You must manually activate and deactivate the output.
z
Pulse—When the output is activated, this configuration will cause the output to
pulse (go active and inactive) at a configured rate.
z
Inactive-to-Active Delay—The channel output will remain inactive for the
specified time interval after it is manually started.
z
Active-to-Inactive Delay—The channel output will go inactive after the specified
time interval after it is manually started.
The default is
Manual
.
pulse
When the
Output
is
Pulse
, you can have it pulse in a
Continuous
manner or specify a
pulse
Count
(each count consists of an active/inactive sequence). The default is
Continuous
.
active-to-inactive-delay
When the I/O is commanded to an inactive state, this is the length of the delay before
the command is executed. Valid values are 1-9999 x 100 ms. The default is 100 ms.
inactive-to-active-delay
When the I/O is commanded to an active state, this is the length of the delay before the
command is executed. Valid values are 1-9999 x 100 ms. The default is 100 ms.