Relay Toggle Commands
Toggle commands are used to toggle the state of a relay. If a relay is off, the relay will activate when the toggle command is
Toggle commands are used to toggle the state of a relay. If a relay is off, the relay will activate when the toggle command is
This section will demonstrate basic relay control commands, reading the status of relays, controlling all relays at once, including reversing and inverting relay status. The
Commands Below are in Hex Format using API Mode. TX = Bytes Sent to the Controller RX = Bytes Received from the Controller. Note Bytes
Commands Below are in Hex Format using API Mode. TX = Bytes Sent to the Controller RX = Bytes Received from the Controller. Note Bytes
Commands Below are in Hex Format using API Mode. TX = Bytes Sent to the Controller RX = Bytes Received from the Controller. Note Bytes
Commands Below are in Hex Format using API Mode. TX = Bytes Sent to the Controller RX = Bytes Received from the Controller. Note Bytes
Commands Below are in Hex Format using API Mode. TX = Bytes Sent to the Controller RX = Bytes Received from the Controller. Note Bytes
The following table shows a single command used with different parameters. The purpose of this command is to set the status of 8 relays simultaneously.
Controlling individual relays refers to controlling relays by their designated numeric assignment rather than using the relay bank system we normally use. These commands were
The following commands make use of a RelayNumber parameter, which are always 16-bit values. The RelayNumber is a the number of the relay you would