Perle Systems 5500208-41 Server User Manual


 
Set IOChannel
82 IOLAN DS1/TS2 CLI Reference Guide, Version 4.1
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.