Difference between revisions of "RCO - Set Remote Control Output"
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+ | The RCO command is used for controlling [[RCO|Remote Control Outputs (RCOs)]], which is used for operating relays on devices supporting Remote Control Outputs, such as the [[MRBD]] board, the [[FBSAR]] board or the relay in the IP station. | ||
== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
− | RCO <RCO | + | RCO <RCO logical number> <ON/OFF> <Pulse time> |
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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RCO 10 ON – Turns ON the RCO number 10 | RCO 10 ON – Turns ON the RCO number 10 | ||
RCO 10 ON 25 – Pulse RCO number 10 for 2.5 seconds | RCO 10 ON 25 – Pulse RCO number 10 for 2.5 seconds | ||
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+ | == Application example == | ||
+ | [[Pulsing of RCO (Event Handler)]] | ||
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[[Category:Event Handler]] | [[Category:Event Handler]] | ||
[[Category:Built-In Action Commands]] | [[Category:Built-In Action Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 16:17, 4 October 2019
The RCO command is used for controlling Remote Control Outputs (RCOs), which is used for operating relays on devices supporting Remote Control Outputs, such as the MRBD board, the FBSAR board or the relay in the IP station.
Syntax
RCO <RCO logical number> <ON/OFF> <Pulse time>
Example
RCO 10 - The RCO number 10 will follow the event ON and OFF RCO 10 ON – Turns ON the RCO number 10 RCO 10 ON 25 – Pulse RCO number 10 for 2.5 seconds