Difference between revisions of "IO-EXT"
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If IO modules are connected to the IPLOG unit, it is not necessary to control the inputs/outputs via modbus registers, but directly via variables. The modules must be connected to the IPLOG-GAMA via the BUS bus A+ connected to A+ and B- to B-.<br> | If IO modules are connected to the IPLOG unit, it is not necessary to control the inputs/outputs via modbus registers, but directly via variables. The modules must be connected to the IPLOG-GAMA via the BUS bus A+ connected to A+ and B- to B-.<br> | ||
− | Log in to the IPLOG unit via putty | + | Log in to the IPLOG unit via putty and write the command<br> |
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{{NotePre | {{NotePre | ||
|text=root@iplog:~# vi /etc/init.metel/io-ext | |text=root@iplog:~# vi /etc/init.metel/io-ext |
Revision as of 10:38, 30 April 2020
If IO modules are connected to the IPLOG unit, it is not necessary to control the inputs/outputs via modbus registers, but directly via variables. The modules must be connected to the IPLOG-GAMA via the BUS bus A+ connected to A+ and B- to B-.
Log in to the IPLOG unit via putty and write the command
root@iplog:~# vi /etc/init.metel/io-ext
Press the "i" key to enter the edit mode.
In the file, uncomment/delete the # character on lines: 42,44,46