ALEOS 4.3.4 Software Configuration User Guide
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Pulse Count
Pulse Count details:
• Pulses are counted on falling edge (high to low).
• Repeated pulses cannot be counted when the device is powered off, or being
reset. However, a single change in state while the device is powered off or
being reset is counted properly.
• To reset the pulse count to zero, reset the device to the factory defaults.
Pulse Count # The pulse count increments when the input value changes from high to low.
Note: Five pulse counts are available on an AirLink GX Series device with an I/O X-
Card. Otherwise, there is one pulse count.
Note: To reset the pulse count to zero, reset the device to the factory defaults.
Analog Input # (Volts) Shows the current state of individual analog inputs
The analog inputs report the voltage in volts. Range is 0–30 volts.
You can also use an AT command to read these values. See *ANALOGIN[n]? on
page 371.
Transformed Analog # Shows the individual analog inputs in the units configured on the I/O Configuration
screen
Relay Output # Configure Relay Output signal. Options are:
• OFF (default) The circuit is open.
• Drive Action Low—equivalent to ON. The circuit is closed.
Note: Five relay outputs are available on an AirLink GX Series device with an I/O
X-Card installed. Otherwise, there is one relay output.
Note: If the same pin can be used for input or output, be aware that changing the
output setting could change the input values. For pinout information for your AirLink
device, refer to the applicable AirLink product user guide.
You can also use an AT command (see *RELAYOUT[#] on page 372), an SMS
command (see [prefix]relay x y on page 378), or a RAP command (refer to the Remote
Application Protocol User Guide) to configure this field.
Table 13-1: I/O: Current State
Command Description
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