Web Browser Relay Control
ipIO-8 IP ּҰ οǾ ͳ digital input output ڸ Control ִ Ʈ Դϴ. ipIO-8 ǥ web browser ڸ Ʈ ֽϴ. Ʈ I/O ϱ ڽŵ ̿ ֽϴ.
The top of the page indicates the location reference, which is user settable.
Each input, output and remote device is defined by a user selectable name. Inputs and outputs can also be assigned names for Open and Closed statuses, as well as background and text colors for each. All configurations are accomplished via the setup tab at the top of the screen.
If the iPIO-8 is programmed to communicate with additional units, each remote unit will be displayed at the bottom of the page. Each remote site displays red or green, indicating connection status.
All Status, Control, and Setup functions are password protected. Two levels of password access restrict setup functions to administrators only.
Transport Digital I/O across ethernet networks with IP protocols using the ipIO. Configure pairs of ipIO units to monitor up to eight digital inputs, any changes in status appear at the other end of the network as eight relay outputs.
The ipIO provides constant link supervision, alerting you to link failure, so you always know you system is operational before it is needed.
ipIO links are bi-directional, so events in either location are reflected at the other site.
One digital input can trigger relay controls at multiple remote locations. Imaging one alarm input triggering events throughout your network, in the same building, or across the globe.
Events from multiple locations can be consolidated to a central alarm point. Digital inputs from any iPIO unit can be mapped to the relay output of any other. Where multiple inputs are mapped to a single relay, the relay always reflects the last changed status of any of the inputs.
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