config:remotecontrol:axia
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====== Configuration ====== | ====== Configuration ====== | ||
+ | Open the standalone config app, or the Control Panel, and go to the //Remote Control// page, then add a new //Axia GPIO TCP/IP Direct Interface// remote. | ||
+ | We assume that the Axia IP Driver is installed on the same computer that is running mAirList, and that the GPIO interface is running on TCP port 93 (the default). If this is not the case, adjust the IP and/or port on the // | ||
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+ | On the //GPO Events// page, you can assign [[reference: | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
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+ | The driver provides 24 GPIO ports with 5 " | ||
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+ | * ON (channel is on) | ||
+ | * OFF (channel is off) | ||
+ | * PREV (preview/ | ||
+ | * START (start button is pressed) | ||
+ | * STOP (stop button is pressed) | ||
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+ | You can assign a command to both the "pin goes high/ | ||
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+ | ====== Scripting ====== | ||
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+ | You can use the Axia Livewire remote to send back commands to your Livewire network. | ||
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+ | Use the following function to access the '' | ||
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+ | function AxiaRemote(iIndex: | ||
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+ | Remotes are 0-based, so '' | ||
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+ | The '' | ||
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+ | procedure SendString(iData: | ||
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+ | For example, you can use the '' |
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