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Digital inputs

/stm.cgi?idname

  • Set a name for the digital input.

    GET /stm.cgi?idname=AB
    
    • A is index of digital input INPD1-INPD4, integer 0-3
    • B is the name to set, a string of up to 15 characters

    Example:

    http://192.168.1.100/stm.cgi?idname=0Heater
    

/stm.cgi?inpdp

  • Set Pull-Up mode for the input.

    GET /stm.cgi?inpdp=A
    
    • A determines whether the function is enabled, integer 0-15 (4 bits 20, 21, .. ,23 sequentially for INPD1-INPD4)

    Example:

    http://192.168.1.100/stm.cgi?inpdp=15
    

/stm.cgi?inpdnn

  • Set negation for input (affects web page display only).

    GET /stm.cgi?inpdnn=A
    
    • A determines whether the function is enabled, integer 0-15 (4 bits 20, 21, .. ,23 sequentially for INPD1-INPD4)

    Example:

    http://192.168.1.100/stm.cgi?inpdnn=0
    

/stm.cgi?inpdb

  • Set the bistable work mode for the input.

    GET /stm.cgi?inpdb=A
    
    • A determines whether the function is enabled, integer 0-15 (4 bits 20, 21, .. ,23 sequentially for INPD1-INPD4)

    Example:

    http://192.168.1.100/stm.cgi?inpdb=0
    

/stm.cgi?inpdbt

  • Set the time for bistable work.

    GET /stm.cgi?inpdbt=AB
    
    • A is index of digital input INPD1-INPD4, integer 0-3
    • B is a number of seconds, integer

    Example:

    http://192.168.1.100/stm.cgi?inpdbt=010
    

/stm.cgi?imptimen

  • Enable Impulse time function for group of inputs.

    GET /stm.cgi?imptimen=A
    
    • A determines whether the function is enabled, integer 0-3 (2 bits 20, 21 for INPD1 + INPD2 and INPD3 + INPD4)

    Example:

    http://192.168.1.100/stm.cgi?imptimen=1
    

Last update: 2020-09-21
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