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Set ON/OFF one channel of digital output
#1
I just got my boards and wanted to test the HTTP GET SET commands to read or set the IOs, but somehow I am not abel to do it. 
Hope somebody here can help me find the issue.

I got this documentation: https://www.kincony.com/forum/attachment.php?aid=2871
It explains clearly what commands to use. 
For example: http://192.168.1.200/ctrl.cgi?secret=abc...=1&value=1
This should set the Output1 to HIGH, but I its not and I am getting the messege in the browser: {"code":-2,"status":"http not open"}

According to the documentation I need to set the "secret" in the board settings, but I cant find that field anywhere.
I am using version: v2.2.2

I can access the board over the IP, I can monitor IOs and I can set them manually to high or low... its only that my HTTP request command doesnt do it.

The other issue is, I cant seem to trigger digital input... atleast its never showing green in the monitor page. I tryed to apply 12V and 24V to it, but nothing is registered. Do digital inputs need to be activated somehow first?

I am using a 24V power supply to digital input ground and pin1.

Thanks in advanced!
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#2
Update:
I manage to find the setting for HTTP requests, its inside protocols, so thats working now.. AND I got digital inputs to work, but I am not sure what the idea is behind this.
In order for a digital input to get recognized, I need to pull it to ground. But that can only work if i use a relay on the other side, not?
If I have a system that gives me 24V as signals, how do I read that with digital inputs of the board?
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#3
digital input short with GND means triggered. if your board use by DC24v power supply. also INPUT short with GND is triggered, it's dry contact.
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#4
(02-15-2024, 01:07 AM)admin Wrote: digital input short with GND means triggered. if your board use by DC24v power supply. also INPUT short with GND is triggered, it's dry contact.

If I reverse the signal level in the settings, I basically get what I need.. as the trigger is OFF when I connect it to my power supply, but when I turn on 24V, it reads high as expected. Is it safe to run it that way?
The 24V on the input will not damage anything?
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#5
if you use DC24v for A16 board. digital input can work with GND or 24V. it according to your power supply voltage.
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#6
(02-16-2024, 11:21 AM)admin Wrote: if you use DC24v for A16 board. digital input can work with GND or 24V.  it according to your power supply voltage.

Great!! Thanks alot for the feedback!
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#7
you are welcome.
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