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KC868-H32B relay controller will support http webpage control soon
#1
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KC868-H32B relay controller will support http get command for software developer. This is a new way for integration to third software platform.
   

example for turn ON/OFF relay 1 command:


http://192.168.1.10/sw_ctl.cgi?Relay01=O...d=admin123    // relay1 ON
http://192.168.1.10/sw_ctl.cgi?Relay01=O...d=admin123  // relay1 OFF

http://192.168.1.10/sw_ctl.cgi?Relay02=O...d=admin123    // relay2 ON
http://192.168.1.10/sw_ctl.cgi?Relay02=O...d=admin123  // relay2 OFF


every board will have password inside.
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#2
Nice feature. What is a command for all off? I don't see feedback in receive buffer in Node-RED when uses any link command
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#3
I have a Kincony KC868-H32 although I'm not sure if I now have the KC868-H32B or KC868-H32L model.

Is there a way to verify this? 

On the metal cover the model number starts with H32B2007XXXXX and when using the VirCom software I can see Firmware version is V1.598.

Is it possible to use this HTTP feature with my device then?

Thank you for your help!


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#4
it's H32L, H32B have orange color teminal.
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#5
And is there a way to switch the relays through HTTP commands on the H32L?
If so which firmware version would be needed?
Thx!
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#6
sorry, only KC868-H32B support http command. no firmware for H32L
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#7
Too bad, is the following that would work on the H32L or is this H32 article/video about yet another version of the controller?
https://www.kincony.com/kc868-h32-relays...owser.html
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#8
this is control by cloud server using http command. not send http command to controller directly. because H32L CPU memory is small, no space for update.
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