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Ensure this box is checked to enable the LAN Relay trigger. This can be used with a 3rd Party LAN Relay which can receive text or used with the RegWATCH (SOFT1046) software. See RegWATCH (SOFT1046)
Note : The software can trigger network attached relays at the time of recognition. Support for the *Zip branded access controller is built in, also supported is the entry of user-defined trigger commands in ASCII format along with an inter-command delay.
Field Name |
Description |
Enabled |
Tick to enable the Network Trigger. |
Description |
Enter a short description to describe this task. |
IP Address |
Enter the network relay’s IP address. |
IP Port |
Enter the network relay’s port number. |
Zip Access Controller* |
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Username |
The default username = admin. |
Password |
The default password = 888888. |
Relay Number |
The default relay number = 1. |
Test |
Select to test the relay. |
User Defined Relay Commands |
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1st Command |
Enter the first command to be sent to the relay, This should be ordinary ASCII text. Maximum length = 32 characters. |
2nd Command |
Enter the first command to be sent to the relay, This should be ordinary ASCII text. Maximum length = 32 characters. |
Delay |
Enter delay in seconds, this is the time to wait after sending the first command before sending the second. |
Test |
See Test - Network Trigger below for actions for test |
Save after making any changes. |
*Zip Access Controller is still in development.
Connection to the Zip access controller is via TCP/IP on port 8000. Be aware that the ZIP access controller only supports a single connection to it’s data port so units deployed and managed by the Zip Access Controller software suite cannot be used simultaneously via roboPlate.
Note: The user defined relay module must act as a TCP/IP server A delayed network trigger can be specified on the next tab, configured in exactly the same way but with the addition of a post-recognition delay time specified in seconds. The software accepts time slices from the Windows operating system to increment an internal time counter so timed and time-delayed Actions are only approximate.