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    Can't access relays from 2_01 to 2_05 on L513

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      valtert last edited by

      Hello,

      I have a problem with evok and L513. Can't access any relay from 2_01 to 2_05 from evok web interface or api.
      What I'm doing wrong? Do I need to enable anything in evok config?

      thanks

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        Martin Kudláček @valtert last edited by

        Hello @valtert, can you please post the /etc/evok.conf?

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          valtert last edited by

          Hi @Martin-Kudláček, we used the stock image from here https://kb.unipi.technology/_media/files:software:os-images:unipian-neuron-os-2019-01-07-v1.9.zip
          Today tried to install evok on a stock Raspbian image and now have access to all relays. But a different problem arose. By L513 spec all the analog outputs 3_0* should be dual mode - current or voltage. In the evok web interface don't have the option to choose between voltage/current for those AO's, it's only voltage.
          Am I doing something wrong, there's a different way to set AO to be current?

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            Martin Kudláček @valtert last edited by

            Hello @valtert,
            the AOs on group 2 and 3 and on the extensions are only capable of voltage output. Can you please show me, where is the specification you mentioned? It needs to be corrected.

            Thank you,
            Martin

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              valtert last edited by

              https://www.unipi.technology/unipi-neuron-l513-p106?categoryId=2

              “9 analog outputs (AO) feature two modes - 0-10V DC voltage or 0-20mA direct current. AI serves for control of devices with analog input, such as three-way valves, lighting dimmers etc. Group 2 analog outputs of the M503 (AO2.1-2,4) feature 0-10V voltage only.”

              From the above we understood that all the AO have the option to switch to current...

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                Martin Kudláček @valtert last edited by

                Hello @valtert,
                the description on the page is misleading. The real situation is this:

                Analog output on Group 1 is capable of outputing 0-10V, 0-20mA and measuring resistance up to 100kOhm
                Analog outputs on Group 2 and 3 and on the extensions are only capable of outputing 0-10V

                Same goes for Neuron and Axon product line. If you need second AO in current mode for your project, you have two options:

                • add a second PLC as a "dumb" extension and communicate with the master PLC via ModbusRTU, ModbusTCP or SSCP
                • purchase a 3rd party ModbusRTU IO module, such as this: https://www.advantech.com/products/gf-5vtd/adam-4024/mod_5e18f39b-38ef-4033-98f9-1ede917139ee

                I am sorry for the incovenience, we will fix the product description shortly.

                Best regards,
                Martin

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