dual_output_el_switch_on_loss_of_all_output_interfaces
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will switch the furthest upstream device first (when set to false) or | will switch the furthest upstream device first (when set to false) or | ||
switch the nearest upstream device first (when set to true). Nearest and | switch the nearest upstream device first (when set to true). Nearest and | ||
furthest are with respect the device that raised the input alarm. | furthest are with respect the device that raised the input alarm. | ||
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+ | So if the Encoder loses both its outputs, the Mux will lose it's inputs. So the Upstream Device (the Encoder) if " | ||
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dual_output_el_switch_on_loss_of_all_output_interfaces.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/24 10:13 by walkeradmin