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Remote I/O Setup Alarm Tunneling

Set up remote alarm behavior and tunneling for .Net.IO devices. Configure input time filter, virtual aux, aux output trigger, and test using ON/OFF buttons.

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Remote I/O Setup Alarm Tunneling

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  1. Net IO Setup Alarm Tunneling

  2. Setup Alarm Behavior • Set Normally Open or Closed • Set Normal or Supervised (1K Ω Series R) • Set input time filter (Static for none)

  3. Set up remote tunnel • Set the Virtual Aux to the destination ip address • Set the Aux number to the Aux Output number to trigger • 1 for an N-111 • 1 thru 6 for an N-664 • 1 or 2 for an N-TAH • 1 thru 4 for a CXB-6p-PoE

  4. Set up remote Aux Behavior • Set the remote Aux to turn On or Off (Set to the opposite of the “normal” state) • Set the Output trigger Duration. Typically “Follow” • Click “Save” • Test with the ON and OFF buttons

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