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 Posted: Thursday Dec 6th, 2018 06:31 am
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We gave already done that many times and have tested again for your benefit, there is no bug on the outputs. The firmware works correctly


> O!0201
< OK
< OP0201
> O!0200
< OK
< OP0200
> O!0301
< OK
< OP0301
> O!0300
< OK
< OP0300
> O!0401
< OK
< OP0401
> O!0400
< OK
< OP0400
> O!0701
< OK
< OP0701
> O!0801
< OK
< OP0801
> O!0700
< OK
< OP0700
> O!0801
< OK
< OP0801
> O!0800
< OK
< OP0800
We have attached a test lamp to each of the outputs and we can verify that when the output says it turns on, it is actuially on and when the outpout says it is off, it is actually off
Have you actually checked to see if the Actual Outputs are acting corredtly?
Would anyone else like to verify by doing the same test?


can you help everyone by answering the questions that I asked?
You say controlling Output 4 affects output 5 and Output 7 affects output 8Try each output comand and let us know which output is affected By putting the following in the command line O!0301 We get a visual display showing output 4 ON O!0300 we get a visual display showing output 4 off Physically the output 3 is working ( not output 4).    
I am not sure what you mean by the statement above. what is a "visual display"? are you saying output causes another visual display? Then can that visual display" be the problem?

   
If you activate the output from the screen then it visually shows the correct output and triggers the correct output.
what do you mean "If you activate the output from the screen then it visually shows the correct output and triggers the correct output" what "screen " and how does that trigger the correct output if the outputs are not triggered correctly

If you do not answer our questions we are unable to determine what is wrong

Last edited on Thursday Dec 6th, 2018 06:32 am by slychiu

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