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Important

New scripts should use roControlPort instead of roGpioControlPort.

This object is used to control and wait for events on the BrightSign generic GPIO control port. Typically, LEDs or buttons are connected to the GPIO port. Turning on a GPIO output changes the voltage on the GPIO port to 3.3V. Turning off a GPIO output changes the voltage on the GPIO port to 0V.

The GPIO ports are bidirectional and must be programmed as either inputs or outputs. The IDs range from 0–7. The SetWholeState() method will overwrite any prior output settings. The SetOutputState() takes an output ID (1, 2, or 6, for example). The SetWholeState() method takes a mask (for example, SetWholeState(SetWholeState(2^1 + 2^2) will set IDs 1 and 2).

The JavaScript equivalent is controlport.

ifMessagePort

SetPort(obj As Object) As Void

ifGpioControlPort

IsInputActive(input_id As Integer) As Boolean
 
GetWholeState() As Integer
 
SetOutputState(output_id As Integer, onState As Boolean) As Void
 
SetWholeState(on_state As Integer) As Void
 
EnableInput(input_id As Integer) As Boolean
 
EnableOutput(output_id As Integer) As Boolean
 


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