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/ / GPIO2 via test points on the back of the module )
/ / and these are wired to devices :
/ / GPIO4 : / BTN
/ / GPIO12 : / LED blue
/ / GPIO13 : / LED red
/ / GPIO12 : / LED red
/ / GPIO13 : / LED blue
/ / GPIO14 : RELAY
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/ / Buttons
# define BUTTON1_PIN 4
# define BUTTON1_CONFIG BUTTON_PUSHBUTTON | BUTTON_DEFAULT_HIGH
# define BUTTON1_RELAY 1
/ / the defaults are reasonable , but you can change them as desired
/ / # define BUTTON1_PRESS BUTTON_ACTION_NONE
/ / # define BUTTON1_CLICK BUTTON_ACTION_TOGGLE
/ / # define BUTTON1_DBLCLICK BUTTON_ACTION_AP
/ / # define BUTTON1_LNGCLICK BUTTON_ACTION_RESET
/ / # define BUTTON1_LNGLNGCLICK BUTTON_ACTION_FACTORY
/ / Relays
# define RELAY1_PIN 14
# define RELAY1_TYPE RELAY_TYPE_NORMAL
/ / LEDs
/ / LED1 ( red ) indicates on / off state ; you could use LED_MODE_FOLLOW_INVERSE
/ / so that the LED lights the button when ' off ' so it can be found easily .
# define LED1_PIN 12
# define LED1_PIN_INVERSE 1
# define LED1_MODE LED_MODE_FOLLOW
# define LED1_RELAY 1
/ / LED2 ( blue ) indicates wifi activity
# define LED2_PIN 13
# define LED2_PIN_INVERSE 1
# define LED2_MODE LED_MODE_WIFI
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/ / Several boards under different names uing a power chip labelled BL0937 or HJL - 01