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# Examples
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1. If you take a Sonoff Basic and connect a switch between pin4 (ground) and pin5 (GPIO4) of the 5 pin programming header you now have a second switch connected to the device. You can set this through the module config page or from the command line with
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`gpio 4 switch1`
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1. If you take a Sonoff Basic and connect a switch between pin4 (ground) and pin5 (GPIO4) of the 5 pin programming header you now have a second switch connected to the device. You can set this through the module config page as option `09 Switch1` or from the command line with `gpio4 9`
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If you have fewer than two relays on the module, the additional switch(es) will not show up any different than the built-in switch and will control the single relay unless you set switchtopic to something other than 0 (either 1 or a custom topic). Once this is done the built-in switch will produce POWER1 while the new switch will produce POWER2
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If you have fewer than two relays on the module, the additional switch(es) will not show up any different than the built-in switch and will control the single relay unless you set switchtopic to something other than 0 (either 1 or a custom topic). Once this is done the built-in switch will produce `stat/\<topic\>/POWER1` while the new switch will produce `cmnd/\<switchtopic\>/POWER1`
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With more relays on the modules, the additional switch will create additional POWER\<n> events without the need to set switchtopic.
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