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dS378 - 8 x 16A Ethernet Relay

dS378 - 8 x 16A Ethernet Relay

Description: Simple configuration and setup from your web browser. Control it from a web page, or select tcp/ip control with an option of ASCII, Binary or Modbus protocols. Send email notifications on selected events.
Optional AES encryption for totally secure control using binary tcp/ip mode. Add simple relay automation, for automatic relay control. Create Peer to Peer control in a few clicks. Up to eight 32-bit counters with capture and reset, 20 counts/second on inputs. Event schedules for timed events daily or weekly.

Still want more? You can completely customise the module using our powerful dScript language! - or just modify a supplied example. Create custom webpages - Add your own logo, buttons and functionality. Add a tcp server to respond to incoming tcp requests with your own functions. Include a tcp client and send packets of tcp data to other devices using your own protocol.

Hardware:

  • Serial ports - 2 x TTL level serial ports, 1 x RS485 port.
  • Relays - 8 with up to 16Amp @24vdc or 250vac, screw Terminals for N/O N/C and Common contacts
  • I/O - 7 flexable channels, your choice of VFC input, NPN output or 10-bit analogue input.
  • Communication - USB for development, RJ45 Ethernet for normal access
  • Power - 12V DC jack 2.1mm (adaptor sold separately)

Product data and examples:

Video links:

Note: dScript editor requirements - Windows 7 or later.

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119.00€
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