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DAEnetIP4

 

SNMP Five Channel Relay Module

 - User's Manual 

 

08 Aug 2017

 

 

-6- 

 

 

3.  Relay Outputs 

The module provides 5 SPTD relays (NO, C, NC) and for every relay there is led 

indicator  showing  the  relay  state.  When  the  led  is  ON,  that  means  the  relay  is 
activated and when OFF, the relay is not activated. 

 

 

Figure 3.

 Location of the relays - PCB 

 

 

Figure 4.

 Location of the relays - BOX 

 

 

Table 1. Relays electrical characteristics

 

Relay outputs count

 

 

12

 

Contact type

 

 

NO, NC

 

Current consumption

 

mA 

15

 

Switching parameters

 




10 (28 VDC) 
15 (120 VAC) 
10 (250 VAC)

 

 

Table 2. Mapping to 

DAEnetIP4

 JP3 digital output port

 

Digital output pin # (DAEnetIP4 JP3)  

Relay # (from peripheral board)

 

Digital Output #9 (JP3.1) 

Relay 1

 

Digital Output #10 (JP3.2) 

Relay 2

 

Digital Output #11 (JP3.3) 

Relay 3

 

Digital Output #12 (JP3.4) 

Relay 4

 

Digital Output #13 (JP3.4) 

Relay 5

 

Summary of Contents for DAEnetIP4

Page 1: ...DAEnetIP4 SNMP Five Channel Relay Module User s Manual 08 Aug 2017 1 DAEnetIP4 SNMP Five Channel Relay Module User s Manual Date 08 Aug 2017...

Page 2: ...Five Channel Relay Module User s Manual 08 Aug 2017 2 Content 1 About this document 3 2 Overview 4 3 Relay Outputs 6 4 I O Ports 9 5 Installation 10 6 Loading the default factory settings 16 7 Restart...

Page 3: ...describes only the specific features of the device Ethernet Five Relay Board with DAEnetIP4 This module consist of DAEnetIP4 controller and extension 5 channel relay board which is the main object of...

Page 4: ...DAEnetIP4 SNMP Five Channel Relay Module User s Manual 08 Aug 2017 4 2 Overview Figure 1 Module overview PCB version Figure 2 Module overview BOX version...

Page 5: ...accessible in PCB version only 8 x analog inputs coming from DAEnetIP4 accessible in PCB version only 2 x PWM outputs coming from DAEnetIP4 accessible in PCB version only Led indicators for relays pow...

Page 6: ...ion of the relays PCB Figure 4 Location of the relays BOX Table 1 Relays electrical characteristics Relay outputs count 12 Contact type NO NC Current consumption mA 15 Switching parameters A A A A 10...

Page 7: ...Control web page digital outputs control 3 1 2 Example SNMP commands SNMP GET COMMANDS Get Relay 1 State snmpget v1 c read 192 168 1 100 1 3 6 1 4 1 42505 1 2 3 1 11 8 DENKOVI MIB DigitalOutputState...

Page 8: ...0 1 3 6 1 4 1 42505 1 2 3 1 11 12 i 1 DENKOVI MIB DigitalOutputState 12 INTEGER on 1 Set all relays states with single command snmpget v1 c read 192 168 1 100 1 3 6 1 4 1 42505 1 3 2 0 i 65535 DENKOVI...

Page 9: ...x Digital Outputs JP1 8 x Digital Inputs JP2 8 x Analog Inputs JP4 and 2 x PWM outputs JP6 For more information please refer to the DAEnetIP4 documentation http denkovi com Documents DAEnetIP4 Curren...

Page 10: ...providing power and configuring via a web browser 5 2 Power supply requirements Figure 9 Location of DAEnetIP4 Five Relay Module power jack The whole module has the following current consumption 140m...

Page 11: ...P4 Five Relay Module has protection against reverse polarity which is actually diode in parallel of the supply jack but it is still not recommended to reverse the voltage polarity DAEnetIP4 Five Relay...

Page 12: ...ay Module supports AUTO MDIX so either crossover or straight through network cable can be used Figure 12 UTP Cable Figure 13 Connecting DAEnetIP4 Five Relay Module to a computer directly recommended i...

Page 13: ...ctly to the computer Next you have to change your PC s IP address You can Google how to change you computer IP settings or just visit this web page http www howtochangeipaddress com changeip php For W...

Page 14: ...annel Relay Module User s Manual 08 Aug 2017 14 The next step is to enter into IPv4 properties Figure 16 Enter in IPv4 properties section Set the IP address of your PC to be in the same network Figure...

Page 15: ...Five Relay Module just type in your browser 192 168 1 100 Figure 18 Open the device via browser If the network settings are O K the log in page should appear Figure 19 Login page DAEnetIP4 modules con...

Page 16: ...2 and 3 1 Turn off the power supply of the device 2 Move the jumper to the Default Position between pin 1 and 2 3 Turn on the power supply of the device 4 Wait until the status led become ON approxima...

Page 17: ...wait 10 seconds and plug it again Move the jumper to Reset Position Figure 21 wait 10 seconds and then get it back to it s old position This option is most suitable when the controller is embedded in...

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