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DIN RELAY 4

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Standard Features 

Congratulations on your purchase. The DIN relay is an 

industrial Ethernet controlled relay with these features:

Web Interface, Keypad and LCD

The internal web server is accessible from any standard 

web browser. Enter an IP to configure and control via the 

http, or use the keypad and LCD for local control.

8 SPDT Relay Outputs

Eight sets of single-pole double-throw contacts are provided. 

Screw terminals are pluggable. Recommended current is 

10A at 120VAC.  Relays are fused at 12A. Heavy silver 

plated contacts are used for durability.

Power Input

The switching power supply accepts 12-28 VDC and draws 

5W maximum.

Security: Password, HTTP Port and Subnet Restriction

Password security and a changeable HTTP port help 

control access. Subnet restriction limits control to your LAN. 

Multiple users are supported with individual relay masking.

Sequenced “On Timer”

A programmable delay timer allows relays to be switched on  

in sequence, rather than simultaneously. Many loads draw 

more power when they are initially switched on. Sequencing 

prevents circuit overloads when loads devices are attached  

to a single circuit.

Scripting, AutoPing, and FLASH Firmware Upgrades

The Lua  scripting language provides simple PLC function-

ality.  Modify the sample scripts or write your own.  Learn 

more at 

www.lua.org

  AutoPing monitors and reboots 

routers, servers and IP gear automatically. FLASH firmware 

is upgradable via local hardwired Ethernet.

Mounting Rails

The DIN relay mounts on standard 35mm rail. Call us at 

(408) 330-5599 if you need a piece cut to length.  To mount 

directly on a panel, use #6 screws on 5.8 x 3.9" centers. 

Summary of Contents for DIN Relay 4

Page 1: ...Web Controlled DIN Relay 4 USER S GUIDE V1 4...

Page 2: ...security and a changeable HTTP port help control access Subnet restriction limits control to your LAN Multiple users are supported with individual relay masking Sequenced On Timer A programmable delay...

Page 3: ...ssing UP DOWN or CYCLE Use UP DOWN to select a reset mode The selected mode is displayed on the second LCD line Available modes are Clear lock bits Reset Network and Scripting Reset Network Scripting...

Page 4: ...rily bypass any switch or router and follow these steps to add a compatible IP such as 192 168 0 50 Before adding an IP close programs and browsers After the link is established you can revert to DHCP...

Page 5: ...eed to step 2 Windows Step 2 The second step is adding an IP such as 192 168 0 50 If you are using DHCP it s easiest to temporarily disable it while configuring the relay Select Internet Protocall TCP...

Page 6: ...ly switching relays on and off Access masking to specific relays is determined by your login Settings Clicking Settings links the administrator to a configuration page This page is used to set relay n...

Page 7: ...y admin has access Switch and Relay Names Use the switch name field to assign a Switch Name to the power relay itself Examples are Machine Tool Controls or Lighting Relay The Switch Name field appears...

Page 8: ...r remote web sites by entering up to four URLs and descriptions in the Setup page For example enter Site Two Power Switch in the description field with a URL of 192 168 0 102 These links appear in a l...

Page 9: ...TTPS with a new encryption token for each transaction This gives it fairly good out of the box security Making it more secure takes just a moment Changing the Password It s a good idea to change your...

Page 10: ...occurs at 11V DC Undervoltage lockout occurs at approximately 10 2V with 1 5V hysteresis Current drain decreases with input voltage due to the use of a bucking regulator The lowest power consumption o...

Page 11: ...gauge should be used Terminals should be torqued to 20 in lbs max It is wise to recheck torque after completing the installation Heavy traces and gold plating are used to minimize internal resistance...

Page 12: ...ers com Syslog html Email reports can be triggered by certain events Accessory Hatch The plastic hatch on the right side of the relay can be opened to add a WiFi antenna or to connect analog inputs Us...

Page 13: ...m DIN4FAQS html Specifications for DIN Relay 4 can be found at Digital Loggers com DIN4spec pdf Remote Control from your Application The relay can be easily controlled from your application Find the r...

Page 14: ...LI s customer ONLY WARRANTY SERVICE DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE TO SCREW TERMINALS FROM EXCESSIVE TORQUE OR DAMAGE DUE TO EXPOSURE TO WATER MOISTURE OR VIBRATION DLI will not service relays which show evide...

Page 15: ...DIN RELAY 4 15 Auto Ping Scripting Function Download a Manual Register for Free Tech Support Free Upgrades 2695 Walsh Avenue Santa Clara CA 95051 Tel 408 330 5599 Digital Loggers com Product FAQs...

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