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[ENG] NetPing Input+Relay R404, User guide -[ENG] 5. [DKST 57]Sockets and Indication Elements

[ENG] 5. [DKST 57]Sockets and Indication Elements

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Indicator CPU on the ETH1

Device operation indicator:

• continuously lit if the device is powered;
• blinks 5-6 times when the device is turned on (during the 

firmware download process);

• blinks 15-20 times when the device parameters are reset to 

default values;

• flashes periodically when the device sends packets to the 

Ethernet network;

• flashes intensively, indicating the device software update 

mode.

Relays indicators

The indicators light up when the electromechanical relay is 
activated, signaling the number of the activated relay

Socket 1W

Socket for connecting 1-wire devices

Socet RS485/RS232

Socket for connecting external telecommunication devices via 
RS-485/232 interfaces

Indicator PWR

Power supply indicator in the device

Reset

Reset button to reset the device to default settings (carried out 
when the Reset button is pressed during power up (turning on 
the device), the external battery module must be disconnected

Device from the sides of connection of 
external devices

BAT

Connector for connecting an external battery module 

NetPing 

external battery module 85M2

DC12V

Connector for connecting an external 12V power supply: 
DJK-02A for a pin 2.1 mm "+" power in the center

+5

В

Power line for external sensors 5V 300mA to power external 
sensors and 1-wire

+12

В

Power line for external sensors 12V 250mA for powering 
external sensors, including IO and 1-wire

GND

General contact

DAC

Analog output (DAC)

Relays

Relay contacts for switching up to 60VDC 200mA, 60VAC 300mA, 
24VDC 500mA, 24VAC 1A - 4pcs relays * 3 contacts (NO,COM,NC)

IN 1..16

Discrete inputs with a level of 12V, the input impedance is 
4k7-10K. The level of logical "1" is not less than 8.3V, the level 
of logical "0" is not more than 3.7 V. Overvoltage protection 
above 12.7 V is provided

Summary of Contents for Input+Relay R404

Page 1: ... ENG NetPing Input Relay R404 User guide ...

Page 2: ... and Indication Elements 12 Front panel 12 Connectors on the bottom of the device 13 Connectors on the top of the device 14 ENG 6 DKST 57 Connection installation and initial configuration of the device 17 Step 1 17 Step 2 17 Step 3 17 Step 4 18 Step 6 20 ENG 7 DKST 57 Connection of external sensors and actuators 21 Connected sensors and actuators 21 Sensors of the 1 Wire model range 21 Sensors of ...

Page 3: ... 120 120 10mm NC 28 Smoke detector mod M206 5E 28 ENG 8 DKST 57 Use of IN OUT and RELAYS lines 30 Electrical parameters INPUT OUTPUT lines and RELAYS 30 ENG 9 DKST 57 Factory reset device 32 ENG 10 DKST 57 Precautions 33 ENG 11 DKST 57 Warranty 34 ENG 12 DKST 57 Additional Documents and Links 35 ENG 13 DKST 57 Backup power supply 36 Plug in battery module 36 ...

Page 4: ... DKST 57 Sockets and Indication Elements ENG 6 DKST 57 Connection installation and initial configuration of the device ENG 7 DKST 57 Connection of external sensors and actuators ENG 8 DKST 57 Use of IN OUT and RELAYS lines ENG 9 DKST 57 Factory reset device ENG 10 DKST 57 Precautions ENG 11 DKST 57 Warranty ENG 12 DKST 57 Additional Documents and Links ENG 13 DKST 57 Backup power supply ...

Page 5: ...e for an operation A User Guide is designed for network administrators and users who set up or operate a device To work with a device properly a user must have an idea about the principles of building and functioning of local networks as well as possess the next knowledge and skills Basic knowledge in the area of local and global networks Basic knowledge in the area of architecture and principles ...

Page 6: ...d his her opinion about where and how to use all the above All copyrights on supplied devices described in this User Guide as well as firmware and software of devices and this User Guide belong to NetPing global Ltd Copying replication and translation of this user guide to other languages are not allowed without a prior written permission of a rightholder Copying replication changing disassembling...

Page 7: ...If any of the items listed below are missing contact the seller NetPing Input Relay R404 1 pc a screw driver 1 pc power adapter 12V 1 5A 1 pc a quick start guide 1 pc a package box 1 pc a terminal STK 15EDGK 3 5 6P 3 pcs a terminal STK 15EDGK 3 5 10P 2 pcs a terminal STK 15EDGK 3 5 8P 1 pcs A shipping kit may be altered by a manufacturer ...

Page 8: ... 57 Device overview and main features A device for remote monitoring of sensors over an Ethernet Internet network on the mounting rail of compatible DIN 43880 1988 devices Allows you to remotely receive information about the status of sensors and notifications about sensor activation manage connected devices General view of the device Front panel ...

Page 9: ...lay R404 User guide ENG 4 DKST 57 Device overview and main features ENG 4 DKST 57 Device overview and main features Back view Side view Device mounting method Mounting is carried out on a rail compatible with DIN 43880 1988 ...

Page 10: ...ich ensures the absence of moisture and condensation in the working space and also carries out the forced outflow of excess heat General characteristics Parameter Value Supply voltage range from external power supply 11 8V 13V Power consumption no more than 30Watt Ethernet connector 2x10 100 BASE TX unmanaged L2 switch Connector 1 wire with independent drivers 4 pcs independent output stage 50 m p...

Page 11: ...cal relays of the SPDT type Output lines 4 lines Output relays 4 relay outputs NC C NO 24VDC 500мА 24VAC 1А Output analog line DAC 1 line 0V 12V the maximum output current is not more than 10mA Log 1 at least 8 3 V Log 0 not more than 3 7 V Connector RS485 RS232 TCP COM 1 connector Power Supply Plug type DJK 02A Weight 250 g without power supply Operating temperature range 30 C to 50 C without moi...

Page 12: ... ENG NetPing Input Relay R404 User guide ENG 5 DKST 57 Sockets and Indication Elements ENG 5 DKST 57 Sockets and Indication Elements ENG 5 DKST 57 Sockets and Indication Elements Front panel ...

Page 13: ... ENG NetPing Input Relay R404 User guide ENG 5 DKST 57 Sockets and Indication Elements ENG 5 DKST 57 Sockets and Indication Elements Connectors on the bottom of the device ...

Page 14: ...NG 5 DKST 57 Sockets and Indication Elements Connectors on the top of the device Element Function Front panel ETH1 2x10 100 BASE TX 2 ports are unmanaged L2 switch LINK Ethernet port indicator lights up if there is a connection flashes when receiving packets off when there is no connection ...

Page 15: ...ly indicator in the device Reset Reset button to reset the device to default settings carried out when the Reset button is pressed during power up turning on the device the external battery module must be disconnected Device from the sides of connection of external devices BAT Connector for connecting an external battery module NetPing external battery module 85M2 DC12V Connector for connecting an...

Page 16: ...and Indication Elements OUT 1 4 Discrete outputs with the function OUT UP 12V up to 200mA OUT DOWN GND up to 200mA The total load on the outputs in the OUT UP mode should not exceed 250mA Each output is protected from short circuit by a self healing 250mA fuse Overvoltage protection above 26V is also provided ...

Page 17: ... the device ENG 6 DKST 57 Connection installation and initial configuration of the device ENG 6 DKST 57 Connection installation and initial configuration of the device Step 1 Take the device out of the package Step 2 Install it in its place of permanent residence Step 3 Connect the device to the power supply ...

Page 18: ...If available connect an external battery module to the device The correct operation of the device can be determined by the operation of the CPU indicator it should blink 5 6 times and light up continuously Flashing the LINK indicator will tell you about network activity on the ports Step 4 Connect to the device s web interface The default device has the following settings IP адрес 192 168 0 0 24 ...

Page 19: ... initial configuration of the device Gateway 0 0 0 0 Login visor Password ping Thus the initial connection to the device is possible only from one subnet 192 168 0 0 24 Next update the firmware to the current one and configure the network in the way you need Step 5 Connect the sensors and or load according to section 7 Connecting external sensors and actuators ...

Page 20: ... 57 Connection installation and initial configuration of the device ENG 6 DKST 57 Connection installation and initial configuration of the device Step 6 Configure the operation of the device via the built in WEB interface See Description of the firmware ...

Page 21: ... the possibility of using extension cords and splitters The maximum length of a 1 Wire network loop for one pair of connectors lower upper is limited to 50 meters The pairs of connectors are isolated The total length of a pair of connectors can be increased by using NetPing 1 wire hub R912R2 up to 300 meters Sensors of the dry contact type Sensors of the dry contact type include door opening senso...

Page 22: ... include NetPing Supply Voltage Sensor 995S2 the sensor has N C and N O contacts only 3 wires for more details see the documentation for the sensor Door sensor metal Airflow sensor GRID 120 120 10mm NC Connection cable leak sensor VT592 Colored wire Terminal Black GND Red 5V Green IN1 IN16 When connecting a sensor 1 normal 0 alarm The sensor is supplied with a 2 m connection cable The cable length...

Page 23: ...N1 IN16 Yellow GND Brown 5V White GND Important Sensors of the dry contact type 220V presence sensor leakage sensor and others are connected to the INPUT lines of the device You can connect any 16 sensors from this set The sensor comes with a non detachable cable with lugs at the ends The cable length can be increased by using cable 4 extender 4m which are connected in series into each other or in...

Page 24: ...ensors from this set The sensor comes with a non detachable cable with lugs at the ends The cable length can be increased by using cable 4 extender 4m which are connected in series into each other or independently using any wire with a cable section of at least 0 4 mm2 The maximum permissible loop length is 100 meters Impact sensor The shock sensor is connected with a four wire line in accordance ...

Page 25: ...the dry contact type 220V presence sensor leakage sensor and others are connected to the INPUT lines of the device You can connect any 16 sensors from this set External sockets NetPing AC DIN The sensor comes with a non detachable cable with lugs at the ends The cable length can be increased by using cable 4 extender 4m which are connected in series into each other or independently using any wire ...

Page 26: ...th a non detachable cable with lugs at the ends The cable length can be increased by using cable 4 extender 4m which are connected in series into each other or independently using any wire with a cable section of at least 0 4 mm2 The maximum permissible loop length is 100 meters External loads for RELAYS Relay outputs are galvanically isolated and capable of switching inductive loads without damag...

Page 27: ...and actuators Buzzer mod STD 3025 Colored wire Terminal White One of the OUT lines 1 4 in the output mode log 1 Colored GND A logic level on the OUT line used for power supply will control the operation of the siren When log 1 siren is active when log 0 siren is disabled Also the siren can be connected via a relay which will save the output line ...

Page 28: ...er of connected sensors is limited only by the number of free IN lines Wire Terminal First wire IN1 IN16 Second wire GND Depending on which input IN1 IN16 the sensor is connected to on the terminal block on that IN1 IN16 channel it is displayed in the device web interface The sensor comes with a non detachable cable with lugs at the ends The cable length can be increased by using cable 4 extender ...

Page 29: ...external sensors and actuators The sensor comes with a non detachable cable with lugs at the ends The cable length can be increased by using cable 4 extender 4m which are connected in series into each other or independently using any wire with a cable section of at least 0 4 mm2 The maximum permissible loop length is 100 meters ...

Page 30: ...ric lock electric turns at a remote object control of smart home elements watering plants opening and closing blinds water pump heating boiler electric heaters and more remote control of the power plant diesel generator gas generator integration into security systems and emulation of sensor triggering Important Correct electrical coordination of INPUT OUTPUT lines and RELAYS is required when conne...

Page 31: ...ENG 8 DKST 57 Use of IN OUT and RELAYS lines ENG 8 DKST 57 Use of IN OUT and RELAYS lines INPUT line Input impedance 3 92 kOhm 10 kOhm logic 1 voltage 8 3 В logic 0 voltage 3 7 В Attention The voltage on the input lines should not exceed 12 V ...

Page 32: ... button Turn on the power of the device continuing to hold the Reset button pressed for 15 20 seconds Release the button All device parameters are reset to default values After resetting the parameters to the default values it is necessary to perform the initial configuration of the device A short press on the reset button reboots the device By default the device has the following parameters Web i...

Page 33: ... an explosion and a ban on the use of wireless devices works for devices with a built in GSM modem Protect a device against fire and extreme temperatures Do not allow children to use a device The device is designed for continuous round the clock operation in enclosed spaces Under operating conditions of use the device is resistant to air temperatures from 30C to 50C without condensation of moistur...

Page 34: ... update for the customer Only the errors that block normal use of the device at conditions and for performing functions described in this User Guide are a subject to mandatory fix This warranty does not apply to cases when defects appear because of a misuse of a device any modifications of a device without a written permission of the manufacturer opening up a device a warranty sticker on the case ...

Page 35: ... Links ENG 12 DKST 57 Additional Documents and Links Pages of devices on a manufacturer s website http www netpingdevice com products netping input relay r404 Manufacturer s website http www netpingdevice com Technical support contacts http www netpingdevice com support Telephone 886 2 23121582 E mail support netpingdevice com ...

Page 36: ...ration of the controllers in the event of a main power failure The module is installed as an external unit and is connected with a wire to the connector on the case of NetPing controllers The batteries installed in the NetPing 85M2 module are charged when they are connected to a NetPing device and there is an external power supply When the external power supply is disconnected the module continues...

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