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Part Number

Description

Dimensions 

SM-OUTPUT-NO-2

Smart Series 8 Channel Relay Output

Normally open contacts

H 5.0 in. x W 2.0 in. x D 3.9 in.

(127mm x 51mm x 100mm)

SM-OUTPUT-NC-2

Smart Series 8 Channel Relay Output

Normally closed contacts

H 5.0 in. x W 2.0 in. x D 3.9 in.

(127mm x 51mm x 100mm)

SM-OUTPUT-OC-2

Smart Series 8 Channel Relay Output

4 Open (1-4) / 4 closed (5-8)

H 5.0 in. x W 2.0 in. x D 3.9 in.

(127mm x 51mm x 100mm)

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Summary of Contents for Smart 8

Page 1: ...Smart8 Relay Output User Guide U 123 2018B 0330 RLH Industries Inc...

Page 2: ...on RLH assumes no responsibility with regard to the performance or use of these products The information contained in this document is the property of RLH Industries Inc and may not be reproduced or d...

Page 3: ...ronments 9 Required power sources 9 4 Installation Getting Started 10 Before starting 10 Install the Smart Relay Output 10 Connect wiring to Relay Output Contact Terminals 10 Relay Output Maximum Rati...

Page 4: ...Output Block CROB Table 32 Relay Output Log 33 Administration Tasks 34 Change Password 34 Rebooting 34 Set to Factory Defaults 34 Hard Reset 35 Software Factory Reset 35 7 Configuration Examples Event...

Page 5: ...damage Notes Helpful information to assist in installation or operation Attention information essential to installation or operation Caution Important information that may result in equipment damage...

Page 6: ...tputs being received by the Input Sensor through the Ethernet tunnel to the linked Relay Output device The System Link feature can be set up via One to One Many to One and One to Many allowing for eve...

Page 7: ...y LED 1 8 Relay Outputs Power Alarm Terminals Ethernet Port LED Name Color Status Condition Outputs 1 8 Contact Output Green ON Relay is energized OFF Relay is not energized PWR Power Failure Green ON...

Page 8: ...ounting the system is mounted onto the rear panel Insert a flat head screwdriver into the release slot at the bottom of the DIN clip and pull down to remove the system from the DIN rail RESET PWR2 PWR...

Page 9: ...access to the equipment Leave at least 3 inches 7 62 cm clearance in the front The device is temperature hardened but must be mounted indoors or inside an outdoor rated enclosure Typical installation...

Page 10: ...and will accept wire sizes 16 26 AWG Fully seat the terminal block back into the connector socket before operating the system Relay Output Maximum Ratings RLH Recommends using a external relay for app...

Page 11: ...The power terminals are not polarity sensitive Energize the power source The PWR LED will be ON indicating that the system has power System alarm wiring Connect alarm relay monitoring equipment wire p...

Page 12: ...elay Output web page The assigned temporary address should be within the same subnet as the default address Example Client Device Address IP 192 168 2 10 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Now access the device via...

Page 13: ...Network Connections Next Right click on the adapter you want to set the IP for and select Properties Next Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties button Establishing Connection to...

Page 14: ...Network Connections Next Right click on the adapter you want to set the IP for and select Properties Next Highlight Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties button Establishing Connection to...

Page 15: ...effect Finally Verify IP Address In the Run box type in cmd and click OK Then at the prompt type in ipconfig and hit Enter This will show the IP address for the network adapter you changed Steps for W...

Page 16: ...Change adapter settings Next Right click on your local adapter and select Properties Next In the Local Area Connection Properties window highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 then click the...

Page 17: ...e correct IP Subnet mask and Default gateway that corresponds with your network setup When you re finished click OK Note Now you can open the command prompt and do an ipconfig to see the network adapt...

Page 18: ...ll register your device as Enable DHCP If checked this option allows you to automatically obtain addressing information from your networks DHCP server IP Address Set a static IP address for which you...

Page 19: ...2 Encryption will be used when communicating with SMTP server TLS V1 1 Encryption will be used when communicating with the SMTP server Username Enter in your SMTP server username Password Enter your S...

Page 20: ...ay Enable Email Notifications Enable email notifications when the relay changes state Email notifications will include the device Hostname relay name relay description relay status and a time stamp if...

Page 21: ...en Settings Description Relay Displays the configured relay name State Displays ON for an Energized Relay OFF for a De Energized Relay Description Displays the configured Relay description Set ON Ener...

Page 22: ...t device s The current connection status is shown here Input Sensor IP Enter the address of the output unit you wish to link to Enter Value 0 0 0 0 when being linked with multiple Input sensors Port E...

Page 23: ...n the IANA multicast address range Port Enter which port number you wish to use for Multicast UDP messages Notes 1 Choose this option for linking multiple output units to one input device 2 IGMP v2 is...

Page 24: ...lows you to configure the device to synchronize it s time with a network time server Date and Time Configuration Screen Settings Description NTP Server Enter the NTP Server IP or URL you wish to use P...

Page 25: ...er Enter in the desired username Auth Algorithm Select MD5 SHA1 or No_Auth Privacy Algorithm Select AES CFB 128 or No Priv SNMP Trap Host Settings Host1 Host2 Host Port Select the SNMP port the device...

Page 26: ...starting from the configured base address Base The register value that will store Output 1 Status Outputs 2 8 will be sequentially stored counting up from the configured base address Relay Control Met...

Page 27: ...01 0 Auto 1 OFF 2 ON Read Control Mode 40002 0 Auto 1 OFF 2 ON Read Control Mode 40003 0 Auto 1 OFF 2 ON Read Control Mode 40004 0 Auto 1 OFF 2 ON Read Control Mode 40005 0 Auto 1 OFF 2 ON Read Contro...

Page 28: ...been manually set to ON Example using default configuration Address Value Range Note 40001 0 Auto 1 OFF 2 ON Set Control Mode 40002 0 Auto 1 OFF 2 ON Set Control Mode 40003 0 Auto 1 OFF 2 ON Set Cont...

Page 29: ...ata Link Layer Addresses Both a Master and outstation require a link layer address Source This is the Link Layer address of the device Destination Link layer address of the remote master station syste...

Page 30: ...es to Application Confirm Complete Application Response Responds to Read Data Function Binary Outputs 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Binary Outputs OFF 0x01 Binary Outputs ON 0x81 Responds to Function Code 15 Initia...

Page 31: ...cho of Request 12 1 Operate 4 0x17 8 Bit Single 0x28 16 Bit Single 129 0x81 Echo of Request 12 1 Select Then Operate Select Before Operate 3 4 0x17 8 Bit Single 0x28 16 Bit Single 129 0x81 Echo of Req...

Page 32: ...y Action Control Relay Output Blocks CROB Count 1 Supported Latch ON lon Energize Relay Stay ON Latch OFF loff De Energize Relay Stay OFF Pulse ON Energize Relay For Length of provided Pulse ontime Pu...

Page 33: ...or Manual which indicates how the event was triggered The IP Address refers to the address of a linked input device causing the event and Manual would be Web Control SNMP DNPv3 TCP or Modbus TCP caus...

Page 34: ...ssword is by resetting the device to its factory defaults Change Password Screen Rebooting Navigate to the reset tab Here you will need to enter the administrative password to restart the device Set t...

Page 35: ...evice will then restart to indicate it has gone through the factory default reset process Reset Button on Bottom Software Factory Reset Login to the web browser and view the reset page On the bottom r...

Page 36: ...5 8 Inputs 1 4 Input A Sync 1 4 SERIES Smart 1 5 LNK ACT 2 6 3 7 4 8 10 100M ETHERNET PWR STS LNK RLH Industries Inc RELAY OUTPUT OUTPUTS OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 OUT 7 OUT 8 RX SERIES Sma...

Page 37: ...10 100M ETHERNET PWR STS LNK RLH Industries Inc RELAY OUTPUT OUTPUTS OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 OUT 7 OUT 8 RX SERIES Smart 1 5 LNK ACT 2 6 3 7 4 8 10 100M ETHERNET PWR STS LNK RLH Industrie...

Page 38: ...IN 4 IN 5 IN 6 IN 7 IN 8 TX SERIES Smart 1 5 LNK ACT 2 6 3 7 4 8 10 100M ETHERNET PWR STS LNK RLH Industries Inc INPUT SENSOR INTPUTS IN 1 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 5 IN 6 IN 7 IN 8 TX SERIES Smart 1 5 LNK AC...

Page 39: ...15ms Many To One TCP 250ms Specifications listed are based on direct connections Network overhead should be considered when calculating overall system response times Data Interface Ethernet RJ 45 Dat...

Page 40: ...ation Part Number Description Dimensions SM OUTPUT NO 2 Smart Series 8 Channel Relay Output Normally open contacts H 5 0 in x W 2 0 in x D 3 9 in 127mm x 51mm x 100mm SM OUTPUT NC 2 Smart Series 8 Cha...

Page 41: ...et Orange CA 92867 USA Phone 714 532 1672 Toll Free 1 800 877 1672 Toll Free 1 866 DO FIBER Fax 714 532 1885 Email info fiberopticlink com Web site www fiberopticlink com RLH Industries Inc 936 N Main...

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