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Digital input module WebRelay™
EthernetModbus TCPremote

digital input module
digital input module
digital input module
digital input module
digital input module
digital input module
digital input module
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Characteristics

Signal type
digital
Bus
Ethernet, Modbus TCP
Type
remote, network
Applications
PLC
Mounting
DIN rail, built-in
Other characteristics
relay, flexible

Description

WebRelay is an electrical relay (or electrical switch) with a built-in web server. The relay can be turned on, off, or pulsed using a web browser. It has a long history of reliable operation in many applications including remote reboot, industrial control, security, and remote control and monitoring. WebRelay, is a network controlled ethernet relay that can provide remote relay control in countless applications including pump and motor control, security lock systems, remote reboot, and lighting control. WebRelay's powerful and flexible design make imagination its only limit. WebRelay also has an optically isolated input that can be used to monitor the state of devices, control the relay, or control a remote relay somewhere else on the network. This feature is useful to extend the output of a PLC to another building or to allow a switch to control a device in another state. Features No programming required Full control using a standard web browser or text-based XML messages Can operate as a Modbus/TCP slave Password protected 12A relay contacts ON/OFF or Pulsed relay modes Optically-isolated input uses: Monitoring Relay control Remote relay control (peer-to-peer) Auto-Reboot controller mode for remote reboot of network devices Selectable TCP ports Removable terminal connectors included Ethernet Control DIN rail or wall-mount Power supply options: 9-28VDC POE and/or 9-28VDC Five-Year Warranty
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