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Neets Switching Relay - 8
Neets Switching Relay - 8
Installation Manual
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  • Page 1 Neets Switching Relay - 8 Neets Switching Relay - 8 Installation Manual Installation Manual...
  • Page 2: Foreword

    COPYRIGHT - All information contained in this manual is the intellectual property and copyrighted material of Neets. All rights are reserved. You may not allow any third party access to content, information or data in this manual without Neets’ express written consent.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Contact your local Neets reseller or distributor. • If the equipment has slots or holes in the enclosure, these are provided to prevent overheating of sensitive components inside.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    How to control Switching Relay - 8 through USB ....... .
  • Page 5: Description

    Description Neets Switching Relay – 8 (Relay – 8) provides total control in complex applications such as larger meeting / conference rooms, lecture halls, and auditoriums. Automatic, configurable control is provided for all devices requiring AC power on/off: projector lifts, screens, curtains and architec- tural lighting.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Specifications Network (LAN) Power Input Speed 10 / 100 Mbit Voltage 100 VAC – 240 VAC Duplex modes Half or Full Line Frequency 47 Hz – 63 Hz DHCP Default off Power usage 12 W Default IP 192.168.254.252 Connector type IEC plug Default gateway 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 7: Front Panel

    Front Panel control input / output relay Neets Control - DelTa Neets Switching Relay - 8 RS232 / IR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 config config test made in Denmark...
  • Page 8 1: Mount two clip nuts on each side of the rack as shown below: 2: Slide the Relay – 8 into the rack and secure with the M6x10 screws. Neets Switching Relay - 8 input/output relay control RS232 / IR...
  • Page 9: Mount Cable Relief Bracket And Covers

    Mount cable relief bracket and covers To secure heavy duty cables at the relay receptacles two sets of cable relief brackets and covers are supplied with the Relay - 8. Secure the cable relief brackets with the supplied M4x6mm screws to the Relay - 8. Insert your cable in the supplied screw terminal connector and insert this connector to the appropriate relay receptacle in the Relay –...
  • Page 10: Rs-232/Ir Ports

    6. If you want to connect and switch AC power for your external equipment in an easy and convenient way use the Neets IEC Mains Adaptor (306-0015) (sold separately) instead of the terminal block and cable relief brackets.
  • Page 11: Lan

    Neets Control - DelTa The USB port (labeled “config” on the front) can only Neets Switching Relay - 8 be used to firmware upgrade the Relay – 8 through a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 config config...
  • Page 12: How To Connect

    Using I/O pins If you want to control one or more relays from a digital output, like any of the Neets Control system range provides, you can do this. By default the Relay – 8 is configured to link the I/O pins to the re- lays.
  • Page 13: How To Control Switching Relay - 8 Through Usb

    USB the same way you do today with RS232. When connecting the Switching Relay - 8 to your computer it will be installed as a RS232 port on your system (The Windows driver is already included in the Project Designer software). Choose your favorite hyperterminal program or simply open the device driver in the Device Editor and use it to send the commands.
  • Page 14: How To Upgrade The Firmware

    How to upgrade the Firmware In case you need to update the firmware on Neets Switching Relay – 8. Please follow these four simple steps below. 1. Install Neets Project designer 1.6.4 or higher 2. Connect the unit to your computer 3.
  • Page 15: Change The Id Number Of The Relay Box

    Change the ID number of the relay box control input / output relay RS232 / IR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 test When controlling the Relay – 8 by the External protocol by ether RS232 or LAN the unit has a ID number that made in Denmark made in Denmark...
  • Page 16: Reset The Unit To Factory Default

    Controlling the Relay – 8 over RS232 or LAN is done with the same protocol. If you are using a Neets Control system there is a Device Driver available which provides you with all the commands below. Open the Device driver in the Neets Device Editor and use the “play”...
  • Page 17: Communications Parameter

    This is done with the save command. You can find more information regarding the save on page 15. Command When entering all the commands in the Neets Device Editor software, select “Chr/ASCII” as input format. To understand the commands below please keep this in mind: Symbol: Description: <A>...
  • Page 18: Global Functions

    Example Below you will find a few command that can control the Relay – 8. The below command are just a few examples to show you how the interface are working. For more details on the command go the next sections. Examples of command than can be send on ether RS232 or LAN.
  • Page 19: Lan Settings

    Set the multicast MULTICASTADDRESS=<A> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 224.10.10.25 address the unit must use when communicating with other Neets units by LAN. (Remember when changing this value, it must also be done on all other system this unit must communicate with.)
  • Page 20: Relay Control

    Example of use: NEUNIT=1,SETTINGS=LAN,IPADDRESS=192.168.10.2,SUBNET=255.255.255.0,GATE- WAY=192.168.10.1\CR Relay control When controlling the relays you can do simple things like “Set”, “Release” and “Toggle” the relays. You can also do more advanced things, like delaying the execution of the command and setting the time that the “Set”...
  • Page 21: Screen Control

    Description: Syntax <A> Default <A> Select the screen that SCREEN=<A> <A> should be configured IO 1 and 2 IO 3 and 4 IO 5 and 6 IO 7 and 8 Relay 1 and 2 Relay 3 and 4 Relay 5 and 6 Relay 7 and 8 Enable or disable the ENABLED=<A>...
  • Page 22: Input/Output Settings

    Input/output settings Below is the settings for the I/O, for all commands are the mandatory start sequence look like this: NEUNIT=<A>,SETTINGS=IO,IO=<B> Where <A> as default is 1 and <B> is the number of the I/O you want to configured. All com- mands must be started with a “,”...
  • Page 23: Output Control

    Output control Below is the possible control of I/O, for all commands the mandatory start sequence look like this: NEUNIT=<A>,IO=<B> Where <A> as default is 1, and <B> is the I/O you want to control. All commands must be start- ed with a “,”...
  • Page 24: Rs-232 Command

    The format of the IR code that are used are a common used format. This allows you to easily find IR codes from other sources than Neets, e.g. www.remotecentral.com If you want to control things like volume on a device you should remember to retransmit the IR command as long as you want the volume to change.

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