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6.2. 2 Separate power supplies. You can also supply the kit with 2 separate power
supply sources. If the relay board is 24VDC version, then Power supply
source 2 (for the relay board) is 24VDC. Power supply source 1 (for
DAEnetIP2) may be from 7.5VDC up to 25VDC.
+12VDC
Power supply source 1
GND
+
IP Controller power
jack
RJ45
IP Controler
To calculate what currency rate power supply you need, you will have to make a
sum with DAEnetIP2 current consumption + relay board current consumption.
DAEnetIP2 current consumption is 50mA at 12VDC. If we have for example 16
channel relay board 12VDC the consumption is 600mA. So you will need power
supply which can provide more than 600+50=650mA at 12VDC. Or 2 supply sources
- one >50mA and another >600mA at 12VDC. You can see the other relay boards
current
consumptions
http://www.denkovi.com/category/1/relay-boards.html. You just have to find your
model.
7. Now you can power on the devices (for example plug the adaptor into the
electricity network)
8. In case of success you have to see this when you power on the kit
Figure 30. DAEnetIP2 leds. The link led (top) is blinking and the bottom led by
+12VDC
Power supply source 2
GND
-
FLAT
RIBBON
CABLE
Figure 29. 2 separate power supply sources
on
default shows the power on and it is constantly on.
+12VDC
GND
GND From Flat
Ribbon Cable
their
referenced
DAEnetIP2 User Manual
12 Sep 2013
Relay Board
Relay
IN
NO C NC
~120VAC
page
-37-
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