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Keychain Controlled Key Fob Reactor Series Relays

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Product Code: KLRR210_ZETH-NET

Keyfob Controlled Reactor Relay Controller
Computer Controlled Switching without the Computer!
Reactor controllers trigger relays using a remote Key Fob Transmitter .  Connect sensors and setup relay activation functions using our NCD Configuration Utility Software.  Once configured, Reactor Controllers work with or without a computer under Remote or Computer Control!
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Control this Device Over the Internet
SignalSwitch.com
Signal Switch Compatible

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$236.00/ea

The Key Fob Series Controllers are designed to use a controller that fits on your keychain to trigger user configured events. You can use one button to activate multiple relays, pulse a relay, or start a sequence of relay activations.

.NET Key Fob Series at a Glance

  • Internet or LAN Controlled Web Relays
  • Programmable Key Fob Controller Allows Multiple Functions for Each Button
  • Supports Multiple Communication Methods Simultaneously
  • 4 Rotation Counters Trigger Relays in Sequences from Key Fob Remote
  • Supports Direct Internet Access Without a Server
  • No static IP Required
  • 8 Background Timers Offer Timed Relay Switching Functions from Key Fob Remote
  • Includes Extensive Network Configuration Options
  • Web-Browser Interface
  • Supports DHCP and Fixed IP Addresses
  • Password Protection
  • Offers 100% Emulation of ProXR AD8 Firmware
  • 3-Channel of 8/10-Bit Analog to Digital Conversion
 

Part 1: An Overview of Reactor Series Relay Controllers.

 

Part 2: All about Reactor Series Controller Inputs.

 

Part 3: All about Reactor Series Controller Events.

 

Part 4: All about Reactor Series Controller Outputs.

 

Part 5: Learn how to use the NCD Configuration Utility to Setup your Reactor Controller.

 

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Also read our Article on Induction Suppression.

 

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KLRR210_ZETH-NET
Ratings AC DC
Voltage 240 24
Amperage 10 10
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Ethernet Reactor Relay with a Web Browser Interface

Sensor Controlled Relays Expand Automation WITHOUT Programming while the ZETH-NET gives you control of your Relays from anywhere in the world from your Web Browser

If you are looking for a solution to remotely control a Relay from a Wireless Remote control, then our Key Fob Reactor Relay Controllers will offer the most powerful solution available on the market today.  Not to be confused with single function low-cost solutions, our Key Fob Reactor Relay Controllers are years ahead!

Use a button to activate a Relay, use another button to deactivate a relay.  Use another button to toggle a relay.  Use another button as a momentary switch.  Key Fob Reactor Relay Controllers allow you to configure your Key Fob Buttons to control relays in just about any way you can think of.  Use a single button to control 8 relays using a Rotation.  Use a single button to activate a light for a pre-configured time period.  Step the number of active relays up and down using only 2 buttons, or trigger relays in binary sequences for simple 1-button controlled lighting effects.  Add sensors to your Key Fob controller to automate it!

Key Fob Distance:

The antenna that is included with the board provides between 200 and 300 feet of reliable operation within Line of Sight using 418 MHz RF frequency.  With an optional Long Range Externally Mounted Yagi Antenna that is available on purchase, you can Take Control of your Relays up to 3,000 feet away when used with a Key Fob with an Antenna.  A single Key Fob Remote can control relays on different Key Fob Reactor Relay Controllers.  Configuration is powerful and flexible with included software that can be found on this page with NO PROGRAMMING!  A Key Fob can be selected at checkout.

Autonomous and Computer Control...from Anywhere!

If you need to read a sensor from anywhere in the world, or control a switch from a distant location, the Reactor Series relay controllers will take control while you are away and give you worldwide access using our Free SignalSwitch.com. Ten Reactor Controllers is all you need to completely automate a large house. You don't need to be a programmer any more. Things have changed. There is a new way to bring the power of automation (once reserved for master programmers) to the average person who possesses basic computer skills. The Reactor Series relay controllers represent an entirely new technology, a new step forward, designed for the real world in mind.

How It works:

The Reactor controller must be configured using a computer.  All decisions are made based on your configuration settings.  Configuration settings are created and loaded into the Reactor controller using the NCD Configuration Utility.  The Reactor is usually configured using a USB communications module, but may be configured wirelessly.  Configuration is a simple Point and Click process, setting parameters to activate relays with user-defined limits.  Configuration files can be saved onto your computer or into the controller.  We have created many sample configuration files that can be loaded into the Reactor to help speed the configuration process.

Once configured, the Reactor CPU is constantly monitoring your Key Fob button presses using 8 analog inputs.  You can use all 8 analog input channels for to monitor your Key Fob buttons, or you can trade a few buttons and use  External sensors which may be used for more complex decision making tasks.  Key Fob Buttons and Sensors can be configured to trigger relays, relay timers and relay activation sequences.  Complex events can also be configured without any programming.  Use the Reactor as a Thermostat, a Motion Activated Light with a Programmable Timer, an Automatic Garage Door Closer using sensors.

External Sensors:

The Reactor Controller has Analog Inputs that can read switches, resistance changes, or voltages from 0 to 5VDC.  Higher or lower voltages will damage the Reactor, so care must be taken not to exceed these limits on the Reactor inputs.   We offer many sensors to help get you started, including Motion Detectors, temperature sensors, light sensors, and magnetic proximity sensors.  You can connect your own sensors to the Reactor if we don't offer what you are looking for.  The Reactor configuration will control how the sensor affects the Relay.

Controlling Relays with a Reactor Relay Controller:

Relays are associated with inputs or events depending on your configuration. Using our NCD Configuration Utility, each relay can be associated with just about any event, so it is possible to associate a relay with a Timer, or directly with an input or a counter (we call counters Rotations). A Rotation counter can be increased or decreased in value, and relays can be assigned to these counters to increase and decrease the number of active relays. A computer is an essential tool for configuration. Once configured, the Reactor controller can operate on its own, without a computer. The Reactor will never lose its settings. In fact, the communication module can be removed from the Reactor controller and used to configure another Reactor controller. This helps keep costs down. If you choose to leave the communication module installed on the Reactor, your computer can monitor inputs and relays, even take control of relays, and even use SignalSwitch.com to control the relays from anywhere in the world.

Computer Controlled Relays:

Software developers who need remote access to a Reactor controller will find themselves at home. The Reactor supports a very powerful computer-based command set, so it is possible for a computer to operate the relays and read sensor input. The computer can over-ride the Reactor decision logic, trigger events, and return control of the relays back to the Reactor Logic. Configuration settings are stored in files that can be loaded into the Reactor controller; we have provided a Reactor Sample Library to help get you started using the Reactor Series Relay controllers.

Many Communication Options:

Reactor Series Relay Controllers Offer Many Communications Options, Including USB, XSC Long Range wireless, 802.15.4 Point to Point, Bluetooth, RS-232, Ethernet, Wi-Fi and ZigBee ZB Wireless Mesh Networking with other communication options to come.  A communications module is required for configuration.  Once configured, the Reactor will work on its own or a computer may use the communications module to take control of the Reactor for computer control.

ZETH-NET Ethernet Communications

ZETH-NET uses Digi Stock Digi .Net Framework Communications Module Pre-Programmed with NCD-NET Firmware Allowing you to Control Anything from Anywhere with just the Internet and a Browser We have just taken Network Communications a Huge Step Forward!

Watch this Video and Check Out our Demo Page to Learn About this Powerful New Controller

ZETH-NET uses Digi .Net Framework Communications Module Pre-Programmed with NCD-NET Firmware, Allowing a Web Browser to Access and Control an NCD Device from a Local Network or the Internet using just a web browser. Go to our demo page and take control of one of our -NET controllers here in the offices of NCD from anywhere in the world.

 

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Control this Device Remotely from Anywhere in the World

Control this Web Relay from anywhere you can get an internet connection and on any device with a web browser.  That means that your computer, PDA, cell phone, iPhone or iPad becomes a remote control for this device! This new services is available through our website Link.Signalswitch.com. Each .NET module has a unique MAC address printed on the top and you can simply enter http://link.signalswitch.com/MacAddress into the URL. Example: http://link.signalswitch.com/00409D43F71C and then type in the password. It's that simple, after a few moments you will be granted access to the controller. A static IP address is NOT REQUIRED for remote access and the device and computer MUST have separate internet connections.

You can Demo This Interface Now at http://www.signalswitch.com:8080/ and control a Live Board here in our office.

Control this Device from a Local Area Network

This device can also be controlled over a Local Area Network. You may need to log into your router to find the IP address. Take note of the MAC address printed on the top of the .NET controller. Your router will display a list of IP addresses and associated MAC addresses. Take note of the IP address that matches the printed MAC address on your controller. Open any web browser and type the IP address into the URL.

ZETH-NET Web Relay Features

ZETH-NET is an Open-Source project that offers a powerful web-browser interface for direct control of relays from a web-page served directly to users from the ZETH-NET module, without the need for a server. In addition to a web browser relay control interface, ZETH-NET devices also allow you to control the device from your own software through direct TCP/IP communications while still hosting a web browser interface. Write software that directly accesses the controller or access the control from your web browser.

As an Open-Source project, you can customize the interface as needed using .NET development tools. The Open-Source project for ZETH-NET opens December, 2010.  We have an Expected ship date of June 15th for the new ZETH-NET module.  You can preorder the ZETH-NET module for this controller when you place this controller in the shopping cart.  Use the chart below to compare features of the ZETH-ME and ZETH-NET Ethernet Modules.

Additional Features: ZETH-NET
Supports Direct TCP/IP Communications YES
Supports Direct Connection to SignalSwitch.com YES
Supports Multiple Communication Methods
(Above) Simultaneously
YES
Supports Direct Internet Access Without a Server
(requires static IP)
YES
Open-Source User-Upgradeable (requires development software) YES
Web-Browser Interface for ProXR Series Controllers YES
Web-Browser Interface for Reactor Series Controllers YES
Web-Browser Interface for Taralist Series Controllers YES
Web-Browser Interface for Network Configuration YES
Supports DHCP YES
Supports Fixed IP Address YES
Password Protection YES

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