Relay Controller 1-Channel General Purpose SPDT + 8 Channel ADC ProXR Lite

Control the On-Board General-Purpose Relay via Wireless or Computer Control
introduction
ProXR Lite relay controller is capable of switching the on-board SPDT relays, available with 5 or 10 Amps of current switching, customized at the time of ordering.  The on-board SPDT relay includes 3 screw terminals for normally open, common, and normally closed contact closure relay output connectivity.  This controller features a modular communications interface, capable of accepting USB, RS-232, Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth, Industrial Wireless communication modules, and more.  On-Board Analog to Digital Converters allow monitoring of 8 inputs at 8 or 10-Bit resolution.  Analog inputs are ideal for connecting external sensors, or connect buttons and switches to the inputs and configure the controller to manually control relays when buttons are pressed.  Turn relays on or off, toggle the state of a relay, or trigger relay flashers all from external switches.
features
Feature Overview
  • Control the On-Board General-Purpose Relay via Wireless or Computer Control
  • Available with 5 or 10-Amp SPST Relays for General Purpose Switching Applications
  • On-Board LEDs Display Relay Status, Busy State and Ready State
  • Use Base Station Software to Help you Learn the ProXR Command Set
  • Modular Communications Interface Supports Many Popular Communication Modules:
    • WiFi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, WebPage, Industrial Wireless, USB, RS-232 and More
  • 16 Background Timers Can be Assigned to Any of the On-Board Relays
  • Server Reboot, Watchdog, & Keep Alive Duration/Pulse Timing Command Set
  • Control One Relay at a Time or All Relays Simultaneously
  • Integrated 8-Channel 8/10-Bit Analog to Digital Converter Inputs
  • Read Sensors or Manually Control Relays with Integrated ADC Inputs
technical details

Communication Module Specifications

This table covers all NCD Communication Modules. While NCD communication modules operate at 3.3VDC, the ratings below highlight the effect they will have on the master controller operating at 12VDC at 70°F (21°C). Maximum ratings should be used for power budget planning purposes and may reflect short term absolute maximum peak current consumption. Some ratings are estimated and subject to periodic revision.
how to use

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