Sensor Controlled Reactor Series Automated Relays

Reactor Relay 8-Channel Solid State + 8-Channel 8-Bit A/D with Bluetooth Interface

Product Code: LRSSR8x_ZBT

Reactor Relay Controller
Computer Controlled Switching without the Computer!
Reactor controllers trigger relays automatically based on inputs.  Connect sensors and setup relay activation functions using our NCD Configuration Utility Software.  Once configured, Reactor Controllers work with or without a computer!
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Reactor Relay 8-Channel Solid State + 8-Channel 8-Bit A/D with Bluetooth Interface

$313.00/ea
 

The Reactor Series Controllers are designed to use sensor inputs to detect changes and react to those changes according to user configured parameters.

Reactor Series at a Glance

  • Works Without a Computer!
  • 8 Analog Inputs Trigger Relays Based on User Configuration
  • 8 Background Timers Offer Timed Relay Switching Functions
  • 4 Rotation Counters Trigger Relays Based on Counting Values
  • Use a Computer to Take Control of the Reactor Logic or to Return Control to Stand-Alone Operation
  • Modular Interface allows Easy Migration to USB, Wireless and other Communication Technologies
  • CPU Status LEDs Show Command Processing Activity
 

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.

 

This video will show you what Induction is and how to use Capacitors to Suppress it.
Also read our Article on Induction Suppression.

 

Test of the range of our Wireless Communication Options

 

Test of the range of our IEE 802.15.4 Wireless Communication Options

 

Test of the range of our Wireless Key Fob Communication Options

 

Test of the range of our XSC Wireless Communication Options

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LRSSR8x_ZBT
Ratings AC DC
Voltage 240 24
Amperage Optional Optional
Reactor Relay 8-Channel Solid State + 8-Channel 8-Bit A/D with Bluetooth Interface
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1-9 $313.00

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Sensor Controlled Relay with Bluetooth Interface

Configure or Take Control with Bluetooth Wireless
Relays Trigger When Sensor Limits Reached or Override with Computer Control
Reliable Switching With or Without a Computer

This Reactor Relay is equipped with 8 Analog Inputs that can read switches, resistance changes, or voltages from 0 to 5VDC. Once the limits are reached from the settings you configure the relay will trigger. It's that simple. If the controller remains connected to a computer a computer can trigger relays, timers or events that are stored on the controller for computer control without programming or overriding the analog inputs.

You can expect this Reactor Bluetooth device to function properly in most applications up to 100 feet with the Basic Internal Antenna option. The Enhanced Range External Antenna will give a range of up to 300 feet. The default option is the Basic Internal Antenna and the Enhance Range Antenna is available as an option during checkout. We currently do not support any Bluetooth Communications on mobile device platforms other than Windows Mobile devices.

Solid State: A Practical Alternative to Mechanical Relays!

Mechanical Relays have a good home in low-cost control applications.  But for some users, only solid state switching will do.  Solid State Relays are ideal for users who require long term reliability, silent operation, or high induction tolerance.  Many inductive control applications require a solid state relay.  Inductive loads such as Motors, Valves, Pumps, Solenoids, and Large Transformers (including Fluorescent Lighting) benefit from the use of solid state relays because they reduce the chances of the inductive load interfering with the logic of the relay controller.

Solid State Mix Relay

This Solid State controller is fully customizable which means you can choose specific relays to be installed at each relay location on the board.  Mix and match any solid state relay on this board and you can pick their location for a fully customized controller! 
Relay selections can be made at checkout.

Reactor Relay Control

Sensor Controlled Relays Expand Automation WITHOUT Programming!

Intelligent Switching without a Computer is the foundation of the Reactor Series relay controllers. The Reactor Series will help you activate a switch when it gets dark outside. If the door has been left open, it will close automatically. When the temperature falls, another switch is triggered. If motion is detected, a light will turn on for a preset time. When soil in the ground is too dry, a switch will be activated that can save your crops, save your energy, save you a trip to the field, and save you money.

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.

Configure to Your Needs

The Reactor controller must be configured using a computer and the included software. 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.

Once configured, the Reactor CPU is constantly monitoring external sensors using 8 analog inputs. Inputs 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, and much more.

The Configuration utility is available as a free download.  See the resources section located on the right or at the bottom of the page.  You can also find more detailed information in the Manual available in the Resources section as well.

Who's Qualified to Use the Reactor Series?

Some computer skills required. The Reactor Relays do not require programming, simply configure the device with the included Configuration Utility.  While programming is not required and simple functions can be done rather easily with basic computer skills, complex events can be configured which will require some understanding and patience.

Sensors

The Reactor Controller has 8 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.

Configure Each Input

The Reactor Relay allows users to define the activation of a relay or an event based on the voltage readings of the analog inputs.  An input can trigger a relay directly or an input can trigger an event, such as a timer. If an input triggers a relay, the relay may turn on. If an input triggers a timer event, a timer may be started, but a relay may or may not be turned on based on how you have configured the controller (the time delay may be before the relay triggers).  Triggering an event does not mean you are triggering a relay, it just means you are triggering an internal function. Relays may be associated with this internal function to achieve a large number of possible operations.

Configuration Utility Input Input configuration tab of the included software - view entire screen shot.


Output Configuration

Reactor controllers have up to 8 relays available depending on the actual model selected. Each relay can be assigned to a different input or event.  In the example shown below, Relay 1 is Controlled by Input 1 directly.  Input 1 will turn Relay 1 ON. In order for Relay 1 to activate, it must meet the conditions of the Input 1 configuration using the settings on the Input Configuration tab (see above).

There are many ways to directly control a relay from an input. Relays 1-5 in the below example shows how inputs can turn relays on, off, toggle relay state, set the relay to match the state of the input, or set the relay to NOT equal the state of a input.

In the example below, Relay 6 is controlled by Timer 1. In other words, if Timer 1 is active, the relay will stay ON. Otherwise, the relay will turn off. This is a great way to activate a light for a given period of time. If you are interested in Time Delay Relay, timers will be discussed on our Time Delay Relay Page.

Relay Output Configuration The configuration software makes it easy to configure each relay.  Relays or multiple relays can be can be assigned to each input.


Removable Communication Module

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.

Attention: 0 to 5 Volt Input Only

Please Note: Analog inputs can accept voltages from 0 to 5VDC ONLY.  Higher voltages and negative voltages will damage the Reactor controller.  Users must NEVER apply a voltage to an analog input on the Reactor controller when powered down.


Solid State: A Practical Alternative to Mechanical Relays!

Mechanical Relays have a good home in low-cost control applications.  But for some users, only solid state switching will do.  Solid State Relays are ideal for users who require long term reliability, silent operation, or high induction tolerance.  Many inductive control applications require a solid state relay.  Inductive loads such as Motors, Valves, Pumps, Solenoids, and Large Transformers (including Fluorescent Lighting) benefit from the use of solid state relays because they reduce the chances of the inductive load interfering with the logic of the relay controller.

Choose a Solid State Relay for This Controller:

TYPE A

Crydom
D2W202F

SPST-NO

2A 240VAC Normally Open SPST
Zero Crossing Turn On
Built-In Snubber Circuit
For Use with Resistive Loads
AC Switching ONLY
.06A Minimum Load Required
-30 to 80°C Operating Temperature
D2W Series Data Sheet
$12.00/each

TYPE B

Crydom
CX240D5

SPST-NO

5A 240VAC Normally Open SPST
Random Turn On
For Use with Resistive Loads
AC Switching ONLY
.06A Minimum Load Required
-30 to 80°C Operating Temperature
CX Series Data Sheet

$15.00/each

TYPE C

Crydom
CX240D5R

SPST-NO

5A 240VAC Normally Open SPST
Random Turn On
For Use with Inductive Loads
AC Switching ONLY
.06A Minimum Load Required
-30 to 80°C Operating Temperature
CX Series Data Sheet

$16.00/each

TYPE D

Crydom
PF240D25R

SPST-NO

25A 240VAC Normally Open SPST
Random Turn On
For Use with Inductive Loads
AC Switching ONLY
.06A Minimum Load Required
-30 to 80°C Operating Temperature
PF Series Data Sheet
$28/each

TYPE E

Crydom
PF480D25

SPST-NO

25A 480VAC Normally Open SPST
Zero Crossing Turn On
For Use with Resistive Loads
AC Switching ONLY
.06A Minimum Load Required
-30 to 80°C Operating Temperature
PF Series Data Sheet
$30/each

TYPE F

Crydom
MPDCD3

SPST-NO

3A 60VDC Normally Open SPST
For Use with Resistive or Inductive Loads
DC Switching ONLY
.02A Minimum Load Required
1.5V Maximum On-State Voltage Drop
-40 to 80°C Operating Temperature
PF Series Data Sheet
DC Solid State Connection Diagram
$24/each
NOTICE: Solid State Relays are Silent and Offer Extremely Long Life, but May Not Function Properly when Subjected to Radioactive Environments. Forced Air May be Required to Achieve Maximum Load Rating. NCD does NOT Recommend Driving any Relay at Maximum Load. It is Not Possible for NCD to verify Manufacturer Claims of Load Ratings. NCD Solid State Relay Controllers have NOT been Tested at the Rated Loads. Solid State Relays must be carefully selected, AC and DC solid state relays cannot be used interchangeably. Solid State Relays Require a Minimum Load, and will NOT Function Correctly Unless Minimum Load Requirements are Met. External Snubber Circuitry May be Required for Certain Applications. If a Device Turns On, but Does Not Turn Off, this Usually Indicates a Need for a External Snubber Circuit. This May Indicate Minimum Load Requirements Have Not Been Met. Please Research Crydom Solid State Relays or be Familiar with this Technology Prior to Purchase. Please Consult Crydom Engineers to Determine the Best Relay for Your Application www.crydom.com.

Reactor Relay 8-Channel Solid State + 8-Channel 8-Bit A/D with Bluetooth Interface

 
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Please Choose Eight Solid State Relays for this Controller:

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