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| Stock#: TLR120_ZETH-NET | |
| 1-9 | $268.00 |



ZETH-NET uses Digi Stock Digi .Net Framework Communications Module
Pre-Programmed with our Open-Source NCD-NET Firmware
Control Anything from Anywhere with just the Internet and a Browser

ZETH-NET uses Digi .Net Framework Communications Module Pre-Programmed with our Open-Source NCD-NET Firmware, Allowing a Web Browser to Access and Control an NCD Device from a Local Network or Anywhere in the World. 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.
You can Demo This Interface Now at http://www.signalswitch.com:8080/ and control a Live Board here in our office.
The Taralist series Time Activated Relay Controllers are unlike any other relay timer in the world. The Taralist series have an integrated battery backed Real Time Clock with memory that allows users to control relays based on a time schedule. Use your computer to setup the time schedule and store your schedule into the Taralist controller. Once stored, the Taralist does not require a computer, and will activate relays according to a schedule that can be as simple or as complex as your application requires.
Override functions are also supported. So if the normal schedule activates a light during weekdays, but you don't want the light to come on during holidays, simply program your holiday schedule to prevent the light from activating according to your normal schedule.
Daylight Savings Time is also supported, and is FULLY CUSTOMIZEABLE. As we all know, DST laws change periodically, but the Taralist series allow you to change the year and date of all DST events (we have programmed the US dates until 2030).
Taralist controllers allow you to build and save your time schedule as a file on your computer, you can comment your schedule and control which events are active and inactive. We encourage you to keep your schedule file in a safe place. Once you have perfected your file, you can store the time schedule into as many Taralist controllers as you could ever need.
Setting Controller's Time
Clock Accuracy is of paramount importance to us. Like most clocks, time drift is a reality that must be considered. The Taralist clock has some special features to help keep the time accurate. We have included time compensation functions that allow you to automatically adjust the clock forward or back (by up to 15 seconds) each day of the week. For instance, you may find the Taralist keeps better time if it automatically advances the clock 1 second each day of the week. Or you may find that you need to subtract 5 seconds from the clock 1 day per week. Adjustable time compensation will help keep your clock accurate (though it is always a good idea to check on the clock periodically).
When the current time matches the time of the event stored in your controller, you can activate or deactivate a single relay, a group of relays, or all 256 relays. You can also set the relays to Computer control or Taralist control (this is perfect for holiday override. A computer may be used to activate/deactivate relays at any time. The computer will override the time schedule. The computer can also return control of the relays back to the Taralist controller, or the Taralist controller can be set to automatically take back control of relays at a specific time.
Time Relay Computer Control
The Midnight Backup Buffer is a special feature we developed to help keep track of which relays should be activated in the event power is lost. Every night at midnight, the current status of all relays is stored in non-volatile memory. If power is lost, the Taralist will load the status of the relays from memory. Next, the Taralist will calculate all events from midnight to the current time to determine if any relays need to be activated or deactivated. Finally, the Taralist will refresh all relays and will be ready for normal operation.
Please Note: Relays do NOT provide a voltage output. They provide a contact closure output, exactly like the terminals found on a light switch at your local hardware store. Wiring to a relay will be slightly different depending on the model controller you choose.
For wiring information see our Relay Logic page.
Notes:
Boot up time of a Taralist controller is less than 1 second. The CPU on the Taralist controller operates at 64 MHz and is capable of processing 2000 events in 17ms. Taralist controllers may be configured wirelessly or through the USB port using the NCD Configuration Utility. A computer may take control of a Taralist controller and control relays by sending only a few bytes of data (using Wireless or USB communications). The Taralist controller requires power at Midnight of each night for proper operation of the Backup buffer. A very small rechargeable Lithium battery is permanently soldered to the controller; the charge rate of this battery is programmable from the NCD Configuration utility. When connected to the USB port of your computer, the Taralist controller must have power to prevent excessive time drift. The Midnight Backup Buffer may be edited using the NCD Configuration Utility. Time schedule events cannot be processed without power, battery backup is used to keep time only.
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 | NO |
| Password Protection | YES |
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| Download Manual | Download Product Manual |
| NCD Component Library | The NCD Component Library is a Plug-In for Visual Studio 2005/2008 that greatly reduces software development time, effectively reducing most control operations to a single line of code. This free download includes many example applications covering a wide range of topics. |
Wiring Diagrams![]() Wiring Diagrams: several simple ways to wire a relay for various applications. |
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| Mechanical Drawing | Mechanical Drawing of this Controller |
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