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Full Command Set, Built-In Timers and Expandable |
| Category Link: ProXR Web Relay Control | |
| ProXR Web Relay Controllers Enter the IP address of the device in any browser and you are talking to the controller and any attached Expansion Boards. ProXR refers to a set of standardized commands used for computer control when creating programs. Simply send a command to turn the relay on, send a different command to turn the relay off. | |
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Full ProXR Command Set, Analog to Digital Conversion |
| Category Link: ProXR Lite Web Relay | |
| ProXR Lite Web Relay Controllers Enter the IP address of the device in any browser and you are talking to the controller. Full ProXR Command Set and A/D Inputs without the expandability of our full ProXR controller. | |
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Contact closure inputs on each controller activate the relays at the other controller. |
| Category Link: Web Relay MirX Controllers | |
| Each Web Relay MirX controller is equipped with contact closure inputs and outputs. The inputs on one controller activate the relays on the remote device using Ethernet communications. Since both devices are equipped with contact closure inputs and relays, each device targets and controls the remote device. Two controllers are included when you purchase a MirX pair. | |
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Reactor controllers trigger relays automatically based on inputs |
| Category Link: Reactor Web Relay Controllers | |
| Reactor Web Relay Controllers are configured using the included Reactor Configuration Utility. Once configured, the controller works without a computer connected, allowing analog inputs to trigger relays according to the configuration. The Reactor Relay was developed to address the needs of customers who need a controller capable of making intelligent decisions without a computer. | |
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Reactor controllers trigger relays automatically based on key fob or inputs |
| Category Link: Key Fob Web Relay Control | |
| Reactor Web Relay Controllers are configured using the included Reactor Configuration Utility. Once configured, the controller works without a computer connected, allowing analog inputs to trigger relays according to the configuration. A key fob can also be used to trigger relays or override the analog input configuration. | |
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Trigger Relays Based on a Time Schedule You Configure |
| Category Link: Time Activated Web Relay | |
| Time Activated Web Relay Controllers control relays based on a time schedule. Use your computer to setup the time schedule and store your schedule. Once stored, the controller 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. | |
Pre-Programmed with our Open-Source ProXR Server Firmware
Incorporated in More Devices Types Than Any Other Manufacturer
If You're Looking to Control By Web Browser...This is the Place!
Web Relay Communications are easy and effective and can be used to control or test your board from anywhere in the world without the need for custom programming. Our ZETH-NET modules give you the power to control electronics from anywhere in the world using built-in Internet Browser Based Interfaces and the flexibility to customize the open-source software for yourself.
You can Demo This Interface Now at http://www.signalswitch.com:8080/ and control a Live Board here in our office.
There are two different types of Web Relay Communications: LAN Access and Remote Internet Access via SignalSwitch.

First you will need to connect an Ethernet Cable that is hooked into your network to your device and THEN connect the power.
To connect to this device via LAN simply open the NCD Configuration Utility and find the IP Address in the menu that should pop up automatically (if you have multiple devices you'll need to match the MAC Addresses printed on the top of the Ethernet Modules to the IP Address to access that device).

Remote Internet Access allows you to control your Relays from anywhere in the world. It is a little more complicated than LAN Access but not too much so.

Once that is done, open the NCD Configuration Utility and find the IP Address (if you have multiple devices you'll need to match the MAC Addresses printed on the top of the Ethernet Modules to the IP Address to access that device).
Once you have the IP Address put it into the URL/Address Bar at the top of your browser (once again Firefox and Internet Explorer are the suggested browsers) and hit enter.

Now if your ZETH-NET module is connected through a router you will need to set up your router for port forwarding to the ZETH-NET's IP Address. Port Forwarding will be different for each router so you may have to contact your router manufacturer for instructions.
Port 80 is the default port for http protocols and should only be changed if there is a reason. If you do change this setting make sure that you change it on the Device as well as the port forwarding settings on the router.We also recommend reserving the IP Address of your device on your router and using the current IP Address of the Device as its Fixed IP Address to prevent DHCP from changing your IP Address or assigning multiple devices the same IP Address.
Once that is done, go to link.signalswitch.com and enter the MAC Address (printed on the top of the ZETH-NET Module).
You should now have access to the device as if you were on the same LAN Network as it. Here's a breakdown of what each page does:
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