Web Relay Board

Web Relay Board at a Glance...

  • 24 Relay Installed on a Circuit Board
      - Highly reliable under almost any conditions
  • Onboard Ethernet Interface
      - Plugs directly into Router
  • Built-In Working Web Pages
      - Page for Turning Relays On/Off
      - Page with Meters for Reading Sensors
      - Page for Creating Macros
      - Page for Configuration & Setting Passwords
  • ProXR Versions
      - Industry Leading Command Set
      - Expandable to 256 Relays

Selecting the Proper Amperage

For more information on selecting a board with the correct relay amperage for your application see Choosing a Proper Amperage.

Web Relay Coming Soon

The Web Relay boards are currently unavailable.  NCD is no longer using the Lantronix modules and are transitioning to a new module that they will produce themselves. 

Selecting The Web Interface

By selecting the Web Relay interface you will be accessing web pages that are built into the module to control the relays.  Boards on this page are equipped with a Web-i communications module that adds Ethernet communications to the board with built-in web pages.  The board will plug directly into your router where it is assigned an IP address or you can set a static IP.  Once the IP address has been assigned you can access the web pages using any browser!

Selecting a Web Relay Board

Web RelayThe 24-Channel Web Relay Boards are available in the ProXR versions.  The boards have firmware installed and accept the ProXR command set, the industry leading command set for controlling relays.  All ProXR controllers are expandable to 256 relays. 

Selecting a Web Relay Board

What amperage relay do you need?  Below you will find the 24-channel Web Relay Boards that are available.  The difference being the amperage of the relays installed.  Choose the board that fits the amperage you are switching.  You will find SPDT relays in the 5 and 10 amp versions.  DPDT versions are also available with 1, 3 or 5 amp relays installed.  For more information on selecting the correct relay amperage for your application see Choosing a Proper Amperage.