Description:
ASIN B001H4JXLU
WebControl� Universal Industrial Controller
Do you want to monitor temperature of your servers in the co-lo centers and humidity of the server room,
turn on and off power from thousands miles away? Do you want to have timer control some of the
appliances from remote place? Do you have a need to control machinery for certain sequences of I/O triggers
based on digital and analog inputs? WebControl� is the solution. Simply plug in power and network cable,
you can easily configure it through browser interface, yet complex actions can be programmed by this device
over a browser. It can be 20 different timer controller; It can also be your temperature monitor and controller,
or humidity controller; or programmable logic controller (PLC); or all of the above at the same time.
WebControl� has 8 digital inputs, 3 analog inputs, up to 8 optional DS1822 based
temperature sensors, one optional Honeywell HIH-4000 series humidity sensor, 20 custom definable timers to combine and define its
8 digital output in any sequence of those combined input. Its internal clock obtains the precise time
from Internet time servers. When each pre-programmed action taking place, it sends an email notice to you.
You can also bypass the predefined logic to force any output ON or OFF. Built-in 10 BaseT network interface
DHCP client and web server provide easy connection to any existing network.
+ Easy to manage
WebControl� has built-in DHCP client to obtain IP address from your network′s DHCP
server. You can then login to WebControl� web GUI to control the device, its built-in web server will
save your configuration into the configuration file. You can set it to
a fixed IP address by disabling DHCP.
For anyone wants to use more than one WebControl� devices, you can also change its host name
to reflect each device′s role in your setup. It will automatically sync its internal clock to
the Network Time Services over the Internet. You can setup the proper time zone for it′s to operate in
your local time zone.
+ Flexible Output
The eight TTL output is by default at logic zero. When an output is triggered or turned on, it
sends out 5V, maximum drive current 20MA. It is capable to drive an optical isolated SSR (Solid State Relay, normal
input control voltage 3-32V current is ~ 10mA@5V) device to run a motor, siren, light, heater or refrigerator.
You can simply through the web browser to turn on each output, and turn it off any time.
If you like to use host computer to control it, you can use wget or Lynx (open source utility) to obtain
the sensor value, or control the output from the host command line.
+ Sophiscated Logic Control Made Easy
The most powerful feature of this device is its programmable output control. You don′t need
ladder diagram or programming it through any other software like other industrial PLC. In the GUI, you can
define any timer, any temperature sensor, or humidity sensor, any digital iutput(s) or even output(s), any
analog input level and their combination to be used as the trigger for any the TTL output. You can
AND or OR them to form complex control for each output.
+ Keep you posted
WebControl�� has email notification feature. When a rule set to turn ON or OFF any of the
eight outputs, it can send you an email to your desktop, to your cell phone, or to a mailing list.
You will know something has triggered the output state change. It can be temperature going above
90 degrees, so that the air condition turned on; or humidity reached 90%, it turns on the dehumidifier;
or a security area in your office is being intruded; or any position sensor reached or analog input reached its level.
+ Energy Efficient Device
WebControl� takes 6V DC power source or 12VAC (6VDC is recommended). With no load, it only
consumes 5MA. If the LED indicator is removed, it only consumes 1MA current. Make it a perfect
energy efficient device for anywhere power consummation is watched. When driving power load,
the load driven current will be additional to the controller CPU.
For user guide, please click here
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