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Denkovi smartDEN IP-16R Series - User Manual

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smartDEN IP-16R-XX User Manual
13 Apr 2021
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smartDEN IP-16R-XX
Web-enabled Ethernet-based 16 Relay Modules
User Manual
Date: 13 Apr 2021
Device
Short Name
Integration Protocol
Firmware version
smartDEN IP-16R
SNMPv2
v1.20 / May 2017
smartDEN IP-16R-MT
Modbus TCP
v1.21 / Jul 2020
smartDEN IP-16R-MQ
MQTT V3.1.1
v1.21 / Sep 2020
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Denkovi smartDEN IP-16R Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelsmartDEN IP-16R Series
Device TypeControl Unit
Number of Relays16
Web InterfaceYes
Max Load Current per Relay10A
Communication InterfaceEthernet
Power Supply12V DC
Input Voltage12V DC
ProtocolsHTTP, Modbus TCP, SNMP
Max Switching Voltage250V AC / 30V DC
Dimensions145 x 90 x 60 mm
Relay Contact TypeSPDT (Single Pole Double Throw)

Summary

Features

Ordering codes

Application examples

Technical parameters

Connectors, ports and led indicators

Installation

6.1. Box mounting

Device mounting to a standard DIN rail by hooking the back enclosure to the rail and snapping the bottom hook into place.

6.2. Power supply

Requires 12VDC or 24VDC stabilized and filtered supply. Power LED must be on and Led1 blinking indicates normal operation.

6.3. Relay connection

Connects normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) contacts of 16 SPDT relays directly to terminals. Consider inductive loads.

6.4. Network connection

Supports AUTO-MDIX, allowing the use of either 'crossover' or 'straight-through' network cables for connectivity.

6.5. Communication setup

Configures default IP address (192.168.1.100), subnet mask (255.255.255.0), gateway (192.168.1.1), and web password (admin).

Default Settings

7.1. Table with default settings

Displays default factory settings for the module, including common parameters, SNMP, Modbus-TCP, and MQTT configurations.

7.2. Steps for loading default settings

Procedure to restore factory default settings by pressing and holding the default button during power-up.

Web access

8.1. Login

Enter password to access the main configuration page. Default password is 'admin'. Session timeout and single user login are enforced.

8.2. General Settings

Configure device name, save relay states on reboot (EEPROM), and change web admin password. Caution advised for EEPROM write cycles.

8.3. Network settings

Configure DHCP, IP address, Gateway, Subnet Mask, and DNS servers. Reboot required for applied settings.

8.4. Date and Time Settings

Configure date, time, time zone, and automatic synchronization using SNTP server for the module's real-time clock.

8.5. HTTP;XML;JSON Settings

Configure HTTP port, access restrictions (IP/MAC), session timeout, and enable/encrypt XML/JSON access.

8.6. Relays Settings

Configure relay descriptions, pulse mode duration (ms x 100), and MQTT notification settings for each of the 16 relays.

8.7. Auto-reboot Settings

Configure automatic rebooting of IP devices by checking working state via ping requests. Set IP to ping, interval, failures before reboot, and relay number.

8.8. Monitoring and control

Monitor and control the smartDEN IP-16R-XX relays. View reboot information and trigger immediate reboots.

8.9. Week Schedule

Configure scheduled ON/OFF switching for relays based on time, day of week, and start date. Supports up to 30 schedule items.

8.10. Logout

Logs the current user out of the web interface, requiring re-login for further access.

8.11. Reboot

Initiates a device reboot. The IP address may change after reboot. Caution advised regarding potential IP changes.

8.12. SNMP Agent Configuration (for smartDEN IP-16 R only)

Configure SNMPv1 access, enabling/disabling SNMP, setting SNMP port, and defining community strings for read-only and read-write operations.

8.13. Modbus-TCP Settings (for smartDEN IP-16 R-MT only)

Configure Modbus-TCP communication parameters, including enabling the protocol, setting the port, and defining idle timeout for connections.

8.14. MQTT Settings (for smartDEN IP-16 R-MQ only)

Configure MQTT communication, including enabling the protocol, specifying the MQTT server, port, username, password, and publish mode.

HTTP;XML;JSON access

9.1. Login (Encrypted Password)

Two-step login process using a random login key issued on first request to secure access to device status and control.

9.2. Login (Non-Encrypted Password)

Password passed as a non-encrypted parameter in requests for accessing device status and control.

9.3. Getting the current state

Obtain the current state of the smartDEN IP-16R-XX by requesting current_state.xml or current_state.json after logging in.

9.4. Multiple XML Access

Allows multiple XML/JSON requests with password passed as non-encrypted parameter. Not allowed when Encrypt Password is enabled.

9.5. Parameters

Control the smartDEN IP-16R-XX by sending parameters like relay state, pulse settings, and date/time via HTTP GET requests.

Integration protocols

10.1. SNMP (for smartDEN IP-16 R only)

Supports SNMPv1 protocol (snmpget, snmpset) for configuring and reading parameters. Community strings are used for authentication.

10.2. Modbus TCP (for smartDEN IP-16 R-MT only)

An application layer messaging protocol for master/slave communication over Ethernet. The device acts as a Modbus-TCP slave/server.

10.3. MQTT (for smartDEN IP-16 R-MQ only)

Supports MQTT protocol V3.1.1. The module acts as an MQTT client publishing states and subscribing to switch relays On/Off.

10.3.1. Get topics

Topics for receiving data like module status, relay states (periodically or on change), and XML/JSON formatted states.

10.3.2. Encrypted topics and DAE-aModules Android app

Uses encrypted topics for communication with Android DAE-aModules app or custom MQTT libraries, involving Admin Read/Write Topics.

10.3.2.2. Android app DAE-aModules

Guide on adding and configuring the smartDEN IP-16R-MQ module within the DAE-aModules Android application for control and monitoring.

Security considerations

Appendix 1. Mechanical dimensions

Appendix 2. Application reply formats

13.1. XML reply

Provides the structure of the application reply in XML format, detailing relay states, auto-reboot info, and device specific data.

13.2. JSON reply

Provides the structure of the application reply in JSON format, detailing relay states, auto-reboot info, and device specific data.