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Aviosys IP Power 9212

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 2:34 am
by Bwired
I ordered this Ethernet device 8 inputs and 8 outputs for 114 euro incl shipping.
This device can be controlled with HTTP commands as well so it can be easily integrated in your HA system.
I will going to use this device on bwired and fllow up on this topic.

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<b>Dutch seller:</b>
http://www.pimzos.nl/shop/aviosys/ipsen ... deluxe.php

<b>Thanks to:</b>
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/Reviews/ ... eview.html

<b>Extra info:</b>
http://www.digidave.co.uk/jshop/product ... markmccall

<b>Manual:</b>
http://support.digidave.co.uk/downloads/9212dmanual.pdf

<b>General Specification:</b>

- Embedded web server. No PC needed for the unit to operate.
- 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Network Access (RJ45 Jack)
- With 8DI & 8DO: Direct control relay output (DO) and detection of digital input (DI)
- 8 Set Sensor (8 DI) #65533; Default 4 Set Source mode (Dry - Voltage Input) and & 4 Set Sink mode (Wet- Resistance Input). Mode is switchable.
- 8 Set Controllers (8 DO) #65533; Default 4 Set Normal Open (NO) & 4 Sets Normal Close (NC). Mode is switchable.
- Network protocols supported: HTTP, DDNS, SNMP, DHCP, Virtual and Dynamic IP.
- Support RS232 to control.
- Timer Schedule - pre-set the time to turn power on / off.
- Security code identification and Hardware reset function.
- Easy installation, setup and supports online upgrade.
- Individual LED indicates switch-working status.
- Safe, durable, non-electric leakage and anti-flammable design.
- Polar protection even if connected to contrary port
- Digital inputs provide de-bouncing function
- Update firmware by the TCP/IP network.
- SDK (Software Development Kits) and Webpage Command Provided.
- Embedded "WATCH DOG" - by request
- Support GPRS control and sense with WAP or WIFI mobile phones
- Support SMTP: Send IP address by E-mail as log in and send e-mail as detecting sensor trigger.
- 10 ms maximum operating time

<b>Control Specification:</b>

- 8x outputs
- 240 VAC, 60 VDC maximum switching voltage
- 12 A, AC/DC maximum switching current

<b>Sensor Specification:</b>

- 8x inputs
- Source mode (Voltage input):
ON: 4V - 24V
OFF: 0V - 3V
Examples: voltage sensor such as smoke, gas, density, infrared, motion detectors... Valve like high-temperature, high-pressure, automatic control valve#65533;

- Sink Mode (Resistance input):
ON: 0-200 ohm resistance input
OFF: 500 ohm - infinity resistance input
Examples: resistance sensors such as door/window sensors.

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Aviosys IP Power 9212

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:57 pm
by Digit
Now that looks really nice! I read you can use embedded webserver but also UDP to control; manual doesn't say anything about that. Do you have an idea about how to do UDP?

Aviosys IP Power 9212

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:51 pm
by TANE
Pieter,
looks great.
I time ago i posted about this product...was not sure how to use it..
Can I use this for replacement of UM70206..or for controling the Looks..Controlling the new ventilation system that you are also using?

Aviosys IP Power 9212

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 10:38 pm
by t006
I found this one also and ordered it today.

@digit, when I receive the box I'll try the udp interface.

Aviosys IP Power 9212

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:03 pm
by Bwired
@Chak: Yes, thats why I ordered this, it's very simple to control the relay's with a HTTP command according the manual. It's the same command line the way we control the Plugwise circles. I will use this for resting remote my router (2xAdsl) controlling the timer of my ITHO house ventilator. You can also use it for door locks and what ever you want. These are all samples for the relay outputs, then you have also Digital inputs for all kind of devices.

@Robert: I have the same question as you have, in the specs I see UDP. I think I receive the device soon, get back on it.

Then I find it very strange how the Aviosys IP Power 9212 is put together, like 3 housing connected together with 2 rather large cables. There is 1 adapter (switched, i know the brand) and I expect that powerusage will be low. On the other hand the 3 devices are very small as you see o the photo with the adapter on front.
I think I will do some rearranging, but lets see first.

Aviosys IP Power 9212

Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 11:16 pm
by TANE
Thanks Pieter.
this make the product very interesting

found my old message from begin 2008
http://www.domoticaforum.eu/topic.asp?T ... Terms=9212

There was also a version without housing.