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Relay Timer R2X User Manual

Relay Timer R2X


1. How to Set Connection
2. How to Turn On/Off Relay Manually
3. How to Turn On/Off Relay Automatically
4. How to Customize Relay Status
5. How to Launch with Command Line
6. How to Control Relay Remotely
7. Rapid Buttons

1. How to Set Connection

In order to control your device with Relay Timer R2X, be sure to connect NCD  2-channel relay board with your computer and connect your device with the relay board at first, then set the connection as below.

Click button on the interface. The Configuration dialog will be shown.

 

Select the type of the reay board.

Select the type of connection.

Click OK to finish setting.

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2. How to Turn On/Off Relay Manually

The light on top right of relay control panel indicates the status of the relay. Red is for relay off. Green is for relay on.

Click   button down to step into manual operation mode.

Click the button to turn on the relay. The light becomes green.

Click the button to turn off the relay. The light becomes red.

 

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3. How to Turn On/Off Relay Automatically

Click   button down to step into auto mode.

The default mode is auto mode. The time of the relay on must be set at first.

Click button on the relay control panel to open Relay Setting dialog.

The relay can be given a name here.

Click Add button to open Schedule Setting dialog.

Edit the Schedule Name, select Relay Status, set Schedule Time, select Recurrence Pattern and Range .

Click OK to return Relay Setting dialog.

Different schedules can be added by this way.

Click OK to finish relay setting.

The relay will be turned on/off automatically according to the schedule list.

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4. How to Customize Relay Status

The status of the relay can be customized except only on or off during the setting time.

For example, relay can be on 10 minutes, off 5 minutes within one hour, and on 20 minutes and off 10 minutes within the other one hour. This can be set as steps below.

Step1. Click button on the Relay Control Panel to open Relay Setting dialog.

Step 2. Click Add button to open Schedule Setting dialog.

Edit the Schedule Name, set Schedule Time(2 hours), select Recurrence Pattern and Range .

Step 3. Click Customize Action or the edit button beside it to openCustomize Action dialog.

Step 4. Click Add button to open Add Actcion dialog.

Set Turn On 10 minutes, Turn Off 5 minutes and Loop Count 4.

Click OK to return Customize Action dialog. The action will be shown in the list.

Step 5. Click Add button to open Add Actcion dialog again.

Set Turn On 20 minutes, Turn Off 10 minutes and Loop Count 2.

Click OK to return Customize Action dialog. The action will also be shown in the list.

Click OK button to return Schedule Setting dialog and then return to Relay Setting dialog.

Click OK to finish relay setting.

The relay will be turned on/off automatically according to the customized setting.

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5. How to Launch with Command Line

Relay Timer R2X can be run from command line with a specified configuration or schedule setting file.

Format:

"Path to RelayTimer.exe" -c "Path to *.cfg"

"Path to RelayTimer.exe" -s "Path to *.sch"

Note:

The parameter "-c" is to launch Relay Timer R2X with the specified configuration file (*.cfg). Both the contents in Configuration dialog and Relay Setting dialog will be loaded.  If the *.cfg file does not exist, it will be created in the specified path automatically. After editing the Configuration dialog and Setting dialogs, the information will be saved to the created *.cfg file. When the command is run next time, all information will be loaded automatically.

The parameter ''-s'' is to launch Relay Timer R2X with the schedule setting file (*.sch). The content of Relay Setting dialog will be loaded. All information will be saved in the default configuration file. When Relay Timer R2X is launched by Icon on desktop or start menu, it loads the default configuration file. When you run this command, you need make sure the current default configuration file is same as when the *.sch file was saved.

Example I:

  • Click Windows Start -> Run cmd.exe to open command line window.

  • Type the command with parameters.

  • Press 'Enter' key to launch Relay Timer R2X with the specified configuration file.

     

Example II:

  • Create shortcut for RelayTimer.exe in the installation folder.

  • Open 'Properties' of the shortcut.

  • Add the arguments shown as below.

  • Double click the shortcut to launch Relay Timer R2X with the specified configuration file. 

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6. How to Control Relay Remotely

Relay Timer R2X can be controlled remotely from other computers.

 Click Configure button to show the Configuration dialog.

Select Enable Control Remotely checkbox. Set the Port Number or keep default value 80.

Select Password to set password for remote access.

Click OK to finish setting.

Relay Timer R2X can be controlled on the other computer by visiting the current computer's IP address in internet browser.

If Port Number is 80, you just need to type the IP address in the browser, shown as above.

If Port Number is modified, you need add the number after the IP address, shown as below.

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7. Rapid Buttons

Click to open Configuration dialog.
Click to set both relays in auto mode.
Click to set all relays in auto mode.
Click to set all relays in auto mode.
Click to load a *.sch file to get settings of both relays.
Click to save settings of both relays to a file (*.sch)

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