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LAN Controller - Output OUT 0 - Sends only a single pulse instead of switching on

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  • #1 15101031
    68mustang
    Level 10  
    Hello, I am just trying to connect the LAN Controller 2.0 (tinycontrol.eu) to light up an LED connected to the battery via the relay output OUT 0. Here is how I connected it:


    Here I just connected to NC and C but I also tried NO and C.

    The power supply is from the battery
    LAN Controller - Output OUT 0 - Sends only a single pulse instead of switching on


    When logged into the controller panel, trying to change the ON/OFF state of the OUT 0 relay fails, and clicking on the red circle or trying to reverse the default state of all relays causes the LED to light up momentarily (single flash). I don't know how to make it light up continuously. I would appreciate your help.
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    #2 15101107
    itadek
    Level 23  
    Buddy, give us screenshots of control panel and events config something is switching the state of this output to the previous one.....
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  • #3 15101155
    68mustang
    Level 10  
    Thanks for the reply, below are the snapshots of the panel and events:

    LAN Controller - Output OUT 0 - Sends only a single pulse instead of switching on LAN Controller - Output OUT 0 - Sends only a single pulse instead of switching on

    Now to take snapshots I have connected as in the diagram in the previous post. That is, it lights up permanently, and switching to the opposite state should turn the diode off. Instead of going out permanently it goes out for a fraction of a second and then goes back to the default state again. Neither by changing the ON/OFF nor the reverse out state am I able to change this. Clicking the red/green circle also causes a momentary flash.

    Added after 13 [minutes]:

    I forgot to add that after this flashing of the LED and the audible click of the relay, the control panel cuts in and the up time recharges.

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    Sometimes a connection time out error pops up.
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    #4 15101324
    itadek
    Level 23  
    The settings look correct. Please provide a diagram of the connection of your diode to the lan controller module. What is your power supply and what are its parameters?
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  • #5 15101383
    68mustang
    Level 10  
    LAN Controller - Output OUT 0 - Sends only a single pulse instead of switching on


    Sorry for the quality of the diagram but this is the only way I know how ;/

    Power supply from Siemens phone:

    230V AC/50Hz/50mA
    9.3V AC/210mA

    Added after 6 [minutes]:

    OK! Thanks a lot! It was all about the power supply. I gave it 12V, 2A and it's OK....


    Many thanks again!
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  • #6 15103686
    68mustang
    Level 10  
    I have another problem. I am now supplied with the correct power supply however I have a problem with something else. I think there is something wrong with the relay OUT 0. When I connect my 'circuit' to NC and C everything works fine. The LED lights up and when I click in the control panel it goes out. The problem occurs when connecting to NO and C. That is, the circuit should be permanently open and when I click on it, it closes and lights the diode. Unfortunately the diode does not light up even though the click can be heard. Is it possible that the relay is faulty?
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    #7 15104696
    itadek
    Level 23  
    It is possible that it is faulty, but I suggest you connect an ohmmeter and check that only the C output on the board is not mislabelled
  • #8 15104881
    68mustang
    Level 10  
    OK. I'll check it out. But do you think it could be misspelled in the instructions? All in all, it's the most intuitive relay connection that there are NC - C - NO in sequence.

    Added after 1 [hour] 4 [minutes]:

    Checked. With the relay on, the ohm meter shows a value of 1. Between the outputs. It appears that it is not switching on correctly.
  • #9 15106552
    itadek
    Level 23  
    68mustang wrote:

    Checked. With the relay on, the ohm meter shows a value of 1. Between the outputs. It appears that it is not switching on correctly.


    "1" what does 1 Ohm mean? if so that's good
  • #10 15106574
    68mustang
    Level 10  
    With me it shows 1 if the circuit is open. When the ohm meter cables are in contact it shows something around 0.08. When there is flow through the relay it just shows 0.08. And in the foul case when there should be flow it shows 1 .
  • #11 15109294
    itadek
    Level 23  
    well, either you have a faulty relay or change the OUT setting from green ON to red OFF and then measure, because this is output negation.
  • #12 17225534
    Jaroslaw_Pedzik
    Level 9  
    Hello

    If I may link to the topic, I cannot find information on how to configure the "Sheduler" correctly so that it shuts down circuits. It switches on correctly whereas I cannot set the switch off. I have not come across a larger description....
  • #13 17226213
    itadek
    Level 23  
    instructions in appendix page 10
    Attachments:
    • instrukcja_lan_pl.pdf (667.4 KB) You must be logged in to download this attachment.
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