Micro
Seven Inc. model RP10, Power Terminal switches AC power on/off wirelessly by
smartphone, or BT10, USB/Wireless Interface.
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FEATURES
-90-250VAC, 50/60Hz power switch on/off
-turned on/off by iPhone® app or BT10,
USB/Wireless Interface
-19-inch rackmount RP20
with 3-8 relay-power terminals is available as a custom order
The above picture shows AC Power output connector for the
switching circuit. Banana jacks instead of AC Power output connector is
available as an option.
Specifications:
Size: 5”x5”x3”
Wireless operation distance: 50 feet
Operating temperature: -10 to +40°C
Operating environment: Indoor use only
Power input: by provided AC/DC power adapter
Switching Relay Circuit: 90-250VAC, 1A max
Options:
Switching Relay Input and Output Terminals:
Standard 3-prong AC plug or receptacles or banana jacks
Fuse Holder for protecting switching AC output
Connection detail in GATT/simulated UART communication:
Here. model BT10,
USB/Wireless Interface is a client, and RP10 is a server.
The client sends
“C,0,D88039FED2EF<0dh>” which contains a MAC number. The client sends “ready<0dh>”
back to the server after detecting socket connection with the server. The
server sends “o”. The client sends “RCF” to read the relay status in server.
The client sends “MA1DE” for turning the relay on or MA11E” for turning off the
relay. The client may send “S” to read the relay status in server. The client
sends two-digit hexadecimal characters back to client. When the bit 6 is on,
the relay is on. Otherwise, the relay is off. The Client sends “a” to
disconnect the connection.
Warranty: six months
iPhone app:
The screen shot of
an app for controlling RP20 under deveopment with three output relays.
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Portland, Oregon
U.S.A.
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