Smart digital inputs module via LAN

Lantick PE-0-16 is a smart module of 16 opto-isolated dry contact and 10-24V DC wet contact inputs. Input status is available via LAN. Additionally, the inputs status change can be transmitted to a server or to another module in M2M communication. The inputs are of NO (normally open) type, however the software allows the user to change the type to NC (normally closed). In addition, the inputs can operate in pulse counting mode.

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Technical data

Power supply

  • DC: 10-24V DC (3.5mm screw terminal block),
  • PoE: PoE IEEE 802.3af via port 1,
  • Passive PoE: 10-24V DC via port 2,
  • Power consumption: max. 2W.

Communication

  • 2 Ethernet 10/100Mbps RJ45 ports, built-in network switch for connecting additional LAN devices,
  • Ethernet 1 port: PoE 802.3af,
  • Ethernet 2 port: Passive PoE 10-24V DC.

Inputs

  • Number of inputs: 16,
  • Input type: opto-isolated, dry contact or wet contact NO,
  • Input voltage: 12-24V DC,
  • Maximum counter value: 4 294 967 296,
  • Maximum input frequency: 1000Hz.

Communication protocols

Advanced software allows the module to communicate through:

  • Built-in website,
  • KNX/IP protocol,
  • HTTP,
  • Inveo Dashboard access service http://dash.inveo.com.pl,
  • SNMP,
  • Modbus TCP,
  • Windows/Linux command line program.

M2M connection

Inveo devices are designed to cooperate with each other. For example, a Nano Temp can send an alarm state to a Lantick PE-4-4, causing activation of output No. 2 (e.g. fan). The Lantick PE-0-16 can transmit input states to other Inveo devices.

Each device input can respond to 4 conditions:

  • On – a function that detect voltage at each rising edge,
  • Off – a function that detect voltage falling edge (input signal must last less than 0.5sec),
  • Hold on – a function that detects high input voltage (input signal must last longer than 0.5sec),
  • Hold off – a function that detects voltage falling edge (input signal must last longer than 0.5sec).

The M2M feature supports the following protocols:

  • KNX,
  • TCP,
  • UDP,
  • HTTP GET.

Device configuration

Upon the first power-up, it is necessary to configure the device. The easiest method to configure Inveo devices is to use a Discoverer application. The program is available here. After installing and launching the application, all Inveo devices connected to the network will appear in the table. If the device has not been found, select another Interface or check the connection to the router.

If the devices have the Enable Remote Config service disabled, it is necessary to change the settings manually by changing the computer’s IP address. Detailed device configuration instruction can be found in the user manual.

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