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DAEnetIP4 User Manual
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DAEnetIP4
Web enabled IP Controller
User Manual
Date: 08 June 2018

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Content
1. Features....................................................................................................................... 3
2. Application examples.................................................................................................... 4
3. Technical parameters..................................................................................................11
4. Connectors and ports (interfaces) ...............................................................................12
4.1. DAEnetIP4 ports ................................................................................................12
4.2. DAEnetIP4 ports, led-s and jacks description.....................................................12
5. Installation...................................................................................................................15
5.1. Connect..............................................................................................................15
5.2. Power supply requirements................................................................................15
5.3. Network connection............................................................................................17
5.4. Communication setup.........................................................................................18
6. Reset and default settings...........................................................................................21
6.1. Table with default settings..................................................................................21
6.2. Steps for loading default settings .......................................................................23
6.3. Restart the module.............................................................................................23
7. Web access.................................................................................................................24
7.1. Login..................................................................................................................25
7.2. Menu..................................................................................................................26
7.3. General Settings ................................................................................................27
7.4. Network settings.................................................................................................28
7.5. Date and Time Settings......................................................................................29
7.6. HTTP, XML and JSON Access...........................................................................30
7.7. SNMP Agent......................................................................................................32
7.8. SNMP Traps ......................................................................................................33
7.9. Digital Inputs......................................................................................................34
7.10. Analog Inputs.....................................................................................................35
7.11. Digital Outputs....................................................................................................36
7.12. PWM Outputs.....................................................................................................39
7.13. Monitoring and control........................................................................................40
7.14. Week Schedule..................................................................................................41
7.15. Logout................................................................................................................42
7.16. Reboot...............................................................................................................42
8. HTTP/XML/JSON access............................................................................................43
8.1. Login (Encrypted Password) ..............................................................................43
8.2. Login (Non-Encrypted Password).......................................................................44
8.3. Getting the I/O current state...............................................................................45
8.4. Multiple XML/JSON Access................................................................................47
8.5. Parameters ........................................................................................................47
9. SNMP access..............................................................................................................48
9.1. Product ..............................................................................................................48
9.2. Traps..................................................................................................................48
9.3. Setup .................................................................................................................48
9.4. Week Schedule..................................................................................................51
9.5. Control...............................................................................................................52
10. Security considerations...........................................................................................53
11. I/O Ports.................................................................................................................54
11.1. Digital Outputs Ports JP1/JP3............................................................................54
11.2. Digital Inputs Port JP2........................................................................................55
11.3. Analog Inputs Port JP4.......................................................................................56
11.4. PWM Port JP6....................................................................................................57
12. PCB mechanical drawing........................................................................................58

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1. Features
DAEnetIP4 is the next generation multifunctional Ethernet device (IP controller) for
management and control. It could be used for industrial and home automation,
access control, fire and security systems and embedding in other systems. It is
suitable also for controlling relay boards, monitoring different analogue sensors via
internet.
DAEnetIP4 features include:
10/100 Mb Ethernet interface;
Auto-MDIX;
Extended supply voltage range (7.5V - 25V) DC
Low power consumption - 40mA at 24V DC;
16 (2x8) Digital Outputs;
8 Analog Inputs (10 bit resolution);
8 Digital Inputs (16 bit counters);
2 PWM outputs (10 bit resolution);
Real Time Clock (RTC) for schedule (calendar) stand-alone work;
Extra status led;
Web server with secure login authorization;
SNMPv1 for configuration/monitoring (get,set,bulk,table,getnext,walk);
Secure HTTP/XML/JSON API protocol support for read/write Inputs/Outputs;
Supported protocols: ARP, IP, HTTP, ICMP (ping), DHCP, DNS;
Access protection (by IP and MAC address);
Option for saving Digital Outputs states and restoring on reset;
Scaling (linearization) for the analog inputs to show values in suitable units;
Single Input may be forwarded to control many Digital Outputs;
Sending traps according to Analog Input level and Digital Inputs state;
Working temperature range: 0ºC to 70ºC.

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2. Application examples
Bellow are shown ideas how DAEnetIP4 could be used. The examples are only
conceptual and an additional equipment is required in actual implementations:
Electrical appliances remote control applications
Figure 1. Controlling electrical appliances remotely
DAEnetIP4 can be used to control electrical appliances with combination of
mechanical relays, solid state relays, contactors and so on. It has 16 Digital Outputs
so it can control 16 electrical devices independently. Supports various integration
protocols (SNMP, HTTP/XML, Web-browser access) so these devices can be
accessed via any modern device from all over the world.

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Monitoring and logging applications
Figure 2. Monitoring sensors
DAEnetIP4 can be used with success into monitoring and logging systems. It has
8 x 10 bit Analog Inputs (10-bit resolution) which can be level-extended in order to
monitor temperature, humidity, distance, light and so on.

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Standalone applications with sensors and electrical devices
Figure 3. Controlling electrical devices depending on sensors values
The controller supports mode in which the Analog/Digital Inputs (sensors) can
control the Digital Outputs (electrical devices).

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Counters in shops
Figure 4. DAEnetIP4 used in application for counting customers in shops
DAEnetIP4 provides 8 x 16 bit counters (from 0 up to 65535) which can be
used to count various events - for example detect when a person enters in a
shop through the door. DAEnetIP4 increment its counter and saves this in its
RAM memory. With suitable software and database it could be easily
organized a monitoring and statistic system without concerns that even an
event will be missed.

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Web based thermo-regulator
Figure 5. Web based thermo-regulator
Every DAEnetIP4 Digital Output can be set to work in "Regulator" mode where it
can be controlled just from an Analog Input. The controller can be adjusted to set
different outputs upon the input level from single Analog Input (one input can be
configured to control many outputs). For example, one output can be set for heating,
another for cooling and etc. All the process may be monitored online and this makes
DAEnetIP4 suitable for standalone Web enabled thermo-regulator.

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Home automation
Figure 6. DAEnetIP4 can be used in home automation systems
DAEnetIP4 can be used for home automation applications as well.
oIt has 2 x PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) outputs which can be used (with
extension board) for lights dimming;
oThanks to it's week schedule feature (it has built in RTC), it could turn
on/off appliances up to 30 times per day;
oSetting with pulse. Every Digital Output can be configured to generate a
single pulse (from 0 up to 65553 seconds) which could be suitable for
controlling garage doors, windows, roofs and for any other application
where a certain period of time should be maintained;
oDAEnetIP4 supports mode of controlling the Digital Output from Digital
Input (buttons, switches...), Analog Input (sensors for temperature,
humidity, distance, light...), RTC (week schedule), Manual Control
(browser, SNMP, HTTP/XML) at the same time. This means the output
could be controlled for example from smart-phone, wall switch and light
sensor at the same time and with priority is the last action.
oUsing the "Regulator" mode for the Digital Outputs can ensure for example
opening and closing the door blinds based on the level of the outside
sunlight;

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Irrigation systems
Figure 7. DAEnetIP4 can be used in home irrigation systems
One of the possible applications for DAEnetIP2 is to be integrated in irrigation
systems. It features two different modes:
oStart and stop irrigation based on particular time. As DAEnetIP4 has its
own RTC (real time clock) and build in back-up power (for days) it can turn
on and off the system up to 30 times per a single day - it has organized a
week schedule based table inside. The clock can be synchronized via
internet from NTP server during a given period of a time.
oStart and stop irrigation based on humidity level. DAEnetIP4 can also set
the solenoid valves upon the level from humidity or rain sensor which
ensures that if it is rainy it won't start the system. This is because the
Analog Inputs of the controller can control the Digital Outputs
independently without computer (standalone mode).
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