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Hi,I have a custom RS232 controller that controls the on/off state of the 4 relays in the DR410PROXR for power switching.As the DR410PROXR is now discontinued, can I substitute this with…Continue
Started by Neil Parfitt in RS 232 Controllers Hardware/Communications. Last reply by TravisE NCD Technical Engineer 1 hour ago.
I am curious if anybody out there has the time/ability to help me troubleshoot an R1610?I know these devices are old, and probably not supported, however, its what I have, and I am trying to learn…Continue
Tags: troubleshooting, NCD, R1610
Started by Mr. Long in RS 232 Controllers Hardware/Communications. Last reply by TravisE NCD Technical Engineer 1 hour ago.
Hello all, I am trying to control a pan tilt unit via the computer. I'm going to make my own pan tilt controller so i just need a relay board that has 4 relays (up, down, left, right) and a program…Continue
Started by Brandt Nelson in Which Controller for My Application. Last reply by TravisE NCD Technical Engineer 19 hours ago.
Back in 2012 I purchased one of these boards and was eventually successful in getting it to work in 8 bit A/D mode. However, I had and still have a problem when I try to use 10 bit A/D mode. I…Continue
Started by Book in Ethernet Hardware/Communications. Last reply by TravisE NCD Technical Engineer yesterday.
Added by Tim F
Hi Everyone,
I have been working my tail off developing new product packages. These Packages include our relay controllers and also sensors to go with them. These package pages give you everything you could possibly need to complete an application using our products. You can do everything from close a garage door automatically, to turn your lights on when it gets dark out, to turn on a fan based on current draw in a completely different location. NO SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT IS…
ContinuePosted by TravisE NCD Technical Engineer on March 18, 2010 at 9:51am
Well Its been a rough week. I know I havnt been in contact as much as I would like. The reason is we are releasing products like we never have before. We also have just this year started producing our controllers with surface mount technology. This has proven to be a great system, however we have had to learn how to program, operate, maintain, and trouble shoot the machines. I have taken this on myself and has taken about 10 months to complete but I think we are on the downhill slop…
ContinuePosted by TravisE NCD Technical Engineer on March 5, 2010 at 5:43pm
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