48-Channel Contact Closure Input Scanner Detector
Highlights
- Supports Many Communication Interface Technologies
- Long Range Wireless, Bluetooth, WiFi
- Ethernet, USB, RS-232, RS-485
- Mount as Serial Port or connect via TCP
- Read up to 256 Inputs
- Read one bank of inputs or multiple banks with one command
- Base Station Software
- Point & Click Interface
- Use to Discover on Network
- Read Status of Inputs
- Updated in 2024 to Include LEDs on Each Input (Black Version)
ProXR Series Contact Closure Detection
Multiple communication technologies available
Mounts as a Serial Port or connect over TCP
Monitor and Read Contact Closure Inputs Using a Computer
Monitor Inputs, Trigger Relays for Full Contact Closure Control
Contact Closure Monitoring
With this Scan Series Controller you can monitor Contact Closure Inputs using a computer. With minimal programming, data collection and control from a single controller allows any computer to talk this device. The SCAN Series command set allows you to read anywhere from 1 to 32 banks of 8 inputs in a single query. A single bank contains 8 inputs. Reading 32 banks will report the status of 256 inputs. It doesn’t stop there, because we are focused on relay control you can add relays to the board (up to 256) and control them using the data collected from the inputs. Remember these are contact closure inputs ONLY no voltage can be applied to these inputs. Simply connect to your computer and this board mounts as a Virtual COM Port on your PC, allowing easy programming from any language that supports serial communications.
Mounts as a COM Port
This ProXR series controller connects to the USB port of your computer and will mount as a COM port on your PC. USB Drivers will most likely be needed and can be found in the resources section to the right and will also be available in the Base Station Software. Once powered up, the controller waits for a command. A command consists of a few bytes of data in numerical format usually between 2 and 6 bytes. Once the command has been received, the controller processes the command, and sends you back ASCII character code 85 to signal the completion of your command.
Sending Commands
Base Station Software is available at no charge to get you up and running fast (more on Base Station below). Once powered up, the controller waits for a ProXR command. A command consists of a few bytes of data in numerical format usually between 2 and 6 bytes. Once the command has been received, the controller processes the command, and sends you back ASCII character code 85 to signal the completion of your command. When a command was sent to read the status of the contact closure the status is sent back.
Easy Software Development
Most of our customers write their own program for controlling these devices. Since you can use almost any programming language, you can use one that is most familiar to you so you don’t have to learn a new language.
Base Station Software
Base Station will assist you in learning how this device functions and is the ultimate reference tool for setting up, testing and controlling this device. Base Station software supports every feature of this device – no other controller manufacturer even comes close to offering this type of software. Base Station works by communicating with your controller to identify the model and provides the appropriate graphical user interface for setting up and testing the identified device. To help you get started and learn this controller Quick Start Guides are available for just about every feature. As you discover a feature in Base Station a link is provided where you can easily download the Quick Start Guide.
ProXR Contact Closure
We’ve looked at the interface and the programming now let’s take a look at the board design itself. The ProXR series ZSCAN controllers are manufactured by hand for a highly accurate and reliable design. Equipped with the XR Expansion Port relays can be easily added. Fully tested before they leave the production facility each ZSCAN controller is ready to stand up to rigorous demands from heat, cold or vibration. The best test of all is the numerous boards in the field from customers all over the world in all sorts of conditions. Take it from us, these controllers will hold up!
XR Expansion Port
The XR Expansion Port is available for adding relays to the board. Relay expansion boards can be added up to a total of 256 relays. The Expansion Boards get their logic from the main board and will require 12 VDC power.
UXP Expansion Port
While the XR Expansion port adds relays to the board the UXP Expansion adds additional contact closure inputs to the board. The ZSCAN series controllers are expandable up to 256 total inputs. The controller is fitted with an UXP Expansion Port where you can add contact closure expansion boards to this relay. Expansion boards can be added until you reach 256 total inputs. The Expansion Boards get their logic from the main board and will require 12 VDC power.
ProXR Enhanced Firmware Installed
This board has ProXR Firmware installed that responds to the full ProXR Command Set. The ProXR Firmware is the industry leading firmware for controlling relays with more commands and functionality than any other board on the market. The list of commands and parameters this board is capable of is extensive. ProXR Enhanced is the newly released enhanced version of the ProXR Firmware with more commands, more functionality and better control than ever before!
Contact Closure Monitoring Is Here!
A more streamlined manufacturing process brings a more durable, reliable and better relay board to the market. Here’s a lists of great features:
User Friendly Board Design
- “Wall Wart” Power Capability
- XR Expansion Port
- For Adding Relays
- UXP Expansion Port
- For Adding More Contact Closure Inputs
- Screw terminal connections make connecting to the board easy
ZSCAN Features
- Works with the full ProXR Enhanced Command Set
- Highly reliable relay with industry leading command set
- Base Station Software for Connecting to Controller
Updated Communication Technologies
This product has been updated to support many communication technologies. Please reference the quick start guide for each of the associated communication technologies, as they generally all work as protocol converters to convert data to serial communications at 115.2K baud. Please choose from any of the communication technologies below:
Mechanical Drawing
Essential
- ProXR Quick Start Guide
- Contact Closure Input Quick Start Guide
- API Codec Quick Start Guide
- Base Station Quick Start Guide
Documentation
- NCD Component Library Quick Start Guide
- Scratchpad Memory Quick Start Guide
- EEPROM Memory Map Quick Start Guide
Communications
- NCD Gen3 Ethernet Module User Guide
- NexGen WiFi Module User Guide
- RS-485 to Wireless Converter Modem Guide
- RS-485 Network Quick Start Guide
- KFX Key Fob Communications Module Quick Start Guide
- (Deprecated Technology) WiNet Gateway Quick Start Guide
- Digi 802.15.4 Quick Start Guide
- (Deprecated Technology) Web-I WebRelay Communications Module Quick Start Guide
- (Deprecated Technology) Lantronix XPort Communications Module Quick Start Guide
- (Deprecated – Legacy Hardware) WiFi Communications Module Quick Start Guide
- ZRS RS-232 Communications Module Quick Start Guide
- ZUSB USB Communications Module Quick Start Guide
Tutorials
- Benefits of Wireless Door Open Closed Sensors Monitoring System
- Efficiency and Control: Leveraging Contact Closure Push Notification for Industrial Access Management
- Effective Facilities Management with Contact Closure Push Notification Systems
- Using Comm Operator to Control Ethernet Relays
- Linux Relay Controller using Netcat for Ethernet and WiFi
- Using Comm Operator to Control USB Relays
- Choosing the Right USB Relay Controller
Download NCD Base Station
Official Repository
WiFi Module Setup
The Wi-Fi Communications Module must be configured in order to connect to your network using the Wi-Fi Configuration Kit. The Wi-Fi Configuration Kit consists of a small black board with 3 LEDs. The Configuration Board will be labeled ZIGMO. The module may have to be removed from the board and plugged into the ZIGMO as shown. The ZIGMO will plug into the USB port of your computer for configuration and some USB drivers may need to be installed on your computer. Base Station software is required to configure the Wi-Fi communications module and is available as a free download. This software identifies compatible Wi-Fi routers in your area and assigns the router you have chosen to the Wi-Fi communications module. Network security options may be configured using this software including passwords. You can find the NCD Base Station Software at ncd.io/start.
Introduction to Ethernet Relay Control
This video will introduce you to Controlling Relays over your Local Area Network (LAN) using Ethernet Relay Controllers from store.ncd.io. Ethernet can be one of the more complicated communication interfaces due to the network protocol stack. We break it down for you to show you the most important parts for Relay Control. You can find NCD Base Station at ncd.io/start.
USB Intro
We explain the advantages and disadvantages to USB communications and how it effects our Relay Controllers and your application. Some of the information is outdated as we’ve moved away from controlanything.com. Most modern operating systems come with the FTDI driver installed so you should just need Base Station
Relay Control Commands (ProXR Part 1)
Controlling Relays from a Computer using Windows 10 and a USB Relay Board. Turn Relays On and Off and read the status of relays. This video gives you a quick introduction to how Relay Control Commands work using Base Station as a reference. You can download Base Station at ncd.io/start.
Base Station Overview ProXR Series Relay Controllers
This video is a quick introduction to Base Station, available for FREE download at ncd.io/start. Base Station is a Free software download that can control any of our Industrial Series boards and give you a quick command reference. You can find the complete Base Station Quick Start Guide here: https://ncd.io/base-station-quick-start-guide/.
Relay Power-up Status Map (ProXR Part 3)
This video demonstrates how to read the status of relays as well as setting the power-up default status of relays using ProXR relay controllers. This video uses a 16-Channel USB relay board. Relay Power-up Status Mapping allows you to account for power loss to a Relay Controller.
Controlling Individual Relays (ProXR Part 4)
This video demonstrates controlling individual relays on a 16-Channel USB Relay Board. Controlling relay individually is the easiest way to control relays on your Relay Controller. It is ideal for applications with a single endpoint/pc controlling it and doesn’t need to control multiple relays with one command.
Relay Refreshing Automatic and Manual Modes (ProXR Part 2)
Automatic and Manual Relay Refreshing Modes Explained for users of ProXR Industrial Relay Controllers. This video shows a 16-Channel USB Relay board. Manual Relay Refreshing is useful if you need to only update Relay Status (On/Off) on interval. You can send relay control commands to the board and the changes won’t become live until the manual refresh command is sent.
USB FTDI Communication Module Compatible with the Digi XBee ® Controlling Relay
FT232RL USB Interface Adapter Similar to the Digi XBee ® footprint shown controlling a 16-Channel Relay Controller Board Available from https://store.ncd.io/product/usb-communications-module-ft232rl-zusb/ Drivers Available from FTDI: http://www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm Base Station Software: ncd.io/start Digi.com offers a wide variety of XBee Interface modules for industrial wireless applications. Digi XBee® devices are compatible with NCD products.
Relay Grouping Demonstrated with a 16-Channel USB Relay Controller (ProXR Part 6)
This video demonstrates ProXR relay grouping commands using a 16-channel USB Relay Controller. Grouping commands are useful full to simulate DPDT Relays and for applications that require multiple relays to be triggered any time one relay is triggered.
Relay Flashers Demonstrated with a 16-Channel USB Relay Board (ProXR Part 7)
This video demonstrates ProXR relay flashing commands using a 16-channel USB Relay Board. Relay flashing is ideal for signal operation, warning buzzers, and any other application that needs relays to be activated at regular intervals.
Relay Timers Demonstrated with a 16-Channel USB Relay Module (ProXR Part 5)
This video demonstrates ProXR relay timer commands using a 16-channel USB Relay Module. Relay Timers are a powerful tool in the ProXR command set. Turn a relay on or off for a pre-selected amount of time using a single command after the relay has been set up. This makes for a useful tool for pulsing relays, rebooting servers/computers, and many more application where a Relay only needs to be activated for a specific amount of time.
USB Setup
Learn how to set up you own ZUSB Module to work with your NCD Relay Controller. For complete instructions and details on how to use an NCD ZUSB Module see our article at https://ncd.io/zusb-usb-communications-module-quick-start-guide/ Portions of this video may be outdated as we have moved from controlanything.com since this video was created.
802154 RANGE
A simple demonstration of the Wireless Range of 802.15.4 in the 300′ and 1 Mile Range with and without obstacles.
Wireless Range Testing Setup
This video tells you the set up that we used to get real world ranges on our wireless communication modules.
WiFi Introduction
Introduction to our WiFi Module and technologies. Learn the advantages, disadvantages as well as tips and tricks for using WiFi Relay Controllers available from store.ncd.io. You can find more in depth information on how to use and configure your WiFi Relay Controller at https://ncd.io/wifi-module-quick-start-guide/.
Ethernet over Virtual Serial Setup
Learn how to communicate to your Ethernet Module using a Virtual COM Port. Virtual COM Port communications are ideal for existing applications that make use of our wired and wireless relay control already and want to quickly add support for Ethernet Relay Controllers. Virtual COM Port communication allow you to send commands to an Ethernet Relay Board as if it were directly connected to the controlling PC.
Web-i FTP Instructions
Learn how to FTP and customize your Web-i Interface. If you want to make some changes to your Web-i interface and how it works you can follow the instructions on this video and be up and developing in minutes.
Web-i Configuration
Learn how to properly configure your Web-i. Learn how to alter the configuration of your Web-i to better suit your needs. Whether customizing macros, changing the UDP broadcast, or setting a static IP address or password this video will get you up and running.
Getting Started with Web-i
This video will show you the basics on how to get started familiarizing yourself and using the Web-i Interface. This software used to find your Web-i Controller has changed. You can now use NCD Base Station to find your Web-i Device. You can download Base Station at ncd.io/start.
Web-i Introduction
Get the rundown of the benefits and capabilities of using a Web-i in your next project. From relay control to sensor monitoring Web-i gives you an easy to use interface for your web controlled relays.
XR and UXP Expansion Ports
Get a basic introduction to both our XR Relay Expansion and UXP IO Expansion Boards. XR Expansion Boards provide additional Relays to your ProXR controller while UXP Expansion Boards provide additional functionality like ADCs and Digital IOs.
Finding the Com Port
Learn how to find the COM Port on your windows based computer. You can also use Base Station to find the COM Port of your Relay Controller. Base Station can be downloaded at ncd.io/start.
Wired Communications
Get the rundown on the pros and cons of all the Wired Communication Interfaces we offer. If you want to know which wired technology will best suit your needs this video will get you the information you need in just a few minutes. Whether you need the power of ethernet or the simplicity of RS-232 we have something to fit your application.
900HP-S3B Wireless Compatibility Notes
Notice: Compatibility Notes Does NOT Apply to the Following Products:
- NCD Enterprise Solutions
- NCD Wireless Sensors
- NCD Enterprise Modems and Gateways
Notice: Compatibility Notes Applies to NCD Industrial Products, Including Fusion, ProXR, ProXR Lite, Taralist, and Reactor Series Products.
Compatibility Notes
When using an 900HP-S3B communication module, it is essential that you use the ZIGMO_PCB to configure the module settings. Long-Range wireless sensors may be programmed over the air without removing the communications module.
A 900HP-S3B Modem or a gateway of some kind that support the 900HP-S3B communications module will also be required.
Ethernet TCP/IP Compatibility Notes
This device periodically sends UDP Packets on port 13,000, which help identify the IP address of this device on your network.
RS-232 Serial Compatibility Notes
The NCD RS-232 Serial communications module is compatible with standard RS-232 signals (+/-10VDC), which are not directly compatible with UART signals from a microprocessor. If you are working with Arduino, Microchip PIC, or other common microcontroller, a communications module is not required. Microcontrollers will directly talk to the on-board processor of all NCD controllers.