Wireless Contact Closure Relay 2-Channel 10-Amp
MIRCR210$524.00
Wireless Contact Closure Relay
The MirCR210 Wireless Contact Closure Relays are a set of two boards, a sender board with two contact closure (no voltage) inputs and a receiver board with two relays. The inputs on the sender board will control the relays on the receiver board - it's just that simple! When the contact closure circuits are closed the relays will remain energized, when the circuits open the relays will turn off! Contact closure inputs such as buttons, relays, switches or other electronic devices (no voltage) attached to inputs on the sender boards will control the relays on the receiver board.Wireless Contact Closure Relay 2-Channel 10-Amp
MIRCR210$524.00
Wireless Contact Closure Relay
- 2 10-Amp Relay Installed
- Single Pole Double Throw (SPDT) Relays
- Wire to Normally Open or Normally Closed Position
- 12 Guage Solid Core Wire Capacity
- Temperature Rating -40° C to 85° C - Sender Board Controls Receiver Board
- 2 Contact Closure Inputs on Sender Board
- 2 10-Amp Relays on Receiver Board
- Each Relay Controlled Independently
- Wire Inputs Together to Control from One Input - Sold in Pairs - Wireless Contact Closure
- 900 MHz Radios Installed
- Line of Sight Operation
- 2-Mile Range
- Multiple Pairs will not Interfere with Each Other - Works Together Right Out of the Box!
- No Computer, No Programming, No Set-Up!
Wireless Range
MirC boards operate reliably and efficiently when the antennas can “see“ each other. Obstructions like walls, buildings and even trees and hills can diminish the signal or prevent communication altogether. Metal being the worst for any wireless signal to penetrate with stone and brick and being a close second. Positioning the antennas for line-of-site operation will greatly increase reliability.
Wireless Contact Closure
MIRCR210 are sold in pairs, you will receive both boards shown here when you purchase this set. These boards will give you the opportunity to control a relay wirelessly using a simple dry contact. The dry contact (no voltage) input on the sender board controls the relay on the receiver board. When the contact closure circuit on the sender board is closed the relays on the receiver board are energized, when the circuit opens the relay turns off. Wireless applications include gate controls, door lock control and anywhere you need to transfer a contact closure to another location wirelessly. Pricing shown on our web site indicates pricing for the pair of boards.XBee-PRO 900 RF Module
The MIRCR210 boards are equipped with an 900HP Modules and are paired together using the serial numbers of the radios installed. The XBee-PRO 900 RF module is ideally suited for less power-hungry, low-latency point-to-point applications. Capable of point-to-point and peer-to-peer, the XBee-900 modules have a higher selectable transmitting power of 250mW. This higher TX power allows for line-of-sight range up to 15 miles with the right antenna. All range tests are conducted in clear line-of-sight installations. It is not possible for us to accurately predict range prior to purchase. We cannot predict range inside buildings, using google map images, or predict interference that may be present at your location that would prohibit proper operation.The module is powered from the board and the board itself will require 12 VDC power and can be hard wired or you can purchase a "wall wart" type Power Supply at checkout.Standard Range Antenna
The 900HP Standard Range Antenna (distance of 2 miles) is included with the price of the boards. The included antennas are a 6" whip antenna with an RP-SMA threaded connection. The antenna will screw directly onto the wireless module. NCD has tested this device at 2 Miles with excellent results using smaller antennas than what would be required to achieve the 28-Mile range achieved by the manufacturer. All range tests are conducted in clear line-of-sight installations. It is not possible for us to accurately predict range prior to purchase. We cannot predict range inside buildings, using google map images, or predict interference that may be present at your location that would prohibit proper operation.Extension Cable
An extension cable can be used position the antenna if needed. The cable should be no longer than 20' (6 m) to prevent signal loss. The antenna uses an RP-SMA connection or Reverse Polarity SMA connector.Line-Of-Site Operation
As with any wireless technologies, for optimal performance it needs to be line-of-sight. We can't stress this enough. In other words the antennas of the boards must "see" each other to get the optimal range or even be able to communicate at all. Obstructions like walls, buildings and even trees and hills can diminish the signal or prevent communication altogether. Metal being the worst for any wireless signal to penetrate with stone, brick and hills being a close second. Upgrading to a longer distance module will not mean that the signal will be able to penetrate these obstructions even at a short distance of a few feet.What Happens When Communication is Lost
A common question we receive is what happens to the relay that is energized and communication between the boards is lost. The relay can remain energized or on until communication is re-established or the relay can de-energize or turn off. This is done by a simple jumper on the board and setting it to Beacon or Smart mode.Multiple MirC Pairs?
Multiple pairs of the MirC Controllers can be used within range of each other. The boards are paired together using the serial numbers of the wireless modules installed, meaning multiple pairs will not interfere with each other! Please note: When there are large numbers of devices using the same channels, there will be interference that can cause dropped communications. There are ways to combat this interference, there are a few things that can be done. Contact us if you are quoting a large job for more information.Who’s Qualified to Use the MirC Series?
Anyone! The MirW Series Controllers are very consumer-friendly devices that are married together through software and only require some wiring by the end user. Whether an electronics engineer or a home hobbyist, almost anyone is qualified to use the MirW Series controllers.Induction Capacitors
Perhaps the most overlooked aspect of relay control is proper handling of inductive loads. Inductive loads are anything with a magnetic coil, such as a motor, solenoid, or a transformer. Controlling a inductive load using these boards requires induction suppression capacitors to absorb the high voltages generated by inductive loads, blocking them from the contacts of the relay. Without this capacitor, the lifespan of the relay will be greatly reduced. Induction can electrically interfere with the microprocessor logic of the boards, causing relay banks to shut down unexpectedly. If this happens the boards may need to be power cycled to restore communication. Capacitors are available at checkout, for more information and drawings view our Induction Suppression Page.Induction Video
Dry Contact Input ONLY
Please Note: Users must NEVER apply any voltage to the inputs on the MirC Sender Board, these inputs are for
Dry Contact Connections ONLY.
MirC Relay
This pair of boards allows you to control a relay using a dry contact (no voltage). The dry contact can come from a manual switch, a sensor or device that provides a contact closure, or another relay. As long as the contact closure circuit is closed the relay will remain energized or on. When the circuit opens the relay will de-energize or turn off. Meaning the relay will respond to a toggle or momentary connection depending on what type of input you select. Each MirC pair is ready to stand up to rigorous demands from heat, cold or vibration. Take it from us, these controllers will hold up!Status of Remote Relays
Both boards are equipped with LEDs that display the status of the relay on the receiver board. Status information is verified using 2-way wireless communications. If communication is lost between the devices, the LED will turn off. Additionally, every MirC controller is equipped with a Busy/Ready LED. If the Busy LED flashes, this indicates the other device has successfully received and accepted your contact closure status. If the Busy LED does not flash, the remote device is out of range.What Happens When Communication is Lost
A common question we receive is what happens to the relay that is energized when communications between the boards is lost. The relay can remain energized or on until communication is re-established or the relay can de-energize or turn off. This is done by a simple jumper on the board and setting it to Beacon or Smart mode. Regardless of the Mode you choose, if the busy LED flashes, the two devices are communicating properly. If the Busy LED does not flash at all, the devices are unable to communicate. See the table below for the differences between Beacon and Smart mode.Contact Closure Inputs
The inputs on these boards accept a dry contact only - no voltage. Users must never apply any voltage to an input on either of the MirX Controllers.Relay Outputs
Relays do NOT provide a voltage output and can be used as a dry contact. They provide a contact closure output and simply interrupt the power to the device you are switching. The relays are rated for 240 VAC or 24 VDC. See the Data Sheets tab above for the specs on relays installed.SPDT Relay Installed
This device has SPDT relays installed. SPDT Single Pole Double Throw Relays have three connections - Common, Normally Open, and Normally Closed. When the relay is off, the common is connected to the normally closed connection of the relay. When the relay coil is energized, the Common swings to the Normally Open Connection of the Relay. You can wire the device you are switching to either the Normally Open or the Normally Closed position using screw terminal connections. The maximum guage wire the terminal can handle is 14 ga but we have used up to 12 ga solid core for several applications with no issues.2-Million Cycles
MirC series controllers are designed for long life, you should expect to get years of service from your controller and literally 2-million cycles from the relays on board. With a 5-year warranty and a money back guarantee you have nothing to loose! Place your order now, while everything is in front of you.Break-A-Way Tabs for a Smaller Design
The MirC relays have a great feature where space is a premium - Break-A-Way Tabs. The Break-A-Way Tabs allow most boards to fit in an optional undrilled plastic enclosure. Snap off the Break-A-Way Tabs and you have a controller with a smaller profile when you need to fit in a tight space.5-Year Warranty/Money Back Guarantee
MirC controllers are guaranteed against manufacturing and functionality defects for a full 5 years! Not to mention a 30-day money back guarantee! If for any reason you are not happy with a relay purchased from Relay Pros, simply return it within 30 days and we will give you your money back! Controllers that are damaged by our customers will not of course be warranted under any circumstances.This Board is RoHS Compliant
This board is led free and RoHS Compliant. If your requirements are for RoHS compliant parts this board is manufactured with RoHS compliant led free parts and solder.Shipping
The boards sold are brand new units shipped from our office conveniently located in Missouri. These boards are completely tested before they are released for shipping With so many boards on our site it is impossible to stock boards, please allow two to three days production time for your order to ship. If you have any questions please feel free to call our office at 800-960-4287 or e-mail us at sales@relaypros.com.Contact Closure Relay 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:- Single Pole Double Throw Relays Installed
- Wire to Normally Open or Normally Closed Position
- 12 Guage Solid Core Wire Capacity - Screw Terminal Contact Closure and Relay Connections
- Break-A-Way Tabs Lets you Decide the Board's Size
- Temperature Rating -40° C to 85° C
- RoHS Compliant
User Friendly Board Design
- Control Relay from a Dry Contact (No Voltage)
- Inputs on Sender Board Control Relays on Receiver Board
- Sender Board Displays Status of Remote Relays
MirC Features
Enclosure Available
The CFL Enclosure is an undrilled, non-waterproof enclosure and is available at checkout for the Sender Board.CFL Spec Sheet
CAD Drawing: CFL CAD Drawing
3D Model: CFL_3D
Enclosure Available
The SFL Enclosure is an undrilled, non-waterproof enclosure and is available at checkout for the Receiver Board.SFL Spec Sheet
CAD Drawing: SFL CAD Drawing
3D Model: SFL_3D
Power Supply Available
The PWR12 is regulated power supply providing clean power necessary for the performance of these boards. The PWR12 US power supply is a 120VAC to 12VDC 1.25A 60Hz regulated power supply and it plugs into the barrel connector on the board. The output connector is a 2.1mm I.D. x 5.5mm O.D. x 9.5mm R/A barrel connector.Click Here for More