Quido_ETH_10/1: 10 inputs, 1 output and thermometer
Quido_ETH_10/1: 10 inputs, 1 output and thermometer
The Quido ETH 10/1 has 10 digital inputs, 1 output relay and a thermometer. It communicates via Ethernet (computer network LAN). Inputs are for voltage or contact connection, outputs are equipped with relays with switching contact. The external thermometer can measure from -55 to +125 °C.
You can order the thermometer for Quido, the box, the Plexiglas cover or the DIN rail mounting bracket separately. More
Product code: 56699 Shipping and Payment
The Quido ETH 10/1 has 10 digital inputs, 1 output relay and a thermometer. It communicates via Ethernet (computer network LAN). Inputs are for voltage or contact connection, outputs are equipped with relays with switching contact. The external thermometer can measure from -55 to +125 °C.
You can order the thermometer for Quido, the box, the Plexiglas cover or the DIN rail mounting bracket separately. More
Product code: 56699 Shipping and Payment
I/O module features
- Control and monitoring via Ethernet (10/100 Ethernet; standard computer LAN)
- Communication options: Web interface, e-mail, Spinel, MODBUS TCP, SNMP, HTTP GET, XML, TCP and UDP data connection
- Email alerts (port 25, email without SSL security).
- Also control from Windows programs QuidoFX a Wix
- Developer Tip: Spinel Library.NET on Github with examples in C# and documentation in Czech
- 10 galvanically isolated logic voltage or contact inputs.
- 1 output with relay switching contact.
- 1 thermometer on a cable length of up to 15 metres (not included, need order separately)
- Automatic response of the device to changes in the input state.
- Automatic response to temperature change.
- Input change counting function.
- Operating temperature range from -20 to +60 °C.
- Power supply from external power supply 8 - 30V.
- Part of the delivery is lever for easy handling of terminal blocks.

Basic functions and block drawing of Quido ETH
Basic functions of the I/O module
- Monitoring the status of inputs
- Automatic sending of email, HTTP GET or data packet about a change in inputs or temperature status
- Input pulse counting or input state change counting - for water and electricity meters with pulse output
- Output relay control with switching contact (manual or automatic according to measured temperature)
- Control of outputs from your system via HTTP GET, TCP, MODBUS, etc.
- Thermometer: temperature measurement -55 to +125°C

Sample website from Quido ETH 8/8
It may come in handy
- See how easy it is control Quido via HTTP GET.
- You have electricity meter, water meter, etc. with pulse output? Connect it to Quid.
- How to switch 230V with Quid? Take a look at instructions on how to switch higher voltages with Quid.
- Example of how to integrate Quido into intelligent wiring with Loxone.
- Does a machine contact in the warehouse trip a relay on the other side of the premises? You need transfer contact states or other two-state readings over a greater distance? Try over Ethernet with I/O modules Quido Duplex.
- Are you looking for a completely autonomous I/O module? Do you need to switch output 1 when input 3 and 4 are switched, etc.? Or do you set it to switch on only from 14:00 to 16:30? It can do all that I/O modules of the Teco series.

Configuration via web interface (example from Quido ETH 8/8)











