AMX CE-REL8 Control Extender - 8 Relay
Description
AMX CE-REL8 Control Extender - 8 Relay
The AMX CE-REL8 is a compact control interface designed for integrating relay-based switching into networked AV and automation systems. Its card-deck-sized footprint makes it easy to mount in tight spaces while delivering reliable signal routing and device control across professional installations.
Network Integration & Power
PoE power eliminates the need for separate power supplies, while the RJ45 Ethernet port supports network distances up to 100 meters, providing flexible placement options. Typical power draw of 1.9 watts (maximum 3.4 watts) keeps infrastructure demands minimal.
Relay Switching & Protocol Support
Eight independent 1A relays rated for 24VAC or 28VDC enable control of lighting, HVAC, and other low-voltage devices. Native support for RS-232, -422, and -485 protocols ensures compatibility with legacy and modern control systems, while the built-in web interface and open control API simplify integration with third-party platforms.
Key Features
- Eight 1A relays
- 1A @ 24VAC or 28VDC relay rating
- PoE powered over Ethernet
- RJ45 port for control signals and Power-over-Ethernet
- Two eight-pin terminal block connectors
- Ethernet cable distance up to 100 meters
- Compact dimensions: 1 x 4.06 x 4.09 inches
- Supports RS-232, -422, and -485 protocols
- Built-in web interface for configuration
- Open control API for third-party system compatibility
- Typical power consumption: 1.9 watts
- Maximum power consumption: 3.4 watts
The CE-REL8 delivers dependable relay expansion for live sound rigs and venue installations where networked device control and compact rack integration are critical. Minimal power footprint and PoE simplicity make it a proven choice for touring ops and permanent installations alike.
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At a Glance
The AMX CE-REL8 is a networked relay control interface that brings eight independent 1A relays into your AV and automation system over Ethernet with Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) support. System integrators and venue technicians use it to remotely switch lighting, HVAC, and other low-voltage devices across networked installations without dedicated power runs. Its compact footprint, support for RS-232/422/485 protocols, and open API make it a dependable choice for expanding control capacity in fixed installations where reliability and network reach matter.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ AV system integration
- ✓ building automation
- ✓ commercial installation
- ✓ networked control systems
Not the best pick for
- – consumer home audio
- – portable live sound
- – instrument amplification
Skill level: Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What devices can the CE-REL8 control?
The eight 1A relays are rated for 24VAC or 28VDC and can switch lighting, HVAC systems, and other low-voltage devices commonly found in commercial and studio installations. Each relay is independent, allowing simultaneous control of multiple devices across your networked system.
Do I need a separate power supply?
No. The CE-REL8 is powered over Ethernet (PoE), so power and control signals travel through the same RJ45 connection, with typical draw of 1.9 watts and maximum of 3.4 watts. Ethernet runs can reach up to 100 meters from your control source.
What control protocols does it support?
The CE-REL8 supports RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485, making it compatible with legacy and modern AV control systems. It also includes a built-in web interface and open API for integration with third-party platforms and custom automation software.
How difficult is it to integrate into an existing system?
Two eight-pin terminal block connectors simplify wiring, and the built-in web interface allows straightforward configuration without specialized tools. The open API and multi-protocol support mean you can connect it to most networked control systems with minimal custom programming.
Is this suitable for portable or live-sound applications?
No. The CE-REL8 is designed for fixed commercial and studio installations where networked integration and permanent mounting are required; it is not intended for portable live-sound or traveling rigs.