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EtherPad Digital I/O, PROD0203
Type:
Network Gateway
Description:
The EtherPAD Digital I/O is a single port premium serial to Ethenet
converter designed to withstand the harsh environments of the industrial
markets. It has one serial port, supporting RS-232, RS-422, and RS-485, with
a 10/100 Mbit Ethernet port. The Digital I/O provides a powerful interface
for connecting digital signals to Ethernet via a customised solution. This
product is available in different form factors: DIN Rail, 19" Rack Mount,
and free standing.
Connectivity:
Modbus, Modbus TCP/IP
Features:
4x Digital Inputs, 2x Digital Outputs and 1x Analog Input; Device network connectivity via UDP/IP, TCP/IP with SNMP MIB II protocol suite; Data logging facility with attachment mail option; Device management via Telnet, BootP/TFTP, Web Browser, SNMP; Built-in serial configuration interface; Windows and Linux configuration Utility; Web-enabled allowing unit configuration and serial device manipulation via Web browser as well as ability to download custom web pages, client side Java, images and active content to interface to serial device; Flash memory for convenient software updates via FTP; Low cost and Compact Size; Modbus bridge and scripting; Dynamic routing and PPP-over-Serial; Multiple network connections allowed to the same serial data stream; DIN Rail mounting and 19" rack mounting kits available.
Specifications:
Network Protocols: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, BootP/DHCP, TFTP, ICMP, ARP, Proxy ARP,
Telnet, FTP, HTTP, SMTP, DNS, PPP, RIP, SNMP (v1), Modbus/TCP, Modbus/UDP, Redirector (RFC2217); Serial Protocols: Raw, Redirector, TC500, Modbus/RTU, Modbus/ASCII; Parity: None, Even, Odd; Flow Control: None, Hardware (RTS/CTS), Software (XON, XOFF); Data Size: 5, 6, 7, 8; Stop bits: 1, 2; Data Throughput: 300 - 115200 Baud per port; Web Server; Password protection; Firmware upgrade over serial Kermit or network; Multiple concurrent network connections(max 50); SANscript creates powerful custom applications which includes embedding data into the web server or MIB table. Serial, I/O & Network data can be manipulated as it traverses the EtherPAD.
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