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ioLogik E1200 Series
Ethernet remote I/O with 2-port Ethernet switch
A new era of extensible Ethernet I/O arrays is here. The ioLogik E1200
industrial Ethernet remote I/O comes with two switched Ethernet ports
to allow for the free flow of information downstream, to another local
Ethernet device, or upstream, to a control server. Applications such as
factory automation, security and surveillance systems, and tunnelled
connections can make use of daisy-chained Ethernet for building
multidrop I/O networks over standard Ethernet cables. Many industrial
automation users are
familiar with multidrop
as the configuration
Introduction
User-definable Modbus/TCP Slave addressing
Supports EtherNet/IP* adapter mode
Supports RESTful API for IIoT applications
2-port Ethernet switch for daisy-chain topologies
Save time and wiring cost with peer-to-peer communications
Active communications with MX-AOPC UA Server
Supports SNMPv1/v2c
Easy mass deployment and conguration with ioSearch utility
Friendly conguration via web browser
Simplify I/O management with MXIO library on either a Windows
or Linux platform
Class I Division 2, ATEX Zone 2 certication
Wide operating temperature range: -40 to 7C (-40 to 167°F)
*Requires online registration (available free of charge)
In remote automation applications, the control room and sensors
are often far removed, making wiring over long distances a constant
challenge. With peer-to-peer networking, users may now map a pair
of ioLogik E1200 series modules so that input values will be directly
transferred to output channels, greatly simplifying the wiring process
and reducing wiring costs.
Save Time and Wiring Costs with Peer-to-Peer Communications
Daisy-Chained Ethernet I/O Connection
most typically used in fieldbus solutions. The daisy-chain capabilities
supported by ioLogik E1200 Ethernet remote I/O units not only
increase the extensibility and installation possibilities for your remote
I/O applications, but also lower overall costs by reducing the need for
separate Ethernet switches. Daisy-chaining devices in this way will also
reduce overall labor and cabling expenses. For example, if a production
facility contains 700 stations with 20 I/O points per station, the savings
on wiring costs can reach
as much as 15% of the
total expense.
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