RS-232 device server 99440-4
RS422/RS485EthernetDB9M

RS-232 device server - 99440-4 - Comtrol Corporation - RS422/RS485 / Ethernet / DB9M
RS-232 device server - 99440-4 - Comtrol Corporation - RS422/RS485 / Ethernet / DB9M
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Characteristics

Bus
RS-232, RS422/RS485
Output bus
Ethernet, DB9M
Other characteristics
DIN rail, 1-port, panel-mount

Description

DeviceMaster ® RTS VDC 1-Port DB91-Port serial device server with DB9 connectorsPart Number: 99440-4 No serial cable distance limitations RS-232/422/485 software selectable interfaces Application compatibility via Windows and Linux certified drivers PortVision DX Wide input power range Enables DIN rail or panel mounting Wide operating temperature (-40° to 75°C) Configuration management via SSL & SSH SSL/TLS serial data stream encryption up to TLS 1.2 TLS 1.2 compliant when running SocketServer IPv6 support Real-time email event notification The Pepperl+Fuchs Comtrol DeviceMaster RTS 1-Port VDC DB9 is a single-port device server designed for network-enabling serial communications devices. When used with the included NS-Link™ driver software and a host PC, the DeviceMaster DM enables placement of COM or TTY ports anywhere on an Ethernet network or across the Internet. In applications where connecting legacy serial devices to a PC without software changes is a requirement, a pair of DeviceMaster RTS units can be used to create a point-to-point serial tunnel across the network that seamlessly transfers serial data via TCP or UDP socket connections. DeviceMaster RTS VDC products are designed specifically for use where an existing power source from 5-30 VDC will be used. This product is fully compliant with RoHS 2. Includes: DeviceMaster RTS VDC 1 Port Device DB9F to DB25M Adapter Loopback Plug 35mm DIN Rail clips & Screws Power Connector
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