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Special features:
► Protocol diversity
■ Data conversion Serial <-> Ethernet
■ Connects different controller worlds
■ One device for different protocols
► Ethernet interface for
■ S7 Industrial plcs with MPI/PPI interface
■ S5 PLCs and programming devices
■ Serial Modbus devices
■ All devices with RS232/RS422/485 interface e.g. professional scanner, professional scales
■ IPC 620 PLC (Klòckner-Moeller) via CIM interface
► Echoaktiv function
■ Active initiating of jobs
■ Data transfer between PLCs without changing the program
► Webserver
■ Access process data via web browser
► Multi protocol
■ 16 connections per Com Port simultaneously
► Programming
■ S5/S7 programming via Ethernet
■ With S5/S7 for Windows and with STEP® 5 / STEP® 7
■ Softnet® is no longer required, since VCOM is included in the scope pf supply
► Telnet
■ To controls with unknown protocol
■ Frames are completely transferred
► Easy parameterization
■ Online via IP ■ Serial
■ Online via H1 ■ Offline
► Network analysis
■ NetSpector Recording Agent is included in the scope of supply of the echolink
■ echolink communication frames can be captured
■ Network version of NetSpector required
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► Redundancy function
Example: INAT redundancy
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Areas of application:
Devices with serial interface can be connected directly to the Ethernet.
► Integration of older systems and devices without Ethernet interface into the network
► Connecting serial Modbus devices via Ethernet
► Remote maintenance of PLCs
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