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Introduction
We provide new ways of connecting legacy serial devices to a Local Area Network (LAN)
or Wide Area Network (WAN). TCP/IP converters are designed to operate serial ports
over 100M bps Ethernet networks. The data is transmitted via TCP/IP protocol. Therefore,
control is available via Ethernet, Intranet and Internet. EX-9132C-2RS485 converter is
packaged in a PVC material case well suited for industrial environments. It provides two
serial ports one is a RS-485/422 and another is RS-232/422/485 (Auto-Detect). All serial
ports operate in common industrial configuration.
EX-9132C-2RS485 converter is a low-cost, high performance design. By carefully
selecting high quality with competitive prices components in the world, the products
made network connectivity possible with affordable cost for virtually all kinds of devices.
EX-9132C-2RS485 is a full set converter device with two serial ports as one is a
RS-485/422 port and another is a RS-232/422/485 (Auto-Detect) and it provides one
socket connection port. This operation manual will guide you step by step to learn the
various functions of the EX-9132C-2RS485 converter.
The following topics are covered in this chapter:
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Block Diagram
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Product Features
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Product Specifications
Overview
EX-9132C-2RS485
converter is designed to make your industrial serial devices
Internet ready instantly.
ARM Cortex-M3 CPU
of EX-9132C-2RS485 converters makes
them the ideal choice for connecting your RS-232 and RS-422 or RS-485 serial
device—such as PLCs, meters, and sensors—to an IP-based Ethernet LAN, making it
possible for your software to access serial devices anywhere and anytime over a local
LAN or the Internet.
Summary of Contents for EX-9132C-2RS485
Page 1: ...EX 9132C 2RS485 Serial to TCP IP Converter Version 1 2 14th Nov 2012 ...
Page 15: ...14 Wiring Architecture RS 232 Wiring Architecture RS 422 RS 485 Wiring Architecture ...
Page 35: ...34 Figure 6 2 Select TCP IP Winsock option at the Connect using field see Figure 6 3 ...
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