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Overview
of the UGW X-series
UGW X-series
Overview of the UGW X-series
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Overview of the UGW X-series
SINGLE-X
Standard
DOUBLE-X
An integrated hardware adapter
TRIPLE-X
Two integrated hardware
adapters
Scope of supply
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Universal gateway
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Pluggable screw terminals
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Documentation/Manual
Type label
The type label attached to the casing includes the following information:
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MAC address
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Default IP address
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Other IDs, depending on the protocol (e.g. Neuron ID for LON)
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Included protocols with associated interface.
The included protocols/hardware adapters with associated interface are also shown on the front and
left-hand sides of the device.
Communication protocols
With the available communications protocols, universal gateways offer the right solution for almost
every requirement. The gateways are configured with text files. They are transferred to the gateway
with a browser using an integrated web server. The configuration is retentively saved on the
gateway.
Number of data points
A data point corresponds to a unidirectional connection between two data points. The direction of
value transmission is irrelevant here.
The number of data points (DP) available is determined by the device type and licence. The number
of DPs supplied with the gateway is shown on the device. The number of DPs corresponds to the
number of different addresses entered in the file “dispatch.txt” with the keyword
target
=.
With regard to data points, gateways of the X-series are available in five gradations:
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25 data points