Digital I/O module MDS NETio
analogEthernetModbus TCP

digital I/O module
digital I/O module
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Characteristics

Signal type
digital, analog
Bus
Ethernet, Modbus TCP, serial, wireless
Type
2.4 GHz
Mounting
standard, integrated
Other characteristics
IP

Description

The MDS NETio is an integrated, scalable family of wireless solutions that provide long distance unlicensed communications, allowing users to interface both analog and digital I/O including sensors for pressure and flow as well as controls for pumps or alarms. NETio can wirelessly regenerate I/O signals or use standard IP/Ethernet and serial protocols to communicate with controllers such as PLCs, RTUs and SCADA systems. MANUFACTURING FOR THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED. Key •Direct connectivity to analog and digital devices without the need for a controller •Unlicensed long range communication of IP/Ethernet or serial data •Supports multiple industry-standard protocols including Modbus TCP and DNP3 •Reduces the high cost of wiring and terminations •Reduces integration, configuration, and support costs found with multi-box solutions •Seamless connectivity to network access points Industrially Hardened •Operation in extreme temperatures from –40°C to 70°C •Class I, Div 2 hazardous location approval •Fully-isolated I/O Application Flexibility •Handles diverse I/O configurations including analog 4-20 mA, 0-5 V or 0-10 V and digital 5-36 VDC •Long range wireless communication up to 30 miles (900 MHz) and 15 miles (2.4 GHz) •Wirelessly expand I/O coverage 3,000 feet using the 802.15.4 wireless option •IP/Ethernet, serial and I/O functions simultaneously on the same network •Backwards compatible with entraNET and TransNET networks

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