ADAM-4571

1-port RS-232/422/485 Serial Device Server

  • Supports RS-232/422/485 serial communication
  • Supports baud rate up to 921.6 kbps
  • Allows a max. of 5 hosts to access one serial port
  • Allows a max. of 16 hosts to be accessed as TCP client mode
  • Provides COM port redirection (Virtual COM), TCP and UDP operation modes
  • Provides 10/100 Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet port
  • Supports auto re-connection function
  • Built-in 15 KV ESD protection for all serial signals
  • Automatic RS-485 data flow control
  • Supports remote update firmware

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Product Description

ADAM-4571 and ADAM-4571L are fast and cost effective data gateways between serial and Ethernet interfaces. The units also bring the advantages of remote management and dataaccessibility to RS-232/422/485 devices. The transmission speed of the units is up to 230 kbps, meeting the demands for high-speed data exchanges. In addition, you can useWindows utility to configure ADAM-4571 and ADAM-4571L without further programming. The units not only protect your current hardware investment but also ensure future networkexpandability. Since the protocol conversion is transparent, all your existing devices can be seamlessly integrated with an Ethernet network. Therefore, ADAM-4571 and ADAM-4571Lcan be used in security systems, factory automation, SCADA, transportation and more. ADAM-4571 and ADAM4571L link both your existing human-machine interface(HMI) PC andyour RS-232/422/485 devices with Ethernet cables.ADAM-4571 and ADAM-4571L come with a Windows configuration and port-mapping utility. The configuration tool can auto-detect all Ethernet Data Gateway devices on the localnetwork, and let you adjust all settings. The port mapping utility helps you to setup up COM ports for Windows NT/2000/XP platform. This helps you configure all ports to meet

Weight 0,5 kg
Dimensions 236 × 160 × 55 mm

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