Ethernet Terminal Server

March 28, 2011
Targeting power utilities with serial devices, the new Magnum 10ETS Ethernet terminal server provides up to eight Ethernet or 32 serial ports for SCADA devices.   
With many utility plants still utilizing serial instruments, this server can be configured for a maximum of 32 serial ports with either DB-9 or RJ-45 connectors (and four Ethernet ports). Or it can be configured with a maximum of eight 10/100 copper or fiber Ethernet ports with multiple connector options. The new product also offers IRIG-B (Inter-Range Instrumentation Group) time code standards for utility substations, providing synchronization for geographically separated instruments and security protection. The developed the time code standards.  Other features include a backup power supply, hot swappable replacements and IEC 68150-3 compliant. >> Data Sheet: For more product information, click here. GarrettCom, Inc.

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