Redetec IP Module



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The Redetec IP module is an easy to configure Ethernet-based data acquisition device with optically-isolated discrete inputs whose state can be monitored over a network using a web-browser, Modbus/TCP, or XML formatted text. Each input can be used as an event counter capable of generating email messages when user-defined alarm conditions are met.
The Redetec IP module can be fully configured in minutes using a web browser without any additional software. In addition, the IP Module can communicate using Peer-to-Peer and trigger additional relays located throughout the IP network.
Key Features
- No programming required
- Built-in web server
- Configurable input status web page
- HTTP, XML, Modbus/TCP, SMTP and SNMP protocols
- Email alarms
- Built-in counters
- Password protected
- Optically isolated inputs: 1st Stage Fire, 2nd Stage Fire, Fault and Isolate
- Selectable TCP ports
- Loss of power flag