- PROFINET communication adapter
- Onboard diagnostic LEDs
- 100 Mbps baud rate
- Works as an I/O device on the PROFINET network
- PROFIenergy compliant
Two RJ-45 EtherCAT 100 Mbit/s ports. Includes self-terminating network. Onboard diagnostic LEDs. CE, cULus and RoHS compliant.
Works with PC and MAC® computers. Requires no driver installation (identifies itself as additional HID keyboard)
Profinet IO Interface is a communication adapter for internal installation in the 920i® digital weight indicators.
DP intelligent device. Standard GSD file download from product page128 selectable addresses. Auto baud rate up to 56 K.
Supports Allen-Bradley EtherNet/IP. Onboard diagnostic LEDs. CE marked and UL conformance. AOP (880 only) or standard EDS file download.
10/100 megabytes through RJ45 connector or wireless option HTTP, serial, telne,t and SNMP management. Supports seven or eight data bits. ...
Option for 920i®Polled I/O connection. Onboard LED diagnostics. Floating-point commands support decimal points.
Complete Modbus-TCP server. Up to 8 bytes of I/O data. Transformer isolated interface 100 Mbps full duplex Ethernet.
Portable design—no AC power required. Simple plug-and-play setup. Supports data transfer rates of more than 500 kbps
DeviceNet communication adapter. Polled I/O connection125 Kbps, 250 Kbps, and 500 Kbps baud rate. Onboard LED diagnostics.
Sealed against fluids and dusts (IP67). Shock, vibration and traction resistant. No cabling operation in the field.
LED onboard for testing data transmission. Captures data and stores it on a USB flash drive (up to 8 GB ...
Supports Rockwell Automation® EtherNet/IP level. CE marked and UL conformance. Onboard diagnostic LED. Supports the Modbus/TCP protocol.
DeviceNet communication adapter. 125 Kbps, 150 Kbps and 500 Kbps baud rate. Onboard diagnostic LEDs.
Rice Lake has a variety of input/output components and relays to supplement your unit from multi-function and channel relays. ...
Works with any basic digital weight indicator. Excitation to load cell(s) provided by the transmitter, not the indicator.