Lantronix XPress-DR-IAP XPress-DR / XPress-DR-IAP - Product Brief

Lantronix XPress-DR-IAP Manual

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Industrial Device Servers
Connect enterprise (ERP,MES) systems to factory floor devices
without disturbing existing control networks
Allow remote firmware upgrades, saving money and time from
manual upgrades
IAP version supplies many industrial communication
protocols
Configurable serial interface supports RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485
10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet (RJ45)
Isolated serial and Ethernet ports
UL-approved for hazardous locations Class I, Div. 2
RoHS compliant
When used in conjunction with an OPC server, most
Windows
®
based HMI, SCADA, and PC-based control
applications have full access to information in the
connected device. Existing COM-port based Windows
®
applications can access network-enabled devices
using our Com Port Redirector software. Redirector
software allows the creation of virtual serial ports,
which can be mapped to the remote device servers
over Ethernet and connected to the XPress DR and
XPress DR-IAP.
The XPress DR-IAP
installable communication drivers
allow specific support for various industrial
communication protocols. With native support for
these protocols, devices that previously allowed
only one connection can now support multiple
connections simultaneously.
Flexible configuration options allow the unit to be
set up locally using the serial port, or remotely over
Ethernet using Telnet or a common web browser.
Included Windows
®
based configuration software
simplifies the process of installing communication
drivers and configuring them for use with attached
devices. Flash memory provides for maintenance-free,
non-volatile storage, and allows future system upgrades.
Packaged in a rugged DIN-rail mount case and
featuring 2000V galvanic isolation, 1500V Ethernet
isolation, a wide 0° to 60°C operating range, and a
9-30VDC/9-24VAC power input, the XPress DR and
XPress DR-IAP
are ideal for any industrial application.
The XPress DR and XPress DR-IAP Device Servers enable
virtually any industrial
device with serial capability to be
connected to a new or existing Ethernet network.
By encapsulating serial data and transporting it over
Ethernet, the XPress DR/DR-IAP establishes virtual serial
links over Ethernet. By using t
hese units, limited- distance,
point-to-point, direct serial connections can now be
extended within the plant, throughout the facility, or
across the global enterprise.
Remotely Configure, Program, Monitor, and Manage:
PLCs, drives, process controls, power monitoring equipment, barcode scanners,
and other factory floor serial devices
Industrial Device Servers
XPress DR/Xpress DR-IAP