Specifications
Total Solutions for Industrial Device Networking
9-13
Remote I/O Servers
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9
Unmanaged Site Management
Unmanned Site Management
System Requirements
Local control that is independent of network connection
Sensor-triggered data transmission without polling
Easy mass deployment and firmware upgrade
Ethernet connection
DLL library for Windows platform
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Why Moxa?
Active I/O messages for data transmission without a local controller
or PC
Click&Go logic feature for local control
Built-in 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
Windows library for VB, VC++, and Borland C++ Builder
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Key Products
ioLogik E2210
Active Ethernet I/O Server with 12 DI,
8 DO
EDS-208
8-port Industrial Ethernet Switch
New Vision for Roadside Cabinet Monitoring with Active Ethernet I/O
Many different industries rely on roadside cabinets to provide service to multiple
households in a specific area. Different types of equipment may be installed in
such cabinets, such as traffic devices or telecom servers. Roadside cabinets
were primarily used to serve rural and remote areas, but are now common in
urban areas as well. They can be found next to a highway or next to a sidewalk,
almost anywhere a person may look.
The equipment in a roadside cabinet is typically monitored by remote I/O
servers or PLCs. However, in order to allow monitoring over Ethernet, existing
equipment must be upgraded by installing expensive and proprietary Ethernet
modules. Custom software must also be developed to monitor all I/O channels
over Ethernet, creating a significant challenge.
New approaches to roadside cabinet monitoring may be applied to transportation,
power meters, and water meters.
Control Room
Intrusion
detector
Temperature
Humidity
Power
Ethernet