GSM/GPRS modem and FL-COM-SERVER

What are the arguments for it?

Service online - Any time, anywhere, any place

  • Wireless global communication
  • Data acquisition, remote maintenance or diagnostics
  • Clear advantage: Less wiring - Added functionality with the DIN rail bus


Service online - Like a cell phone in the control cabinet


The new GSM/GPRS modems make wireless communication possible throughout the world with machines and plants. For data acquisition, remote monitoring, diagnostics, or simply for program downloads - this is the fast and efficient solution for carrying out maintenance and service work.

The new GSM modems for industrial applications have extensive safety functions to protect against unauthorized access. There are two switching inputs for sending an automatic remote alarm via SMS text message, e-mail or fax.




We make Ethernet simple


With the new FL COM SERVER, serial RS-232 interfaces that are not network-capable can be linked into existing 10/100 BASE-T(X) Ethernet networks simply and conveniently.

The particular advantage for the user is that it is possible to access devices that are not network-capable, by using local networks or protected access via Internet. It allows router applications in combination with the GSM/GPRS or PSI DATA FAX modem.

FL COM SERVER



Installation plus: The modular DIN rail bus or "T-Bus"


The T branch plug connectors are snapped onto the DIN rail and pushed together. The INTERFACE modules are simply snapped onto this bus.

Hot Swapping

The DIN rail bus or "T-Bus" supplies the modules on the DIN rail with voltage and carries the data between the modules. If a device is ever removed from the DIN rail bus, the connection between the remaining modules remains intact.




Flexible power supply


Matching "Power Packages" from the INTERFACE range can be snapped on at any point to provide the power.

Reliable operation with redundant supply

And of course you can operate more than one power supply unit in parallel. That is the easy way to realize redundant systems.




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