Compact Ethernet IO Module

With six input channels for different digital signals

  • Compact Ethernet IO Module
    Compact Ethernet IO Module

The new IO module EDAM-9466 from Acceed offers six digital input channels and six relay outputs (5 A 250 VAC, 5 A 30 VDC). Thanks to its power supply with PoE, the module can be used easily and fast everywhere in networks – a high-performance and simultaneously economical solution for transferring measurement data to LAN or the Internet.

Power over Ethernet

The required power supply for the transfer hardware is often not available at the measurement locations themselves. It is then laborious and annoying if an additional power supply has to be laid first for transferral to the network. The new compact data recording module EDAM-9466 from Acceed saves this expenditure thanks to PoE (Power over Ethernet).

Input channels

The EDAM-9466 is a digital IO module with six input channels for different digital signals. All the inputs are optically insulated (3750 Vrms). The module, which has the size of a box of cigarettes, is ideally suited for good value decentral data recording, remote monitoring and simple controlling tasks with a direct link between input and output signals.

Specifications

All EDAM series modules (with and without PoE) are particularly interesting for good value building management solutions and for decentral switching and monitoring tasks. The individual modules differ in the number and specifications of the input and output channels. The Acceed website provides a clear overview under the search term “EDAM”.

Main features

The casing for the highly compact modules is suitable for top-hat rail assembly, both in the switch cabinet and for wall assembly. Status LEDs display the most important information at a glance. Screw terminals are provided for the signal connection, the voltage range is either provided via an external power supply or, as for the EDAM-9466, simply via the Ethernet. All modules support the Modbus RTU protocol by default as well as TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP and ARP.

Marta Roberti graduated in Linguistic Sciences at the Catholic University of Milan in February 2016. At the same University, she also obtained a Master in Publishing for Print and Digital Media in November 2016. Since June 2016 she is part of the editorial staff of IEN Europe and IEN Italia in TIMGlobal Media.
 

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