The system consists of 2 devices, a Concentrator and Remote Nodes. All devices share a common data network, known as mesh networks.
FEATURES
Models: Concentrator and Remote Nodes
Suitable for industrial environments
Communication IEEE 802.15.4 in 2.4GHz
Mesh Network between devices
Digital Inputs and Outputs
Analog Inputs of 0-10V and 4-20mA
Serial Port RS232/485 for Modbus slaves
Port USB for Modbus slaves and configuration
Access to I/O and Serial Port in Modbus
BENEFITS
Secure Wireless Communication
Multiple Remote nodes in one area
Low cost of installation by point
Mesh Network technology (redundancy and better range)
Connecting Transducers directly
MODELS
MODELS
FUNCTIONS
SERIAL PORT
EXTRA
ANALOG INPUTS
ANALOG OUTPUTS
DIGITAL INPUTS
DIGITAL OUTPUTS
NODES
wRemote-1000-CN
Concentrator
RS232/RS485
RS232/485
USB
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50
wRemote-1500-ETH-CN
Concentrator
RS232/RS485
RS232/485
USB/ETHERNET
(8 pulse counter)
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0-1V, 0-10V, 4-20mA
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50
wRemote-3005-ND
Node
RS232/RS485
+ 1RS485
USB
4x Configurables 0-10V / 4-20mA
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2
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wRemote-5005-ND
Node
RS232/RS485
+ 1RS485
USB
2x Configurables 0-10V / 4-20mA
2x Configurables 0-10V / 4-20mA
4
2
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Mesh network
The Mesh Network permits the nodes to communicate with each other independently. This means that the nodes cannot send information directly to the Concentrator, but rather can pass it to other nodes on the network so that the destination is reached.
Advantages of Mesh Network:
It is possible to carry messages from one node to another by different paths.
Each node has its own communications with the others.
Each node extends the scope of communications.
It is much safer. If a node fails, another will take over the traffic.
Examples of Application
Monitoring of Inputs and Outputs / Access to Remote Serial Ports