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Simple Connection
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Inline and Ethernet

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Via DDI, OPC, MODBUS/TCP, INLINE, HTML or PCP, a host of functions are possible.
PCP communication allows you to integrate complex function modules, such as the
RS232/RS485 modules into your system. You can thus also operate devices with a
serial interface on the Inline station. And whenever necessary, you can extend
the station simply and inexpensively with I/O modules from the Inline system.
With the aid of the Web Based Management, you can configure the bus terminal
block or request full diagnostics information. Another new feature is the
integration of the Modbus protocol and support of all function codes of Class 0
and Class 1 of the Modbus specification. With the aid of SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol), it is also possible to monitor Ethernet communication
using network management systems. These bus terminal blocks have automatic bit
rate detection and support the twisted pair connection in compliance with
10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX (Fast Ethernet).
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Using the Ethernet/Inline bus terminal block, you can connect I/Os to
Ethernet and transmit to your controller. The advantages of the Inline
installation system are now also available to Ethernet users: The applications
use high level language to access the I/O signals directly via Ethernet. As an
alternative, an OPC server can be used to enable standardized exchange of data
with process visualization systems and SCADA systems. These bus terminal blocks
have automatic bit rate detection and support the twisted pair connection in
compliance with 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX (Fast Ethernet). Short startup times and
a variety of fields of applications are the features of the INTERBUS-Inline
installation system. The modular installation terminal blocks make it possible
for various functions to be decentralized. And "Plugging rather than
Wiring" cuts the wiring work. The modular principle makes setting up or
extending the station simple and flexible.
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