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Ethernet IO module handles up to eight one-wire sensors

ByLee Teschler|September 8, 2021

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The highly reliable, affordable, and easy to integrateTCW241 Ethernet IO Modulehandles a wide variety of ethernet IO monitoring and control applications. The Teracom TCW241 includes a three-year warranty.

Supporting Modbus TCP/IP connectivity, the device has four digital inputs, four analog inputs, and four relays. Its 1-Wire interface supports up to eight 1-Wire sensors (with 16 parameters) for measuring temperature, humidity, carbon dioxide, ac or dc current, etc.

The relays of the Ethernet IO module can be activated either remotely or locally. So-called remote activation includes a friendly WEB interface or M2M protocols. The local activation is possible from a schedule, the status of a single parameter, or by custom-made functions. The function can include up to four parameters.

For advanced relay scheduling, the module includes a real-time clock for time server synchronization. This advanced scheduling can be used for one-time or repetitive (weekly) tasks to turn on and off at set times and days. The TCW can initiate an HTTP Post connection with either XML or JSON post payloads to remote dedicated servers.

Additional Features

• Friendly WEB interface for simple configuration and control
• Four digital “dry contact” inputs for direct monitoring of relay outputs
• Four analog inputs with 0 to 60VDC range for telco battery monitoring
• Multiplier and offset for analog inputs and some sensors
• Four high current relays with normally open and normally closed contacts
• SNMP v2 support with trap alerts to up to 5 recipients
• Four schedules for real-time control of relay outputs
• Custom made logical functions for flexible activation of relay outputs
• Secured email transfer with TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2 support
• XML/JSON and HTTP API commands for client-server systems
• Dynamic DNS support for DynDNS, No-IP and DNS-O-Matic providers
•网络时间协议(NTP)对时间syn的支持chronization
• Remote firmware update via standard browser
• Rugged DIN-Rail/wall-mountable enclosure.

Teracom Ltd., 11 Vasil Levski bul.,7019 Ruse, Bulgaria, Sales orders:[email protected], General inquiries:[email protected], Technical support:[email protected],www.teracomsystems.com/

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