Connect ASCII Devices to a DeviceNet Master

The Fastest and Easiest Way to Move ASCII Data to a DeviceNet PLC, HMI, or Controller

SKU: 460DSA

460DSA

$NZD 1,340.03 - $NZD 1,361.51

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Product Description

Get ASCII Data Into Your DeviceNet PLC
The 460DSA moves data between a DeviceNet Master and Serial ASCII devices. It’s the perfect tool to get simple ASCII devices like barcode scanners, weigh scales, markers and printers connected to a DeviceNet controller.

It’s also a great tool to help you link legacy PC based systems into a DeviceNet controller. Full bi-directional data communication is supported.

How Does it Work?
Up to 240 bytes of DeviceNet data can be mapped to and from your DeviceNet Master device. The data segments can be converted to ASCII and concatenated into a string that is delivered to the ASCII device. If you need to send data to the DeviceNet Master, an incoming ASCII string can be parsed and each segment can be directed to a user defined IO data location.

Need to scale your data or manipulate it with other math functions? The 460DSA allows you to add scaling to any data, apply simple math operations, add alarming and control the request speeds of your Master device.

Configure Your Data Transfer from a Web Page
All the data transfer is configurable using the embedded web server. You define the DeviceNet Slave device address, baud rate, ASCII baud rate and parity.

The 460DSA is the Smart Connection solution for moving data between ASCII devices and a DeviceNet Master.

Why Use Real Time Automation as a Gateway Supplier?
The 460DSA provides an option to connect your legacy ASCII devices and systems into a DeviceNet controller. While there are certainly a number of other companies offering solutions like ours, there is no one who provides the level of support and service that you receive from RTA.

When you call, a live person answers the phone. When you talk with sales, you will get honest answers and recommendations even if that means recommending someone else’s solution. When you get support, it is from an engineer who had a hand in the product’s development, and that doesn’t require a ticket or 24 hour wait. We are unashamed of the fact that we are a smaller company because, that means, you mean more to us.

Try the RTA difference today and give us a call at 1-800-249-1612 or check out more information on us and our other solutions at rtaautomation.com.

  • Manual
  • 3’ power cable with flying leads
  • 5-year hardware warranty
  • IPSetup software — automatically locates RTA gateway on the network
  • Unlimited firmware feature upgrades for life
  • CAT5 cross over cable for direct connection to PC during programming
  • Complete, unlimited access to our industry leading support staff

DeviceNet Slave Features

DeviceNet Operation Modes: DeviceNet Slave
Supported Data Types: Int8, int16, int32, int64, uint8, uint16, uint32, uint61, float, double float, binary8, binary16, binary32
Maximum Connections: 1
Maximum Input Size: 240 Bytes in up to 15 Data Groups
Maximum Output Size: 240 Bytes in up to 15 Data Groups

ASCII Device Features

Operation Modes: Bidirectional ASCII Transmit and Receive
Maximum Number of Devices Supported: 2
Maximum Number of ASCII Characters Transferred: 1024 in each direction
Delimiter Processing: Incoming delimiters automatically removed; Outgoing delimiters automatically added
Parsing: Parse string of ASCII data in up to 50 segments by delimiter or offset
Concatenation: Concatenate up to 50 segments/strings of ASCII data with optional delimiter

Gateway Security
You can configure up to nine different users with access to diagnostic and configuration screens.

Alarming
Set <, <=, >=, >, ==, !=, and Change-of-State rules on any data moving through the gateway. If alarm rule is triggered an email notification can be sent.

Translation Table
Allows for data manipulation during protocol translation. Scaling and other data format changes can occur in the gateway.

Status and Counters
Protocol specific status, counters and error messages are accessible within the gateways diagnostics page. They can also be delivered to a connected device.

Diagnostic Logging Page
Allows users to see and log start up sequences, protocol specific messages & error messages.

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