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					| ICP DAS tDS-712 - Serial to Ethernet Device Server, with PoE and 1 RS 232 portby  ICP DAS
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					|  |  Tiny RS-232 to Ethernet Device Server with Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) 
function, a male DB-9 connector and 1 RS-232 port. Communicates over RS-232 and 
Ethernet. Supports operating temperature range of -25 - +75 Degree C (-13 - 167 
Degree F). Din rail mountable |  |  |  |  
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The TDS-712 is a RS-232 to Ethernet device server designed to add Ethernet 
and Internet connectivity to any RS-232 devices, and to eliminate cable length 
limitation of legacy serial communication. By using the VxComm Driver/Utility, 
the built-in COM port of the TDS-712 RS-232 to Ethernet device server can be 
virtualized to a standard PC COM port in Windows. Therefore, users can 
transparently access or monitor serial devices over the Internet/Ethernet 
without software modification.  The TDS-712 device servers can be used to create a pair-connection 
application, serial-bridge or serial-tunnel, and then route data over TCP/IP 
between two serial devices. It's useful when connecting mainframe computers, 
servers or other serial devices that do not themselves have Ethernet capability. 
By virtue of its protocol independence and flexibility, the TDS-712 meets the 
demands of virtually any network-enabled application.  For maximum space savings, the TDS-712 is offered in an amazing tiny 
form-factor that makes it can be easily installed in anywhere, even directly 
attached to a serial device or embedded into a machine. The TDS-712 features a 
powerful 32-bit MCU to handle efficient network trafficking. The TDS-712 offers 
true IEEE 802.3af-compliant (classification, Class 1) Power over Ethernet (PoE) 
using a standard category 5 Ethernet cable to receive power from a PoE switch 
like the NS-205PSE. When there is no PoE switch on site, the TDS-712 accepts 
power input from DC adapter.  The TDS-712 is equipped with a male DB-9 connector, while other models are 
equipped with a removable terminal block connector for easy wiring. It also 
supports automatic RS-485 direction control when sending and receiving data. 
	Incorporates any RS-232 serial device in EthernetVxComm Driver for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows XP/2003/2008/Vista/7Supports pair-connection (serial-bridge, serial-tunnel) applicationPowerful 32-bit MCU handles efficient network trafficking10/100 Base-TX Ethernet, RJ-45 x 1 (Auto-negotiating, auto MDI/MDIX, LED 
Indicators)Redundant power inputs: PoE (IEEE 802.3af, Class 1) and DC jackSupports TCP, UDP, HTTP, DHCP, BOOTP and TFTP protocolsSupports UDP responder for device discoveryEasy firmware update via EthernetBuilt-in a tiny Web server for configurationMale DB-9 or Terminal block connector for easy wiringTiny form-factor and low power consumptionRoHS compliant with no HalogenMade from fire retardant materials (UL94-V0 Level)Cost-effective device servers 
	 
	
		| System |  
		| CPU | 32-bit MCU |  
		| Communication Interface |  
		| Ethernet | 10/100 Base-TX, 8-pin RJ-45 x 1, (Auto-negotiating, Auto-MDI/MDIX, LED indicator)
 PoE (IEEE 802.3af, Class 1)
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		| COM1 | 5-wire RS-232 |  
		| COM2 | - |  
		| COM3 | - |  
		| Self-Tuner | - |  
		| UART | 16c550 or compatible |  
		| COM Port Formats |  
		| Data Bit | 7, 8: for COM1 and COM2 |  
		| Parity | None, Even, Odd, Mark, Space |  
		| Stop Bit | 1: for COM1, COM2 |  
		| Baud Rate | 115200 bps Max. |  
		| COM Port Format |  
		| Baud Rate | 115200 bps Max. |  
		| Data Bit | 5, 6, 7, 8 |  
		| Parity | None, Odd, Even, Mark, Space |  
		| Stop Bit | 1, 2 |  
		| Power |  
		| Power Input | PoE: IEEE 802.3af, Class 1 DC jack: +12 ~ 48 VDC
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		| Power Consumption | 0.05 A @ 24 VDC |  
		| Mechanism |  
		| Connector | Male DB-9 x1 |  
		| Mounting | DIN-Rail |  
		| Flammability | Fire Retardant Materials (UL94-V0 Level) |  
		| Environment |  
		| Operating Temperature | -25 ~ +75 °C |  
		| Storage Temperature | -30 ~ +80 °C |  
		| Humidity | 10 ~ 90% RH, non-condensing |  |  
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