1. Industrial Automation Data Logging
Connects multiple legacy RS-232 PLCs or sensors to a central supervisory network, utilizing the device's Real COM mode and 15 kV ESD protection in electrically noisy environments.
Problem SolvedEliminates the need for costly PC-based serial expansion cards by networking remote legacy RS-232 equipment onto modern Ethernet LANs.
RS-232Real COM15 kV ESDEthernet LAN
2. Access Control System Integration
Integrates up to eight RS-232 serial card readers or biometric terminals into an IP-based security network, utilizing the dual cascade-capable Ethernet ports to simplify facility wiring.
Problem SolvedReduces wiring complexity and switch port requirements by daisy-chaining Ethernet connections directly through the device server.
Cascade WiringDual EthernetTCP Client/ServerAccess Control
3. Retail Point-of-Sale (POS) Networking
Networks legacy serial payment terminals and receipt printers onto a local LAN for centralized management, relying on the compact desktop housing and built-in LCD interface for quick field setup.
Problem SolvedProvides a robust, space-saving bridge to integrate RS-232 peripheral devices into contemporary IP-based retail architectures without PC intervention.
POS TerminalLCD Panel ConfigurationRS-232 DB9Device Server