Small System The onboard Web server allows you to configure and monitor the Web-IO Logger directly from the browser. Direct access to the outputs over the Web interface is also possible. Additional functions such as e-mail alarm or download of the logger data in an Excel-compatible file format enable stand-alone applications right out of the box.
Big System Standard protocols and interfaces such as OPC, SNMP, SYSLOG and AJAX enable trouble-free integration into existing systems. Even direct network access via TCP/IP sockets from individual applications is supported
Control, monitor and acquire digital signals and document up to a million switching or counting events over time.
IO and counter data over time
Technical data:
Network:
10/100BaseT autosensing, RJ45
Alarms:
12 alarms for local and/or remote messaging
Response times:
Data and switching traffic: typically 12 ms
Digital outputs:
6 x Digital Out 6V-30V, 500mA
Short-circuit-protected
Digital inputs:
6 x Digital In,
max. input voltage +/-30V
protected against reverse connection within this range
Switching threshold 8V +/- 1V
"On" current = 2.2 mA
Adapters:
2x screw terminal for power (alternative to POE) 16x screw terminal for I/Os
Galvanic isolation:
Digital-IO’s - Network: min. 1000 V
Serial port:
RS232 interface as an optional configuration access.
LEDs:
- Status of the network connection - Current IO state - Device status
Power supply:
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) or via screw terminal with DC 24V-48V (+/-10%) or AC 18Veff-30Veff (+/-10%)
Storage temperature:
-25°C-70°C
Operating temperature:
0°C-55°C when not row mounted 0°C-50°C when row mounted
Housing:
Plastic housing for DIN rail mount
105x45x75mm (l x w x h)
Weight:
approx. 200g
Delivery:
1 x Web-IO Digital Logger incl. Alarm-Management-Software 1 x Quick Guide 1 x W&T product CD
Product properties:
Network connection:
10/100BaseT autosensing, RJ45
PoE (Power-Over-Ethernet):
Phantom power using data pairs
Power provided by unused wire pairs (spare-pair power)
Supply voltage from external power supply:
Supply from external power supply possible as an alternative to PoE
Web-based management
Configuration of the system parameters
Self-updating view of the input/output states and counters
Switching the outputs directly from the Web interface
Definition of alarm conditions
12 freely configurable alarms
Triggers: Inputs, outputs and counter states as well as time-based alarm intervals