DeviceMaster ® RTS 4-Port DB9 2E

Oct. 5, 2016
The DeviceMaster RTS 4P2E is the 4-port model of Comtrol’s popular line of industrially-focused DIN-rail mount serial device servers.

The DeviceMaster RTS 4P2E is the 4-port model of Comtrol’s popular line of industrially-focused DIN-rail mount serial device servers. Packaged in a compact, rugged housing, the RTS 4P2E model provides four serial ports via standard DB9 male connectors with the additional benefit of a two-port Ethernet switch to support a variety of network installations. Featuring the same Linux and Windows certified drivers, SSL/SSH security, and intuitive configuration as the rest of the industry-leading DeviceMaster family, the small-form factor RTS 4P2E is the perfect serial expansion solution for panel builders, cabinet installations or any application where performance demands are high but space is at a premium.

Features:
Wide DC input voltage range (5-30 volts)
Redundant power input for fail-safe power
RS-232/422/485 software selectable interfaces
DB9 male serial connectors
PortVision DX
Screw terminal power connector
Dual Ethernet ports for daisy-chaining devices
25KV surge protection for serial ports
Features DIN rail mounting
Wide operating temperature range (-40º to 75º C)
NEMA TS2 certified
SSL & SSH management, SSL serial data stream encryption
Wide input power range
IPv6 support
Real-time email event notification

Product Overview

The DeviceMaster RTS 4-Port DB9 2E serial device server can be used to network-enable two serial devices on any Ethernet network and is ideal for applications in: traffic and transportation, power utility, industrial automation, material handling and any project that requires serial-to-Ethernet communication with DIN rail-based equipment installations.

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