Model: UT-6312C
● Bidirectional data transmission over Ethernet and RS-232/485/422/TTL
● Integrated 2 RS-232/485/422/TTL communication interface, supporting 300bps-921600bps communication rate
● Integrated 1 10M/100M Ethernet interface
● Power supply interface: DC-JACK, 5.08-3P Phoenix terminal
UT-6312 series serial device server, also called terminal server or serial server, is a converter between asynchronous serial port RS232/422/485 and Ethernet. It is a standalone intelligent device with CPU and full TCP/IP protocol stack. It accomplishes transparent data transfer between RS232/422/485 and Ethernet in both directions, allowing RS232/422/485 serial devices to connect to the network immediately. The converter provides a web configuration interface that allows the user to set the converter's operating parameters flexibly. Industrial grade high standard design, easy to install and use by customers; widely used in industrial communication, data data conversion systems.
● Bidirectional data transmission over Ethernet and RS-232/485/422/TTL
● Integrated 2 RS-232/485/422/TTL communication interface, supporting 300bps-921600bps communication rate
● Integrated 1 10M/100M Ethernet interface
● Power supply interface: DC-JACK, 5.08-3P Phoenix terminal
● Parity bit:None,Odd,Even
● Data bit 5, 6,7,8
● Stop bit 1, 1.5, 2
● Flow control RTS/CTS, XON/XOFF
● Working voltage: DC 5V±5%
● Working current: ≤ 90mA@5V
● Operating temperature: -40~85°C
● Storage temperature: -40~85°C
● Operating humidity: 5~95% (no condensing)
● Storage humidity: 5~95% (no condensing)
● Electrostatic protection: air 4kV, contact 4kV
● Surge protection: Serial port 600W
>> Indicator Light
● PWR: red, power indicator; long light when power supply is normal.
● RUN: green, system operation indicator; flashes when the system is running normally.
● T/R1: green, communication indicator; light is on when serial port 1 sends or receives data; off when sending or receiving is complete
● T/R2: green, communication indicator; when serial port 2 sends or receives data, the indicator is on; off when sending or receiving is complete