4 x Analog input, 4 x Analog output, 0-10V, 0-20mA, 12/16bit. MODBUS TCP/IP, 2 x RJ45 Daisy chain, Pair mode,

MODBUS TCP/IP module with analogue in- and output
User-definable Modbus TCP Slave addressing
Max. 10 clients connected
Supports RESTful API for IIoT applications
Supports peer-to-peer communications
Saves time and wiring costs with daisy-chain topologies
Active communication with WIN-OPC UA Server
Supports SNMP v1
Easy mass deployment and configuration with Device Search utility
Friendly configuration via Web browser
Temperature range -20 to +70°C
DIN Mount
Phoenix contacts
Supply 12 - 36VDC/ 3 Watt
Size: 124 x 84 x 28 mm

ETH-MOD4AI4AO
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The MODBUS series supports the most common I/O data retrieval protocols, enabling it to handle a variety of applications. Most OT engineers are more familiar with OT-based protocols like Modbus, while IT engineers use SNMP or RESTful API
protocols. The module enables IT and OT engineers to easily retrieve data from the same I/O device. The MODBUS series supports Modbus TCP and OPC UA, as well as different protocols such as SNMP, MQTT, RESTful API, etc. Interface with your application. Save Time and Wiring Costs for mass deployment.
The Module I/O has two Ethernet ports and can utilize daisy-chain modules to modules with no need og a switch. Ethernet to build multipoint I/O networks over standard Ethernet cables. Many industrial automation users configure the solution for mass fieldbus deployments.
In remote automation applications, through a point-to-point network, users can transmit input values directly to output channels through a pair of MODBUS series modules.

When used with a WIN-OPC UA server, the device can transmit changes in status and/or events to the system. When communicating with systems using a push architecture, messages are only delivered when state or configuration events change, reducing the amount of data that needs to be transferred and improving accuracy.