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[[Image:Benderlink wireless device module.jpg|right|thumb|The wireless device module kit configured for the Chiyoda or KEINS benders]]
 
[[Image:Benderlink wireless device module.jpg|right|thumb|The wireless device module kit configured for the Chiyoda or KEINS benders]]
  
===Why is it needed?===
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The Benderlink wireless device module is used with benders that use the RS-232 protocol for communications.
  
The Benderlink wireless device module is used with benders that use the RS-232 protocol for communications.  The device allows RS-232 signals to be converted into either encyrpted WiFi or WIRED TCP/IP signals.
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===Why is it needed?===
  
This overcomes the distance limitations inherent to RS-232 (max of 50 feet).  RJ-45 cables transferring ethernet, have a distance limitation of ''over'' 300 feet between switches.  Wireless distance limitations vary with the characteristics of the plant setup.  A typical max distance for wireless is 100 to 150 feet.
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Some benders require the legacy RS-232 protocol for communications.  The device allows RS-232 signals to be converted into either encyrpted WiFi or WIRED TCP/IP signals.  This overcomes the distance limitations inherent to RS-232 (max of 50 feet).  RJ-45 cables transferring ethernet, have a distance limitation of ''over'' 300 feet between switches.  Wireless distance limitations vary with the characteristics of the plant setup.  A typical max distance for wireless is 100 to 150 feet.
  
 
===Which Benders Use It?===
 
===Which Benders Use It?===

Revision as of 21:36, 28 July 2006

The wireless device module kit configured for the Chiyoda or KEINS benders

The Benderlink wireless device module is used with benders that use the RS-232 protocol for communications.

Why is it needed?

Some benders require the legacy RS-232 protocol for communications. The device allows RS-232 signals to be converted into either encyrpted WiFi or WIRED TCP/IP signals. This overcomes the distance limitations inherent to RS-232 (max of 50 feet). RJ-45 cables transferring ethernet, have a distance limitation of over 300 feet between switches. Wireless distance limitations vary with the characteristics of the plant setup. A typical max distance for wireless is 100 to 150 feet.

Which Benders Use It?

Currently the benders that we can support using this module are:

  • Chiyoda
  • Keins
  • MiiC
  • Eaton Leonard (The EL benders require this device and an embedded computer.)


--Mcone 17:32, 28 July 2006 (EDT)