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The module connects any bender or measuring center devices through your Ethernet network to a bender that normally connects using only standard RS-232 signals. It gives your bender or measuring center access to a virtual COM port anywhere on the network in your building. Distance limitations are gone with this protocol. We have WiFi (wireless) and WIRED TCP/IP models.<br><br> | The module connects any bender or measuring center devices through your Ethernet network to a bender that normally connects using only standard RS-232 signals. It gives your bender or measuring center access to a virtual COM port anywhere on the network in your building. Distance limitations are gone with this protocol. We have WiFi (wireless) and WIRED TCP/IP models.<br><br> |
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SERIAL Port Benders on a NETWORK
The module connects any bender or measuring center devices through your Ethernet network to a bender that normally connects using only standard RS-232 signals. It gives your bender or measuring center access to a virtual COM port anywhere on the network in your building. Distance limitations are gone with this protocol. We have WiFi (wireless) and WIRED TCP/IP models.
The module can even be equipped with Eaton Leonard current loop boards (our own model) to allow for 100% compatible Eaton Leonard legacy protocol through the network!
Any serial or current-loop bender can benefit from this technology.
Examples:
PDF DataSheets
Download a DataSheet for Benderlink Ethernet Module for Eaton Leonard
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Various Models
Benderlink Module - Laservision to Crown
Setup
Benderlink Ethernet Module - Windows Driver Setup
--Mcone 00:06, 12 June 2007 (EDT)