Benderlink Ethernet Module Technical References

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Connect to EL Vector Tube Data Centers Using Current Loop Electronics

The module can even be equipped with our version of the Eaton Leonard current loop boards (our own model called the CB-EL1) to allow for 100% compatible Eaton Leonard legacy protocol through the network for connection to an EL Vector Tube Data Center

This module comes in either wireless or Wired Benderlink Ethernet Module

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This is the same module with cables in place. Three cables are attached to the wired version. A fourth wireless antenna cable is attached for wireless version.

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Examples:

Bender Description
PINES TS-2000 Using Benderlink for Pines - Add a module to a Vector Tube Data Center to enable a network connection through a current-loop module directly into the standard Vector bender port.
BLM VGP Using Benderlink for BLM - Add a module to Vector Tube Data Center to enable a network connection through a current-loop module directly into the standard Vector bender port.
ROMER to Eaton Leonard Add a module to any Eaton Leonard bender and make it wireless.
CHIYODA Add this module to a Chiyoda to allow it to communicate over the network from its RS-232 port.
KEINS Add this module to a KEINS to allow it to communicate over the network from its RS-232 port.
MiiC Works with a MiiC to place it on the network (See Benderlink for MiiC)

PDF DataSheets

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Download a DataSheet for Benderlink Ethernet Module for Eaton Leonard



Download a DataSheet for Benderlink Ethernet Module for Chiyoda



Download a DataSheet for Benderlink Ethernet Module for PINES to Vector 1