About ATC 2000 Serial To TCP/IP Converter
Serial To TCP/IP Converter ATC-2000
| Computer Interface | : 3 in 1 RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 interface |
| Transmission rate | : 230KBPS serial Interface and 10/100 MBPS Ethernet |
| Signal Indication | : LINK (Indicate Ethernet link), ACT (Sending / Receiving data serial to Ethernet), PWR (Power Indication) |
| Supply | : 924VDC |
| Working Environment | : 0°C70°C, 10% 95%RH |
Reliable Serial to Ethernet ConnectivityEffortlessly connect your RS232 and RS485 serial devices to Ethernet networks with the ATC 2000. The robust data buffer and multiple flow control options ensure stable data transmission. Its compatibility with major operating systems and adherence to IEEE 802.3 standards allow for easy integration in various setups.
Durable Design for Industrial EnvironmentsHoused in a sturdy metal casing, the ATC 2000 provides excellent protection against surge and electrostatic damage. The wide operating temperature range and high humidity tolerance make this device suitable for demanding environments, ensuring reliable performance in factories, warehouses, and automation facilities.
Flexible Installation and ConfigurationChoose between DIN rail or wall mount installation to suit your workspace. Configuration is simple via a web browser or provided utility software. LED indicators for power, link, and data offer at-a-glance status monitoring, while the unique MAC address ensures secure, device-specific identification on your network.
FAQs of ATC 2000 Serial To TCP/IP Converter:
Q: How is the ATC 2000 Serial To TCP/IP Converter configured?
A: You can easily configure the ATC 2000 using a standard web browser or dedicated utility software. The device supports configuration on both Windows and Linux operating systems, offering flexibility for different user environments.
Q: What serial interface types does this converter support?
A: The ATC 2000 supports both RS232 and RS485 serial interfaces, making it suitable for a wide range of serial devices. It provides two ports for simultaneous connections and supports multiple baud rates up to 115.2kbps.
Q: When should I use a serial to TCP/IP converter like the ATC 2000?
A: This converter is ideal when you need to connect legacy serial devices to Ethernet networks, especially in industrial automation, logistics, or monitoring applications where reliable data communication and remote management are required.
Q: Where can the ATC 2000 be installed?
A: The device is designed for flexible installation. You can mount it on a DIN rail or secure it to a wall, allowing for deployment in control panels, equipment enclosures, or workspace environments according to your needs.
Q: What makes the ATC 2000 suitable for industrial environments?
A: Its robust metal casing offers durability, while surge and electrostatic protection guard against electrical hazards. The device operates reliably within a wide temperature range (-10C to 60C) and under high humidity, making it fit for challenging industrial settings.
Q: How does the ATC 2000 benefit my network infrastructure?
A: With IEEE 802.3 compliance and 10/100Mbps auto-adaptive Ethernet ports, the converter seamlessly integrates serial devices into modern networks. Its unique MAC address per device enhances security, while LED indicators facilitate quick status checks and troubleshooting.
Q: What is the process for connecting a serial device to Ethernet using this converter?
A: Simply connect your serial device (RS232 or RS485) into one of the ATC 2000s ports, connect the Ethernet cable, and power on the device using an external DC 9-24V adapter. Configuration via web browser or utility software then establishes seamless network communication.