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WL-COMETH-ATEX
Wireless (WiFi) serial device server & MODBUS/TCP gateway for
explosive area
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ATEX equipments are designed for industrial applications in explosive environment like the chemical industries, refineries, electric stations, very dusty environments and also those where sparks and electric arcs occur...
WL-COMETH-ATEX relies on the same technology used in the COMETH
range (Ethernet 10/100 serial device servers) and thus offers the same
range of possibilities on the IEEE 802.11b wireless network.
The product settles like a radio bridge between the serial equipments
and the access point, thus removing any cabling between the computer and
serial devices.
WL-COMETH-ATEX also works as a wireless Ethernet to serial device server, based
on the RFC2217 standard, featuring virtual COM ports redirector (enables
legacy Windows & Linux applications to access remote serial devices
across TCP/IP wireless network without modification), TCP/IP socket mode,
peer to peer connection (Ad-hoc mode, virtual cable), Telnet server, TCP
server ...
Because actual industrial radio modems are not WiFi compliant, there is
no interoperability between radio vendors. Central and remote sites must
use same brand of equipments.
WL-COMETH-ATEX authorizes a total interoperability with all the equipments
compliant with the IEEE standard 802.11b "radio" connected to
the network, thus, one single access point can work with up to 100 WL-COMETH-ATEX
devices, it's also possible to replace a full-duplex wired serial link
with two radio WL-COMETH-ATEX.
A 6 LEDs RF signal level indicator enables to easily setup the two antennas
in order to get the best result while installing the device.
Click to this link to learn more about "Wireless
Ethernet network applications fields".
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Outputs for antennas, serial cable and power supply through stuffing boxes |
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1 RS232/RS422/RS485 serial port (SUB D9), up to 250 Kbps, screw-in terminal |
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Wireless link compliant to WiFi IEEE 802.11b, DSSS, 2.4 GHz, IEEE 802.11g compatible |
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Two 3 dBi omnidirectional ground plane type for wall mounting, 1 meter of low loss cable, dimensions: 250 x 200 x 25 mm, weight: 350 g, protection: EX II 2GD EExe II T6, IP 66 |
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200 m nominal range (line of sight), 60 m in other cases |
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Auto-fallback system reduces speed to 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps for greater range and/or better signal immunity |
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4 independent 64/128 bits WEP keys |
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Support for TCP Client/Server, DHCP Client, TELNET RFC2217 extension, Telnet Server, COM port re-director (VIP), multipoint or point to point virtual link over UDP modes and MODBUS/TCP Client/Server, MODBUS/RTU & MODBUS/ASCII protocols, direct communication (ad hoc) or from access point |
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LEDs signalling for TxD, RxD, network signals, link quality and radio signal level (6 LEDs inside the enclosure) |
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AC power supply for 85 to 264 VAC, screw-in terminal |
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EEx-d IIC CCA03 aluminum enclosure, dimensions: 276 x 276 x 217 mm, weight: 11,1 Kg, protection: EX II 2GD EExd IIC, IP 66 |
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Extended temperature range from -25°C to +80°C (-20°C to +55°C for the antennas)
RH: 0-99% |
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Remote COM port mode
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Works with Windows 9x/me/NT/2K/XP, Linux and requires a COM
port redirector driver software on the PC (VIP).
This mode is supported by the WL-COMETH-ATEX when running the "ServerCom"
firmware and when configured in the TELNET RFC 2217 mode (TELNET
RFC 2217 is a standard).
This mode makes it possible to run any Windows COM applications
without any adaptation (Hyperterminal for example), basically
designed for a local COM port, the Windows communication API
is fully supported. COM port configuration is carried out by
the application itself and not necessarily by the administration
module.
Other redirector softwares relying on the RFC 2217 standard exist for other operating systems.
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TCP socket server mode
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This mode works with any operating system supporting TCP/IP.
It is supported by the WL-COMETH-ATEX when running the "ServerCom"
firmware and when configured in the RAW mode.
The WL-COMETH-ATEX is able to answer to TCP connection request on
a configurable TCP port (it is thus a server).
The application which uses the WL-COMETH-ATEX relies on the SOCKET
API and not on the COM API.
COM port configuration (speed, characters, flow control) is
programmed in the WL-COMETH-ATEX using the administration module.
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TCP socket client mode
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This mode works with any operating system supporting TCP/IP.
It is supported by the WL-COMETH-ATEX when running the "TCP
Client" firmware.
The WL-COMETH-ATEX is able to answer a TCP connection request on
a TCP port to a server, the IP address of the server is programmed
using the administration module.
Connection origin can be established from WL-COMETH-ATEX power ON
of from the rising edge of the DSR signal.
The application which uses the WL-COMETH-ATEX relies on the SOCKET
API and not on the COM API.
COM port configuration (speed, characters, flow control) is
programmed in the WL-COMETH-ATEX using the administration module.
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TELNET mode
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This mode works with any operating system supporting TCP/IP
and which has a TELNET client software, two cases:
Configured TCP port TCP of the Socket TCP Server mode
This mode is supported by the WL-COMETH-ATEX when running the "ServerCom"
firmware and when configured in the TELNET mode.
It doesn't require any application development on the PC,
TELNET is the network application !
TCP port #23
This mode is supported by all the WL-COMETH-ATEX's firmwares.
When the WL-COMETH-ATEX receives a port 23 connection request,
it switches to the administration mode and can thus be configured
(speed, mode ...).
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AD-HOC mode (point-to-point connection: virtual cable)
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This mode enables to provide a full-duplex serial exchange
between two serial equipements through the WL-COMETH-ATEX and without
using any access point.
However, the point-to-point connection thus carried out rely
on IP and no more on the WiFi network substructure, the communication
is carried out directly by radio between two WL-COMETH-ATEX equipments
like standard radio modems.
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MODBUS/TCP data gateway mode
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This mode is supported by the WL-COMETH-ATEX when running the "MODBUS/TCP"
firmware.
In conformity with the MODBUS/TCP Client / Server specifications,
this mode makes it possible to connect any serial MODBUS equipments
(MODBUS/ASCII & MODBUS/RTU) to the wireless Ethernet TCP/IP
network.
In this mode, the WL-COMETH-ATEX settles like a radio bridge between
the wireless Ethernet network and the serial MODBUS equipments
which dramatically simplifies the extension from traditional
MODBUS installation to a MODBUS/TCP based installation on the
wireless Ethernet network.
The WL-COMETH-ATEX device can work as a slave or master device on
both sides (Wireless Ethernet or Serial).
This mode also makes it possible to connect between them and
in a transparent way several traditional serial MODBUS equipments
through the wireless Ethernet network.
WL-COMETH-ATEX with MODBUS/TCP allows moreover integration within
the same network of serial MODBUS/ASCII & MODBUS/RTU based
equipments and MODBUS/TCP equipments.
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Some illustrations
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References to order:
| WL-COMETH-ATEX |
Single ATEX IP66 RS232/RS422/RS485 serial port to the IEEE 802.11b wireless Ethernet network (WiFi), with Windows & Linux COM port redirector software, MODBUS/TCP gateway support, built-in AC power supply (85-264VAC), 2 external omnidirectional +3 dBi antennas |
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