The EQUINOX 16-port ESP-16 serial hub allows you to place serial COM/TTY ports at the point of need, anywhere on a local or remote LAN segment. The ESP serial hub communicates with an Equinox SuperSerial driver located on a Windows, Linux, AIX or SCO system. With the ESP serial hub, existing server-based applications have direct access to network-enabled serial devices, as if they were directly attached to the server. Custom applications are not required. The ESP serial hubs and the LAN are “transparent.”
With ESP serial hubs the use of excessive cabling is also eliminated. Networks benefit from cost-effective structured cabling providing cleaner installations. Serial ports and new devices can be connected in minutes “on the fly” and do not require opening your server or interrupting operations. Simply attach the ESP serial hub to twisted-pair Ethernet and load the device driver on the server. The ESP serial hub Installation Wizard locates and configures the newly attached ESP serial hub, giving you full control of COM/TTY port assignments. Ports on the ESP serial hub can be assigned to different hosts. Each ESP serial hub has an internal universal power supply eliminating the need for bulky external “power bricks”.
Serial hubs are designed for versatile support of applications in industrial automation, process control, manufacturing and across a broad range of commercial operations including retail POS, hospitality, back office, medical, security systems and more.
Serial Signaling - Serial signaling support for RS-232
Full Modem Control - Full modem control signals on all ports (TXD, RXD, CTS, RTS, DSR, DCD, DTR)
Multi-Host Attachement - Multi-host attachment allows for high availability
Unit Additions/Replacements - One click ‘Replace’ option enables the addition
of a new unit to the network without reconfiguring installation parameters
Structured Cabling - No more wiring nightmares; structured network cabling provides clean, cost-effective solutions
Easy Installations - Connect additional serial ports and new devices in minutes “on the fly”- no need to open your server or interrupt operations
Peripheral Sharing - With peripheral sharing, serial ports are freed from the confines of your server
Server Offloading - Serial hubs place no additional demands on servers for interrupts, power or memory
Auto-Sensing - ESP Serial Hubs support 10/100 Ethernet with auto-sensing
Technical Specifications:
Power:
100-250V (0.5A)
Serial Connector:
(16) RJ-45 DTE
Dimensions:
1.75" H X 8.75" W X 8.00" D
Weight:
5 lb
Speed:
230Kbps
Modem Control:
Full
Surge Protection:
15KV
LAN Settings:
Auto-detecting 10/100Base-T
Operating Temperature:
0 - 40ºC
Humidity:
10% to 90% (Non-condensing)
OS Support:
Windows NT,Windows 2000, Windows XP, Linux, AIX, SCO OpenServer, SCO UnixWare
Conformance
FCC P. 15 Class A, CE, UL 60950 3rd Ed., CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-00
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