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RS-485 Network Repeater operates off 24 Vac power.
RS-485 Network Repeater operates off 24 Vac power.

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RS-485 Network Repeater operates off 24 Vac power.


May 27, 2009 - Designed for Johnson Controls N2 or BACnet MS/TP bus control systems, Model 4683-TTM-3F drives up to 32 RS-485 devices while isolating and boosting signals up to 4,000 ft. Operation is transparent to all devices and no handshaking or extra control lines are required. Offering electrical surge protection with 1,500 Vac isolation, unit shields host computer from noise spikes and other transient signals. Baud rates of 600, 1,200, 2,400, 4,800, 9,600, 19.2K, 38.4K, and 76.8K are switch-selectable.

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New RS-485 Network Repeater Operates Off 24V AC Power to Greatly Reduce Installation Costs


Designed for use with Johnson Controls N2 or BACnet MS/TP bus control systems, Acromag's new network repeater isolates and boosts RS-485 signals to connect bus segments without expensive wiring requirements.

Wixom, MI: Acromag's newest RS-485-to-RS-485 network repeater device, Model 4683-TTM-3F, operates off 24V AC power to greatly reduce installation costs. Now you can extend your network or connect bus segments without expensive wiring requirements by using power supply transformers typically available in HVAC and building management systems. Designed for use with Johnson Controls N2 or BACnet MS/TP bus control systems, each network repeater drives up to 32 RS-485 devices while isolating and boosting signals up to 4000 feet. 24V, 115V, and 230V AC power models are available.

The 4683-TTM repeaters allow users to take full advantage of the RS-485 standard's extended communication distances and multi-dropping capabilities. Operation is transparent to all devices and no handshaking or extra control lines are required. Electrical surge protection with 1500V AC isolation helps shield the host computer from destructive noise spikes and other transient signals.

For flexibility, these devices offer field-selectable End-of-Line Network (EOLN) terminations on both the A and B networks. Baud rates of 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2K, 38.4K, and 76.8K are switch-selectable. Several status LEDs indicate the transmission direction, RS-485 bus fault conditions, and that power is applied.

At only 4.3" wide x 7.0" long x 2.1" high, these compact units are ready to mount on any surface. Or, for a harsh environment, it can be installed in a NEMA enclosure of your choice. No enclosure is necessary for use in a laboratory or office. Easy installation just requires mounting, connecting power and cables, and setting the baud rate.

Acromag is an international corporation that has been developing and manufacturing measurement and control products for more than 50 years. They offer a complete line of industrial I/O products including process instruments, signal conditioning equipment, data acquisition boards, distributed I/O systems, and network communication devices.
For more information about Acromag products, call the Inside Sales Department at (248) 295-0880 or Marketing Communications at (248) 295-0865, FAX (248) 624-9234. E-mail sales@acromag.com or write Acromag at P.O. Box 437, Wixom, MI 48393-7037 USA. Our web site is www.acromag.com.

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Name: Acromag, Inc.
Address: 30765 S. Wixom Rd., P.O. Box 437
City: Wixom
State: MI
ZIP: 48393 7037
Country: USA
Phone: 800-881-0268
FAX: 248-624-9234
http://www.acromag.com


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