Moxa NPort IA5150A-T Specification Guide

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Serial-to-Ethernet Device Servers
The NPort IA5000A series device servers each have two Ethernet 
ports that can be used as Ethernet switch ports. One port connects 
directly to the network or server, and the other port can be connected 
to another NPort IA device server or another Ethernet device. The dual 
Ethernet ports help reduce wiring costs by eliminating the need to 
connect each device to a separate Ethernet switch.
NPort
®
 IA5000A Series
1, 2, and 4-port serial device servers for industrial automation
Enhanced surge protection for serial, LAN, and power
 
2 KV isolation for serial signals 
 
Rugged screw-type terminal blocks for power and serial 
 
connectors
C1D2 and ATEX certified for harsh industrial environments
 
Cascading Ethernet ports for easy wiring
 
Redundant DC power inputs
 
Warning by relay output and email
 
Low power consumption with built-in MiiNe CPU
 
Wide-temperature from -40 to 75ºC
 
The NPort IA5000A series device servers are designed for connecting 
industrial automation serial devices, such as PLCs, sensors, meters, 
motors, drives, barcode readers, and operator displays. The device 
servers are ultra rugged with a metal housing, screw connectors, 
Cascading Ethernet Ports Make Wiring Easy (10/100BaseTX models only)
Overview
two mounting methods to choose from, and full surge protection. 
The NPort IA5000A series device servers are extremely user-friendly, 
making simple and reliable serial to Ethernet solutions possible.
The NPort IA5000A series device servers have two power inputs 
that can be connected simultaneously to live DC power sources. If 
one power source fails, the other source takes over automatically. 
Redundant power inputs help ensure that your device server will 
operate non-stop.
Redundant Power Inputs
Dual Power Inputs