Description
ABB MC91 HESG440588R4 HESG112714 B Wireless Router Modules
ABB MC91 HESG440588R4 HESG112714 B Enables remote connectivity between ControlLogix processors and 802.11 wireless devices including: PCs, Labtop, wireless modems (such as RadioLinx Industrial Hotspots), and other MVI56-WA-EIP modules The MVI56-WA-EIP module allows programming via the backplane and acts as a server for RSLinx, allowing multiple programs (such as RSLogix5000 and/or RSView products) to communicate with the processor simultaneously. EIP module allows programming via the backplane and acts as a server for RSLinx, allowing multiple programs, such as RSLogix5000 and/or RSView products, to communicate with the processor simultaneously. The module’s push-on patch cable system is available in red, white, and blue color coding and 2- to 10-pole configurations, saving time and money.
ABB MC91 HESG440588R4 HESG112714 B1 Features
Acts as a wireless Ethernet bridge for ControlLogix processors
Single slot – 1756 backplane compatible/programmable
Two communication modes: PC to wireless router (Infrastructure), PC to PC (Adhoc, RSLinx)
Configuration data obtained from a configuration text file downloaded to the module. Includes sample configuration file.
2.4 GHz, 802.11b wireless, up to 14 channels
WEP 64/128 encryption with key rollover management using up to 4 WEP keys for additional security
Compatible with any 802.11b wireless technology, including ProSoft’s RadioLinx industrial hotspot, the ABB MC91 HESG440588R4 HESG112714 B enables wireless connectivity at user-defined distances and locations for virtually unlimited application scenarios. The module allows users to program wirelessly using RSLinx, RSLogix5000 or RSView products. A systematic approach to signal switching and conditioning is provided. “Today’s factory automation and process control applications require the conversion, isolation and transmission of many different types of signals. These requirements present the challenge of managing signal types, maximizing panel space, reducing signal wiring and downtime, and controlling overall signal cost