- Modbus TCP, EthernetIP or ProfiNet I/O distributed communications
- Remote VFD control possible with the RS485 output
- Pushbutton configuration
- User programmable using ConveyLogix programming software
- Reduced system installation cost
- Seamless integration with ConveyLinx and ConveyBlox
- Modbus TCP, EthernetIP or ProfiNet I/O distributed communications
- Works with any Ethernet-capable PLC
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ODVA - Declaration of Conformity
Publication Number: File Number: 11390.01
Title and Version: ODVA Declaration of Conformity
Description: ODVA Declaration of Conformity for all ConveyLinx modules utilizing EthernetIP firmware 5.0 and above. -
ProfiNet - Declaration of Conformity
Publication Number: Certificate Number: Z11006
Title and Version: PROFIBUS/PROFINET Declaration of Conformity
Description: ODVA Declaration of Conformity for all ConveyLinx modules utilizing EthernetIP firmware 4.1.0 and above. -
Users Guide
Publication Number: CNIP-1000
Title and Version: ConveyNet IP User's Guide V1.4
Description: This manual is intended for users who need basic product information and simple application procedures to implement ConveyNet IP modules to perform simple remote I/O and RS-485 Modbus RTU device control via PLC capable of either Modbus TCP,Ethernet I/P, or Profinet I/O protocols.
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Accessories
- Simple to Configure
- Simply push a button.
- Versatile (and Can Save Money!)
- Modbus TCP, EthernetIP or ProfiNet I/O distributed communications. It works with any ethernet-capable PLC, and can even function as a standalone PLC.
- Eight inputs and six relay outputs allow you to place this module in series with a ConveyLinx system for additional I/O points. Use it for stack lights, transfers, pushers, or a myriad of other uses.
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