If you are familiar with ICP DAS ET-7000 family, now you will be thrilled to see its twin family, PET-7000!
Power over Ethernet + ET-7000 = PET-7000
PET-7000 features ˇ§PoEˇ¨ and many other advantages in ET-7000. Now, not only data but power
is carried through an Ethernet cable. This feature makes installation of PET-7000 a piece of cake.
Imagine that no more unnecessary wires, only an Ethernet cable takes care of everything in the
field.
PET-7000 also features a built-in web server and the web HMI function. A built-in web server
allows basic setting configuration, I/O monitoring and I/O control by simply using a regular web
browser. Remote control is as easy as you surfing the Internet.
Web server
Web HMI
As to the web HMI function, no programming or HTML skills are needed; creating dynamic and attractive web pages for I/O monitoring and I/O control would be fun for engineers ever after.
PET-7000 also supports Modbus/TCP protocol that makes perfect integration for PET-7000 to SCADA software.
Industrial PoE Solution
When using PoE devices like the PET-7000, you can choose ICP DAS ˇ§PoEˇ¨ switch ˇXˇ¨NS-205PSEˇ¨ as the power source, NS-205PSE automatically detects the connected devices weather they are PoE devices or not. This mechanism ensures NS-205PSE to work with both PoE
and non-PoE devices coordinately at the same time.
Being as a power source for PoE devices, NS-205PSE requires its power input ranging from +46VDC to +55VDC.
Extra information for PET-7000
There are two ways for PET-7000 getting the power. One is through Ethernet by a PoE switch; the other is as usual through wiring by an external power. External power should range from +12VDC to +48VDC. The reason we keep the second way is because it might be useful if someday or somehow you have different applications.
There is an LED on PET-7000. The LED indicates whether the power comes from the PoE switch or not.