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ORing Announces IES-1000 Unmanaged Ethernet Switches

By: ORing Industrial Networking Corp
02 September, 2008
ORing Announces IES-1000 Unmanaged Ethernet Switches
ORing Announces IES-1000 Unmanaged Ethernet Switches
IES-1000 slim type series are light and skinny, making them more convenient to deploy.

Sept. 2, 2008 - ORing's industrial IES-1000 Slim Type unmanaged Ethernet switches are more light, more skinny, and thus IES-1000 series is more convenient for the end users to deploy the networking environment by saving space. Further, ORing's IES-1000 slim type series has a special separate power alarm design operated by a DIP switch. The skinny dimensions and special power alarm design makes IES-1000 slim type series meets the demands of a variety of applications, such as power substation automation systems, intelligent transportation, telecommunication, etc., which facilitate the deployment of mission-critical applications across networks in the most cost-effective way.

Features

  • Support 10/100 Base-T(X) or 100 Base-FX
  • Single mode or Multi-mode ports
  • IP30 protection mechanism
  • Dual redundant DC power inputs at terminal block wide operating -40 to 70C
  • DIN-Rail and panel mounting enabled
  • Relay warning system
  • End users can control relay output from Power1 and Power 2 through dip switch, the warning sight will show up once disconnection caused by power failures

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