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DA-682C-Ethernet Series peripheral expansion modules include a 4-port Giga LAN module, a 4-port 100M/1000M Fiber module, and a PRP/HSR module for setting up industrial communication applications with Ethernet-based devices. All modules are designed to offer the greatest flexibility for setting up applications and performing industrial tasks.
The DN-PRP-HSR-I210 expansion module is compliant with IEC 62439-3 Clause 4 (PRP) and IEC 62439-3 Clause 5 (HSR) to ensure the highest system availability and data integrity for mission-critical applications that require redundancy and zero-time recovery. With its dual Gigabit Ethernet port design, the DN-PRP-HSR-I210 module provides high performance for redundant network systems.
DN-PRP-HSR-I210
DN-LN04-RJ
DN-FX04
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DN-FX04: 4
DN-LN04-RJ: 4
DN-PRP-HSR-I210: 2
1.5 kV (built-in)
RoHS, CRoHS, WEEE
166 x 43 x 183 mm (6.54 x 1.69 x 7.20 in)
DN-PRP-HSR-I210: 1,743,211 hrs DN-FX04: 1,721,867 hrs DN-LN04-RJ: 1,943,353 hrs
Telcordia (Bellcore), GB
3 years
See www.moxa.com/warranty
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