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Emerson-1410D Wireless Gateway

Emerson Wireless 1410D Gateway with Emerson Wireless 781 Field Link

Product Description

Designed to connect WirelessHART® networks with host systems and data applications, the Emerson™ Wireless 1410D Gateway with 781 Field Link allows users with limited safe locations to strengthen and add to wireless networks quickly and easily. This wireless gateway uses the 781 Field Link to enable flexible remote antenna locations of up to 650 feet (200 meters) allowing the gateway to be in the control room while placing the 781 Field Link into a hazardous area. Featuring a compact size and DIN-Rail mount capability, this device is ideal for operations with limited cabinet space.

Specifications

Antenna Type
Emerson 781 Field Link
Redundancy
Yes
Power Supply
10.5 - 30 VDC
Housing Material
Polycarbonate
Operating Temperature
-40 to 167°F (-40 to 75°C)
Certifications/Approvals
FM Division 2, Non-incendive, CSA Division 2

Features

  • Wireless gateway design easily expands and strengthens wireless networks in difficult and unsafe network locations
  • 781 Field Link enables flexible remote antenna location of up to 650 feet (200 meters) for access into hazardous areas
  • Compact size and DIN-Rail mount capability is ideal for processes with limited cabinet space
  • Gateway connects WirelessHART® self-organizing networks with host systems and data applications (100 device capacity)
  • Straightforward installation without configuration requirements allows devices to be added quickly and easily
  • Gateway manages the network automatically to ensure that field devices have the most reliable path to send data
  • Adaptable device connects to legacy host systems and provides Modbus® RTU/TCP, OPC and EtherNet/IP™ connectivity
  • WirelessHART® technology is secure, cost-effective and delivers >99% data reliability
  • Easy, intuitive installation enables a quick method to automate without the cost of wiring

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