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2.8. Wifi 16-Ch DO Module Features• Support sink type digital outputs• Compatible with IEEE 802.11b/g standards• Support infrastructure and ad hoc modes for wireless networks• Support WEP, WPA and WPA2 wireless encryption• Support Modbus/TCP and UDP protocols• Support pair connection mode• Support DO power on value & safe value Mechanism2 IntroductionWF-2042Wi-Fi I/O Module with 16 DOThe WF-2042 is a 16-channel sink type isolated digital output module and it is one of the members of the WF-2000 wireless productfamily. In addition, the WF-2042 has WLAN connection complies with the IEEE802.11b/g standards. With the popularity of 802.11 networkinfrastructure, the WF-2042 makes an easy way to incorporate wireless connectivity into monitoring and control systems. The WF-2042 alsosupports Modbus/TCP and UDP protocols and the network encryption configuration, which makes perfect integration to SCADA softwareand offer easy and safe access for users from anytime and anywhere.WLAN Products SpecificationsModelsDigital OutputChannelsOutput VoltageOutput CurrentIntra-module Isolation, Field toLogicOvervoltage ProtectionWF-204216, Sink(NPN)+3.5 ~ +50 V700mA per channel3750 VDC60 VDCWi-Fi InterfaceAntennaOutput PowerReceive SensitivityStandard SupportedWireless ModeEncryptionTransmission Range5 dBi (Omni-Directional)8 dBm @ 11Mbps-83 dBm @ 11MbpsIEEE 802.11b/gInfrastructure & Ad-hocWEP, WPA and WPA2100 meters (LOS)PowerInput Voltage Range10V ~ 30VPower Consumption 2.0WMechanismInstallationDIN-RailDimensions 110mm x 90mm x 33mm (H x W x D)EnvironmentOperating TemperatureStorage Temperature-25°C ~ +75°C-30°C ~ +80°CHumidity 10% ~ 90%Website: http://www.icpdas.com E-mail: sales@icpdas.com Vol. IWCP 1.0.01 Beta Version2-16

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