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ICL brochure_2012_web.pdf - Industrial Control Links

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www.iclinks.comRadios, Modems,Routers and SwitchesMany Options for Reliable SCADA Communications<strong>Industrial</strong> <strong>Control</strong> <strong>Links</strong> offers a very wide range of devices for both wired and wireless communications. These radios,modems, switches and routers supplement and compliment the built-in communications capabilities of <strong>ICL</strong> SCADAcontrollers and RTUs. Wireless antenna system components, communications engineering and support services,and radio path surveys are also available.Messenger SpreadSpectrum RadiosMessenger RMX Radio/Leased-line ModemRaveon SeriesVHF, UHF & MURS RadiosMessenger CellularData Modem1 WATT900MHz and 2.4GHzUp to 230K baudRS-232, RS-485 and USBSupport forMaxstream/DigiFreewaveMicrohardLeased line and data over audioradio, up to 4800 baudBell 202 compatible availableAutomatic Level <strong>Control</strong>PacketIZING and error checkingOptional encryption5 WattsUp To 9600 BAUDRS-232, RS-485, and USBProgrammable Frequency and powerOver the network diagnosticsSuper low-power sleep modeGSM/GPRS and CDMAData and Text Message supportRS-232 anD USB interfacesCellular RouterGSM/HSPA, CDMA/EV-DOMessenger Voice/DialupTelephone ModemMessenger Ethernet Switch5 Ethernet PortsAT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon, Sprint,most other carriersAdd voice alarming and voiceaccess to Pinnacle controllersAuto speed, and polaritycorrection (MDX/MDI-X)High-speed—up to 3.1 MbpsEthernet, USB and RS-232Built-in DHCP server and PortForwarding supportAdd Internet access in veryremote locationsHigh-speed—Data transmissionsto 56Kb/secondIndividual link indicatorsNo management required

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