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Future-Proof
Powerful processor and lots of RAM and Flash
memory
Easily expandable, high-level program code
allows for future enhancements
Web-browser access
Smart-phone access
Full SNMP support
Secure & Reliable
128-bit encrypted IP communications
Dual-modem ready (primary link over landline,
and backup using GSM for example)
Firmware & user conguration remain intact
during power failure
Highly accurate TCXO-based real-time clock
No moving parts.
DavLink’s graphics editor allows the creation of workspaces that reect the exact setup of equipment
at each remote site. Users can have their own customized, password-protected workspace and create
multiple view panels with diagrams, and even pictures. Users can also focus-in on desired information
thanks to user dened and system logs.
Modbus* I/O expansion
Low-cost option for adding up to 128 metering inputs, 256 status inputs and
72 relay outputs, even to a DV-Micro! All Davicom units accommodate both
RTU and TCP type ModBus devices from manufacturers such as ADAM® and
Koyo®. Once connected and congured, the Modbus units simply appear as extra I/O points in the
Davicom’s operating structure. These I/O’s can therefore be used within the Davicom’s powerful Virtual
Logic Gate structure to automatically take action at a site or to send alarms if required.
* Modbus is a serial communications protocol published by Modicon in 1979 for use with its programmable logic controllers
(PLCs). It has become a de facto standard protocol for industrial communications, and is now the most commonly available means
of connecting industrial electronic devices.
Customizable Software
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