ETHERNET TCP/IP I/O MODULES
Features
    DIN Rail Mounting
    LED Indication
    Calibration ranging
    24Vdc Supply
    All Standard Process I/O
    Multi-Channel
    Direct Ethernet Connection
MOD-MUX is an innovative modular I/O system which provides a simple low cost solution for distributed I/O requirements. The MOD-MUX system consists of stand-alone Digital and Analog Input and Output modules which are connected together on a RS485 two wire multi-drop network using the MODBUS protocol. Two baud rates are selectable, 9600 and 19200 baud. Typical response times are under 50ms.

All MOD-MUX modules plug into industry standard DIN rail mount 11 pin relay bases. All modules have isolation between the field and logic.

There are a number of configurations in which the MOD-MUX modules may be used in a system. Some are listed as follows:

Simple Point to Point I/O
This is the basic configuration were a maximum of 8 Digital or Analog Inputs will be transmitted to 8 Digital or Analog Outputs at a remote location on the network. The primary advantage of this configuration is cost saving where 9 wires are replaced by a single twisted pair. It may also be used on existing installations to avoid having to install additional cabling for expansion purposes.

I/O Expansion
There are a number of devices such as PLC’s (Programmable Logic Controllers) which have a MODBUS Communications facility available. When configured as a MODBUS Master, and attached to the RS485 network, MOD-MUX Modules may be used as remote I/O reducing cabling costs and increasing the I/O capability of the PLC.


Data Acquisition
Another use of the MOD-MUX Modules is for Data Acquisition where a PC (Personal Computer) is connected to the Network. Many SCADA software packages support the MODBUS Master Protocol and can hence retrieve data from Input Modules or send data to Output Modules. The serial port of the PC is connected to an RS232/RS485 Converter which in turn is connected to the Network.

Multi-Master
Procon has developed some unique modules which allow up to four Modbus masters to be connected to the same Modbus network. These Modbus masters take turns on the network to avoid corruption of messages. The technique used is token passing. The Modbus slave modules (I/O Modules) ignore the tokens and are standard Modbus Slave devices. The advantage of the multi-master system is to enable more than one PC to be connected to the network, or for a PLC to be connected for control purposes while a PC is connected for monitoring purposes.

MOD MUX Series Selection Guide
MMTCP16DI
MMTCP16DO
MMTCP8DIO
MMTCP8AI/V
MMTCP8AI/I
MMTCP8TC
MMTCP8TCISO
MMTCP6RTD
MMTCP8AO
MMTCP8VO
MMTCPDIOAIO
16 DIGITAL INPUT  INCLUDING 8 COUNTERS
16 DIGITAL OUTPUT 
8 DIGITAL INPUT / 8 DIGITAL OUTPUT 
8 ANALOG INPUT 0 - 5V / 1 - 5V / 0 - 10V / 2 - 10V
8 ANALOG INPUT 0 - 20mA / 4 - 20mA
8 THERMOCOUPLE INPUT  INCL. 0 - 50mV I/P
8 TC INPUT INCL. 0 - 50mV I/P FULLY ISOLATED
6 RTD INPUT MODULE PT100 and Ni120
8 ANALOG OUTPUT  0(4) - 20mA
8 ANALOG OUTPUT  0(2) - 10V
2 RTD I/P, 2 ANALOG INPUT 0(4) - 20mA / 0(2) - 10V, 1 ANALOG OUTPUT 0(4) - 20mA / 0(2) - 10V, 5 DIGITAL INPUTS, 2 DIGITAL OUTPUTS
MMTCP_ADDR MODBUS ADDRESS LIST
Modbus Serial (RS232-RS485 to Ethernet Converters