DA70A0F1N5B5N020 Red Lion Networking Routers


Part#:DA70A0F1N5B5N020
Manufacturer:Red Lion
Category:Networking Routers
Product Lifecycle:Active
Product description
Red Lion DA70A0F1N5B5N020 is a modular cellular router designed for DIN rail mounting with an IP30 degree of protection. This router is part of the FlexEdge DA70A Protocol gateways sub-range and features a design that includes 3 x sled slots: slot (1) is equipped for 4G cellular connectivity in North America with AT&T, slot (2) includes 2 x RS-485 ports, and slot (3) offers a CAN port. The connection interfaces comprise 2 x RJ12 ports for RS-232 serial communication, 1 x RJ45 port for RS-485 serial communication, 2 x RJ45 ports for 10/100BaseTX Ethernet connections, 1 x USB type A and 1 x USB type B connectors, and 1 x micro SD card port for additional I/O extension. Additionally, it includes 2 x RJ45 isolated ports for RS-485 via a media module and 1 x CAN port also via a media module. The router operates on a supply voltage of 12-24Vdc and supports multiple communication protocols including Ethernet, RS-485, RS-232, and LTE (4G). Its functions are enhanced by a modular cellular router configuration software (Web GUI / Crimson), networking software (Firewall / RADIUS auth. / Routing / NAT / IP Fallback / VPN Client-Server), and automation software that includes 300+ drivers, IIoT connectors, and OPC UEA.
Product condition
New Factory Sealed
New Factory Sealed - New condition, never used, original OEM part with original packaging and factory seal.
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About the manufacturer
Advantage Electric Supply is an authorized Red Lion distributor, proudly offering their wide range of innovative industrial automation and networking products. As a leading manufacturer in the industry, Red Lion specializes in delivering reliable solutions that enhance connectivity, monitoring, and control within industrial environments. Their extensive product line includes Human Machine Interfac...
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Red Lion DA70A0F1N5B5N020 is a modular cellular router designed for DIN rail mounting with an IP30 degree of protection. This router is part of the FlexEdge DA70A Protocol gateways sub-range and features a design that includes 3 x sled slots: slot (1) is equipped for 4G cellular connectivity in North America with AT&T, slot (2) includes 2 x RS-485 ports, and slot (3) offers a CAN port. The connection interfaces comprise 2 x RJ12 ports for RS-232 serial communication, 1 x RJ45 port for RS-485 serial communication, 2 x RJ45 ports for 10/100BaseTX Ethernet connections, 1 x USB type A and 1 x USB type B connectors, and 1 x micro SD card port for additional I/O extension. Additionally, it includes 2 x RJ45 isolated ports for RS-485 via a media module and 1 x CAN port also via a media module. The router operates on a supply voltage of 12-24Vdc and supports multiple communication protocols including Ethernet, RS-485, RS-232, and LTE (4G). Its functions are enhanced by a modular cellular router configuration software (Web GUI / Crimson), networking software (Firewall / RADIUS auth. / Routing / NAT / IP Fallback / VPN Client-Server), and automation software that includes 300+ drivers, IIoT connectors, and OPC UEA.
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