The DX85 Modbus RTU remote I/O devices have a Modbus interface and are used to expand the I/O of a Gateway or Modbus host within the wireless I/O sensor network.
The features of these devices include:
Models ending in C use external terminal blocks instead of internal terminal blocks. These "C" models are Class I, Division 2 certified when installed in a suitable enclosure. Certifications are listed on the Classified Areas page.
| The standard IP67 base with internal terminal blocks. | The low-profile IP20 base with external terminal blocks. |
| Model Number | Base | I/O | Data Sheet |
|
DX85M6P6 |
IP67 | Discrete: Six inputs, six outputs | 131599 |
| DX85M6P6C | IP20 | ||
| DX85M8P4 | IP67 | Discrete: Eight inputs, four outputs
(When your wireless network does not include a host system, the eight inputs/four output devices must be mapped to the four input/eight output devices.) |
134324 |
| DX85M8P4C | IP20 | ||
| DX85M4P8 | IP67 | Discrete: Four inputs, eight outputs (When your wireless network does not include a host system, the four inputs/eight output devices must be mapped to the eight input/four output devices.) |
134325 |
| DX85M4P8C | IP20 | ||
| DX85M0P0M4M4 | IP67 | Analog: Four inputs, four outputs (0-20 mA) |
138371 |
| DX85M0P0M4M4C | IP20 | ||
| DX85M4P4M2M2 | IP67 | Discrete: Four inputs, four outputs Analog: Two inputs, two outputs (0-20 mA) |
131629 |
| DX85M4P4M2M2C | IP20 |
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