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Banner's IO-Link Configuration Software provides an easy way to configure Banner IO-Link masters and Banner IO-Link devices, offering users full control of IO-link master and device configuration.
Configure your IO-Link masters and devices from one place with Banner’s IO-Link Configuration Software. Sensors, lighting and indication, hubs, and masters can all be customized to your needs using the different easy-to-use tools in the program, helping you take full advantage of device capabilities.
The IO-link Configuration Software is compatible with the Banner DXMR110-8K, DXMR90-4K, R90C-4K-MQ and R45C-2K-MQ IO-Link Masters.
IO-Link-enabled sensors, lighting, and indication devices can be controlled and configured via IO-Link Configuration Software. Users can utilize the software to program multiple IO-link devices connected to a Banner IO-Link master.
IO-Link hubs take multiple non-IO-Link discrete signals and consolidate them into one unified IO-Link protocol. This single communication channel can then be sent to an IO-Link master for further processing. Each input port on the IO-Link hubs can be customized individually with the IO-Link Configuration Software.
Whether you are connecting one device or several, Banner’s compact-yet-powerful IO-Link Masters give users flexibility to configure port settings, including configuring “back up and restore” mode, “deactivated” mode, “digital input” mode, and more.