NB-IoT Terminal ECL-BC95-T1
SPECIFICATIONS
- Size : 106mmx107mmx55mm
- Weight : ~300 grams
- -35 … +75°C operating temperatur
- -40 … +85°C storing temperature
- 55…435VAC operating voltage
- 6 KV Impact Resistance
- Supports various bands over NBIOT Module
- Bands supported 700Mhz, 800MHz, 850Mhz, 900Mhz
- 280mA @23dBm
- Sensitivity:-129dBm±1dB
- Uplink Speed : 15.625kbps
- Downlink Speed: 24Kbps
- Power Output : 23dBm
- Sleep Mode Power Consumption: 10uA
- SMA Antenna Connector
- Easy use push-n-eject SIM card connector
- 1 x RS485 Interface
- 1 x RS232 Interface
- 300bps – 460kbps communication speed
- 7E1, 7O1, 8N1, 8E1, 8O1 frame
- RS485 ADDC
- 1 x 250 VAC 10A Relay Output (NO,NC)
- 4 x Dry Contacts
- ARM Microprocessor(32-bit ARM® Cortex®-M4 120Mhz 1Mbyte Flash)
- Real Time Clock (RTC)
- Built In Flash Memory(4Mbyte)
- Hardware watchdog
- NB-IoT LED Status Indicator
- Integrated UDP/IP4 support
- Can send alerts to central server in case of power cut-off
- Wide library of meter protocols & new protocols easily adapted
- In-built processing Power/Memory
- Event Logs, AlarmsPush/Pull/Poll communication
- Configuration via serial port or over the air
- Firmware update over the air
- Ability to restrict IP / Port / Phone numbers
- Trasparent communication / gateway
- Direct meter reading and transmit meter data to server/central software
- Automatic speed change
- ID and password authentication
- Detailed event log and troubleshooting
- UDP/IP Server and Client Mode
- Saving readout data on flash memory and prevent data loss
- Remote and local time synchronization
- SIM management support
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