DSX-USB Communications Interface

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The DSX-USB Communications Interface is a simple yet rugged USB converter. This port powered device connects to any 2.0 USB Port through the supplied cable. The module provides an RS-232 output including DTR and a simultaneous RS-485 4 wire output.

This module is protocol independent and can be used for a variety of applications and software not just DSX. The DSX-USB is built DSX tough with a rugged housing and all of the over-voltage surge protection you expect in a DSX product. Complete with removable terminal block and status LEDs, this USB Comm Interface has a DSX Edge.

Single Channel USB to RS-232 or RS-485 for Master or Slave communications. This new module can provide the RS-232 required for a 1040 Series Master Controller or Dial-up Modem at the Comm Server. The RS-232 has optional DTR for modem use. The RS-485 output can be used for a 1020 Series Master Controller and all DSX Slave Communications used with IP Gateway.

The DSX-USB can be used in conjunction with a DSXMCI to perform a short haul providing a 4 wire RS-485 connection that can be used with 2 twisted pair cable up to 4000'.

Key features:

  • USB to RS-232 with DTR
  • USB to RS-485 4 wire
  • Removable Terminal Blocks
  • Port Powered
  • USB 2.0 Compatible
  • Over Voltage Surge Protection
  • Protocol Independent
  • Communication Status LEDs

 

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Technical Specification

Make DSX
Manufacturer DSX - Europe Ltd.
Category Access Control>Access control system accessories
Model code DSX-USB
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 80 x 60 x 17
Additional info The DSX-USB Communications Interface is a simple yet rugged USB converter. This port powered device connects to any 2.0 USB Port through the supplied cable. The module provides an RS-232 output including DTR and a simultaneous RS-485 4 wire output.
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