TCW260
Teracom TCW260, energy monitoring module, Ethernet, RS-485, S0
| Manufacturer: | Teracom |
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| Product no.: | 646400TCW260 |
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| Weight: | 0.2 kg |
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| Country of Origin: | Bulgaria |
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Teracom TCW260 is an energy monitoring module with galvanically isolated ports and Ethernet connectivity. The device combines digital inputs, analog inputs and RS-485 communication for energy monitoring, consumption management and industrial process monitoring applications.
The 4 digital inputs are hardware-compatible with S0 interfaces and can support up to 4 energy meters with S0 pulse outputs. They can also be used for general dry contact ON/OFF sensors.
- Digital inputs: 4 galvanically isolated inputs with S0 compatibility according to EN62053-31
- Digital input modes: ON/OFF and counter modes
- Analog inputs: 6 galvanically isolated inputs for 0/20 mA or 0/10 V
- RS-485: galvanically isolated interface for Modbus RTU
- Modbus RTU: support for up to 24 registers or devices
- Channels: up to 24 channels for voltage, current, energy or other measured values
- Alarms: up to 24 independent categorized alarms with flexible setup
- Data logger: 70000 records
- Web interface: password-protected configuration, control and display of values and graphs in a browser
All primary parameters from digital inputs, analog inputs and Modbus RTU registers can be arranged into channels. These channels can be specified as general values such as current, voltage or temperature, or as cumulative values such as energy or volume.
For integration into energy monitoring systems, the TCW260 supports several M2M protocols over Ethernet. These include SNMP v.2 and v.3, HTTP API, Modbus TCP, MQTT and periodical HTTP Post with XML or JSON files for client-server systems.
Additional functions include Dynamic DNS support for DynDNS, No-IP and DNS-O-Matic, Backup/Restore for duplicating device settings and remote firmware update via the web interface.
Typical applications include industrial energy monitoring and targeting, energy cost optimization systems, energy consumption management, remote monitoring of renewable energy power plants, general industrial process monitoring and protocol conversion from Modbus RTU to Modbus TCP.