TCG120-4G
Teracom TCG 120-4G, 4G LTE wireless I/O module, 2 DI, 2 AI, 2 relays, 1-Wire
| Manufacturer: | Teracom |
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| Product no.: | S-064-156270 |
Available, Delivery time: 3 weeks
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| Weight: | 0.152 kg |
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| Country of Origin: | Bulgaria |
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The Teracom TCG 120-4G is a robust 4G LTE wireless I/O module engineered for remote monitoring, environmental data acquisition, and control applications across distant facilities, agriculture sites, and industrial systems. Providing automatic or manual network fallback to 3G and 2G (GSM-GPRS), it ensures stable connectivity for last-mile communication.
Hardware Interfaces and Sensor Support
- Digital Inputs: 2 dry contact inputs for monitoring discrete states.
- Analog Inputs: 2 analog inputs with a voltage range of 0 to 60 VDC.
- Relay Outputs: 2 relay outputs equipped with both normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) contacts.
- 1-Wire Interface: Supports up to 4 Teracom sensors for tracking parameters like temperature, humidity, AC/DC current, or voltage.
M2M Connectivity and SCADA Integration
To enable seamless integration into supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) platforms, the TCG 120-4G supports advanced machine-to-machine (M2M) communication protocols. MQTT allows bandwidth-efficient transmission of selected parameters. Alternatively, the module can send its complete status file in XML or JSON format via periodic HTTP Post requests.
Autonomous Operation and Alarm Management
The device is capable of standalone, offline process control. Relays can be triggered automatically by predefined alarm conditions from any monitored digital input, analog input, or connected sensor. For remote notifications, the system sends SMS alerts or emails (with TLS over SMTP support) to up to 5 distinct numbers and email recipients. GSM Geolocation is also supported.
Configuration and Maintenance
Initial deployment is simplified by a built-in graphical web interface accessible through a standard browser via a USB connection. Once installed in the field, the device can be configured remotely using either SMS text commands or HTTP API commands. Firmware updates can be deployed over the air (FOTA).