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The BAS Portable Router routes messages between BACnet/IP and BACnet MS/TP networks as per the
ANSI/ASHRAE 135 (ISO 16484-5) standard. It allows BACnet/IP devices connected over Ethernet to communicate
with MS/TP devices. For portability, the BASRTP-B attaches to the USB port of any laptop computer. Each unit contains one MS/TP port and one 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet port. The router is configurable via its webpage.
The MS/TP port offers an optically-isolated transceiver.
It has a removable 3-pin terminal block for the EIA-485 connection. Through this port, up to 127 devices can be addressed as many as 31 full-load devices on the local bus. All MS/TP baud rates are supported from 9.6 to 76.8 kbps.
The Ethernet port offers a shielded RJ-45 connector. Through Auto-Negotiation
and Auto-MDIX, it automatically matches its duplex setting, data rate and signal polarity
to whatever is needed by the attached equipment. Therefore, any CAT5 cable can be used for hookup.
A resident web server allows commissioning, re-configuration and troubleshooting
with a standard web browser. A reset switch is provided on the router to set the unit to the factory default IP address.
Three LEDs are provided: The power LED glows green when proper power is provided.
A bi-color Ethernet LED glows green for 100 Mbps operation and yellow for
10 Mbps and indicates activity by flashing. A green LED flashes when MS/TP
traffic is received.
Each unit complies with Class A radiated and conducted emissions as defined by
EN55022 and CFR 47, Part 15.
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| Model | RoHS | Description | Purchase |
| BASRTP-B | BAS Portable Router BACnet/IP to MS/TP | ||
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