The terminal, widely established in the market and constantly evolving, can be combined with various families of pneumatic terminals and features slaves for the most commonly used industrial Ethernet buses on the market. The FEC PLC integrated into the CPX terminal supports Modbus TCP communication. It is also possible to use the EtherCAT bus (CPX-FB38), EtherNet/IP (CPX-FB32), or the ProfiNet bus with its three variants: CPX-FB33 with M12 connection, CPX-FB34 with RJ45 connection, and the upcoming CPX-FB35 with fiber optic connection.
The combination of this wide range of options, along with the available input/output modules and the extensive configuration capabilities of the pneumatic components (in both centralized and decentralized systems), makes the CPX terminal a truly universal system.

Ethernet technology provides advanced features and access from anywhere. It enables IT services such as integrated web browsing, remote diagnostics and maintenance, visualization of process and diagnostic data via a web browser, and email alerts.
Displaying machine status and diagnostic information via web pages simplifies engineering and maintenance work, facilitates fault prevention, and results in significant cost savings.

Nov15N130The integrated diagnostic system, organized by modules and channels, allows for better management of downtime. More efficient production is achieved through optimized machine operation.
Finally, it's worth highlighting the ability to work in real-time mode for data transmissions and applications that require it, such as motor control.

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