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Products Detail:
Brand
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HIMA
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Part Number
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F7130
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Product Type
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Power Distribution Module
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Payment
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T/T,100% advance payment
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Shipping Port
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Xiamen,China
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Lead Time
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In stock
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The F3236 module is part of the ARTC HIMA level crossing monitoring system, which is designed to monitor and manage alarms and events related to railway level crossings. These alarms and events can be reported to ARTC's Train Control System when necessary, and are mandatorily reported to a Central Level Crossing Monitoring Workstation via a 3G or 4G communications link.
The system typically uses the Modbus TCP protocol, where the HIMA HIMatrix safety controller acts as the Modbus slave. However, other communication protocols may also be implemented in the future as required. The system can be expanded with additional Remote AIO and DIO units to monitor more analogue and digital inputs and outputs, based on the specific requirements of the application.
An event recorder is integrated within the HIMA COM processor as a ComUserTask module, which can be accessed and configured by both local and remote maintainers through a web interface. A 3G/4G network router is provided to ensure reliable communication for reporting and monitoring.
F3236 FAQ:
1. What is the F3236 module used for?
The F3236 module is part of the HIMA level crossing monitoring system. It is used to monitor and manage alarms and events at railway level crossings and communicate them to a Central Level Crossing Monitoring Workstation via 3G or 4G communications links.
2. How does the F3236 communicate with other systems?
The F3236 module communicates using the Modbus TCP protocol, where the HIMA HIMatrix safety controller functions as the Modbus slave. Other communication protocols can also be implemented, depending on the system's needs.
3. Can the F3236 module be expanded to monitor additional inputs/outputs?
Yes, the system can be expanded by adding additional Remote AIO (Analogue Input/Output) and DIO (Digital Input/Output) units, depending on the specific monitoring requirements for analogue and digital I/O.
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