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Does the 4102 or 5102-MCM4-DFCM4 module have 4 Modbus ports and 4 DF1 ports (8 ports total)?
Article Number: 206 | Rating: Unrated | Last Updated: Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 4:57 PM
These gateways have a total of 4 serial ports. Each of the 4 ports can be independently configured for either serial Modbus (Modbus RTU) or DF1.
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