AMG-SNAP-ID-W

Banner Engineering
778-AMG-SNAP-ID-W
AMG-SNAP-ID-W

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Description:
Gateways Asset Monitoring Gateway w/ WW Cell + CDS; LTE-M/NB-IOT Worldwide Cellular; SNAP ID Auto-Detect Modbus Devices via 4 in HMI; Power Supply Included

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Factory Lead Time:
3 Weeks Estimated factory production time for quantities greater than shown.
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Banner Engineering
Product Category: Gateways
Delivery Restrictions:
 Product available only to OEM/EMS and design business customers. Product is not shipped to consumers in the EU or the UK
RoHS:  
Gateways
Brand: Banner Engineering
Product Type: Gateways
Series: AMG
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Ethernet & Communication Modules
Tradename: SNAP ID
Part # Aliases: 814794
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TARIC:
8517620000
USHTS:
8517620090
JPHTS:
851762090
ECCN:
5A002.a.1

Asset Monitoring Gateways with SNAP ID

Banner Engineering Asset Monitoring Gateways (AMG) feature SNAP ID that provides commissioning, monitoring, and alarms for up to 20 sensors. These gateways scan for individual sensors or converters and auto-detect model information, allowing engineers to assign and change Modbus server ID numbers to commission custom systems. The paired devices report relevant register data every 5 seconds, providing a quick path to data that Banner Engineering offers for SNAP SIGNAL® and Modbus-equipped sensors. The connected units can be grouped and renamed, and all relevant input registers can have threshold alarms assigned to them individually. The alarm statuses are indicated on-screen locally by color and mirrored by the light on the enclosures.