QIO-S4 Network Serial I/O Expander, RS-232/RS-485/RS-422, 4 I/O Line with Surface Mounting Hardware

The Q-SYS QIO-S4 expands your Q-SYS system’s capabilities to enable streamlined interoperability with non-networked control devices via Serial connectivity. By separating local I/O from processing hardware, the QIO Series offer modular and easily scalable network I/O to support your desired topology.

Features
  • Native network Serial connectivity solution for Q-SYS
  • Four (4) bi-directional RS232 serial ports
  • One port includes RS422 and RS485 compatibility
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) capable
  • Daisy-chain up to four QIO expanders on a single network run (with local daisy-chained DC power)
  • Simple drag-and-drop integration and comprehensive management via Q-SYS Designer Software and Q-SYS Reflect Enterprise Manager
  • Surface- or rack-mountable (1RU, quarter width)
  • Includes surface mounting hardware
Brand:
QSC Systems
Specifications
Product Type:
Network Serial I/O Expander
Special Features:
Power-Over-Ethernet Capable, Surface or Rack-Mountable
Maximum Operating Temperature:
50°C
Colour:
Black
Humidity:
0 to 85%
Minimum Operating Temperature:
0°C
Includes:
Surface Mounting Hardware
Inputs and Ports
Interface Type:
RS-232, RS-485, RS-422
Serial Connector Type:
RS-232, RS-485, RS-422
Power
Voltage Rating:
24V DC
Current Rating:
2.5A
Standards
Standards Met:
FCC 47 CFR Part 15, IC ICES-003, CE (EN55032, EN55035), EU RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU, WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU, China RoHS Directive GB/T26572, EAC, UL, C-UL, NOM-019
Dimensions
Width:
13.9cm
Depth:
10.8cm
Height:
4cm
Weight:
0.5kg

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