Yes. It features dual communication options: Wired Ethernet via a standard RJ45 interface for industrial-grade stability and low latency, and wireless WiFi for flexible, cable-free deployment in environments where wiring is difficult.
The sensor supports a double power supply system. It can be powered using a standard DC12~48 adapter or via Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing you to run both power and data transmission through a single network cable.
Each DI (Digital Input) channel can connect to normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) dry contacts. This allows you to monitor security devices (smoke alarms, water leak detectors, door contacts), equipment statuses (pump activation, fan failures), and operational changes.
The RS485-to-Ethernet conversion allows the sensor to serve as a universal protocol gateway. It seamlessly bridges legacy serial devices (such as Modbus equipment) to modern IP networks, enabling centralized monitoring of both environmental parameters and serial device data.
The device features edge intelligence with local storage capabilities of up to 100,000 recordings. It autonomously saves temperature, humidity, DI status changes, and serial data directly to its internal flash memory, ensuring zero data loss during network interruptions, with support for CSV data export.
When environmental values cross the safety thresholds, the sensor immediately triggers on-site warnings via its display and buzzer. Simultaneously, real-time alarm notifications are dispatched to the operations team through the web monitoring dashboard and email.