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Use SMS relays to prevent failures
06 November 2023
MONITOR ANALOGUE and digital sensors easily and securely via the cellular network and switch relays remotely. The TC MOBILE I/O X200 compact signalling system from Phoenix Contact transmits data securely via SMS and e-mail. TC MOBILE I/O X200 notifies you in the event of a level breach, a status change at the digital input, or at defined intervals. This means that you are always kept up to date.

TC MOBILE I/O X200 is available both as a DC device with a voltage range from 10 to 60 V and as an AC device with 93 to 250V. The special feature of DC devices: in addition to the four digital inputs, they also have two analog inputs which can measure both voltage and current.
The versions for the European market, TC MOBILE I/O X200-4G and TC MOBILE I/O X200-4G AC, support the use of modern 4G technology (LTE CAT1). Together with 2G fallback (GSM/GPRS/EDGE), the devices therefore combine future-oriented cellular technology with the availability of the 2G network, which currently offers the best coverage. All the devices feature very easy handling and can be used in a wide range of applications thanks to the large voltage range and various inputs.
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