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Jan/Feb 2025


SANTA ROSA, CA — The 4799 rewireable IEC connector from SCHURTER is the first of its kind: it combines a rewireable C19 con- nector with the proven V-lock cord retention system.


Fast reaction time is an important factor


in opening a new market for a device. Rewireable connectors are particularly flexi- ble and especially suitable for small series of mains cables to enable exactly this. These connectors provide the freedom to choose the right cable with a country-specific plug. With electrical appliances that are


moved or vibrate during operation, there is a risk of the power cable being unintentionally pulled out of the appliance, resulting in a power failure. Therefore, cord retention sys- tems such as the one on the 4799 are a cost- effective solution to a potentially expensive


Moxa


Develops Secure Terminal Servers


BREA, CA — Moxa has devel- oped its next generation of RS- 232/422/485 secure terminal servers, the NPort 6100-G2/ 6200-G2 series, in accordance with the cybersecurity best prac- tices of IEC 62443-4-1. Because of their IEC 62443 certification, the new terminal servers provide reliable defense against cyber - threats when used to connect legacy serial devices to modern Ethernet TCP/IP networks. Deploying these terminal


servers not only eliminates the expense of replacing serial field devices, such as sensors, actua- tors, HMIs, data loggers, and PLCs, but also helps enterprises avoid the time-consuming build- out of complex security solutions. Moxa NPort 6100-G2/6200-


G2 terminal servers support the TLS and SSH protocols that securely encrypt data before sending it over private or public networks. Support of SSL certifi- cate signing by RSA-4096/ECC- 521 also heightens security against modern decryption attempts, while secure boot per- mits only firmware authorized by Moxa to run on the servers. Moxa NPort 6100-G2/6200-


G2 secure terminal servers sup- port side-mount installation as an option, alongside desktop, DIN- rail or wall mounting choices. The NPort 6100-G2/6200-G2 series also comes with a one-click log col- lection function to enable logging of data, which can provide the information that a technical sup- port team needs to quickly trou-


bleshoot system issues. Contact: Moxa Americas,


601 Valencia Avenue, Suite 100, Brea, CA 92823 714-528-6777 E- mail: hanh.seckner@moxa.com Web: www.moxa.com


www.us - tech.com


problem. Cord retention systems are typical- ly required for applications in the field of


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medical analysis, diagnostic or laboratory equipment, portable instruments, profession- al audio/video applications or equipment in the food industry. Connector type 4799 from SCHURTER


does not use halogens for the bushing or any other plastic components. The 4799 connec- tor has all approvals for the European, Chinese and North American markets. Approvals and certifications It is certified in accordance with the IEC/UL/CCC 60320 standard.


Contact: SCHURTER, Inc., 447 Aviation


Boulevard, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 % 707-636-3000 fax: 707-636-3033


E-mail: stephanie.elliott@schurter.com Web: www.schurter.com


IEC connectors with V-lock. See at MD&M West, Booth 2265


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