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NT-IPXB

Network Controller for XBus™ & StrongMesh™ Systems

  • Integrated web server for Simple Network Configuration from any Web Browser
  • Dual XBUS drives, allowing connection and control of up to 32 NetX Thermostats
  • Any NetX thermostat can be up to 1,000 feet away using a CAT5 cable
  • Integrated NetX™ API, Allowing for the Development of 3rd Party Apps & Control System Interfaces
  • XBUS allows for Power and Data over the same CAT5 Cable
  • Integrated Real Time Clock/Calendar with Electronic Battery Backup
  • 3 LED lights; 1 for Power, 1 for XBUS Comm, and 1 for Ethernet Link
  • Integrated 2-Line Backlit Display with Scrolling Network Status Information
  • Can be Easily Located on Any Network with the NetX Device Explorer Software
  • DHCP or Static Local IP Address • Mounting Tabs for Simple Wall Mount
  • 5VDC Power Supply Included (UL Listed)

    Rated Power: 5VDC / 1watt. UL Listed Power Supply Included 
    Display: 2-Line Dot Matrix Display with Blue Backlight
    Real-Time Clock/Calendar: NTP Time Server and RTC. RTC Stays Accurate for Days without Power
    XBUS: Dual XBUS Drives for Communication with up to 32 NetX Thermostats
    Ethernet: IEEE 802.3, 10/100Mbps
    Dimensions: 4.5”L x 2.25”W x 1.0”H
    System LEDs: Red – Power; Green – Ethernet LAN Link; Red – XBUS Comm
    Ethernet Terminations: RJ-45
    Power Terminations: Barrel Connector
    XBUS Terminations: Screwless Terminals

    The NT-IPXB network controller supports up to 32 NetX thermostats and is a direct replacement for the NT-SSA16/CLK and NT-SSA32/CLK.  The controller includes a real-time clock/calendar that allows simple, yet robust control of XBUS wired and StrongMesh wireless NetX systems. Additionally, the NT-IPXB controller enables simple integration with any control system or automation system via the simple NetX API protocol.  Connectivity using a standard RJ45 jack for 10/100Mbps Ethernet is included and screwless terminals are integrated for easy XBus hook-up. The unit also includes a real-time clock and calendar with battery backup circuitry to keep the clock and calendar accurate during extended power outages.