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RLK-1 Network License Key

RLK-1 is a hardware license key connected to the computer network on which the licensed software runs.

RLK-1
RLK-1
RLK-1
RLK-1
RLK-1 DIMENSIONS
RLK-1 DIMENSIONS

About

RLK-1 is a hardware license key connected to the computer network on which the licensed software runs.

Communication with RLK-1 is encrypted using AES128b CBC EtM algorithm. RLK-1 is typically used when installing licensed software on virtual machines. The device is housed in a DIN rail-mounted enclosure.

RLK-1 is supported starting from VISO v2.0.8 and RCP Master v4.0.10.


Features

  • supply voltage: 12 VDC
  • average current consumption: ~ 125 mA
  • Ethernet 10/100 Mb
  • RS485 interface
  • AES182b CBC EtM
  • environmental class I (according to EN 50133-1): 
    • indoor general conditions
    • temp. +5°C up to +40°C
    • relative humidity 10…95% (no condensation)
  • IP 20
  • dimensions: 62.0 × 73.0 x 85.0 mm (width x height x depth)
  • weight: approx. 110 g
  • CE, RoHS

Versions

RLK-1 Network License Key

RLK-1
Network license key for Roger software; requires an Ethernet connection; 12 VDC power supply


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