• Features

    • 4 pulse inputs with format  A, /A, B, /B [RS422]
    • 4 scalable 12-bit analog inputs for ±10 V or 0/4 ... 20 mA
    • 8 control inputs for PNP signals [10 ... 30 VDC]
    • 4 scalable 12-bit analog outputs for ±10 V or 0/4 ... 20 mA
    • Short loop time (depending on application)
    • Power supply 18 ... 35 VDC
    • Snap-on housing for top-hat rail (according to EN 60715)
    • Setup via Windows operator software (free of charge)
    • OnBoard interfaces: RS232 and CANopen
  • Features

    • Profinet interface
    • 3 control inputs for remote release
    • Power supply 18 ... 30 VDC
    • Norm panel housing with 96 x 48 mm and protection class IP65
    • Bright and high-contrast graphic display with event-dependent color variants
    • Emulation of a 7-segment display with symbols and units
    • Intuitive and simple parameterization through plain text and touchscreen
  • Features

    • 20-bit parallel input  with format  BCD, binary or Gray-Code
    • Input frequency: fast encoder 5 kHz, auto-transmit / data logging 0.5 kHz
    • 4 status outputs, with push-pull characteristics, short-circuit-proof  [5 ... 30 VDC]
    • Power supply 10 ... 30 VDC
    • Snap-on housing for top-hat rail (according to EN 60715)
    • Serial RS232 / RS485 interface
  • Features

    • Pulse input in format A, B, 90° [HTL]
    • Static Input for Set / Reset [HTL]
    • Input frequency up to 20 kHz
    • Power supply 24 VDC
    • Standardised miniature switch panel housing with the dimensions 48 x 24 x 59 mm
    • 6 decades LED display with 8 mm digit height
    • Display range -199999 ... 999999
    • Counting frequency 15 ... 60 kHz, depending on the operating mode
    • Programmable counting function (A with B as direction specification, sum A + B, difference A - B, position A / B with 90° phase offset)
    • Switchable pulse multiplication (x2, x4) as well as adjustable multiplier and divider 0.0001 ... 99.9999
    • Actual value memory (10 years)
    • Simple parameterisation via 2 front keys and menu navigation
Go to Top