Load cell transmitter DAT 500 at 24 V DC - panel
Description
Digital / Analog load cell transmitter series based on last generation of A/D converters and microprocessors, obtaining a modern, compact and reliable design. It's fully configured and calibrated by front panel keyboard, avoids adjustment with potentiometers, reducing the difficulty of start-up, calibration and maintenance. It's ideal for industrial installations with load cells.
Characteristics
- Configuration and calibration by computer interface or via front panel keyboard
- High resolution
- Display 6 digit 14mm LED
- 2 optically-isolated logic Inputs
- 2 optically-isolated logic Outputs
- Selectable Digital filtering
- Auto-zero and zero-tracking functions
- 10 point linearity compensation
- Peak Hold function for dynamic measurement
- Analog outputs: 0-5V DC, 0-10V DC, 0/20mA y 4/20mA selectable over the entire measuring range
- Serial Outputs: RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 with MODBUS RTU protocol. Option: PROFIBUS or DEVICENET (replace analog output)
- Up to 32 addressable units can be connected point to point by using the RS-485 serial output
- Protection RFI / EMI
- Enclosure: ABS plastic
- Mounting:
- DAT 500 Panel
- Accessory MOD 121: Power supply 230V AC to 24V DC, DIN Rail mount
- Transport weight: 0.3 kg
Specifications
- Platform lenght (mm): 139 mm
- Platform width (mm): 96 mm
- Platform height (mm): 48 mm
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Connection options:
RS422 (standard)
RS232 (standard)
RS485 (standard) - Function: Peak/Hold
- IP protection: IP20
Documents
- Datasheet DAT V1.pdf Download
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