Pulse counter MPCT20 M1
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pulse counter
pulse counter
pulse counter
pulse counter
pulse counter
pulse counter
pulse counter
pulse counter
pulse counter
pulse counter
pulse counter
pulse counter
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Characteristics

Type
pulse, binary, cycle
Display
digital
Technology
mechanical
Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
programmable, automatic

Description

5+5 digit display in a 48x48 box for pulse, RPM, frequency meter, hourly production count and timer. The MPCT20 M1 model is a programmable instrument with uni-directinal pulse counter, rpm meter, frequency meter, hourly production meter or timer. The instrument offers the following functions: double display: upper display (red) for counting and lower diplay (green) for set point or total counting memorized count after power down 5 digit counters input from encoders - NPN or PNP sensors or mechanical contact 2 relay output ( SR2) or 1 exchange relay output (SR1F) possibility of "up" or "down" counting possibility of visualisation the partial or total counting (counter only) pre-set 'down' counting (counter and timer) divisor programmable from 1 to 65000 multiplier programmable from 1 to 65000 8 programmable scales in timer mode in timer mode it is possible to select a stop watch function (hold and reset) or a chronometer (start, stop, reset) alarms in RPM, frequency meter and hourly production mode: threshold or windows alarms in counter or timer mode: threshold, threshold with stop counting or automatic cycle Features Transducer power supply: 16Vdc / 50 mA unregulated * on request 5Vdc 20 mA Counter max input frequency: 2KHz RPM max input frequency: 2KHz Relay output for alarms: 5A / 250Vac Power supply: 25Vac 50÷60Hz | 115Vac 50÷60Hz | 230Vac 50÷60Hz | Vcc o Vpt (12÷30Vdc)

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MPCT20 M1
MPCT20 M1
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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.