1. Detection - Measurement
  2. Electrical Measurements
  3. Fault monitor
  4. Elektra Elektronik GmbH & Co. Störcontroller KG

Parameterizable fault annunciator FSM 10 series
compact

parameterizable fault annunciator
parameterizable fault annunciator
parameterizable fault annunciator
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compact, parameterizable

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The compact drop-flap annunciator FSM 10 is designed in a housing for front panel mounting. It features 10 green drop-flaps with a LED each for display of the signals at issue. Independent from lighting situation, thus the alarms can be recognised in an optimal way at any time. During a power-fail, the last state of the display is permanently retained by the drop-flaps. Of course, all functions of the annunciator can be adapted to the respective application by means of DIP-switches and/or software. Alarm display with drop-flaps By means of bistabil mechanical indication elements the last state of alarms are displayed permanently even in the event of power-fail. Up to 4 devices can be networked together Via 2 CAN-Bus-interfaces up to 4 devices can be networked together. Thus one annunciator with up to 40 inputs with synchronised flashing as well as common acknowledgement and lamptest can be realised. Six function inputs freely configurable via software Every annunciator of the series FSM provides six function inputs. The functionality of these inputs can be freely configured in the parameterisation software, e.g. acknowledgement, lamptest, printer control, etc. Easy archiving of the alarms The integrated event-recorder, which can be read out through the serial interface, allows for an easy archiving of the alarms. By means of an optionally connected printer, events can be journalised immediately or by keystroke.
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