Cycle counter 573T
digitalanalogelectronic

cycle counter
cycle counter
cycle counter
cycle counter
cycle counter
cycle counter
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Characteristics

Type
cycle
Display
digital, analog
Technology
electronic
Communication
RS485
Other characteristics
programmable, multifunction

Description

2 separate freely scalable analog inputs ±10 V and 0/4 to 20 mA, resolution 16 bit. Tare function, the device can be set to 0 at any input voltage. Programmable linearization With up to 24 support points, input via keyboard or by means of the teach function. Mean value measurement programmable from 2 to 16 measuring cycles, with strongly fluctuating input signals. Simple programming by entering the desired display value for a defined input signal. Fast measuring rate of 25 ms per channel alternating. RS232 or RS485 serial interface for reading and writing data. Total sum counter for single and total values – time-controlled or manually controlled. Optional IO-Link input/output interface with Device 1.1 protocol. Benefits Up to 3 display values in one device, display A, display B, calculated display from A and B. AC and DC supply voltage in one device. Simple plain text programming via touch display and separate tare or teach function. Can be used as a simple process converter, process control unit (2 point controllers) or for complex measuring tasks in which 2 values are to be monitored, calculated or further processed in a higher-level control system. Mathematical linking of the measured values of input A and B. The result can also be multiplied, divided or added to an offset value to obtain the desired display value. Analog output 0/4 to 20 mA, or ±10 V. 4 fast PNP switching outputs, 50 ms, with switching hysteresis, step or drag preset. Programmable display update.
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