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Parallel
or Multiplexed BCD to 7 Segment Display
- 4 or
6 digit large display
- 12 to
24 VDC data and power Inputs
- Easy
hook up to programmable controller
- Full
parallel or digit strobe input
- Positive
or negative true logic
- Sourcing
or sinking inputs
- Standard
1/8 DIN case, NEMA 4X/IP65 Front
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The S12 is a 12 to 24 VDC, 4 or 6 digit .56" LED, 7
segment remote display mounted in a 1/8 DIN housing. Data is
received full parallel, 4 lines per digit or may be switch
selected to receive all data on 4 binary lines using
individual digit strobe lines. Decimal position, positive or
negative logic, two different display codes, as well as input
filtering are selectable by dip switches behind the removable
front lens. Any number of displays can be linked together
using the optional ribbon cable and strobe lines.
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BCD
to 7 Segment Display Requires Only 8 Output lines
- Interfaces
with any PLC through I/O
- 6
large digits
- 1 kHz
buffered input speeds
- Requires
only 8 output bits
- Uniquely
addressable - allows cascading of
multiple displays
- Wide
variety input signals
- 5 or
10 to 24 VDC power supply
- Low
power: less than 300 mA
- Uses
fewer lines than any other slave display
- All
data input self-latching
- Sealed
NEMA 4X/IP65 front panel
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The PC 9000 is a 6 digit display device with large LED digits.
Any value available in a Programmable Controller can be
displayed using 8 output bits or less. Up to 4 displays of 4
digits each can also be operated with only 8 output bits.
Counts, times, RPM’s, temperature, setpoints, etc. can be
displayed continuously during a process. Power can be either 5
VDC or 10-24 VDC, however the data and power need not be the
same voltage.
This 6 digit slave instrument is designed for displaying
information being processed by a programmable controller. All
information is loaded into its brilliant LED display using a
maximum of 8 lines. Four of the 8 lines establish the number
value in the BCD code. Another 4 lines are designed to carry a
broad variety of instructions including digit selection,
decimal position, and addressing status. In addition, the PC
9000 contains switches for field programming a completely
unique address for each instrument. This feature allows many
PC 9000s to be cascaded and information rapidly loaded for
evaluation. The PC 9000 may slave off a broad variety of input
voltages at data input rates at 1 kHz. 5 VDC or 10-24 VDC may
be used for power. Typical current consumption at 12 VDC is
250 ma
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Message
Centers
- Parallel
or serial message request
- Serial
interface with automatic baud-rate detection
- Easy
Setup programming using PC software "report.exe"
- Embedded
data
- Prioritized
messages and message queue
- Alarm
output
- DIN
standard bezel (144x72 mm), NEMA 4/IP65
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"Reporter" Message Centers either work as a PLC
peripheral or as individual message display centers in
applications without a PLC. They are available as
slave-versions to display ASCII-characters (reporter 670),
transmitted from a PLC, a host computer etc. or as nonvolatile
memory versions (reporter 680 and 690) capable of storing
messages, that can be called up and displayed via serial or
parallel interface. Variables can be embedded (temperature,
pressure) in messages, too (reporter 690 only).
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