User Manual For - CONTROLLER/DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC-99/141
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one slot (marked as D) used for advanced communication module (additional USB
Host, RS-485, RS-485/RS-232 and the Ethernet).
All measurement and output modules are optional and can be installed inside the device
according to the customer's needs.
Input modules that can be installed:
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4/8/16/24x Voltage/Current input module,
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16/24x NTC/Voltage/Current/Digital mixed inputs module,
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6x Isolated current input module,
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4/6x RTD input module,
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4/8/12x TC input module,
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8/16/24x Optoisolated digital input,
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3/5x universal input module,
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2/4x universal counter module,
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2/4x hourmeter module,
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2/4x flowmeter input + 2/4x current input module.
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2/4x pulse input + 2/4x current input module
Output modules that can be installed:
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8/16/24x SSR driver module,
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4/6x Relay module 5A/250V,
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8/12x Relay module 1A/250V,
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2/4/6/8x Passive current output module.
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Full freedom of data sources, presentation modes and controlling methods
The multi level structure of the
firmware allows to select presented
data sources, presentation modes and controlling methods. The
displays the values of virtual
logical channels
which can be fed with:
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measurement data from built-in physical channels,
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measurement data from remote channels (other devices connected to the
by RS-485 interface),
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output states and quantities (looped back results of controlling processes),
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generate profiles/timers or also the mathematical combination of one or more
logical channels
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All of these can be freely named and described by the user, and presented in many
forms:
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as numerical values,
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vertical and horizontal charts,
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vertical and horizontal bars,
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as needle graphs.
Every
logical channel
(visualised or not) can be used as input data for one or more
implements many different controlling
methods:
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above a defined level,
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below a defined level,
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within a defined range,
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out of a defined range,
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PID control.
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