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MultiCon CMC-N16

Inputs 2 or 4 universal, isolated: 0/4 ÷ 20 mA (also totalizer mode); 0/1 ÷ 5V, 0/2 ÷ 10V; thermocouples: J, K, S, T, N, R, B, E (PN-EN), L (GOST); -10 ÷ 25 mV, -10 ÷ 100 mV, 0 ÷ 600 mV; RTD (2/3 wire): Pt100, Pt500, Pt1000 (PN-EN), Pt'50, Pt'100, Pt'500 (GOST), Ni100, Ni500, Ni1000 (PN-EN), Cu50, Cu100 (PN-83M-53852), Cu'50, Cu'100 (PN-83M-53852); resistance 0 ÷ 300 Ω, resistance 0 ÷ 3 kΩ; 2 universal pulse counter / ratemeter, (max. freq. 5 kHz); 5 digital inputs 24V DC (1 input available in standard, integrated with PS32 or PS42 power supply module)
Outputs 2 or 4: analogue 4 ÷ 20 mA (passive, isolated, resolution 14 bit); SPST relay 1A/250V; SSR passive (OC with PWM); mixed outputs (2 x REL / 2 x 4 ÷ 20 mA, 2 x REL / 2 x SSR passive, 2 x 4 ÷ 20 mA / 2 x SSR); sensor supply: 24 V DC ± 5% (200 mA max. for current inputs)
Power supply 19-50V DC, 16-35V AC or 85-260V AC/DC
Power consumption typical 15 VA, max. 20 VA
Display 3.5 inch graphic TFT, 16-bit colour, 320 x 240 pixels, with touch screen
Communication interface Basic version: RS-485, 1 x USB Host; ETE version: 1 x Ethernet wired via gland to RJ45 built-in connector; ETEC version: 1 x Ethernet wired to M12 connector; ETR version: 1 x Ethernet wired via gland to RJ45 built-in connector + 2nd RS-485 port; ETRC version: 1 x Ethernet wired to M12 connector + 2nd RS-485 port
Communication protocol Modbus RTU Master or Slave, Modbus TCP Server, HTTP
Operating temperature 0°C ÷ +50°C (standard), -20°C ÷ +50°C (option)
Available data recording speed from 0,1 s to 24 h with resolution 0,1 s
Internal memory capacity internal 1,5 GB
Storage temperature -10°C ÷ +70°C or -20°C ÷ +70°C (depending on version)
Case material ABS (case), polycarbonate (front panel)
Case wall mounted
Case dimensions 166 x 161 x 103 mm (without glands); 166 x 191 x 103 mm (with glands)
Protection class IP 65
Software Free DAQ Manager software for multichannel controller can be downloaded directly from section „Download”