The process indicator can process several different input signals, such as 0…410/4010 Ohm, -10…+63 mV DC, -13…+13 V DC, -24…+24 mA DC or signals from thermocouples and resistance thermometers. This makes the process indicator applicable in a wide range of applications. The measured values are shown on the large LED display of the process indicator.
The temperature indicator can process several different input signals, such as 0…410/4010 Ohm, -10…+63 mV DC, -13…+13 V DC, -24…+24 mA DC or signals from thermocouples and resistance thermometers. This makes the digital universal indicator applicable in a wide range of applications. The measured values are shown on the large LED display of the temperature indicator.
The voltage indicator can process several different input signals, such as 0…410/4010 Ohm, -10…+63 mV DC, -13…+13 V DC, -24…+24 mA DC or signals from thermocouples and resistance thermometers. This makes the voltage indicator applicable in a wide range of applications. The measured values are shown on the large LED display of the voltage indicator.
The panel meter can process several different input signals, such as 0…410/4010 Ohm, -10…+63 mV DC, -13…+13 V DC, -24…+24 mA DC or signals from thermocouples and resistance thermometers. This makes the panel meter applicable in a wide range of applications. The measured values are shown on the large LED display of the panel meter.
To connect the DIN rail measuring instrument PCE-SM4 via the Modbus machines. This makes it possible to initiate various processes via the H-rail measuring device via a connected HMI.
The I/O module PCE-SM4AI has 4 analog inputs for process signals, thermometers etc. All inputs from the I/O module are individually programmable. The I/O module is used to provide analog measurement signals in a Modbus network.
The current signal converter has an adjustable measuring range of 0… 600 V AC/DC and can therefore measure a wide variety of voltages. For example, it is possible to connect the transmitter to the supply line in order to monitor the applied voltage.