Remote alarm annunciator COMPALARM C2C 12

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COMPALARM C2C 12 inputs, settable alarm sequence, remote buttons, acoustic signal, changeable LEDs The Compalarm C2C alarm annunciator is used to inform the operator that a process has gone beyond set limits using visual and audible alarms. The annunciator is constructed from 12 inputs channels. The C2C is equipped with a selectable features which can be accessed via dip-switch located behind the front panel. Introduction Range COMPALARM Product name COMPALARM C2 Product type Alarm annunciator Technical characteristics Device application Light signaling of the events that occur in the system (e.g. alarms, status indications, etc.) Supply voltage 90...250 VAC/VDC 20...60 VAC/VDC (optional) Network frequency 45...65 Hz Power consumption 4,5 VA Alarm signaling Light signaling with 12 LEDs Acoustic signal Alarm sequences (selectable by microswitch) F1M F3A F1A M R8 A M5 LED colors Red Green Yellow Orange Blue White Number of inputs 12 alarm inputs 4 remote pushbuttons Input voltage 24 VAC/DC (optional) 48 VAC/DC (optional) 115 VAC/DC (optional) 230 VAC/DC Output relays 2 5 A (240 VAC) Can be set normally de-energized or normally energized Communication port RS485 (optional) Communication protocol Modbus 9,6...57,6 kbauds Mounting mode Flush mount 96x96 mm Standards CEI EN 61000-6-2:2006 CEI EN 61000-6-4:2007 CEI EN 61010-1:2013 Weight 500g Environment IP degree of protection IP40 front IP20 terminals Relative humidity 5...95% Operating temperature -20...+60 °C Storage temperature -20...+70 °C Options Communication protocol Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP SNMP

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