Process panel meter PICA104-P
LEDintegratedpanel-mount

Process panel meter - PICA104-P - DITEL - LED / integrated / panel-mount
Process panel meter - PICA104-P - DITEL - LED / integrated / panel-mount
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Characteristics

Measured value
process
Display
LED
Type
integrated, panel-mount
Other characteristics
programmable

Description

Description 48x24mm (1/32 DIN) fully programmable panel meter, easy to scale into desired engineering units directly by frontal keys or rear input signal value in teach mode (tEAc), with 4 x 8mm-high red LED digits, supply excitation for the transducer and TARE function incorporated, it is designed for measuring ±10V and ±20mA process signals. It also provides an up to ±60V DC voltage input and up to ±100mV DC shunt input which allows high current signals measurement. A multi-point scaling is also possible to define a linearisation by segments to control the volume of irregularly shaped tanks. It provides two relays that allow this instrument not only to measure but also to be capable of controlling, regulating and detecting alarms for the mentioned signals. Thanks to its RS4P (RS485) communication, it can be integrated to a measurement system providing information via MODBUS-RTU protocol. The indicator incorporates three keys located on the bottom of the frontal display to set all configuration parameters. It is also configurable by a PC using a specific software available on our website. 4-level brightness configuration is possible to adapt it to the light working conditions. Registers the minimum and maximum process values since its starting up or a resetting. Power supply 85-265VAC PICA104-P Power supply 10,5-70 VDC PICA104-P6

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