LED display weight indicator C510
panel-mountEthernetanalog

LED display weight indicator
LED display weight indicator
LED display weight indicator
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Characteristics

Display
LED display
Mounting
panel-mount
Output
Ethernet, analog

Description

Key Highlights & Features •10,000d @ 0.5 uV/d •16 x 350Ω load cells •AC and DC Power supply versions •Diagnostics via Ethernet or USB slave •Embedded web server •Ethernet and USB host and slave standard •High contrast LED display •MODBUS TCP, Legacy ASCII •Programmable function key •Totalizing, Hold, and Peak Hold Ideal for truck weighing and process control applications, the C510 is a direct drop in replacement for WE2110 and WE2111 indicators from HBM as well as the Rinstrum 5000. C500 Series is Rinstrum's latest panel mounted industrial process controller equipped with modern interfaces and increased accuracy. The C500 Series is the culmination of 25 years of innovative weighing controller design, bringing together the best of our R400 and 5000 Series. The C510 has a high-contrast LED display and 5-button keypad. When panel mounted, the C510 uses a standard DIN cut out and can generally be used as a direct drop-in replacement for the Rinstrum 5000. Ideal applications for the C510 Series include truck weighing, process control and OEM. Connectivity USB Host and Slave, Ethernet and Modbus are standard - •USB keyboard, printer and mass storage •Multi-unit Ethernet network connection to a PC or HMI •Connection to PLC using Modbus TCP, Analog output module •Ethernet or USB slave ports provide a temporary connection to a laptop for configuration and diagnostics Modules •8 Input/Output (I/O) •Analog output including two isolated I/O •Isolated RS232 and RS485

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