Indicator PID controller MultiCon CMC-N16
ModbusEthernetuniversal

Indicator PID controller - MultiCon CMC-N16 - SIMEX Sp. z o.o. - Modbus / Ethernet / universal
Indicator PID controller - MultiCon CMC-N16 - SIMEX Sp. z o.o. - Modbus / Ethernet / universal
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Characteristics

Associated function
indicator
Input
universal, Ethernet, 2 analog inputs, Modbus
Mounting
panel-mount

Description

MultiCon = Meter + Controller + Recorder + HMI + SCADA in one package stable firmware based on Linux 13 available input/output blocks colour LCD display 3,5" TFT, with touchscreen recording data with maximum speed 10Hz (ten samples per second) 4 GB internal data memory RS-485 (Modbus RTU), USB Host, Ethernet communication wall mounted IP 65 case As a result of extending the range of functional applications of the MultiCon product line, the CMC-N16 wall mounted model has been designed. The new IP 65 enclosure allows using the device in harsh environments, where safe installation of a typical controller / data recorder in a panel mounted enclosure is impossible. Although the number of available inputs is reduced if compared with the panel mounted model, the functionality available so far has been maintained. Thanks to that it is one of the first industrial devices which integrates advanced control functions (PID, ON/OFF, time & profiles etc.) and logging of setpoints, excitations and current state of controlled objects. Based on Linux firmware, is stable and the touch screen makes configuration easy and comfortable and data presentation also readable and attractive. Although the Multicon CMC-N16 is build in a quite small housing, it can integrate up to 4 inputs, and its construction allows user almost free configuration by choosing from 13 available input/output blocks.

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