Product category:
Weighing systems, Strain gauges
News Release from: Sartorius UK | Subject: PR5210
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 June 2003
Sartorius introduces new Profibus
transmitter
Sartorius has introduced a new reliable and highly accurate ProfiBus transmitter for weight acquisition
Sartorius has introduced a new reliable and highly accurate ProfiBus transmitter for weight acquisition The PR5210 is a "must have" product in industries where accurate weighing is a necessity with a requirement for on the spot access to data
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 20 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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With full digital signal processing and up to 4.8 Mio Divisions internal resolution, the PR5210 connects to PLCs and SCADA systems.
The PR5210 offers users direct access via a Palm 105 interface and includes a Windows Engineering tool, making the instrument ideal for all applications where ease of use and simple but effective data acquisition of weight values is required.
Up to eight strain gauge load cells can be connected, with the output provided in common ProfiBus-DP format.
The transmitter SmartCalibration feature allows for fast calibration even without weights.
The transmitter is designed specifically for use in typical control cabinets, combining convenient DIN rail mounting with fast set-up and straightforward configuration.
Multiple instruments can easily be lined up in the control cabinet and the full galvanic isolation of all input and output circuits from the supply makes the instrument especially easy and safe to integrate.
For added security, password protection is available to prevent unauthorised access to parameters or calibration data. Request a free brochure from Sartorius UK ...
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