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Gemlog
Controls Ltd.
Controller
I/O Modules
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Openline
I/O Modules
I/O
Modules and Bases Offer Flexibility and Cost Control.
OpenLine I/O Modules are available for a wide range of input signals
and output devices. OpenLine dual channel analogue and digital I/O
modules may be mixed in any combination. The intelligent OpenLine
I/O bases automatically read and store each module ID on power-up
and continuously scans their current status. This "plug-and-play"
feature eliminates the need for I/O configuration, which dramatically
reduces system installation and debug time.
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give you the best combination of I/O density and flexibility, OpenLine
puts two I/O channels in each module. That gives you more I/O points
per inch than with single point modules while still not forcing you
to buy lots of I/O that you don't need. Digital I/O modules offer
2500 Vrms channel-to-channel (and field to logic) isolation, separate
fusing for each channel, and the industry's only lifetime guarantee.
Analogue modules feature 12 bit resolution, 0.05% accuracy and 2500
Vrms field to logic isolation. |
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Industry
Standard I/O and Mounting Racks
- Digital and
Analogue Modules on Same Rack
- Choice of
Standard, Miniature, or Fusible G5
- Companion
Racks for All Packages
- Combine with
Controller Boards
- Replaceable
Fuses
- LED Status
Indicators
- UL Recognized:
File No. E94540
- CSA Certified:
File No. LR38763
- Terminal
Numbers Always Visible, Even After Wiring
- Form, Fit
and Function Equivalents to Competition
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SINGLE
POINT I/O MODULES
Our
line of pluggable input and output modules provide a low cost, versatile
method for inter-connecting real world analogue and digital signals
to data acquisition, monitoring, or control systems. All modules
provide an optically isolated barrier between sensitive microprocessor
or digital logic circuits and field power devices.
In the G5 package,
analogue and digital I/O modules are available with the same pin
out. This gives the flexibility of mixing and matching module types
on the same mounting rack, making them perfect in applications which
require interface to a variety of different sensors and loads.
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