Remote Process Cluster Transmitter

Supplier : Canopus Instruments

Key Features of Remote Process Cluster Transmitter
  • The integrated Profibus DP communications interface with configurable baud rates from 9.6Kbps to 12Mbps gives flexibility in connectivity to any Profibus - DP Master.
  • The complete software configurability for input signal types, range & diagnostics without jumper or DIP switch settings
  • The transmitter is housed in an ABS Plastic enclosure with integrated 2.5mm sq terminal blocks for direct field cable termination.
  • Can be mounted on a 35 mm standard DIN rail
  • Provides enormous cost savings for those users wishing to migrate to a Fieldbus system from the traditional concept of direct field cabling of Analog transmitters.
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Product Profile of Remote Process Cluster Transmitter
Canopus Instruments manufactures Remote Process Cluster Transmitter. Canopus Instruments offers a wide range of industrial automation and process control instrumentation products like Isolation Modules, Profibus Devices, Ultrasonic Testing Equipments, Transmitter and Receiver. The Remote Process Cluster Transmitter of model Ci-800 DP is suitable for transmitting a variety of analog signals from a cluster of process units on a single two wire Profibus-DP bus system. The Remote Process Cluster Transmitter can handle 8 process signals with channel-wise range & diagnostics selection through software.

Key Features of Remote Process Cluster Transmitter
  • The integrated Profibus DP communications interface with configurable baud rates from 9.6Kbps to 12Mbps gives flexibility in connectivity to any Profibus - DP Master.
  • The complete software configurability for input signal types, range & diagnostics without jumper or DIP switch settings
  • The transmitter is housed in an ABS Plastic enclosure with integrated 2.5mm sq terminal blocks for direct field cable termination.
  • Can be mounted on a 35 mm standard DIN rail
  • Provides enormous cost savings for those users wishing to migrate to a Fieldbus system from the traditional concept of direct field cabling of Analog transmitters.