1734-AENT Point I/O Ethernet Adapter
The Point I/O family has modular I/O modules that are ideal for applications where flexibility and low-cost of ownership are key for successful control system design and operation.
Its comprehensive diagnostics and configurable features allow the product to be easily applied to any automation system and reduce engineering costs through standardization.
It can be used in remote device panels, local control panels,and can be accessed from many locations including the internet.
Available features include quick trouble shooting, multiple termination options and flexibility to save money, cabinet space and commissioning time.
Also the ability to mix and match safety I/O on the same bus, and available DeviceLogix for local control and fast response time.
Also Self-Configuring modules are available to reduce / simplify your design and your inventory.
Some of the features and benefits of the 1734-AENT include …
- The modular design lets you independently select the I/O, termination style and network interface
- Modules slide together for easy install and uninstall for easier maintenance
- Removable wiring system saves times and money during installation and trouble shooting
- Comprehensive diagnostic and configurable features make POINT I/O easy to apply
- Removal and Insertion Under Power (RIUP) lets you replace modules while the system is in operation
- Mount horizontally or vertically, with no de-rating required
- Auto Device Replacement (ADR) reduces downtime
- Add-on Profiles in the Studio 5000 Logix Designer application provide smooth integration into Integrated Architecture systems
- Available with conformal coating
DBI Control have recently used the 1734-AENT Point I/O for an 8-Colour Can Decorator heading to Sweden. The safety automation was complimented with Euchner switches in a comprehensive safety package.
If you are interested in the 1734-AENT Point I/O Ethernet Adapter, please call 01244 288138 or email info@dbicontrol.co.uk for details.
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