Min. Order: | 1 Piece/Pieces |
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Trade Term: | FOB |
Payment Terms: | T/T, WU |
Supply Ability: | 100 |
Place of Origin: | Hong Kong |
Location: | Hong Kong |
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Business Type: | Trading Company, Agent, Distributor/Wholesaler, Service |
Model No.: | V1210 |
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Means of Transport: | Air |
Brand Name: | Unitronics |
Unitronics: | OPLC |
Production Capacity: | 100 |
Packing: | BOX |
Delivery Date: | 2 WEEKS |
Unitronics OPLC V1210
Vision1210™: Industrial control processes can now enjoy full PLC functionality with a larger than ever 12.1", 65K color-touchscreen.
This controller is a perfect fit for the food industry- with its IP66 rating, this unit is ideal wherever spray/wipe down applications apply. A wide variety of on board I/O options can be added by simply snapping a module onto the back of the PLC.
With additional expansion modules allowing up to 1024 I/O, these configurations include digital and analog inputs and outputs, high-speed I/O, PT100/Thermocouple capabilities, and weight measurement.
They can be mounted locally or remotely, up to 1000m from the controller. This power-PLC is equipped with a built-in USB programming port, recipe capabilities, Micro SD card memory storage for data logging and back up, complete PLC cloning and more.
Systems integrators can now rely on a single device: the Vision1210™ can support 24 auto-tuned PID loops to control temperature, level, and pressure, while the 16-bit, 12.1", 800X600 pixel SVGA color touch screen displays data, color trend graphs, and attention-grabbing alarm screens. Display options are almost endless, with more than 1000 user-designed screens, and up to 500 images per application. Internal memory holds 2MB of application logic, plus 1MB for fonts and 32MB for images.
Communication options include TCP/IP Ethernet, cellular, and industrial protocols such as MODBUS, DF1 slave, J1939, CANopen and more. In addition, the Vision1210™ can be 'taught' to communicate via almost any device-based protocol. The controller is also capable of time based and immediate interrupts, making it a natural for 'rapid response' applications such as packaging machines.