Description
The Lumel S4AO Module of 4 analog outputs designed to convert digital data sent by means of the MODBUS protocol to standard DC (voltage or current) signals.
The output signals are divided into 2 sets of 2 outputs, which are isolated from one another. RS485 and USB ports are isolated from output signals and the supply.
The module setting can be easily done through USB or one of the RS485 interfaces using the free eCon program.
Features of the S4AO Module of 4 Analog outputs:
- Possibility to connect a number of modules through RS485 in order to increase the number of analog outputs
- Two independent RS485 ports with Modbus protocol (possibility to work as Master/Slave)
- Master Modbus function dedicated to read out data from other RS485 devices and to scale analog value
- Slave Modbus function to set the signal on analog outputs
- Output work time counter for values above and below a certain threshold
- The Module can be programmed through USB without the need to connect the power supply
The module has modular design and is dedicated on the S-type rail acc. to EN 62208 (Module’s width is equal to 3 standard modules). It is perfect to be mounted in a switchboard cabinet.
Lumel are the producers of automation devices for measurement, control, transmission and visualisation of various industrial processes. They also provide Services of designing and manufacturing of automation systems.
Since 1954 Lumel brand has been known as a producer of quality measuring devices and high-pressure die-casting all over the world. Their high position in the market has been achieved thanks to continuous development, employees and modern technology in areas of research, design and production. Lumel delivers complex solutions for power and industrial automation sector as well as for automobile, chemical, steel, or HVAC industries
Their objective is to provide comprehensive solutions by designing intelligent systems based on the electronics Lumel manufactures, which are measuring and regulating equipment for industrial, automotive and military applications, as well as through service production of electronics.