A field multiplexer system is a simple system for transmitting signals between two remote stations. It has a modular structure and is designed to reduce conventional parallel cabling. A field multiplexer system consists of two identical field multiplexer stations. The field multiplexer exchanges data with the remote station via a remote bus cable. The field multiplexer is the central unit of a field multiplexer station. All the necessary Inline I/O terminals of a station are connected to the field multiplexer.
IB IL 24 MUX MA-PAC
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Field multiplexer
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Inline field multiplexer, complete with accessories (connector and labeling field), transmission of very remote signals without configuration
Product details
cULus Recognized
Approval ID: E140324cULus Listed
Approval ID: E199827Compatible products
Your advantages
Remote bus connections in copper technology (can be operated via fiber optics using an interface converter as an option)
A field multiplexer station can be supplied with all of the required 24 V voltages
Floating alarm output (“N/C” relay contact) for connecting alarm signals
Up to 63 I/O terminals can be connected
Up to 512 digital or 32 analog I/Os (or a mixture) can be connected
Connection establishment and comparison of the I/O configuration of both stations