Datasheet

Details copied
Details transmitted
Details received
3
Copy function reduces man-hours and human error
Sensors can be connected to a master sensor one by one, and a copy of the setting details for the master sensor can be transmitted as data
to other sensors. If making the same settings for multiple sensors, this prevents setting errors among other sensors and in addition, when
machinery design are changed, there would be less change in work orders.
Copy function helps operation to be accurate and quick
Setting details can be copied.
+V
0 V
Comparative
output 1
Comparative
output 2
+V
0 V
Comparative
output 1
Comparative
output 2
Power supply
Slave sensorMaster sensor
Note: Settings cannot be copied from the new version (Ver. 2) to the old version.
However, settings can be copied from the old version to the new version (Ver. 2).
Copying via wiring
5 minutes
approx.
Sensor setting time:
5 minutes 20 seconds approx.
Sensor setting time:
20 seconds approx.
Setting man-hours are reduced and sensor setting time is shortened.
1
Advantage
5 minutes
approx.
5 minutes
approx.
5 minutes
approx.
5 minutes
approx.
Sensor setting time:
20 minutes approx.
1st equipment:
Master
sensor
1st equipment:
2nd equipment:
3rd equipment:
4th equipment:
2nd equipment:
3rd equipment:
4th equipment:
Previously
DP-100, 1st line DP-100, 2nd line
20 seconds
approx.
1st equipment:
2nd equipment:
3rd equipment:
4th equipment:
20 seconds
approx.
Number of pressure sensor: 1 unit per 1 equipment, 4 equipment per 1 line
Human operating error is reduced.
2
Advantage
The setting details for the master sensor are
retained, so continuous copying is possible.
For 2nd and subsequent lines, the data
transmission time only is required.
Because all details are copied automatically, problems as a result of human error can be
prevented.
Instruction manuals can be updated easily when changes are made to equipment design.
Reduction
of lead time