Description
EMERSON A6370D Overspeed Protection Monitor
EMERSON A6370D is packed with many of the features of the Productivity Series, but in a smaller design.The P1-540 CPU has a 50mb of memory and four on-board communication ports including micro USB, serial RS-485, serial RS-232 and Ethernet 10/100mbps connections. Supported communication protocols include Ethernet/IP, MODBUS radio communication protocol, and ASCII. the micro-USB 2.0 (Type B) port provides a plug-and-play connection for programming, on-line monitoring, and firmware upgrades. the 10/100Mbps Ethernet port is used for programming, monitoring, firmware upgrades, and client/server connectivity (MODBUS trade protocol, Ethernet/IP scanner, and adapter). IP scanners and adapters). A microSD card slot accepts a standard microSD card providing up to 32GB of data logging capacity.The CPU’s built-in web server allows users to view, download and delete data log files from any browser. One RS-232 and one RS-485 serial port allow communication over a local network or device interface via MODBUSrTU or ASCII protocols. The Productivity 1000 requires no foundation or backplane and can be expanded with up to eight connected I/O modules. the P1000 system can support up to 128 discrete I/O points or 32 analogue I/O channels. I/O modules are easily added or removed using a single latch mechanism on the top of each module. the P1-01AC power supply swoops into the CPU and provides isolated power to the P1000. The P1-01AC power supply swoops into the CPU and provides isolated power to the P1000. Any combination of I/O modules can be installed without regard to power costs.
EMERSON A6370D modules capture and control a wide range of field signals, including up to 8-point DC I/O, 16-point AC I/O, and analogue voltages, currents or temperatures. Each I/O module includes a QR (Quick Response) code that can be scanned from any smartphone or tablet to get the latest specifications for that module. The free downloadable Production Suite programming software features tag-based programming for document management and integration with HMIS. The Production 1000 gives users the freedom to define user tags with no restrictions or fixed boundaries. With tag name-based programming, there are no pre-defined fixed memory maps and no wasted, unused memory allocations. The software performs I/O hardware auto-discovery and configuration, and the user manually configures this option using drag-and-drop module settings. Processes in the programming environment are designed to reduce development time; these include consolidated ladder logic and function block programming, task management to minimise scan time, high-level instructions to simplify complex tasks, and help files covering both hardware and software topics.