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MU210 Analog Output Modules (AO, Modbus TCP, Ethernet)

SKU: MU210 (AO)
The MU210 Analog Output Series from akYtec is an advanced range of analog output modules, meticulously designed to deliver precise control and efficient communication in diverse automation environments. These modules, working through Modbus TCP via Ethernet, are ideal for a wide array of industrial applications, offering a perfect blend of functionality, reliability, and versatility.

6 analog outputs4-20 mA output signal0-10 V output signalEthernet interfacebypassModbus TCPUSB interfacebuilt-in real-time clockLoggingsoftware at no chargeAmbient temperatureDIN rail mountingWall mounting

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    The MU210 Analog Output Series from akYtec is an advanced range of analog output modules, meticulously designed to deliver precise control and efficient communication in diverse automation environments. These modules, working through Modbus TCP via Ethernet, are ideal for a wide array of industrial applications, offering a perfect blend of functionality, reliability, and versatility.

    Key Features of the MU210 Analog Output Series:

    • Flexible Power Options: Operating within a 24 (10...48) V DC range, these modules are designed for energy-efficient performance, with models like the MU210-502 consuming only 6 W at 24 V DC.
    • Robust Design and Safety Standards: Each module in the series boasts polarity protection and conforms to appliance class II, ensuring durability and safety in industrial settings.
    • High-Performance Communication: Featuring Double Ethernet 10/100 Mbps for data transfer and support for protocols like Modbus TCP, MQTT, SNMP, and NTP, the series guarantees seamless integration into various network architectures.
    • Versatile Analog Output Capabilities: With a range of outputs such as 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA, and 0-10 V, these modules cater to a broad spectrum of control requirements.
    • Precision and Accuracy: High DAC resolution (12 bits in MU210-502), minimal output update periods, and stringent accuracy standards (±0.5%) ensure precise signal control, critical for many industrial processes.
    • Advanced Diagnostics and Protection: Features like output short circuit protection and output state diagnostics enhance module safety and reliability, while inbuilt real-time clocks and flash memory support essential data logging and time management.
    • User-Friendly Configuration: The series is complemented by an easy-to-use configurator, facilitating effortless setup and maintenance, along with synchronous updates for system uniformity.
    • Resilience and Durability: Encased in IP20-rated housings, these modules are built to withstand harsh industrial environments, operating reliably within a temperature range of -40 to +55 °C.
    • Network Resilience: Enhanced with Ethernet auto-bypass capabilities, the series ensures network stability, preventing communication disruptions even in unexpected module shutdowns.
    • Scalability for Future Enhancements: Designed for future expansion, the series can seamlessly incorporate new analog output modules as they are developed, maintaining consistency in functionality and performance.

    Feature

    MU210-502

    Electrical

    Power Supply

    24 (10...48) V DC

    Power Consumption

    6 W at 24 V DC

    Polarity Protection

    Yes

    Appliance Class

    II

    Interfaces

    Data Transfer

    Double Ethernet 10/100 Mbps

    Protocols

    Modbus TCP, MQTT, SNMP, NTP

    Configuration Interface

    USB 2.0 (MicroUSB), Ethernet 10/100 Mbps

    Analog Outputs

    Analog Outputs Number

    6

    Analog Output Supply Voltage

    12...28.8 V

    DAC Resolution

    12 bits

    DAC Warm-up Time

    10 minutes

    Output Update Period, Min.

    200 ms

    Signal

    0-20 mA, 4-20 mA, 0-10 V

    Maximum Output Ripple

    25 µA for 0-20 mA signal, 25 µV for 0-10 V signal

    Accuracy

    ± 0.5 %

    Temperature Influence

    0.1 % / 10 °C

    Influence of Electromagnetic Interference

    ± 0.5 %

    Output Short Circuit Protection

    Yes

    Output State Diagnostics

    Yes

    Flash-memory (Log File Storage)

    File Size, Max.

    2 KB

    Number of Log Files, Max.

    1000

    Minimum Log Writing Interval

    10 s

    Real-time Clock

    Inaccuracy at +25 °C

    ±3 s/day

    Inaccuracy at +40 °C

    ±10 s/day

    Battery Type

    CR2032

    Mechanical

    Dimensions

    42 x 124 x 83 mm

    Ingress Protection Rating

    IP20

    Error-free Running Time

    60,000 h

    Average Service Life Time

    10 years

    Weight

    0.4 kg

Additional Information
FAQ

    FAQ

    Are Mx210 modules compatible with third-party PLCs?
    MX210 modules are compatible with any third-party PLC device if it supports Modbus TCP, MQTT,SNMP or SNTP communication protocols.
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    What software is required to configure the module?
    Modules can be configured on a PC with a free software ToolPro from akYtec. Modules need to be connected to a PC with a micro USB or Ethernet cable. An external power supply unit is required in case an ethernet cable is used.
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    I have forgotten the module network settings. How can I find them?
    It is necessary to restore factory settings by pressing and holding the service button located under the front cover of the module for more than 12 seconds, all while the module is powered on. Now, the device will operate with default parameters.
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    Is there a feature for group configuration of multiple modules?
    Yes, MX210 extension modules have this ability.
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    Is there a possibility to disconnect the terminal block?
    Yes, terminal block for I/O connections is removable and enables quick and easy replacement of the device.
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    How many devices can the module connect to?
    Any MX210 extension module can simultaneously communicate with up to 4 TCP clients, which facilitates cabling and configuring of the control system.
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    How to perform connection with modules?
    Modules can be implemented into a star or chain/daisy-chain topology, the latter providing data transfer directly from port 1 to port 2 if the module fails due to device error or power loss, thanks to two bypass-capable Ethernet ports. The maximum length of communication lines is 100 m.
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    Are circuits galvanically isolated?
    Every device from Mx210 product line has galvanic isolation, which is performed differently for each model and in groups, such as power supply, inputs/outputs, interfaces and housing.
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    Can the integrated voltage source of a PR200-230.X.X be used for feeding an input module MV210?
    No, this voltage source cannot be used for feeding an MV210 module because it doesn’t provide enough current (max. 100 mA).
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    In which numeral system should the register address be written, decimal or hexadecimal?
    The register address has to be written in decimal.
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    How does the Modbus register work and why is it in hexadecimal (3x0000 to 3xFFFF)?
    Modbus registers are typically 16-bit values, used to store and exchange various types of data, such as sensor readings, control parameters, status information, etc. These registers are represented in a hexadecimal format and organized in a range from 0x0000 to 0xFFFF, which covers 65,536 possible values. The 16-bit format is common in industrial control systems because it provides a good balance between precision and data size. Hexadecimal representation of binary data is more compact, efficient and offers better readability for 16-bit values than binary or decimal, as each hexadecimal digit represents four binary bits. Hexadecimal values also align neatly with bytes. In a Modbus register, each byte is represented by two hexadecimal digits, making it easier to work with when dealing with byte-oriented communication protocols. Hexadecimal representation is consistent with the way data is displayed and configured in industrial control systems and related software. The "3x" in "3x0000 - 3xFFFF" refers to the Modbus function codes. In Modbus, function codes 3 and 4 are used for reading and writing registers. The "x" in "3x" signifies that these registers are in the "holding registers" category. Holding registers are used to store data that can be read and written by external devices.
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    How big is the DAC resolution?
    DAC resolution is 12 bit.
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    What steps do I have to take to calibrate the MV210-devices when i have uncertainties in the measurement?
    If the accuracy of the input or output of the module is no longer in accordance with the specification, it can be calibrated. Each analog input and output has its own calibration coefficients for each sensor type.
    – The calibration is performed using a reference signal source connected to the device input or output.
    – The calibration coefficients are calculated based on the ratio between the current input signal and the reference signal and stored in the non-volatile device memory.
    – If the calculated coefficients go beyond the permissible limits, a message about the error cause will be displayed.
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