Product Description
- Diverse Output Configurations: The MU210 series includes modules like MU210-401, MU210-402, and MU210-412 with different quantities of output channels (from 8 to 24). This variety allows for versatile application in different control environments.
- Substantial Load Handling: The modules can manage considerable power loads, with capabilities such as 4 A at 250 V AC or 24 V DC, enabling them to control a broad spectrum of industrial devices.
- Seamless Communication: Featuring Ethernet ports supporting Modbus TCP, these modules ensure efficient transmission of output data to controllers and seamless integration into network infrastructures.
- Advanced Networking: With dual Ethernet ports that facilitate daisy-chain wiring, network setup and expansion become more accessible. The support for multiple protocols like Modbus TCP, MQTT, SNMP, and SNTP offers comprehensive networking capabilities.
- Reliable Operation and Diagnostics: The modules can communicate with multiple TCP clients simultaneously, and their network status diagnostic LEDs aid in ensuring consistent operation and straightforward troubleshooting.
- Built-in Real-time Clock and Data Logging: Essential for time-critical operations and performance tracking, these modules come with data logging capabilities and an integrated real-time clock.
- Easy Configuration and Synchronization: The availability of a free configurator tool simplifies the setup process, while the synchronous configuration update feature across selected modules enhances system consistency and maintenance.
- Ethernet Auto-Bypass for Enhanced Reliability: The Ethernet auto-bypass feature ensures continued communication even if a module in the chain shuts down unexpectedly, thereby improving overall network resilience.
- Wide Operational Range: Designed to operate with a 24V DC power input, these modules are built to function reliably in temperature extremes, ranging from -40 to +55 °C, making them suitable for various industrial environments.
Details
The MU210 DO series by akYtec offers a range of digital output modules designed to enhance control and communication in diverse automation settings. These modules are engineered to cater to a variety of industrial applications, delivering dependable performance with advanced communication capabilities using the Modbus TCP protocol via Ethernet interfaces.
Key Features of the MU210 Series:
MU210-401 | MU210-402 | MU210-403 | MU210-412 | |
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General | ||||
Power supply | 24 (10...48) V DC | |||
Power consumption, max. | 6 W | 9 W | 9 W | 5 W |
Digital outputs | ||||
Quantity | 8 | 16 | 24 | 24 |
Type | Relay | NPN transistors | ||
Communication | ||||
Interface | Dual Port Ethernet 10/100 Mbit | |||
Configuration interfaces | USB 2.0 (MicroUSB), Ethernet 10/100 Mbit | |||
Protocol | Modbus TCP | |||
Environment | ||||
Ambient temperature | -40...+55 °C | |||
Storage temperature | -40...+55 °C | |||
Humidity | up to 95%, non-condensing | |||
IP Code | IP20 | |||
Enclosure | ||||
Dimensions | 42 x 124 x 83 mm | 82 x 124 x 83 mm | 82 x 124 x 83 mm | 42 x 124 x 83 mm |
Weight | approx. 400 g | approx. 600 g | approx. 600 g | approx. 400 g |
Material | plastic |
Documents And Software
- ePLAN
- STEP Model
akYtec Tool Pro_v1.24.118.0 |
Firmware for Mx210 |
MIB files Mx210 (SNMP) |
NTP_MQTT_SNMP_Getting Started |
NTP_MQTT_SNMP_Erste Schritte |
MU210 |
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ePLAN_MU210-401 (*.zip 23.2 mb)
ePLAN_MU210-402 (*.zip 33.4 mb)
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STEP_MU210-401 (*.zip 10 mb)
STEP_MU210-402 (*.zip 12.1 mb)
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Additional Information
FAQ
- Are Mx210 modules compatible with third-party PLCs?
- What software is required to configure the module?
- I have forgotten the module network settings. How can I find them?
- Is there a feature for group configuration of multiple modules?
- Is there a possibility to disconnect the terminal block?
- How many devices can the module connect to?
- How to perform connection with modules?
- Are circuits galvanically isolated?
- Can the integrated voltage source of a PR200-230.X.X be used for feeding an input module MV210?
- In which numeral system should the register address be written, decimal or hexadecimal?
- How does the Modbus register work and why is it in hexadecimal (3x0000 to 3xFFFF)?
- Are the relay outputs of the MU210 DIGITAL OUTPUT MODULE suitable to control a power contactor?
- What is the maximum load capacity of a digital output of the MU210 DIGITAL OUTPUT module?