GRT1-TS2PK - I/O module - OMRON
This OMRON brand module and reference GRT1-TS2PK belongs to the SmartSlice GRT1 range.
Features: 2 Pt1000 Pt1000 inputs, 2-wire or 3-wire connection
This OMRON module is at your disposal to replace your defective equipment and has a guarantee adapted to your needs.
The smartest modular I/O system
Omron's SmartSlice I/O system is compact, smart and simple. If used with Omron's CompoNet or DeviceNet CS1/CJ1 master boards, no configuration tools are required.
By using built-in functions such as scaling, totalization, differentiation and alarms in analog I/O cards, it is possible to minimize programming of your PLC. Preventative maintenance data collected by all I/O units can be accessed using CX-Integrator or NS Series Smart Active Parts.
• The most compact on the market (84 mm high)
• Simple configuration, backup and restore functions
• Diagnostic and preventive maintenance data at the I/O level
• Detachable terminal blocks for hot swapping without rewiring
• 3-wire I/O connection with ‘push-in’ technology, without a screwdriver
Smartslice is the simplest and smartest modular I/O terminal block. This allows you to:
•Reduce engineering time.
•Diagnose problems more quickly.
•Plan for predictive maintenance.
Openness for communications by open standards:
•PROFINET IO: Integrated Ethernet port and redundant PRS loop.
•PROFIBUS DP: FDT-DTM to operate SmartSlice intelligent functions.
•DeviceNet: The industrial CAN protocol. Efficient and robust.
•CompoNet: Plug-and-work. No configuration is necessary.
•MECHATROLINK-II: For integration into axis control systems.
•EtherCAT: For Trajexia and Sysmac controllers.
A 3-part construction allows for rapid maintenance because rewiring is no longer necessary. The module's I/O table is stored in the station head, it is reactivated by a simple switch. Recovery is even simpler. As soon as a card is changed, its parameters are automatically loaded.
Easy connection for quick installation. SmartSlice offers an innovative spring-loaded terminal block system.
All these I/O stations have advanced functions for:
•Reduce integration times
•Develop preventive maintenance
•Improve your productivity
Omron was created by Kazuma Tateish in 1933. Based in Kyoto, Japan, Omron Corporation is a global leader in automation. Headed by President Yoshihito Yamada, Omron has approximately 37,000 employees in more than 36 countries who offer products and services in various areas, including automation components and systems, electronic components and medical and paramedical products.