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Technical Specifications Contents Power Runs on 5 VDC, 60 mA. Power is provided by Si™ indexer-drive Introduction ....................... 4 on Port 1. Also provides up to 40 mA for MMI via PC/MMI port. Features ........................4 Getting Started ......................5 Communication Ports 1 - 4: RS232, 9600 bps, 8 data bits, one stop bit, no parity.
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• Screw terminal connectors make I/O wiring easy. • RJ11 “telephone-style” connectors for drives & PC for easy, reliable connections. PC-MMI • Hub444 is powered by drive #1. No external power supply required. 2.85" • Can control and power optional MMI (operator terminal).
PLCs and counters. The “+” The SiNet™ Hub444 can be used two different ways. You must choose based on (collector) and “-” (emitter) terminals of each transistor are available at the connec- your application.
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Power Proximity Sensor Radio Shack) Hub444 Supply – your own custom software to command and query the indexer/drives using Si™ Command Language (SCL) . This means you need a highly skilled computer Connecting an NPN Type Proximity Sensor programmer working with a language system like C, Visual Basic or Labview.
Programmable Inputs Connecting the Hub The Hub444 provides four digital inputs for external equipment such as sensors, All connections between the PC, the hub and the Si™ drives are made using four switches and other electronics. These inputs are optically isolated, and allow a wire cables with RJ11 connectors.
About the MMI In the event that you want to create a system where a machine operator can interact with a The Hub444 requires no power supply. It gets the power it needs from drive #1, so make make make...
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