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VDO Veratron OCEANLINK™ 85 mm Drehzahlmesser bis 5000 U/min, weiß

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VDO Veratron OCEANLINK™ 85 mm Drehzahlmesser bis 5000 U/min, weißVDO Veratron OCEANLINK 85 mm Drehzahlmesser bis 5000 U min, wei Der OceanLink Drehzahlmesser zeigt automatisch alle wichtigen Bootsdaten auf einer Punktmatrix Digitalanzeige an. Neben einer CAN Schnittstelle mit NMEA 2000 und SAE J1939 Datenprotokoll sind zwei digitale Eingnge und ein analoger Eingang vorhanden. Die innovative EasyLink Datenverbindung erlaubt eine einfache und kostengnstige Installation. Satelliteninstrumente fr weitere dynamische

VDO Veratron OCEANLINK™ 85 mm Drehzahlmesser bis 5000 U/min, weiß

Der OceanLink™ Drehzahlmesser zeigt automatisch alle wichtigen Bootsdaten auf einer Punktmatrix-Digitalanzeige an. Neben einer CAN-Schnittstelle mit NMEA 2000® und SAE J1939 Datenprotokoll sind zwei digitale Eingänge und ein analoger Eingang vorhanden. Die innovative EasyLink-Datenverbindung erlaubt eine einfache und kostengünstige Installation. Satelliteninstrumente für weitere dynamische Messwerte erhalten alle 20 ms Aktualisierungen vom zentralen Master-Instrument.

  • Bereich: 0 - 5000 U/min
  • Farbe: weiß
  • Nennspannung: 12 / 24 V
  • Betriebsspannung: 9 - 32 V
  • Stromverbrauch: ≤ 100 mA + 100mA für jedes EasyLink-Satellitengerät
  • Abmessungen: 105 mm (außen) 85 mm (Montageöffnung)
  • Schutzart: IP X7
  • Anzeige: Punktmatrix-LCD 132 x 33 px
  • Anschlussmöglichkeiten: NMEA 2000, SAE J1939, EasyLink
  • Analoger Eingang: 2x resistiv, 1x Frequenz
  • Ausgang Daten: NMEA 2000, EasyLink, Alarmausgang
  • Betriebstemperatur: Von -20 bis +70 °C

Spezifikationen:

1 x NMEA 2000® Eingang
1 x J1939
1 x Frequenzeingang
2 x Analogeingänge
1 x Alarmausgang 500 mA
Verpolschutz
Anti-Fog-Doppeldeckglas
Schutzart IPX7
Betriebstemperaturbereich -20 °C / +70 °C

Anleitung

OceanLink™ Instrumente sind mit weißem oder schwarzem Zifferblatt und jeweils dazu passendem Frontrahmen erhältlich. Chromringe sind optional als Zubehör erhältlich.

PACKUNGSINHALT: Instrument, Frontrahmen, Gummidichtung, Spinlock, Anschlusskabel, Sicherheitshinweise.

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