CMC III Sensors

Article number: DK 7030.190

CMC III universal sensor

Article number:
DK 7030.190
Version
Universal sensor
Product description
CMC III sensors are used to monitor the physical environment and can be directly connected to the PU by an RJ45 CAN bus connection cable. The sensors can also be interconnected as a bus.
Benefits
Fast connection and automatic detection via plug & play
Power is supplied via the CAN bus interface.
Applications
Enclosure monitoring in IT, industry and facility management
Monitoring enclosures, rooms and containers in the field of IT.
Function principle
Settings can be made via the CMC III Processing Unit or the IoT interface.
The sensor has two digital inputs and one analog input, which can be configured as required for the application in question.
The digital inputs can be configured as 2x floating monitoring contacts, 2x S0 bus inputs (energy measuring instruments) or 1x Wiegand interface (external access systems). The analog input can be used as a 4 - 20 mA interface.
Material
Plastic
Front: Smooth
Housing: Textured
Color
Front: RAL 9005
Housing: RAL 7035
Supply includes
Sensor
Mounting plate
Assembly components
Universal sensor
Connection to the CAN bus
Direct
Interfaces
2 x RJ45 CAN bus
Analog, 4 - 20 mA
2 digital inputs/S0-bus/Wiegand
Quantity of participants per IoT interface (max.)
32
Quantity of participants PU compact (max.)
4
Quantity of participants PU (max.)
32
Number of PDU participants (max.)
16
Dimensions
Width: 110 mm
Height: 30 mm
Depth: 40 mm
( Width: 4.33 ˝
Height: 1.18 ˝
Depth: 1.57 ˝ )
Operating temperature range
0 °C...55 °C
( 32 °F...131 °F )
Ambient humidity (non-condensing)
5...95 %
Packaging unit
1 pc(s).
Weight/packaging unit
0.199 kg
( 0.4 lb. )
Customs tariff number
85319000
EAN
4028177659544
ETIM 7.0
EC002627
ECLASS 8.0
27189253
Product description
DK CMC III Universal sensor, WHD: 110x30x40 mm
Approvals
UL + C-UL (listed)
Declarations
Declaration of conformity
Manufacturer's declaration
Documentation
Instructions
Quick guide
Data sheets
Drawings