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Mitsubishi E1000 E-200-02800F

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E-200-02800F

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The E-200-02800F model from Beijer's E1000 series is engineered for effective human-machine interaction through its keypad interface. It operates on a 24 VDC input voltage and has a power consumption of 150 mA, making it suitable for various applications.

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Technical specifications for E-200-02800F

ManufacturerMitsubishi
Product TypeOperator Interface with Keypad
Product LineE1000
Part NumberE-200-02800F
Weight3.25 lbs (1.47 kg)
Input TypeKeypad
Input Voltage24 VDC
Power Consumption150 mA
Power Supply ClassClass 2
LED Indicators5 (2 colours; red, green)
Memory Capacity64 KB
Memory TypeFlash-RAM
CategoryHMI / MMI / OIT
SubcategoryOperator Interface

The Beijer E-200-02800F is part of the E1000 series and serves as an operator interface designed to enhance interaction in diverse control applications. It features a keypad input type, allowing users to efficiently communicate with the machine system. Operating at an input voltage of 24 VDC, this unit draws a power consumption of 150 mA, ensuring low energy use in operations.

Weighing in at 1.45 kilograms, this interface is manageable and suitable for various installations. It is equipped with five LED indicators, utilizing two color options—red and green—providing clear visual feedback about the device's status. The memory of the E-200-02800F consists of 64 KB leveraging Flash-RAM technology, which permits quick access and storage of operational data.

This model belongs to the Class 2 power supply category, confirming its compliance with safety standards for operator interfaces. It is primarily classified under HMI / MMI / OIT, focusing on optimizing user operations through an accessible interface.