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The CV500-RM221 is an optical power tester designed for precision in optical transmission applications. With a current draw of 0.65 amperes, it is specifically compatible with the SYSMAC BUS/2 system.
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| Manufacturer | Omron |
|---|---|
| Product Line | CV500 |
| Part Number | CV500-RM221 |
| Weight | 1.31 lbs (0.60 kg) |
| Unit Type | Optical power tester |
| Transmission Type | Optical |
| Current Draw Rating | 0.65 Amperes |
| Compatible Systems | SYSMAC BUS/2 |
| Protection Rating | IP24 |
| Ground Sensing | No |
| Connectors | 1 |
| Power Port | AC Jack |
Omron's CV500-RM221 is an optical power tester used to assess optical signals. This unit operates with a transmission type classified as optical, facilitating its implementation in relevant operational environments. It requires a current draw of 0.65 amperes, making it energy-efficient while providing reliable performance.
The unit is tailored for SYSMAC BUS/2 compatible systems, ensuring seamless integration into existing setups. With compact dimensions of 101 mm wide, 95 mm high, and 23 mm deep, the CV500-RM221 is designed to be space-saving and easy to handle. The device's overall weight is 480 grams, which contributes to its portability.
Outdoor usage is limited due to its IP24 protection rating, which provides a level of shielding against the elements. It features a single connector and is powered via an AC jack. However, it does not include ground-sensing functionality, which may be a consideration for certain applications. Overall, the CV500-RM221 is engineered for specific optical testing scenarios while maintaining robustness and compatibility.