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Backlight | Yes |
Batch Counting | Yes |
Communications | None |
Count Mode | Unidirectional;Bidirectional;Quadrature |
Count Speed (Hz) | 10,000 Hertz |
Display | LED - 1 Line, Red |
Gross Weight | 1 lb 6 oz |
H x W x D | 1.98 in x 3.78 in x 6.09 in |
Input Type | Sinking (NPN)/Sourcing (PNP)/Contact Closure/Magnetic |
Lockout | Yes |
Memory | Nonvolatile RAM |
Mounting | DIN - 1/8 |
NEMA Rating | NEMA 4 |
Net Weight | 1 lb 6 oz |
Number of Digits | 5 |
Number of Presets | 2 |
Output Type | (2) Solid State |
Reset | Front Panel/Electric/Auto |
Scale Calibrator | 0.0001~9.9999 Multiplier |
Sensor Power | 12 VDC |
Series | MAXJR COUNT 3 |
Supply Voltage | 115 VAC;230 VAC |
Temp Range (C) | 0 to 50 Degrees C |
Termination | Screw Terminals |
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