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Digital Week/Year Timers LE7M-2 Series

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SKU:
LE7M-2 Series
MPN:
LE7M-2
Weight:
0.00 Grams
+971 4 259 5133

Description

Product Overview

The LE7M-2 Series digital week/year timers provide versatile time configuration and control, allowing for precise management in both week and year units. With two independent built-in relay control outputs, users can easily configure settings and monitor status. The series is available in a DIN rail mount type, ensuring a convenient installation process. The compact size (DIN W72XH72 mm) makes it an ideal choice for various applications.


Main Features

Various External Input Functions

The LE7M-2 Series offers a range of external input functions, enhancing user convenience and flexibility.

Power Outage Restoration

In the event of a power outage, the output remains off upon power restoration until an external input is received, ensuring safety and control.

Bank Group Function

This series provides two program groups (banks) that can be switched using external input, allowing for greater control and adaptability.

Display Accumulated Time/Count and Alarm

Monitor accumulated time or count of external inputs directly on the display. An alarm will notify you when a preset value is reached, providing an added layer of control.

Time Synchronization

Easily synchronize time to [00 Sec] with an external input signal, ensuring precise timing and coordination.

LCD Display with High Visibility

The clear LCD display offers excellent readability from various angles, allowing for easier monitoring and status checks.

Terminal Block Protection Cover Available

To prevent electric shocks and short circuits, a terminal block protection cover is available, enhancing safety during use.


Mounting Options

Flush Mounting and Surface/DIN Rail Mounting

The LE7M-2 Series is available in models that support both flush mounting and surface/DIN rail mounting, providing flexibility in installation.

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