Omron E3X-HD11 sensor, beautiful price
I/A Series Communication Processor
Communication Processor (COMM10), featuring four RS232-C communication interfaces, capable of connecting up to four 136-column Chinese/English printers or color inkjet printers. It offers asynchronous communication speeds of 9.6 kbps. It can separately print reports and alarms and can be configured for backup redundancy.
The communication processor provides the following functions for users:
Standard error and alarm message printing function:
Any system station capable of generating messages has a possible output I/O device list. Users can access these devices by their logical names. If many messages are sent to the communication processor, they queue up locally and are transmitted to the specific devices based on priority from the processor, ensuring rapid service for high-priority alarm messages.
* Reports and bulk printer handling
If the device is configured to be lockable, reports can be printed in full to the end, without mixing alarm messages during printing. To output in a timely manner, other messages, including alarms, can be rerouted to backup equipment. Upon the completion of the report, the device unlocks and continues with the standard processing method in priority order. If the device is not custom-configured to be lockable, higher-priority alarm messages will be mixed with report output, and message rerouting will not occur.
Message Backup
The communication processor includes a backup mechanism, which is designed to specify a path to a backup device for undelivered messages during equipment failure or lockout. This backup device can be located within the local communication processor or at a remote communication processor. Through the configuration process, a backup device and a backup path can be designated for each connected device. Upon detecting equipment failure, the communication processor automatically notifies the execution of the backup route process.
Omron E3X-HD11 sensor at an attractive price
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Omron E3X-HD11 sensor at a great price
Recently, industry insiders in the industrial control sector revealed to the media that Omron, a globally renowned manufacturer of automation control and electronic equipment, has officially issued a price increase notice to its downstream partners, with the price increase of related products ranging from 10% to 15%.
Here is the price increase notice from Omron. As stated in the letter, Omron points out, "Due to the ongoing impact of COVID-19, there has been a severe shortage of core components such as chips and a significant increase in costs. Omron has been making every effort to minimize the impact on customers while absorbing the rising costs over this period. However, with the continuous increase in raw material, component, transportation, and labor costs, controlling costs has become increasingly challenging. Therefore, we have decided to adjust our prices effective January 24, 2022."































