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April 2009
Automation Update
April 2009

NEWS: September Automation Fair, date and details to come.

Mitsubishi releases new GT10 Series Models


Mitsub


GT10

Mitsubishi Electric Automation proudly introduces several new touch screens for the GT10 Series, the new GT1040 and GT1050. These new small and cost effective terminals for the GOT1000 Platform cleverly fill the range of 5 inch (4.7 inch, GT1040) and 6 inch (5.7 inch, GT1050) models in this series. Rich with features and onboard diagnostics these models offer a host of capabilities and functionalities making them ideal for OEMs and machine level applications.


To reinforce uptime, these models offer advanced monitoring and logic editing capabilities for native FX micro-controllers enabling users to view and make changes to their code without the need of a PC. Models offer the standard communications options including an embedded RS232, RS422 and USB communications port that connects many native and third party manufacturers. These displays are 24VDC powered, available in either a 256 color display or 16 scale white and blue display and come standard with 3MB of flash memory. For users that require a solution for field updates, removable memory is also available for these models.

Click here to download a general brochure for GOT1000 series
Click here to view the entire line of GT10 models

SICK introduces a new Z and ELF series Photoelectronic Sensors

SICK
ELF

These new, low-cost sensors offer additional features and benefits that reduce material and labor costs. The industry-proven ELF family has been updated to its second generation.


The industry-proven ELF family has been updated to its second generation. These updates include minor modernizations to the sensors’ housings, along with enhancements to performance, enclosure rating, and sensing ranges. The Z Sensor has a clear housing that enables 360° of visible indication of the sensor’s status LEDs.


The ELF and Z are both assembled in the United States, which allows SICK to customize the sensors (cable cut to length, addition of different connectors, brackets, customer-specific cable label, bulk pack, kit with reflector/bracket, etc.), reducing material and labor costs, and providing greater flexibility.


The next generation ELF and Z series offer flexible mounting options. Whether you choose a standard front mount or a spherical ball mount, when combined with a swivel bracket, these low-cost sensors are infinitely adjustable. This flexibility makes them suitable for almost any presence detection application.


Click here to view the brochure of the ELF and Z Sensors