Bihl+Wiedemann: ASi Digital Input Module EXTREME, IP67, M12, 4I

August 6, 2019

ASi Digital Input Module EXTREME Product Line in IP67, with 4 x M12 sockets, 4 digital inputs, Y wiring, input voltage/sensor supply out of ASi, periphery connection via 4 x M12 sockets, 5 poles, ASi connection via profile cable and piercing technology, 1 AB slave 

100% protection against moisture

High resistance to salt spray

High corrosion resistance to chemically active substances

Assured functionality at extreme temperatures from – 40 °C to 70 °C

Shock resistant to 30 g (11 ms)

Vibration rated for a frequency of 5…500 Hz at an amplitude of 50 mm pp / 6 g

The substructure module is not included in the scope of delivery.

Technical data

Type IP67, 4 x M12, EXTREME
ASi-5/ASi-3 ASi-3 compatible
Housing 4 x M12
Protection rating IP67
Primary application
Flat design, installation in cable duct possible
Inputs digital 4
Inputs Safety, SIL 3, Cat. 4
Outputs digital
Inputs analog
Outputs analog
Safety signal inputs
M8/M12 wiring Y
Input voltage (sensor supply) out of ASi
Output voltage (actuator supply)
Connection 4 x M12 sockets, 5 poles
Round cable
ASi connection ASi profile cable
ASi address 1 AB Slave
Special function

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