Ensures very high reliability! By expanding the slave device, transmission of up to 128 contact points is possible.
The "OST-716BIV" is a device that transmits contact information using optical fiber/metal cables as the transmission medium. It is a compact type designed for space-saving, capable of performing sampling processing compatible with digital TM input. It prevents erroneous data transmission during digit carry-over and carry-under. Additionally, this product is the successor to the "OST-716BIII" and supports mixed connections (it does not support mixed connections with the OST-716BII). 【Features】 ■ Transmission of 16 points of contact information through basic configuration (master device) ■ Expansion with slave devices allows for transmission of up to 128 points of contact ■ Compact type designed for space-saving (equivalent to the old model OST-716BIII) ■ The dimensions of the housing for both optical fiber type and metal cable type are the same (excluding protrusions) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ High reliability is ensured by using parity and inverted transmission for error checking of the transmission format. ■ By performing sampling processing compatible with SV input, filtering is done for values below 25ms (not transmitted). ■ A cycle hold function that reliably transmits instantaneous inputs can be selected (in 16-bit units). ■ Sampling processing compatible with digital TM input can be performed, preventing erroneous data transmission during digit carry and borrow. ■ It is also possible to use dedicated lines and transmission devices such as NTT as the transmission path. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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