The KL1124 digital input terminal acquires the binary 5 V DC control signals from the process level and transmits them, in an electrically isolated form, to the higher-level automation unit. The Bus Terminal contains four channels that indicate its signal state by means of light emitting diodes. The 5 V supply voltage can be generated with the power supply terminal and fed into the power contacts.
The KL1154 digital input terminal acquires the binary 24 V DC control signals from the process level and transmits them, in an electrically isolated form, to the higher-level automation unit. The Bus Terminal contains four channels that indicate its signal state by means of light emitting diodes.
The KL1164 digital input terminal acquires the binary 24 V DC control signals from the process level and transmits them, in an electrically isolated form, to the higher-level automation unit. The Bus Terminal contains four channels that indicate its signal state by means of light emitting diodes.
The KL1184 digital input terminal acquires the binary 24 V DC control signals from the process level and transmits them, in an electrically isolated form, to the higher-level automation unit. The Bus Terminal contains four channels that indicate its signal state by means of light emitting diodes.
The KL1194 digital input terminal acquires the binary 24 V DC control signals from the process level and transmits them, in an electrically isolated form, to the higher-level automation unit. The Bus Terminal contains four channels that indicate its signal state by means of light emitting diodes.
The KL2114 digital output terminal connects the binary control signals from the automation unit on to the actuators at the process level with electrical isolation.
The KL3011 analog input terminal handles signals in the range from 0 to 20 mA. The current is digitized to a resolution of 12 bits and is transmitted, in an electrically isolated form, to the higher-level automation device.
The KL3112 analog input terminal handles signals in the range from 0 to 20 mA. The current is digitized to a resolution of 16 bits (the default is 15 bits), and is transmitted, in an electrically isolated form, to the higher-level automation device.
The KL3311 analog input terminal allows thermocouples to be connected directly. The Bus Terminal’s circuitry can operate thermocouple sensors using the 2-wire technique.
The KL4011 analog output terminal generates analog output signals in the range from 0 to 20 mA. The power is supplied to the process level with a resolution of 12 bits and is electrically isolated.