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Your control is simply wired at the touch of a button with the MFD-Titan. Naturally, all the function blocks of the easy800 control relay are at your disposal. This includes PID-controllers with all the additional function blocks.

Up to eight stations can communicate with one another using the integral easy-NET network. Each easy-NET station can run its own programs. Thus, decentralized, intelligent and fast to install control systems are possible. Naturally, an MFD-Titan device can communicate with seven other devices on the network.

 

Input Circuit Diagrams and Parameters directly on the device.

A circuit diagram is wired using ladder logic. The circuit-diagram is entered directly in the MFD-Titan display.

You can:

Wire make and break contacts in series and parallel
Switch output relays and auxiliary relays
Define outputs as coils, remote-control switches, positive/negative edge detection or as a relay with a self-holding contact
Select timer relays with differing functions:

On delayed
On delayed with random switching
Off delayed
Off delayed with random switching
On delayed and off delayed
On delayed and off delayed with random switching
Pulse shaping
Synchronous flashing
Asynchronous flashing

Use up/down counters
Count fast signals:

Up/down counters with upper and lower limit values
Preset
Frequency counters
Fast counters
Count incremental encoder pulses

Compare values
Copy and compare ranges of values
Display text with variables, enter setpoint values
Process inputs/outputs (DC devices)
Use 7-day and 52-week counters
Count operation hours (run time counter)
Communicate via the integral easy-NET network
Control with P, PI and PID controllers
Scale arithmetic values
Output manipulated values as pulse-width modulated signals
Limit values
Implement arithmetical functions:

Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division

Trace the flow of current in a circuit
Load a circuit-diagram, save it and assign a password.