Phoenix Contact Current, Voltage Monitoring Relay, SPST, DIN Rail

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RS Stock No.:
207-4835
Mfr. Part No.:
1038567
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Monitoring Application

Current, Voltage

Contact Configuration

SPST

Mounting Type

DIN Rail

Series

TC MOBILE I/O X200-4G

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+70°C

Width

72mm

Height

90mm

Special Features

IP20 Protection

Terminal Type

Screw

Operating Temperature Range

+70°C

Dimensions

62 x 72 x 90mm

Length

62mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Phoenix Contact TC MOBILE I/O X200-4G Series Monitoring Relay, SPST Contact Configuration, DIN Rail Mount - 1038567


This TC MOBILE I/O X200-4G is a versatile electronic signalling system designed for monitoring digital and analogue values via cellular networks. It provides remote relay output switching and data management through SMS or cellular data, featuring both 2G and 4G connectivity. This relay offers SMS alerts, voltage drop notifications, and logbook transmissions via email, making it ideal for industrial applications. Configuration is user-friendly via a USB interface.

Features & Benefits


• Monitors current and voltage with cellular communication
• Four SPST relay outputs for versatile switching
• Secure screw terminal connections
• Operates within -25°C to +70°C for flexibility

Applications


• Industrial monitoring and control systems
• Remote monitoring of electrical systems
• Integration with automation processes
• Applications needing voltage drop alerts

Will it notify users of system faults?


Yes, it provides SMS alerts for voltage failures.

Is it easy to configure for different applications?


Yes, configuration is done via a web browser.

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