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VIPA System 100V - The compact control system

System 100V

The VIPA system 100V is a Micro-PLC system programma-ble with STEP7 from Siemens or WinPLC7- a programming tool from VIPA. A lite version of WinPLC7 is included in the scope of delivery with CPUs of system 100V. With a com- pact design, system 100V provides a maximum expansion of up to 160 I/O points by plugging in expansion modules. These Micro-PLCs are especially suitable for use in smaller and cost-conscious applications.

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Features of VIPA System 100V:

• Programming software WinPLC7 lite from VIPA included• Programmable with STEP7 from Siemens• Integrated work memory – operation is possible wi-thout additional memory card!• Integrated ROM memory for continuous saving ofprogram and data• Integrated accumulator-backed RAM memory• Supports standard MMC cards for saving ofprogram and data• MPI Interface on board• Applications for centralized and decentralizedareas are possible• Expandable by up to four signal and functionmodules from the VIPA 100V and 200V range• Real-time clock• Expandable work memory (except CPU 112) • Compact design• Maintenance-free cage clamps suppliers• Front industrial connector included• Mounts on 35mm DIN rails• 24 months warranty • UL-standard certifi cation

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