ATC, 356C-350-Q-30-PX, 356C Series Shawnee II Digital Counter with 9,999 Counts Range, 120 VAC 50-60 Hz Voltage, Display (ON-Delay), Basic Plug-In Unit
Features:
- Range 9,999 Counts
- Voltage 120 VAC 50-60 Hz
- Display (On Delay)
- Basic Plug-In Unit
A compact version of the 336 counter, the ATC 356 is its exact functional duplicate. Packaged in a 72mm² DIN-size housing, it occupies 40% less panel space and costs proportionately less. Modern production and assembly techniques have all but eliminated hand wiring, enhancing the reliability and life expectancy of the 356.
Fast, Accurate and Bounce-Proof
The repeat accuracy of the 356 is 100%. It maintains full accuracy even at pulse rates up to 4,000/minute, even with pulses that are as brief as 1 milliSecond, and even in the face of severe contact bounce, which it ignores by virtue of an extremely effective anti-bounce circuit.
Easy to Set at All Times
The Shawnee counter is easily and accurately set even with work gloves on. Push any of its four toggle levers in any sequence until the number you want appears above it. You can decrease as well as increase each number by pushing the levers up or down. You can change the setting at any time, even during a cycle.
Plug-In and Dust-Tight
All 356 counters feature true plug-in design and can be replaced in Seconds without disturbing the housing or disconnecting the wiring. The dial assembly is gasketed so that the counter body is dust-tight from the front of panel.
Cycle Progress Indication
The Shawnee 356 indicating counter provides cycle progress indication on the four-digit display located immediately above the digital setting number wheels. When the counter is in the reset condition, the VFD display is blank. During the cycle, the display counts up from 0, thus always indicating the number of counts that have elapsed since the start of cycle. At countout, the display shows the total elapsed count and thus equals the numbers on the digital setting wheels.
Computer-Tested Reliability
The solid-state 356 is manufactured from a series of computer-tested plug-in circuit boards and assembled virtually without hand wiring. Because it has no moving parts in its logic circuits, its life expectancy is practically unlimited. Even the load relay - the 356's only significant mechanical component - has a life expectancy of 10,000,000 operations (no load). As a result the 356 achieves an overall reliability that surpasses even that achieved by previous Shawnee counters.
Noise Immunity
The 356 does not have to be shielded: its transformer power supply, full-wave bridges, buffered logic and other design characteristics render it immune to the electrical noise that is sometimes encountered in industrial environments thus eliminating false starts and reset due to voltage spikes.
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