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ID-key-operated switch, 22 mm, round, plastic, black, RFID, actuating
ID key-operated switch, 22 mm, round, plastic, black, RFID, 4 switch positions O-I-II-III, operating angle 3x45°, without ID key, Key removal in O+I+II+III ID key-operated switches SIRIUS ACT providing higher access security with up to 4 authorization levels using coded ID keys for authentication.Under the brand name SIRIUS ACT, Siemens offers a unique portfolio of pushbuttons and signaling devices with global product approvals in four modern design lines of rugged genuine metal and high-grade plastic.An innovative snap-on concept makes the task of installing a unit so easy that it can be done with one hand and without any special tools. Groove-free holes are adequate as mounting holes since full twist prevention is already integrated.Thanks to the high degree of protection throughout, the rug ged devices are suitable for use in industry and outdoors. Even cleaning with a high-pressure jet is possible. Neither dust, oils, nor caustic solutions can interfere with reliable operation.As well as standard wiring, the devices can also be connected to the controller via PROFINET, AS-Interface or IO-Link. Doing so will help you to reduce wiring time and effort, minimize error sources and have more flexibility.The graphical Online Configurator provides convenient support when selecting and ordering individual devices, enclosures and labels. Extensive documentation (e.g. manual, 3D data, terminal diagram) is available.Versions available: Conventional wiring or IO-Link including user administration.Note: Please order the holder (plastic), ID key and electronic module separately.SIRIUS ACT - Performance in action for control and signalling. Simply mounted, simply strong, simply perfect.
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Constantly changing demands, but also changing technology and export guidelines are well-known challenges for a machine- and panel builder. An ever-increasing response time is the enduring trend and process optimization a requirement. Therefore, the time is really over to manually keep track of things around an electro-technical design in an excel sheet. The time and stress that this takes and the chance of errors that such a method entails, no longer fits in a world that is changing ever faster and is becoming more digital. After all, what machine or panel builder doesn't want to be able to select the right switching and protection devices for a motor or load at the push of a button, including required cable diameters and short-circuit calculations?