10 - Altoc Vtm

A: Yes. The analog output is independent. However, if you change the input range via Modbus, the analog output updates immediately.

| Sensor Type | Terminal A (IN+) | Terminal B (IN-) | | --- | --- | --- | | 0-10 V voltage | Signal + | Common / GND | | 4-20 mA current | Signal + (via 250Ω internal shunt) | Common | | Thermocouple Type K | TC+ (positive lead) | TC- (negative lead) | | Pt100 (3-wire) | White (sense+) | Red (excitation) and White (return) | altoc vtm 10

: The Altoc VTM 10 has a hidden "Diagnostics Mode". Short terminals IN+ and IN- for 10 seconds on power-up. The LED will flash out a Morse-like code—1 flash = input error, 2 flashes = output overload, 3 flashes = ADC failure. 7. Altoc VTM 10 vs. Competitors How does it stack up against market incumbents like the Phoenix Contact MINI MCR-SL or the Weidmüller ACT20X ? A: Yes

For RTDs: Ensure you enable the appropriate wire configuration in the software. Default is 3-wire. | Sensor Type | Terminal A (IN+) |

: "Altoc VTM 10 mounted on DIN rail with labeled terminals for power, input, and output."

A: The current version (VTM 10 Rev. 4) has SIL 2 capable hardware (certifiable) but is not shipped with a SIL certificate. For SIL 3, see the Altoc VTM 10S model.

Designed by Altoc Industries (a fictional yet representative amalgamation of cutting-edge European and Asian engineering standards for this article), the VTM 10 series has rapidly gained a reputation for bridging the gap between analog legacy systems and modern Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) requirements.