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The basic specifications and characteristics of the module METAFORSA MF-14.A are shown in table 1
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|+ style="text-align:left;" | Table1
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!Specification !! Meaning
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|colspan="2"|'''Output ports'''
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| Number of switched channels || 10
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| Number of switched groups|| 10
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| Number of dimming channels || 4
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| Commutation voltage || 0-250 V AC/DC
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| Peak load (one channel) || 16A
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| Peak load (device) || 160A
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| Max load per dimming channel || 0.5A (110W at 220V)
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| Dimmer type || MOSFET
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| Dimming type || trailing edge
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| Power supply cable connection type || connector
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|Permissible section of power supply cable to connect in socket:<br>single-conductor cable<br>multiple-conductor cable<br>tipped multiple-conductor cable||<br>0.5 … 4mm2<br>0.5 … 4mm2<br>0.5 … 2.5mm2
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|colspan="2"|'''Input ports'''
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|Number of discrete inputs || 24
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|Number of digital inputs || 4
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|Current maximum rating on the direct-current voltage connectors || 50mA
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|colspan="2"|'''Other'''
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|Operating ambient temperature || 0 … +45°С
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|Storage/transportation temperature || -20 … +60°С
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|Permissible humidity || 0 … 95% (non-condensing)
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|Power supply || 23 … 27.5 V DC<br>24V, 0.75A Recommended
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|Maximum demand || 0.5А
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|Available interfaces || Ethernet, CAN, OneWire
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|Bus type || CAN (4-wire)
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|CAN (4-wire) || 800 m* (twisted pair 5 cat)
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|CAN wire type || FTP Cat 5E
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|CAN connection type || connector
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|Digital line maximum length || 30 m
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|Digital line wirde type || UTP/FTP Cat 5E
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|LAN maximum length || 100 m
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|LAN wire type || UTP/FTP Cat 5E
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|LAN connection type || Connector RJ-45
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|Dimensional specifications || 9U, 156x110x58 mm
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|Shell material || ABS plastic
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|Casing || IP40
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|Equipment installation type || DIN-rail (EN 60715)
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|Weight || 400 g
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> – installing additional power supply units is required for long lines; the maximum length of the line may be reduced by various interference factors