DANFOSS DM430E Series Display Engine Information Center EIC Software User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Danfoss
Table of Contents
DANFOSS DM430E Series Display Engine Information Center EIC Software
Revision history Table of revisions
Date | Changed | Rev |
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December 2018 | Minor change for print on demand, removed 2 blank pages at end | |
of the manual for required total pages divisive by 4. | 0103 | |
December 2018 | Added note in regards to keeping ambient light sensor area | |
clean and uncovered for best operation. | 0102 | |
December 2018 | First edition | 0101 |
User liability and safety statements
OEM responsibility
- The OEM of a machine or vehicle in which Danfoss products are installed has the full responsibility for all consequences that might occur. Danfoss has no responsibility for any consequences, direct or indirect, caused by failures or malfunctions.
- Danfoss has no responsibility for any accidents caused by incorrectly mounted or maintained equipment.
- Danfoss does not assume any responsibility for Danfoss products being incorrectly applied or the system being programmed in a manner that jeopardizes safety.
- All safety critical systems shall include an emergency stop to switch off the main supply voltage for the outputs of the electronic control system. All safety critical components shall be installed in such a way that the main supply voltage can be switched off at any time. The emergency stop must be easily accessible to the operator.
Safety statements
Display operation guidelines
- Disconnect your machine’s battery power before connecting power and signal cables to the display.
- Before doing any electrical welding on your machine, disconnect all power and signal cables connected to the display.
- Do not exceed the display power supply voltage ratings. Using higher voltages may damage the display and can create a fire or electrical shock hazard.
- Do not use or store the display where flammable gases or chemicals are present. Using or storing the display where flammable gases or chemicals are present may cause an explosion.
- Software configures the keypad buttons on the display. Do not use these buttons to implement critical safety features. Use separate mechanical switches to implement critical safety features such as emergency stops.
- Design systems that use the display so that a communication error or failure between the display and other units cannot cause a malfunction that might injure people or damage material.
- The protective glass over the display screen will break if hit with a hard or heavy object. Install the display to reduce the possibility of it being hit by hard or heavy objects.
- Storing or operating a display in an environment that exceeds the display specified temperature or humidity rating may damage the display.
- Always clean the display with a soft, damp cloth. Use a mild dishwashing detergent as needed. To avoid scratching and discoloring the display, do not use abrasive pads, scouring powders, or solvents such as alcohol, benzene, or paint thinner.
- Keep ambient light sensor area clean and uncovered for best operation.
- Danfoss graphical displays are not user serviceable. Return the display to the factory in case of failure.
Machine wiring guidelines
Warning
- Unintended movement of the machine or mechanism may cause injury to the technician or bystanders. Improperly protected power input lines against over current conditions may cause damage to the hardware. Properly protect all power input lines against over-current conditions. To protect against unintended movement, secure the machine.
Caution
- Unused pins on mating connectors may cause intermittent product performance or premature failure. Plug all pins on mating connectors.
- Protect wires from mechanical abuse, run wires in flexible metal or plastic conduits.
- Use 85˚ C (185˚ F) wire with abrasion resistant insulation and 105˚ C (221˚ F) wire should be considered near hot surfaces.
- Use a wire size that is appropriate for the module connector.
- Separate high current wires such as solenoids, lights, alternators or fuel pumps from sensor and other noise-sensitive input wires.
- Run wires along the inside of, or close to, metal machine surfaces where possible, this simulates a shield which will minimize the effects of EMI/RFI radiation.
- Do not run wires near sharp metal corners, consider running wires through a grommet when rounding a corner.
- Do not run wires near hot machine members.
- Provide strain relief for all wires.
- Avoid running wires near moving or vibrating components.
- Avoid long, unsupported wire spans.
- Ground electronic modules to a dedicated conductor of sufficient size that is connected to the battery (-).
- Power the sensors and valve drive circuits by their dedicated wired power sources and ground returns.
- Twist sensor lines about one turn every 10 cm (4 in).
- Use wire harness anchors that will allow wires to float with respect to the machine rather than rigid anchors.
Machine welding guidelines Warning
- High voltage from power and signal cables may cause fire or electrical shock, and cause an explosion if flammable gasses or chemicals are present.
- Disconnect all power and signal cables connected to the electronic component before performing any electrical welding on a machine.
- The following is recommended when welding on a machine equipped with electronic components:
- Turn the engine off.
- Remove electronic components from the machine before any arc welding.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery.
- Do not use electrical components to ground the welder.
- Clamp the ground cable for the welder to the component that will be welded as close as possible to the weld.
Overview
DM430E Series Display package
- Prior to use, ensure the following are included in the display package:
- DM430E Series Display
- Panel Seal Gasket
- DM430E Series Display – Engine Information Center (EIC) User Manual
DM430E literature references Reference literature
Literature title | Literature type | Literature number |
---|---|---|
DM430E Series PLUS+1 ® Mobile Machine Displays | Technical Information |
BC00000397
DM430E Series PLUS+1 ® Mobile Machine Displays| Data Sheet| AI00000332
DM430E Series Display – Engine Information Center (EIC) Software| User
Manual| AQ00000253
PLUS+1 ® GUIDE Software| User Manual| AQ00000026
Technical Information (TI)
- A TI is comprehensive information for engineering and service personnel to reference.
Data Sheet (DS)
- A DS is summarized information and parameters that are unique to a specific model.
API Specifications (API)
- An API is specifications for programming variable settings.
- API specifications are the definitive source of information regarding pin characteristics.
PLUS+1® GUIDE User Manual
- The Operation Manual (OM) details information regarding the PLUS+1® GUIDE tool used in building PLUS+1® applications.
This OM covers the following broad topics:
- How to use the PLUS+1® GUIDE graphical application development tool to create machine applications
- How to configure module input and output parameters
- How to download PLUS+1® GUIDE applications to target PLUS+1® hardware modules
- How to upload and download tuning parameters
- How to use the PLUS+1® Service Tool
Latest version of technical literature
- Comprehensive technical literature is online at www.danfoss.com
- The DM430E comes installed with the powerful and flexible Danfoss Engine Information Center (EIC) J1939 engine monitor software application. Use the application to customize the look and feel of your individual engine monitoring needs by creating and controlling analog and digital display information in the screen configurations that work best for your performance requirements.
- Navigate through diagnostic information and configuration screens with ease by using the four context-dependent soft keys located at the front of the display. Choose from more than 4500 different monitoring parameter profiles to customize the DM430E.
- Up to four signals can be monitored on each screen. Use the EIC software to configure the DM430E for alarms and alerts.
Navigation using soft keys
The DM430E is controlled by navigation through a set of four soft keys located
at the lower front of the display. The keys are context dependent. Soft key
selection options are displayed above each key and are dependent on the
current navigation location within the engine monitor software program. As a
general rule, the far right soft key is the selector button and the far left
soft key is the step back one screen key. To optimize full screen use, the on-
screen selections are not displayed when not in use. Press any soft key to
display current selection options.
Navigation using soft keys
Screen navigation
Navigate Up | Press to move up through menu items or screens |
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Navigate Down | Press to move down through menu items or screens |
Main Menu | Press to go to Main Menu screen |
Exit/Back one screen | Press to go back one screen |
Select | Press to accept selection |
Next Menu | Press to select next digit or screen element |
Inhibit Regen | Press to force regeneration of particulate filter |
Initiate Regen | Press to inhibit particulate filter regeneration |
Increment/decrement | Press to increment or decrement value |
Initiate and inhibit regeneration
- While EIC DM430E is displaying one of the monitor screens, pressing any soft key will show the available navigation actions in an action menu.
- There are two separate action menus on this level, the first one to appear contains the following actions (from left to right).
- Next Menu
- Navigate Up
- Navigate Down
- Main Menu
- Selecting Next Menu will display the second action menu with Inhibit switch (Inhibit Regeneration), Initiate switch (Initiate Regeneration) and RPM Set Point. Pressing it again will show the first set of actions once more. Selecting Navigate Up and Navigate
- Down will allow navigation between signal monitoring screens. Selecting Main Menu will display the DM430E set up options. If no soft keys are pressed and released for 3 seconds while the action menu is shown, the menu will disappear and the actions are no longer available. Pressing (and releasing) any soft key will activate the first menu once more.
Inhibit Regeneration action
- If the user selects the Inhibit Regeneration action while the action menu is being displayed the same function as described in Initiate Regeneration action will be executed, with the following.
- Bit 0 (out of 0-7) in byte 5 (out of 0-7) is set to 1 (true).
- The pop up reads Inhibit Regen.
- The acknowledgment lights up the Regeneration Inhibit LED.
Initiate Regeneration action
- If the user selects the Initiate Regeneration action while the action menu is being displayed; bit 2 (out of 0-7) in byte 5 (out of 0-7) will be set to 1 (true) in the J1939 message PGN 57344 bound for the engine. This change prompts the message to be transmitted. The bit will stay like this for the duration of the soft key press or for the 3 second countdown to soft key inactivity, whichever occurs first. The bit is then reset to 0 (false).
- The soft key press also prompts the display to show a pop up lasting for 3 seconds. This popup simply says Initiate Regen. If the display does not receive an acknowledgment from the engine on the change to message PGN 57344 the last half of the pop up will read No Engine Signal. This acknowledgment is the command that lights up the Initiate Regeneration LED on the display unit housing.
TSC1 RPM setpoint
- The TSC1 message sends the RPM requirement for the engine.
Main Menu
Use the Main Menu as the starting point for configuring the DM430E Series Display. Main Menu screen
Main Menu
Basic Setup| Use to set Brightness, Color Theme, Time & Date, Language,
Units
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Diagnostics| Use to view system, fault log and device information
Screen Setup| Use to select screens, number of screens and parameters
(can be PIN protected)
System Setup| Use to reset defaults and trip information, access CAN
information, select display settings, and configure PIN settings
Basic Setup menu
Use Basic Setup to set brightness, color theme, time & date, language, and units for the DM430E Series Display.
Basic Setup menu
Brightness | Use to adjust brightness level of the screen |
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Color Theme | Use to set background color of display |
Time & Date | Use to set time, date, and time and date styles |
Language | Use to set the system language, default language is English |
Units | Use to set speed, distance, pressure, volume, mass, temperature |
and flow settings
Brightness
Use the minus (-) and plus (+) soft keys to adjust display screen brightness.
After 3 seconds of inactivity the screen will go back to basic setup.
Brightness screen
Color Theme
Use to select between 3 options of Light, Dark and Automatic. Color Theme
screen
Time & Date
Use up, down, select, and next soft keys to set time style, time, date style,
and date. Time & Date screen
Language
Use up, down and select soft keys to select program language. Available
languages are English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Swedish and
Portuguese.
Language screen
Units
Use up, down, and select soft keys to define units of measurement.
Units of measurement
Speed | kph, mph |
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Distance | km, miles |
Pressure | kPa, bar, psi |
Volume | litre, gal, igal |
Mass | kg, lbs |
Temperature | °C, °F |
Flow | lph, gph, igph |
Diagnostics menu
Use to obtain system info, fault log entries, and device information. Diagnostics screen
Diagnostics menu
System Info| Use to display hardware, software, system, and node
information for connected devices
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Fault Log| Use to view and monitor current and previous fault
information
Device List| Use to display list of all currently connected J1939
devices
System Info
The System Info screen contains hardware serial number, software version, node
number and ROP version.
System Info screen example
Fault Log
The Fault Log screen contains saved and stored fault information. Select
either Active Faults or Previous Faults to monitor fault activity. Select
specific faults to list more information.
Fault Log screen
Active faults
- Select Active Faults to display all active faults on the CAN network.
Previous faults
- Select Previous Faults to display all previously active faults on the CAN network.
Device List
- The Device List screen lists J1939 devices and addresses that are currently being monitored on the network.
Screen Setup menu
Use Screen Setup to select individual screens for setup, and number of signal screens.
Screen Setup menu
Select Screens| Select screen to set up signal information, screens
available are dependent on Number of Screens selection
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Number of Screens| Select 1 to 4 screens for information display
Select Screens
- Select screen to customize. For screen set up details, see Setup to monitor signals.
- Select Screens example
Number of Screens
- Select number of screens for display. Choose from 1 to 4 screens. For screen set up details, see Setup to monitor signals.
Number of Screens example
- Use System Setup to monitor and control application systems.
System Setup menu
Reset Defaults| Use to reset all system information to the default
settings
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CAN| Use to customize CAN settings
Display| Use to customize display settings
PIN Setup| Use to customize PIN settings
Trip Reset| Use to reset trip information
Reset Defaults
Select Reset Defaults to reset all EIC settings to original factory default
settings.
CAN
Use the CAN settings screen to make the following selections.
CAN settings menu
Fault Popup | Select on/off to enable/disable pop-up messages. |
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Conversion Method | Select 1, 2 or 3 to determine how to interpret non- |
standard fault messages. Consult engine manufacturer for correct setting.
Engine Address| Select engine address. Selection range is 0 to 253.
Engine Type| Select from a list of predetermined engine types.
Engine DMs Only| Only accepts fault codes or J1939 DM messages from the
engine.
Transmit TSC1| Enable to send the TSC1 (Torque Speed Control 1) message.
JD Interlock| Transmit John Deere Interlock message required for
regeneration.
Display
Display Setting
Startup Screen | Select to enable/disable logo display at startup. |
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Buzzer Output | Select to enable/disable warning buzzer functionality. |
Force Return to Gauges | After 5 minutes of inactivity returns to main |
Gauge.
Demo Mode| Select on/off to enable demonstration mode.
PIN Setup
- To reduce the potential for errors, Screen Setup and System Setup menu options can only be accessed after entering a PIN code.
- The default code is 1-2-3-4. To change PIN code go to System Setup > PIN Setup > Change PIN Code.
PIN Setup
Trip Reset
Select Yes to reset all trip data.
Setup to monitor signals
- The following steps are for screen setup. Steps 1 through 3 are for selecting number of screens and screen types and 4 through 7 are for selecting J1939 monitor controls.
- For J1939 parameters available, function and symbols, reference Symbols for J1939 parameters.
- Navigate to Main Menu > Screen Setup > Number of Screens. Select from one to four screens for signal monitoring.
- Navigate to Main Menu > Screen Setup > Select Screens and select screen to customize.
- Select screen type for each of the screens selected. There are four screen variants.
Screen type 1
Type 1 is a two-up screen view with two signal capacity.
Screen type 2
- Type 2 is a three-up view with one large signal display capacity and behind it, partially visible, are two small signal display capacities.
Screen type 3
- Type 3 is a three-up view with one large and two small signal display capacities.
Screen type 4
- Type 4 is a four-up view with four small signal display capacities.
- For more screen type customization it is possible to configure the small signal displays by choosing from three styles.
- After choosing the gauge to modify, press select key, a screen called Modify What? will open.
- Within this screen it is possible to modify the signal and advanced parameters. Additionally, for screen type 3 and 4, the gauge type can also be modified.
Modify What? screen
Modify What?
Signal | Use to define the signal you would like to display. |
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Advanced Parameters | Use to define gauge icon, range, multiplier and |
tick settings.
Gauge Type| Use to define gauge appearance.
When modifying signal, 3 signal types are available.
Signal Type screen
Signal Type
Standard J1939 | Choose from over 4500 signal types. |
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Custom CAN | Choose a CAN signal. |
Hardware | Choose hardware specific signals. |
- When choosing Standard J1939, it is possible to search for available signals. Choose between Text PGN and SPN search types.
- Use the left and right arrow soft keys to cycle through the alphabet and enter the signal.
- Search for the signal screen.
- After making a signal selection, press the right arrow soft key to go to the next selection area.
- Use left arrow, right arrow, and next soft keys to select signal monitoring screen.
- Use the right arrow soft key to rotate through the selections in a clockwise rotation.
Examples of screen signal selections
- Complete screen signal selections then press the back symbol soft key to return to previous menus.
- Navigate back for more screen selections or press the back soft key until you reach the Main Screen.
Example of screen setup
Symbols for J1939 parameters
The following table lists symbols for the J1939 engine and transmission parameters that are available and can be monitored.
Symbols for the J1939 engine and transmission parameters
LED indicators
Particulate filter lamp
- Stage 1 The right Amber LED indicates the initial need for regeneration.
- The lamp is on solid.
- Stage 2 The right Amber LED indicates an urgent regeneration.
- Lamp flashes with 1 Hz.
- Stage 3 Same as Stage 2 but check engine lamp will also turn on.
- High exhaust system temperature lamp
- The left Amber LED indicates the increase of exhaust system temperature due to regeneration.
- Regeneration disabled lamp
- The left Amber LED indicates that the regeneration disabled switch is active.
Installation and mounting
Mounting
Recommended mounting procedure mm [in]
Callout | Description |
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A | Panel opening for mounting on surface A |
B | Panel opening for mounting on surface B |
1 | Panel seal |
2 | Panel bracket |
3 | Four screws |
Installation and mounting
Fastening
Caution
-
Use of non-recommended screws can cause damage to housing.
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Excessive screw torque force can cause damage to housing. Maximum torque: 0.9 N m (8 in-lbs).
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Reassembly with self-tapping screws can damage existing threads in housing.
-
Oversized panel cutouts can jeopardize product IP rating.
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Ensure the vent is not covered. This excludes the RAM mount option.
Fastening hole depth mm [in]
- Fastening hole depth: 7.5 mm (0.3 in). Standard M4x0.7 screw may be used.
- Maximum torque: 0.9 N m (8 in-lbs).
Pin assignments
- 12 pin DEUTSCH connector
DEUTSCH DTM06-12SA 12 pin
C1 pin | DM430E-0-x-x-x | DM430E-1-x-x-x | DM430E-2-x-x-x |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Power ground – | Power ground – | Power ground – |
2 | Power supply + | Power supply + | Power supply + |
3 | CAN 0 + | CAN 0 + | CAN 0 + |
4 | CAN 0 – | CAN 0 – | CAN 0 – |
5 | AnIn/CAN 0 Shield | AnIn/CAN 0 Shield | AnIn/CAN 0 Shield |
6 | DigIn/AnIn | DigIn/AnIn | DigIn/AnIn |
C1 pin | DM430E-0-x-x-x | DM430E-1-x-x-x | DM430E-2-x-x-x |
--- | --- | --- | --- |
7 | DigIn/AnIn | DigIn/AnIn | DigIn/AnIn |
8 | DigIn/AnIn | CAN 1+ | Sensor power |
9 | DigIn/AnIn | CAN 1- | Secondary power input* |
10 | Multifunction input (DigIn/AnIn/Freq/4-20 mA/Rheostat) | Multifunction | |
input (DigIn/AnIn/Freq/4-20 mA/Rheostat) | Multifunction input |
(DigIn/AnIn/Freq/4-20 mA/Rheostat)
11| Multifunction input (DigIn/AnIn/Freq/4-20 mA/Rheostat)| Multifunction
input (DigIn/AnIn/Freq/4-20 mA/Rheostat)| Multifunction input
(DigIn/AnIn/Freq/4-20 mA/Rheostat)
12| Digital out (0.5A sinking)| Digital out (0.5A sinking)| Digital out (0.5A
sinking)
From controller (requires surge protection).
M12-A 8 pin
C2 pin | Function |
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1 | Device Vbus |
2 | Device data – |
3 | Device data + |
4 | Ground |
5 | Ground |
6 | RS232 Rx |
7 | RS232 Tx |
8 | NC |
Ordering information
Model variants
Part number | Order code | Description |
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11197958 | DM430E-0-0-0-0 | 4 Buttons, I/O |
11197973 | DM430E-1-0-0-0 | 4 Buttons, 2-CAN |
11197977 | DM430E-2-0-0-0 | 4 Buttons, Sensor Power, Secondary Power Input |
11197960 | DM430E-0-1-0-0 | 4 Buttons, I/O, USB/RS232 |
11197974 | DM430E-1-1-0-0 | 4 Buttons, 2-CAN, USB/RS232 |
11197978 | DM430E-2-1-0-0 | 4 Buttons, Sensor Power, Secondary Power Input, |
USB/RS232
11197961| DM430E-0-0-1-0| Navigation Buttons, I/O
11197975| DM430E-1-0-1-0| Navigation Buttons, 2-CAN
11197979| DM430E-2-0-1-0| Navigation Buttons, Sensor Power, Secondary Power
Input
11197972| DM430E-0-1-1-0| Navigation Buttons, I/O, USB/RS232
11197976| DM430E-1-1-1-0| Navigation Buttons, 2-CAN, USB/RS232
11197980| DM430E-2-1-1-0| Navigation Buttons, Sensor Power, Secondary Power
Input, USB/RS232
11197981| DM430E-0-0-0-1| 4 Buttons, I/O, EIC Application
11197985| DM430E-1-0-0-1| 4 Buttons, 2-CAN, EIC Application
11197989| DM430E-2-0-0-1| 4 Buttons, Sensor Power, Secondary Power Input, EIC
Application
11197982| DM430E-0-1-0-1| 4 Buttons, I/O, USB/RS232, EIC Application
11197986| DM430E-1-1-0-1| 4 Buttons, 2-CAN, USB/RS232, EIC Application
11197990| DM430E-2-1-0-1| 4 Buttons, Sensor Power, Secondary Power Input,
USB/RS232, EIC Application
11197983| DM430E-0-0-1-1| Navigation Buttons, I/O, EIC Application
11197987| DM430E-1-0-1-1| Navigation Buttons, 2-CAN, EIC Application
11197991| DM430E-2-0-1-1| Navigation Buttons, Sensor Power, Secondary Power
Input, EIC Application
11197984| DM430E-0-1-1-1| Navigation Buttons, I/O, USB/RS232, EIC Application
11197988| DM430E-1-1-1-1| Navigation Buttons, 2-CAN, USB/RS232, EIC
Application
11197992| DM430E-2-1-1-1| Navigation Buttons, Sensor Power, Secondary Power
Input, USB/RS232, EIC Application
Model code
A | B | C | D | E |
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DM430E |
Model code key
A—Model name | Description |
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DM430E | 4.3″ Color Graphical Display |
B—Inputs/Outputs | Description |
--- | --- |
0 | 1 CAN Port, 4DIN/AIN, 2 MFIN |
1 | 2 CAN Port, 2DIN/AIN, 2 MFIN |
2 | 1 CAN Port, 2DIN/AIN, 2 MFIN, Sensor Power |
C—M12 connector | Description |
--- | --- |
0 | No USB Device, No RS232 |
1 | USB Device, RS232 |
Ordering information
D—Button Pads | Description |
---|---|
0 | 4 Buttons, 6 LEDs |
1 | Navigation buttons, 2 Dual-color LEDs |
E—Application key (EIC Application) | Description |
--- | --- |
0 | No Application Key |
1 | Application Key (EIC Application) |
Related products
Connector bag assembly
10100944 | DEUTSCH 12-pin Connector Kit (DTM06-12SA) |
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Connector and cable kit
11130518 | Cable, M12 8-Pin to USB Device |
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11130713 | Cable, M12 8-Pin to Lead Wires |
Connection tools
10100744 | DEUTSCH stamped contacts terminal crimp tool, size 20 |
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10100745 | DEUTSCH solid contacts terminal crimp tool |
Mounting kit
11198661 | Panel mounting kit |
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Software
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