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The Greater Design
If your application requires the flexibility of a modular control system, a DL205 PLC is the lowest cost, most versatile solution you'll find. In fact, all you need to do is pick out a CPU card, plug it in the first slot of the base you choose, and then mix and match various modules into the available slots. If you want remote I/O, add a D2-RMSM module or use the bottom communications port of the D2-250 CPU, and connect remote bases.

 
Discrete modules in 4, 8, 12, 16, and 32-point I/O densities;  removable connectors
Three CPUs from 2.4K memory with 128 I/O to 14.8K memory with 2,048 possible I/O.
Four base sizes with built-in power supply, including 12/24 VDC, 110/220VAC and 125VDC power.
AC/DC discrete in/out, up to 32 points
Ten amp relay out
12-bit and 16-bit analog inputs and outputs
Full-featured 32-bit Windows-certified programming package
Data communications, including serial and Ethernet modules
Counter input/pulse output
Remote I/O master and slave
Temperature inputs
Specialty modules for those special occasions
When your application calls for more than simple I/O control or monitoring, 
   Remote I/O
   Ethernet Communications modules
   Data communications module 
   Triple-port BASIC co-processor module 
   High Speed Counter Module NEW!
   Counter interface module 
   Ethernet base controller replaces CPU for PC-based control 
   DeviceNet base controller replaces P-C based control I/O 
   SDS base controller replaces CPU for PC-based control I/O 

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Last modified: July 18, 2002