



Introduction
The Emerson VE4002S1T2B5 Discrete Output Card is designed for reliable control of discrete field devices in industrial automation systems. It provides stable switching of digital outputs, ensuring precise operation of actuators, relays, and other on/off controlled equipment.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Description |
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| Module Type | Discrete Output Card |
| Model | VE4002S1T2B5 |
| Dimensions | 160 × 130 × 50 mm (H × W × D) |
| Weight | 0.181 kg |
| Function | Switching and control of discrete field outputs |
| Mounting | Panel or DIN rail installation |
Applications
• Control of actuators, solenoids, and relays
• Integration into PLC and DCS systems for discrete outputs
• Automation of on/off field devices in process industries
• Expanding discrete output channels in control cabinets
• Industrial machinery and plant automation applications
Advantages
• Provides reliable and stable digital output switching
• Compact form factor for efficient panel integration
• Easy installation and integration into existing control systems
• Low maintenance and high durability for continuous operation
• Compatible with Emerson automation platforms
Technical FAQs
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What type of signals does the VE4002S1T2B5 handle?
Discrete digital output signals for on/off control.
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How is the card powered?
Powered through the control system backplane.
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Can it be hot-swapped?
Hot-swap capability depends on the system architecture.
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How many output channels does it support?
Channel count varies based on configuration.
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Does it provide diagnostics?
Basic status can be monitored through the control system.
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Is it compatible with Emerson PLC and DCS systems?
Yes, fully compatible.
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What kind of field devices can it drive?
Actuators, relays, solenoids, and similar devices.
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Is maintenance required?
Minimal; primarily visual inspection and wiring checks.
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Can it be used in harsh industrial environments?
Yes, designed for industrial-level electrical noise and vibration.
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Does it require external interfaces for operation?
No, it integrates directly with Emerson control systems.