The larger models of the DYNAMIC+ series can be fitted with the new 4.3’’ TFT LCD colour display of 256 colours and a 480x272-pixel resolution. The display is programmable with CODESYS V 3.5 via Ethernet. The display can offer the users information on the machine’s operating parameters, statuses or other warnings.
AUTEC Safety - DYNAMIC+
The AUTEC's DYNAMIC+ series has been specifically designed to meet the requirements of the most complex radio remotes for hydraulic applications. Combining AUTEC’s joystick transmitting units and the CRD receiver, the DYNAMIC+ radio remote system can be fully customized including the remote control transmitter and communication protocols (CANopen 2.0A, CANopen 2.0B, J1939).
The DYNAMIC+ is suitable for hydraulic machines used in construction environments, logistics, transport, and infrastructure maintenance, especially for continuous-current applications.
AUTEC's range of joystick radio remote transmitters (DJS, DJR, DJM, DJC, DJN and DJQ) can be utilised to design the most ergonomic and user-friendly layout to suit the application and users' needs, with up to a maximum of 12 proportional and 64 digital outputs.
Safety Features
The DYNAMIC+ has been designed according to the most recent standards relating to Functional Safety, such as EN SO 13849-1 and IEC 62061;
- Performance of the STOP function up to PL e cat.4 / SIL 3 classified, according to EN ISO 13849-1 / EN IEC 62061
- Performance of protection against unintended movements from standstill (UMFS) up to PL d cat.3 / SIL 2 classified,
- in accordance with EN ISO 13849-1 / EN IEC 62061
Data Feedback
With fully customizable communication protocols (CANopen 2.0A, CANopen 2.0B, J1939) the DYNAMIC+ allows a large range of data feedback options including Feedback LEDS, 1.54’’and 2.7’’ displays and 4.3’’ TFT LCD color display.
Dynamic Communication
DYNAMIC+ utilities Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum technology (FHSS) as standard. FHSS ensures the operator can continue their work safely with the risk of interference and without interruption. The system transmits packages of information throughout the frequency, changing every 200 milliseconds, jumping clear of interference.