Zone Control Unit (ZCU)
Industrial control unit that aggregates data from all sensors in the zone and transmits it to the central management software.
What does the Zone Control Unit do?
Industrial control unit that aggregates data from all sensors in the zone and transmits it to the central management software.
Zone units collect data from a defined number of sensors and forward it to the central control unit. They also supply power to both the sensors and the LED indicators connected to them via the same line.
40–60 Sensors
Wide-area management from a single unit
RS485 / TCP-IP / Wi-Fi
Multiple communication methods
Single-Line Power
Sensors and indicators on the same line
-40°C / +80°C
Wide operating temperature range
Specifications
| Operating Voltage | DC 24V |
|---|---|
| Current | 30 mA |
| Power | 0.72 W |
| Communication Method | RS485, TCP/IP, Wi-Fi |
| Sensor Count | 40–60 pcs |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ +80°C |
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Powered from the same line as sensors via the ZCU, showing each bay's occupied or vacant status in red or green.
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LED Display
Guidance display at aisle entrances that uses ZCU occupancy data to show available space counts and directional arrows.
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