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Omron DRT2-ID16 DeviceNet Remote I/O Module 16-Point Digital Input

SKU: DRT2-ID16

Omron DRT2-ID16 is a DeviceNet remote I/O slave module with 16 digital inputs for distributed signal acquisition in machine and process automation.

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Product Overview

Omron DRT2-ID16 is supplied for industrial automation projects requiring reliable delivery, verified authenticity, and responsive support from inquiry to shipment.

  • SKU: DRT2-ID16
  • Series: DRT2-ID16
  • I/O: 16 I/O

Best-Fit Applications

  • Collects multiple discrete field signals near equipment
  • Lowers cable tray congestion and installation time
  • Supports modular machine section commissioning
  • Improves diagnostics by zone-oriented I/O grouping
  • Extends legacy network value in retrofit projects
  • Simplifies future sensor expansion

Buying Checklist

  • 16-channel input density in a remote module format
  • Good fit for existing DeviceNet installations
  • Reduces centralized wiring complexity
  • Supports modular and serviceable automation design
  • Reliable Omron remote I/O ecosystem

Technical Specifications

Module type Remote digital input module
Model DRT2-ID16
Fieldbus DeviceNet slave
Input channels 16 digital inputs
Architecture role Distributed field I/O acquisition
Typical signals Proximity switches, photo sensors, limit contacts
Control integration PLC networked I/O mapping
Panel impact Reduced long-run sensor wiring
Service value Localized diagnostics in machine zones
Deployment Automation cells and transfer systems

FAQ for DRT2-ID16

Where does DRT2-ID16 deliver the biggest wiring savings?
It is most valuable when many sensors are clustered far from the main panel, because local aggregation cuts long home-run cables.
Is this module still relevant in modern plants?
Yes, especially where DeviceNet infrastructure already exists and stable production depends on backward-compatible expansion.
What project risk should be checked before installation?
Confirm network addressing, power budget, and trunk/drop topology to avoid communication issues during commissioning.
Can it help troubleshooting speed?
Yes, distributed I/O narrows fault location to specific machine zones, improving service response time.

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