Wireless Indicators » Wireless Load Cell Receiver
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HIGHLIGHTS
- Wireless receiver that fixes to any digital indicator
- Can communicate with a wireless load cell transmitter or massload wireless scales
- One channel and four channel models available
- 900 MHz radio link for North America
- 868 MHz radio link for European use
- Range: 100 to 150 feet line of sight
- Power: 4 AA replacable batteries
- Life: over 200 hrs operating time
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WIRELESS LOAD CELL RECEIVER
The wireless receiver can work with any digital indicator that accepts a mV/V signal (all indicators). To use the system you simply connect the wireless receiver to your indicator. When your digital indicator is turned on, the wireless receiver leaves sleep mode and sends a signal to the wireless transmitter (see wireless load cell transmitter) to also leave sleep mode. When the indicator is turned off, the wireless receiver and transmitter enters sleep mode and stop transmitting weight data. They work just like regular wire but no wires are needed between the scale and indicator!
SPECIFICATIONS
| Frequency |
900 MHz for North America; 868 MHz for Europe |
| Range |
Wireless communication of 100 to 150 feet line of sight |
| Battery |
4 AA replacable batteries |
| Battery Life |
Over 200 hours of continuous operation |
| Battery Conservation |
Hibernates when indicator is turned off (see options)
Sends a signal to hibernate the receiver |
| Sample Rate |
3 updates per second |
| Antenna |
Fully enclosed and protected |
| Calibration |
Stored in the weight indicator (up to 2 calibration points) |
| Sealing Standard |
IP-51: protected from dust and from vertical drops of water |
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The Wireless Load Cell Receiver can be used with any digital indicator but the following are popular choices if the indicator is sourced from Massolad:
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M2000 Digital Readout
- The M2000 digital indicator is a popular choice to use with the wireless receiver which mounts as an external box
- This indicator is ideal if a remote score board is required or if safety defices need to be triggered at specified weights
- See the M2000 for more details
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PORTABLE DATA CASE
- The wireless transmitter can be used in conjunction with an M2000 via portable data case
- All components including the wireless receiver, M2000, printer, and battery pack are contained in a water tight pelican carrying case.
- See portable data case for more details. The system is identical except quick disonnect sockets are replaced with a "built in" wireless receiver with 1, 2 or 3 channels
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