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Universal transmitter makes sensors wireless network-capable

Steute Technologies

The integration into radio networks opens up new fields of application for switching devices and sensors - for example in the optimization of the internal material flow with eKanban systems. The prerequisite for this is the "radio capability" of the components, which does not necessarily have to be achieved by a built-in radio module. A separate external universal transmitter is completely sufficient.

The new products include an I/O unit that can be used to connect existing mechanical switching devices and e.g. B. contactless sensors can be integrated into the sWave.NET radio system. The new radio universal transmitter called RF I/O-NET enables the wireless transmission of signals from switches and sensors that are actually wired. This expands the range of products that can be integrated for users of wireless networks.

This offers advantages both when planning new wireless systems and when retrofitting existing systems with wireless networks. Here, the existing switches and sensors can be integrated into the wireless network using the additional device. This is done with reasonable additional effort, because up to four switches or sensors can be connected to the new wireless universal transmitter. The "smaller" wireless universal transmitter RF 96 ST-NET for a switch or sensor remains in the range. Like all nexy components, the device is conveniently programmed “remotely” via the user interface of the wireless system.

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