Banner Engineering SureCross wireless Q45 push-button

Tuesday, 01 October, 2013 | Supplied by: Micromax Pty Ltd


The Banner Engineering SureCross wireless Q45 push-button with confirmation light includes bidirectional communication that permits operators to send a digital signal with the push of a button, and to receive confirmation the signal has been received.

The self-contained wireless radio network can operate on a 2-point, 6-point or multipoint system; its noise immunity eliminates cross-talk, while network IDs allow multiple systems to coexist. The device’s frequency-hopping signal ensures secure data transfer. The push-button has a line-of-site range of up to 900 m - enough to easily cover very large factories. The push-button can run for up to five years on two AA lithium batteries, or it can be powered by a local 10-30 V power supply. The battery option is suitable for applications that require the push-button to be mobile or far from a local power source.

The push-button model is part of the company’s SureCross DX80 wireless I/O system.

Online: www.micromax.com.au
Phone: 02 4223 7600
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