BRAND : AEP
WIRELESS Professional Panel Mounting indicator able to handle simultaneous from 1 to 4 transmission devices WIMOD, WISTAR and WIJET.
The transmitters can be equipped with different types of sensors to measure quantities such WEIGHT, FORCE, PRESSURE, TORQUE and DISPLACEMENT.
Particularly suitable for applications in industrial or laboratory where it is necessary to make measurements with multiple sensors at a maximum distance of 100m in free space.
The system makes very simple and fast to change the setup of the entire measuring system without having to change...
WIRELESS Professional Panel Mounting indicator able to handle simultaneous from 1 to 4 transmission devices WIMOD, WISTAR and WIJET.
The transmitters can be equipped with different types of sensors to measure quantities such WEIGHT, FORCE, PRESSURE, TORQUE and DISPLACEMENT.
Particularly suitable for applications in industrial or laboratory where it is necessary to make measurements with multiple sensors at a maximum distance of 100m in free space.
The system makes very simple and fast to change the setup of the entire measuring system without having to change the wiring between the sensor and the instrument.
To FIT EVERY APPLICATION the instrument can be configured and customized: the function keys F1, F2, F3 and F4 can be programmed for the function of interest such as: PEAK, HOLD, RELEASE, TX DATA DATALOG, DISCHARGE, ZOOM.
For each channel, it is possible to customize the frequency of reading which can be set from 1 sample per second up to 10 sample per second and then being able to meet the needs of applications that require a higher speed of response.
DIN43700 case.
A serial RS232 line to directly connect the device to a PC, PLC or a serial PRINTER. Moreover MP2Plus can be programmed to work as REPEATER.
A serial RS485 line with protocol MODBUS RTU normally used to connect multiple instruments in a same network to a PLC.
A powerful DATALOGGER with non-volatile memory, which allows to store data at the maximum acquisition speed, synchronize recordings with an internal clock-calendar and eventually export data to a file using an USB stick in .csv file format that can be transferred directly to Microsoft Excel.