Wireless 4-20ma Transmitter Receiver MirPro Pair 4 Channel

Wireless 4-20mA Transmitter

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SKU: MP44-20_Set UPC: Country of Origin: US HTS Code: 854231 Description Specifications Purchasing Description

Wireless 4-20ma Transmitter Receiver 4 Channel Pair

To put it simply, the wireless 4-20ma transmitter receiver products will monitor 4-20mA signals on the input board and wirelessly tell the receiver board to set it’s 4-20mA outputs to the same state. These devices are sold in pairs and operate on a one to one basis with no computer or configuration necessary.

4-20mA Receiver/Input — This part of the setup will connect to 4-20mA sensor. The 4-20mA receiver has an on-board 16V power supply. This power supply can be used to power up the any 4-20mA transducer connected to this receiver. The 4-20mA input module has 4 independent 4-20mA inputs.

4-20mA Transmitter/Output — This part of the setup will connect to PLC or any other device which is expecting 4-20mA signal from the sensor. This wireless 4-20ma transmitter receiver product has 4 isolated 4-20mA output. The 4-20mA output module has 4 independent 4-20mA outputs.

With a two mile line of sight range (28 miles with aftermarket antenna), a set it and forget it install, and the proven reliability of its predecessor the new Mirror Pro Series will fit easily into remote wireless 4-20mA and control applications.

wireless 4-20ma transmitter receiver

Configuration and Calibration of these products is simple and intuitive. No Software is required. Each board in the wireless 4-20ma transmitter receiver pair hosts a Soft AP web interface allowing you to configure and calibrate the boards from your web browser. See more about configuration and calibration in the Wireless 4-20ma Transmitter Receiver Pair Manual.

Some of the improvements over the previous Mirror Series: