Wireless Transmitter Family

April 1, 2006
XYR 5000 Wireless Transmitters enable automated monitoring of variables in areas where traditional hard-wired transmitters are too costly, difficult or time-consuming to implement.

The XYR 5000 family includes devices for monitoring gauge pressure, absolute pressure, differential pressure, temperature, and ultrasonic noise for detecting steam and gas leaks. The line also includes an analog input interface for adding wireless capabilities to 4-20mA devices, and a dual discrete input interface. The instruments wirelessly transmit measurements to a base radio station connected to a control system or data acquisition devices such as a recorder or PC.

Normal transmission distance is up to 2,000 feet, with longer distances available using optional high-gain antennas. Each base radio accepts signals from up to 50 transmitters.

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