Wireless remote controller
What is a wireless remote control?
It is an industrial remote controller that uses radio waves.
Since it can be operated by human hands, it is effective for maintenance of automatic guided vehicles and opening and closing of shutters.
The difference from the optical type
Unlike the conventional optical type, it uses radio waves without directivity.
Remote control is possible without the need to point the remote control directly at reception.
Also, because it is a radio wave type, there is no need to worry about the effects of ambient light.
Instruct the device with the same feeling as a TV remote control
When you press the send key on the optical remote controller, the receiver that receives the signal outputs to the connected device according to the send key.
For example, if you press send key 3, the receiver will output OUT3 to the outside.
It is safe to use multiple remote controls by setting the ID number
When using multiple remote controllers and receivers at one site, there is an ID registration setting function to prevent erroneous output due to unrelated signals.
It is output only when a signal from an ID number that matches the ID number registered in advance on the receiver side is received. Even if a signal from a transmitter other than the registered ID number is received, it will not be output.
CH number setting prevents interference
It is equipped with a CH number setting that determines the frequency band of wireless communication.
The frequency can be changed to avoid communication delays and communication inability due to the influence of other wireless devices such as wireless LAN.
CH number | Frequency |
1 | 2410 |
2 | 2415 |
3 | 2420 |
4 | 2425 |
5 | 2430 |
6 | 2435 |
7 | 2440 |
8 | 2445 |
9 | 2450 |
A | 2455 |
B | 2460 |
C | 2465 |
D | 2470 |
E | 2475 |
F | 2480 |
Application example
- Scanning Rangefinder
- Photoelectric Switch
- Sensor for Iron & Steel Industry
- Optical Data Transmission Device