Wireless Portable Display Receiver for Unlimited Inputs (T24-HR)
- Receives data from any number of wireless transmitters displaying 1 at a time
- Auto ‘power on’ and ‘power off’ of remote transmitters
- Displays ID of 'live' sensor
- Waterproof to IP67
- Simple wireless configuration and calibration
- Wireless range of up to 800 m (2,600 ft)
- Photo on left showing the available accessory black leather carry case with clear viewing window shoulder strap
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This wireless portable display receiver provides an 8 digit LCD reading from an unlimited number of T24 transmitters (strain gauge, current, voltage, temperature, pulse or potentiometer).
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A simple search button is pushed on the T24-HR when in the proximity of any transmitter module. The transmitter module with the highest signal strength, and nearest to the handheld, will initially be selected and displayed. The data tag of the transmitter module being read is displayed prior to the output reading, allowing identification of the data's origin. Other transmitter modules can be displayed by scrolling.
Ideal for systems where manual reading of T24 transmitter modules is required but the number is unknown or may be variable.
The licence free 2.4 GHz direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) radio telemetry technology offers high integrity, error free communications which can co-exist with other wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth® and Zigbee®. FCC, ETSI and IC approvals.
This wireless portable display receiver for unlimited inputs module, T24-HR uses a pair of standard alkaline AA batteries and is configured using free T24 Toolkit software which runs on a PC connected to a T24 base station.
*Maximum range achieved in open field site at height of 3 metres (9.8 feet) above ground.
Height of displayed digits: 0.9 mm
Documents
- T24-HR Product Sheet : Wireless Strain Indicator Unlimited Inputs
- T24 Telemetry User Manual : T24 Wireless Telemetry User Manual (12 MB) Version 01.13
Software
- T24 Toolkit : This toolkit allows configuration, calibration and testing of the T24 range of 2.4GHz telemetry products.
Product order options
Options | Code |
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Wireless Portable Display Receiver for Unlimited Inputs | T24-HR |
Accessories | Code |
Black leather case with clear viewing window with shoulder strap | TR100-CA |
These are the following industries and applications in which this product has been used:
- Civil Engineering - Remote Load Monitoring of Construction Shoring Struts
- Construction - Remote Load Monitoring of Construction Shoring Struts
- Civil Engineering - Bridge Bolt Monitoring
Wireless Sensor Transmitter IP67 Enclosure
Wireless Sensor Transmitter IP50 Enclosure
- Q: What is the battery life of the handhelds?
A: 40 hours continuous use.
- Q: Are they IP or NEMA rated?
A: Yes to IP67
- Q: What batteries are required?
A: 2 x AA, Alkaline, Zinc or Rechargeable NiCad, NiMH.
- Q: What is the difference between the T24-HS, HA & HR handhelds?
A: The T24-HS provides easy one-to-one communication with a single transmitter module.
The T24-HA advanced provides communication with up to 12 transmitter modules providing both individual and resultant values, as well as the ability to transmit data to other output devices using the F1 function key.
The T24-HR roaming will acquire data from any number of transmitter modules in range, offering the most powerful (nearest) one for display first.- Q: What is the battery life of the handhelds?
A: 40 hours continuous use.
- Q: Are they IP or NEMA rated?
A: Yes to IP67
- Q: What batteries are required?
A: 2 x AA, Alkaline, Zinc or Rechargeable NiCad, NiMH.
- Q: What is the difference between the T24-HS, HA & HR handhelds?
A: The T24-HS provides easy one-to-one communication with a single transmitter module.
The T24-HA advanced provides communication with up to 12 transmitter modules providing both individual and resultant values, as well as the ability to transmit data to other output devices using the F1 function key.
The T24-HR roaming will acquire data from any number of transmitter modules in range, offering the most powerful (nearest) one for display first.- For more 'Frequently Asked Questions' please see our Knowledge Centre