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RSS

RSS

Wireless sensor system
The RSS transmission system allows wireless transmission of two sensor signals.

Advantages – Your benefits

  • Signal transmission via radio
    for monitoring without cable break, and the use in applications, where cable routing is not possible
  • Teach-in mode for connecting transmitter and receiver
    to commission the overall system quickly and easily
  • Monitoring the connection (Watchdog) and displaying the reception strengths
    for highest process safety and optimal system control
  • Long service life battery in the transmitter module
    ensures maintenance-free operation for more than 5 years
  • Integrated battery monitoring
    for early diagnosis of maintenance

Options and special information

  • Use of radio sensor system RSS
    Receiver RSS-R1 can receive the signals of transmitter RSS-T2. One receiver and one antenna are required per transmitter.
  • Use of the RSS radio sensor system in the USA and Canada
    In the USA and Canada, operating the radio sensor system is only permitted with FCC/IC approval. This FCC/IC approval is available for the RSS-T2-US/CA transmitter and the RSS-R1 receiver. Operating the RSS-T2 variant is not permitted in the USA and Canada.
  • Lifespan of the batteries integrated in the transmitter
    The information concerning the typical lifespan of the battery was determined based on the following assumptions: 1-shift operation, one signal transmission per second, watchdog set to 1 second.
  • Spark energy and its propagation
    The spread of the radio signal can be affected by many factors. You can find important information on this in the operating manual. The strength of the radio signal can be read off from the receiver via an LED.