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1 and 2 level wireless repeater. Standby loss of only 0.7 watt. For panel mounting. 49x51mm, 20mm deep. The terminals are clip-on terminals...read more
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1 and 2 level wireless repeater.
Standby loss of only 0.
7 watt.
For panel mounting.
49x51mm, 20mm deep.
The terminals are clip-on terminals for conductor cross-sections from 0.
2 MQM to 2.
5 MQM.
Supply voltage 230 V.
This repeater is only necessary when the structural conditions prevent interference-free reception, or the distance between wireless switch and receiver is too great.
If the supply voltage is only connected to terminals L and N, the 1-level mode is active.
Only the radio signals from sensors are received, checked and transmitted at full transmission power.
Radio signals from other repeaters are ignored to reduce the amount of data.
If the phase is connected to terminal LEVEL 2 in addition to the supply voltage, the 2-level mode is active.
Now, in addition to the radio signals from sensors, the radio signals from 1-level repeaters are also processed.
This way, a radio signal can be received and amplified a maximum of 2 times.
Radio repeaters do not have to be taught in.
They receive and amplify the radio signals from all wireless sensors in their reception range.
This text is machine translated.
Standby loss of only 0.
7 watt.
For panel mounting.
49x51mm, 20mm deep.
The terminals are clip-on terminals for conductor cross-sections from 0.
2 MQM to 2.
5 MQM.
Supply voltage 230 V.
This repeater is only necessary when the structural conditions prevent interference-free reception, or the distance between wireless switch and receiver is too great.
If the supply voltage is only connected to terminals L and N, the 1-level mode is active.
Only the radio signals from sensors are received, checked and transmitted at full transmission power.
Radio signals from other repeaters are ignored to reduce the amount of data.
If the phase is connected to terminal LEVEL 2 in addition to the supply voltage, the 2-level mode is active.
Now, in addition to the radio signals from sensors, the radio signals from 1-level repeaters are also processed.
This way, a radio signal can be received and amplified a maximum of 2 times.
Radio repeaters do not have to be taught in.
They receive and amplify the radio signals from all wireless sensors in their reception range.
This text is machine translated.