Load-Cell Signal Conditioner Offers Wireless Option

Oct. 8, 2008
For users needing to perform numerous scale functions remotely, the Model 3004 (ISAC-4) four-channel load-cell signal conditioner can communicate wirelessly via the PDAWeigh software and BlueWeigh wireless module options. Functions include multiple

For users needing to perform numerous scale functions remotely, the Model 3004 (ISAC-4) four-channel load-cell signal conditioner can communicate wirelessly via the PDAWeigh software and BlueWeigh wireless module options. Functions include multiple point calibration and diagnostics. The conditioner features an analog 4 mA to 20 mA current loop and voltage level outputs. Users can set its digital outputs to trip at specific levels, providing simple process control. Additionally, the unit can communicate to a host via RS-232 or RS-485 interfaces. The host can be a PC or digital indicator that supports the ISAC protocol. Other features include onboard diagnostics to isolate faulty conditions such as failed or drifting load cells. SENSOR SYSTEM SOLUTIONS INC., Irvine, CA. (949) 855-6688.

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