Wi-Fi transmitters

March 9, 2012
The wSeries Wi-Fi transmitters, which communicate on standard Wi-Fi networks, are ac or battery powered.

The wSeries Wi-Fi transmitters, which communicate on standard Wi-Fi networks, are ac or battery powered. The battery version comes with two alkaline C-cell batteries that last for two years, depending on the frequency of readings. The ac version comes with a universal adapter that operates on any voltage (110 to 240 Vac) and also includes an alkaline AA backup battery. Styles include analog voltage and current (0 to 10 V, 4 to 20 mA), temperature from digital sensors and dual thermocouples, humidity, and barometric pressure.

Users can view charts and graphs, as well as monitor and record readings from virtually any type of transducer, over an Ethernet network or the Internet from any computer, tablet, or smart phone with a Web browser.

Alarms can be set to notify users by e-mail. The alarm can be sent to a single user or a group, and include text messages to cell phones. The wSeries Wi-Fi sensors are protected in a rugged weatherproof, polycarbonate NEMA-4/IP65-rated housing.

Newport Electronics Inc.
2229 South Yale St.
Santa Ana, CA 92704
(714) 540-4914

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