RF RxT-NET
Access PointThe Access Points together form the underlying infrastructure of the wireless network. They are responsible for communication with the sensors, bundling all information and directing it towards the Sensor Bridge, which then in turn communicates with the application software.
Small, robust, vibration-resistant
Simple set-up
Unlimited spatial expandability
Long radio range (700 m outdoors, approx. 50 m indoors)
Minimal configuration due to dynamic self-organisation
Access Point
The Access Points are installed throughout the transmission zone in order to guarantee reliable communication with every wireless sensor.
An Access Point is responsible for certain sensors, determined automatically by the Sensor Bridge depending on the field strength measured. When a sensor transmits a signal, it communicates with the responsible Access Points in a predetermined order. If transmission to the first Access Point should fail, the second is automatically addressed, and so on. With an increasing number of Access Points, this procedure achieves maximum transmission reliability.
Power can be supplied via an external power supply or via PoE (Power over Ethernet) using an additional module. The power consumption of an Access Point is < 2 watts. The robust housing of the Access Points (protection class IP 20) also makes them suitable for use in rough industrial environments.
Technical data
General technical data
Protocol
sWave.NET®
Antenna
SMA plug-in connector for external antenna
Voltage source
24 VDC via plug-in power supply
Network interface
10/100 Base-T Ethernet via RJ 45, Cat 5e (S/UTP or F/UTP) or SF/UTP
Software interface
HTTP/XML (see protocol definition)
Mounting
screw connection or magnet holder
Degree of protection
IP20
Ambient temperature
0 °C … +55 °C
Downloads
Product list
Type | Article no. | ||
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RF RxT SW868-NET | 1438184 | Data sheet | |
RF RxT SW915-NET | 1489787 | Data sheet | |
RF RxT SW917-NET | 1460558 | Data sheet | |
RF RxT SW922-NET | 1407591 | Data sheet |