Wireless VersaTek Unit

Wirelessly transmit data to PC for remote data collection.

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Description

Ideal for applications where the object being measured is in motion or involves a hazardous area or materials. Scanning electronics consist of a VersaTek™ handle that connects to a sensor and to a wireless unit, which wirelessly transmits data to a PC for remote data collections (up to 100 m).

  • Wireless range of up to 100 meters
  • Real-time data and movie recording
  • Wireless signal strength indication and automatic buffering if wireless unit moves out of range
  • Scan up to 2 handles simultaneously
  • Same unit also available with both Wireless and Datalogger capabilities

 

Specifications

Wireless Unit
System Part # IVW

Physical Characteristics

Housing Material

Handle: Polycarbonate/ABS blend (Grey)

Wireless Unit: Polycarbonate/ABS blend (Grey)

Wireess unit mounting fixture: Polyurethane [PUR] (Black)

Connection Type 802.11B wireless
Weight 24 ox (665 g)
Power Source Li-Ion Battery: 8V / 2400 mA-Hr or Power supply: 100-240V, 5A
Standard Cable Length

Handle to Unit: 4.57 m (15 ft)

Maximum Cable Length 30 m (100 ft) 

Operating Characteristics

Maximum Scanning Speed Up to 4,600 Hz (speeds vary by sensor)
Handles Supported by Hub 2
Pulse-Per-Frame Synchrinization Yes
Digital Pressure Resolution 8 Bit
Communication to PC 802.11B wireless via PC wireless card or provided USB to wireless adapter
Sensitivity Adjustment x 7 to 1/3 of Sensor Pressure Range
Battery Life 2 Hours of continuous operation

Operating Conditions

Temperature -20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 95°F)
Relative Humidity 5 to 90 (non condensing)

System Components (Part #)

VersaTek™ Handle (VH-1), Wireless Hub with mounting fixture, WiFi to USB adapter (VW-USW), Power Supply( VPS-1),  AC Cord (CAB-SJ120-8), Li-Ion battery (VWD-A-BP), Battery Charger Power Supply (VPS-3), Cable Ferrites (VWD-A-LF), 6 foot USB-A to Mini-B Cable, System Carrying Case, Sensor Carrying Case, System Manual

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