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TECHNICAL DIAGRAMS:
see page 289
Simple monitoring of
signal towers out of view
Simply fit the Kombi
SIGN reflect
slave to the signal tower on the
machine
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
NEW
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Signal Towers
modular
Kombi
SIGN 71
861
KombiSIGN reflect for KombiSIGN 71
KombiSIGN reflect is integrated
into existing WERMA signal towers
No additional wiring costs
Simple commissioning due to
pre-configured modules
ORDER SPECIFICATIONS:
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
KombiSIGN 71 reflect 861 640 01
Slave
Dimensions x Height): 70 mm x 65.5 mm
Housing: PC, black
Connection: Bayonet
Operating voltage: 24 V
Current consumption: 40 mA
Master
Dimensions x Height): 70 mm x 65.5 mm (without antenna)
Housing: PC, black
Connection: Bayonet
Operating voltage: 24 V
Current consumption: 40-90 mA
Wireless connection
ISM frequency: 868 MHz (KombiSIGN reflect conforms to
the EU’s EN 300220 harmonised standard
and can thus be used in all EU member
countries. Further countries upon request.)
Transmission range: Up to 300 m (unobstructed line of sight)
Simple monitoring of signal towers
out of view
Signal tower “reflection” to a
central location
Shortening of reaction times and
reduction of costs
The slave sends the status directly
to the master, and reflects the
status of the signal tower installed
on the machine
Remote transmission via wireless
signal with a maximum range of up to
300 m (unobstructed line of sight)
Signal tower “reflection”
WERMA Signaltechnik provides a simple solution for the remote wireless monitoring of
machinery. The new “Kombi
SIGN reflect” kit can be integrated into existing signal towers
which are already installed on your machines. Kombi
SIGN reflect “reflects“ the status of
the machine to a signal tower within your line of sight.
This enables you to wirelessly monitor machines situated
at a greater distance and respond quickly to malfunctions.
With Kombi
SIGN reflect, even machines which where
not previously network-capable can now be remotely
monitored.
Further informationen can be found in the chapter
”Tech-Talk“ on page 324.