Thermo Scientific Smart-Vue Module
Same item available with different options / conditions
- Make Thermo Scientific
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model Smart-Vue
- Serial 181A4E904745
- Weight 1.0 Kg
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 24.0cm x 23.0cm x 8.0cm
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition G (Good)
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
The Thermo Scientific Smart-Vue Module SV104-506-LSB 434MHz is a cutting-edge receiver with TCP/IP and RJ45 connectivity, operating at 10mW. This module is designed for universal power supply (100v/240v) and comes with LAN CAT 5 cable, wall mounting holder with fastener, and CD-ROM with software drivers and user manuals. The Smart-Vue Module is known for its reliability, accuracy, and ease of use. This used unit is in good condition and powers on, with no known functionality issues. Software not included. Typical applications include wireless data acquisition, remote sensor monitoring, and environmental monitoring. It is ideal for use in research laboratories, pharmaceutical facilities, and scientific institutions.
Key Features
- 434MHz operation
- TCP/IP and RJ45 connectivity
- Universal power supply (100v/240v)
- LAN CAT 5 cable included
Specifications
- Frequency: 434MHz
- Connectivity: TCP/IP, RJ45
- Power: 100v/240v Universal
- Included: LAN CAT 5 cable, wall mounting holder, CD-ROM with software drivers and user manuals
Weight
Metric: 1 kg
Imperial: 2.2 lb
Dimensions
Metric: 9.448824 cm x 9.055123 cm x 3.149608 cm
Imperial: 3.72 in x 3.56 in x 1.24 in
Harmonized Code
903210
Harmonized Code Details
903210 - Data processing machines, nesoi, and parts thereof
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