Range of measured temperature: | -55 bis +125C° |
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Voltage [V]: | 3,5-8,4 V |
Abmessungen: | 19/14/4 mm |
Power consumption: | 7 mA |
Weight: | 10 g |
MT 125 sensors are designed for temperature measurement of devices such as motors, controllers, batteries and other accessories in the model. The JETIBOX terminal and wireless information transmission via the DUPLEX 2.4GHz system are used to display the measured values.
The Duplex system uses the 2.4GHz band for communication, which allows not only transmission of control data to the model, but also in the reverse direction back to the transmitter. The telemetric data acquired during operation is transmitted in real time and the current status of the measured variables can be displayed on the LCD screen of the JETIBOX. The MT 125 unit records the minimum and maximum temperature of the individual sensors and provides details of their current values.
The JETIBOX terminal is used to set the parameters and display the measured values.
The MT 125 unit consists of two parts. First, the MT 125 module itself, which is used to record data from the temperature sensors and which can be connected to the JETIBOX, the receiver or to the expander of the DUPLEX system. The actual temperature measurement is performed by the sensors connected to the MT module. Make sure that the temperatures of the module and the sensor do not exceed the specified parameters - see the technical data table.
The MT 125 module makes it possible to trigger acoustic alarm signals for the individual sensors. These alarm signals can be set as messages of temperature exceeding or cooling down below an allowed limit. The acoustic signal is generated by the DUPLEX Tx transmitter module via a small siren installed there. For the sake of better differentiation of individual types of alarms, they are distinguished by emission of different Morse code characters. Acoustic signaling of parameter overruns is generated even if no JETIBOX is connected. When a JETIBOX is connected, its LCD display shows which parameter has been exceeded. If several parameters are exceeded, the alarm messages and also the indications on the LCD display of the JETIBOX alternate.
The Duplex system uses the 2.4GHz band for communication, which allows not only transmission of control data to the model, but also in the reverse direction back to the transmitter. The telemetric data acquired during operation is transmitted in real time and the current status of the measured variables can be displayed on the LCD screen of the JETIBOX. The MT 125 unit records the minimum and maximum temperature of the individual sensors and provides details of their current values.
The JETIBOX terminal is used to set the parameters and display the measured values.
The MT 125 unit consists of two parts. First, the MT 125 module itself, which is used to record data from the temperature sensors and which can be connected to the JETIBOX, the receiver or to the expander of the DUPLEX system. The actual temperature measurement is performed by the sensors connected to the MT module. Make sure that the temperatures of the module and the sensor do not exceed the specified parameters - see the technical data table.
The MT 125 module makes it possible to trigger acoustic alarm signals for the individual sensors. These alarm signals can be set as messages of temperature exceeding or cooling down below an allowed limit. The acoustic signal is generated by the DUPLEX Tx transmitter module via a small siren installed there. For the sake of better differentiation of individual types of alarms, they are distinguished by emission of different Morse code characters. Acoustic signaling of parameter overruns is generated even if no JETIBOX is connected. When a JETIBOX is connected, its LCD display shows which parameter has been exceeded. If several parameters are exceeded, the alarm messages and also the indications on the LCD display of the JETIBOX alternate.
JETI
JETI DUPLEX 2.4EX MT 125
Product number:
94042
Manufacturer number:
80001305
€47.90*
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Range of measured temperature: | -55 bis +125C° |
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Voltage [V]: | 3,5-8,4 V |
Abmessungen: | 19/14/4 mm |
Power consumption: | 7 mA |
Weight: | 10 g |
MT 125 sensors are designed for temperature measurement of devices such as motors, controllers, batteries and other accessories in the model. The JETIBOX terminal and wireless information transmission via the DUPLEX 2.4GHz system are used to display the measured values.
The Duplex system uses the 2.4GHz band for communication, which allows not only transmission of control data to the model, but also in the reverse direction back to the transmitter. The telemetric data acquired during operation is transmitted in real time and the current status of the measured variables can be displayed on the LCD screen of the JETIBOX. The MT 125 unit records the minimum and maximum temperature of the individual sensors and provides details of their current values.
The JETIBOX terminal is used to set the parameters and display the measured values.
The MT 125 unit consists of two parts. First, the MT 125 module itself, which is used to record data from the temperature sensors and which can be connected to the JETIBOX, the receiver or to the expander of the DUPLEX system. The actual temperature measurement is performed by the sensors connected to the MT module. Make sure that the temperatures of the module and the sensor do not exceed the specified parameters - see the technical data table.
The MT 125 module makes it possible to trigger acoustic alarm signals for the individual sensors. These alarm signals can be set as messages of temperature exceeding or cooling down below an allowed limit. The acoustic signal is generated by the DUPLEX Tx transmitter module via a small siren installed there. For the sake of better differentiation of individual types of alarms, they are distinguished by emission of different Morse code characters. Acoustic signaling of parameter overruns is generated even if no JETIBOX is connected. When a JETIBOX is connected, its LCD display shows which parameter has been exceeded. If several parameters are exceeded, the alarm messages and also the indications on the LCD display of the JETIBOX alternate.
The Duplex system uses the 2.4GHz band for communication, which allows not only transmission of control data to the model, but also in the reverse direction back to the transmitter. The telemetric data acquired during operation is transmitted in real time and the current status of the measured variables can be displayed on the LCD screen of the JETIBOX. The MT 125 unit records the minimum and maximum temperature of the individual sensors and provides details of their current values.
The JETIBOX terminal is used to set the parameters and display the measured values.
The MT 125 unit consists of two parts. First, the MT 125 module itself, which is used to record data from the temperature sensors and which can be connected to the JETIBOX, the receiver or to the expander of the DUPLEX system. The actual temperature measurement is performed by the sensors connected to the MT module. Make sure that the temperatures of the module and the sensor do not exceed the specified parameters - see the technical data table.
The MT 125 module makes it possible to trigger acoustic alarm signals for the individual sensors. These alarm signals can be set as messages of temperature exceeding or cooling down below an allowed limit. The acoustic signal is generated by the DUPLEX Tx transmitter module via a small siren installed there. For the sake of better differentiation of individual types of alarms, they are distinguished by emission of different Morse code characters. Acoustic signaling of parameter overruns is generated even if no JETIBOX is connected. When a JETIBOX is connected, its LCD display shows which parameter has been exceeded. If several parameters are exceeded, the alarm messages and also the indications on the LCD display of the JETIBOX alternate.