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Industrial receiver FSE 314
2.4 GHz

Industrial receiver - FSE 314 - HBC-radiomatic - 2.4 GHz
Industrial receiver - FSE 314 - HBC-radiomatic - 2.4 GHz
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Characteristics

Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
2.4 GHz

Description

Plug & Play for industrial cranes and hoists with 3 two-step drives and trolley pre-selection. FSE 314 offers customized radio technology for industrial cranes with up to 3 two-step drives and pre-selection of trolley / hoist. The plug & play radio receiver can be mounted directly without any wiring effort. This saves time and reduces cost. With an UL/CSA 61010-1 and UL/CSA certification 61010-2-201, the FSE 314 is ideally suitable for the North American market. - Indication LEDs for the indication of operating status Integrated signal light for the indication of ratio operation Integrated horn (91 dB) Adaptive Frequency Hopping HBC's advanced fully automatic frequency management comes standard with all our 2.4 GHz radio systems. Your advantages: A manual frequency coordination with other radio users is not necessary. The operator can work without interruption, even in areas with many radio users. This saves valuable time. This technology is approved almost worldwide, which makes warehousing much easier: instead of different country-specific high frequency modules, in most cases, just a single 2.4 GHz module can be used. In countries where HBC radio systems are approved, the 2.4 GHz technology is available without registration or license fees. This saves costs and effort. How it works: Frequency management is already included in the radio system and works automatically.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.