Self-Contained Push Button Sensor Model

For direct operator communication

  • Self-Contained Push Button Sensor Model
    Self-Contained Push Button Sensor Model

Banner Engineering announces the SureCross Wireless Q45 Push Button with confirmation light, the latest addition to the company's industry-recognized line of wireless sensors. The push button model's bidirectional communication permits operators to send a digital signal with the push of a button and receive confirmation the signal has been received. By pushing a button on the device, operators are able to transmit a signal at their discretion and visually confirm the signal was successfully received without additional wiring or programming to a third device. The self-contained wireless radio network can operate on a two-point, six-point or multi-point system; its noise immunity eliminates crosstalk, while network IDs allow multiple systems to co-exist. The device's frequency hopping signal ensures secure data transfer. The push button has a line-of-site range of up to 3,000 feet- enough to easily cover even very large factories. The pushbutton can run for up to five years on two AA lithium batteries, or it can be powered by a local 10-30V power supply. The battery option is ideal for applications that require the push button to be mobile or far from a local power source.

Graduated in political sciences and international relations in Paris, Anis joined the team in early 2019. Editor for IEN Europe and the new digital magazine AI IEN, he is a new tech enthusiast. Also passionate about sports, music, cultures and languages. 

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