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Transmitters leverage standard WiFi network for communication.

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Transmitters leverage standard WiFi network for communication.
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January 17, 2012 - Available for analog voltage and current, temperature from digital sensors and dual thermocouples, humidity, and barometric pressure, wSeries has weatherproof, polycarbonate NEMA4/IP65 housing and battery or ac power options. Users can view charts and graphs as well as monitor and record readings over Ethernet network or Internet from any computer, tablet, or smart phone via Web browser. Also, alarms can be set and to notify individuals/groups via email or text messages.
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Newport Electronics, Inc.
2229 S. Yale St.
Santa Ana, CA, 92704
USA



NEWPORT® Unveils the New wSeries Wi-Fi Transmitters


The wSeries transmitters communicate on a standard Wi-Fi network which is an ideal and economical solution for facilities with an existing Wi-Fi network as well as new installations.

NEWPORT offers Wi-Fi transmitters for Analog Voltage and Current (0-10V, 4-20mA), Temperature from digital sensors and dual Thermocouples, Humidity, and Barometric Pressure.

The Wi-Fi transmitters are powered by your choice of batteries or AC. The battery version comes with two ordinary alkaline C-Cell batteries that can last for two years depending on the frequency of readings. The AC version comes with a universal AC adapter that operates on any voltage worldwide (110 to 240 VAC) and also includes an alkaline AA backup battery.

You can view charts and graphs, monitor and record readings from virtually any type of transducer over an Ethernet network or the Internet from any computer, tablet, or smart phone with a Web browser.

You can even set alarms to be notified by email. Alarms can be sent to a single user or to a group distribution list, including text messages to cell phones. The wSeries Wi-Fi sensors are designed for demanding industrial applications and harsh outdoor environments. The electronics are protected in a rugged weatherproof, polycarbonate NEMA4/IP65 rated housing.

NEWPORT Electronics, Inc. began manufacturing instrumentation in 1965 and quickly earned a reputation for designing and building the world's most accurate industrial meters and controllers.

NEWPORT instruments are designed and manufactured in Santa Ana, California, U.S.A.


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