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Wireless Q120 6-Button Pendant

Brand: Banner Engineering
Does not ship to Virginia, United States
The Sure Cross Wireless Q120 button and light pendant is an autonomous wireless Node that enables two-way communication between an operator and up to six remote and/or mobile devices.

Six independently controlled push-button inputs allow operators to wirelessly send status updates, acknowledgements, initiate processes, and actuate devices.

Six red and green LED indicators provide local indication of status from remote or mobile devices and equipment.

A wireless radio, internal battery supply, and optional 10-30 V dc power terminals are housed inside the Node, making this product series truly plug and play.
Features
  • DIP switch configurable.
  • Six push-button inputs with momentary or toggle operation.
  • Six sets of red and green LED indicator lights with solid or flashing operation.
  • Reliable, field-proven Sure Cross wireless architecture operates in the globally accepted 2.4 GHz frequency band or the long-range 900 Mhz frequency band, depending upon model.
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The Sure Cross Wireless Q120 button and light pendant is an autonomous wireless Node that enables two-way communication between an operator and up to six remote and/or mobile devices.

Six independently controlled push-button inputs allow operators to wirelessly send status updates, acknowledgements, initiate processes, and actuate devices.

Six red and green LED indicators provide local indication of status from remote or mobile devices and equipment.

A wireless radio, internal battery supply, and optional 10-30 V dc power terminals are housed inside the Node, making this product series truly plug and play.
Features
  • DIP switch configurable.
  • Six push-button inputs with momentary or toggle operation.
  • Six sets of red and green LED indicator lights with solid or flashing operation.
  • Reliable, field-proven Sure Cross wireless architecture operates in the globally accepted 2.4 GHz frequency band or the long-range 900 Mhz frequency band, depending upon model.