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l offers an expanded line of wireless sensors to measure temperature, relative humidity, pressure, vibration, analog voltage and current, and discrete digital inputs.
Each sensor is battery operated and fitted with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz radio transmitter.

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IQ Sensor Pulse Counter
418 MHz Transmitter
The IQ Sensor Pulse Counter wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital counter with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter

IQ Sensor Pulse Counter

418 MHz Transmitter

Main Features

30-Bit unique ID with 24-bit Digital Counter and radio transmitter
Counts up to 60,000 pulses per minute
Switch for installation and service mode indication
Broad operating temperature range
Up to 600-foot range
Transmission rates from 10 to 17 seconds random
Up to 100 transmitters can coexist
Battery lasts from 6 to 10 years

Very small (1.3 X 2.1 X .6) ABS Enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating on PCB
CRC-16 checked Status, ID, and counter data
Internal Loop antenna

Description: The IQ Sensor Pulse Counter wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital counter with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The IQ Sensor Pulse Counter has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information is read from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire digital device and counter data is read from a 24-bit internal counter register. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the IQ Sensor Pulse Counter to consume very little energy and a battery life of 5 to 10 years results.

The IQ Sensor Pulse Counter electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. A pushbutton switch in the ABS cover allows the user to activate the service mode. The service switch has three functions: 1)The IQ Sensor Pulse Counter is shipped with the transmitter turned off, anytime the IQ Sensor Pulse Counter is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or placed in a shielded container to prevent interference. Start the IQ Sensor Pulse Counter by a momentarily push of the service switch (you will feel the button click) the IQ Sensor Pulse Counter is started. 2)The service switch is used as an aid to installation, when the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. 3)The service switch is used to put the IQ Sensor Pulse Counter in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption), this is the state the IQ Sensor Pulse Counter is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.

IQ Sensor Thermistor
418 MHz Transmitter
The IQ Sensor Thermistor wireless transmitter is a battery operated 10K thermistor interface with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz.

IQ Sensor Thermistor
418 MHz Transmitter

Main Features
10K thermistor transmitter
Transmits unique ID and thermistor data
Up to 600 foot transmission range
Transmission rates from 10 to 17 seconds random
Up to 100 transmitters can coexist
Battery lasts from 6 to 10 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS Enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating on PCB
CRC-16 checked Status, ID, and thermistor data
Internal Loop antenna
Low Cost

Description:
The IQ Sensor Thermistor wireless transmitter is a battery operated 10K thermistor interface with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The Sensor has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information is read from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire digital device and thermistor data is read from a 12-bit analog to digital converter. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the Sensor to consume very low energy resulting in a battery life of up to 10 years.

The electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. An external pushbutton in the top ABS cover activates the service switch. The Sensor is shipped with the transmitter turned off (anytime the Sensor is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or must be placed in a shielded container to prevent interference that might cause shipping problems). Start the Sensor by momentarily pushing the service switch. When the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. The service switch is also used to put the Sensor in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption). This is the state the Sensor is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.
 

IQ Sensor Power Monitor
418 MHz Transmitter
The IQ Sensor Power Monitor wireless transmitter is a battery operated 12 bit analog-to-digital converter with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz.

IQ Sensor Power Monitor
418 MHz Transmitter

Main Features
Measures current draw
64-Bit unique ID
12-bit analog to digital conversion
Transmits unique ID and analog value
Up to 600 foot transmission range
Transmission intervals from 10 to 17 seconds random
Patent pending modulator
Battery life up to 5 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS enclosure
Water resistant coating on PCB
Internal loop antenna
Low cost

Description:
The IQ Sensor Power Monitor wireless transmitter is a battery operated 12 bit analog-to-digital converter with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The Sensor has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information is read from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire digital device and analog data is read from a 12-bit analog to digital converter. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the Sensor to consume very low energy resulting in a battery life of up to 5 years.

The electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. An integral pushbutton is used to activate the service switch. The Sensor is shipped with the transmitter turned off (anytime the Sensor is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or must be placed in a shielded container to prevent interference that might cause shipping problems). Start the Sensor by momentarily pushing the service switch (you will feel the button click). When the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. The service switch is also used to put the Sensor in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption). This is the state the Sensor is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.
 

IQ Sensor Magnetic Door
418 MHz Transmitter
The IQ Sensor Magnetic Door wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital counter sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz.

IQ Sensor Magnetic Door
418 MHz Transmitter

Main Features
32-Bit unique ID with 24-bit Digital Counter, digital input status
Switch for installation and service mode indication
Up to 600-foot range
Transmits immediately on status change
Up to 100 transmitters can coexist
Battery lasts from 5 to 10 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS Enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating on PCB
CRC-16 checked Status, ID and counter data
Internal Loop antenna
Low Cost

Description:
The IQ Sensor Magnetic Door wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital counter sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The IQ Sensor Magnetic Door has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information is read from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire digital device, counter data is read from a 24-bit internal counter register. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the IQ Sensor Magnetic Door to consume very little energy and a battery life of 5 to 10 year results.

The IQ Sensor Magnetic Door electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. A pushbutton switch in the ABS cover allows the user to activate the service mode. The service switch has three functions: 1)The IQ Sensor Magnetic Door is shipped with the transmitter turned off, anytime the IQ Sensor Magnetic Door is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or placed in a shielded container to prevent interference. Start the IQ Sensor Magnetic Door by a momentarily push of the service switch (you will feel the button click) the IQ Sensor Magnetic Door is started. 2) The service switch is used as an aid to installation, when the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. 3)The service switch is used to put the IQ Sensor Magnetic Door in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption), this is the state the IQ Sensor Magnetic Door is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.

IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature
418 MHz Digital Counter and Temperature Sensor
The IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital counter and temperature sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz.

IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature
418 MHz Digital Counter and Temperature Sensor

Main Features
32-Bit unique ID with 24-bit Digital Counter, 13-bit Temperature, digital input status
Switch for installation and service mode indication
Broad operating temperature range
Up to 600-foot range
Transmission rates from 10 to 17 seconds random
Up to 100 transmitters can coexist
Battery lasts from 5 to 10 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS Enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating on PCB
CRC-16 checked Status, ID, temperature and counter data
Internal Loop antenna
Low Cost

Description:
The IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital counter and temperature sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information is read from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire digital device, counter data is read from a 24-bit internal counter register. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature to consume very little energy and a battery life of 5 to 10 year results.

The IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. A pushbutton switch in the ABS cover allows the user to activate the service mode. The service switch has three functions: 1) The IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature is shipped with the transmitter turned off, anytime the IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or placed in a shielded container to prevent interference. Start the IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature by a momentarily push of the service switch (you will feel the button click) the IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature is started. 2)The service switch is used as an aid to installation, when the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. 3)The service switch is used to put the IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption),this is the state the IQ Sensor Counter/Temperature is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.

IQ Sensor Motion
418 MHz Transmitter
The IQ Sensor Motion sensor is a battery operated digital motion sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter.

IQ Sensor Motion
418 MHz Transmitter

Main Features
Digital motion measurement via internal weighted accelerometer
64-Bit unique ID
Up to 600 foot transmission range
30 second transmission interval
Patent pending
Battery life up to 5 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating for wet environments
Internal loop antenna
Low cost

Description:
The IQ Sensor Motion sensor is a battery operated digital motion sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The IQ Sensor Motion sensor has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information and digital motion data is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the IQ Sensor Motion sensor to consume very low energy resulting in a battery life of up to 5 years.

The electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. An integral pushbutton is used to activate the service switch. The Sensor is shipped with the transmitter turned off (anytime the Sensor is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or must be placed in a shielded container to prevent interference that might cause shipping problems). Start the Sensor by momentarily pushing the service switch (you will feel the button click). When the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. The service switch is also used to put the Sensor in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption). This is the state the Sensor is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.

 
IQ Sensor Vibration
418 MHz Transmitter
The IQ Sensor Vibration sensor is a battery operated digital vibration sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter.

IQ Sensor Vibration
418 MHz Transmitter

Main Features
Digital broad range vibration measurement via internal accelerometer
64-Bit unique ID
Up to 600 foot transmission range
30 second transmission interval
Patent pending
Battery life up to 5 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating for wet environments
Internal loop antenna
Low cost

Description:
The IQ Sensor Vibration sensor is a battery operated digital vibration sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The IQ Sensor Vibration sensor has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information and digital Vibration data is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the IQ Sensor Vibration sensor to consume very low energy resulting in a battery life of up to 5 years.

The electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. An integral pushbutton is used to activate the service switch. The Sensor is shipped with the transmitter turned off (anytime the Sensor is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or must be placed in a shielded container to prevent interference that might cause shipping problems). Start the Sensor by momentarily pushing the service switch (you will feel the button click).
When the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. The service switch is also used to put the Sensor in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption). This is the state the Sensor is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.

IQ Sensor IR Counter
Battery Operated IR Sensors with an Integrated RF Transmitter
The IQTrafficControl IR IQ Sensor is a battery operated infrared beam interruption sensor with a 418 MHz radio transmitter. The sensor consists of two parts; the IR transmitter and the IR receiver. The IR receiver has an integrated 6-digit LCD counter and a radio transmitter for truly wireless installation and operation.

IQ Sensor IR Counter
Battery Operated IR Sensors with an Integrated RF Transmitter

Main Features
IR beam-interrupt 24-bit counter
Battery operated for a truly wireless installation
Radio interface operates with all IQTrafficControl Receivers
Unique serial number embedded in radio data packets
Integrated 6-digit LCD beam interrupt counter
Integrated mounting flange
Optional flush-mount wall box kit
Up to 100 Ft. IR transmission range - 60 ft. in low power mode
Up to 600 Ft. radio range
Counts beam interruptions and total beam interrupt duration
CRC-16 error checked radio data packets
1.3” X 2.1” X .6” ABS enclosures
Energy managed low power modes for long battery life
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Patent pending
User replaceable batteries
Front or Side Firing IR Beam

Description:
The IQTrafficControl IR IQ Sensor is a battery operated infrared beam interruption sensor with a 418 MHz radio transmitter. The sensor consists of two parts; the IR transmitter and the IR receiver. The IR receiver has an integrated 6-digit LCD counter and a radio transmitter for truly wireless installation and operation. The IR transmitter produces 16 pulses of IR each second across a distance of up to 60 feet in low power mode and 100 feet in high power mode. The user can select the power mode by pushbutton on the IR transmitter. The IR transmitter flashes 16 pulses of high intensity IR each second. The nature of these IR pulses is such that the IR receiver can distinguish them from any other source of IR. This characteristic allows the IR sensor to operate in almost any environment without interference from ambient lighting.

The IR IQ Sensor is designed to require very little energy; the internal 3.6 Volt Lithium battery will operate the IR receiver for up to 6.5 years in unbroken beam mode and 3 years in normal operation.
The IR transmitter can operate on a single 3.6 Volt internal Lithium battery for 1 year in low power mode and 4 months in high power mode. High power mode is rarely used because the IR counter has a separation range of 60 feet in low power mode and traffic pathways are rarely larger.

The IR receiver and IR transmitter can be placed in a Shipping Mode to lower energy usage and to prevent Radio transmissions during shipping. Holding the pushbutton down for a period of time greater than 10 seconds and then releasing will enter Shipping Mode. IR receiver Shipping mode is indicated by the LCD display counting automatically 1 count each second. When shipped from the manufacturer the IR counter will always be in Shipping Mode. A rapid flashing of the LED indicates IR transmitter shipping mode when the pushbutton is pressed for less than 4 seconds.

Shipping mode is terminated by entry into Online Mode. Online mode is entered from Shipping Mode by pushing and holding the pushbutton for greater than 4 seconds and less than 8 seconds or for the IR receiver until the LCD display clears to zero. While in Online Mode the IR IQ Sensor can be placed in Shipping Mode by pushing and holding the pushbutton for greater than 8 seconds, upon release the IR IQ Sensor will enter Shipping Mode and will begin counting on the LCD display once each second. Note that both the receiver and the transmitter are shipped in Shipping Mode and must be placed in Online Mode for normal operation. The IR transmitter indicates shipping mode by a rapid flashing of the LED whenever the pushbutton is pressed for periods of less than 4 seconds.

While in Online Mode the user can place the receiver in Setup Mode by pushing the pushbutton for a short time of 1- 4 seconds. The receiver will be placed in Setup Mode to aid in alignment of the transmitter and receiver.
For a period of 2 minutes the LED on the receiver will glow to indicate the reception of the IR beam from the transmitter. After two minutes or 8-seconds of uninterrupted beam the receiver will exit Setup Mode and return to Online Mode. In Online Mode the LED on the front of the receiver will flash briefly each time the IR beam is interrupted. The LCD counter will count each beam interruption and the internal 24-bit counters will count the beam- interruption and the beam-interruption-time.

The LCD counter and the internal 24-bit counters will perform a Counter Reset each time the push button on the IR receiver is pushed and held for more than 4 seconds. Counter reset is best performed after the receiver and transmitter have been setup for Online Mode operation using Setup Mode.

High Power Mode is entered by pressing and holding the pushbutton, after 4 seconds the LED will come on steady for 2 seconds. Release the pushbutton during the 2 seconds while the LED is on to enter High Power Mode. The LED will remain on for 5 seconds after pushbutton release to indicate High Power Mode.
High power mode increases the IR range to 100 ft. and reduces the battery life.

Low Power Mode is set by pressing and holding the pushbutton, after 4 seconds the LED will come on steady for 2 seconds. Release the pushbutton after the 2 seconds while the LED is off to enter Low Power Mode. The LED stays off immediately after pushbutton release to indicate Low Power Mode. Low power mode reduces the IR range to 60 ft. and increases battery life.

IQ Sensor Temperature
Wireless Temperature and Unique ID Transmitter.
The IQ Sensor-Temperature is a battery operated digital temperature sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter.
Custom versions available for OEM's.

IQ Sensor Temperature
Wireless Temperature and Unique ID Transmitter.

Main Features:
Digital temperature measurement
64-Bit Unique ID
Up to 600 foot transmission range
Transmission intervals from 10 to 17 seconds random
Battery life up to 5 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS Enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating for wet environments
Internal Loop antenna
Low Cost.

Description:
The IQ Sensor Temperature sensor is a battery operated digital temperature sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The IQ Sensor Temperature sensor has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information and digital temperature data are read from a Dallas Semiconductor DS18B20 digital temperature sensor. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the IQ Sensor Temperature sensor to consume very low energy resulting in a battery life of up to 5 years.

The electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. A hole in the top ABS cover permits a special tool to be inserted to activate the service switch. The Sensor is shipped with the transmitter turned off (anytime the Sensor is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or must be placed in a shielded container to prevent interference that might cause shipping problems). Start the Sensor by momentarily pushing the service switch (you will feel the button click). When the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. The service switch is also used to put the Sensor in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption).This is the state the Sensor is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.

IQ Sensor Temp/Humidity
Wireless Temperature and Relative Humidity Transmitter
The IQ Sensor-Temp/Humidity is a battery operated digital
temperature and relative humidity sensor with a microprocessor controlled
418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter.
Custom versions available for OEM's.
IQ Sensor Temp/Humidity
Wireless Temperature and Relative Humidity Transmitter

Main Features:
Measures Temperature and Relative Humidity
Up to 600-foot transmission range
Transmission rates from 10 to 17 seconds random
Patent Pending Modulator
Battery life up to 5 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS Enclosure
Broad operating temperature range
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating on PCB
Internal Loop antenna
Low Cost


Description:
The IQ Sensor Wireless Temperature and Relative Humidity sensor is a battery operated digital temperature and relative humidity sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. It has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information digital temperature and relative humidity data are read from a Dallas Semiconductor DS18B20 digital temperature sensor and the Honeywell relative humidity sensors. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds.This architecture allows the Sensor to consume very low energy resulting in a battery life of up to 5 years.

The electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. A hole in the top ABS cover permits a special tool to be inserted to activate the service switch. The Sensor is shipped with the transmitter turned off (anytime the Sensor is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or must be placed in a shielded container to prevent interference that might cause shipping problems). Start the Sensor by momentarily pushing the service switch (you will feel the button click). When the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. The service switch is also used to put the Sensor in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption). This is the state the Sensor is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.
 
IQ Sensor Analog 5V
418 MHz transmitters with analog input and Unique ID
The IQ Sensor Analog 5V wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital 0-5 V. Input analog-to-digital converter with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter.
Custom versions available for OEM's.

IQ Sensor Analog 5V
418 MHz transmitters with analog input and Unique ID

Main Features:
Analog input
12-bit Analog to Digital Conversion
Transmits Unique ID and analog value
Up to 600-foot transmission range
Transmission intervals from 10 to 17 seconds random
Patent Pending Modulator
Battery life up to 5 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS Enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating on PCB
Internal Loop antenna
Low Cost

Description:
The IQ Sensor Analog 5V wireless transmitter is a battery operated 12 bit analog-to-digital converter with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The Sensor has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information is read from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire digital device and analog data is read from a 12-bit analog to digital converter. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the Sensor to consume very little energy and a battery life of 2 to 5 years results.

The electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. A hole in the top ABS cover permits a pointed object such as a toothpick to be inserted to activate the service switch. The service switch has three functions: 1) The Sensor is shipped with the transmitter turned off (anytime the Sensor is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or must be placed in a shielded container to prevent interference that might cause shipping problems). Start the Sensor by inserting a pointed object and momentarily pushing the service switch (you will feel the button click). 2) The service switch is used as an aid to installation. When the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. 3) The service switch is used to put the Sensor in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption). This is the state the Sensor is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.
 

IQ Sensor Analog 10V
418 MHz transmitters with 12-bit analog input/ Unique ID
The IQ Sensor Analog 10v wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital 0-10 V. Input analog-to-digital converter with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter.
Custom versions available for OEM's.

IQ Sensor Analog 10V
418 MHz transmitters with 12-bit analog input/ Unique ID

Main Features:
Analog input
12-bit Analog to Digital Conversion
Transmits Unique ID and analog value
Up to 600 foot transmission range
Transmission intervals from 10 to 17 seconds random
Patent Pending Modulator
Battery life up to 5 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS Enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating on PCB
Internal Loop antenna
Low Cost


Description:
The IQ Sensor Analog 10v wireless transmitter is a battery operated 12 bit analog-to-digital converter with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The Sensor has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information is read from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire digital device and analog data is read from a 12-bit analog to digital converter. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the Sensor to consume very little energy and a battery life of 2 to 5 years results.

The electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. A hole in the top ABS cover permits a pointed object such as a toothpick to be inserted to activate the service switch. The service switch has three functions: 1) The Sensor is shipped with the transmitter turned off (anytime the Sensor is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or must be placed in a shielded container to prevent interference that might cause shipping problems). Start the Sensor by inserting a pointed object and momentarily pushing the service switch (you will feel the button click). 2) The service switch is used as an aid to installation. When the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. 3) The service switch is used to put the Sensor in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption). This is the state the Sensor is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.
 

IQ Sensor Analog 20mA.
418 MHz transmitters with analog input / Unique ID
The IQ Sensor Analog 20mA wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital 0-20 mA. Input analog-to-digital converter with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter.
Custom versions available for OEM's.

IQ Sensor Analog 20mA
418 MHz transmitters with analog input / Unique ID

Main Features:
Analog input
12-bit Analog to Digital Conversion
Transmits Unique ID and analog value
Up to 600 foot transmission range
Transmission intervals from 10 to 17 seconds random
Patent Pending Modulator
Battery life up to 5 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS Enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating on PCB
Internal Loop antenna
Low Cost


Description:
The IQ Sensor Analog wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital 0-20 mA. The IQ Sensor Analog/Light wireless transmitter is a battery operated 12 bit analog-to-digital converter with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The Sensor has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information is read from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire digital device and analog data is read from a 12-bit analog to digital converter. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the Sensor to consume very little energy and a battery life of 2 to 5 years results.

The electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. A hole in the top ABS cover permits a pointed object such as a toothpick to be inserted to activate the service switch. The service switch has three functions: 1) The Sensor is shipped with the transmitter turned off (anytime the Sensor is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or must be placed in a shielded container to prevent interference that might cause shipping problems). Start the Sensor by inserting a pointed object and momentarily pushing the service switch (you will feel the button click). 2) The service switch is used as an aid to installation. When the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. 3) The service switch is used to put the Sensor in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption). This is the state the Sensor is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.

IR Traffic Counters

IQ Sensor Directional People Counter
Dual IR Beams for Directional Counting
Battery life up to 2.5 years
15 ft. or 25 ft. IR transmission range
Up to 600 Ft. radio range
6.3” X 1.7” X 1.2” ABS enclosures

IQ Sensor Directional People Counter
Battery Operated Directional People Counter with an Integrated RF Transmitter

Main Features
Dual IR Beams for Directional Counting
Battery life up to 2.5 years
Unique serial number embedded in radio data packets
Integrated mounting flange
15 ft. or 25 ft. IR transmission range
Up to 600 Ft. radio range
Counts beam interruptions
CRC-16 error checked radio data packets
6.3” X 1.7” X 1.2” ABS enclosures
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Patent pending
User replaceable batteries


Description:
The IQ Sensor IR Directional Counter is a battery operated infrared beam interruption sensor with a 418/433 MHz radio transmitter. The sensor consists of two parts; the IR transmitter and the IR receiver. The IR receiver has an integrated radio transmitter for truly wireless installation and operation. The IR transmitters produce 96 pulses of high intensity IR each second across a user configurable distance of 15 or 25 feet. The user can select the power mode by adjusting the internal switches on the IR transmitter. The nature of these IR pulses is such that the IR receiver can distinguish them from any other source of IR. This characteristic allows the IR sensor to operate in almost any environment without interference from ambient lighting. The “IN and “OUT” logic is built into the product making the radio transmission data very easy to interpret. All counts are totalized and stored in memory. Once every 30 seconds the totalized counts are transmitted via the integrated radio.

The IR IQ Sensor is designed to require very little energy; the internal 3.6 Volt Lithium thionyl chloride batteries will operate the IR receiver for up to 2.5 years in normal operation. The IR transmitter can operate on four 3.6 Volt internal Lithium thionyl chloride batteries for 2.5 years in low power mode (15 foot IR span) and 1.5 years in high power mode (25 foot IR span).

The product is ideally suited for applications where running cables is cost prohibitive or not practical. Typical applications include: shopping centers, casinos, retail and hotels.

IQ Sensor Directional People Counter-900
Dual IR Beams for Directional People Counting
Battery life up to 4 years
25 ft. IR transmission range
Up to 1300 Ft. radio range
4.53” X 2.56” X 1.57” polycarbonate enclosures

IQ Sensor Directional People Counter-900
Battery Operated Directional People Counter with an Integrated RF Transmitter

Main Features
Dual IR Beams for Directional People Counting
Battery operated for a truly wireless installation
Radio interface operates with all IQTrafficControl Receivers
Battery life up to 4 years
Unique serial number embedded in radio data packets
Optional flush-mount wall box kit
25 ft. IR transmission range
Up to 1300 Ft. radio range
Counts beam interruptions
CRC-16 error checked radio data packets
4.53” X 2.56” X 1.57” polycarbonate enclosures
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Patent pending
User replaceable battery packs

Description:
The IQ Sensor IR Directional Counter-900 is a battery operated infrared beam interruption sensor with a 900 MHz radio transmitter. The sensor consists of two parts; the IR transmitter and the IR receiver. The IR receiver has an integrated radio transmitter for truly wireless installation and operation. The IR transmitters produce 96 pulses of high intensity IR each second across a maximum distance of 25 feet. The nature of these IR pulses is such that the IR receiver can distinguish them from any other source of IR. This characteristic allows the IR sensor to operate in almost any environment without interference from ambient lighting. The “IN and “OUT” logic is built into the product making the radio transmission data very easy to interpret. All counts are totalized and stored in memory. Once every 120 seconds the totalized counts are transmitted via the integrated radio.

The IR IQ Sensor is designed to require very little energy; the internal 3.6 Volt Lithium thionyl chloride battery pack will operate the IR receiver for up to 4 years in normal operation. The IR transmitter can operate on the 3.6 Volt internal Lithium thionyl chloride battery pack for 4 years.

The product is ideally suited for applications where running cables is cost prohibitive or not practical. Typical applications include: shopping centers, casinos, retail and hotels.

IQ Sensor IR Counter-LL
IR beam-interrupt 24-bit People Counter
Front or Side Firing IR Beam
Up to 30 Ft. IR transmission range
Up to 600 Ft. radio range
2.5” X 2.0” X 1.0” ABS enclosures

IQ Sensor IR Counter-LL
Battery Operated IR People Counter with an Integrated RF Transmitter

Main Features
IR beam-interrupt 24-bit People Counter
Battery operated for a truly wireless installation
Front or Side Firing IR Beam
Radio interface operates with all IQTrafficControl Receivers
Unique serial number embedded in radio data packets
Integrated 6-digit LCD display indicating total counts
Integrated mounting flange
Up to 30 Ft. IR transmission range
Up to 600 Ft. radio range
Counts beam interruptions and total beam interrupt duration
CRC-16 error checked radio data packets
2.5” X 2.0” X 1.0” ABS enclosures
Energy managed low power modes for long battery life
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Patent pending
User replaceable batteries


Description:
The IQTrafficControl IR IQ Sensor-LL is a battery operated infrared beam People Counter with a 418/433 MHz radio transmitter. The sensor consists of two parts; the IR transmitter and the IR receiver. The IR receiver has an integrated 6-digit LCD counter and a radio transmitter for truly wireless installation and operation. The IR transmitter produces 32 pulses of high intensity IR each second across a distance of up to 30 feet. The nature of these IR pulses is such that the IR receiver can distinguish them from any other source of IR. This characteristic allows the IR sensor to operate in almost any environment without interference from ambient lighting.

The IR IQ Sensor is designed to require very little energy; the internal 3.6 Volt Lithium thionyl chloride battery will operate the IR receiver for up to 2.5 years in normal operation. The IR transmitter can operate on two 3.6 Volt internal Lithium thionyl chloride batteries for 2.5 years.

Side Firing IR Beams Point Counter
IR Beam Traffic Counter
Battery powered - up to 2 year operation
Local display
Integrated 418MHz/433MHz transmitter
High Impact ABS Enclosure (1.3" x 2.1" x .6")
IQ Sensor IR Counter
Battery Operated IR Sensors with an Integrated RF Transmitter

Main Features
IR beam-interrupt 24-bit counter
Battery operated for a truly wireless installation
Radio interface operates with all IQTrafficControl Receivers
Unique serial number embedded in radio data packets
Integrated 6-digit LCD beam interrupt counter
Integrated mounting flange
Optional flush-mount wall box kit
Up to 100 Ft. IR transmission range - 60 ft. in low power mode
Up to 600 Ft. radio range
Counts beam interruptions and total beam interrupt duration
CRC-16 error checked radio data packets
1.3” X 2.1” X .6” ABS enclosures
Energy managed low power modes for long battery life
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Patent pending
User replaceable batteries
Front or Side Firing IR Beam

Description:
The IQTrafficControl IR IQ Sensor is a battery operated infrared beam interruption sensor with a 418 MHz radio transmitter. The sensor consists of two parts; the IR transmitter and the IR receiver. The IR receiver has an integrated 6-digit LCD counter and a radio transmitter for truly wireless installation and operation. The IR transmitter produces 16 pulses of IR each second across a distance of up to 60 feet in low power mode and 100 feet in high power mode. The user can select the power mode by pushbutton on the IR transmitter. The IR transmitter flashes 16 pulses of high intensity IR each second. The nature of these IR pulses is such that the IR receiver can distinguish them from any other source of IR. This characteristic allows the IR sensor to operate in almost any environment without interference from ambient lighting.

The IR IQ Sensor is designed to require very little energy; the internal 3.6 Volt Lithium battery will operate the IR receiver for up to 6.5 years in unbroken beam mode and 3 years in normal operation.
The IR transmitter can operate on a single 3.6 Volt internal Lithium battery for 1 year in low power mode and 4 months in high power mode. High power mode is rarely used because the IR counter has a separation range of 60 feet in low power mode and traffic pathways are rarely larger.

The IR receiver and IR transmitter can be placed in a Shipping Mode to lower energy usage and to prevent Radio transmissions during shipping. Holding the pushbutton down for a period of time greater than 10 seconds and then releasing will enter Shipping Mode. IR receiver Shipping mode is indicated by the LCD display counting automatically 1 count each second. When shipped from the manufacturer the IR counter will always be in Shipping Mode. A rapid flashing of the LED indicates IR transmitter shipping mode when the pushbutton is pressed for less than 4 seconds.

Shipping mode is terminated by entry into Online Mode. Online mode is entered from Shipping Mode by pushing and holding the pushbutton for greater than 4 seconds and less than 8 seconds or for the IR receiver until the LCD display clears to zero. While in Online Mode the IR IQ Sensor can be placed in Shipping Mode by pushing and holding the pushbutton for greater than 8 seconds, upon release the IR IQ Sensor will enter Shipping Mode and will begin counting on the LCD display once each second. Note that both the receiver and the transmitter are shipped in Shipping Mode and must be placed in Online Mode for normal operation. The IR transmitter indicates shipping mode by a rapid flashing of the LED whenever the pushbutton is pressed for periods of less than 4 seconds.

While in Online Mode the user can place the receiver in Setup Mode by pushing the pushbutton for a short time of 1- 4 seconds. The receiver will be placed in Setup Mode to aid in alignment of the transmitter and receiver.
For a period of 2 minutes the LED on the receiver will glow to indicate the reception of the IR beam from the transmitter. After two minutes or 8-seconds of uninterrupted beam the receiver will exit Setup Mode and return to Online Mode. In Online Mode the LED on the front of the receiver will flash briefly each time the IR beam is interrupted. The LCD counter will count each beam interruption and the internal 24-bit counters will count the beam- interruption and the beam-interruption-time.

The LCD counter and the internal 24-bit counters will perform a Counter Reset each time the push button on the IR receiver is pushed and held for more than 4 seconds. Counter reset is best performed after the receiver and transmitter have been setup for Online Mode operation using Setup Mode.

High Power Mode is entered by pressing and holding the pushbutton, after 4 seconds the LED will come on steady for 2 seconds. Release the pushbutton during the 2 seconds while the LED is on to enter High Power Mode. The LED will remain on for 5 seconds after pushbutton release to indicate High Power Mode.
High power mode increases the IR range to 100 ft. and reduces the battery life.

Low Power Mode is set by pressing and holding the pushbutton, after 4 seconds the LED will come on steady for 2 seconds. Release the pushbutton after the 2 seconds while the LED is off to enter Low Power Mode. The LED stays off immediately after pushbutton release to indicate Low Power Mode. Low power mode reduces the IR range to 60 ft. and increases battery life.
Point Counter Plus
IR Beam Traffic Counter
Extended battery - up to 6 year operation
Integrated 418MHz/433MHz transmitter
High Impact ABS Enclosure (1.3" x 4.2" x .6")

Point Counter Plus
IR Beam Traffic Counter
Extended battery - up to 6 year operation
Integrated 418MHz/433MHz transmitter
High Impact ABS Enclosure (1.3" x 4.2" x .6")
IQ Sensor IR Counter Plus
Battery Operated IR Sensors with an Integrated RF Transmitter

Main Features
IR beam-interrupt 24-bit counter
Battery operated for a truly wireless installation
Front or Side Firing IR Beam
Radio interface operates with all IQTrafficControl Receivers
Unique serial number embedded in radio data packets
Integrated 6-digit LCD beam interrupt counter
Integrated mounting flange
Up to 20 Ft. IR transmission range
Up to 600 Ft. radio range
Counts beam interruptions and total beam interrupt duration
CRC-16 error checked radio data packets
6.3 X 1.7 X 1.2 ABS enclosures
Energy managed low power modes for long battery life
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Patent pending
User replaceable batteries


Description:
The IQTrafficControl IQ Sensor IR Counter Plus is a battery operated infrared beam interruption sensor with a 418/433 MHz radio transmitter. The sensor consists of two parts; the IR transmitter and the IR receiver. The IR receiver has an integrated 6-digit LCD counter and a radio transmitter for truly wireless installation and operation. The IR transmitter produces 32 pulses of high intensity IR each second across a distance of up to 25 feet. The nature of these IR pulses is such that the IR receiver can distinguish them from any other source of IR. This characteristic allows the IR sensor to operate in almost any environment without interference from ambient lighting.
The IQ Sensor IR Counter Plus is designed to require very little energy; the internal 3.6 Volt Lithium thionyl chloride batteries will operate the IR receiver for up to 6 years in normal operation. The IR transmitter can operate on four 3.6 Volt internal Lithium thionyl chloride batteries for 6 years.
 

Irisys Camera
IRISYS Integrated Radio
The IRISYS Camera Interface
The IRISYS Camera Interface is designed to wirelessly enable the IRISYS Thermal Imaging Camera.
IRISYS Integrated Radio
The IRISYS Camera Interface

Main Features
Wireless Interface to IRISYS Thermal Imaging Camera
Counts for “In” & “Out” Traffic
30 bit unique ID
900 MHz or 2.4 GHz SS Frequency Hopping Transceiver
CRC-16 error checking for status and counter data
Transmission at 30 second intervals
Radio Network Supports Dozens of Cameras Simultaneously
Range Indoors: 600' to 1200' / 200m to 600m
Range Outdoors: 7mi. with dipole, > 10 mi. w/high gain antenna
Configuration parameters set by radio
Internal Antenna
Compatible with IQTrafficControl Network and Web Gateways
CE Compliant Models


Description:
The IRISYS Camera Interface is designed to wirelessly enable the IRISYS Thermal Imaging Camera. The interface accommodates dual channel discrete pulses to count “In” and “Out” traffic. The Interface obtains its power parasitically from the camera. Counts are totalized in both directions and the data is transferred via wireless modem data up to Ό mile in a city environment or greater than 10 miles line-of-sight with a directional antenna. The device is perfect for those needing high performance and dependable operation.

It is ideally suited for applications where running cables is either cost prohibitive or deemed too disruptive for the environment.

Radio modules have built-in support for multi-drop networking protocols. Multiple independent networks can operate in the same vicinity by using distinct network identifiers. The radios integrate quickly and seamlessly into any new or existing design. Simply plug the camera into the interface to send FCC Part 15 approved, frequency hopping spread spectrum data through the air and capture it on all receivers within range on the same network. The system behaves as a virtual half-duplex parallel-wired network.
Wireless IRISYS Camera Interface
Wireless Interface to IRISYS Thermal Imaging Camera
The IRISYS Camera Interface is designed to wirelessly enable the IRISYS Thermal Imaging Camera.
Specially engineered to be completely plug compatible, it has a RJ 45 connector for quick and easy connection to the camera.

Wireless IRISYS Camera Interface
Wireless Interface to IRISYS Thermal Imaging Camera

Main Features
Wireless Interface to IRISYS Thermal Imaging Camera
Displays Total Counts for “In” & “Out” Traffic
RJ 45 jack connects directly to camera
Compatible with multiple camera outputs
30 bit unique ID
900 MHz or 2.4 GHz SS Frequency Hopping Transceiver
CRC-16 error checking for status and counter data
Transmission at 30 second intervals
Radio Network Supports Dozens of Cameras Simultaneously
Range Indoors: 600' to 1200' / 200m to 600m
Range Outdoors: 7mi. with dipole, > 10 mi. w/high gain antenna
Configuration parameters set by radio
Internal Antenna
High Impact ABS enclosure
Compatible with IQTrafficControl Network and Web Gateways
CE Compliant Models


Description:
The IRISYS Camera Interface is designed to wirelessly enable the IRISYS Thermal Imaging Camera. Specially engineered to be completely plug compatible, it has a RJ 45 connector for quick and easy connection to the camera. The interface accommodates both dual channel discrete pulses as well as single channel pulse width modulation. The Interface obtains its power parasitically from the camera. Counts are totalized in both directions and the data is transferred via wireless modem data up to Ό mile in a city environment or greater than 10 miles line-of-sight with a directional antenna. The device is perfect for those needing high performance and dependable operation.

It is ideally suited for applications where running cables is either cost prohibitive or deemed too disruptive for the environment.

Radio modules have built-in support for multi-drop networking protocols. Multiple independent networks can operate in the same vicinity by using distinct network identifiers. The radios integrate quickly and seamlessly into any new or existing design. Simply plug the camera into the interface to send FCC Part 15 approved, frequency hopping spread spectrum data through the air and capture it on all receivers within range on the same network. The system behaves as a virtual half-duplex parallel-wired network.

IQ Sensor P2P-DP
Pulse-to-Packet & Packet-to-Pulse Conversion for Dual Pulse Counters/Cameras
The P2P-DP converter can be used to convert dual counter output pulses to standard IQTrafficControl radio packets or to convert standard radio packets to dual pulse output.

IQ Sensor P2P-DP
Pulse-to-Packet & Packet-to-Pulse Conversion for Dual Pulse Counters/Cameras

Main Features
Connect up to 64 pulse generator devices to one Transceiver
Converts Pulse Outputs to IQTrafficControl Radio Packets
Converts IQTrafficControl Radio Packets to Dual Pulse Outputs
Learns Unique ID of target counter packet
RS485, 19200-Baud transmitters with Unique ID
Packets are transmitted every 10-17 seconds
LED indication of Packet transmission
RJ45 jack for easy connection to pulse source
Setup parameters are stored in internal EEPROM
Packets are compatible with all Point Managers, Point Repeaters, and Point Transceivers
A Point Manager can handle up to 16 Pulse Counters in logging mode, or hundreds in pass-through mode.
2.5” X 2” X 1” ABS enclosures.


Description:
The P2P-DP converter can be used to convert dual counter output pulses to standard IQTrafficControl radio packets or to convert standard radio packets to dual pulse output. When in pulse-input mode the P2P-DP accumulates “In” and “Out” traffic counts from dual counters by monitoring the incoming pulses. The P2P-DP is programmable to accept discrete channel outputs. The accumulated counts are converted to standard IQTrafficControl dual counter radio data packets and transmitted via the built-in RS485 transceiver every 10 to 17 seconds. When in pulse-output mode the P2P-DP learns the unique ID of the target counter radio packet generator (either a P2P-DP in pulse-input mode or another directional counter) extracts the counts and generates dual pulse output. P2P-DP converters can be connected to TZR-MA transceivers or directly to the serial port of Point Managers or directly to the RS485 ports of other P2P-DP converters to produce packet-to-pulse and pulse-to-packet conversions that are hardwired, Radio or Ethernet connected

IQ Sensor P2P-IC
Pulse-to-Packet & Packet-to-Pulse Conversion for IRISYS Thermal Imaging Cameras
The P2P-IC converter can be used to convert Irisys counter output pulses to standard IQTrafficControl radio packets or to convert standard radio packets to Irisys pulse output.
IQ Sensor P2P-IC
Pulse-to-Packet & Packet-to-Pulse Conversion for IRISYS Thermal Imaging Cameras

Main Features
Connect up to 64 Cameras to one Transceiver
Converts Irisys Pulse Outputs to IQTrafficControl Radio Packets
Converts IQTrafficControl Radio Packets to Irisys Counter Pulse Outputs
Learns Unique ID of target counter packet
RS485, 19200-Baud transmitters with Unique ID
Packets are transmitted every 10-17 seconds
LED indication of Packet transmission
RJ45 jack for easy connection to IRISYS camera
Setup parameters are stored in internal EEPROM
Packets are compatible with all Point Managers, Point Repeaters, and Point Transceivers
A Point Manager can handle up to 16 Pulse Counters in logging mode, or hundreds in pass-through mode
2.5” X 2” X 1” ABS enclosures


Description:
The P2P-IC converter can be used to convert Irisys counter output pulses to standard IQTrafficControl radio packets or to convert standard radio packets to Irisys pulse output. When in pulse-input mode the P2P-IC accumulates “In” and “Out” traffic counts from IRISYS thermal imaging cameras by monitoring the incoming pulses. The P2P-IC is programmable to accept discrete channel outputs or a single channel pulse width modulated output. The accumulated counts are converted to standard IQTrafficControl dual counter radio data packets and transmitted via the built-in RS485 transceiver every 10 to 17 seconds. When in pulse-output mode the P2P-IC learns the unique ID of the target counter radio packet generator (either a P2P-IC in pulse-input mode or another directional counter) extracts the counts and generates Irisys pulse output. P2P-IC converters can be connected to TZR-MA transceivers or directly to the serial port of Point Managers or directly to the RS485 ports of other P2P-IC converters to produce packet-to-pulse and pulse-to-packet conversions that are hardwired, Radio or Ethernet connected.
 
Proximity Counter
IR Beam Proximity Counter
No reflector required
Range up to 7 feet/2.3 meters
Battery powered - up to 2 year operation
Integrated 418MHz/433MHz transmitter
High Impact ABS Enclosure (1.3" x 2.1" x .6")

IQ Sensor IR Proximity Counter
Battery Operated IR Sensor with an Integrated RF Transmitter

Main Features
IR transmitter/receiver with integrated radio
Battery operated for a truly wireless installation
Front or Side Firing IR Beam
Radio interface operates with all IQTrafficControl Receivers
Unique serial number embedded in radio data packets
Up to 7 Ft. IR range
Up to 600 Ft. radio range
Can be used for overhead counting
Counts beam reflections and total beam reflection duration
CRC-16 error checked radio data packets
1.3” X 2.1” X .6” ABS enclosure
Energy managed for long battery life
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Patent pending
User replaceable battery


Description:
The IQ Sensor IR Proximity Counter is a battery operated infrared beam reflection sensor with a 418 MHz radio transmitter. The sensor consists of an IR transmitter and an IR receiver. The IQ Sensor IR Proximity Counter has a radio transmitter for truly wireless installation and operation. The IR transmitter produces 16 pulses of IR each second that can be reflected at distances up to 7 feet. The IR transmitter flashes 16 pulses of high intensity IR each second. The nature of these IR pulses is such that the IR receiver can distinguish them from any other source of IR. This characteristic allows the IR sensor to operate in almost any environment without interference from ambient lighting. The IQ Sensor IR Proximity Counter is designed to require very little energy; the internal 3.6 Volt Lithium battery will operate the IR receiver for up to 1 year in normal operation.

The IQ Sensor IR Proximity Counter can be placed in a Shipping Mode to lower energy usage and to prevent Radio transmissions during shipping. Holding the pushbutton down for a period of time greater than 10 seconds and then releasing will enter Shipping Mode. When shipped from the manufacturer the IR counter will always be in Shipping Mode.

Shipping mode is terminated by entry into Online Mode. Online mode is entered from Shipping Mode by pushing and holding the pushbutton for greater than 4 seconds and less than 8 seconds.

The internal 24-bit counters will perform a Counter Reset each time the push button on the IR receiver is pushed and held for more than 4 seconds.

The IQ Sensor IR Proximity Counter has dip switches that set the infrared reflection range from 4 feet to 7 feet. The infrared range will affect the life of the internal battery.

Door Counter - EX
Interfaces to external door switch
Counts number of openings/closings
Counts "time open" and "time closed"
Battery powered - up to 6 year operation
Integrated 418MHz/433MHz transmitter
High Impact ABS enclosure (1.3" x 2.1" x .6")

IQ Sensor Door Counter EX
418 MHz Transmitter

Main Features
30-Bit unique ID with 24-bit Digital Counter and radio transmitter
Switch for installation and service mode indication
Broad operating temperature range
Up to 600-foot range
Transmits immediately on status change
Up to 100 transmitters can coexist
Battery lasts from 2 to 5 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS Enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating on PCB
CRC-16 checked Status, ID, temperature and counter data
Internal Loop antenna
Low Cost


Description:
The IQ Sensor Door Counter EX wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital counter sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The IQ Sensor Door Counter EX has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information is read from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire digital device, counter data is read from a 24-bit internal counter register. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the IQ Sensor Door Counter EX to consume very little energy and a battery life of 2 to 5 years results.

The IQ Sensor Door Counter EX electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. A pushbutton switch in the ABS cover allows the user to activate the service mode. The service switch has three functions: 1) The IQ Sensor Door Counter EX is shipped with the transmitter turned off, anytime the IQ Sensor Door Counter EX is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or placed in a shielded container to prevent interference. Start the IQ Sensor Door Counter EX by a momentarily push of the service switch (you will feel the button click) the IQ Sensor Door Counter EX is started. 2) The service switch is used as an aid to installation, when the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. 3) The service switch is used to put the IQ Sensor Door Counter EX in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption), this is the state the IQ Sensor Door Counter EX is in when you receive it from the manufacturer.
Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.

Door Counter - IN
Magnetic door switch
Counts number of openings/closings
Counts "time open" and "time closed"
Battery powered - up to 6 year operation
Integrated 418MHz/433MHz transmitter
High Impact ABS enclosure (1.3" x 2.1" x .6")

IQ Sensor Magnetic Door
418 MHz Transmitter

Main Features
32-Bit unique ID with 24-bit Digital Counter, digital input status
Switch for installation and service mode indication
Up to 600-foot range
Transmits immediately on status change
Up to 100 transmitters can coexist
Battery lasts from 5 to 10 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS Enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating on PCB
CRC-16 checked Status, ID and counter data
Internal Loop antenna
Low Cost


Description:
The IQ Sensor Magnetic Door wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital counter sensor with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The IQ Sensor Magnetic Door has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information is read from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire digital device, counter data is read from a 24-bit internal counter register. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the IQ Sensor Magnetic Door to consume very little energy and a battery life of 5 to 10 year results.

The IQ Sensor Magnetic Door electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. A pushbutton switch in the ABS cover allows the user to activate the service mode. The service switch has three functions: 1)The IQ Sensor Magnetic Door is shipped with the transmitter turned off, anytime the IQ Sensor Magnetic Door is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or placed in a shielded container to prevent interference. Start the IQ Sensor Magnetic Door by a momentarily push of the service switch (you will feel the button click) the IQ Sensor Magnetic Door is started. 2) The service switch is used as an aid to installation, when the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. 3)The service switch is used to put the IQ Sensor Magnetic Door in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption), this is the state the IQ Sensor Magnetic Door is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.
 

Pulse Counter - single channel input
Interface to existing sensors
Contact closure input
Battery powered . up to 6 year operation
Integrated 418MHz/433MHz transmitter
High Impact ABS enclosure (1.3" x 2.1" x .6")

IQ Sensor Pulse Counter
418 MHz Transmitter

Main Features
30-Bit unique ID with 24-bit Digital Counter and radio transmitter
Counts up to 60,000 pulses per minute
Switch for installation and service mode indication
Broad operating temperature range
Up to 600-foot range
Transmission rates from 10 to 17 seconds random
Up to 100 transmitters can coexist
Battery lasts from 6 to 10 years
Very small (1.3” X 2.1” X .6”) ABS Enclosure
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
Water resistant coating on PCB
CRC-16 checked Status, ID, and counter data
Internal Loop antenna
Low Cost

Description:
The IQ Sensor Pulse Counter wireless transmitter is a battery operated digital counter with a microprocessor controlled 418 MHz. FCC certified radio transmitter. The IQ Sensor Pulse Counter has an on board time of day clock that allows it to spend most of the time in a low power quiescent state. At predetermined time intervals the clock will wake up the onboard microprocessor. Unique serial number information is read from a Dallas Semiconductor 1-wire digital device and counter data is read from a 24-bit internal counter register. This information is combined with a CRC-16 error check and transmitted in a very short data packet that results in a transmitter on time of only 15 milliseconds. This architecture allows the IQ Sensor Pulse Counter to consume very little energy and a battery life of 5 to 10 years results.

The IQ Sensor Pulse Counter electronics are coated with a conformal material that provides a moisture barrier against condensation. Submersion in water is not recommended. A pushbutton switch in the ABS cover allows the user to activate the service mode. The service switch has three functions: 1)The IQ Sensor Pulse Counter is shipped with the transmitter turned off, anytime the IQ Sensor Pulse Counter is to be shipped the transmitter should be turned off or placed in a shielded container to prevent interference. Start the IQ Sensor Pulse Counter by a momentarily push of the service switch (you will feel the button click) the IQ Sensor Pulse Counter is started. 2)The service switch is used as an aid to installation, when the service switch is pushed a data transmission occurs immediately and a special mark is introduced in the ID field of the transmitted data packet to indicate which sensor is in service or installation. 3)The service switch is used to put the IQ Sensor Pulse Counter in a quiescent mode (no transmissions and very low power consumption), this is the state the IQ Sensor Pulse Counter is in when you receive it from the manufacturer. Push and hold the service switch for 5 seconds or more to enter this powered down state.
 

 

 

 

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