Wireless Telemetry

Wireless Receiver with Data Port for Display or PrinterT24-SO

£519.00

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Description

The T24-SO is a wireless serial output receiver housed in a durable IP67-rated ACM enclosure, designed to receive data from up to eight T24 transmitter modules and output a user-defined ASCII string via its serial data port. It provides a flexible interface to connect T24 wireless telemetry systems to serial-based display devices, printers, and other ASCII-compatible equipment.

The unit operates on the licence-free 2.4 GHz DSSS radio band, delivering secure and interference-resistant communication with a line-of-sight wireless range of up to 800 metres (2,600 feet). The T24-SO is ideal for industrial applications that require real-time monitoring and output of wireless sensor data to local devices in a human-readable format.

Users can fully customise the ASCII output string using the free T24 Toolkit software. Tokens such as <V1> can be inserted to represent real-time values from specific T24 transmitter channels, allowing for clear and meaningful display output. The system also supports static text and formatting, enabling seamless integration with a wide range of display protocols.

The output can be triggered in multiple ways: automatically upon receiving data from specific T24 acquisition modules, or manually using compatible T24 handheld devices. This flexibility makes the T24-SO suitable for applications such as production monitoring, batching systems, or portable test setups.

Typical Applications

  • Local readouts via serial display or LED panel

  • ASCII data logging to printers or third-party systems

  • Production line batching and weighing systems

  • Triggered sensor output for inspection or test rigs

Module transmits and receives, offering:

  1. Full error detection and correction

  2. Customisable ASCII output string with real-time sensor values

  3. Triggered output based on user-defined input conditions

  4. Compatible with all T24 Toolkit configuration features

  5. Serial interface for connection to display or logging equipment

  6. Integral antenna with up to 800 m range (line-of-sight)

Maximum range achieved in open field site with the module mounted at a height of 3 metres (9.8 feet) above ground. Specification at 3V supply at 25°C.

Product Features & Benefits

  • Wireless receiver with serial output housed in rugged IP67-rated ACM enclosure

  • Receives data from up to 8 T24 transmitter modules simultaneously

  • Outputs user-defined ASCII strings via standard serial data port

  • Output can include real-time values using tokens (e.g. <V1> for input module 1)

  • ASCII string format fully customisable with free T24 Toolkit software

  • Output triggered by data reception from specific modules or T24 handhelds

  • Integral antenna provides wireless range up to 800 m (2,600 ft) line-of-sight

  • Operates on licence-free 2.4 GHz DSSS radio band for reliable communication

  • Suitable for connection to displays, printers, or any ASCII-compatible device

  • FCC, ETSI, and IC approved for global use

Specifications

Environmental
Operating temperature range -20 to 55 ºC
Storage temperature range (no batteries) -40 to 85 ºC
Maximum humidity 95%RH
Environmental protection with suitable cables existing through cable glands IP67 / Nema4
Power Supply
Power supply voltage 9 to 32 Vdc
Supply current at 12V (typical) 100 mA
Radio
Radio type Licence exempt transceiver
Radio frequency 2.4 GHz
Transmit Power 10 mW
Range Up to 800 m

Dimensions

164mm X 84mm X 57mm

FAQ

Q What does the serial output provide?
A The serial output provides an ASCII string output of up to 8 values in a user formatted string.
Q How can I display data using the T24-SO?
A By combining the T24-SO with a serial display such as Mantracourt’s SerialDis unit a display can be created that updates as often the transmitter module transmits data.
Q What is the difference between the T24-SO Serial Output and T24 Base Stations?
A The T24-SO gathers data from up to 8 transmitter modules and, on its serial output, provides a user configurable ASCII string. The output string can contain the summed value of the gathered data. This output can be used to drive serial displays, printers or to simply feed directly into a PC, PLC or other data transmitter systems.
The base stations communicate bi-directionally so are used to configure the devices as well as gather data. The communications protocol is binary and packet based and so requires processing to present the data to the application in a formatted manner.

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