GSM Remote Control – 2 IN and 2 OUT
Price: 80.00€
5 or more 76.00€
10 or more 72.00€
50 or more 64.00€
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10 or more 72.00€
50 or more 64.00€
100 or more 60.00€
It allows you to remotely control up to two different electrically controlled units and to remotely read the condition of as many devices or the presence of tension on power lines.
The circuit we propose has two main functions: the first one is to remotely control electric, electronic, or electrically managed units; the second one is to remotely acquire electrical conditions, i.e. the status of sensors and any kind of device whose situation can be expressed through a logical level or a voltage value.
| GSM Remote Control Technical Specifications | |
| Number of Inputs | 2 optoisolated |
| Number of Outputs | 2 Relays |
| Power | 9÷32 VDC |
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