The Define Instruments Twin Link point-to-point wireless system consists of an input node and an output node which transmit
signals over a distance for remote control and communication. The Input node has two universal isolated channels, accepting
a range of inputs such as TC and RTD, mA and V, NPN/PNP, potentiometer, and AC current sensors. The Output node
provides two 4-20mA isolated analog outputs for retransmission to PLCs and SCADA systems.
The addition of a repeater will extend the range of your Twin Link system by up to 0.9mi (1.5km) line
of sight per repeater. Up to 15 repeaters can operate in a single point-to-point system, increasing the total possible transmission distance
to 14.9 miles (24km). Both the Twin Link and repeaters when used with the supplied 3dBi antenna provide FCC approval, however upgraded antenna models do not.
The WG-8dBi monopole antenna increases transmission range to 2.5 miles, the WG-12dBi provides 3.1 miles, WG-19dBi up to 8.1 miles,
and WG-24dBi up to 16.1 miles. Signals will transmit through stud walls, brick and concrete, however the distance the
signal will travel is reduced when obstacles are present.
Download the free ToolBox software to set up the Twin Link system. Select from a wide range of pre-calibrated input types, easily scale your analog outputs,
and configure your IOs for mimicking, alarms, and sophisticated remote control of other equipment. Connect the P2P-I to your PC via the required
USB bridge key to configure all input, output and setpoint settings, mesh ID, and wireless transmit power. The only setting that can be configured on the P2P-O
is the wireless transmit power.
Antennas should be mounted outside of metal enclosures. Extension cables available as accessories