Lynx has been developed for those who need feedback from their equipment. Both the system’s handheld unit and its stationary unit work in duplex, i.e. “two-way communication”, with visible feedback via the LED’s on the transmitter.

Common applications and general characteristics

Lynx is especially suitable for controlling applications in which you need to be able to read information and get feedback. For machine applications, different types of sensors, etc. By radio remote controlling your application with Lynx, you ensure a high security level. Partly because each transmitter unit has its own unique ID out of 4 billion available, and partly because it also gives a warning when the battery level is low.

Lynx operates on the 2.4 GHz band which is accepted all over the world. It provides you with a secure and strong transfer. The system is equipped with bipolar transistors which entails more flexibility, and it communicates via serial communication (RS232, RS485, modbus) with your PC or PLC. Some software development is required in order for the communication between your PC or PLC to work.

Pushbutton radio transmitters

These pushbutton transmitters come in three different button configurations – three, six and eight buttons. They also carry a set of five LED’s that can be programmed to show the status of operation. The push-button transmitters are IP65.

Lynx, transmitter, 3x1-step buttons
2,4 GHz
LX-T1-1
Lynx, transmitter, 6x1-step buttons
2,4 GHz
LX-T1-2
Lynx, transmitter, 8x1-step buttons
2,4 GHz
LX-T1-3

Lynx Receivers

The receiver is meant to be connected to a machine interface or various probes through the means of an open-collector. Two receivers can be used to create a crane-to-crane anti-collision system according to DIN standard DIN15011:2011.

Lynx, receiver
2,4 GHz
LX-R2-1 / 100-000-220-64
Lynx, receiver
2,4 GHz
LXS-MN-CTC