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GLT4330112E Datasheet, PDF (1/8 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – 433MHz, 25mW GIGALINK™ TRANSMITTERS
ELSEMA
1,2,3,4,8 -Channel 433MHz,25mWatt Transmitter.
GLT4330112E, GLT4330212E, GLT4330412E, GLT4330812E,
GLT433xx12NC
433MHz, 25mW GIGALINK™ TRANSMITTERS
Features
• One, two, four & eight channels.
• Wide supply connection – 11.0 to 24.0 Volts DC.
• More than four billion code combinations and no dipswitch
visible, enabling it to be used for high security applications.
• 433 MHz transmissions. No interference from electrical
noise and other signals.
• Microcontroller technology, replaces the traditional dipswitch
coding which eliminates any possible code grabbing.
• Built-in battery monitor. Red LED indicates to the user when the
battery is low.
• Ability to program un-limited number of transmitters to a receiver, making expandability unlimited.
• Uses Gigalink technology, this involves using a receiver cable to program the transmitter. Some transmitters
and receivers are programmed through the air. This is very risky since another person can grab your code.
Applications
• Security, wireless activation/deactivation of domestic or industrial alarms
• Gate operation
• Panic buttons
• Remote Activation of lights
• Simultaneous operation of multiple on/off functions
Description
The 25mW 433MHz GIGALINK™ transmitters are an advanced Remote Control technology available in the
world today. GIGALINK™ is an invention that has revolutionised the entire Remote Control technology
including Elsema's earlier version of FMT- … and FMR- … series. The GLT43312 series, state-of-the-art
invention brings a new dimension in the world of Remote Control technology in domestic, commercial and
industrial applications.
Operating Distance
An operating distance (with an ANT433SSMA antenna) of 1500 metres is possible. Range test was done in an
open area test site with line-of-sight operation.
Case
The GLT43312 Series transmitters are enclosed in an alloy metal case, while the GLT433xx12NC is PCB
assembly only.
The transmitter modes are user selectable by simply setting the 2-Way dip-switch on the transmitter board.