Key Advantages
The Communicator CM-1 (S) system consists of three parts: the Communicator CM-1 (s), an internal Receiver t recieve data from the sensor, and the user's computer which configures the Communicator
CM-1 (S) and view the data. The Communicator CM-1 (S) uses an electrical power supply. A RS232 port is used to connect the Communicator CM-1 (S) to the user's computer.
Communicator CM-1 (S) is designed to communicate between the Host PC and the IR sensor (VTA SIR-2). The count data is displayed with windows based software (VT-PRO).
These extremely small counter sensor, measuring only 46 x 32 x 20 mm deep, when applied to a surface facing each other, will cover a separation of 20 feet.
The VTA-CM-1 (S) come with an infrared beam interruption sensor (VTA SIR-2). The sensor consists of two components; the IR transmitter and IR receiver. The IR transmitter flashes high intensity IR which leads to easy, instant alignment and installation. The nature of these IR pulses is such that the IR receiver can distinguish them from any other sources of IR. This characteristic allows the IR sensor to operate without interference from ambient lighting.
The VTA-CM-1 (S) come with an infrared beam interruption sensor (VTA SIR-2). The sensor consists of two components |