Wireless TL70 70 mm Wireless Modular Tower Light

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Wireless TL70 70 mm Wireless Modular Tower Light Sure Cross® Wireless TL70 Tower Lights combine the best of Banner’s popular Tower Light family with the reliable, field-proven, Sure Cross® wireless architecture.

Wireless TL70 Key Features Combination of two existing Banner products and ability to leverage the benefits of each Existing TL70 model with a Sure Cross® Wireless Node built into the base Works with standard Banner Wireless Gateways Enables two-way communication Works with up to six segments, colors and/or audible Two Node Radios to choose from (900 MHz & 2.4 GHz) Available in preassembled or modular units Individual base part available to retrofit existing lights

Features: Light Segments Bright and uniform 70 mm LED light segments Available in five colors Configurable light functions Segments appear gray when OFF to eliminate false indication from ambient light Same features as current TL70

Features: Audible Segment Omni-directional audible 92 dB typical intensity at 1 m Adjustable volume Four configurable tones Pulsed Chirp Siren Continuous

Features: Housing & Connectors Rugged, water-resistant IP65 housing UV stabilized materials Two housing colors available 30 mm base with variety of connections Terminal Wired option not available with the wireless base

Features: Wireless Base Wireless Node built directly into the base Can be used as a drop in replacement for standard base 900 MHz or 2.4 GHz models Maximum network size of 47 nodes and 1 gateway Internal antenna Binding using push button/LEDs in the base Works with up to six segments One-way communication mode Segments controlled via the wireless base connector Segment status relayed to the Gateway Two-way communication mode Segments controlled via the Gateway Wireless base connector becomes a 6 discrete input node 900 MHz – 1W or 250mW (dip switch selectable) 2.4 GHz – 65mW Input wires from another device, lights may be controlled remotely 48 devices = 47 nodes plus gateway

Sure Cross® Wireless Network Compatible with corresponding frequency gateway Range 900 MHz network: ~ 2.0 miles (3.2 km) 2.4 GHz network: ~ 0.6 miles (1.0 km) Specific application range may vary, perform a site survey to verify Banner User Configuration Tool (UCT) software Contact Banner for assistance setting up a new wireless network

1-Way Communication Explain the two-way communication 6 Discrete inputs control Light Tower segments Light Tower segment conditions are relayed to the Gateway Light Tower segment conditions are reflected as discrete outputs on the Gateway, on another Node in the network, or communicated via Modbus RTU from the Gateway

2-Way Communication Tower Light segments are controlled by the Gateway Tower Light segment conditions are relayed from the Gateway Tower Light segment conditions are controlled by discrete inputs on the Gateway, on another Node in the network, or via Modbus RTU to the Gateway Explain the two-way communication 6 Discrete Node inputs (Not connected to Tower Light segments) Node input conditions are relayed to the Gateway Node input conditions are reflected as discrete outputs on the Gateway, on another Node in the network, or communicated via Modbus RTU from the Gateway

Applications Wire replacement General and machine status Status mirroring (i.e. in supervisor area) Remote indication (i.e. at a workstation where machine isn’t visible) Mobile call for parts Mobile work stations Threshold sensing (level, pressure, temperature, humidity, etc.) Pair with a Banner sensor

Model Trees

Pricing Model Number Description List Price B-TL70DXN2 2.4 GHz radio base (wireless node) $185 USD B-TL70DXN9 900 MHz radio base (wireless node) $195 USD SG-TL70 TL70 segments $58 USD Model Number Description List Price TL70DXN2GYRQ GYR with 2.4 GHz radio, QD $367 USD TL70DXN2GYRAQ GYR-audible with 2.4 GHz radio, QD $427 USD TL70DXN9GYRQ GYR with 900 MHz radio, QD $377 USD TL70DXN9GYRAQ GYR-audible with 900 MHz radio, QD $437 USD

Competitors Werma WIN Patlite AirGRID Needs an extra segment in the tower light No 2.4 GHz option Less wireless network range Max ideal range of 900 m with the use of repeaters Requires PC or 100-240 V AC gateway wired by Ethernet Less rugged gateway (IP20) System is more expensive 3 tower lights and gateway costs $3800 USD Patlite AirGRID One way communication only No 900 MHz option Less wireless network range Max ideal range of 900 m with the use of repeaters Smaller network size limitation Max 30 nodes Less rugged gateway (IP20) System is more expensive 3 tower lights and gateway costs $3200 USD Banner 3 TL70 wireless units and performance gateway: $1850 USD

Demo Kit DK-TL70 Wireless 2.4 GHz or 900 MHZ $350 Includes: 2 segment (red, green) TL70 with in-line rocker switch Performance Gateway Two 24 V dc power supplies Literature, screwdriver Carrying bag 2.4 GHz Demo Kit (PN 95796) 900 MHz Demo Kit (PN 95361)

Technical Literature in Demo Kit Sell Sheet (PN 186572) Set up Card (PN 188483) Data Sheet (PN 185469) 10 pages Configuration and assembly instructions DIP switch settings Modes of operations and Modbus registers

Tower Light Configurator Update coming soon

Why use a TL70 Wireless Tower Light Combination of two existing Banner products and ability to leverage the benefits of each Scalable all-in-one solution with two-way wireless communication and visual status indication Enable status indication in locations where wired connections are costly, cumbersome, or not possible Easy to customize and set up Install new or retrofit existing installations Flexible solution to solve a wide variety of problems

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