Read the pointer's indicated value with a magnetic sensor! Achieve wireless measurement with Bluetooth communication.
The "BR02/BR03" is a wireless pointer reading unit that achieves statistical maintenance and management. With the dedicated app "PG-Link," it is easy to operate settings such as pressure range and pointer rotation angle. Additionally, we offer the "BE1□(K)/DG96(K)," which incorporates a wireless pointer reading unit into mechanical pressure gauges/differential pressure gauges, achieving a smart structure that does not compromise pointer reading. 【Features】 ■ Easy operation with the dedicated app "PG-Link" ■ Achieves statistical maintenance and management ■ Easy assembly to existing pressure gauges *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Production Specifications (Partial)】 ■ Reading Accuracy: Within ±1.6% F.S. ■ Material: Polycarbonate, AES ■ Operating Temperature: -20 to 60℃ ■ Protection Rating: Equivalent to IP65 (No condensation) ■ Communication Method: Bluetooth 4.2 ■ Communication Distance: Line of sight 10m ■ Power Supply: CR2032 (coin battery) ■ Battery Life: 2 years (2 inspections per day) ■ Receiving Hardware: Smartphone, Tablet (iOS 15 or later, Android 9 or later) ■ Receiving Software: PG-Link *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The progress of computers, which can be likened to the human brain, is remarkable; however, the advancement of sensors, which can be compared to human senses, cannot be said to be on par with it. Nagano Keiki believes that the advancement of sensors is an important challenge that creates new cultures and opens our future. In the field of process instrumentation, we have gained significant achievements and trust in pressure, temperature, and measurement instruments. We are further leveraging our sensor technology and mechatronics technology in areas such as factory automation, the automotive industry, and information and communication, working on product development for "sensors," "actuators," and "control devices" that are suitable for new application fields.