Optical probe OP-345
Optical probe OP-345 with RS-232 output signal
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Overview
The OP-345 Optical Probe, equipped with RS-232 output, serves as an interface that communicates through infrared waves with peripheral devices like electricity meters, water meters, heat meters, gas meters, or any other device with an optical port. Its compact design ensures lightweight and ruggedness through ABS and Polycarbonate filter material. This product is compatible with all devices that adhere to the European standard IEC 62056-21 (IEC 1107).
OP-345 features an RJ-10 connector, which is perfect for data retrieval by a peripheral device, like a handheld device, that supports the RS232 port. Power is derived directly from the RS232 port, meaning that there is no need for an external battery or AC adapter. Additionally, OP-345 boasts a robust magnet, enabling the optical probe to remain firmly attached to the meter, while also being resistant to external light influences other than the infrared wavelength.
* Installation and configuration instructions are provided with the probe.
Features
- Ergonomic & User-friendly Housing Design
- Powerful Magnet
- Optical Filter
- High-quality Cable
- Compliant with IEC 62056-21 (1107) Standard (Physical)
- Powered by RS2324 Port
Ergonomic & User-friendly Housing Design
The housing is designed with ergonomics in mind for comfortable handling. The material of construction ensures both robustness and lightness. It provides substantial resistance against surface wear due to its prolonged usage with optical port devices and meters.
It’s worth noting that good material alone doesn’t guarantee high hardness. The housing shape significantly impacts probe hardness. We have developed optical probes to endure a drop from a distance of one meter in case it slips from the user’s grip.
Powerful Magnet
The head of the device boasts a powerful magnet hidden below the surface, allowing the probe to attach securely to the optical port. This eliminates the need for constant manual checking and ensures a secure connection to the device.
Caution: Due to the strong magnetic force of the probe’s magnet, please do not store it near electronic equipment as it may cause damage if stored for long periods. It can also result in malfunctions in any storage device, including hard drives, solid-state memories (such as flash memory and SSDs), RAM storage, and similar.
Optical Filter
To establish communication between two devices through an optical port, a specific wavelength is necessary. The wavelength employed should be within the range of 880 nm infrared light, which remains invisible to the human eye. The light filter integrated into this optical probe effectively screens all ambient light, negating any possible interference to ensure uninterrupted and efficient communication between both the devices.
High Quality Cable
When using wired products, the cable is susceptible to detachment due to bending and stretching. Nonetheless, our wired optical probes are equipped with a robust and superior quality cable, ensuring prolonged and effective use.
Mechanical specifications
- Dimensions: Diameter 32mm, Height 26mm
- Cable: Length 2m, Diameter 4.5mm, four-wire cable LAPP GERMANY
- Connector: RJ-10
- Infrared filter: Against external light influences
- Weight: Complete assembly weighs a maximum of 95gr
- Casing material: Probe Head ABS, Infrared filter Polycarbonate
Electrical Specifications
- Signal Specifications: Signals are in the range of +3 to +15V or −3 to −15V
- Compatibility: IEC 62056-21 (1107) standard
- Signal level: Compatible with RS232 (EIA-232)
- Power Requirements: Powered by RS232 port
- Power consumption: approx. 5 mA (transmitting)
- Data Rate: from 300 to 19200 bit/s
- Communication: Half duplex
- Optical: 880nm bi-directional IR interface
- Echo filter: Yes
Environmental Specifications
- Operating Temperature: -30°C to +60°C
- Storage Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
- Rugged: Meets the requirements of several tests, including those for thermal shock, humidity, water resistance, RF susceptibility, ESD, drop, random vibration, solar radiation, salt, fog, and low pressure.