Nautilus Systems can be reprogrammed to give on/off outputs instead of proportional outputs or vice-versa provided the user knows the correct Security Access Code. Several different models of receiver are available, capable of operating from 10 to 35 VDC, 30 to 120 VDC or 110 / 220 VAC.
The microprocessor on the Nautilus Remote Vehicle Unit continuously monitors the engine sensors and informs the operator if any should move outside of their safe working limits. This prevents damage to the vehicle and expensive down time. “Plug-in” design makes the circuit boards easy to replace, ensuring speedy repair and minimal “downtime”. All cards are “keyed” with a special notch to ensure that they can only be inserted in the correct position.
A thick rubber pad in the enclosure lid holds the “plug-in” circuit boards firmly in place. Individually fused output relays directly operate even the largest solenoids.
APPROVALS:
Remote Vehicle Unit enclosure: Meets or exceeds C.S.A and U.L. 508 Specifications; Type 3, 3R, 3S, 4, 4X, 6, 6P, Nema 12, Nema 13.
U.H.F. Radios: Meets or exceeds the requirements of D.O.C (Canada) F.C.C. (U.S.A.) & D.O.T. (Australia)
SPECIFICATIONS:
Dimensions: 300 x 242 x 140 mm
Weight: 3.86 kg
Frequency selection: Synthesizer
Frequency range: 903 – 926 MHz
Channel spacing: 25 kHz Frequency stability: ± 5 PPM
Selectivity: -60 dB min.
Spurious response: -65 dB min
Intermodulation: -60 dB min
Operating voltage: 7 – 35/30 – 120 VDC 110 VAC / 220 VAC
Technology: HCMOS/CMOS/SMT
Temperature range: -30ºC to + 60ºC