LSIZE Lumber Size Control
Since 1983
 

 

LSIZE Wireless Mobile Module
The wireless link between your gage and the Handheld


The LSIZE Mobile Module mounted on your gage provides the wireless link between your gage and the LSIZE Handheld.  The Mobile Module was designed to mount on the back side of a caliper or a micrometer, but can be used with any Mitutoyo gage that has SPC output.

Download the LSIZE Wireless User's Guide for more detailed information.


  • Sends measurements wirelessly to the LSIZE Handheld.

  • Compact design measures 2.137" x 1.44" x.79" and weighs 1.6 oz.

  • Highly visible LEDs indicate successful gage reading and wireless transmission.

  • User can replace the battery & gage cable without removing the Mobile Module from the gage.

  • Threaded inserts and captive panel screws used to secure the LSIZE Mobile Module case cover (you will not lose screws or strip threads in plastic case when changing cables or replacing batteries).

  • Push buttons on the Mobile Module (Setup & Read) rated for 1,000,000 cycles.

  • Use the read button on your gage cable or the read button on the Mobile Module to request a gage reading.

  • Advanced power management eliminates the need for on/off switch.

  • Uses commonly available CR2 Photo Lithium battery.

  • Firmware (software in the Mobile Module) can be upgraded in the field.


Mobile Module Specifications

Description Specification
Size 2.13" x 1.44" x .79"
Weight 1.6 oz
Range Up to 100' line of site indoors
Power requirements CR2 Photo Lithium battery
Battery life Typical up to 400,000 readings or in excess of 2 years
Status indicators Gage reading successful
Data received by LSIZE Mobile Handheld
Gages supported Mitutoyo gages (calipers, micrometers, digital indicators, etc.)
Wireless Frequency 2.4 GHz ISM Baud (Industrial, Scientific & Medical)
Operating & temperature humidity 32oF to 122oF
90% humidity; non-condensing
Approved for use In North America, South America, Australia, New Zealand and Europe.


 

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Revised January 27, 2012