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TR Scheduler Pod

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TR Scheduler Pod

Model No. ML319

European Conformity

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The TR Scheduler Pod is a switching device that allows recording using PowerLab, LabChart (or Chart) and up to 12 Telemetry Research wireless transmitters with a single Telemetry Research wireless receiver.

Operation
The TR Scheduler Pod switches the receiving frequency of a TR wireless receiver to record from multiple individual transmitters through a single PowerLab input. The pod is controlled using the supplied TR Scheduler Extension for Chart (also available from our Downloads website page). The pod and extension configure data recording durations and periods, allowing a PowerLab data acquisition system to record for minutes, hours or days from multiple telemetry transmitters.

System Compatibility
The ML319 TR Scheduler Pod connects to any PowerLab hardware with Pod ports (8-pin DIN inputs) and requires the TR Scheduler Extension for Chart  to operate.  The TR Scheduler Extension for Chart 5 is available for free to download and requires Chart 5.5.1 or later (win only).  The TR Scheduler Extension for Chart is available for free to download and requires Chart 5 or later (win only).

TR Scheduler Pod can be used with the:
• MLE1051 Wireless Biopotential/Temperature Receiver (TR101)
• MLE1053 Wireless SNA/Temperature Receiver (TR161)

The scheduler allows the user to automate data collection:
  • from up to 12 wireless transmitters with a single receiver
  • the scheduler allows data recording durations of seconds, minutes or hours
  • of data for periods over days to weeks
  • communication between the transmitter, Pod and receiver also power-downs the transmitter to extend the life of the battery
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