Network Handheld
Radio Interface
C O N T R O L L E R S
Network Hand-held
The Network Hand-held radio resulted from our experience and leadership. We know that you can be a more effective turf manager if you are allowed to turn your system on or off, access central features, activate manual and syringe operations, or pause and resume your system—all from a remote location. So Toro developed a hand-held radio interface that communicates with user-friendly central software and advanced satellites.
Features
•Optional for any SitePro central control system
•Simple command set
•Accesses central and satellite features from the field
•Clear audio verification of system commands
•Extensive start and syringe capabilities
•Comprehensive multi-manual functionality
•System and program pause and resume
•System On and Off command activation
•Minimum system compatibility:
•SitePro
•Network LTC
•Network DR2
•Network 8000
•Network CDS
•UL listed, CSA certified
•Built-in programmable radio
•Less-radio models available for CE
•Telephone input allows control from a mobile or standard telephone
Of course, we designed the product for simple set up and installation. And we made sure that you could accomplish all of the satellite activities you value—with very few keystrokes.
Ordering Information
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External Transformer |
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HHRI—Hand-held |
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01—110 V ac |
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WB—Wide Band |
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Radio Interface |
02—Less Radio CE |
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For Example:
When specifying a Network Hand-held radio with narrow-band frequency and a 110 V ac transformer, you would order:
NB-HHRI-01
Note: Radio license required.