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aquaero 5 XT USB Fan Controller, Graphic LCD, Touch Control, IR Remote Control
The aquaero is an absolutely autonomous working microprocessor-controlled device with USB 2.0 interface. All speed parameters and sensor values can be set and visualized in an user-friendly menu or through an even easier to use PC-software. Additionally, the graphic LC display can be used to display almost any information using the popular LCD software LCDHype.
The key features of the aquaero 5 include: · Programmable four channel fan controller · Graphic LC display with backlight (except LT) · USB 2.0 and aquabus interface · Four fan outputs with current measurement · Versatile control options · Eight temperature sensor inputs · Flow sensor input · Universal IR receiver (except LT) · Output for IR transmitter · Three LED outputs · Potential-free switch · Two additional power outputs · Extensive alarm options · Acoustical alarm · Speed signal output for status evaluation · Expandable to a maximum of 10 fan channels
Several aqua computer products can be used to expand the functionality of the aquaero 5 Controller. These expansions are dynamically mapped into the menus and display pages of the aquaero, creating a consitent control system rather than individual devices.
In maximum configuration, the following devices can be connected to an aquaero 5 simultaneously: Two aquastream XT pumps Six poweradjust 2 controllers One tubemeter Two multiswitches
Power consumption without attached loads: aprrox. 1 Watt at 5 Volt
Scope of delivery: - aquaero 5 XT controller - aquaremote infrared remote control - four temperature sensors, length approx. 70 cm - one internal USB cable, length approx. 100 cm - one connection cable for speed signal or aquabus - manual - mounting material for installation into a free extension bayThe aquaero is an absolutely autonomous working microprocessor-controlled device with USB 2.0 interface. All speed parameters and sensor values can be set and visualized in an user-friendly menu or through an even easier to use PC-software. Additionally, the graphic LC display can be used to display almost any information using the popular LCD software LCDHype.
The key features of the aquaero 5 include: - Programmable four channel fan controller - Graphic LC display with backlight (except LT) - USB 2.0 and aquabus interface - Four fan outputs with current measurement - Versatile control options - Eight temperature sensor inputs - Flow sensor input - Universal IR receiver (except LT) - Output for IR transmitter - Three LED outputs - Potential-free switch - Two additional power outputs - Extensive alarm options - Acoustical alarm - Speed signal output for status evaluation - Expandable to a maximum of 10 fan channels
Several aqua computer products can be used to expand the functionality of the aquaero 5 Controller. These expansions are dynamically mapped into the menus and display pages of the aquaero, creating a consitent control system rather than individual devices.
In maximum configuration, the following devices can be connected to an aquaero 5 simultaneously: Two aquastream XT pumps Six poweradjust 2 controllers One tubemeter Two multiswitches
Power consumption without attached loads: aprrox. 1 Watt at 5 Volt
For a more thorough feature description, please click this link: aquaero_5_eng.pdf
Scope of delivery: - aquaero 5 XT controller - aquaremote infrared remote control - four temperature sensors, length approx. 70 cm - one internal USB cable, length approx. 100 cm - one connection cable for speed signal or aquabus - manual - mounting material for installation into a free extension bay
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