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You are here: Home / Industry News / NBK Wireless Positioning Unit “EPU-200” Series model change notice

NBK Wireless Positioning Unit “EPU-200” Series model change notice

January 25, 2021 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

NBK-logo-imageA model change for the Wireless Positioning Unit “EPU-200” series will occur as follows. The backwards compatible model will be the “EPU-220” series (scheduled for release on June 29, 2021).

There will be no change in price, shape, dimensions, or performance as a result of this model change. Customers who have been using the “EPU-200” series can continue using it for the same equipment designs. With this model change, the terminating resistor, which used to need to be installed externally when wiring, is now built into the unit, allowing it to be changed with software for greater customer convenience.

NBK
www.nbk1560.com

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