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Vaisala Indigo 201 - 2 Product Overview; Introduction to Indigo Transmitters; Probe Connection Options and Wireless Interface Examples (GMP251 Example)

Vaisala Indigo 201
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2. Product Overview
2.1 Introduction to Indigo™ Transmitters
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Indigo 201
Figure 1 Indigo 201 With and Without Display, Wireless Interface Examples
Vaisala Indigo transmitters are a plug-and-play host device platform for Vaisala Indigo-
compatible probes. Indigo transmitters extend the feature set of connected probes with a
range of additional options for outputs, measurement viewing, status monitoring, and
configuration interface access.
Depending on the Indigo transmitter model, a display is available as an optional selection or
as a standard feature. In the non-display model, an LED indicator is used for notifications.
Probes can be connected either directly on the transmitter from the probe's connector, or by
using a cable between Indigo and the probe.
The configuration interface of Indigo transmitters is a browser-based wireless UI that
requires a mobile device or computer that supports wireless connectivity (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
WLAN).
The Indigo 201 transmitter is designed for analog output applications: the transmitter's
output options include 3 analog output channels (current or voltage) and 2 relays.
For more information on Indigo transmitter models, see www.vaisala.com/indigo.
More Information
Indigo 201 Basic Features and Options (page 8)
Specifications (page 71)
Chapter 2 – Product Overview
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