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Success Story | DXM
Success Story | Wireless Solutions
Success Story | Wireless Gateways and Nodes
Success Story | QS18
Success Story | R58
Success Story | Smart Sensors
Success Story | IRIS
Success Story | CL50
Success Story | IVU
Success Story | IVU
Success Story | PTL110
Success Story | PTL110
Success Story | PTL Products
Success Story | WLB32
Success Story | K50L
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Success Story | K50FL
Success Story | LE
Success Story
Success Story | WLA
Success Story | Lenses
Success Story | T30R
Success Story | QT50R
Success Story | Wireless M-GAGE Node
Monitoring the incoming power to the DXM IO-Board is a good practice to ensure the power supply for the DXM is supplying sufficient voltage and current, especially if the DXM is powered off a battery (such as a 12 V SLA battery commonly used in solar-powered applications). Note that this is only available on DXM100, DXM150, and DXM1000 models.
From the IO-Board, it is possible to read the following: