Maximum Power And Frequency Bands - Digi Connect Sensor User Manual

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Maximum power and frequency bands

This section contains the maximum power and frequency bands for Connect Sensor.
Maximum power
2 W
1 W
Battery life
Connect Sensor uses sleep and wake modes to manage power use. The device wakes only for sensor
readings and sending reports to Remote Manager. It is in sleep mode at all other times to maintain
low power consumption.
Digi Connect® Sensor User Guide
Maximum power and frequency bands
Associated frequencies
Cellular 850 and 900 MHz bands
Cellular 1800 and 1900 MHz bands
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