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EAS - (RF) Receiver

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EAS

(RF) Receiver

The EAS radio frequency receiver is the beating heart of the EAS system and is compatible with all types of automatic doors. A simple push on the key fob or actuator switch triggers an operating sequence to open the door. 

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  • Technology - Radio frequency
  • Transmitter frequency - 433 MHz
  • Max. detection distance - 25M (open field)
  • Power consumption - 30 mA
  • Supply voltage of receiver - 12 - 24 V AC +/- 15%; 12 - 30 V DC +/- 10%
  • Receiver output - relay with switch-over contact (free of potential)
  • Max. voltage - 48Vac - 60Vdc
  • Max. current - 1A (resistive)
  • Max. switching power - 30W (dc)/48VA (ac)
  • Temperature range - -10° C to 55° C

Any system using SLR switches or RF fobs requires at least one EAS (RF) Receiver

This receiver has a maximum detection distance of 25M (open field). The maximum number of programmable transmitter buttons/fobs per receiver is 100.

An activation control is used to switch an automatic door operator.The correct choice of control is critical since this will dictate how well the automated entrance works.The choice of switching method will regulate traffic flow and prescribe how and by whom the door is used.Your choice may also dictate whether the automated doors are classed as Low Energy Swing Doors or Powered Doors.

How to Make the Correct Choice. Initially the choice is two-fold between automatic activation and manual activation. Consideration should be given to the following: Traffic flow or density and traffic profile. High traffic situations, found in public or commercial buildings, require frequent unhindered switching of doors via microwave motion sensors (or detectors). Low traffic situations, usually residential applications or automated doors specifically designed for the exclusive use of those requiring automated access, can be controlled manually using actuators (or push pads).

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High Traffic – Powered Doors
Switched automatically via Microwave Motion Sensors or Proximity Sensors such as Contact Mats

Low Traffic – Low Energy Swing Doors
Switched manually via Actuators (Push Pads) or Hand Held Fobs

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