Battery powered portable miniature transmitter designed for use with Linear’s DX Format receivers.
Each transmitter can be used in a limitless number of wireless remote control applications.
Pressing a transmitter button sends a digitally coded wireless signal to its companion receiver. The transmitter buttons have a positive click feel.
The digital DX code format features over a million possible codes.
The DX transmitters are precoded at the factory to unique codes so no field coding is required. Transmitters can send a signal for up to 10 seconds with each button activation.
Each button sends a unique code. Pressing both buttons together sends code three. Press button(s) for a minimum of two seconds to insure receiver activation.
A digital keyless entry system designed for outdoor access control applications.
The keypad is housed in a rugged die-cast metal enclosure and is designed to be mounted in a standard single-gang electrical box.
The die-cast keys have bright easy-to-read yellow graphics.
Up to 480 entry codes from 1 to 6 digits in length can be programmed. They can activate either or both of the relay outputs.
Relay #1 has a 5 Amp capacity. Relay #2 has a 1 Amp capacity. The relays can be set for timed or latch-on/latch-off toggle operation per each individual entry code
The keypad is housed in a rugged plastic enclosure and is designed to be mounted in a standard single-gang electrical box. The die-cast keys have bright easy-to-read yellow graphics.
It is supplied with four different plastic snap-on mounting bezels to customize the look of the keypad. The satin-chrome bezel comes factory installed on the keypad. The white ivory & bronze bezels are packaged separately.
Up to 480 entry codes from 1 to 6 digits in length can be programmed. They can activate either or both of the relay outputs.
Relay #1 has a 5 Amp capacity. Relay #2 has a 1 Amp capacity. The relays can be set for timed or latch-on/latch-off toggle operation per each individual entry code.
The on or off toggle state of a relay is maintained even after power interruption. When power is restored to the keypad each relay will assume the state it was in when power was removed.