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Access control photoelectric cell NOVA

access control photoelectric cell
access control photoelectric cell
access control photoelectric cell
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Characteristics

Function
for access control

Description

Phoyocells with batteries NOVA Wi-Fi is the first photocell of the world operating completely by radio where both the transmitter and receiver operate with batteries. For this reason It is not necessary any connection to the control board. MASTER Wi-Fi manages NOVA Wi-Fi photocells The infrared beam can be adjusted gradually both horizontally (-90 ° ÷ +90 °) and vertically (-5 ° ÷ +5 °) Both the transmitter and the receiver are connectable to the contact of a mechanical or resistive safety strip with NC or NO contacts and this permit to install it on a mobile door of a sliding gate The receiver of the photocell signals to the MASTER Wi-Fi when the batteries are discharged (about a week before). MASTER Wi-Fi emits an acoustic warning Battery life of 3 years The timing of the infrared beam is available on 2 different selectable frequencies You can install up to 6 pairs of NOVA Wi-Fi photocells, identifying them uniquely The range of the infrared signal of the photocell is above 25m The range of the radio signal of the photocell is above 20m NOVA Wi-Fi is a safety device, certificate EN13849-2: 2008 and together with a RIB control board equipped with electronic self-test, it is a Class 2 protective device The Firmware is certified according to EN61508-3: 2001 You can exclude a pair of photocells in case of maintenance by moving a microswitch on the board MASTER Wi-Fi. The gate will continue to work You can delete the code from the single pair of photocells and insert a new one Each NOVA Wi-Fi photocell has a unique identification code programmed at the factory

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