New Products: Microwave Motion Sensors

April 21, 2009
The RMS Series of microwave motion sensors are designed to actuate automatic sliding, swinging, folding, or revolving doors when approaching traffic is detected

The RMS Series of microwave motion sensors are designed to actuate automatic sliding, swinging, folding, or revolving doors when approaching traffic is detected.

Three models are available: The RMS-MNA sensor is the basic model with 1 SPST relay output that operates in normally-open or normally-closed mode. The RMS-D-NA sensor has “turtle-mode” capability to detect extremely slow motion, as well as cross-talk suppression that tunes out people who are walking past, but not towards, the door. The RMS-D-RC-NA sensor has the above features as well as a remote control with an LCD display.

The sensor’s compact, pod-shaped housing, with no external adjustments, eliminates tampering. The units can be mounted as high as 4 m (13 ft).

Pepperl+Fuchs
1600 Enterprise Pkwy.
Twinsburg, OH 44087
(330) 486-0001
pepperl-fuchs.com

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