"PW-UT"
The PowerWave window and door transmitter has been designed for a wide range of applications and can be mated to any device with either a N/O or N/C output which switched from 0 to 9 volts. Each PW-UT transmits in a pulsed code with up to 65,000 possible combinations. The heavy duty case can be used in both indoor and outdoor applications. The status of the lithium battery is transmitted to the receiver each time the transmitter is activated. A low battery signal will be indicated when a battery capacity has decreased by approximately 70%.
Features
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Extremely compact size
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Mate to any device N/O or N/C
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Use in both outdoor & indoor applications
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3 cell lithium battery stack
PW-UT Technical Specifications
Operating Frequency |
304 Mhz |
Inputt |
2 Terminal N/O or N/C (selectable by jumper) |
Internal Reed Switch |
N/C (w/magnet) |
Transmit Time |
1 second |
Reset Time |
1 second |
Input Trigger-N/O |
10 ms |
Input Trigger-N/C |
400 ms |
Min. Voltage Trigger |
4 volts @ Tr=0.1 sec. |
Battery |
3 cells CR 1220 Lithium |
Battery Life* |
5-10 years |
Battery Life |
50,000 operations |
Operational* |
50,000 operations |
Size |
2.5" x 1.3" x 0.65" |
Color |
Beige |
*Battery life is dependent on both the method of input and operation. When the transmitter is operated with N/O input and seldom used, the battery life is primarily the shelf life of the lithium cells, which lose approximately 1% to 2% of their capacity per year. The battery may also be depleted by transmitter use since the total capacity of the battery when new is about 100,000 operating seconds. When the transmitter is N/C, operation uses a small current to monitor the loop limits and limits the life to 5 years. Battery status is transmitted with each activation. A low battery signal is indicated when the battery capacity has decreased by approx. 70% with 30% remaining.
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