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RS-140-L | Quad Head Standard Receiver

RS-140-L | Quad Head Standard Receiver

 

Receivers are installed into designated zones requiring staff security. A receiver converts the ultrasonic signal and processes this signal for transmission via LoRa to HubSens where the exact location is displayed. A lamp on the receiver tells the person who activated the alarm that the signal was received.

 

 

 

XR140receiver

  • The RS-140 receiver has a stainless-steel faceplate and fits into a standard 4-square E.O. box.
  • Activated by a PALS Sentry transmitter.
  • A lamp on the receiver tells the person who activated the alarm that the signal was received.
  • Legacy version is available for 1-to-1 replacement for existing Sentry Installations without HubSens

Power Requirements:
12-27V DC
7 milliamperes nominal
25 milliamperes in alarm

Mounts on a two-gang E.O. box. The RS-120 has four ultrasonic transducers and under normal conditions will be activated by a transmitter at a range of 50 feet along the axis of each transducer. The range along the axis to the receiver faceplate is not less than 25 feet.

RS-140-L | Quad Head Standard Receiver

Receivers are installed into designated zones requiring staff security. A receiver converts the ultrasonic signal and processes this signal for transmission via LoRa to HubSens where the exact location is displayed. A lamp on the receiver tells the person who activated the alarm that the signal was received.

XR140receiver

Features & Benefits

  • The RS-140 receiver has a stainless-steel faceplate and fits into a standard 4-square E.O. box.
  • Activated by a PALS Sentry transmitter.
  • A lamp on the receiver tells the person who activated the alarm that the signal was received.
  • Legacy version is available for 1-to-1 replacement for existing Sentry Installations without HubSens

 

 

Specifications

Power Requirements:
12-27V DC
7 milliamperes nominal
25 milliamperes in alarm

Mounts on a two-gang E.O. box. The RS-120 has four ultrasonic transducers and under normal conditions will be activated by a transmitter at a range of 50 feet along the axis of each transducer. The range along the axis to the receiver faceplate is not less than 25 feet.