Photobeams - Recessed Reed Contacts
Rednet High Security Photoelectric System OP-RN4/10-25, OP-RN4/25-75, OP-RN4/75-150 • 30'–80' [OP-RN4/10-25], 80'–245' [OP-RN4/25-75], 245'–495' [OP-RN4/75-150]
• Sixteen photoelectric beams create a "net" for high level security applications
• Field adjustable detection levels • Fog detection circuitry
• Graded alarm response detects both rapidly moving upright intruders and attempts to crawl through the lower beams
• Free Standing tower [OP-RNT175] or Wall Mount Tower [OP-RNW175] Required and sold separately
P/E Quad Beams with Laser Alignment System
SL-E964Q165Q (E-964-Q165Q) – 165' outdoor/330' indoor SL-E964Q330Q (E-964-Q330Q) – 330' outdoor/660' indoor SL-E964Q495Q (E-964-Q495Q) – 495' outdoor/990' indoor
SL-E964Q660Q (E-964-Q660Q) – 660' outdoor/1320' indoor • 12/24VAC/VDC • NO/NC alarm output (A at 120VAC) • 4 beams help eliminate false alarms • 4 frequencies help eliminate interference between units • Built-in heater
.375" Stubby Recessed Contact with Rare Earth Button Magnet
PRO51BTM • Stubby .375" (10mm) press fit with button magnet fits even the tightest spots
• Powerful rare earth magnet is easy to install with screw or adhesive
• Standard gap – .5" (13mm), magnet screw hole is convex for smooth flush fit
• Also available: * PRO51BTM-WH – white * PROBTM – 10-pack button magnets
.375" Diameter Miniature Press Fit Magnetic Contact
951WG • .75" (19mm) long magnet, the 951WG is ideal for casement windows, sliding windows, and other thin frame applications
• Standard gap: 1.25" (32mm) – the largest gap of any mini .375" (10mm) contact, 12" (30cm) leads are standard
• Also available: * 951WG-WH – white * 951WG-BR – brown * 951WG-WH-M – extra magnet (10-pack) * 951WG-BR-M – extra magnet (10-pack)
Compact Reflective Photoelectric Beam
SL-E931S35RR (E-931-S35RRQ) – For garage doors or gates • NO/NC relay O/P
• Indoor/outdoor use • Up to 35' range • All mounting hardware/brackets included • 12–240VDC/24–240VAC
SL-E931ACCHR – Hood for reflector
SL-E931S33PR (E-931-S33PRQ)– Polarized retro-reflective photoelectric sensor reduces the interference caused by shiny objects reflecting light back into the sensor
.375" Stubby Contact with .25" Magnet
MPS95WG • Standard gap: 1.25" (32mm), 12" (30cm) leads • Also available: * MPS95WGW – white * MPS95WGB – brown
Customizable Photobeam Towers
OP-TW200, OP-TW200M • Double-sided free standing and single-sided wall mount photobeam towers
• Optex will customize and build tower with power supply, heater and tampers based on job requirements (Parts sold separately)
• Accepts all AX series photobeams including the Wireless AX-TFR Series
• Heavy duty construction protects beams from elements and vandalism
Universal Magnetic Contact 7940
The most versatile mounting options of any contact available, screw mount, adhesive mount or recess, super wide gap of 2" (51mm) is standard or 1" (25mm) end-to-end recessed, insulation displacement terminals eliminate stripping or soldering, just insert wires and tighten, recess adapter plugs included.
• Also available: * 7940WH – white * 7940BR – brown * 7940WH-M – extra magnet (10-pack) * 7940BR-M – extra magnet (10-pack)
.75" Contact with .375" Magnet
MPS73WG • Standard gap: 1.25" (32mm), 12" (30cm) leads • Also available: * MPS73WGW – white * MPS73WGB – brown
1" Steel Door Magnetic Contact
947 • The clean look of recessed contacts coupled with robust features that meet the requirements of steel doors
• 1" (25mm) diameter with “lock-in” mounting caps • Standard gap .5" (13mm) in steel • 5' (1.5m) zip cord leads are standard • Includes .375" diameter by 1" long bare magnet • Also available: * 947WH – white * 947BR – brown
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.75" Steel Door Contact
MPS70WG • Standard gap – 1.25" (32mm) • .625" (16mm) gap for steel, 12" (30cm) leads • Also available: * MPS70WGW – white * MPS70WGB – brown
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