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Ideal for applications such as lighting, door and access control, and other general-purpose remote switching tasks, the ready to use Pro series is available in four, eight and 16-channel versions.

The Pro series from RF Solutions is an industrial-standard remote control system. Ideal for applications such as lighting, door and access control, and other general-purpose remote switching tasks, the ready to use Pro series is available in four, eight and 16-channel versions. The system uses a highly secure transmission protocol to provide reliable operation.

The receiver unit comprises a durable IP65 rated enclosure with a clear, hinged, screw-down lid.

Overall dimensions are 315 x 235 x 130mm.

The circuitry is contained as interchangeable DIN rail modules with choice of modular relay outputs switching up to 30A at 230V AC.

The unit also houses an integral 12V DC power supply and antenna.

Ribbon cables are used to provide simple and fast connection of the interchangeable modules.

A 433MHz version is capable of achieving a range of up to 200 metres, and 433MHz narrowband (434.525MHz) versions achieve up to 1km.

Outputs may be configured to operate as either latching or momentary, and one timed output for up to 15 minutes.

RF Solutions offers a choice of two transmitter units with the Pro series industrial receivers.

The 204 series transmitter is a compact handheld unit powered by two CR2016 lithium cells.

It is supplied in a wall-mountable cradle and can be specified with either four, eight or 16 buttons.

The 205 transmitter is a larger, ruggedised unit suited to industrial or difficult environments.

It has a removable Protective rubber boot and is also available with either four, eight, or 16 buttons and requires two AAA size batteries The receiver outputs may be mapped to combinations of individual or several of the transmitters' switches using an 'easy learn' process.

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