PB-30TK Takex 30m Outdoor/Indoor Beam
Specifications | |
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Type |
Twin Beam
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Detection system |
Simultaneous breaking of 2 beams
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Infrared beam |
LED pulsed beam, Double modulation
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Detection distance |
Outdoor 100' (30m) or less
Indoor 200' (60m) or less |
Max. arrival distance |
Outdoor 1000' (300m) or less
Indoor 1000' (300m) or less |
Frequency Selection |
Single Channel
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Response time |
50msec. to 700msec. (Variable at pot)
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Supply voltage |
10V to 30VDC (Non-polarity)
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Current consumption |
53mA or less
|
Alarm output |
Dry contact relay output form C
Contact action : Interruption time + delay time (1 to 3 sec.) Contact capacity : 30V AC/DC, 0.5A or less |
Tamper output |
Dry contact relay N/C
Action: Activated when cover is detached Contact capacity: 30V AC/DC, 0.5A or less |
LED indicator |
Red LED (Receiver):
・ON: when an alarm is initiated. |
Functions |
Monitor jack output, AGC circuit, Frost proof cover
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Mounting position |
Indoor / Outdoor
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Wiring |
Terminals
|
Weight |
Transmitter: 13.3oz (380g)
Receiver: 14oz (400g) |
Appearance |
PC resin (wine red)
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Environmental Specification | |
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Ambient temperature |
-13°F to +140°F (-25°C to +60°C)
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IP Rating |
IP54
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(PB30TK)
SKU | PB30TK |
Shipping Width | 0.200m |
Shipping Height | 0.200m |
Shipping Length | 0.200m |
Shipping Cubic | 0.008000000m3 |
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