Can request-to-exit buttons be made wireless to operate DIGIWAY door operators?
Can request-to-exit buttons be made wireless to operate DIGIWAY door operators?
Yes.
The DIGIWAY Spring Return has a built-in radio receiver.
To make a request-to-exit button wireless, you will need a TX26-MC1 transmitter. The transmitter requires a 9V battery and can be used to convert any request-to-exit button with Normally Open connection to a wireless button.
The button can then be added into the receiver memory of the door operator in order to activate the unit.
The SENSIR and SENSRAD buttons also come with in-built transmitters that can be paired directly with the DIGIWAY door operator's internal memory.
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