| Functional Characteristics: |
The interactive touch and approximation
safeguarding has two sensors. For example: as soon as a person approaches
a secured coin a sensor LED is triggered off. Upon further approaching the
coin, a coin-LED is triggered off right before the coin is actually touched.
It is also possible to hook up other electric devices (e.g. siren) instead of the LED.
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| Technical Specifications: |
Two MirrorMaid sensors are the heart
of the interactive Touch and approximation safeguarding. They are
hooked up to the sensor's wire and the coin, respectively. Once a
sensor is triggered the alternating relay output of the MirrorMaid's
power supply is switched. The maximum switching capacity is 1000 VA.
The sensitivity (ca. 10 - 100 mm) can be modified by adjusting the
size of the sensor field, the surroundings of the sensor field as
well as the set up of the MirrorMaid sensor. It is possible to use
items which are directly electro conductive as sensor fields. Please
visit our website for more information on our touch sensors.
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| Integrated Electronics: |
- 2 x MirrorMaid Kit including power supply
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| Locations: |
This technology is used in miscellaneous
museums, e.g. The Historical Museum at the Hohen Ufer in Hanover,
the Residence Museum in Celle, the Coastal Museum in Wilhelmshaven, etc..
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