Pulsar AWZ710 - v1.0 is a foot-operated panic button designed to transmit a signal about an emergency situation or to call for help. Some of its key capabilities include:
Adjustable settings: The button can be programmed to meet the specific requirements of your installation, with adjustable settings for the time the button must be held down, the time after which the alarm is automatically canceled, and the time the output remains active in monostable mode.
Multiple operation modes: The button can operate in three different modes: monostable, latch, and bistable. In monostable mode, the output is active for a set period of time after the button is pressed. In latch mode, the output remains active until it is reset by the RST input or the PROG/RESET button. In bistable mode, the output changes state each time the button is pressed.
Pulsar AWZ710 - v1.0 is a foot-operated panic button designed to transmit a signal about an emergency situation or to call for help. Some of its key capabilities include:
Adjustable settings: The button can be programmed to meet the specific requirements of your installation, with adjustable settings for the time the button must be held down, the time after which the alarm is automatically canceled, and the time the output remains active in monostable mode.
Multiple operation modes: The button can operate in three different modes: monostable, latch, and bistable. In monostable mode, the output is active for a set period of time after the button is pressed. In latch mode, the output remains active until it is reset by the RST input or the PROG/RESET button. In bistable mode, the output changes state each time the button is pressed.
Pulsar AWZ710 - v1.0 is a foot-operated panic button designed to transmit a signal about an emergency situation or to call for help. Some of its key capabilities include:
Adjustable settings: The button can be programmed to meet the specific requirements of your installation, with adjustable settings for the time the button must be held down, the time after which the alarm is automatically canceled, and the time the output remains active in monostable mode.
Multiple operation modes: The button can operate in three different modes: monostable, latch, and bistable. In monostable mode, the output is active for a set period of time after the button is pressed. In latch mode, the output remains active until it is reset by the RST input or the PROG/RESET button. In bistable mode, the output changes state each time the button is pressed.
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