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PUSH BUTTON REMOTE CONTROLS

TRL SMD
7000
Transmitter - 2
or 4 button, single step, 9V battery
Receiver - 2 or
4 relay, 12VDC

Ikusi
I-Syon MR06 ( CAT.3 Safety )
Standard
configuration is as shown with two speed buttons for up /
down / left / right complete with on / stop button, and
START button.
However, this could just as
easily be used for any other application requiring 4 x two
step buttons simply by the use of appropriate stickers on
the buttons. The receiver is also very compact with two STOP
relays ( Cat. 3 ) and eight 6A/250V
relays.

Ikusi
I-SyonMR11
Standard
configuration is as shown with 2 single step buttons for
auxillary functions, 6 two step buttons for up / down / left
/ right / in / out, STOP button, and START button.
Again, this could just as
easily be used for any other application requiring 6 x two
step buttons and two auxillary buttons. The compact receiver
contains a full compliment
of
12A/250V relays.

Ikusi
I-Syon MP10G
Standard
configuration is as shown with 10 single step buttons
numbered 1 to 10 and an ON / OFF button. This model has an
overlay available which allows each button to be customised,
or even blanked out should you not require all 10 buttons.
The compact receiver runs on 9-30VDC with 10 MOSFET outputs.

Ikusi
TM70/1 & 2
Standard
configuration as shown with 6 dual step push buttons( TM70/1
) or 10 dual step push buttons ( TM70/2 ), on/off switch,
start button, STOP button plus LCD display with battery
level indicator. Receiver comes standard with 13 output
relays, 2 STOP relays and powered by either 115/230VAC or 9
– 30VDC.
Options
include : selector switches ( maintained or spring return ),
feedback to LCD screen ( not shown ), additional relay
outputs ( up to 29 possible ), shoulder strap, master /
slave, pitch & catch, tandem, range limiter.

Ikusi Explosion Proof
Ikusi continues
to widen its TM70 range of remote controls. It has now
included two new handheld pushbuttons, type I and II, which
stand out as they have obtained ATEX certification,
applicable to the use of this type of equipment in
potentially explosive environments or atmospheres.
The type I and II button boxes in the TM70 range can
therefore now be installed in potentially explosive
environments, both in dust and gas atmospheres. The only
limitation to the certification degree in gas atmospheres
regards Acetylene and Hydrogen.
The ATEX directive (94/9/EC), concerning the use of
equipment in potentially explosive
atmospheres,
came into force on 1 July 2003, and since June 2006 any
equipment that does not comply with this regulation, whether
it is old or new, must be replaced. |