M-605MHW
CANBO
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605MHW Hand Wave Sensor No Touch Switch

Product Description
The M-605MHW Wireless Infrared Touchless Switch is an advanced, hygienic access solution designed for modern automatic door systems. Its core innovation lies in touchless infrared activation, allowing for seamless, sanitary operation with an adjustable range of up to 30cm. The system features a self-learning wireless receiver that can pair with up to 20 transmitters, ensuring flexible and scalable installation. Easy to install and suit various door control needs.

Material & Surface Finish
The M-605MHW features a durable ABS construction, available in classic matt black and white colors. Its seamless, one-piece housing is designed in a standard 86 size (86mm × 86mm), ensuring a sleek and modern fit for automatic door access control system. The front panel includes an infrared detection window, hand shape and "wave" text, clearly and intuitively, when users wave hand to approaching the switch, infrared ray detects and sends the signal to door opener, and indicates the effectiveness of the sensor through the LED light state.

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