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Wireless Touch Switch Receiver DAW-300

Adopting a specific low-power method! (Using the 2.4GHz band) The transmission distance has been further extended, and the reliability of the radio waves has been improved.

■Miniaturization of the receiver By miniaturizing, we can utilize the limited space within the automatic door engine more effectively. ■Interference prevention feature Using the 2.4GHz frequency band, we send signals from 3 channels in sequence to ensure reliability and prevent interference.

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Wireless Touch Switch Receiver DAW-31

A simple and stylish touch switch with antibacterial specifications!

■Interference Prevention The registration method for the touch switch (transmitter) has two options to prevent interference. ■Pairing Mode: Register the transmission ID of the transmitter to the receiver (compatible only between DAW-71 and DAW-31). ■Select Switch Mode: Same channel code setting as conventional devices. ■Check Reception Status You can check the reception status by the color of the LED on the receiver, whether it is off or on. ■Improved Environmental Resistance DAW-71 (transmitter): IPX3, DAW-81 (receiver): IPX7. The DAW-81 has a waterproof structure, allowing it to be installed outdoors. ■User-Friendly Design ● Maintains compatibility with conventional products (DAW-1, 3, 5, 7, 70 series). ● The operation display LED changes from off to blinking to indicate when the battery needs to be replaced. ● The transmitter uses two readily available AA batteries.

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