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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〇 Automatic door and shutter control system equipment 〇 Wireless touch switch
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Our company, as a specialized security system provider, has handled numerous projects not only in the Okayama and Hiroshima regions but also nationwide. We provide total security systems to public institutions such as Okayama Prefectural Office, Okayama Prefectural Police, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, and post offices, as well as to schools, commercial facilities, businesses, factories, and stores. By "offering good products, making good proposals, and executing good construction," we provide our customers with suitable peace of mind and safety. We are confident in our proposal and technical capabilities. Please feel free to consult us on security, monitoring, labor-saving, energy conservation, visualization, and more.