CM-331/332/333/336/324/325 Series SureWave™ Touchless Switches
SureWave™ 2nd generation hands-free switches that provide superior door activation in new and retrofit access control and automatic door applications.
CM-333 and CM-336 battery powered models are supplied with (2) AA alkaline batteries.
Lithium batteries recommended for environments below 0°C (32°F). To order, select option below.
CM-324 Series (original) single relay wired hands-free switches features an operating range of 1-30", adjustable time delay of 1-5 seconds, and provides superior performance in all ambient lighting conditions.
CM-325 Series hands-free switches are specifically designed for use in healthcare and facilities where highly reflective surfaces (chrome or polished stainless steel) cause standard touchless switches to false activate.
Add 'F' to graphic option for French language.
Camden has introduced a new 6" surface mount round mounting box as well as a complete range of conversion kits for mounting SureWave™ switches on existing square and round push plate switch boxes.
FEATURES
- Indoor/outdoor use. -4ºF to +153ºF (-20ºC to +85ºC), gasket included
- Advanced active infra-red technology with fast response
- Heavy duty relay contacts
- Adjustable operating range up to 28", refer to model specification
- Adjustable time delay, refer to model specifcation
- Selectable fail safe/fail secure operation
- CM-331 Series: 1 Relay with 5 selectable operating modes, inputs for Request to Exit and door contact
- CM-332 Series: 2 Relays with bi-directional door sequencing avoids the need to purchase additional components
- CM-333 Series: Hybrid battery-powered with latching hardwired contact ideal for replacing non-powered push/exit switch with hands-free sensor switch
- CM-336 Series: Lazerpoint(tm) compatible wireless hands-free switch offers the longest battery life using common alkaline batteries
- CM-324: 1 Relay with 1 - 5 second adjustable time delay. No inputs
- CM-325: 1 Relay, with 1 - 5 second adjustable time delay. Designed to reduce false activations due to chrome surfaces in confined areas, typically found in restrooms.
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