Technical data
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Connection surface
tin-plated
Contact material
Au
Switching force [N]
≤ 1.8
Differential movement max. [mm]
0.4
Rest position (FP) max. [mm]
10.4
Switching point (OP) [mm]
9.4 ±0.3
Permissible end position (TP) [mm]
7.9
3.4 Technical Data Battery
Battery size [A]
2/3
Capacity [Ah]
2.1
Nominal voltage [V]
3.6
Operating temperature range
[°C]
- 25 / + 70
Diameter [mm]
16.5
Height [mm]
33.4
Weight [mm]
14.4
Do not charge, short-circuit, crush, dismantle overheat or burn the
battery and avoid contact to water.
In case of improper use, there is a risk of fire, explosion and com-
bustion.
3.5 Information on radio link and range
The transmitter sends telegrams with 868.3 MHz to the receiver.
The receiver checks the incoming telegrams and uses them to con-
trol its outputs.
Other radio systems or systems that emit radio signals may inter-
fere with this transmission path. For reasons of availability, it must
be ensured that no radio-emitting systems, such as wireless
phones, mobile phones or PCs, are in close proximity to the trans-
mitter. We recommend a minimum distance of one meter straight-
line distance between the receiver and the source of interference
or the transmitter and the source of interference.
As the radio signals are electromagnetic waves, the signal is
dampened on its way to the receiver. This means that the signal
strength decreases as the distance between the transmitter and
the receiver decreases. The radio range is limited. Particularly for
radiation of over 400 MHz, the range is also significantly limited.
It must be noted that the radio range is also reduced by materials
between the transmitter and receiver. For practical purposes, this
means that the used construction materials in the building and the