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DCP Accessories Lift HAWK

Overview
Remote lift monitoring reduces false and costly engineer callouts. The compact lift sensor monitors lift movements. To identify possible issues, the self-learning system identifies low-activity periods to autonomously perform tests.
mark Remotely test the lift status without having to connect to the lift controller Self-learning sensor performs autonomous tests at quiet periods Set up tests at scheduled intervals Real-time monitoring via the AVIRE HUB Saves time and cost of site visits for false call-outs 4-wire connection to DCP CAN or serial connections Compact mechanical footprint Quick and easy to install
  • Power Supply 12-24V
  • Consumption 74mA quiescent, 130mA active
  • Connections CAN, Memcom OP, External Sensor, Door Button 1, Door Button 2
  • Op. Temp. -10°C to +60°C
  • Dimensions 138 x 64 x 31 mm
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DCP Accessories Lift HAWK

Files and Resources

Lift HAWK Datasheet (English)
Datasheets
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Lift HAWK Installation Guide (English)
Install Guides
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