EMX IRB-RET2 Universal Photoeye

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Product Description

EMX Universal Retroreflective Photoeye Model No. EMX-1122-1

Introducing the IRB-RET2 Retro-Reflective Photoeye by EMX Industries - a cutting-edge advancement in access control. Designed to provide superior entrapment protection for automatic gates and doors, this weather-resistant photoeye solution is at the forefront of innovation.

With its streamlined and compact design, coupled with an easily alignable LED, the installation process is made remarkably straightforward. Its durable NEMA 4X enclosure ensures suitability for both indoor and outdoor applications, while its adherence to UL325-2018 guarantees both safety and high-performance standards.

The IRB-RET2 boasts a universal design, seamlessly integrating with a wide range of monitored operators and even older non-monitored legacy products, showcasing its remarkable versatility. Additionally, the included ball and socket bracket simplifies the mounting and alignment of your photoeye.

To enhance security and deter potential vandals, the IRB-RET2 comes equipped with a Selectable Stealth Mode, discreetly turning off its LEDs after 30 seconds of unobstructed operation for a more inconspicuous installation.

Investing in the Retro-Reflective Photoeye means elevating the security, functionality, and peace of mind associated with automatic gates and doors. Experience the benefits for yourself and upgrade to EMX Industries' latest offering today.

Features

  • Type B1, non-contact sensor
  • UL and non-UL
  • Operating range up to 60 ft. (18.3 m)
  • Enclosure included
  • Sensitivity adjustment: potentiometer

What's included:

  • Photoeye
  • Built-in hood
  • Reflector
  • Mounting brackets
  • Hardware

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