The CM-221 Series ValueWave™ switch – part of Camden Door Controls’ extensive line of hands-free switches – has been updated with a new enhancement.

A manual override switch to the ValueWave™ single gang, no-touch switch is designed to provide additional assurance that the request to exit switch will open a door, even if the switch sensor fails to operate.

Access control system

The Camden CM-221 Series of ValueWave™ switches offer the convenience of hands-free activation, and provide dependability and performance. Ideal for indoor or outdoor use as part of an automatic door or access control system, ValueWave™ no-touch switches are easy to install and designed for trouble-free service in high-traffic applications. CM-221 Series switches are available in a range of models with narrow, single, and double gang stainless steel faceplates and a selection of laser etched faceplate graphics.

Features include an adjustable sensor range of 2" to 8" (5 to 20 cm); adjustable time delay (0.5 to 20 sec.) and toggle operation; red/green light ring with a switch or remote activation; weather/water resistant, IP 65 rated; single, and (1) Form 'C' contact, 1A @ 30 VDC.

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