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Swing Doors
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Sensor solutions for Swing Doors

Motion and presence detectors are used to monitor and protect the swivelling area of Swing Doors . They are mounted on both sides, ideally on the door leaf directly.

Motion and presence detectors work with active or passive infrared technology. The detector’s receiver senses the reflected infrared beams or the movement of heat within the detection area. It then converts this information into an electrical signal, which is transmitted to the door controller, thus triggering the switching operation.

Microwave motion detectors can also be used by swing doors for activation and to ensure an optimum flow of people.

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Activation


FMCW radar sensor

FutureSense (NEW)


Microwave motion detector

Merkur 2

CleanSwitch

PrimeMotion


Passive infrared motion detectors

PIR


Active infrared motion detectors

SpotScan

Safety


Solid State Time-of-Flight (ToF)

SolidSense (NEW)


Active infrared presence detectors

TopScan

UniScan


Combined microwave motion and presence detector

PrimeTec


Electrical safety edges

ExpertSystem XL

Electrical safety edges

Maximum safety for swing doors in accordance with EN16005

SolidSense

The new SolidSense Time-of-Flight (ToF) safety sensor provides precise protection for all critical hazard zones on automatic doors, meeting the requirements in accordance with EN16005 and the highest standards of installation, functionality and design.

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Next generation of smart sensing

FutureSense

For activation, the FutureSense multidimensional radar sensor redefines automatic door control with human-behavior recognition powered by advanced FMCW radar technology .

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Touchless opening sensor for swing doors

CleanSwitch

Enhance hygiene and convenience with CleanSwitch, the touchless sensor for swing doors. Perfect for hospitals, offices, sanitary facilities and high-traffic areas to open doors with just hand gestures.

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