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DX
Receivers
Add wireless capability
to new or existing hardwire installations. Performance-enhanced
products of our Standard Digital line. DX uses optimized
pulse position based RF technology in 1- and 2-channel
receivers that support up to 32 quick-learn transmitters.
Transmitters include stationary models, handhelds, panics,
and bill traps. |
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DXR-701:
1-Channel Receiver
Single-channel receiver with one Form "C" relay output,
momentary (1 or 4 seconds) latch, and toggle relay options,
comes with wire lead antenna |
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DXR-702:
2-Channel Receiver
2-channel receiver with two Form "C" relay outputs,
momentary (1 or 4 seconds) latch, and toggle relay options,
includes standard "F" connector antenna |
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Compatible
transmitters: All DXT & DXS-32, 62, 63 |
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DXS
Supervised Receivers
Designates fully supervised
models of these same receivers and transmitters. Selectable
supervision per channel. Available in 4 or 8-channel configurations.
Transmitters include stationary models, handhelds, panics, and
bill traps. |
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DXSR-1508:
Supervised 8-Channel Receiver - 315 MHz
Supervised 8-channel high-sensitivity receiver with solid state
switch-to-common outputs, low battery output and status outputs;
momentary, latch, and toggle output options |
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Compatible
transmitters: All DXS and DXT |
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Standard
Digital Receivers
Linear's economy line of wireless
add-ons. Single and multi-channel receivers with 256 code capability.
Transmitters include stationary models, handhelds, panics, and
bill traps. |
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SX
Receiver
Linear's
best line of wireless add-ons. Our most powerful and intelligent
receiver uses SAW-based superheterodyne technology and is ideal
for high-end hybrid security systems. It has a 1,500 foot range,
16 million code availability, and full supervision for 64 channels
and 8 zones. Transmitters include stationary models, handhelds,
panics, and bill traps.
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