BEA 80.0011.02 manual Title Pair of Doors with MC25, Flush Bolts

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Contents Transformer MC-2580.0011.02 24 VAC MC-25 #1MC-25 #2 Flush Bolts Title Pair of Doors with MC25MC-25 3143@ Card Device Transformer RelayDoor Sargent +24VDC Panic ControlBridge Rectifier Optional80.0019.02 80.0020.02 Door Control80.0022.02 Optional Door ControlTitle Door Pros with 2 MC-25s Automatic Door Application Title MC-25 with 3 Wire ReceiverBridge Electric STRIKE, Pushplate80.0138.02 80.0140.02 Title MC-25 with RECEIVER, MagneticLOCK, Pushplate Automatic Door ApplicationPanic Hardware 80.0142.0280.0147.02 Transformer Bridge Rectifier80.0164.02

80.0011.02 specifications

The BEA 80.0011.02 is a state-of-the-art sensor designed specifically for applications requiring precise motion detection and people counting. Engineered with advanced technologies, this device has gained significant popularity in various sectors such as retail, transportation, and smart building management.

One of the main features of the BEA 80.0011.02 is its ability to monitor movement through a combination of microwave and passive infrared (PIR) sensing technologies. This dual-sensing capability allows for accurate detection of both stationary and moving objects, making it ideal for entrance monitoring and security applications. The sensor can differentiate between human and non-human movements, reducing false alarms and improving response accuracy.

The BEA 80.0011.02 utilizes advanced algorithms that enhance its sensitivity and accuracy. These algorithms enable the sensor to effectively analyze patterns of movement in real-time, providing valuable insights into foot traffic and occupancy levels. Such data can be crucial for businesses looking to optimize their operations, improve customer experience, and enhance security measures.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the sensor is its adaptability to different environments. The BEA 80.0011.02 can be easily integrated into various settings, from retail stores to public transportation systems. Its compact design ensures it can be discreetly installed without compromising the aesthetic of the space. Additionally, the sensor is equipped with a robust housing that is resistant to dust and moisture, allowing it to function effectively in both indoor and outdoor conditions.

The BEA 80.0011.02 also features an intuitive user interface, making it easy to configure and customize settings according to specific operational needs. This flexibility allows users to fine-tune the sensitivity, detection range, and response time, enabling optimal performance across various applications.

The integration of the BEA 80.0011.02 with existing building management systems further enhances its capabilities. It can seamlessly communicate with other smart devices, facilitating automated responses to changes in occupancy or movement. This interoperability is a key advantage in the increasingly interconnected landscape of smart building technologies.

In summary, the BEA 80.0011.02 represents a significant advancement in motion detection and people counting technology. Its combination of microwave and PIR sensing, adaptability, robust design, and ease of integration make it a preferred choice for businesses and organizations looking to leverage technology for enhanced operational efficiency and security.