Optex SL-200TNR, SL-200TNRi, SL-100TNR, SL-100TNRi Specsheet

HYBRID PHOTOELECTRIC BEAM SERIES
Active Infrared Protection with
Smart Line™ Series
SL-100 TNR
100ft (30m) Model
SL-200 TNR
200ft (60m) Model
Flexible Power
The SL-TNR series offers a cost-effective and versatile solution for protecting a perimeter line up to 200ft long, where cabling is an issue or inconvenient.
Ideal for small perimeters, flat roofs, and open areas, the active infrared dual beam set offers a lot of flexibility with its hybrid power options, where the transmitter is powered by Saft LSH-20 batteries, and the receiver can be hardwired.
The SL-TNR series utilizes high-grade aspherical lenses and also has an anti-frost design with IP65 weather protection to improve its durability during harsh weather conditions.
GREAT FLEXIBILITY WITH POWER OPTIONS
HYBRID ⸺ Hardwired Receiver
For site configurations where one beam is close to a main power source but the other beam needs to be wireless. The SL-TNR oers the option to hardwire the infrared beam receiver with the included PCU-5 power converter.
WIRELESS ⸺ With High Density Lithium Batteries
The SL-TNR series has been designed to work with D-size lithium batteries, and OPTEX recommends the Sa LSH-20 battery. Battery life expectancy is approximately 5 years when using LSH-20 batteries in both the transmitter and the receiver (4 batteries in total). LSH-20 batteries could also power the wireless transmitter when using the battery common unit BCU-5.
Battery-powered iSeries option available with
OTHER KEY FEATURES
Simplified Battery Replacement
Batteries can be accessed easily without touching the main unit, eliminating the need to re-align the beams.
IR Communication for Low Battery Signal
The SL-TNR features an infrared communication between the transmitter and the receiver which signals the low battery status. It means that no wireless transmitter is necessary in the transmitter beam for this functionality. The system would only need one wireless transmitter on the receiver beam. If the customer would like to monitor the status of wireless transmitter’s battery separately, a second wireless transmitter will be necessary on the transmitting beam.
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