ATXHAND Automatic Door Radio Contactless Door Switch
£68.02 ex VAT
Automatic Door Push Buttons
The ATXHAND Automatic Door Radio Contactless Door Switch is a wireless touch-free door switch designed to provide convenient, hygienic activation of automatic doors, access control systems, and accessible entrances. Combining wireless technology with contactless operation, it delivers a clean, modern alternative to traditional push buttons and mechanical door release pads.
With a sensing distance of 15–20mm, the ATXHAND allows users to activate a door with a simple wave of the hand, eliminating the need for physical contact. This helps reduce the spread of germs while making entrances easier to use for wheelchair users, people carrying equipment, and anyone with limited dexterity.
Designed with efficiency in mind, the sensor features an intelligent battery-saving function that transmits only a single signal if a hand remains within the sensing area, helping to maximise battery life and minimise unnecessary activations.
The durable faceplate is manufactured from scratch-resistant antimicrobial acrylic and is permanently protected with an additive that eliminates 99.9% of bacteria, including E. coli, MRSA, Salmonella, and Legionella. This continuous antimicrobial protection makes the ATXHAND an ideal solution for environments where cleanliness and infection control are essential.
To improve accessibility, every activation is confirmed with a clear audible beep and bright LED indicator, while the bold, high-contrast graphics make the switch easy to identify for users with visual or hearing impairments. Fully DDA compliant, the ATXHAND is suitable for healthcare facilities, commercial buildings, schools, offices, public buildings, and accessible toilet door systems.
Available in a range of designs with optional custom branding and signage, our sensors offer installers and facilities managers a reliable, attractive, and cost-effective wireless door activation solution.
Key Features
- Wireless contactless door switch for automatic doors
- Hand wave activation with 15–20mm sensing range
- No physical contact or pressure required
- Intelligent battery-saving technology
- Scratch-resistant antimicrobial faceplate
- Eliminates 99.9% of bacteria, including E. coli, MRSA, Salmonella, and Legionella
- LED indicator and audible beep for activation confirmation
- DDA-compliant design
- Ideal for automatic doors, access control, and toilet door systems
- Suitable for internal and external installations (excluding single gang)
- Available in multiple styles and finishes
- Optional bespoke graphics, company logos, and custom signage
- DDA Compliant
- 868MHz
- 4 x AA alkaline batteries (supplied)
- Approximately 100,000 operations
- Green LED & bleep on activation
- Battery saving design, unit will only transmit once if hand left on
- 72 x 30mm activation area
- Weight - 230g
- Approximately 15-20mm activation range (Touch free)
- Reinforced nylon housing
- IP65 rated
- Max 50m distance between touch sensor and receiver
- Specifically designed for architraves, posts and barriers
Company name & logo can be printed on the label (Contact us for further information)
- Automatic entrance doors
- Access control systems
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities
- Accessible toilet doors
- Offices and commercial premises
- Schools and universities
- Care homes
- Public buildings
◾You must locate & access the receiver to program a touch sensor
- Compatible receivers are: RX-2, RX-4, RX-2-5A, RX-MINI-1, RX-MINI-1-PLUS, RX-T
- The receiver will be wired in to whatever it is switching. If switching an automatic door, it is likely to be inside the operator. You may need to trace some wires back to it.
- Please note the receiver may have been taken out of its housing.
◾Touch sensor has stopped working or won’t program
Solution:
- Change the batteries.
- Follow the programming video tutorial.
- Check there are no metal objects obstructing the receiver, check its power supply by making sure there’s correct voltage and that the output isn’t powering too many things, and extend the antenna.
- Test in a different location to determine if signal interference is the issue.
- If it’s determined to be interference, hardwiring is the best option.
◾ Touch sensor is intermittent
Solution:
- Change the batteries.
- Check there are no metal objects obstructing the receiver, check its power supply by making sure there’s correct voltage and that the output isn’t powering too many things, and extend the antenna.
- Test in a different location to determine if signal interference is the issue.
- If it’s determined to be interference, hardwiring is the best option.
◾ The automatic door isn’t opening when the touch sensor is activated
Solution:
If the receiver relay is clicking or the red LED is turning on (depending on receiver model) when the touch sensor is activated:
- The system is working. Check the wiring from the receiver to the auto door operator. Check the operator is in automatic mode. Refer to the manual of the auto door operator or contact the manufacturer.
If not:
- Check the touch sensor is programmed into the receiver. See also previous sections.
Receivers: VIEW ALL RECEIVERS |RX-2 | RX-4 | RX-2-5A | RX-MINI-1 | RX-MINI-1-PLUS | RX-T | GDRC
Posts: POSTS | POST-ADAPT
Barriers: ALL BARRIERS, VARIOUS SIZES | BARRIER-ADAPT
| Weight | 0.245 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 230 × 42 × 43 mm |