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Our sensors are ideal for manually triggering door openers, activating access control, door entry & other switching applications.
Unlike mechanical push pads no physical pressure is required making them ideal for users with physical disabilities. The sensitivity can be adjusted, and when activated the sensor beeps, and selectable LEDs change. They are invaluable for people with disabilities as no physical press of the switch is required. The bold, concise signage, illuminated LED options and built in sounders give aid to people with sight and hearing impairments.
We believe our sensors are modern, user friendly and the cleanest switches available on the market! They can help prevent the spread of infections and are a hygienic alternative to push pads and hospital switches.
Why choose our sensors?
- DDA Compliant!
- Choices of automatic door and toilet door sensors available.
- Available in a variety of styles and designs to suit the installation.
- Our sensors are reliable, attractive, modern and robust! We pride ourselves on repeat custom!
- Customised signage is available, including the option to have your company name and logo added.
- More reliable and reasonably priced than the traditional stainless steel mechanical pads!
- Our no touch switches stop germs from spreading as bacteria can survive on your hands for up to 3 hours and 80% of contagious diseases are transmitted by touch!














Additional information
Weight | 0.24 kg |
- 868MHz
- 4 x AAA alkaline batteries (supplied)
- Approximately 100,000 operations
- Scratch resistant anti microbial acrylic label. Supplied with screw covers for aesthetic purposes.
- Green LED & bleep on activation
- Entire label is sensitive
- Battery saving design, unit will only transmit once if hand left on
- Reinforced nylon housing
- Internal use only, IP52
- Max 50m distance between touch sensor and RX receiver
Company name & logo can be printed on the label (Contact us for further information)
- Compatible receivers are: RX-2, RX-4, RX-2-5A, RX-MINI-1, RX-MINI-1-PLUS, RX-MINI-1-PORT, 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.
- 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 if possible.
- 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.
- 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 if possible.
- 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.
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.