Innosent

Inka Krischke,

Alternative to pushbutton switches

The 'IMD-3000' radar system from Innosent enables the contactless control of vending machines, doors, dispensers, lighting and other devices and can also be retrofitted to an existing infrastructure.

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Innosent 's radar system is designed to take over the task of conventional mechanical buttons. It can be placed behind covers, housings or standard switches without affecting the existing product design. The 'IMD-3000' is quickly attached using foam adhesive tape on the antenna side. Intelligent signal processing saves users further development effort for radar integration. The device can be connected via an industry-standard JST connector. On-site configuration is also quick to implement - a built-in potentiometer allows the system's response time to be set easily.

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