Technical Data; Radio Range - Honeywell PEHA 450 FU-HS128 Manual

Easyclick handheld transmitter
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TECHNICAL DATA

Technical data
Power supply
Transmission frequency
Standby
Max. operating time
(normal operation)
Max. operating time
(EnOcean service)
Radio channels
Display
Operating temperature
Dimensions

RADIO RANGE

Radio signals are electromagnetic waves. The field strength at the receiver decreases proportionately with an increasing
distance from the transmitter. The wireless range is therefore limited. The wireless range is further reduced by various
materials or sources of interference in the transmission direction of the radio signals. The wireless range can be increased
using Easyclick repeaters (radio amplifiers).
Material
Wood, plaster, uncoated glass
Masonry, wood/plaster walls
Reinforced concrete
Range
Conditions
> 30 m
In good conditions (large, empty room without obstacles).
Through up to 5 plasterboard/drywall walls or 2 brick/gas concrete walls (furniture and persons in
> 20 m
the room): For transmitters and receivers with a good antenna position/design.
Through up to 5 plasterboard/drywall walls or 2 brick/gas concrete walls (furniture and persons in
> 10 m
the room): For receivers built into walls or corners of rooms, receivers with an antenna or narrow
hallway.
Through 1-2
Depending on the reinforcement/covering of the ceiling/wall and the design of the receiver antenna.
ceilings/walls
NOTE: More information on the subject of range is available online at www.peha.de.
D - 4
3x rechargeable batteries 1.2V (type AAA / NiMH 800 mAh)
868.3 MHz
Up to 1000 hrs
Up to 1200 min
Up to 600 min
128
40 mm x 40 mm (black / white)
0 to + 40°C
165 mm x 57 mm x 21 mm
Reduction
0 - 10%
5 - 35%
10 - 90%
PEHA_M_450FU_HS128 (Rev02-26.07.17)

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