Product Overview
The AMS-TS1 is a touch activated electronic button with integral controller. It operates in one of three modes: Toggle (touch on, touch off), Momentary (active while touched, otherwise inactive), or Pulse (125 mS active pulse upon each touch). By default, the center of the button illuminates green when the output is active, red when the output is inactive. The button mode and internal/external indicator source are set by the installer. Two open collector outputs are provided. One is pulled to ground when the module output is active. The other is pulled to ground when the module output is inactive. The red and green indicators may be controlled by open collectors (or switches) on external RDL modules or other equipment. The AMS-TS1 operates from ground-referenced 24 Vdc. The module is designed to mount behind the front panel of industry products that provide D-style cutouts
General Information
Name : RDL AMS-TS1 Illuminated Touch-Activated Push Button , Radio Design Labs
Category : Door Release Buttons
UPC Code : 813721019967
Country of Origin : . Country of origin is subject to change.
Specifications
General Information
ADI Part Number : RL-AMST1
Brand Name : Radio Design Labs
Manufacturer : Radio Design Labs, Inc
Manufacturer Part Number : AMS-TS1
Product Model : AMS-TS1
Product Name : AMS-TS1 Illuminated Touch-Activated Pushbutton
Product Type : PUSHBUTTON
Audio
Shipping Weight (Approximate) (g) : 58.967
Physical Characteristics
Depth : 2.3"
Depth (mm) : 58.42
Height : 1.23"
Height (mm) : 31.242
Package Type : Cardboard Box
Width : 1.24"
Width (mm) : 31.496
Miscellaneous
Features : Activated by Finger Contact of a User, Bicolor Illuminated Capacitive Touch Switch, Functions Without an External Controller, Green Indicator Illuminates when Output is Active, Indicator Color Controlled by Internal Circuitry or Remote Equipment, Integral Controller with Open Collector Outputs, Mounts in all RDL AMS Mounting Frames, Mounts in D-Style Standard Cutouts, Red Indicator Illuminates when Output is Inactive, Toggle, Momentary or Pulse Mode Operation