CDVI UK CAA-480A 16-floor lift control module
Technical Specification
- Make: CDVI UK
- Model code: CAA-480A
- Max No. of Doors per Controller: 16-floor lift
- Voltage: 16 V AC
- Power Consumption: 2.5A
When connected to the CTV900ATR controller’s expansion bus, each CAA-480A can control up to 16 floors. The CAA-480A floor control relays can be interfaced directly with an elevator’s floor control buttons. When a valid card is presented, the appropriate floor control relays will be activated, allowing the cardholder to select the desired floor. Destination Controlled Mode, which requires a CAA-482P Destination Reporting Module, offers far superior event trail and user accountability. In addition to these advanced floor and elevator control features, the CAA-480A also offers full supervision, a backup battery and a fire alarm input. 16 relay outputs (activated by card or code) Control up to 64 floors and 2 elevator cabs (up to 128 relays) Preparation of reports relating to floor choice Direct connection to the RS485 expansion bus Input for fire alarm
Read moreMake | CDVI UK |
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Manufacturer | CDV International |
Category | Access Control>Access control controllers |
Model code | CAA-480A |
Max No. of Doors per Controller | 16-floor lift |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 16 V AC Power Consumption: 2.5A |
Additional info |
When connected to the CTV900ATR controller’s expansion bus, each CAA-480A can control up to 16 floors. The CAA-480A floor control relays can be interfaced directly with an elevator’s floor control buttons. When a valid card is presented, the appropriate floor control relays will be activated, allowing the cardholder to select the desired floor. Destination Controlled Mode, which requires a CAA-482P Destination Reporting Module, offers far superior event trail and user accountability. In addition to these advanced floor and elevator control features, the CAA-480A also offers full supervision, a backup battery and a fire alarm input.
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