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ASL ADJUSTABLE PHOTO-ELECTRIC SENSOR WITH MONO PORT (MODEL ASL209_M)     

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Picture of ASL ADJUSTABLE PHOTO-ELECTRIC SENSOR WITH MONO PORT (MODEL ASL209_M) The ASL Adjustable Photo-Electric Sensor with Mono Port, model ASL209_M, is a photo-electric power wheelchair control switch designed for use by individuals with gross motor disabilities or mobility disabilities. This adjustable photo- electric switch can be used on a power wheelchair with ASL proportional driving controls, or for non-driving purposes. It requires the addition of an appropriate ASL 804 power source cable to receive power from the power wheelchair, and can be used with all power chair types. The switch comes with an interface box with distance dial and a mono port connector with a 12- or 24-volt power connector. OPTIONS: Armrest switch mounting bracket (model ASL 611). POWER: Uses 12 or 24 volts received from the power wheelchair.

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Price: 660.00.

This product record was updated on October 12, 2010.

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Adaptive Switch Laboratories, Inc. - ASL

125 Spur 191
Suite C
Spicewood, Texas 78669
United States
Telephone: 800-626-8698 or 830-798-0005.
Fax: 830-798-6221.
Web: http://www.asl-inc.com.
Email: info@asl-inc.com.


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