06/21/2026 3:22 p.m.
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Wireless emergency button

REF: LB034
Specifications
  • Remote control for the control of an alarm system that works in the 315 MHz or 433 MHz band.
  • It is an ivory color control with a single and large red push button.
  • It has red LED indicator pressing the red button.
  • The function of the red button is emergency or panic so that when pressed, the call protocol is activated to the emergency numbers preconfigured in the alarm center.
  • It works with batteriese 12 VDC type 23 A (included).
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PVP 2.66
0.82
Price including VAT: 0.82
PVD 2.33
0.72
2 years
warranty
14 days
returns
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Specifications
  • Remote control for the control of an alarm system that works in the 315 MHz or 433 MHz band.
  • It is an ivory color control with a single and large red push button.
  • It has red LED indicator pressing the red button.
  • The function of the red button is emergency or panic so that when pressed, the call protocol is activated to the emergency numbers preconfigured in the alarm center.
  • It works with batteriese 12 VDC type 23 A (included).

More info

Remote control for the control of an alarm system that works in the 315 MHz or 433 MHz band. It is an ivory color control with a single and large red push button. It has red LED indicator pressing the red button. The function of the red button is emergency or panic so that when pressed, the call protocol is activated to the emergency numbers preconfigured in the alarm center. It works with batteriese 12 VDC type 23 A (included).

  • Gross Weight: 20 g
  • Number of packages: 1

Technical terms

  • LED
  • Movement detector
  • Hz
  • VDC
LED
The word LED, which is the acronym for Light Emitting Diode, is a passive optoelectronic component characterized by its versatility, taking on many forms and being integrated into many optical elements, from screens to light bulbs and even photographic flashes.

One of its best features is its low energy consumption, as well as its longer lifespan, its durability that perfectly withstands almost any type of vibration, in addition to low heat emission.

In the diagram:
  1. Anode
  2. Cathode
  1. Lens/epoxy encapsulation (plastic capsule).
  2. Metal contact (conducting wire).
  3. Reflective cavity (reflective cup).
  4. Semiconductor termination.
  5. Anvil.
  6. Post.
  7. Anvil and post assembly replacing the filament.
  8. Flat edge.

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