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176 POK SAS - 18 Cours Antoine Lavoisier - 10400 Nogent-sur-Seine - FRANCE Phone: +33 (0)3 37 49 53 - 000 - Email: export@pok-fire.com - Web: www.pok-fire.com STACS Stacs is the first BUS CAN J1939 compatible firefighting vehicle mounted monitor control system using intelligent brushless motor technology. It allows several monitor (roof and bumper mounted) to be controlled from different locations and offers great flexibility of use (from the cab, or from outside the vehicle by wired or radio connection). Stacs is fully customizable and thus adapts to any type of vehicle, whatever the existing constraints and obstacles. It meets user requirements, guaranteeing intuitive operation in complete safety and in any type of situation. The different control technologies used (from the cab, radio or wired) allow the user(s) to control the monitors with great precision while staying as close as possible to the action. Originally designed for vehicles, this system can also be deployed on fixed installations. The STACS Lite version is compatible with 100% of our motorised lances in a lightweight system offering basic functions. POK ensures a complete training during the installation of the system and can offer you a ready-made solution adapted to your real needs. Monitor - Remote control systems Designation Ref. STACS - Smart receiver TC010406 Dimensions: 130 x 90 x 50 mm Weight: 450 gr Waterproofing: IP67 Operating temperature: -30°C to +70°C Power supply: 24 VDC, voltage range 9-36 V Consumption: 40 mA Technology: LBT (Listen Before talking), 16 frequencies Frequency range: 433 - 434 MHz Radio range: 150 m in open field Outlets: 3 outputs (Vertical direction, Horizontal direction, Diffuser/Disperser, Flow (optional)) Cable gland M12 Indicators: 3 LED STACS - Smart receiver The TC010406 bus manager allows to control all messages that pass through the J1939 CAN bus of the STACS monitor. It also allows the control of the diffuser or disperser, which would be connected via a 6-pin BINDER plug-in connector. Equipped with a radio interface, the TC010406 bus manager also manages communication with the TREASY TC010840 wireless transmitter. Equipped with the latest novelties, the bus manager offers the performance and safety required to drive the STACS monitor with complete peace of mind. A highly original and automatic frequency scan allows the remote control to operate even in the presence of external electromagnetic disturbances. A redundant and self-monitoring external emergency stop push button can be connected to the bus manager; it allows the operator to immediately stop all movements in the event of a hazard. The connection to the CAN bus is very easily made through a 1 meter stub (010788). The bus manager is supplied with 2 insulated crimp terminals. Dimensions: 180 x 70 x 35 mm Weight: 288 gr (with 2 batteries) Waterproofing: IP66 Operating temperature: -30°C to +70°C Power supply: 2 rechargeable batteries 1.2V - 2500 mAh - NiMH technology Autonomy: >16 h in continuous use Technology: LBT (Listen Before talking), 16 frequencies Frequency range: 433 - 434 MHz Radio range: 150 m in open field Type of organs: 4 single push buttons 4 double push buttons 1 push/turn type emergency stop button 1 commissioning key 5 tricolour surveillance LED Remote-controlled features: Setting the right stop Setting the left stop Setting the upper stop Setting the lower stop Setting the attack position Setting the storage position Setting the course Emergency stop Designation Ref. STACS - Configuration tool TC010803 STACS - Configuration tool The configuration tool allows customizing POK STACS system monitors through radio waves. This ultra-compact tool, with a very low weight (less than 300 gr), allows the STACS monitor to be configured independently, without any external help, in an extremely simple, intuitive and precise manner. The double-press push buttons allow flexible and precise control of vertical and horizontal movements. This unique tool allows you to configure all STACS monitors. During the configuration phase, the operator will be able to set: - The right operating stop in horizontal movement (also called right electronic stop or straight stop), - The left operating stop in horizontal movement (also called left electronic stop or left stop), - The high operating stop in vertical movement (also called electronic high stop or high stop), - The lower operating stop in vertical movement (also called lower electronic stop or lower stop), - The attack position of the monitor, - The storage position of the monitor, - The course of the monitor (obstacle avoidance). Compatible Compatible

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