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PK52 Series Push Buttons

Customer-specific and parameterizable

PK52 Series  Push Buttons

The PK52 stands out within the Presskey family in terms of its external features: an extremely large touch surface, very good lateral recognition of the status display and an acoustic orientation signal. These are just a few examples that facilitate the awareness of TSL-ESCHA’s PK52 push buttons and greatly simplify safe operation. Braille and self-explanatory pictographs also support tactile and visual recognition. The improved operational characteristics are particularly helpful for passengers with reduced mobility in buses and trains.

The individual needs of door manufacturers and vehicle operators were also taken into account during development. Therefore, the PK52 is available in different variants. The most frequently selected version has a nominal voltage of 24 VDC with sound (2 to 5 kHz). A version with a nominal voltage of 12 to 24 VDC is available without sound.

Another variant of the PK52 can realize almost all functions and special requirements regarding light signals and sound signals (nominal voltage 24 to 110 VDC, with sound from 900 Hz to 5 kHz).All of these functions can be parameterized thanks to the integrated micro-controller. It is possible to display different light patterns that, help passengers with a red-green weakness perceive the light signals. First three red LEDs light up and then three green LEDs at another position. A 4:2 change is also possible. EN 14752 is fulfilled thanks to this change of position and color. The PK52 also meets the other criteria stipulated by this standard. Various switching functions allow the customer-specific composing of the PK52.

TSL also offers the additional function with a timer setting for the light signals, the so-called sandglass effect. When the door is released, the green LEDs light up. However, as soon as the push button is pressed, all red LEDs light up, which then turn off one after the other in a defined cycle. This happens while the gap bridging extends from the door to the platform and the door remains closed. This feature of the push button clearly indicates the waiting time to the passenger until the door opens.
PK52 for installation in glass doors

PK52’s stainless steel front panel conceals the screws. This offers considerable advantages in many areas, such as preventing unauthorized persons from dismantling the push buttons. The powder-coated panel is available in various RAL colors so it can be harmonized with the vehicle design. The powder coating is particularly durable, thus helping the push button to maintain its good appearance and ensuring a lasting contrast. Therefore the EN 16584 standard is permanently fulfilled.

The PK52 can also be used as an emergency button, for example in lavatories, by combining it with a triangular plate. The TSL push button thus complies with the EN 16683 standard.

The PK52 push button is now also available for the installation in glass doors of buses and trains. The new variant with a spacer ring that adapts to different door profiles is available with double-sided function and single-sided function with a blind cover.

PK52 push button product highlights

- Large active touch surface (Ø52 mm) with plane or tactile protection cap
- Invisible fastening elements, enhanced protection against manipulation by unauthorized persons
- Solid stainless steel front panel
- Versatile parameter setting thanks to integrated micro controller (not for all variants)
- Tactile switching feel
- Variant with potential-free output
- Proven chemical resistance to many surface cleaners
- Can be mounted from the front side and comes equipped with a cable outlet for optional plugs
- Complies with the current standards for rail vehicles (TSI-PRM, EN 14752, EN 50155, EN 45545-2 and EN 61373)
- Complies with the “Methodologies for assessing contrast” requirement according to the EN 16584-1 standard
- Coating resistant to graffiti remover for touch surface (optional)

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