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Harmony XB5S Biometric switch: Difference between monostable and bistable

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Difference between monostable and bistable XB5S Biometric Switches

Product Line:

Push Buttons and Operator Interface

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Harmony XB5S Biometric Switches

Resolution:

Monostable refers to the momentary action, or pulse of duration 0.5 seconds of the Harmony XB5S Biometric switch each time a fingerprint is recognized.

Bistable refers to the maintained operation of the Harmony XB5S. The Biometric switch remains on until a recognized fingerprint deactivates it.

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