16-Input Match Maker Sensor (FX10)

FX10 Datasheet The FX10 is designed to simplify input state detection. There are two groups (A and B) of eight inputs, and one respective output. Each input is checked against onboard user-configurable DIP switches. If either group has a matching set of inputs, the group’s respective output pin is pulled high. This can be used […]

RFID Sensor (FX200/FX201)

Getting Started About Your Readers Our popular FX20x series of readers is the perfect way to add object detection to your escape room! While we’ve made small improvements over the years to the design of the readers, all three readers are pin compatible and can be mixed and matched as needed within an installation – […]

Analog Sensor (FX12) Datasheet

The FX12-Knock is analog amplifier for vibration sensors. It will amplify small signals from piezo and other low level sensors for reading by a 0-10V input. If you use the analog output version, it can be run to a FX350 or other FX controller and drive all the logic you’d need. The SSR (solid state […]

Magnet Sensor (FX51D) Manual

Overview  The FX51D is a multifunctional sensing device designed to replace a traditional reed switch but with additional capability. As such the FX51D functions as an input that senses a magnetic field used with any controller such as our Bad Ass Controller (BAC). While the FX51D serves as a sensor, it also provides independent controller […]

Categories
Frequently Asked Questions RFID FAQs

Can my sensor or RFID sensor be fully enclosed?

In almost all cases, they can be fully enclosed. All electronics, when they are on, generate heat. However, the power these devices draw is very minimal and there is not any concern enclosing them as long as they are not located next to another heat source. When in doubt, please contact us and we’ll be […]

Categories
Frequently Asked Questions Magnet Sensor FAQs

How do I select a magnet to use with my FX51 Magnet Sensor?

Tips and Tricks: 1. Magnetic field is not linear Its works more like a flashlight against a wall. The closer you get, the brighter, but at a faster rate than the distance [inverse square relationship]. What this means is that as a magnet gets closer to the sensor, the magnet field gets much larger than […]

Indestructible Knob

Mechanical Drawing Electrical Interface For information on the sensor used on our Indestructible Knob product, please refer to the Magnet Sensor (FX51) documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

BAM Companion Software Controllers (FX450/FX451/BAC V) Magnet Sensor (FX51) RFID Sensor (FX200/FX201/FX205)

Expansion Board (FX45) Manual

Introduction The FX45 expansion connector board adds connectivity to the Bad ASS Controller (BAC)/FX450. Available in 2 versions, Basic and Full, the FX45 accommodates a variety of I/O expansion for all those games, puzzles or room controls. Control Neopixel lights, RFID sensors, analog inputs and much more with the BAC expansion board add-on. Required Hardware Bad ASS Controller (with or […]

I/O Expansion Board (FX60) Manual

Introduction The FX60 I/O Expansion Board adds additional inputs and outputs to the Bad ASS Controller (BAC). Available in 3 versions (8 inputs & 8 outputs, 16 inputs or 16 outputs), the FX60 accommodates a variety of I/O expansion for all those games, puzzles or room controls. Control many more lights, LEDs, electromagnets and much […]