Takex PA-5312E User manual

InstructionManual
1PARTS DESCRIPTION
PA-5312E ・
(Wide angle protection : 40ft [12m])
PA-5325E
(Vertical curtain protection : 82ft [25m])
PASSIVE INFRARED SENSOR
We appreciate your purchase of a TAKEX passive infrared sensor. This sensor will provide long and dependable service when
properly installed. Please read this Instruction Manual carefully for correct and effective use.
Please Note : This sensor is designed to detect intrusion and to initiate an alarm ; it is not a burglary-preventing device.
TAKEX is not responsible for damage, injury or losses caused by accident, theft, Acts of God (including inductive
surge by lightning), abuse, misuse, abnormal usage, faulty installation or improper maintenance.
Wire lead
Arrow point
Base locking screw Cover locking screw
(Silver)
Fixer
Sensor locking screw
(White)
Memory LED
(Inside-Yellow)
Alarm LED
(Inside-Red)
【SENSOR UNIT】
【BASE UNIT】
【COVER SPACER】
【COVER】
Cover locking
lever
Area selector Area set chart Matching mark
Indicator
Arrow point
1
Head unit
Tamper switch
Base locking hole
Alarm LED(Red)
Mode selector
Memory LED
(Yellow)
Limit pin
Multi-parabolic mirror
(Wide angle type)
Accessories
Instruction manual
: 1 pc
COVER SPACER
: 1 pc Self-tapping screw
(ø4 x 30)
: 2 pcs
Warning
If the following events occur, turn off the power of the unit
immediately, and ask the place of purchase for repair. Failure to
follow this may result in fire, electric shock, and/or malfunction.
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Liquid, such as water, and/or foreign material has entered the unit
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Use the sensor lock to fix the sensor unit for operation. This can
prevent injuries, and/or damage to the unit if the unit falls, as well
as prevent the sensor from being tampered.
Mount the unit on a solid ceiling or wall surfaces where
reinforcement materials are used. If you mount the unit on
non-wood materials of plaster board or concrete, securely mount it
using anchors and mounting screws that match the wall materials.
Unstable mounting may result in injury and/or property damage if
the unit falls.
Do not disassemble or modify this device. This may cause a fire,
electrical shock, or malfunction of the device.
Do not install this device in a location that cannot support its
weight. This may cause the device to fall and cause an injury or
malfunction of the device.
Do not use the unit with power voltage levels other than those
specified. Failure to follow this may result in fire, electric shock,
and/or malfunction.
Do not connect devices that exceed the indicated capacity to the
output contact of the unit. Failure to follow this may result in
electric shock, fire, and/or malfunction.
Do not touch terminals with wet hands. Failure to follow this
may result in electric shock.
2PRECAUTIONS This manual describes precautions by classifying them based on degrees of danger and
damage that would be generated if using the unit incorrectly.
Be sure to observe
We categorize these precautions throughout the manual using the following symbols.
Warning Caution
This indicates the possibility of severe injury, and
even death, if ignored or a user handles the unit
incorrectly.
This indicates the possibility of minor injury and/or
damage to properties, or of a notification delay in your
system due to false operations and/or non-detection, if
ignored or a user handles the unit incorrectly.
An action you must do, and information you should keep in mindA prohibited action, you must not do.

3COVERAGE AND RANGE
Wide angle protection
●Top view Max. coverage when ceiling mounted.
Installation height 10' (3m) : SETTING [E]
Min. coverage when ceiling mounted.
Installation height 10' (3m) : SETTING [N]
Min. coverage when wall mounted.
Installation height 10' (3m) : SETTING [10]
84°
●Side view
●Side view
●Side view
10'(3.0m)
8.5'(2.6m)
6.5'(2.0m)
10'(3.0m)
8.5'(2.6m)
6.5'(2.0m)
10'(3.0m)
8.5'(2.6m)
6.5'(2.0m)
68°
38°
21°
10°
28°
20°
16'
(4.9m)
0 33'
(10m) 40'
(12m)
16'
(4.9m)
0 33'
(10m) 40'
(12m)
16'
(4.9m)
0 33'
(10m) 40'
(12m)
2
Caution
Do not apply impact to the unit.
Strong impact may result in performance deterioration
and/or damage to the unit.
The unit may not operate properly near devices that
generate a strong electric or magnetic field.
Also, devices near the unit may not operate properly
due to the magnetic field and/or magnetism generated
from the unit.
Make sure to confirm before operation.
Refer to the protection area figures, and select the
installation location. Then, check the actual operation,
and adjust the appropriate area.
Make sure to perform a sufficient operation check on
the whole system before operation.
If the ceiling is high, install the unit on a wall surface.
Passive infrared sensors are designed
to catch changes of far-infrared ray
energy. Energy changes largely when
the human body moves across the
protection area, which is easy to
detect. However, energy does not
change greatly when the human body
comes closer in a straight line, or
stops, which may be difficult to
detect. In addition, if the protection
area environment generates similar
changes due to certain factors, the
unit will set off an alarm without
being able to judge properly.
Do not perform aerial wiring of power and signal cables.
Failure to follow this may result in electric shock, fire,
and/or malfunction.
Do not install the unit in places subject to oil smoke or
steam, high humidity, and/or a lot of dust.
Electricity that travels through these substances may
result in fire, electric shock, and/or false operation.
Ask qualified personnel for any electrical work
necessary for installation, if required.
Failure to follow this may result in fire and/or electric
shock.
This unit is for indoor use. Do not use the unit in places
subject to water and/or high humidity. Failure to follow
this may result in malfunction if water gets into the
unit.
Make sure to check operation when you move tables
and partitions and change the layout in protected
rooms.
Securely conduct installation work according to the
instruction manual.
Also, make sure to use the supplied accessories and
specified components.
Failure to follow this may result in injury and/or
property damage in the event of fire, electric shock or
fall of the unit.
This unit is not a waterproof (moisture proof/rainproof)
or dust-proof structure. Do not use the unit in places
subject to water and/or high humidity, such as
bathrooms, and/or subject to large amounts of dust or
sand. Failure to follow this could result in malfunction.
Avoid installing the unit in the following places.
Otherwise, non-detection and/or false detection may
occur.
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(sunlight, spotlight)
=.#%'557$,'%6614#2+&6'/2'4#674'(.7%67#6+105#+4
outlets of air-conditioning equipment, etc.)
=.#%'59*'4'/18+0)1$,'%65#4'+0%.7&'&+06*'
protection area (plants, laundry, etc.)
=.#%'557$,'%66156410)8+$4#6+10#0&14'.'%64+%01+5'
=.#%'59*'4'2'6557%*#5&1)5#0&%#65#0&14
automatic cleaning robots may pass
=.#%'59*'4'5*+'.&+0)1$,'%65+0%.7&+0)).#55#0&
transparent resin, etc.) are included in the protection
area (shading parts will not be detected)
=.#%'56*#62'12.'%#0'#5+.;617%*
Plants/Curtain
Strong light that hits
the sensor
Refrigerator Shielding objects
Strong light that hits
the floor Air outlets of
air-conditioning equipment

3
●Top view
Vertical curtain protection
Max. coverage when ceiling mounted.
Installation height 10' (3m) : SETTING [C]
Min. coverage when ceiling mounted.
Installation height 10' (3m) : SETTING [H]
Min. coverage when wall mounted.
Installation height 10' (3m) : SETTING [8]
●Side view
●Side view
●Side view
10'(3.0m)
8.5'(2.6m)
6.5'(2.0m)
66°
46°
31°
21°
13°
6°
16°
16°
16'
(4.9m)
0 33'
(10m) 66'
(20m) 82'
(25m)
55'
(16.8m)
16'
(4.9m)
0 33'
(10m) 66'
(20m) 82'
(25m)
55'
(16.8m)
16'
(4.9m)
0 33'
(10m) 66'
(20m) 82'
(25m)
55'
(16.8m)
10'(3.0m)
8.5'(2.6m)
6.5'(2.0m)
10'(3.0m)
8.5'(2.6m)
6.5'(2.0m)
4INSTALLATION
CEILING MOUNT
WALL MOUNT OR INSTALLING ON INCLINED FACE
Loosen sensor locking screw,
turn the sensor unit
counter-clockwise and it will
come off easily.
Attach the base unit with the
arrow pointing to the direction
of ceiling.
Refer to "5 WIRING" and connect
terminals.
Twist cover counter-clockwise, while
pushing cover locking lever as the figure,
to detach cover.
Snap off limit pin near the
parabolic mirror, which release
the mirror to turn to wall
mount area.
Set area by area selector.
Put the cover on the
channel of cover spacer
(accessory).
Push cover slowly and closely
on an even surface.
Attach the cover with spacer
on the base unit,match up
marks and tighten the screw.
Attach the base unit with the
arrow pointing to the
detected area.
Refer to "5 WIRING" and
connect terminals.
Attach sensor unit to the
base unit, match up marks
and tighten the screw.
Refer to "6 AREA SETTING"
and set area by area selector.
2.60"
(66.7mm)
2.60"
(66.7mm)
3.26"
(83.5mm)
3.26"
(83.5mm)
※Matchup
4nails
PUSH
PUSH

4
5WIRING
【Terminal arrangement】
12
3 4
6 7
8
N.C./N.O. selectable
Reset : approx. 2 sec.
24V (AC/DC) 0.25A Max.
(Protective resistor 3.3Ω)
N.C. contact
Operation : Open when cover, sensor unit
is detached.
30V DC 0.1A Max.
ALARM OUTPUT
Dry contact
(semi-conductor)
POWER (non-polarity)
9.5V to 30V DC 25mA Max.
LED Control
TAMPER OUTPUT
Dry contact
L/C
{
{
{
{
【Basic connection】
[When two units are used]
【Allowable wiring distance between sensor and power source】
Note :1) Maximum wiring distance, when two or more sets are connected, is
the value above divided by numbers of sets.
2) The signal line can be wired to a distance of 3,280 ft (1,000m) with
AWG 22 (0.65mm dia.) wire.
*Allow approx. one minute for warm-up after power is applied. (Alarm
LED is flashing) In the meantime, no alarm is initiated.
*After the one minute has passed the unit will be in the armed condition
and will trigger when detecting a human body.
Power
}
Signal
input
+
ー
Sensor(N.C.)
1
23
41
23
4
Sensor(N.C.)
Distance at 12VDC Distance at 24VDC
Size of wire used
3800ft (1160m) 22000ft (6700m)
5900ft (1800m) 34000ft (10400m)
AWG 22 (Dia.0.65mm)
AWG 18 (Dia.1.0mm)
AWG 16 (Dia.1.25mm) 9300ft (2840m) 55000ft (16500m)
6AREA SETTING
【PA-5312E】
Indicator
■Ceiling mount
■Ceiling mount
■Wall mount
【PA-5325E】
(Ex.) In case of 10' (3m) ceiling mount height and 40'
(12m) range, selector should be set at E.
(Ex.) In case of 13' (4m) wall mount height and 33' (10m)
range, selector should be set at 9.
(Ex.) In case of 10' (3m) ceiling mount height and 82'
(25m) range, selector should be set at C.
DISTANCE
ft. m
CEILING
6.5
8.5
10
13
2.0
2.6
3.0
4.0
D
F
H
K
25
7.6 66
20.0
33
10.0
40
12.0
45
13.7
55
16.8
60
18.3
75
23.0
82
25.0
C
E
F
I
C
D
E
G
B
D
E
F
B
C
D
E
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
DISTANCE
ft. m
CEILING
6.5
8.5
10
13
2.0
2.6
3.0
4.0
G
K
N
13
4.0 16
4.9 20
6.0 23
7.0 26
7.9 30
9.0 33
10.0
36
11.0
40
12.0
F
I
L
E
H
J
N
E
G
I
L
D
G
H
K
D
F
G
J
C
E
F
I
C
E
F
H
C
D
E
G
DISTANCE
ft. m
WALL
6.5
8.5
10
13
2.0
2.6
3.0
4.0
7
11
13
4.0 16
4.9 20
6.0 23
7.0 26
7.9 30
9.0 33
10.0
36
11.0
40
12.0
6
95
8
10
5
7
9
4
7
8
11
4
6
7
10
3
5
6
9
3
5
6
8
3
4
5
7
D
F
E
Indicator
8
10
9
Indicator
B
D
C
10' (3m)
6.5' (2m)
16'
(4.9m)
033'
(10m) 40'
(12m)
13' (4m)
10' (3m)
6.5' (2m)
16'
(4.9m)
0 33'
(10m)
10' (3m)
6.5' (2m)
16'
(4.9m) 33'
(10m) 55'
(16.8m) 66'
(20m) 82'
(25m)
0

Vertical adjustment
Horizontal adjustment
■Wall mount
HORIZONTAL
ADJUSTMENT VERTICAL
ADJUSTMENT
(1) Loosen cover locking
screw to detach cover.
(4)After adjustment is completed, lightly push head unit.
It will replace to the armed position automatically.
When head unit is placed at
testing position, alarm LED lights
and alarm output continuously
outputs
(Trouble alarm).
(3) Adjust the coverage by moving the mirror so that LED on
the head unit is visible through mirror from location to be
protected.
Adjust the coverage
so that center of
sensitive zone
should be positioned
at human waist
height.
(2) Slide the head unit to bring the sensor unit into aiming
position.
Slip to the arrow direction and it will be automatically
locked at testing position.
(Ex.) In case of 13' (4m) wall mount height and 55'
(16.8m) range, selector should be set at 5.
Coverage can be adjusted by turning area selector in accordance with area set chart on the back
of sensor unit.
Loosen base unit locking screw and rotate sensor unit horizontally for adjustment.
ADJUST UNDER AIMING POSITION
DISTANCE
ft. m
WALL
6.5
8.5
10
13
2.0
2.6
3.0
4.0
4
6
8
11
25
7.6 33
10.0
40
12.0
45
13.7
55
16.8
60
18.3
66
20.0
75
22.8
82
25.0
3
5
6
9
3
4
5
7
2
4
5
6
2
3
4
5
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
*
Insert screwdriver in the
base locking hole and loosen
the locking screw.
Adjust by rotating sensor
unit. After adjustment,
tighten the locking screw.
*
Hold the parabolic mirror
with hard and rotate it for
adjustment.
Do not touch the mirror
face.
*
Hold the parabolic mirror
with both hands push △△△
portion for horizontal fine
tuning.
(When wall mounted, this
is horizontal adjustment.)
*
*
LIGHTS RED
INVISIBLE
INVISIBLE
VISIBLE
Indicator
4
6
5
13' (4m)
10' (3m)
6.5' (2m)
16'
(4.9m) 33'
(10m) 55'
(16.8m)
0
5
Protrusion
Protrusion
When operation check shows improper area setting, visually
check its area setting.
■ADJUSTMENT OFTHE FIELDVIEW

NOTE :
NOTE : The monitor functions regardless of mode settings, but
an alarm is not indicated when alarm LED is set to
OFF position.
Trouble alarm outputs to prevent failing to replace sensor head
unit which is set for aiming. Alarm stops when the sensor head
unit is replaced to alert position.
NOTE : The monitor functions regardless of mode settings but
an alarm is not indicated in case of setting alarm LED
at OFF position. When power voltage recovers to
normal level during the alarm status, trouble alarm
stops.
When power voltage of sensor drops down (approx. 8.5V DC or
less), trouble alarm outputs before sensor operation comes to be
unstable due to low voltage.
See troubleshooting and remedy table.
Built-in CPU automatically checks/monitors sensor unit function, regardless of mode settings except a part of features.
2 : Low voltage
3 : Failure to replace
TROUBLE ALARM
NOTE : The monitor functions regardless of mode settings but
an alarm is not indicated in case of setting alarm LED
at OFF position. When power is reset during the alarm
status, trouble alarm stops only for warming up time.
Trouble alarm outputs when inner circuit / wiring is damaged /
broken.
See 11, troubleshooting and remedy table.
This function checks / monitors sensor unit itself in accordance
with built-in program.
When trouble is found out as a result of the check / monitor,
alarm LED lights and an alarm signal also continuously
outputs.
1 : Unit trouble
*7,8 unused (Set switch 7,8 at OFF)
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
120% 100%
(Factoryset) 80% 60%
Switch4・5
1234567
FACTORY SET
ALARM CONTACT CHENGEOVER
SETTING OF SENSITIVITY
SLIGHT MOTION DETECTION
Switch3
ON
N.O.
OFF
N.C.
(Factoryset)
Switch6
ON
Slightmotion
OFF
Intruderdetection
(Factoryset)
Change alarm contact to N.O. when sensor is used for an
application except security purpose, such as light control.
When operation check shows you high sensitivity of sensor,
change setting of sensitivity with mode selector and re-check
operation. Four settings are available.
Make use of the slight motion detection (motion of hands or
body) at narrow range.
This mode is so sensible
to detect even a slight
motion that the
performance to
discriminate small
animals might be low.
6
■LED Control
LED CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Wire terminal 8(L/C) through an external
control contact switch with Power(-).
ەOPERATION
Turn the Mode selector 1 OFF.
When the switch is turned ON, the alarm LED lights at alarm.
When the switch is turned OFF, the alarm LED does not light.
POWER
Signal Input
Contact switch
88
Memory LED will inform you which sensor initiated an alarm
during alert condition when two or more sensors are connected
on the same line.
7SENSOR FUNCTIONS
Sensor operation can be adjusted to fit the environmentals /
applications with the built-in mode selector.
ALARM LED
The alarm LED will light up, synchronized with the alarm contact,
if you set the mode selector at ON.
This disables the alarm LED even
if an alarm is initiated.
Turn OFF alarm LED with the
mode selector after operation check
is completed.
ALARM MEMORY
When this setting is "ON".
Memory is always stored when
sensor is armed.
When an alarm has been activated,
the memory LED f lashes for 3 min.
and then remains lit for 47 min. It
automatically reset and memory is
also canceled.
Switch2
ON
OFF
(Factoryset)
Switch1
ON
OFF
(Factoryset)

MAINTENANCE
9TROUBLESHOOTING
Sometimes inactive.
Analyze possible problems according to the following table.
If normal operations cannot be restored by this means, contact either the dealer from whom you bought the unit or TAKEX.
Trouble Possible cause Corrective action
Completely inactive
●Either power is OFF (including broken cable) or
power voltage is too low.
●
Not yet 1 min. after power turned on.
(Is alarm LED flickering ?)
●There is an obstacle in front of the detection area.
●Check the power cable and adjust power voltage
properly.
●Reposition so that the range is less than 40ft. (12m)
(wide angle) or 82ft. (25m) (vertical curtain)
●Allow for warm-up time.
●Remove the object.
●Improper detection area adjustment.
●Improper detection area adjustment .
●Readjust the detection area setting.
●Readjust the detection area setting.
●
Cover surface soiled.
●Clean cover with a soft cloth.
(Do not use thinner, etc.)
●The detection range exceeds.
12m (wide angle)
25m (Vertical curtain)
Activated when no
person has passed.
●
Improper power supply.
●
Correct power supply.
●Something moving in protected area or too rapid
temperature variations.
●Trouble alarm initiated again after warming-up
period,though power is reset.
●A source of electrical noise (broadcasting station,
amateur radio etc.) nearby.
●Strong sunlight reflection or direct light hitting
the unit.
●The detector reacts to passersby outside.
●
Remove the cause.
●Change the installation location.
●
Change the installation location.
●
Shield sunrays with a blind.
●Readjust the detection area.
Alarm LED lights,
though connected
units are inactive.
●Poor contact output connection or broken wire. ●Check the wiring.
●Connected units are damaged.
●
Check connected units.
●Damaged alarm contact. ●Check alarm output terminals with tester.
Alarm LED continues
to light and alarm
continues to be initiated.
(Trouble alarm)
●Head unit fails to be replaced. ●Replace to armed position.
●Too low power voltage. ●
Adjust power voltage properly.
●There is a possibility of inner broken wire/damage.
7
●To clean the device, use a soft, wet cloth and then wipe off any water drops.
●If the device is particularly dirty, dip the soft cloth in the water that contains a weak neutral detergent. Wipe the
device gently with the cloth, then wipe off any detergent that remains. Do not use substances such as thinner or
benzene. (The plastic parts may deform, discolor or change their properties.)
Perform operation checks on a regular basis.
8OPERATION CHECK
When installation is completed, turn the power "ON" and check operation, after about 1min. warming up time, as
follows:
1. Make sure that alarm LED finishes flickering.
2. Walk test in the protected area to check if an alarm is
initiated.
Check alarm LED and control panel for sensor operation.
3. After correct operation has been confirmed, use the mode
selector inside the sensor unit to disable the alarm LED, if
required.

11EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
10SPECIFICATIONS
Passive infrared sensor
PA-5312E PA-5325E
Passive infrared (QUAD)
Wide angle protection
40' (12m) Max.
72 ( 18 pairs ) 24 ( 6 pairs )
9.5 to 30V DC (non-polarity)
25mA Max.
(N.C. / N.O. contact)
Dry contact (Semi-Conductor)
Reset : Approx. 2 sec. (N.C./N.O. SELECTABLE)
24V (AC/DC) 0.25A Max. (protective resistor 3.3Ω)
Dry contact (type N.C.)
Open when cover or body is detached
30V DC 0.1A Max.
3min. -Flickering, 47min. -Lighting
Sensitive zone : 36 pairs Sensitive zone : 12 pairs
Red LED
Flickering (every 0.5 sec.) : Warming-up
Lighting (approx.2sec.) : Alarm
Flickering (every 0.25 sec.) : Trouble indication
Continuous lighting : Trouble alarm
(Disabled is LED except trouble indicaiton)
Yellow LED
Flickering : Memory activated
Lighting : Memory indicated
Unit trouble : Monitoring inner circuit and wiring damage
Operation : Trouble alarm
Low voltage trouble : Monitoring low voltage
Operation : Trouble alarm
Positioning trouble : Monitoring failure to replace view finder
Operation : Trouble alarm
+14
°
F to +131
°
F (without dewdrops)
(−10
°
C to +55
°
C)
Indoor (ceiling / wall)
Terminals
8.75 oz (250g)
Body : ABS resin Cover : PE resin
Ceiling mount : Vertically 26°Horizontally ±15°
Wall mount : Vertically 20°Horizontally ± 5°
Model
Detection system
Coverage
Sensitive zone
Supply voltage
Current consumption
Alarm output
Tamper output
Alarm memory
Slight motion detection
Alarm LED
Memory LED
Troble signal
Ambient temperature
range
Mounting position
Wiring connections
Weight
Appearance
Adjustment range
Vertical curtain protection
82' (25m)Max.
■OPTIONAL
φ5.75"
(φ147.3mm)
φ1.17"(φ30mm)
Wiringhole
6-φ0.17"
(φ4.2mm)
2.50"
(64mm)
PCDφ2.60"
(φ66.7mm)
φ5.75"
(φ147.3mm)
2.31"
(59)
3.26"
(83.5mm)
Ceilingmount
Wallmount
Mountinghole
Ceilingmounthorizontal
angleadjustment
Verticalangle
adjustment
Sensorlockingscrew
Coverlockingscrew
(Silver)
(White)
0.18"
4.5mm
25°
45°
30°
(90°)
20°
φ7.49"
(φ192mm)
φ6.63"(φ170mm)
0.27"
(7mm) 2.03"
(52mm)
1.60"
(41mm)
1.40"
(36mm)
Flushmountattachment[BU-5300]
Sensorunit Plate
Flushmountbox
(Mountinghole)
8
LimitedWarranty :
TAKEX products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 12 months from original date of shipment. Our warranty does not cover
damage or failure caused by natural disasters, abuse, misuse, abnormal usage, faulty installation, improper maintenance or any repairs other than those provided
by TAKEX. All implied warranties with respect to TAKEX, including implied warranties for merchantability and implied warranties for fitness, are limited in
duration to 12 months from original date of shipment. During the Warranty Period, TAKEX will repair or replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any defective
parts returned prepaid. Please provide the model number of the products, original date of shipment and nature of difficulty being experienced. There will be
charges rendered for product repairs made after our Warranty Period has expired.
No.04-498 1506
In Japan Takex America Inc.
4/15 Howleys Road, Notting Hill,
VIC, 3168
Tel : +61 (03) 9544-2477
Fax : +61 (03) 9543-2342
Takenaka Engineering Co., Ltd.
83-1, Gojo-sotokan,
Higashino, Yamashina-ku,
Kyoto 607-8156, Japan
Tel : 81-75-501-6651
Fax : 81-75-593-3816
http : // www. takex-eng. co. jp /
Takex America Inc.
151 San Zeno Way
Sunnyvale,
CA 94086, U.S.A
Tel : 408-747-0100
Fax : 408-734-1100
http : // www. takex. com
Takex Europe Ltd.
Aviary Court, Wade Road,
Basingstoke, Hampshire. RG24 8PE, U.K.
Tel : (+44)01256-475555
Fax : (+44)01256-466268
http : // www. takex. com
In the U.S. In the U.K.
In Australia
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