Description
The Centurion Photon Beams (Photon SMART and Photon II) are premium infrared safety beams (photocells) designed for automated gates, garage doors, and traffic barriers. These high-performance safety devices detect obstacles in the path of your gate, preventing crushing injuries to people, pets, or vehicles and protecting your property from damage.
Engineered by CENTURION (CENTSYS), the Photon series eliminates the hassle of traditional wired installations. The fully wireless transmitter (and in the SMART model, a wireless receiver too) means no digging, no tunnelling under driveways, and dramatically reduced installation time and costs. Simply align, mount, and enjoy reliable protection — perfect for residential estates, commercial properties, and challenging sites across Nigeria and beyond.
Key Features & Benefits
- Fully Wireless Design — Transmitter (and receiver on SMART model) powered by long-life AA alkaline batteries (included). No cables required.
- Extended Operating Range — Up to 30 metres (model-dependent), ideal for most entrance gates and wide driveways.
- Sleek & Slimline — Only 50mm wide with elegant curves for a modern, unobtrusive look that blends seamlessly with your gate system.
- Weather & Insect Resistant — Robust IP54-rated enclosure protects against dust, rain, and ants for reliable outdoor performance.
- Easy Alignment — Wide infrared beam angle with audible feedback and low-battery indicators for hassle-free setup.
- Long Battery Life — 2+ years on standard AA alkaline batteries (do not use rechargeables).
- SMART Integration — Photon SMART model pairs wirelessly with Centurion SMART gate motors (e.g., D5 Smart, D10) via the MyCENTSYS Pro app for intelligent monitoring, intruder-detection alarms, and seamless automation.
- Fail-Safe Operation — Stops or reverses the gate instantly if the beam is interrupted.
- Enhanced Security — Compatible with intruder-detection alarms on supported operators — turns your beams into perimeter security devices





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