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MO 394
Joystick Grip · Multifunctional modular grip with capacitive presence sensing
The MO 394 is a multifunctional modular joystick grip for the MO 390 base, available in right-hand, left-hand and symmetric forms. Up to five front push buttons, two thumbwheels, six indication LEDs and an integrated capacitive presence sensor support analog or CAN outputs.
- Type
- Modular grip
- Output
- Analog / CAN
- Sealing
- IP67

Quick highlights
Performance snapshot
Built as the command surface for full-size joysticks.
- Capacitive presence sensing in the handle
- Up to 5 front buttons + 2 thumbwheels
- Up to 6 indication LEDs
- Up to 2 million cycles (500k with detent)
- Right, left and symmetric handle forms
- IP67 ingress protection
Engineering views
Technical overview
- Type
- Multifunctional modular grip
- Presence sensing
- Non-contact capacitive (handle back)
- Front controls
- Up to 5 push buttons + 2 thumbwheels
- Rear controls
- Up to 1 push button + 1 thumbwheel
- Indication
- Up to 6 front-panel LEDs
- Output
- Analog / CANopen / SAE J1939
- Connectors
- Deutsch 4-pin (CAN) / Molex 18-pin (analog)
- Ingress protection
- IP67
- Lifetime
- Up to 2 million cycles (500k with detent)
- Operating temperature
- -40°C … +85°C
Module capabilities
- Multifunctional modular design, right / left / symmetric
- Front: up to 5 push buttons and 2 thumbwheels (standard, rocker or toggle)
- Rear: up to 1 push button and 1 thumbwheel
- Integrated non-contact capacitive presence sensor
- Up to 6 front-panel indication LEDs
- Analog, CANopen and SAE J1939 options
- Deutsch 4-pin or Molex 18-pin connectors
Order Code
| MO 394 - | Hardware - Option | Position Description |
|---|---|---|
| Hardware | 1 | Analog · 2 - SAE J1939 · 3 - CANopen |
| Position | R | right · M - middle · L - left |
| Adapter | Ø12 receptacle · ext. thread M12 · int. thread M12 | |
| Controls | push buttons, thumbwheels, rockers, toggles (front & rear) |
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