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- PIR detector, range 12m
- Protection of the area under the detector
- The unique design for easy installation
- Pet immunity up to 20 kg
19,43
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- High quality segmented mirror
- Advanced digital signal processing
- Temperature compensation
Stepless sensitivity adjustment
17,21
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Home pet immunity up to 15 kg
- High quality dual element pyrosensor
- Precise LODIFF Frensel sealed optics
14,77
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Build-in EOL resistors
- Digital signal processing
- Temperature compensation
- Sensitivity adjustment
6,97
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- New generation digital detection algorithm
- Ambient temperature compensation
- with pet immunity up to 20 kg
- Built-in EOL resistors to facilitate installation
- Small and aesthetic enclosure
10,32
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- PIR detector, range 12m
- Protection of the area under the detector
- The unique design for easy installation
15,25
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Passive infrared sensor (PIR)
- Manually adjusted motion sensor
- Powered by 12V DC
- It can be an element of perimeter protection
16,25
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Build-in EOL resistors
- coverage area 15x20m, 90°
- dygital temperature compensation
- Sensitivity adjustment
18,68
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- Build-in EOL resistors
- coverage area 12x13m, 90°
- pet immunity up to 20 kg
- dygital temperature compensation
- Sensitivity adjustment
21,17
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- passive infrared (PIR) sensor
- coverage area 12x13m, 90°
- pet immunity up to 20 kg
- additional light source
- 7 LED signaling colors available
32,69
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- two detection paths: PIR and MW
- coverage area 20x24m, 90°
- creep zone protection
- additional light source
- option to replace the wide-angle lens with a curtain or long-range one
30,82
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- two detection paths: PIR and MW
- coverage area 15x20m, 90°
- option to replace the wide-angle lens with a curtain or long-range one
- 4 LED signaling colors available
44,22
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- two detection paths: PIR and MW
- coverage area 12x13m, 90°
- pet immunity up to 20 kg
- additional light source
- 7 LED signaling colors available
59,78
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- compliance with EN 50131 requirements for Grade 3
- Build-in EOL resistors
- coverage area 20x24m, 90°
- dygital temperature compensation
- Sensitivity adjustment
57,60
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
- two detection paths: PIR and MW
- coverage area 20x24m, 90°
- creep zone protection
- additional light source
- option to replace the wide-angle lens with a curtain or long-range one
57,60
EUR
including 23.00% VAT
Motion sensors are devices that detect movement in their surroundings. They are used in a variety of applications, such as security systems, automatic lighting, and appliance control.
Types of Motion Sensors:
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PIR (Passive Infrared) Sensors: Detect changes in temperature emitted by people and animals. They are the most commonly used type of motion sensor.
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Ultrasonic Sensors: Use ultrasonic waves to detect movement. They are resistant to temperature changes but can be disrupted by other sources of sound.
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Microwave Sensors: Use microwaves to detect movement. They are resistant to dust and dirt but can be disrupted by large metal objects.
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Optoelectronic Sensors: Use a beam of light to detect movement. They are the least popular type of motion sensor, but they are very precise.
Applications of Motion Sensors:
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Security Systems: Motion sensors can be used to detect intruders in homes and businesses. They can trigger an alarm or send a signal to a monitoring station.
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Automatic Lighting: Motion sensors can be used to automatically turn lights on and off. This is an energy-efficient way to light rooms, hallways, and stairs.
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Appliance Control: Motion sensors can be used to control appliances, such as fans, heaters, and air conditioners. For example, a motion sensor can turn on a fan when someone enters a room.
Features of Motion Sensors:
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Range: The range of a motion sensor is the distance at which it can detect movement.
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Detection Angle: The detection angle of a motion sensor is the area in which it can detect movement.
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Sensitivity: The sensitivity of a motion sensor is its ability to detect low-intensity movement.
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Response Time: The response time of a motion sensor is the time it takes for it to detect movement and send a signal.
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Power Source: Motion sensors can be powered by batteries, mains power, or a solar panel.
When choosing a motion sensor, consider the following factors:
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Application: What will the motion sensor be used for?
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Size of the Area to be Monitored: What is the size of the area to be monitored?
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Environmental Conditions: In what environmental conditions will the motion sensor be used?
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Budget: How much do you want to spend on a motion sensor?