Std PIR for the WG GSM Wireless Alarm.
Battery Powered Wireless PIR, works in conjunction with the WG GSM Wireless Alarm Systems.
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Battery Powered Wireless PIR, works in conjunction with the WG GSM Wireless Alarm Systems.
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Standard Battery Powered Wireless PIR's, designed to work with all of our WG Wireless GSM Alarm Systems, they have a 10 metre & 110 degrees detection pattern and a wireless range back to the receiver of 80 metres (line of sight).
You can learn the PIR's into the 100 available wireless alarm zones on the impressive WG 'Touch' Wireless GSM Alarm System (each working in a selection of different ways to suit most applications).
Wireless Curtain PIR, creates a very narrow detection beam (ideal for locating behind patio doors, bay windows etc). For use with all of our KP Wireless Alarm Systems & Alert Watch.
Pet Friendly Wireless PIR, designed to detect animals weighing over 10 KG, ideal for locations with small animals present, can be used with all of our KP Alarm Systems.
This Wireless Magnetic Alarm Contact works in conjunction with our WG Wireless GSM Alarm System's, they will trigger the alarm if the door or window is opened.
Mounting the PIR Sensor:
The key to successful operation of any PIR sensor is choosing the correct location. A sensor mounted in a unsuitable location has the potential to cause false triggers and reduce performance. The main rules that should be followed are:
1) Mount the PIR into a corner of a room.
2) Avoid heat spots from bright lamps suddenly turning on or off.
3) Do not install immediately above a radiator.
4) Do not install in a glass roof conservatory.
How PIR's Work (passive infrared detector):
All PIR sensors detect changes in infra-red radiation, in the form of heat emitted by a number of bodies including people, cars and to a lesser extent, dogs or other small animals. The bigger the body, the more infra-red radiation isemitted and the easier it is for a PIR sensor to detect.
The field of view is the area in which changes in infra-red radiation can be detected. The field of view can alter with changes in temperature and the size of the heat source.
The construction of the PIR and Fresnel Lens divide the field of view into a number of zones both vertically and horizontally.