Battery Powered Wireless PIR Sensor with FAQ
Features:
- Automatically turns on paired LiteTransform - controlled lightings or appliances.
- Automatically turns off after motion is seized. ( Selectable timing between 10 Seconds and 1 Hour.) 10s, 1 min, 5 mins, 10 mins, 20 mins, 30 mins, 1 Hour
- Low voltage reminder when battery down to 2.2V
- Anti-electromagnetic interference, Anti False alarm
- Automatic Temperature Compensation,high Detection sensitivity
- SMT Patch technology,Strong anti-interference ability
- Large capacity battery,Micro power design,battery life to 2 years+
Specifications
- Operating supply: DC3V from 2 X AA Battery
- Transmission Current: 20mA~25mA (While Transmitting)
- Standby Current: 45uA(While monitor)
- Operating Frequency: 315MHz / 433±0.2Mhz
- Transmitting Distance: 100-300m (unenclosed ground)
- The largest coverage: 12*12m
- Detection Angle: 120°
- Detection distance : 8-12m (25ºC)
- Bracket with Adjustable Angle: -45°to +45°(Horizontal line)
- Bracket with Adjustable Angle: -15°to+45°(Vertical line)
- Response Time: 6s
- Dimension (LWH): 110 X 65 X 48mm
- Operating environment: -10ºC – 50ºC; Humidity: ≤ 80%RH
- Lifespan of battery: It can be used for one year if send 20 times everyday !
How it works ?
When
the sensor detects motion,it sends a wireless command to the paired
devices (such as Touch Switch, Lighting controllers). Then it turns
on linked devices such as wall lights,down lights and etc. After a
selectable time of no motion, the sensor turns those same lights or
appliances off.
Applications
Special Notes for PIR:
Applications
- Bathrooms or restrooms, for lights and exhaust fans.
- Staircases
- Garage,Parking lights
- Garden Lights
- Corridors,Living rooms
- and many more
Special Notes for PIR:
There are certain factors
which can cause detection range / reliability to vary. Because PIR
sensors rely on changes in heat to detect motion, be aware of the
following factors that can effect PIR reliability when choosing a
location to mount your PIR Motion Sensor:
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