WIRELESS DUAL MICROWAVE DETECTOR + PIR AX PRO DS-PDD12P-EG2-WE Hikvision

€85.93
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Brand:
HIKVISION
Product code:
DS-PDD12P-EG2-WE / 6941264063131

Specification

Animal resistance::≤ 30 kg
Battery life (in power saving mode)::~ 5 years
Colour::white
Cooperation::Wireless alarm systems HIKVISION AX PRO
Detectable movement speed::0.3 ... 2 m/s
Dimensions::103 x 66 x 49 mm
Frequency band::868 MHz
Grade::2
Manufacturer / brand::Hikvision
Operating temperature::-10 °C ... 55 °C
Permissible relative humidity::10 % ... 90 %
Pir detector range::12m / 85.9°
Power::2 x CR123A 3V Lithium Battery (Included)
Radio communication range (in open area)::Max. 1600 m
Recommended mounting height::1.8 ... 2.4 m
Sap code::314300071
Scales::0.14 kg
Selected features::Passive Infrared (PIR) and Microwave (MW) SEC (Smart Environmental Control) Digital Detector - Advanced Digital Signal Processing and 3D Optics 24 GHz Microwave Detection Based on Doppler Effect Advanced Temperature Compensation Tamper Protection (Detection of Detachment from the Ground and Housing Opening) Two-Way Communication Tri-X Protocol Compliance AES 128-bit Data Encryption Protection Against Jamming by Frequency Switching ensures reliable Transmission
Warranty::2 years

Wireless motion sensor whose role is to detect a moving intruder in the space protected by the systemThanks to the combination of PIR and MW detection, high resistance to false alarms has been achievedWith animal resistance, DS-PDD12P-EG2-EC can provide protection even when small pets are moving within its range during surveillance

The lithium battery used to power the device guarantees many years of operation without the need to replace it, thanks to which the system is as trouble-free to operate as traditional wired solutions

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