DUAL DETECTOR MICROWAVE + PIR DS-PDD12-EG2 Hikvision

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moderate quantity
Brand:
HIKVISION
Product code:
DS-PDD12-EG2 / 6954273603243

Specification

Alarm output::NC, EOL/NC, 2EOL/NC
Animal resistance::10 kg (in the zone up to 10m)
Colour::white
Detectable movement speed::0.3  ... 2.0 m/s
Detection angle::85.9 °
Dimensions::104 x 66 x 46 mm
Environmental class::II
Grade::Grade 2
Led signaling::Orange - MW Blue Sensor - Alarm Signal green - PIR Sensor
Manufacturer / brand::Hikvision
Microwave frequency band::24.15 GHz ... 24.25 GHz
Operating temperature::-10 °C ... 55 °C
Power::9  ... 16 V DC / 17 mA @ 12 V (max)
Range::MW Sensor : 12 m, PIR Sensor : 12 m
Recommended mounting height::1.8 ... 2.4 m
Sap code::314300047
Scales::0.1 kg
Selected features::EN 50131-2-4:2008, EN50131-1:2006+A1:2009, EN50131-1:2006+A2:2017 Full digital control based on SEC (Smart Environmental Control) microprocessor technology - advanced digital signal processing and 3D optics digital detection algorithm with temperature compensation, providing high resistance to false alarms and repeatability of parameters Resistance to changes in environmental conditions Electrical interference filtration technology (IFT) Detection of sabotage - opening of the housing
Sensitivity adjustment::Automatic / Jumper-adjustable
Sensor type::Passive infrared (PIR) and microwave (MW)
Use::Internal
Warranty::2 years

Digital dual detector equipped with PIR and microwave detection pathWith the combination of PIR and MW detection, high resistance to false alarms has been achievedWith animal resistance, ds-PDD12-EG2 can provide protection even when small pets are moving within its range during surveillance

Remark! To activate the animal resistance function, put the adapter on the motion sensor (included)

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