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New INTERLOGIX EV1116 PIR Motion Detector, Form A, 11-Curtain, 50’ Range

$ 15.31

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

New
INTERLOGIX
EV1116
PIR Motion Detector,
Form A, 11-Curtain, 50’ Range
Aritech Mirror Optic PIR Motion Sensors offer a unique combination of high sensitivity detection and low false alarm rates, without the need for manual sensitivity adjustment. Equipped with advanced and sophisticated mirror optics technology, Aritech EV series motion detectors use a unique step and gliding focus feature to create a continuous curtain that ensures sensors never lose track of objects. For increased detection coverage, these sensors have also been optimized using a 3Brid orthogonal curtain. A horizontal mirror structure producing curtains with vertical orientation, this orthogonal technology adds curtains to the mirror without sacrificing signal strength, and without having to increase the size of the sensor. With “5D” signal processing, EV series motion detectors have built-in intelligence capable of differentiating between fast and slow moving signals. When a slow thermal source is detected, the signal processing switches automatically to the 5D mode and executes additional pattern recognition to identify the signal. Using “5D” signal processing EV series motion detectors can differentiate between a slow walking person and a moving reflection of sunlight, enhancing security while reducing false alarms. Versatile and easy to install, these sensors are tolerant of wall angle deviation and can be mounted at heights ranging from 6 to 10 feet.
Features
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Passive Infrared (PIR) motion sensor
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3Brid Step and Gliding Focus Curtain mirror
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Plug-in electronics
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Sealed optics
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“5D” signal processing for false alarm immunity
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Cloak and umbrella immunity
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Pet immunity up to 33 pounds
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Full under-crawl detection
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Selectable coverage pattern using mirror masks
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Auto focus with constant range sensitivity
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No adjustment required for different mounting heights
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Tolerates wall angle deviation
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UL/ULC listed