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Detectors |
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Motion detector: When movement is sensed, this detector can be programmed to turn on lights and/or set off an alarm. It can be programmed for a variety of scenarios. |
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Pet proof motion detector: Designed to detect movement of a human body. With pet immunity, it will not detect a dog up to 100 pounds or two 60 pound dogs ----- up to 10 cats, rodents and birds. |
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Wireless detector: For retro fitting older construction. |
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Glass break detector: Senses when a window is broken. |
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Shock Sensor: Attaches to a window to detect vibration. |
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Smoke detector: It is hard wired into system so that no batteries are required. |
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Window contact: These contacts are virtually invisible, and will sense an open window. |
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Door contact: Can protect anything that opens and closes, such as doors, jewelry cases and gun cabinets. |
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Garage door contact: To be installed on overhead garage doors for added security. |
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Heat detector: A fixed temperature function reacts to heat by responding to specific temperature setting. |
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Rate of rise in heat detector: The rate-of-rise function detects heat quickly by responding to a rapid temperature increase. The element responds to a rapid raise in temperature, approximately 15 degrees per minute. |
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