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    Model No.:
    PIR-2036AP/EP/AM/EM
    Brand:
    APO
    Size:
    40(Diameter) X 54(D) mm
    Application:
    Alarm and Energy Saving Systems
    Operation Voltage:
    8-16V DC
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    Description

    PIR-2036 series consists of four mini size ceiling-mount passive infrared motion sensors, designed for universal applications compatible with the intrusion alarm and energy-saving systems. They give a conical protection pattern of 6 or 8 meters in diameter on the ceiling height of 2.5 to 3.0 meters.

    The low noise, fast response, quad-element pyro-electric sensor, and the alternate polarity signal processor provide high immunity to false alarms due to the environmental disturbances.

    Each sensor is denoted with suffix letters on the model number for its lens size and application

    • PIR-2036AP – for Intrusion Alarm System, Popular Lens (Φ=23 mm)
    • PIR-2036AM – for Intrusion Alarm System, Mini Lens (Φ=17.3 mm)
    • PIR-2036EP – for Energy Saving System, Popular Lens (Φ=23 mm)
    • PIR-2036EM – for Energy Saving System, Mini Lens (Φ=17.3 mm) 

    Features:

    • High-Quality Low Noise Quad-Element Pyro-Sensor with 6-14μM Spectral
    • Alternate Polarity Single / Dual Pulse Counting Signal Processor
    •  Security Control Logics Integrated in Proprietary MCU
    • On-Board DIP Switch for Feature Settings
    • Walk-Test LED Selectable for ON, OFF, or 30-Minute Auto OFF after Power-UP
    • On-Board Terminal Block for External Wiring Connections
    • (N.C.) / (N.O.) Alarm Output Dry Contact in Series with 10 Ohm Resistor
    • Flush-Mount on Ceiling without Screw 

    HKTDC Exhibitor
    AEI Protect-On Systems Ltd

    AEI Protect-On Systems Ltd

    Hong Kong

    Exporter, Manufacturer

    Average Response Time

    Over 7 days

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