For demanding site security applications, the latest IP65-rated outdoor motion detector from Aritech incorporates two independent passive infrared (PIR) sensors making it ideal for accurate pre-alarm detection of intruders.

Both sensors built into the TX-2810-03 must be triggered for the device to indicate a pre-alarm condition, and it uses quad pyro technology making it a robust and reliable detector, not prone to false alarms.

“This new Aritech outdoor motion sensor is designed for all exterior locations and includes a number of features for easier installation,” says Mark Staples, UTC Fire and Security’s Pre-Sales Manager.

“For example it features programmable options including variable pulse count and a choice of three detection ranges (10m, 20m and 30m) and the detection pattern can be aimed more accurately and quickly thanks to the dual-axis tilt sensor allowing up to 180°  of pan and 90° of tilt.”

The device is fully IP65 rated for dust and humidity resistance and its neat design gives no visible indication of the orientation of the detector head.

Full training and support for all Aritech products it provided by UTC Fire and Security:  visit www.utcfssecurityproducts.co.uk

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