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Visonic PIR Sensors

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Visonic do shock sensors look at adding those

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12 minutes ago, james.wilson said:

Visonic do shock sensors look at adding those

 

I wouldn't if you can avoid it, inertia things with 1/2AA batteries they're expensive for what they are too.

In practice it's the right idea to go perimeter, just unfortunate the kit your working with.

 

5 hours ago, gazza_2 said:

al-yeti, that's what I was wondering

 

Are the Visonic one's classed as cheap?

So as said they sleep,  that might also throw you, if you testing the exit zone for alarm when it was already triggered or asleep 

 

 

4 hours ago, Logan said:

Isn't there a little jumper to change pulse count???

 

5 hours ago, sixwheeledbeast said:

You can lower the pulse count but you'll loose the pet friendly mode.

 

1 hour ago, gazza_2 said:

No I am sure it is done on the panel

Nope on the PIR's

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yes I have just looked at it I think is on the panel event counter (event counter: Here you determine whether an alarm will be activated upon continued motion (low sensitivity) or upon a single alarm event (high sensitivity).. Optional settings: LOW sensitive (default) and HIGH sensitive.) is this correct as their is noting on the PIR itself 

Is that double knock for a wireless sensor that goes to sleep... That'll work well

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High and low sensitivity in panel end and pulse count is per sensor, they are completely different things.

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