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Eaton DET-RS Radio Slimline Shock Sensor

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    Eaton DET-RS Radio Slimline Shock Sensor

    The DET-RS is a compact wireless shock and movement detector that uses configurable sensing technology. Using an accelerometer, it is capable of detecting vibration or movement of the surface it is fixed to. The DET-RS has been designed to work with any Scantronic 868MHz narrow-band receiver.

    Consistent with the DET-RDC the product is available in white, brown and anthracite grey. Its slimline housing helps it to blend into a variety of environments, making it ideal for almost any door or window installation.

    The products are certified to EN 50131-2-8 and are therefore suitable for use in systems installed to conform to PD 6662:2017 at Grade 2 and environmental class II.

    With a choice of 3 different finishes and slimline housing, these detectors are consistent throughout the range and will suit all installations.

    DET-RS has a built-in accelerometer that can select either shock or movement detection.

    Features

    • Grade 2 radio products.
    • Slimline housing & 3 colour finishes.
    • Adjustable detection & flexible installation.
    • Easily available CR2 battery.

    Specifications

    • Battery : 3Vdc CR2 Lithium; low battery warning 2.4Vdc
    • Typical Battery Life : 2 years
    • Current : 20μA quiescent; 25mA max
    • Operating Temperature : -10°C to +55°C
    • Humidity : 0-95%
    • Radio : 868.6625MHz; 10mW narrow band
    • Radio Range : Up to 600m in free space
    • Weight (Including Battery) : 40g
    • Intrusion Standards : EN 50131-5-3:2017; PD 6662:2017
    • Security Grade : Grade 2
    • Environmental Class : Class II
    • Dimensions : 103x19x24mm

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