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Additional Vehicle DCPT Detection Probe And Transmitter

Additional Vehicle DCPT Detection Probe And Transmitter

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Additional Vehicle DCPT 2500E Detection Probe And Transmitter

This additional Wireless Vehicle Probe System is designed to be used with our new Dakota 2500E series, it can be added to any 2500E PIR, Air Hose & Vehicle Driveway Alarm Systems.

The Probe is located parallel to the drive (normally buried under the grass verge), the Wireless Transmitter which is powered by 8 x AA Batteries (supplied) is located in a suitable location for the wireless transmission signal (normally out of sight) making it totally invisable to intruders and no false alarms from large animals such as deer.

There is No Limit to the number of 2500E Detectors or Receivers that can be used with this system.

Kit Includes:
1 x Wireless Transmitter & Vehicle Detecting Probe.
8 x AA Batteries.
1 x Set of Manuals.

Probe & Transmitter Specifications:
Transmitter Box Size: 140 (W) x 160 (L) x 80 (D) mm.
Length of the cable: 13 metres.
Probe Size: 300 mm (L) x 30 mm (D)
Power Supply: 8 x AA Batteries (supplied).
Transmission Range: 900 metres (line of sight).
Frequency: 433.92 MHz.
Detection Range: 4 - 8 metres (adjustable).
Sensitivity Adjustment: YES.
Battery Life: 12 - 24 months (standard applications).
Channels: 4

This is the perfect solution for applications where you need to detect vehicles approaching but have a lot of large animals present, additional Probes and PIR's can be used allowing you to monitor multiple locations, multiple Receivers can also be used.

Full 1 years UK Warranty

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Price: 251.90


Product Code: US145
 
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