Detector 2001 Motion Sensor Security Alarm (Self-Contained Alarm System)
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Description
Circa Early 2000's
A motion sensor alarm which functions as a self-contained security system. The main unit combines a Passive Infrared (PIR) motion detector with an integrated siren and a 12-button keypad for arming and disarming.
Use Case:
This battery-operated alarm system is designed for quick, do-it-yourself (DIY) installation in areas where wiring a traditional alarm is impractical, such as sheds, garages, offices, or hotel rooms.
- Operation: The user sets a personal security code on the keypad to arm and disarm the system. When motion is detected, a loud siren (up to 120 dB in some iterations) activates to deter intruders and alert the user or neighbors.
- Modes: It typically features different alarm modes, such as "instant" alarm or a "delay" mode which provides a short time (e.g., 12 seconds) for the user to enter the security code before the main alarm sounds.
(H-7cm x W-11.5cm x D-3.5cm)