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DSC BV-502GB Bravo 360° Ceiling Mount PIR Motion and Digital Glassbreak Detector, Form 'C' Alarm Contact and Tamper Switch

BV-502GB | 3W-BV502GB

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Product Overview

Introducing the DSC BV-502GB Bravo 360° Ceiling Mount PIR Motion and Digital Glassbreak Detector, designed to enhance your security with cutting-edge technology. This advanced detector features temperature compensation, ensuring optimal performance even in critical conditions. With patented Multi-Level Signal Processing, it accurately identifies human infrared energy across a wide temperature spectrum. Tailor the sensitivity to suit your environment, whether normal or challenging. Enjoy robust protection against static and transient disturbances, along with exceptional immunity to white light and RF interference. Experience reliable detection with digital signal analysis that maintains consistency across the coverage area. Elevate your security today with the DSC BV-502GB – your trusted partner in safety!

Main Features

  • Temperature compensation for improved catch performance at critical temperatures
  • Patented Multi-Level Signal Processing (MLSP) for accurate detection of human IR energy over a broad range of temperatures
  • Sensitivity adjustment to configure the detector for normal or hostile environments
  • High-level static and transient protection
  • Exceptional white light immunity
  • Excellent RF immunity
  • Digital signal analysis for consistent detection throughout the coverage pattern

General Information

Name: DSC BV-502GB Bravo 360° Ceiling Mount PIR Motion and Digital Glassbreak Detector, Form 'C' Alarm Contact and Tamper Switch
Category: DSC, Intrusion, Motion & Perimeter Sensors, PIR Motion Sensors
UPC Code: 80002908
Country of Origin: Mexico. Country of origin is subject to change.

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