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PanasonicHome Network System Motion Sensor

R299

Retail: R400
 *PLEASE NOTE: This product must be used in conjunction with the Hub unit on sale today
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 Panasonic's Motion Sensor will give you that piece of mind when you are inside or outside of your home.

Product Features
  • Panasonic quality
  • Motion sensor
  • Check remotely
  • Be alerted
  • Stay safe
  • Control the room lighting
  • Long range by DECT
  • One push pairing
  • Infrared sensor
Product Specifications
Motion SensorColour White
Frequency RangeDECT 1.88 GHz - 1.90 GHz
Sensor Detection Method Pyroelectric infrared sensor (heat sensor)
Heat Sensor Detection RangeHorizontal Approx. ±45° (*1)
Vertical Approx. ±10° (*1)
Distance Approx. 5 m (*1)
Sensor Sensitivity Select Switch Yes (High/ Low)
Status Indication LED (Red/ Green)
Setup Button One Push Pairing button
Power Source AA (LR6) Alkaline battery (2 x 1.5V)
Battery Life Up to 1 year (*2)
Wall Mountable Yes
Operating Conditions 0 °C – 40 °C
Dimensions/ WeightDimensions (H x W x D) Approx. 72 mm x 73 mm x 39 mm (*3)
Dimensions (H x W x D) Approx. 72 mm x 73 mm x 61 mm (*4)
Weight Approx. 70 g (*3)
Weight Approx. 77 g (*4)
Note *1 When the surrounding temperature is approx. 25 °C.
Note *2 When motion is detected 50 times a day and the surrounding temperature is approx. 25 °C.
Note *3 With the rear cover attached.
Note *4 With the wall mounting adaptor attached.

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