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*Configurable to all House and Unit codes | *Configurable to all House and Unit codes | ||
− | At a minimum, a Transceiver (TM751 or RR501) is required to test them. | + | <b>Note:</b> At a minimum, a Transceiver (TM751 or RR501) is required to test them. |
The following chart compares the differences between the Motion Sensors: | The following chart compares the differences between the Motion Sensors: |
Revision as of 20:38, 10 May 2006
Introduction
All HawkEye (MS12A), HawkEye II (MS13A), EagleEye (MS14A), and ActiveEye (MS16A) Motion Sensors share the following characteristics:
- Passive Infrared (PIR) Detection
- Detect motion approximately 20 feet distant
- 100 foot transmission range (maximum)
- Configurable to all House and Unit codes
Note: At a minimum, a Transceiver (TM751 or RR501) is required to test them.
The following chart compares the differences between the Motion Sensors:
Feature | Detection | Dawn/Dusk Detection | No Motion Off Time | Weather Resistant |
MS12A | Always | Fixed Enabled | Fixed 6 Minutes | No |
MS13A | Always or Night Only | Fixed Enabled | Variable | No |
MS14A | Always or Night Only | Fixed Enabled | Variable | Yes |
MS16A | Always or Night Only | Variable | Variable | Yes |
Setup
Please select from the following list for setup instructions;
- HawkEye Motion Sensor Setup
- HawkEye II Motion Sensor Setup
- Eagle Eye Motion Sensor Setup
- Active Eye Motion Sensor Setup
Related Articles
Motion Sensors with a Camera System
Relates to: MS12A, MS13A, MS14A, MS16A, XX11A, XX12A, XX16A, XX17A, XC10A, XC18A, XC19A, VR36A, VR31A