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Item Number: KX25LR-WE
Product Description
- BlueWave technology
- Digital temperature compensation technology
- Sealed optics
- Electrostatic ABS plastic shell , 3mm
- Signal Strength Indicator
- 868MHz FM transceiver technology
- Two-way wireless technology
- Complies with EN50131-1
Panel Type: Domestic
Two Way Wireless Technology
Each wireless device on the Enforcer system, including movement detectors is a transmitter and a receiver. The wireless technology used on the Enforcer system holds a significant advantage over one way and some two way wireless products currently available on the market
Instant two way Device Control (ITDC)
The ITDC technology enables instant wake up and instant sleep of each device on the system, allowing continuous communication between the control panel and wireless devices while preserving battery power. This technology not only provides installers with total control of each device, but also gives users peace of mind that they have a reliable and secure wireless system.
- Ensuring that all wireless detection devices know when the system is armed and disarmed.
- Ensuring that they are awake as soon as the system is armed.
Signal Strength Indicator (SSI)
One of the key advantages of implementing of the SSI technology is to allow the installer to view the wireless transmission signal strength on both the control panel and wireless devices in real time.
Sealed optics
Protects from possible infestation from insects, shields air movement in front of the pyro-electric sensor and protects against adverse reflections from inside the detector housing.
ABS plastics 3mm
polished finish, reduces electrostatic interference on the PIR sensor.
Blue wave technology
This technology further enhances the detector’s immunity to infra-red noise in the environment. BWT comprises of 2 key components: 1). The new 3D optics system enables perfect focussing of the infra-red signal onto the pyro-electric sensor. This allows BWT to clearly identify the positive and negative signal edges. 2). Powerful software embedded into a microprocessor is used to process the received information from the pyro-electric sensor. The result of this combination is lower infra-red signal noise amplification and therefore better immunity.