- Sensors: These devices are used to detect movement or other changes within the protected area. Common types of sensors include motion detectors, door and window sensors, and glass break sensors.
- Control panel: This is the central hub of the system, where all of the sensors and other components are connected and managed. The control panel may also include a keypad or touch screen for arming and disarming the system, as well as for programming and troubleshooting.
- Siren: A loud alarm that is triggered when the system is activated, alerting people in the vicinity and potentially deterring the intruder.
- Key fobs or remote controls: These allow the user to easily arm and disarm the system without having to enter a code on the control panel.
- Backup power supply: Most burglar alarms include a backup power supply, such as a battery, to ensure that the system remains operational even if the main power source is disrupted.
- Monitoring service: Some burglar alarm systems offer the option of being monitored by a professional security company, which can alert the authorities if the system is activated.
- Wireless connectivity: A wireless burglar alarm system uses wireless technology to transmit signals between the sensors and the control panel, eliminating the need for physical wiring.
- Integration with smart home devices: Some burglar alarms can be integrated with smart home devices, such as smart thermostats and smart locks, allowing them to be controlled and monitored remotely through a smartphone app.
- Built-in magnetic contact
- Dedicated switch for anti-sabotage to defeat strong magnets
- Operates up to 1000 ft. (300m) range (outdoor)
- Selective wired input – N.C., N.O. or DEOL
- Uses one of more than 16 million pseudo-randomly selected code addresses for setup (no DIP switches).
- Battery-life saving: events are only sent once every 2.5 minutes
- Fully supervised
- Selective input response time adjusted to wired sensors (fast for shock sensors, slow for magnetic switches)
- Back & Cover tamper protection
- Compatible with RISCO systems: Agilityâ„¢, WisDom, ProSYSâ„¢, LightSYSâ„¢
- Model name: RWT72I; RWT72M
Burglar Wireless Intruder Alarm
SKU: N/ABurglar Wireless Intruder Alarm
PIR Motion Sensor
SKU: N/APIR Motion Sensor
M CU technology to prevent all kinds of false alarms.
*S MT chip, anti- E MI & anti-R F I design. Anti-tamper alarm function to enhance anti-damage.
*The P I R sensor is a wide angle of 15 m X 15 m with high catch performance and false alarm immunity.
*Automatic temperature compensation, adjustable pulse count.
*LED ON/OFF optional, better concealment.
Wireless Alarm Door Magnetic Sensor
SKU: 851Wireless Alarm Door Magnetic Sensor Features:
- Sensors: These devices are used to detect movement or other changes within the protected area. Common types of sensors include motion detectors, door and window sensors, and glass break sensors.
- Control panel: This is the central hub of the system, where all of the sensors and other components are connected and managed. The control panel may also include a keypad or touch screen for arming and disarming the system, as well as for programming and troubleshooting.
- Siren: A loud alarm that is triggered when the system is activated, alerting people in the vicinity and potentially deterring the intruder.
- Key fobs or remote controls: These allow the user to easily arm and disarm the system without having to enter a code on the control panel.
- Backup power supply: Most burglar alarms include a backup power supply, such as a battery, to ensure that the system remains operational even if the main power source is disrupted.
- Monitoring service: Some burglar alarm systems offer the option of being monitored by a professional security company, which can alert the authorities if the system is activated.
- Wireless connectivity: A wireless burglar alarm system uses wireless technology to transmit signals between the sensors and the control panel, eliminating the need for physical wiring.
- Integration with smart home devices: Some burglar alarms can be integrated with smart home devices, such as smart thermostats and smart locks, allowing them to be controlled and monitored remotely through a smartphone app.
- Built-in magnetic contact
- Dedicated switch for anti-sabotage to defeat strong magnets
- Operates up to 1000 ft. (300m) range (outdoor)
- Selective wired input – N.C., N.O. or DEOL
- Uses one of more than 16 million pseudo-randomly selected code addresses for setup (no DIP switches).
- Battery-life saving: events are only sent once every 2.5 minutes
- Fully supervised
- Selective input response time adjusted to wired sensors (fast for shock sensors, slow for magnetic switches)
- Back & Cover tamper protection
- Compatible with RISCO systems: Agilityâ„¢, WisDom, ProSYSâ„¢, LightSYSâ„¢
- Model name: RWT72I; RWT72M
Burglar Wireless Intruder Alarm
Burglar Wireless Intruder Alarm
PIR Motion Sensor
PIR Motion Sensor
M CU technology to prevent all kinds of false alarms.
*S MT chip, anti- E MI & anti-R F I design. Anti-tamper alarm function to enhance anti-damage.
*The P I R sensor is a wide angle of 15 m X 15 m with high catch performance and false alarm immunity.
*Automatic temperature compensation, adjustable pulse count.
*LED ON/OFF optional, better concealment.
Wireless Alarm Door Magnetic Sensor
Wireless Alarm Door Magnetic Sensor Features:
- Sensors: These devices are used to detect movement or other changes within the protected area. Common types of sensors include motion detectors, door and window sensors, and glass break sensors.
- Control panel: This is the central hub of the system, where all of the sensors and other components are connected and managed. The control panel may also include a keypad or touch screen for arming and disarming the system, as well as for programming and troubleshooting.
- Siren: A loud alarm that is triggered when the system is activated, alerting people in the vicinity and potentially deterring the intruder.
- Key fobs or remote controls: These allow the user to easily arm and disarm the system without having to enter a code on the control panel.
- Backup power supply: Most burglar alarms include a backup power supply, such as a battery, to ensure that the system remains operational even if the main power source is disrupted.
- Monitoring service: Some burglar alarm systems offer the option of being monitored by a professional security company, which can alert the authorities if the system is activated.
- Wireless connectivity: A wireless burglar alarm system uses wireless technology to transmit signals between the sensors and the control panel, eliminating the need for physical wiring.
- Integration with smart home devices: Some burglar alarms can be integrated with smart home devices, such as smart thermostats and smart locks, allowing them to be controlled and monitored remotely through a smartphone app.
- Built-in magnetic contact
- Dedicated switch for anti-sabotage to defeat strong magnets
- Operates up to 1000 ft. (300m) range (outdoor)
- Selective wired input – N.C., N.O. or DEOL
- Uses one of more than 16 million pseudo-randomly selected code addresses for setup (no DIP switches).
- Battery-life saving: events are only sent once every 2.5 minutes
- Fully supervised
- Selective input response time adjusted to wired sensors (fast for shock sensors, slow for magnetic switches)
- Back & Cover tamper protection
- Compatible with RISCO systems: Agilityâ„¢, WisDom, ProSYSâ„¢, LightSYSâ„¢
- Model name: RWT72I; RWT72M
Burglar Wireless Intruder Alarm
Burglar Wireless Intruder Alarm
PIR Motion Sensor
PIR Motion Sensor
M CU technology to prevent all kinds of false alarms.
*S MT chip, anti- E MI & anti-R F I design. Anti-tamper alarm function to enhance anti-damage.
*The P I R sensor is a wide angle of 15 m X 15 m with high catch performance and false alarm immunity.
*Automatic temperature compensation, adjustable pulse count.
*LED ON/OFF optional, better concealment.
Wireless Alarm Door Magnetic Sensor
Wireless Alarm Door Magnetic Sensor Features:
- Sensors: These devices are used to detect movement or other changes within the protected area. Common types of sensors include motion detectors, door and window sensors, and glass break sensors.
- Control panel: This is the central hub of the system, where all of the sensors and other components are connected and managed. The control panel may also include a keypad or touch screen for arming and disarming the system, as well as for programming and troubleshooting.
- Siren: A loud alarm that is triggered when the system is activated, alerting people in the vicinity and potentially deterring the intruder.
- Key fobs or remote controls: These allow the user to easily arm and disarm the system without having to enter a code on the control panel.
- Backup power supply: Most burglar alarms include a backup power supply, such as a battery, to ensure that the system remains operational even if the main power source is disrupted.
- Monitoring service: Some burglar alarm systems offer the option of being monitored by a professional security company, which can alert the authorities if the system is activated.
- Wireless connectivity: A wireless burglar alarm system uses wireless technology to transmit signals between the sensors and the control panel, eliminating the need for physical wiring.
- Integration with smart home devices: Some burglar alarms can be integrated with smart home devices, such as smart thermostats and smart locks, allowing them to be controlled and monitored remotely through a smartphone app.
- Built-in magnetic contact
- Dedicated switch for anti-sabotage to defeat strong magnets
- Operates up to 1000 ft. (300m) range (outdoor)
- Selective wired input – N.C., N.O. or DEOL
- Uses one of more than 16 million pseudo-randomly selected code addresses for setup (no DIP switches).
- Battery-life saving: events are only sent once every 2.5 minutes
- Fully supervised
- Selective input response time adjusted to wired sensors (fast for shock sensors, slow for magnetic switches)
- Back & Cover tamper protection
- Compatible with RISCO systems: Agilityâ„¢, WisDom, ProSYSâ„¢, LightSYSâ„¢
- Model name: RWT72I; RWT72M
Burglar Wireless Intruder Alarm
Burglar Wireless Intruder Alarm
PIR Motion Sensor
PIR Motion Sensor
M CU technology to prevent all kinds of false alarms.
*S MT chip, anti- E MI & anti-R F I design. Anti-tamper alarm function to enhance anti-damage.
*The P I R sensor is a wide angle of 15 m X 15 m with high catch performance and false alarm immunity.
*Automatic temperature compensation, adjustable pulse count.
*LED ON/OFF optional, better concealment.
Wireless Alarm Door Magnetic Sensor
Wireless Alarm Door Magnetic Sensor Features: