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Microwave Detector System Microwave detector is intended to detect movements of an intruder crossing a detection zone formed with electromagnetic field between a transmitter and a receiver, to generate alarm signal. The device is developed to be used under conditions of high demands to design in order to block approaches to walls of facilities, barriers, and lengthy premises. The principal of operation is to form electromagnetic field between a transmitter and a receiver in space (a detection zone) and to record changes in this field when it is crossed by an intruder. Owing to form of radomes it is difficult for an intruder to define visually position of a detection zone in space. Power flux density generated by a transmitter is no more than 10 microW/cm2 which is not dangerous for attendance without time limit of being at the protected boundary. - Intruder alarm
- Volumetric detection zone with regulated dimensions
- Wide range of operating temperature, it is possible to use the detector in non heated rooms
- One-block construction of the detector
- Easy in assembling and maintenance
- Compatibility with all types of station equipment
- Remote control of the detector operation
- Small dimensions
The length of the protected boundary, m | | 10 ... 150 | Height of a detection zone, m | 1,5 ... 2,0 | Supply voltage, V | 12 ... 30 | Consumption current at constant voltage of 24 V, mA | <50 | Maximum operating temperature range, °C | -50 ... +70 | Acceptable snow blanket height, m | <0,6 ... 0,8 | Acceptable grass height, m | <0,3 ... 0,4 |
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