Guest IM_Alarms Posted December 16, 2004 Posted December 16, 2004 I'm trying to remember the make / model of a pir sensor which has a distinctive round philips screw holding the front on, which pulls straight off , leaving the baseplate with just a terminal block in it? I need it for a modified takeover specification i'm working on now. Ta also, can you recognise a sensor which has a removable plastic strip across the top, which has a single screw behind. At the bottom of the sensor is a round lens area which is flat. Ta again Must remember to bring my notes home next time.
Guest IM_Alarms Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 I think the Alrmcom sound like the one, the plastic screw fixing has an led in it (well a clear, part for the led light to travel along)
j.paul Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 I think the Alrmcom sound like the one, the plastic screw fixing has an led in it (well a clear, part for the led light to travel along) Wasn't that the one that was made for Gardner Security by Alarmcom, It had a black mirror lens There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots.
Guest IM_Alarms Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 I'm trying to find a picture of an alarmcom sensor on-line to confirm it. Anyone know anywhere as I,ve tried all the usual suspects! Thanks guys for helping, I might get an early night now.
Deltaseven Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 It sounds like an old one. Why don't you upgrade it?
norman Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 It was the Ir 160 Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
j.paul Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Wasn't that the one that was made for Gardner Security by Alarmcom, It had a black mirror lens This is sad but I had one in the office, its was called a Gardiner Sabre Plus And now here are the pics... There are no stupid questions, but there are a LOT of inquisitive idiots.
norman Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Probably one of these then. Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
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