Dual Purpose
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This optional
Digital Pager works with our Premier Canine System™ and Hotdog™
performing double duty as a temperature monitoring alerting device and an
intrusion alarm.
Even when you are too far from your car to hear the siren, a small transmitter will send a signal directly to your pager. (*) Many car alarms sound alike, confusing owners whether it is your car or someone else's. When you hear the "beep" signal from your pager, you will know immediately it is indeed your car which has been violated. Other digital pager manufacturers rely on the carrier keying method of signal transmission, while this Pager utilizes AM Digital Modulation providing a more stable sensitivity with much less interference. Pager may be used as a stand alone system, or combined with other types of vehicle security systems. (See below) (*) Maximum distance may vary with environment. |
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p e c i f i c a t i o n s
· Transmitter - Dimensions: 1.12" (H) x 3.37" (L) x 3.94"(W). Digitally coded. RF Output Power: 4W Max. at 13.8V. Current Drain: 5mA (Standby), Frequency: 27 MHz Citizens Band. 1.2A (Modulation). Power Requirement: 13.8VDC negative ground only. · Receiver - Dimensions: 80mm(L) x 45mm(W) x 19mm (D). Power Source: 1 x "AA" battery (1.5V). |
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Intrusion Alarms
· SIS-5 ~ Shock/Glass Impact Sensor. Extremely reliable electronic shock/glass/motion sensor. Its super small size is ideal for installation in small spaces. · SIS-10 ~ Super Low Frequency Air Vibration Sensor. A single sensor is ideal to monitor a vehicle's doors, trunk, or latch. · RS-32 ~ Dual Zone Microwave Perimeter Sensor. Emits a perimeter field within the interior and exterior of your vehicle. Dual adjustments make it easy for each field. Designed to provide optimum performance in all types of climates and temperatures. · MSEN-KIT ~ Includes two pre-wired Micro Resonance Sensors and a special triggering amplifier. Designed to be mounted within the vehicle door or on the door post near the latching mechanism. When properly adjusted, they will respond to the frequency caused by metal-to-metal contact, such as a lock pick, screwdriver, or professional door opening tools inserted into the door for attempted illegal entry into the vehicle. |