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Wireless Universal Alert Sensor

Discontinued Product

This product has been discontinued.

Product Overview

Ideal for fire door/emergency exit door installations, the wireless universal alert sensor is a discreet, battery operated device designed for use in conjunction with a 4 channel or 8 channel receiver unit. When fitted, the sensor detects when the monitored site (door, window, etc.) has been tripped and sends a wireless signal to the receiver (sold separately) for remote warning. The universal alert sensor remains silent, allowing only the monitoring staff to be warned of unauthorised exit/entry of the premises.

  • Helps to monitor misuse of emergency exit doors and other sites within a premises
  • Designed to form part of a wireless alert system
  • For use in conjunction with one of the following receivers (sold separately):
  • Silently sends a wireless signal to the receiver unit for remote warning
  • Three mounting options for triggering to choose from:
    • Can be used as a magnet contact
    • Tilt switch option triggers when the sensor is positioned more than 45° from vertical
    • As an external input for connection to non-wireless existing devices
  • Long life lithium battery operated (included)
  • 300m/1000ft (line of sight) radio-frequency range
  • Manufactured in the UK
  • Discreet, compact design
  • Triggers a tamper warning signal if the cover is removed
Technical Data
Product Code ST34401
Brand STI EMEA
Battery Life

Approx. 5 years

Dimensions (HxWxD)

84x35x28mm

Power Type

CR123A lithium battery operated

Radio Linking Frequency

433Mhz

Radio-Frequency Range

300m/1000ft (line of sight)

Weight 0.30kg
Product Datasheets

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