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Temperature sensor with external probe
Attention:
This product is
not compatible with the XT1 or XT2 without “Upgrade dongle to XT2
Plus!
”
The LUPUS temperature sensors measure the temperature at its place of installation and
transmits any change directly to the alarm panel every ten minutes. The external probe
allows you to measure the outside temperature or the temperature of water.
Sensor data:
Dimensions (without mount)
27 x 25,2 x 113,5mm
1.06 x 0.99 x 4.46 inches
Weight sensor
Approx. 53 gramm
Approx. 0.11 lbs
Weight external probe
Approx. 71 gramm
Approx. 0.15 lbs
Place of installation
only indoors
Working environment:
-10°C to 45°C (14F to 113F)
Humidity:
Maximal 85%(non-condensing)
Frequency:
2.4 GHz
Detection method:
two pin temperature probe
Product description
1.
Connector for external probe
Connect the external probe to the two inputs. It is
not important in which way you connect the cables
to the two inputs. The temperature sensor cannot
be used without the external probe.
2.
Tampering contact
The tampering contact is triggered if the
temperature sensor is removed from its place of
installation.
3.
Internal LED
The LED flashes twice when the sensor is
successfully connected to the alarm panel.
4.
Learn button
This button is used to connect the sensor to the alarm panel or perform a range
test (see next page). If you press the button briefly, the current temperature is
transmitted to the alarm panel.
5.
Battery compartment
The temperature sensor with external probe uses a CR123 3V lithium battery.
This battery powers the sensor for approx. four years. When the battery is
running low, the temperature sensor notifies the alarm panel.
6.
External probe
The cord of the external probe is three meters (3.2 yards) long. It is
weatherproof.
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