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Page 2: ...9445 GENERAL DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS General CoveU ge l x w PIR600 50 x 50 15 2m x 15 2m PIR680 70 X50 l Jmx 18 3mJ aJ r C OO f lyplcal Operating Tempenature 10 to 50 C p ro 127F Mounting Output R...
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Page 7: ...test he sensor after masking one or more zones COMPLETING THE INSTAUAT10N To e the Walk Test lamp atter testrlg in61a11he lft DISABlf Jumper J2 across the two pins above the lamp Aeplaca the front OCN...
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