Jablotron JA-162PB wireless PIR Motion + Glass-break detector

The Jablotron JA-162PB combines a PIR motion sensor with a dual glass-break detector.

Breaking a window can be detected up to 9 meters away.

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JA-162PB
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The JA-162PB combines a PIR motion sensor with a dual glass-break detector, breaking a window can be detected up to 9 meters away. It uses digital signal processing to avoid false alarms. It provides an input to connect a door sensor. This detector occupies two addresses in the control panel to distinguish between motion and glass breaking.

The glass-break detector uses the analysis of air pressure variations combined with the characteristic sound of glass breaking. The product is designed for internal use in buildings.

The battery-powered detector communicates via 100+ series radio protocol.

 

Specifications JA-162PB

Power 2x Lithium battery CR123A (3.0 V/1.5 Ah)
Please note: Batteries are not included.
Typical battery lifetime approx. 3 years
Low battery voltage <2.7 V
Quiescent current consumption 50 uA
Maximal current consumption 50 mA
Communication band 868.1 MHz, protocol JABLOTRON
Maximum radio-frequency power (ERP) <25 mW
RF range 500 m (open area)
Recommended installation height 2.5 m above the floor
PIR detection angle/range 90°/12 m
GBS detection angle/range 90°/9 m
Dimensions 150 x 63 x 40 mm
Weight (w/o batteries) 135 g
Classification Security grade 2/Environmental class II (according to EN 50131-1)
Environment indoor general
Operating temperature range -10 °C to +40 °C
Average operational humidity 75% RH, w/o condensation
Certification body Trezor Test s.r.o. (no. 3025)
In compliance with ETSI EN 300 220-1,2, EN 50130-4, EN 55032, EN IEC 62368-1, EN IEC 63000, EN 50131-1, EN 50131-2-2, EN 50131-2-7-1, EN 50131-5-3, EN 50131-6
Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03
Recommended screw 2 x ø 3.5 x 40 mm (countersunk head)

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