The transmitter unit transmits an infrared signal towards the receiver unit, which receives it.
When the signal to the receiver is blocked by someone crossing between the units the receiver will signal an alarm.
The transmitter will transmit a number of beams dependent on the model used and more than one of the beams must be blocked simultaneously before the alarm is signalled.
PIPS60-2
PIPS60-2 is a double infrared beam with adjustable crossing time from 50-700msec. It has 2 second alarm time via a normally closed alarm relay contact, a normally closed cover tamper contact, adjustable vertical (100) and horizontal (900) positioning. The units require a power supply of 13.8-24Vdc or 11-18Vac with 55mA current consumption and has dimensions of 85 x 170 x 70 mm.
PIPS60-2 has a maximum range of 180m internal and 60m in external applications.
PIPS100-3 and PIPS200-3
PIPS100-3 and PIPS200-3 are two triple infrared beams with adjustable crossing times from 35-700msec. Each has a 2 second alarm time via a normally closed alarm relay contact, a normally closed cover tamper contact and adjustable vertical (50) and horizontal (900) positioning.
The power supply must be 13.8-24Vdc or 11-18Vac with 80mA current consumption and they have dimensions of 90 x 270 x 70 mm.
PIPS100-3 has a maximum range of 300m internal and 100m external, while the PIPS200-3 has ranges of 450m internal and 200m external.
PIPS150-4 and PIPS250-4
PIPS150-4 and PIPS250-4 are two quad infrared beams with 4 channel coded transmission and adjustable crossing time from 50-700msec. They have 2 second alarms time via normally closed alarm relay contacts, a normally closed cover tamper contact and adjustable vertical (100) and horizontal (900) positioning.
Power supply must be 10.5-28 Vdc with 150mA current consumption and they have dimensions of 100 x 390 x 100mm.
PIPS150-4 has a maximum range of 300m internal and 150m external while the PIPS250-4 has ranges of 700m internal and 250m external. |