The BB-100 may be mounted behind common non-metallic building materials such as plywood, MDF, and drywall. This might result in a slight reduction in maximum range. Again, the BB-100 should be
temporarily installed and tested prior to final mounting.
Technical Specifications:
Operating Principle: Microwave Doppler Radar
Frequency: 10.525 GHz
Output: SPDT relay provides for normally closed or normally open operation. Contacts rated 1 amp at 24 VDC
Power: 10 to 24 volts DC or 10 to 24 volts AC 15 mA relay OFF, 100 mA relay ON
Environmental: 0 to 130 degrees F -20 to 55 degrees C
Indicators: Green Power LED, Red motion sensed LED
Size: 3-1/2?x 3-1/2?x 3-3/4?deep
Mounting: Adjustable bracket; 0 to 75 degrees
Weight: 7 Oz
Adjustments: Range adjustable 3 to 16 feet; relay hold time adjustable 1 to 5 seconds
Approval: FCC
Range: Approximately 3 to 16 feet; Adjustable by mounting angle and sensitivity control. Wide or narrow beam determined by orientation of unit
Warranty: Two years parts and labor
In general, the BB-100 should be mounted above, and aimed at, the area to be covered. A red LED light visible on the BB-100 assists in aiming and adjustment. It is suggested that the BB-100 be powered up, and temporarily mounted in the proposed location to ensure proper operation prior to permanent mounting.
The BB-100 operates from any power source capable of providing 10 to 24 volts AC or DC at 100 milliamps. Any of the Museum Technology products employing the RJ-11 modular plug system is able to directly supply the required power.
BB-100 Microwave Motion Sensor DISCONTINUED SEE BB-150
$ --
Discontinued
Replaced with BB-150
Based on the Doppler Principle, the BB-100 provides a compact and reliable method of detecting when a visitor approaches an exhibit. Unlike passive infra-red detectors used in burglar alarms and
driveway lights, the low power radar beam may be aimed to cover a specific area. Also, the range, or sensitivity, is easily adjusted over a range of approximately 3 to 16 feet. In this way, the
exhibit is started only when a person is within the appropriate range.
BB-100 Microwave Motion Sensor DISCONTINUED SEE BB-150 $ -- Discontinued |
The BB-150 may be mounted behind common non-metallic building materials such as plywood, MDF, and drywall, although this might result in a slight reduction in the maximum range available. Again, the BB-150 should be temporarily installed and tested prior to final mounting. ...
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