Dahua Technology ARD2231-W2 Wireless Dual-Tech Detector

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Dahua Technology
  • Model code: ARD2231-W2
  • PIR Detectors: Yes
  • Dual/ Quad Technology: Dual Technology Detectors
  • Coverage/ Range m: 12 m
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Additional info:

Pet immunity function. Auto temperature compensation. 3-level sensitivity adjustment. Displays the temperature of the surrounding environment and supports the overheating alarm. Frequency hopping and two-way communication technology ensure that communication is stable. Supports cloud update and automatically restores when cloud update fails. PIR and microwave motion detection. Supports jamming detection and communication encryption.

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Make Dahua Technology
Manufacturer Dahua Technology Ltd
Category Intruder Alarms>Intruder detectors
Model code ARD2231-W2
PIR Detectors Yes
Dual/ Quad Technology Dual Technology Detectors
Coverage/ Range m 12 m
Microwave Yes
Pet Tolerance Yes
Dual Element Sensor Yes
Power Consumption Max. 640 mW
Temperature Compensation Yes
White Light Filter Yes
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor
Wall/Ceiling Mount Yes
Electrical Specifications Power Supply: CR123A × 1
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 104 x 60 x 50
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: -10 ~ +55 C (14 ~ 131 F)
Additional info
  • Pet immunity function.
  • Auto temperature compensation.
  • 3-level sensitivity adjustment.
  • Displays the temperature of the surrounding environment and supports the overheating alarm.
  • Frequency hopping and two-way communication technology ensure that communication is stable.
  • Supports cloud update and automatically restores when cloud update fails.
  • PIR and microwave motion detection.
  • Supports jamming detection and communication encryption.
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