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Explains how heat radiation is detected and reacted to by the device.
Details adjustable variables like operating modes, time, sensitivity, and dusk settings for optimal performance.
Explains how the lens and sensor arrangement determine the sensor's range and detection angle.
Highlights microprocessor features like range stabilisation and interference suppression for reliable operation.
Explains detection angles and how mounting options adapt the device to local conditions.
Details surveillance density and factors affecting detection range.
Lists advantages in daily operation for specific models.
Explains how the Fresnel lens splits the detection zone into overlapping levels.
Compensates for environmental conditions to maintain consistent detection range.
Filters out unwanted operations caused by external factors like wind or moving branches.
Simplifies installation adjustments by setting a short delay time for testing.
Performs an internal test upon power connection or restart to confirm operability.
Discusses causes of unwanted triggering like sunlight, heat, or animals.
Explains how weather conditions can affect detection zone size and range.
States that 2.5 m is the optimum installation height for reliable detection.
Provides numbered instructions for mounting, positioning, and protection of the device.
Details suitability and preparation for ceiling mounting of certain models.
Advises adapting the detection zone to local conditions and bridging downtimes.
Describes an accessory for fitting the unit to a house corner.
Details the RC element used for surge protection and preventing overvoltages.
Describes an enclosure for surface mounting the Busch Watchdog Presence Detector.
Shows circuit for switching the Alarmtech 220 via a push switch with automatic re-activation.
Illustrates switching between permanent ON and Watchdog modes using a two-way switch.
Details connecting an external relay/contactor to increase switching capacity.
Depicts a circuit with a staircase light timer switch for short pulse settings.
Shows light actuation with UP models using slave units and push switches.
Illustrates expanding surveillance range using multiple slave units with a master unit.
Details activating UP models via push switches with brief power interruption.
Lists possible causes and remedies when the light fails to activate.
Provides solutions for when the light remains continuously illuminated.
Addresses issues of unintended switching due to environmental factors or reflections.
Offers remedies for lights that cycle on and off erratically.
Explains how heat radiation is detected and reacted to by the device.
Details adjustable variables like operating modes, time, sensitivity, and dusk settings for optimal performance.
Explains how the lens and sensor arrangement determine the sensor's range and detection angle.
Highlights microprocessor features like range stabilisation and interference suppression for reliable operation.
Explains detection angles and how mounting options adapt the device to local conditions.
Details surveillance density and factors affecting detection range.
Lists advantages in daily operation for specific models.
Explains how the Fresnel lens splits the detection zone into overlapping levels.
Compensates for environmental conditions to maintain consistent detection range.
Filters out unwanted operations caused by external factors like wind or moving branches.
Simplifies installation adjustments by setting a short delay time for testing.
Performs an internal test upon power connection or restart to confirm operability.
Discusses causes of unwanted triggering like sunlight, heat, or animals.
Explains how weather conditions can affect detection zone size and range.
States that 2.5 m is the optimum installation height for reliable detection.
Provides numbered instructions for mounting, positioning, and protection of the device.
Details suitability and preparation for ceiling mounting of certain models.
Advises adapting the detection zone to local conditions and bridging downtimes.
Describes an accessory for fitting the unit to a house corner.
Details the RC element used for surge protection and preventing overvoltages.
Describes an enclosure for surface mounting the Busch Watchdog Presence Detector.
Shows circuit for switching the Alarmtech 220 via a push switch with automatic re-activation.
Illustrates switching between permanent ON and Watchdog modes using a two-way switch.
Details connecting an external relay/contactor to increase switching capacity.
Depicts a circuit with a staircase light timer switch for short pulse settings.
Shows light actuation with UP models using slave units and push switches.
Illustrates expanding surveillance range using multiple slave units with a master unit.
Details activating UP models via push switches with brief power interruption.
Lists possible causes and remedies when the light fails to activate.
Provides solutions for when the light remains continuously illuminated.
Addresses issues of unintended switching due to environmental factors or reflections.
Offers remedies for lights that cycle on and off erratically.
| Brand | ABB |
|---|---|
| Model | Busch Watchdog Professional 220 |
| Category | Security Sensors |
| Language | English |
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