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VISION digital tilt sensors use a precision accelerometer chip to detect inclination. Unlike most competing accelerometer sensors that rely on tiny mechanical parts (MEMS), the 318-022 has no moving parts, giving it the highest durability rating of any inclination sensor.
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2-Stage Digital Tilt Sensor
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RETAIL PRICE: ¥ 12,600 (Before Tax: ¥12,000)
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DIP Switch Settings
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DIP1
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DIP2
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1st Stage Trigger Angle
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2nd Stage Trigger Angle
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OFF
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OFF
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0.4
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0.6
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OFF
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ON
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0.6
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0.8
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ON
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OFF
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0.8
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1.0
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ON
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ON
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1.0
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1.2
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DIP3
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ON
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Learns the new the trigger angle after triggering once
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OFF
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Triggers continuously until inclination returns to learned angle
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Dimensions: 33 x 55 x 13mm
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Avg. Current Draw: 6.0mA
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• As you may expect, this tilt sensor (or any other sensor) does not "guarantee" complete protection against theft or vandalism. • "Multiplex" means that this sensor's output signals are of two different pulse lengths (>950ms = Full Trigger, <400ms= Warn Trigger). This allows you to connect the 2 output wires together, for connecting to compatible 3rd party alarms that have only 1 sensor trigger input.
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