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Yale Smart Home Alarm & View Kit (SR-330)

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Connecting sensors (protocol): frequency 868 MHz; Backup power (h): 10; partial protection; push button alarm; siren output; Max. wireless sensors: 20; Sensor communication range (m): 30; Motion sensors: 2; Opening sensors: 1; Siren; Horizontal angle of coverage (°): 110; Range (m): 12
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Yale Smart Home Alarm & View Kit
Main
Form factoralarm system
Connecting sensors (protocol)frequency 868 MHz
Backup power10 h
Features
Security functionspartial protection
push button alarm
Control panel featuressiren output
Connection to control panel
Max. wireless sensors20
Sensor communication range30 m / in room /
Complete with central
Motion sensors2
Opening sensors1
Siren / in the hub + external /
Sensor characteristics
Motion sensorPIR Motion Detector, PIR Image Camera
Opening sensorDoor/Window Contact
Horizontal angle of coverage110 °
Motion sensor range12 m
General
Controlcontrol panel keypad / separate keyboard block /
control fob / sold separately /
mobile app (Wi-Fi)
Siren volume104 dB
Operating temperature-10 °C ~ +40 °C
Max. humidity70 %
Added to E-CatalogOctober 2023
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SR-330

Operating frequency 868 MHz. Out of 20 devices, up to 6 sensors with a camera can be connected. The hub has a built-in 100 dB siren. The motion detector with camera can send photos when alarmed or upon request. The last 50 images will be stored in the cloud for 30 days.
The second siren only imitates a siren in appearance, being a dummy.
The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
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