Motion Detector
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Figure 7. Connecting Two Parallel Detectors
Figure 7 illustrates this type of assembly, with one of the two wires of each detector
(the one labeled as “I”) connected to a particular input of the device and the remaining
two wires (labeled as “C”) connected to the common input port.
However, under this set-up it is mandatory that the luminosity measuring function of
one of the two detectors remains deactivated (see section 2.1). Otherwise the values
sent by both detectors will interfere each other.
Important: only a maximum of two detectors can be connected to the same input (and
only one of them can have the luminosity measuring function enabled at a time).
Note: Zennio devices compatible with the motion detector typically provide the option
to enable multiple virtual detection channels, which makes it possible to simultaneously
implement a variety of reactions and behaviours, although all of them associated to a
sole input value. The number of the available virtual channels is not related at all with
how many detectors are connected. Moreover, from the hardware point of view, two
detectors connected to the same input are considered as only one detector.
For detailed information about the technical features of the motion detector, as well as
on security and installation procedures, please refer to the device Datasheet, bundled
within the device packaging and also available at www.zennio.com
For installation tips and suggestions, is also important to review the “Installation”
technical note, available at the same address.