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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Oakville > Oakville Hydro / Adult Learning Center > Visit with Dagr > DSCF0020(1).JPG

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A nice look at the sensors at all the windows.
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Posted by dagr 7/12/2004 7:41 PM | remove
  These things were driving me nuts, but have a look at the security panel later - there are nowhere near enough zones for every sensor, so are these just occupancy sensors for the lights?
Posted by The Hunter 7/12/2004 10:37 PM | remove
  Dont forget you can have several detection units per zone.
Posted by The Bean 7/9/2005 10:23 AM | remove
  no, one of those is a glass breakage sensor (the one on the right). The other is definately alarm related.
Posted by Boffo 7/11/2005 2:47 PM | remove
  They weren't on regardless.
Posted by LostintheWoods 7/24/2006 5:37 PM | remove
  The one on the left of the pipes is an IR motion sensor. You're in it's field of view, so if the alarm was armed, you would have been busted. Assuming it was still monitored. Remember - an alarm is only good as long as you keep paying your monitoring fees.
BTW: Usually all the window/glass sensors are in a loop on 1 zone.
Posted by Boffo 7/25/2006 12:18 AM | remove
  There is only one motion sensor that actually does anything... and you know when you hit it.
Posted by Bman505 6/3/2010 3:33 AM | remove
  you can have as many motion sensers as you wish, I have 5 in my home and all of them are in service! same as glass breaks. you can also put more than one on a circuit, just wire them in series.
Posted by ThePhonedude 1/9/2013 9:16 PM | remove
  Yep, Bman is right. I have several motion sensors and 2 glass break sensors. just wire in series and you're good.
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