----- Original Message -----From: James BrownSent: Monday, September 03, 2007 8= :20 AMSubject: [TSCM-L] {1925} Re: Motio= n DetectorOk. This motel is weekly only. The front office is closed at 5:00 PM. Only on= e person on limited duty after 5:00. The owners can monitor the rooms that = have been rented and not rented via motion detectors. That seems to be their= purpose. In words the rooms that have not been rented should not have mov= ement in them!
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From: Its from Onion <ared..._at_msn.com>
To: TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 2, 2007 5:39:52 AM
Subject: [TSCM-L] {1920} Re: Moti= on Detector
The motion detector is for an intrusion alarm system, not to be conn= ected to a HVAC system.----- Original Message -----From: James BrownSent: Monday, August 27, 2007 12= :21 PMSubject: [TSCM-L] {1903} Motion= DetectorGreetings, the motion detector is made by Honeywell model:= IS-215T You can drop the model# in the Google for a spec sheet. It has = a tamper switch, high/low sens, enable/disable led indicater. The motion= detecter in my room had the led indicater off, ( I switched it on) and = set the sensitivity switch to high. It's a PIR type. No connections going t= o the HVAC unit! The connecter block has the following, 12VDC _at_10ma,16VDC_at_90ma,30VDC@0.5A. Plus 2 terminals with no markin= gs. All had different colored wires attached. The heat/air conditioner= is a thru the wall unit, with a internal thermostat. It is a Amana unit.&nbs= p; Would like to know what it's used for. Thanks
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