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Motion Detector Paradox NV-5 — PIR Intrusion Sensor, NV-5
Motion Detector Paradox NV-5 — PIR Intrusion Sensor, NV-5
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Motion Detector Paradox NV-5 — PIR Intrusion Sensor, NV-5
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Motion Detector Paradox NV-5 — PIR Intrusion Sensor, NV-5
Motion Detector Paradox NV-5 — PIR Intrusion Sensor, NV-5
The Paradox NV-5 is a PIR motion detector designed for indoor intrusion detection within alarm and monitoring systems. Using passive infrared sensing, the NV-5 detects changes in heat patterns caused by moving people and integrates with compatible security control panels to signal an alarm when activity is detected. It is intended for installation in homes, offices and commercial premises where reliable motion detection is required as part of an overall security setup.
The NV-5 provides reliable passive infrared detection suitable for standard indoor environments, with a compact design that allows discreet placement. Its sensing technology focuses on heat variation to reduce false triggers from non-human movement and it is compatible with common alarm system architectures for straightforward integration. The detector is designed for easy installation and alignment, allowing installers to position it for optimal coverage without complex calibration.
Install the NV-5 at the recommended height on an interior wall facing the area to be monitored, avoiding direct draft sources, heating vents and windows that receive strong sunlight. Connect the detector to the security system wiring following the control panel manufacturer’s installation instructions and observe polarity and tamper connections where applicable. After powering the system, perform a walk-test to verify coverage and adjust the detector aim or placement to eliminate blind spots and ensure reliable detection across the intended area.
Position the detector to cover main approach paths and avoid aiming directly at HVAC vents, reflective surfaces or direct sunlight. Regularly test sensor response as part of scheduled system checks and keep the sensing window clean of dust and obstructions to maintain detection performance.
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