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Hawkeye PIR Review on-line.


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  • Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 14:23:18 +0100
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Ant Skelton's review of the MS13E "Hawkeye" PIR is now on-line...

"Once I'd set my units up to control the landing light on address A2 and the hall light on address A3, I started leaping about like an idiot, wildly gesticulating in their general direction. Everything seemed to be working according to plan, the MS13E was detecting my gyrations with ease. Shouts of annoyance from downstairs however quickly alerted me that all was not well. Every time the upstairs MS13E triggered, it switched on the landing light as expected. But it als switched off the hall light 3 seconds later. After the 1 minute delay I'd configured it for, it switched off the landing light, and then mysteriously, three seconds later, it switched the downstairs hall light back on again!"
 
Checkout the rest of the review and the pictures from the link on the NEWS page...
 
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