Magnetic contact sensor

Updated: 18 Jan 2025
Magnetic contact sensor
Magnetic contact sensor
Magnetic contact sensor
Magnetic contact sensor

Product specifications

Measurements
Height
6.2 cm
Length
1.3 cm
Width
1.2 cm
Weight
15 g
Measurements (box)
Weight (package)
15 g
Specifications
Power supply mode
dc_12v
Current output
nc_contact_type
Current
0.20A
Operating Temperature °C
-20°C ~ +80℃
Operating Temperature °F
-4°F - +176°F
Panel material
abs_plastic
Product color
White
Alarm triggering distance
20.00mm
Safety features
tamper_alarm
disconnection_alarm
door_status_detection
Pro
Category
SKU
PP-SNS-MCS
Manufacturer
PIERRE

 The PIERRE Pro Magnetic Contact Sensor is designed for enhanced smart home security, featuring precise monitoring of entry points. The sensor operates through direct alarm circuit integration, providing reliable detection through proven magnetic contact principles. It uses standard NC (Normally Closed) configuration to ensure stable connectivity and reliable integration within security networks. With built-in circuit continuity monitoring, it actively detects any potential tampering or interference.

Constructed with durable ABS plastic, its surface-mount design allows for quick and secure installation on various door and window types, making it an essential component for security systems. The device integrates directly with PIERRE Smart home systems through standard alarm inputs, enabling real-time monitoring and alerts, ensuring consistent entry point detection for comprehensive security implementations.

Warranty
Standard product warranty of 2 years.
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Technical specification

Power supply mode

DC 12V

Output

NC contact type

Current

0.20A

Panel material

ABS plastic

Product color

White

Operating Temperature °C

-20°C ~ +80℃

Operating Temperature °F

-4°F - +176 °F

Alarm triggering distance

20.00mm

Safety features

Tamper alarm, Disconnection alarm, Door status detection

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