• Code Outputs: The sensor provides various outputs including pairing, tamper, tamper restore, alarm detect motion, alarm restore, supervisory, and low battery alerts. These outputs help maintain the sensor's functionality and alert you to any issues.
• Transmitter Frequency: Operates at 319.5 MHz ± 15 kHz, ensuring reliable communication with your system.
• Transmitter Bandwidth: 24 kHz, which supports effective signal transmission.
• Modulation Type: ASK-OOK (Amplitude Shift Keying - On-Off Keying), a modulation method that helps in clear signal detection.
• RF Output Power: 91.1 dBuV ± 5% at 3 meters, providing strong and reliable signal strength.
• Sensor Range: Detects motion within a 30 ft (9.1 m) x 40 ft (12.2 m) area, offering extensive coverage.
• Maximum Horizontal Sensing Angle: 80°, allowing it to cover a wide field of view.
• Operating Temperature: Functions effectively between -10˚C to 50˚C, making it suitable for various climates.
• Relative Humidity: Operates in relative humidity levels of 5-95%, non-condensing, ensuring reliability in diverse environments.
• Storage Temperature: Can be stored in temperatures ranging from -40˚C to 80˚C, ensuring durability and performance.
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In order to beat a competing bidder, one must bid a higher price per item than that competitor, regardless of the number of items that are being bid for. Here is an example of how this might work:
The seller auctions 5 identical items.
Bidder "A" bids for 2 items at $20 each.
Bidder "B" bids for 4 items at $21 each.
Bidder "C" bids for 3 items at $18 each.
The outcome of this auction would be:
Bidder "B" wins 4 items at $20 each.
Bidder "A" wins 1 item at $20 each.
The price is $20 because that was the lowest successful bid.
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Dutch Auction
In a Dutch auction the seller offers more than one identical item for sale, so that there may be more than one winning bidder. Each bidder can bid for all the items or only some of them. However, all winning bidders need to pay only the lowest qualifying (successful) bid. If there are more successful bids than items available, priority goes to bidder with the highest bid. If bidders have the same highest bid, priority goes to the bidder who submitted their bid first.
In order to beat a competing bidder, one must bid a higher price per item than that competitor, regardless of the number of items that are being bid for. Here is an example of how this might work:
The seller auctions 5 identical items.
Bidder "A" bids for 2 items at $20 each.
Bidder "B" bids for 4 items at $21 each.
Bidder "C" bids for 3 items at $18 each.
The outcome of this auction would be:
Bidder "B" wins 4 items at $20 each.
Bidder "A" wins 1 item at $20 each.
The price is $20 because that was the lowest successful bid.