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  • STI STI-9622 Motion Detector Damage Stopper (view 2)

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    SKU: STI-9622

    STI STI-9622 Motion Detector Damage Stopper

    Motion detector strike for forced-entry protection on access doors

    • Gauge-9 steel wire cage shields PIR detectors from impact without masking the lens.
    • Corrosion-resistant polyester coating suits indoor industrial and light-duty environments.
    • Tool-free removal keeps routine detector maintenance fast with no permanent alterations.
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  • STI Wireless Outdoor Motion Detector Alert with Single Channel Slav...

    STI

    SKU: STI-34759

    STI Wireless Outdoor Motion Detector Alert with Single Channel Slav...

    Wireless outdoor motion detector with wired power and remote alerts

    • Single channel slave unit integrates into larger security systems
    • Wired power supply with wireless alert transmission to master unit
    • Rated for outdoor environments in residential and commercial perimeter applications
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  • STI STI-V34760 Wireless Outdoor Motion Detector Alert with Voice Receiver - image 1

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    SKU: STI-V34760

    STI Wireless Outdoor Motion Detector Alert with Voice Receiver

    Wireless outdoor PIR motion detector with voice alerts for perimeter security

    • Wireless PIR detection eliminates cable runs for faster outdoor perimeter deployment.
    • Supports up to 34,752 user assignments, scaling across multi-building campus installations.
    • Voice receiver delivers audible zone alerts on 12VDC power for real-time operator notification.
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Motion & Glass Break Detectors

Hardwired PIR, dual-technology, and acoustic glass break detectors for commercial intrusion systems. Ceiling and wall-mount sensors with adjustable coverage patterns, pet immunity, and anti-masking for reliable interior detection.

Plan Your Deployment

  • Select detection technology: PIR, dual-tech (PIR + microwave), or acoustic glass break
  • Define coverage pattern and mount height for each protected zone
  • Evaluate pet immunity weight thresholds for occupied spaces
  • Confirm anti-masking and tamper supervision for high-security areas
  • Plan detector placement to avoid HVAC vents, direct sunlight, and RF interference

Motion & Glass Break Detectors — Engineering-Grade Intrusion Detection for Commercial Deployments

This category covers 34 working models of motion & glass break detectors sourced manufacturer-direct or through channel-direct US distribution. Build the rest of your system around the architectural choices below — compatibility, environmental rating, and lifecycle decisions made here propagate through every downstream component you specify.

What to Look For

Detection range and field-of-view drive sensor count. PIR motion sensors cover 30-50 feet at 90-110 degrees indoors; long-range outdoor PIRs reach 150+ feet. Glass-break sensors typically protect a 20-25 foot radius. Match sensor placement to the room geometry and the intrusion paths you're protecting — corners and pet immunity often dictate model choice as much as raw range.

Wired versus wireless changes both reliability and installation cost. Wired sensors give continuous trouble reporting and unlimited battery life but require labor-intensive cable pulls. Wireless sensors install in hours but introduce battery-replacement schedules (typically 3-5 years) and require careful RF planning in steel-and-concrete buildings. Most modern panels accept both transparently.

Environmental immunity matters more in real deployments than detection range. Pet-immune motion sensors ignore animals up to 80-100 lbs; dual-tech (PIR + microwave) sensors resist false alarms from heat sources and air currents. Glass-break sensors discriminate between true breakage acoustics and ambient noise — cheap units false on ordinary household sounds. Choose for false-alarm rate, not just detection sensitivity.

UL listings and code compliance vary by application. UL 1023 covers household-burglar-alarm sensors, UL 639 covers commercial proprietary intrusion. Commercial fire/burglar installations subject to insurance discounts often require ULC-listed (Canada) or UL-listed (US) equipment end-to-end. Confirm the AHJ and insurance requirements before choosing components.

Key Specs in This Category

SpecAvailable Options
ConnectivityWired, Wireless, Gemini wireless (compatible with GEM-K4RF and other Gemini receivers)
Power9-16 VDC
TypeMotion Detector, Sensor, Request-to-Exit Sensor, Mobile Computer, Scanner, Service, Accessory

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between PIR and microwave motion sensors?

PIR (passive infrared) detects heat differential of a moving body against a static background; reliable, low false-alarm, low power. Microwave detects motion via Doppler shift of reflected RF — sees through windows and walls, useful for outdoor perimeter, but more prone to false alarms from environmental motion. Dual-tech sensors require both PIR and microwave activation simultaneously and are the gold standard for commercial intrusion.

How often do wireless sensor batteries need replacement?

Most lithium-battery wireless sensors run 3-5 years on a single battery. PIR motion sensors with frequent activations sit at the lower end. Door/window contacts with infrequent state changes can reach 7-10 years. Modern panels report low-battery proactively. Schedule preventive battery replacement at year 3 rather than waiting for low-battery alerts to avoid coverage gaps.

Do I need a cellular communicator?

Almost certainly yes for any insurance-grade intrusion system. Phone-line communication is being deprecated as telcos retire copper; broadband IP communication fails if the burglar cuts power or unplugs the router. Cellular communicators (Verizon, AT&T LTE or 5G) provide independent path-of-last-resort. Many insurance discounts and central-station UL listings now require dual-path (IP + cellular) communication.

Can intrusion sensors integrate with my access control system?

Yes — most modern panels expose REST APIs, ONVIF Profile A, or vendor SDKs that bridge intrusion events to access control and video. Integration depth varies: simple arming/disarming from the access platform is broadly supported, while bidirectional event correlation (intrusion alarm causes camera handoff to monitoring) typically requires the same head-end vendor or a middleware product.

What's the typical false-alarm rate for commercial systems?

Well-tuned commercial intrusion systems run under 1 false alarm per zone per year. Single-tech motion sensors with poor placement can hit 10x that. False-alarm reduction starts with sensor placement and continues with two-factor verification (audio, video) before central-station dispatch. Many municipalities fine commercial sites for repeat false alarms — sustained false-alarm rate above 3 per year per address triggers fees in most jurisdictions.

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