
Risco Wireless Shock and Contact Detector - 433.92 MHz - White
The Risco wireless shock and contact detector combines a vibration shock sensor and a door or window reed switch contact in one housing for internal use. It uses a digital microprocessor to analyse vibration signals from the piezo electric sensor, while the reed switch provides opening detection and helps resist tamper attempts using large magnets.
Key Features
- Shock detection and door or window contact in a single device for internal perimeter protection.
- Two separate wireless zones for shock and contact signalling.
- Tri-colour light emitting diode supports calibration with over sensitive and under sensitive indications.
- Digital microprocessor with intelligent digital signal processing to analyse vibration patterns.
- Gross attack detection to help identify heavier impact events.
- Encapsulated bi-morph piezo electric sensor for vibration sensing.
- Wall and cover tamper protection.
- Supplied with a long-life 3 volt lithium battery.
Specifications
- Item Code: RWT62W43300B
- Detector Type: Wireless shock and contact detector
- Wireless Connectivity: Yes
- Wireless Frequency: 433.92 megahertz
- Wireless Zones: 2 separate zones (shock and contact)
- Battery Type: 1 × CR123 3 volt lithium battery
- Standby Current Consumption: 10 microamps
- Typical Battery Life: 3 years (depends on usage)
- Supervision Interval: 65 minutes (433.92 megahertz model)
- Modulation Type: Amplitude shift keying
- Radio Frequency Immunity: According to EN 50130-4
- Maximum Humidity: 95% non-condensing
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to 55°C
- Storage Temperature: -20°C to 60°C
- Finish: White
- Compatible Systems: Risco Agility, WisDom, ProSYS, LightSYS, Nova
What's In The Box
- 1 × Risco wireless shock and contact detector
- 1 × CR123 lithium battery
Suitable Uses
- Internal protection of doors and windows where both impact and opening events need monitoring.
- Residential perimeter protection on frames that may be attacked before opening.
- Commercial sites where a single device is preferred over separate shock and reed sensors.
- Wireless retrofit installations where cabling is impractical.
Dimensions
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the benefit of a combined shock and contact detector?
It monitors both vibration impacts on the frame and opening of the door or window, which can reduce the need for separate devices. - Does this use one wireless zone or two?
It uses two separate wireless zones, one for shock detection and one for the contact reed switch. - What battery does it take and is it included?
It uses one CR123 3 volt lithium battery, and the battery is supplied.
Additional Information
- For reliable shock performance, the sensor must be fixed firmly to a solid part of the door or window frame. Loose timber or flexible mounting surfaces can reduce vibration transfer.
- Calibration matters. Setting sensitivity too high can create nuisance alarms from heavy doors, storms or nearby vibration, while too low can miss light impacts.
- Where large magnets are used near the opening, ensure placement follows the installer guide so the reed switch is not affected by unintended magnetic fields.