Jablotron JA-122PC BUS wired PIR plus Camera, 90º

The Jablotron JA-122PC-90 is used for motion detection, including visual alarm confirmation.

Taking a photo is activated by motion, so the cause of the alarm is always indicated in the image.

Guaranteed detection coverage 90°/12 m.

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JA-122PC
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JA-122PC (90) Bus PIR motion detector with 90° photo-verification camera

  • Vision angle of the camera: 90°
  • Resolution of photos: LQ 320*240; HQ 640*480 pixels
  • Flash range: max. 3 metres
  • Power via the control panel bus
  • The detector has impulse activation
  • The detector can be used to control programmable PG outputs
  • The resistance to false alarms is adjustable to two levels
  • The detector is a component of the JABLOTRON 100 system, is addressable and occupies one position in the system


Specifications JA-122PC-90º

Power 12 V BUS (8... 15 V)
Current consumption:  
- nominal for the backup supply calculation 5 mA
- maximum for cable choice 250 mA (high flash intensity)
Recommended installation height 2,5 m above floor level
PIR detection angle/detection coverage 90°/12 m
Horizontal camera capture angle 90°
Range of the flash max. 3 meters
Camera resolution LQ 320x240; HQ 640x480 pixels
Photo size LQ/HQ 5-20kB/5-64kB
Typical (LQ) photo transmission time to the control panel up to 20 sec. (10 sec.)
Ideal (HQ) photo transmission time to the control panel up to 130 sec. (60 sec.)
Typical photo transfer time to server 15 s/GPRS; 2 s/LAN
Dimensions, weight 150 x 65 x 44 mm, 125 g
Classification Security grade 2/Environmental class II (EN 50131-1)
Operational temperature range -10 °C to +40 °C
Environment indoor general
Average operational humidity 75% RH, without condensation
Certification body Trezor Test s.r.o. (no. 3025)
In compliance with EN 50131-1, EN 50131-2-2, EN 50130-4, EN 55032, EN IEC 63000.
Recommended screw 2 x ø 3.5 x 40 mm (countersunk head)

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