English term
The built-in anti-break sensor belt on/off detector
Multi-sensor Tamper Detection
The built-in anti-break sensor belt on/off detector and vibrating sensor protect it from unauthorized removal including cut.
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philgoddard
: The whole sentence is not very well written.
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Discussion
The tile says: Multi-sensor Tamper Detection
so I suppose there should be multiple sensors mentioned in the body text which is all that is given in the paragraph following the title. No more context to follow other than the one given
in the question.
So it is a sensor to detect a break (cut) AND/OR the fact that the belt is on or off