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Chamberlain PIR2300R User Manual

Chamberlain PIR2300R User Manual

Wireless pedestrian & vehicle sensor

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Overview
The Wireless Pedestrian & Vehicle Sensor is a
Passive Infra-Red sensor that detects movement of
people and vehicles, while allowing small animals to
pass through undetected. Each PIR Motion Sensor
has its own unique ID, for a secure radio link.
Base Station (not provided) can learn the signals of
up to four PIR Motion Sensors. The Base Station will
give a single beep for the first Sensor that it learns, a
double beep for the second, and so forth. Additionally,
multiple Base Stations can work with the same PIR
Motion Sensor to sound in different places.
Carton Inventory
Swivel Bushing
Passive Infra-Red (PIR) Motion Sensor
Sun/Rain Shield
PIR Motion Sensor
Assembly & Test
Step 1
Attach PIR Motion Sensor box to mounting plate with
large silver screw. Tighten screw until PIR Motion
Sensor stays in place when repositioned.
Mounting Plate
®
Wireless Pedestrian & Vehicle Sensor
Step 2
Install 4 AA Alkaline batteries (not provided). (Lithium
batteries recommended for colder environments.)
LED light will flash.
Switch Settings
Antenna
Switch #1:.
OFF
15' Detection Range
ON
30' Detection Range
(Default)
Switch #2:
OFF
Low Sensitivity
ON
High Sensitivity
(Default)
NOTE: To avoid unwanted detection of small animals
move Switch #2 to OFF.
1
Model PIR2300R
PIR Sensor
Switch #1
Test
Switch #2
Button
1
2
OFF
ON

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Summary of Contents for Chamberlain PIR2300R

  • Page 1 Antenna PIR Sensor Switch #1:. 15' Detection Range 30' Detection Range (Default) Switch #2: Low Sensitivity High Sensitivity (Default) NOTE: To avoid unwanted detection of small animals move Switch #2 to OFF. Model PIR2300R Switch #1 Test Switch #2 Button...
  • Page 2 Step 3 Insert battery pack facing away from circuit board and attach cover. NOTE: Ensure the batteries do not touch the circuit board and the antenna and battery wires are not pinched. Step 4 Test PIR Motion Sensor by waving hand in front of sensor.
  • Page 3: Troubleshooting

    Vehicle Alert Installation: For cars, the best mounting position is about 4' high, between 10-20' back, and angled to see the back of car after passing the sensor. 10' - 20' 3' - 5' Troubleshooting The PIR Motion Sensor lights up, but the Base Station does not respond.
  • Page 4 Tested to Comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. © 2008, The Chamberlain Group Inc. 114A3508B All Rights Reserved...