Diagram A
Diagram B
Diagram C
Mounting the PIR (Motion Detector) sensor(s):
The PIR is a motion detecting devise that will detect movement in a confined
space. These sensors are most effective when used for interior cargo
compartments, living rooms, walkways, or bed rooms. The PIR will detect in a
150 degree pattern and approximately 30‐40 feet out.
1.
Start by removing the plastic mounting bracket by carefully pulling
back on the plastic tab, and then gently slide the bracket off of the sensor
(diagram A).
2.
Find a location that is going to best blend into the environment. These
sensors are typically mounted high in the corners of bed rooms, living rooms
and cargo compartments. You may also use them to cover a narrow pathway.
In the pathway application, mount the sensor, positioning it high on the wall in
the center of the pathway (pointing the length of the pathway). This will
provide a protection beam that will run the entire 30 ft length of the room
(unobstructed line) and even provide protection for the room the PIR is
mounted in. The PIR sensor that is mounted in a larger room or a large
compartment will be your main source of security by detecting anything that
moves within its view.
3.
Use #6 – ¾ " Flat head self tapping screws or high‐strength double
sided tape to mount the bracket. The flexible tab on the bracket should be in
the down position (Diagram B).
Note: Make sure there are no obstructions that may limit the vision of the PIR's security beam
(Curtains, Blinds, ATV's, Doors, Slide outs etc.)
4.
Remove the PIR's battery cover located on the back side of the sensor
and insert the batteries as the diagram indicates. Carefully slide sensor back
onto the mounting bracket and snaps into place (Diagram C) to complete the
installation.
5.
Refer to the Owner's Manual for additional operating, pairing and
programming instructions.
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