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Use the indoor motion sens or t o pr ot ect l ocati on s where d oor /wind ow sens ors ar e impractical o r not needed. For example, use a motion sensor to protect large areas or open floor plans. Motion sensors also provide backup protection for door/window sensors.
Use the outdoor motion sensor to identify motion in a protected outdoor area. Detected motion in this protected area can sound chimes or turn on outside lights.
Note
Do not use outdoor motion sensors for intrusion protecti on.
The wireless motion sensor includes the following features:
35 feet by 40 feet coverage area for standard and optional animal alley lenses
Masking kit provided to block portions of the coverage area
Three minute transmitter lockout time after an alarm, helping to extend battery life
Cover-activated tamper (optional wall-activated tamper is included)
Supervisory signals transmitted every 64 minutes to the control panel
Sensor low battery reports (trouble) to the control panel
Field-selectable sensitivity options
Installation Indoor Installation Guidelines
Use the following guidelines for installing indoor motion sensors.
If possible, locate sensors within 100 feet of the panel. While a transmitter may have a range of 500 feet or more out in the open, the environment at the installation site can have a signif­icant effect on transmitter range. Sometimes a change in sensor location can help overcome adverse wireless conditions.
The recommended mounting height is 7 1/2 feet, but the sensor can be mounted from 5 to 8 feet high in the corner of the area you want to protect. See the animal alley lens guidelines fo r mounting the optional animal alley lens. Higher mounting provides better range (up to 35 feet), and lower mounting provides better protection close to the motion sensor (see Figures 2 and 3). The optional swivel mount (part #60-737) can be used for difficult mounting loca­tions.
Position the sensor to protect an area where an intruder would be most likely to walk across the detection pattern (see Figure 1).
Mount the motion sensor on a rigid surface which is free from vibrations.
Do not aim the sensor at windows, fireplaces, air conditioners, area heaters, forced air heat­ing vents, or place it in direct sunlight. Sudden changes in temperature may trigger a false alarm from these devices.
Do not mount the sensor near duct work or other large metallic surfaces which may affect the RF signals (see RF Testing). Actual acceptable transmitter range should be verified for each installation.
Mount the sensor permanently on a flat wall or in a corner. Do not set it on a shelf.
Windows should be closed in any area which has an armed motion sensor.
A pet will trigger a motion sensor. See animal alley lens guidelines to use a motion sensor when pets are present.
Mount the motion sensor on an insulated, outside wall facing in.
Position the sensor so it faces a solid reference point, like a wall.
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Outdoor Installation Guidelines
Use the following guidelines for installing outdoor motion sensors.
The outdoor motion sensor should be used for outdoor applications where there’s a tempera­ture range from 10° to 120° F (12° to 49° C).
Do not use outdoor motion sensors for intrusion protection since any human, pet, or heated mechanical motion such as an automobile can activate the sensor.
Follow the indoor motion sensor installation guidelines except for the last four items.
Do not aim the sensor at objects that may be heated excessively by the sun, such as black top or dark colored objects.
Do not aim the sensor at foliage or shrubbery which has a dark background.
The housing is water-resistant but not water-proof. Mount the sensor underneath eaves or porch coverings to prevent over exposure to rain, ice, and direct sunlight.
The sensor’s coverage area is shown in Figures 2 and 4.
Person walking across detection path
Figure 1. Overhead (Bird’s Eye View) Detection Path
SIDE VIEWS (Indoor Motion Sensor Standard Lens)
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Figure 3. Side View Coverage Area at Different Heights
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Figure 2. Top View Lens Coverage Area
Side View Indoor Motion Sensor Animal Alley Len s
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Figure 4. Side V ie w of Indoor/Outdoor PIR
Flush Mount
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Indoor Motion Sensor
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Mounting
The sensor can be flush- mounted, incline-mount ed, or corner-mounted depe nding on the lens used (see Figure 5). Also, the optional swivel mount (#60-737) can be used for difficult mounting locations.
Indoor/Outdoor PIR Motion Sensors Installation Instructions
Note
The wall-tamper switch can­not be used when the sensor is swivel or corner mount ed.
Flush Mount
Corner Mount Swivel Mount
Inclined Mount
Figure 5. Wall Mounting Options
¾ Use the following procedure to mount the sensor.
1. Remove the mounting plate by depressing the button on the top of the sensor body. With the opposite hand pull the mounting plate away from the body of the sensor.
2. Punch out the mounting holes that best fit your application. See Figure 5 for wall mount options. See Figure 6 to determin e which kno ckouts t o use when mount ing th e motion sens or. Use the lower-side holes for corner mounting, or the lower-back holes for surface mounting with the standard lens.
3. For applications with pets , use the upper mounting holes and the optional animal alley lens.
4. If you desire wall-tamper functionality, remove the wall-tamper knockout (see Figure 6).
Use With Animal
Alley Lens
Wall Tamper Knockout
Use With
Standard Lens
Figure 6. PIR Mounting Plate Knockouts
5. Mark the location of the required holes on the mounting surface.
6. Use wall anchors and screws to secure into place. Attach the sensor to the mounting plate.
7. When testing is completed the PIR can be securely attached to its mounting plate by screwing the smallest enclosed screw into the hole at the top of the mounting plate.
3Indoor/Outdoor PIR Motion Sensors Installation Instructions
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