2gig Technologies 2GIG-PIR1E-345 Instrucciones de instalación
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2GIG-PIR1-345
PASSIVE INFRARED MOTION DETECTOR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The Passive Infrared Motion Detector (2GIG‐PIR1‐345) is a wall‐
mounted unit with wide‐angle motion protection. It communicates
with the 2GIG Control Panel using the 345 MHz frequency. When set
to High (HI) Sensitivity Mode, the PIR has a maximum range of 30 ft
deep x 50 ft wide (9.1 m x 15.2 m). The PIR's pet‐immune feature can
be set to tolerate animals up 55 lbs (25 kg).
Figure 1 Passive Infrared Motion Detector
Box Contents
Verify that the package includes the following (see Figure 3 PIR and
Mounting Bracket Detail on page 2):
• 1—Passive Infrared Motion Detector (Part A)
• 1—Plastic Mounting Bracket (Part B)
• 1—Plastic Wall Mount (Part C)
• 1—Plastic Corner Mount (Part D)
• 2—Plastic Wall Anchors With Screws (not pictured)
• 1—Short Phillips Head Screw with Fender (not pictured)
• 1—Short Phillips Head Screw (not pictured)
• 1—Lithium Coin Battery (not pictured)
Inserting and Replacing the Battery
To insert or replace the battery:
Unwrap the PIR and remove the screw from the case bottom.
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Remove the backplate using a bottom‐to‐top lifting motion.
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Insert the battery.
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Always match the plus (+) sign on the battery with the flat side of
the compartment and the minus (‐) sign on the battery with the
spring side.
Replace the PIR cover.
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WARNING:
Failure to follow these warnings and instructions can
lead to heat generation, rupture, leakage, explosion, fire, or
other injury, or damage. Do not insert the battery into the
compartment in the wrong direction. Always replace the
battery with the same or equivalent type (see Specifications
on page 4). Never recharge or disassemble the battery. Never
place the battery in fire or water. Always keep batteries away
from small children. If batteries are swallowed, promptly see
a doctor.
• Always dispose and/or recycle used batteries in accordance with
the hazardous waste recovery and recycling regulations for your
location. Your city, state, or country may also require you to
comply with additional handling, recycling, and disposal
requirements.
Configuring the PIR Features
Ensure that you have inserted the PIR battery as described in Inserting
and Replacing the Battery. Then configure the features as follows:
Figure 2 PIR Pet Immune and Sensitivity Features
A PET: This is the pet‐immune tolerance setting [33 LBS (15 kg) or 55 LBS (25 kg)].
B TAMPER: This is the tamper switch.
C SENS: This is the sensitivity setting (High or Low).
Step 1: Setting the Pet Immune Feature
To set the pet immune feature to an appropriate weight:
NOTE:
Do not aim the PIR at stairs, furniture, or other surfaces
that a pet may climb on. The PIR provides immunity when the
room temperature is above 50° F (10° C) and below 90° F (32°
C). When mounting the PIR with the plastic mounting bracket,
for best protection ensure the PIR is mounted to the wall or
corner with NO tilt (see Lens Pattern and Tilt Angles on
page 3).
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With the backplate off, locate the left jumper block immediately
above the battery compartment. This is the block labeled PET (see
Figure 2 PIR Pet Immune and Sensitivity Features).
Gently pull out the jumper and slip it over the desired pins to set
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one of the pet‐immune tolerance settings:
• 33 LBS. Tolerates pets up to 33 lbs (15 kg).
OR
• 55 LBS (Default). Tolerates pets up to 55 lbs (25 kg).
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Continue with the next step below.
Step 2: Setting the Sensitivity Feature
Locate the right jumper block immediately above the battery
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compartment on the right. This is the block labeled SENS (see
Figure 2 PIR Pet Immune and Sensitivity Features).
Gently pull out the jumper and slip it over the desired pins to set
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the desired sensitivity mode:
• LOW (Default). Low sensitivity. This is the recommended
setting for pets.
OR
• HIGH. High sensitivity.
Continue with "Step 3: Powering ON the PIR" on page 2.
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