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Passive Infrared Motion Detector | Installation Instructions
Step 3: Powering ON the PIR
With the battery inserted (see Inserting and Replacing the Battery
on page 1), press and release the switch labeled TAMPER. It takes
approximately 10 seconds for the PIR to power ON.
Mounting the PIR
There are two methods for mounting the PIR: Option A: Bracket
Mounting or Option B: Direct‐to‐Wall Mounting. For both methods,
always mount the PIR at a height of 7.5 ft (2.3 m).
Figure 3 PIR and Mounting Bracket Detail
A PIR
B Plastic Mounting Bracket
C Plastic Wall Mount
D Plastic Corner Mount
Option A: Bracket Mounting
See Figure 3 PIR and Mounting Bracket Detail. If you plan to mount
the PIR to either the Plastic Wall Mount or Plastic Corner Mount,
you must first attach the Plastic Mounting Bracket to the PIR
backplate.
Step 1: Attaching the Plastic Mounting Bracket to the PIR
1
Remove the PIR backplate.
Insert the two stubs on the Plastic Mounting Bracket into the
2
corresponding holes on the exterior side of the PIR backplate.
On the interior of the PIR backplate (see Figure 4 PIR
3
Backplate—Direct‐to‐Wall Mounting Guides), use the Short
Phillips Head Screw (provided) to secure the Plastic Mounting
Bracket to the backplate
Replace the PIR backplate.
4
5
Reattach the screw that was removed earlier to the bottom of
the PIR.
6
Continue with either Step 2: Wall Mounting Option or Step 2:
Corner Mounting Option.
NOTE:
For optimum pet immunity when using the Plastic
Mounting Bracket, ensure that the PIR is mounted to the
wall or corner with NO tilt (see Lens Pattern and Tilt Angles
on page 3).
Step 2: Wall Mounting Option
See Figure 3 PIR and Mounting Bracket Detail. If using the Plastic
Wall Mount (C), do the following:
Ensure that you have attached the bracket to the PIR
NOTE:
backplate (see Step 1: Attaching the Plastic Mounting
Bracket to the PIR).
1
On the intended wall, use the two (2) Plastic Wall Anchors to
hang the Plastic Wall Mount at a height of 7.5 ft (2.3 m).
2
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Locate the barrel end of the Plastic Mounting Bracket. Locate
2
the barrel end of the Plastic Mounting Bracket and carefully set
it onto the ribbed pin of the Plastic Wall Mount at the desired
angle (see Lens Pattern and Tilt Angles on page 3).
3
From the topside of the Plastic Wall Mount, use the Short
Phillips Head Screw with Fender (provided) to secure the mount
to the barrel end of the bracket.
Step 2: Corner Mounting Option
See Figure 3 PIR and Mounting Bracket Detail. If using Plastic
Corner Mount, do the following:
NOTE:
Ensure that you have attached the bracket to the PIR
backplate (see Step 1: Attaching the Plastic Mounting
Bracket to the PIR on page 2).
Use the two (2) Plastic Wall Anchors to hang the Plastic Corner
1
Mount at a height of 7.5 ft (2.3 m).
2
Locate the barrel end of the Plastic Mounting Bracket and
carefully set it onto the ribbed pin of the Plastic Wall Mount.
Ensure that you set it at the desired angle (see Lens Pattern and
Tilt Angles on page 3).
3
From the topside of the Plastic Wall Mount, use the Short
Phillips Head Screw with Fender (provided) to secure the mount
to the barrel end of the bracket.
Option B: Direct-to-Wall Mounting
If planning to mount the PIR directly to a wall, use the built‐in
mounting guides on interior of the PIR backplate to screw the
backplate into the wall.
Remove the PIR backplate.
1
Use the two (2) Plastic Wall Anchors to screw the PIR backplate
2
into the wall at a height of 7.5 ft (2.3 m):
• Wall. Use the wall mounting guides (see A below).
• Corner Mount. Use the left‐ or right‐ corner mounting
guides (see B below).
Figure 4 PIR Backplate—Direct-to-Wall Mounting Guides
A Wall Mounting Guides (For Option B: Direct‐to‐Wall Mounting)
B Corner Mounting Guides (For Option B: Direct‐to‐Wall Mounting)
C Wall Mount Bracket Guide (For Option A: Bracket Mounting)