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Mounting the PIR with the bracket (see Figure 2)
Use short Phillips head screws to screw part A into part B.
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Select either the corner mount (part C) or flat wall mount (part D).
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Mount the selected bracket (C or D) at a height of 7.5 ft (2.3 m). on
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the wall using the supplied long screws with anchors.
Place the assembly of parts A and B on the shaft of bracket C or D.
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Screw a Phillips head screw with washer into the top of par B to hold
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the assembly to the shaft of bracket C or D.
Attach the main body of the PIR to the mounted back with a screw at
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the bottom of the case.
Mounting the PIR without bracket (see Figure 3)
For corner mounting use the supplied long screws with anchors and
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mount the PIR case back using either the right two corner mount
screw holes (A) or the left two corner mount screw holes and mount
the PIR back at a height of 7.5 ft. (2.3 m). Attach the main body of the
PIR to the mounted back with the screw at the bottom of the PIR.
For mounting the PIR on a flat wall use the
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supplied long screws with anchors and mount
the PIR case back using the 2 wall mount screw
holes in the center of the back and mount the
back at a height of 7.5 ft. (2.3 m). Attach the
main body of the PIR to the mounted back with
the screw at the bottom of the PIR.
A Corner mounting screw holes
B Flat wall mounting screw holes
C Bracket screw holes
Using the PIR with Pets
To take full advantage of the pet immunity features, do the following:
Ensure that the PIR is mounted 7.5‐8 feet above floor level.
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Set the right jumper (SENSITIVITY) to low (default).
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Ensure that the left jumper (PET IMMUNITY) is set to your pet's
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weight.
Do not aim the PIR at stairs or furniture that your pet could climb on.
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NOTE: The PIR provides immunity to false alarms for an individual
animal or a group of animals whose total weight is equal to or less
than 55 pounds when the room temperature is above 50° F and
below 90° F. If you used the optional mounting bracket, ensure that
the PIR is mounted with NO tilt.
Environmental and other Useful Information
While the PIR is a highly reliable intrusion detection device, it does not
guarantee against burglary. Any intrusion device is subject to compromise of
failure to warn for a variety of reasons. Consider the following when installing
the PIR for the first time or when you are troubleshooting:
This PIR has built‐in protection, that keeps bugs from getting into the
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sensor area and causing false alarms. This does not prevent insects
from crawling across the lens of the PIR, which could trigger the PIR.
Infrared energy can be reflected off any glossy surfaces such as
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mirrors, windows, floors or counter tops with glossy finish, and slick
finished concrete. Some surfaces reflect less than others. For
example, the PIR can see a change in infrared energy off of reflective
surfaces even if the heat or cold source is not within the PIR detection
pattern.
Windows cannot only reflect infrared energy, but they can also allow
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sunlight or lights from cars to pass through to the PIR. For example, a
PIR can detect a quick change in infrared energy if sunlight comes
through a window and shines on a hardwood floor. If the change in
infrared energy is quick enough on the hardwood floor, the PIR can
trigger an alarm. The same applies if the PIR area includes a window,
even though the pattern of protection cannot "see" through glass.
Lights from a passing car can also pass through the window at night
and directly in the lens of the PIR.
Heating and air conditioning ducts are also important because if they
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blow air onto an object within the field of the PIR's view, the
temperature of that object could change quickly enough for the
detector to "see" a change in infrared energy. PIR's CANNOT see air
current, only the change in temperature of a physical object.
The PIR senses change in temperature; however, as the ambient
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temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature
range of 95° to 120° F, the detection performance of the PIR
decreases.
Ensure that the area you wish the PIR to cover is free of obstructions
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(curtains, screens, plants, etc.) that may block the pattern of
coverage.
Anything that can sway or move due to air current can cause a change
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in infrared energy within the fields of view. Drafts from doors or
windows can cause this to happen. Plants, balloons, curtains and
hanging baskets should never be left in the PIR's field of view.
Do not mount the PIR on a surface that allows for any vibration.
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Vibrations not only cause the PIR to move a little, but it also causes
the fields of view in a room to move with respect the PIR. A little
vibration can cause havoc with the PIR's field of view, thus the PIR
may see a change in energy and trigger the alarm.
An installation often requires that the PIR is aimed at the door. The
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PIR may detect door movement before the door contact can initiate
an entry delay, causing the alarm to trigger. If you install the PIR
facing a door, then while programming the PIR, choose an entry delay.
The PIR ONLY detects intrusion within the pattern of coverage.
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The PIR does not provide volumetric area protection.
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The PIR creates multiple beams of protection. Intrusion can only be
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detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams.
The PIR cannot detect motion or intrusion that occurs behind walls,
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ceilings, floors, closed doors, partitions, glass doors or windows.
Tampering with, masking, painting, or spraying of any material on the
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PIR lens or any part of the optical system can impair detection ability.
The PIR, like other electrical devices, are subject to component
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failure. Even though the PIR2 is designed to last as long as 10 years,
the electronic components are subject to failure.
Specifications
Wireless Signal Range
350 ft., open air, with 2GIG Control Panel
Code Outputs
Alarm; Alarm Restore; Tamper; Tamper Restore; Supervisory;
Low Battery
Transmitter Frequency
345,000 MHz (crystal controlled)
Transmitter Frequency Tolerance
±15 kHz
Transmitter Bandwidth
24 kHz
Modulation Type
Amplitude Shift Keying‐On/Off Keying (ASK‐OOK)
Unique ID Codes
Over 1 million different code combinations
Supervisory Interval
70 minutes
Peak Field Strength
Typical 50,000 uV/m at 3m
Sensor Type
Quad element
Pet immunity
Selectable: 15 kg (33 lbs) or 25 kg (55 lbs; default)
Sensitivity Jumper
Selectable: HIgh or Low (default)
Suggested Mounting Height
7.5 ft (2.3 m)
Sensor Range
30 ft. (9.1 m) x 50 ft. (15.2 m)
Max. Horizontal Sensing Angle
90°
Dimensions (LxWxH)
3.2 x 2.5 x 1.9 in. (8.12 x 6.35 x 4.82 cm)
Weight (inc. battery & bracket)
3.7 oz. (104.9 g)
Housing Material
ABS plastic and poly‐carbonate
Color
White
Operating Temperature
32° to 120° F (0° to 49°)
Relative Humidity
5‐95% Non‐Condensing
Battery (included, not installed)
1 Panasonic CR123A, or equivalent Lithium battery
Regulatory LIstings
ETL, FCC Part 15, Industry Canada
Warranty*
2 years
Included Accessories
Mounting brackets, 2 long Phillip's head screws, 2 plastic wall
anchors
FCC Compliance Statement*
Notice: Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada license‐exempt RSS
standard(s). Operating 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 of the device
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