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[. . . ] Model 836LM Perimeter Alert Sensor Overview The Perimeter Alert Sensor is a Passive Infra-Red (PIR) Motion Sensor that detects movement of people and vehicles, while allowing small animals to pass through undetected. Each sensor has its own unique ID, for a secure radio link. The base station (not provided) can learn the signals of up to 4 sensors. [. . . ] NOTE: Keep PIR Motion Sensor antenna away from metal objects. Do not mount PIR Motion Sensor in direct sunlight, near moving tree branches, or in the path of a sprinkler system. Vehicle Alert Installation: For cars, the best mounting position is about 4 feet high, between 10-20 feet back, and angled to see the back of car after passing the sensor. Insert battery pack facing away from circuit board and fasten cover with the smallest screws (provided). NOTE: Ensure the batteries do not touch the circuit board and the antenna and battery wires are not pinched. 10' - 20' 3' - 5' Step 5 Test PIR Motion Sensor by waving hand in front of sensor. Test light should flash and the Base Station will buzz X number of times indicating which sensor has been activated. 2 Troubleshooting The PIR Motion Sensor lights up, but the Base Station does not respond. The PIR Motion Sensor must be programmed to Base Station (See Step 3). Ensure Base Station is on and the volume is turned up. PIR Motion Sensor is detecting motion only part of the time. Ensure the PIR Motion Sensor is set to the High Sensitivity setting (See Step 2). To detect cars, it is best to mount PIR Motion Sensor at height of car's motor and have it between ten and twenty feet from the road. Check for moving tree branches or insects in sensor window. PIR Motion Sensor can also be triggered by light shining directly in sensor window, such as reflected sunlight, or motion in front of a light source. It is possible that condensation has built up on the sensor. Wipe condensation from PIR Motion Sensor with cotton swab. Let it sit inside for a few hours, open to the air, without the batteries and it should correct itself. Check Sensor Switches on PIR Motion Sensor. [. . . ] THERE ARE NO OTHER USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. Tested to Comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. Operation 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. 114A4080 © 2009, The Chamberlain Group Inc. [. . . ]

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