Installation
The Receiver is wireless and can be kept on any surface around your property, or even hung on a wall.
Please note: The Receiver is indoor only and should not be carried outdoors
.
The Solar PIR Sensor is designed for outdoor use and can be installed in a host of locations by following the below
steps. Each Sensor uses PIR and has a detection range of 8-10m and a detection angle of 60 degrees.
You will need:
- Pencil
- Phillips screwdriver
- Electric drill with 3/32” end 7/32” drill bits (recommended)
- Hammer (optional)
It is recommended to mount the Solar PIR Sensor at least 3 to 4 ft (1m) above the ground on a sturdy, non-metal
surface (i.e. a wall, wooden post or tree) with the sensor eye pointed straight out over the area you wish to cover
(such as up your driveway looking towards your house).
This will decrease or eliminate false alarms from small animals, give you a larger detection area and avoid unwanted
alarms from nearby lawns/roads
Always test that your Sensor is working in your desired location before installing it. It is good practice to angle the
Sensor slightly downwards to capture activations and avoid direct sunlight glare into the PIR.
Step 1: Mark the mounting holes with a pencil.
Step 2: If installing on a wooden surface, you only need to use the included screws. Drill out your pilot holes using a
3/32” drill bit to a depth of ¾”. This will help prevent stripping of the screws and hold the sensor more securely.
Step 3: If installing on any other surface, such as brick or masonry, use the included screws and
anchors. Drill out your pilot holes using a 7/32” drill bit to a depth of 1”. Gently tap the anchors into your pilot holes
using a hammer until the anchors are flush with the mounting surface.
Step 4: Screw the bracket base to the place you want to install.
Step 5: Screw the cover/shade onto the shaft of the bracket (remove the safety screw first).
Step 6: Replace the cover/shade and secure the screws.
Step 7: Twist the ball onto the fixed base of the bracket until tight and secure. Do not over-tighten.
Step 8: Adjust the angle of your sensor so that it is looking at your target area.
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Unit 40
Manor Industrial Estate
Flint, Flintshire
CH6 5UY
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