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Introduction to the Wireless PIR Motion Sensor
The PixController DigitalEye RF (Radio Frequency) is a
wireless camera controller which works in conjunction with the
wireless PIR motion sensor. The PixController RF boards
"listens" for wireless commands sent from the wireless PIR
motion sensor when the motion sensor is tripped. When the
RF board receives a trigger event it will trigger the attached
camera or camcorder to take a photo or record video.
There are 2 AAA batteries that power the motion sensor
which will last for a year of continuous use. To replace them
just remove the battery door.
Never touch the PIR lens as this could damage the PIR
sensor
Setting Wireless PIR Motion Sensor Addresses
Each wireless PIR sensor can be setup to send out a unique address. Wireless PIR sensors are
assigned an 'address', which consists of addresses between “A” to “P.
To change the Address that the Wireless PIR transmits:
First, remote the 4 screws from the back of the case and
take off the cover as shown. Press and hold the Address
button (under the battery compartment lid) the red LED
flashes first and then blinks the current setting (once for
A, twice for B, etc.). Release and immediately press the
button the desired number of times for the House Code
you want to set (once for A, twice for B, etc.) and hold
the button on the last press. 3 seconds after the last
press (while holding the button) the red LED blinks back
the number of times for the code you set. Release the
button.
Mounting the Wireless PIR Motion Sensor
To mount the Wireless PIR motion sensor first remove the
battery door and remove the AAA batteries. You will see 2
screw holes in which you can mount a small mounting plate or
screw it to the surface of the mounting area.
Try to keep the sensors at 2’ to 3’ from the ground if you want
to get the best detection of targets on the ground.
The range of the PIR detection is 40’ to 80’ depending on air
temperature and temperature of the target. The hotter the target
the longer detection range you will have. For example a car can
be seen at a greater distance.
The RF wireless range back to the DigitalEye unit is about 100’
to 150’ depending on line of sight.
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