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2GIG-PIR1-345
PASSIVE INFRARED MOTION DETECTOR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The
Passive
Infrared
Motion
Detector
(2GIG
‐
PIR1
‐
345)
is
a
wall
‐
mounted
unit
with
wide
‐
angle
motion
protection.
It
communicates
with
the
2GIG
Control
Panel
using
the
345
MHz
frequency.
When
set
to
High
(HI)
Sensitivity
Mode,
the
PIR
has
a
maximum
range
of
30
ft
deep
x
50
ft
wide
(9.1
m
x
15.2
m).
The
PIR’s
pet
‐
immune
feature
can
be
set
to
tolerate
animals
up
55
lbs
(25
kg).
Figure 1
Passive Infrared Motion Detector
Box Contents
Verify
that
the
package
includes
the
following
(see
on
•
1—Passive
Infrared
Motion
Detector
(Part
A)
•
1—Plastic
Mounting
Bracket
(Part
B)
•
1—Plastic
Wall
Mount
(Part
C)
•
1—Plastic
Corner
Mount
(Part
D)
•
2—Plastic
Wall
Anchors
With
Screws
(not
pictured)
•
1—Short
Phillips
Head
Screw
with
Fender
(not
pictured)
•
1—Short
Phillips
Head
Screw
(not
pictured)
•
1—Lithium
Coin
Battery
(not
pictured)
Inserting and Replacing the Battery
To
insert
or
replace
the
battery:
1
Unwrap
the
PIR
and
remove
the
screw
from
the
case
bottom.
2
Remove
the
backplate
using
a
bottom
‐
to
‐
top
lifting
motion.
3
Insert
the
battery.
Always
match
the
plus
(+)
sign
on
the
battery
with
the
flat
side
of
the
compartment
and
the
minus
(
‐
)
sign
on
the
battery
with
the
spring
side.
4
Replace
the
PIR
cover.
WARNING:
Failure
to
follow
these
warnings
and
instructions
can
lead
to
heat
generation,
rupture,
leakage,
explosion,
fire,
or
other
injury,
or
damage.
Do
not
insert
the
battery
into
the
compartment
in
the
wrong
direction.
Always
replace
the
battery
with
the
same
or
equivalent
type
(see
on
Never
recharge
or
disassemble
the
battery.
Never
place
the
battery
in
fire
or
water.
Always
keep
batteries
away
from
small
children.
If
batteries
are
swallowed,
promptly
see
a
doctor.
•
Always
dispose
and/or
recycle
used
batteries
in
accordance
with
the
hazardous
waste
recovery
and
recycling
regulations
for
your
location.
Your
city,
state,
or
country
may
also
require
you
to
comply
with
additional
handling,
recycling,
and
disposal
requirements.
Configuring the PIR Features
Ensure
that
you
have
inserted
the
PIR
battery
as
described
in
.
Then
configure
the
features
as
follows:
Figure 2
PIR Pet Immune and Sensitivity Features
Step 1: Setting the Pet Immune Feature
To
set
the
pet
immune
feature
to
an
appropriate
weight:
NOTE:
Do
not
aim
the
PIR
at
stairs,
furniture,
or
other
surfaces
that
a
pet
may
climb
on.
The
PIR
provides
immunity
when
the
room
temperature
is
above
50°
F
(10°
C)
and
below
90°
F
(32°
C).
When
mounting
the
PIR
with
the
plastic
mounting
bracket,
for
best
protection
ensure
the
PIR
is
mounted
to
the
wall
or
corner
with
NO
tilt
(see
on
).
1
With
the
backplate
off,
locate
the
left
jumper
block
immediately
above
the
battery
compartment.
This
is
the
block
labeled
PET
(see
2
Gently
pull
out
the
jumper
and
slip
it
over
the
desired
pins
to
set
one
of
the
pet
‐
immune
tolerance
settings:
•
33
LBS
.
Tolerates
pets
up
to
33
lbs
(15
kg).
OR
•
55
LBS
(Default).
Tolerates
pets
up
to
55
lbs
(25
kg).
3
Continue
with
the
next
step
below.
Step 2: Setting the Sensitivity Feature
1
Locate
the
right
jumper
block
immediately
above
the
battery
compartment
on
the
right.
This
is
the
block
labeled
SENS
(see
2
Gently
pull
out
the
jumper
and
slip
it
over
the
desired
pins
to
set
the
desired
sensitivity
mode:
•
LOW
(Default).
Low
sensitivity.
This
is
the
recommended
setting
for
pets.
OR
•
HIGH
.
High
sensitivity.
3
Continue
with
.
A
PET:
This
is
the
pet
‐
immune
tolerance
setting
[33
LBS
(15
kg)
or
55
LBS
(25
kg)].
B
TAMPER:
This
is
the
tamper
switch.
C
SENS:
This
is
the
sensitivity
setting
(High
or
Low).