GE 60-639-43-EUR Home Security System User Manual


 
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Indoor/Outdoor PIR Motion Sensors Installation Instructions
Outdoor Installation Guidelines
Use the following guidelines for installing outdoor motion sensors.
The outdoor motion sensor should be used for outdoor applications where there’s a tempera-
ture range from 10° to 120° F (12° to 49° C).
Do not use outdoor motion sensors for intrusion protection since any human, pet, or heated
mechanical motion such as an automobile can activate the sensor.
Follow the indoor motion sensor installation guidelines except for the last four items.
Do not aim the sensor at objects that may be heated excessively by the sun, such as black top
or dark colored objects.
Do not aim the sensor at foliage or shrubbery which has a dark background.
The housing is water-resistant but not water-proof. Mount the sensor underneath eaves or
porch coverings to prevent over exposure to rain, ice, and direct sunlight.
The sensor’s coverage area is shown in Figures 2 and 4.
Indoor Motion
Sensor
Mounting
The sensor can be flush-mounted, incline-mounted, or corner-mounted depending on the lens
used (see Figure 5). Also, the optional swivel mount (#60-737) can be used for difficult mounting
locations.
0 ft
20 ft
20 ft
0 ft
10 ft
20 ft
0 m
11 m
6 m
3 m
0 m
3 m
6 m
35 ft
Person walking across detection path
Top View
Figure 1. Overhead (Bird’s Eye View) Detection Path
Figure 2. Top View Lens Coverage Area
8 ft
0 m
4 ft
0 ft
35 ft
11 ft
2.4 m
1.2 m
0 m
0 ft
8 ft
0 m
4 ft
0 ft
0 ft
35 ft
11 ft
2.4 m
1.2 m
0 m
5 Foot Mounting Height
7 1/2 Foot Mounting Height
SIDE VIEWS (Indoor Motion Sensor Standard Lens)
Figure 3. Side View Coverage Area at Different Heights
8 ft
0 m
4 ft
0 ft
35 ft
11 ft
2.4 m
1.2 m
0 m
Side View Indoor Motion Sensor Animal Alley Lens
Flush Mount
Figure 4. Side View of Indoor/Outdoor PIR
with Animal Alley Lens