lndoor/Outdoor
Motion
Sensor
ModelHA-434TL
The
lndoor/Outdoor
Motion
Sensor is
designed to monitor movement
around
your
house. The
motion
sensor
can
be
placed
either
indoor
or
outdoor.
Once motion is
detected, the
receiver
will respond with flashing
along
with
alert
beeping or alarm.
ln this
package,
you
should find
an lndoor/Outdoor
Motion Sensor, ball-
head
joint,
screws.
2pcs
3xlSscrews
joint
(tnctuded)
Please
follow
the instructions
below to
setup
your
motion
sensor.
The
sensor
must
be
programmed
to
the Household
Alert"
Long
Range
Receiver
before they
can communication.
You
may
program
the sensor
to
one
of the 4 zones. Follow
the
instructions
below:
1. Plug
in
an
AC
adapter to the
receiver.
2. The
green
LED will be
on indicating
it is turned
on.
3.
Open the
back cover
and there is
a learn
button. Press and hold this
learn
button for
5 seconds,
until both
green
LED
and
zone 1 red LED
flash.
You may
now release
the learn
button.
4. lf
you
would
like to
program
the
sensor to
zone 1, activate the
sensor
while the zone
1 red LED
is flashing.
Press the
SET
button
on the
back
of
the
sensor
to activate
it.
5.
lf
you
would
like to
program
the
sensor
to
other
zones,
press
the
learn
button
again, until
the red LED
flashes
at the zone
you
want
to
program
the sensor to,
then
activate
the sensor.
6.
Once the
sensor is
programmed,
the
green
LED will
be steadily
on
and none
of the red zone
LEDs
will be on.
SET Button
I
Plug
in the
adapter to the receiver
Learn
Button
lnsert
9V alkaline
battery
(option)
to the
sensor
Note:
Each
zone
can
program
up to
4
sensors. lf
you
try to
program
a
fifth
sensor
into
a zone,
the
first
programmed
sensor will
be erased.
Erasing
a
sensor
You
cannot
erase a specific
sensor. You
must
erase all sensors from
the
receiver,
then
program
the
ones
you
would like
to keep. To
erase
all the
sensors
from the
receiver:
1.
Remove
the
adapter from
the
receiver.
2.
Open
the
back cover,
press
and hold
the learn
button.
Do not
release
the learn
button
until
step 4.
3. while
holding
onto the learn
button,
plug
in
the adapter to
the
receiver.
4. You
may
release
the learn
button when
the
LEDs
on the
receiver
are on.
5. You
have
erased
all sensors
from
the
receiver.
MOUNTING
A
ball-head
joint
is necessary
to
mount the
sensor
at a desire
location.
A height
of 7 tl is recommended,
depending
on
your
application. Once a
location is
selected,
mount the
ball-head
joint
to this location
by screws
provided.
Once the
ball-head
joint
is
mounted to
the wall,
slide
the
back
of the
sensor into
the ball-head
joint.
The
mounting
angle can be
adjusted. Please
refer to
"Walk
Test" to
determine the
best mounting
angle.
WALK TEST
After mounting
the
sensor at the
desired location,
it is
important
to
perform
a
walk test
in
order
to
determine
if the sensor
is detecting
the things
you
want to
detect.
ln
order
to
control how far
the sensor
can
"see",
this can be
done by
adjusting the
angle
of
the
sensor. To
reduce the
detection range,
simply
move the
sensor
downward. To
increase the
range, move
the sensor
up to around
12
degrees. This
will
give
the maximum
range. However,
this may not
be
desired if the
sensor is
placed
outdoors, since a false
trigger may
occur if the
sensor is
set to detect
motion in
a distance.
You
should
walk in
the
area that
you
would
like the
sensor to monitor.
Place the
slide
switch
on the
side of the receiver
to
"Alert"
position.
The
receiver will
beep if
the
sensor
detects
your
movement.
lf the receiver
does
not
respond,
adjust the mounting
angle accordingly.
After motion is
detected
once, the
sensor
will not
be triggered
unless no motion
is
detected tor
20
seconds.
Therefore,
wait for
at least 20
seconds
during
walk
testing
between
2
activations.
Perform
walk
test in
the undesired
area to ensure
movement
cannot be
detected.
Tips:
The
sensor
should not
face
towards
direct
sunlight,
placing
near
heat or
cold
producing
devices
(i.e.
NC or furnance
vents, fans,
ovens,
heaters
etc.) that
may
cause false
triggers
Move
the
sensor
downward
to Move
the
sensor
up to around
reduce
the range.
l2etogive
maximum range.
SENSOR
SENSITIVITY
The
sensitivity
of the motion
sensor is
adjustable.
change the setting
by
placing
the
connector
on either
the
"High"
(connector
position
"1")
or
"Low"
(connector
position
"2")
position.
When
the
sensitivity is
set to
"Low",
more
movement
is required
to trigger
the
sensor. lt is recom-
mended to
set the
sensitivity
to
"Low"
and
perform
a
"Walk
Test". lf the
walk test
result
is
satisfied,
the
sensitivity
does not require
to
be
adjusted further.
lf the
walk test
result
shows
the
sensitivity is
too
low,
then
you
can change
the
sensitivity
setting to
"High".
Please
perform
the
walk
test
after changing
the
sensitivity
setting.
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