User's Manual

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status > tap “ON”. The default “Active in Stay” setting is “OFF”
because in nearly all situations you will not want the motion
triggering to set off your alarm while in “Stay Mode”.
PET IMMUNITY
Motion Sensors by default will not detect bodies under 55 pounds.
To change this setting open the back of the motion sensor and
remove the PET pin covering the “55 lbs.” jumper and place it on
the “33 lbs.” jumper if you want your sensor to be triggered by
lighter bodies.
SENSITIVITY
Motion Sensors by default are set to low sensitivity in order to
prevent false alarms. To change this setting open the back of the
Motion Sensor and remove the “SENS” pin covering the “LOW
jumper and place it on the “HIGH” pin if you want your Motion
Sensor to be triggered more often.
TEST YOUR MOTION SENSOR
To test a Motion Sensor, go to Settings > Enter your 4-digit Master
Code > Sensors > Motion Sensors > Tap Edit on the row of the
motion sensor you wish to test > Test Sensor. Motion Sensors do
NOT have an LED light for testing. You can also test a Motion
Sensor by moving in front of it. The Home button on the panel will
temporarily turn yellow and the History will show the date and time
the motion was triggered. Please note that to extend battery life, a
motion goes to “sleep” mode for up to three minutes after it is
triggered. If the Motion fails to trigger, wait for three minutes and try
again.
If you press the test button on the top right side of the motion, it
will stay awake (be constantly active) for two minutes and every
10 seconds the Panel LED light on the Home button will turn
yellow when it detects motion. You may also check the “History”
screen as sensor triggers will also be recorded in the Panel’s
History.
CHANGE MOTION SENSOR BATTERY
To change the Motion Sensor battery, press up on the button on
the bottom of the sensor and pull the case toward you. The
Motion Sensor requires one CR17345 battery. Replace the
battery and snap the case cover back on the sensor. Make sure
to place the “+” and “-” end of the battery in the proper direction.