INSTALL
HELPFUL TIPS: • Make sure screws are tight to ensure proper mounting. • Adhesive strips are a great alternative to mounting with screws.
To mount your motion detector flat against the wall, drill screws through back plate where the markings above indicate.
CORNER FLAT MOUNT Mounting the motion detector this way provides wall-to-wall protection.
To mount your motion detector in a corner, use the included adhesive strips or drill screws
FLAT WALL MOUNT Gives you more open- air coverage and less floor coverage.
through back plate where the markings above indicate.
NOTE: If you have pets that roam the home while you are gone, make sure furniture is at least 5 feet (1.5 m) away from your motion detector to prevent false alarms if a pet jumps on the furniture. The detector should not be directly facing stairs that are accessible to pets while the panel is armed.
LARGE PET ALLEY (UPSIDE-DOWN WALL MOUNT) Large pets (over 40 lbs./18 kg) that roam freely while you are away could trigger false alarms with standard motion-detector placement. To avoid this, create a “pet alley.” Mount the motion detector upside down in a hallway about four feet above the floor. Pets can then move around freely without triggering the monitored space above their heads.
ANGLED CORNER MOUNT Angling the motion detector down against the corner gives you less open-air coverage but more floor coverage. This is a great installation in homes without pets.
For this mounting option, drill screws through back plate where the markings above indicate. Adhesive strips are not recommended for this configuration.
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