433MHz and its range can be affected by metal,
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walls, concretes, and interfering signals from
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other electronic appliances with the same
frequency, including televisions, radios, and
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cookers.
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• Avoid placing the PIR sensor and receiver near to
the above mentioned electronic appliances.
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• Do not expose the PIR sensor and receiver to
direct sunlight or high temperatures, otherwise
overheating may cause them irreparably
damaged.
• Do not install the PIR sensor and receiver near
any source of naked flames such as lighted
candles.
• Please test the PIR sensor and receiver at the
potential installation locations before actual
installation to confirm range and transmission
effectiveness.
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5. Trouble Shooting:
a. The receiver rings without the PIR sensor being
triggered.
The receiver may be matching on the same
frequency with nearby PIR sensors. You should
reset the pairing and re-pair your PIR sensors.
b. There is no ring/LED flash when the PIR sensor is
triggered.
• Check whether the batteries (AAA) are inserted
in the PIR sensor.
• If the receiver is powered by batteries, check
whether batteries (Type C batteries) are inserted
in the receiver.
• If the receiver is powered by an adapter, check
whether the power outlet being used for the
adapter is working properly.
• Check whether you have turned on the receiver.
• Pair the receiver and PIR sensor again.
c. The ringtone/alarm volume is greatly reduced.
A weak battery can reduce the ring volume.
Change the batteries every 10-12 months.
Metal constructions, walls, and other appliances
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