User Manual Chamberlain CWPIR

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Carton Inventory
Assembly & Programming
Attach PIR Motion Sensor box
to mounting plate with large
silver screw. Tighten screw
until PIR Motion Sensor stays
in place when repositioned.
Passive Infra-Red (PIR)
Motion Sensor
Swivel Bushing
Mounting PlateSun/Rain Shield
1
Install 4 AA Alkaline
batteries. (Lithium batteries
recommended for colder
environments.)
LED light will fl ash.
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Antenna
ON
OFF
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SWITCH SETTINGS
Switch #1
Switch #2
Learn
Button
OFF Low Sensitivity
ON High Sensitivity (Default)
OFF 15 Feet (4.5 m) Detection Range
ON 30 Feet (9.1 m) Detection Range
(Default)
NOTE: To avoid unwanted detection of small animals move
Switch #2 to OFF.
PIR Motion Sensor
SWITCH #1:
SWITCH #2:
A Ensure Base Station and PIR
Motion Sensor are in close
proximity to each other.
Press and release Learn
Button on Base Station.
Buzzer will sound.
B Within 60 seconds, press the
Learn Button on the inside of
the PIR Motion Sensor. LED
light will illuminate and Base
Station will buzz.
3
Learn Button
Test PIR Motion Sensor by
waving hand in front of sensor.
LED light should fl ash and
the Base Station will buzz X
number of times indicating
which sensor has been
activated.
Insert battery pack facing away
from circuit board and fasten
cover with the smallest screws
(provided).
NOTE: Ensure the batteries do
not touch the circuit board and
the antenna and battery wires
are not pinched.
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Overview
Learn Button
Models CWPIR and CWPIRC
WIRELESS MOTION ALERT SENSOR
®
The Wireless Alert Sensor is a Passive Infra-Red (PIR) Motion Sensor that detects movement of people and vehicles, while allowing
small animals to pass through undetected. Each sensor has its own unique ID, for a secure radio link. The base station (not provided)
can learn the signals of up to 8 sensors. The base station gives a single beep for the fi rst sensor that is programmed, a double beep for
the second, and so on. Additionally, multiple base stations can work with the same sensor to sound in different places.
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