When used outdoors, place the Long-Range Barrier Sensor under a roof or
shelter. This will reduce the chance of false alarms caused by rain or snow.
To prevent erratic operation and/or false alarms:
Do not mount near trees, bushes or
other leafy vegetation. Wind could
cause leaves or similar objects to fly or
wave into the beams (see Fig. 1).
Do not mount where water might run
off the roof and break the beam
(see Fig. 1).
Do not mount where the units could be
splashed by water or mud.
Do not let sunlight or any direct beam
of light shine directly on the sensor. If
unavoidable, mount in a way that the
transmitter – not the receiver – faces
the sun (see Fig. 2).
Mount the sensor so that the wires are
placed at the bottom. If the wires must
be placed on top, seal the opening
with silicone.
Do not mount in such a way that the
terminal block of one unit is at the top
and the other is at the bottom
(see Fig. 3).
Do not mount where animals or other
objects could accidentally break the
beams.
Do not mount near reflective surfaces,
as this could prevent the sensor from
working properly.
Do not mount where the unit could be
suddenly exposed to a bright light, such
as a floodlight or a passing
automobile’s headlight.
Do not let sunlight or any direct beam of light shine
directly on the sensor. If unavoidable, mount in a
way that the transmitter – not the receiver – faces
the sun.
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