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No, sensors will always revert to their default settings when their batteries are removed. To minimize the need to change batteries, you can use long-lasting lithium batteries: | No, sensors will always revert to their default settings when their batteries are removed. To minimize the need to change batteries, you can use long-lasting lithium batteries: | ||
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Revision as of 01:48, 23 February 2007
Question
When I changed the batteries in my motion sensor, it seemed to go back to its default settings. Is there anything I can do about this?
Answer
No, sensors will always revert to their default settings when their batteries are removed. To minimize the need to change batteries, you can use long-lasting lithium batteries: