Difference between revisions of "Robodog Barks Every Few Minutes"
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+ | If you find that every couple of minutes your Robodog starts to bark, locate all of your motion sensors and cover them with something like a towel or a hat. This will ensure that your motion sensors are not sending a signal to your Robodog. | ||
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+ | If the barking stops, then the problem lies with the motion sensor(s) triggering the Robodog. You may want to move the motion sensor to a different location in case it is picking up too much activity within its area of coverage. | ||
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+ | If the barking does not stop, another device could be sending a signal to the Robodog. Try changing the housecode on your Robodog, motion sensor, and/or remote. Anything on a different house code will not interfere with the it. |
Latest revision as of 22:50, 30 August 2006
Question
What do I do if my Robodog barks every few minutes?
Answer
If you find that every couple of minutes your Robodog starts to bark, locate all of your motion sensors and cover them with something like a towel or a hat. This will ensure that your motion sensors are not sending a signal to your Robodog.
If the barking stops, then the problem lies with the motion sensor(s) triggering the Robodog. You may want to move the motion sensor to a different location in case it is picking up too much activity within its area of coverage.
If the barking does not stop, another device could be sending a signal to the Robodog. Try changing the housecode on your Robodog, motion sensor, and/or remote. Anything on a different house code will not interfere with the it.