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==Questions==
 
==Questions==
  
What are the horizontal and vertical fields of view for these Motion Sensors?
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'''What are the horizontal and vertical fields of view for these Motion Sensors?'''
  
What is the detection range?  
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'''What is the detection range?'''
  
Where should I locate the sensors for the best detection?
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'''Where should I locate the sensors for the best detection?'''
  
 
==Answer==
 
==Answer==

Revision as of 21:25, 9 May 2006

Questions

What are the horizontal and vertical fields of view for these Motion Sensors?

What is the detection range?

Where should I locate the sensors for the best detection?

Answer

Shown below is the range of detection for our home automation motion sensors:

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Sensor's fields of view and detection range
Horizontal Field of View: +/- 45 degrees relative to the center (90 degrees total)
Vertical Field of View: +/- 15 degrees relative to the center (30 degrees total)
Detection Range: approximately 20 feet

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Sensor Detection vs. Motion Direction

For best results, mount the motion sensor so that someone entering the area cuts across its field of view. Try not to place a motion sensor near heating or cooling sources (heat vents, air conditioners, direct or reflected sunlight). These can trip them inadvertently.

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