Difference between revisions of "Protector Plus False Alarms"
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There are a number of things to check: | There are a number of things to check: |
Revision as of 03:24, 15 February 2007
Question
Why did my Protector Plus go off by itself?
Answer
There are a number of things to check:
- The DM10A motion sensors employ passive infrared (PIR.) If they are facing a window and the sun is reflecting off the glass, it can create heat and cause the motion sensor to trigger.
- If your door is loose and wind presses up against your door, the magnets may separate slightly causing your door window sensor to trigger.
- Double check the batteries in your sensors.