Setup Guide

5800PIR-OD2 Wireless
Outdoor Motion Detector
Installation and Setup Guide
General Information
The 5800PIR-OD2 Wireless Outdoor Motion Sensor combines the convenience of wireless technology with a full featured outdoor PIR motion
sensor. It has an adjustable range of up to 40ft with 7 selectable horizontal settings to cover a desired area within 180 degrees of its mounting
location. It features white light immunity from low sunlight, headlights and other bright light sources. This detector can discriminate between
people and small animals. It also features a Transmission Lockout that uses either a 5 or 120 second period of inactivity between activations
to help save battery life.
Select the Mounting Position
Position the detector so that the
intruder passes across the
detection field, not into the sensor.
Avoid strong sunlight into the sensor's field.
Avoid moving or swaying objects, trees, and
bushes.
Ensure the sensor can be mounted
on a perpendicular wall or pole that
would make its detection pattern
parallel to the ground.
Prepare for Mounting
3. Allow a minimum of 4.4"
(110mm) clearance above
the sensor to enable
opening the cover.
4. Remove the Cover by pulling
from the bottom.
5. Remove both screws
from the Main PCB and
pull it from the Back Box.
NOTE: Use CAUTION
when handling the Main
PCB so components are
not damaged.
6. Remove both
screws from the
Back Box and
pull it from the
Back Plate.
Mount the Back Plate
Wall Mount
Install the Back Plate on the wall, 2.7
4ft from the ground, using two 4 x 20mm
screws provided.
OR
Pole Mount
Using metal banding 1 inch in width, fasten
the Back Plate to the pole 2.7 4ft from the
ground.
Install / Replace Batteries
Observe the proper polarity when installing and replacing the batteries. Insert the negative end of the battery first
to the springs. Ensure positive side of battery is at the top, opposite side from the springs.
IMPORTANT:
Use only Lithium batteries.
Use two (2) Lithium 1.5VDC AA cells. (Energizer L91 or equivalent.)
Change both batteries at the same time. Do not mix weak batteries with new batteries.
Observe polarity.

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