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<blockquote data-quote="jmcmahon" data-source="post: 3276484" data-attributes="member: 579816"><p>Do you mean on the actual motion sensor itself? I first turned the trigger zone sensitivity all the way down, then I started turning the warn away zone (which actually increases the size of both zones) up. The motion sensor itself has two lights on it, a red and a green light, that light up depending on if the warn away zone or the full trigger zone has been triggered. I then sat in the car, very still, and had the wife approach it slowly. There is never any warning given off, and when she breaches the warn-away zone the light turns green and the full alarm goes off. If I make a sudden movement inside the car the red will go off as well as the full alarm. I thus know that the motion sensor at least identifies the zones correctly. Could my wiring the warn and full alarm wires together be screwing it up? I don't see how because the motion sensor warn is a 500ms pulse and it takes a 0.8s pulse to set off a full alarm.</p><p></p><p>Later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmcmahon, post: 3276484, member: 579816"] Do you mean on the actual motion sensor itself? I first turned the trigger zone sensitivity all the way down, then I started turning the warn away zone (which actually increases the size of both zones) up. The motion sensor itself has two lights on it, a red and a green light, that light up depending on if the warn away zone or the full trigger zone has been triggered. I then sat in the car, very still, and had the wife approach it slowly. There is never any warning given off, and when she breaches the warn-away zone the light turns green and the full alarm goes off. If I make a sudden movement inside the car the red will go off as well as the full alarm. I thus know that the motion sensor at least identifies the zones correctly. Could my wiring the warn and full alarm wires together be screwing it up? I don't see how because the motion sensor warn is a 500ms pulse and it takes a 0.8s pulse to set off a full alarm. Later. [/QUOTE]
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