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Agility PIR sensors insensitive
He’s that bloke off dragons den who’s also a bit of an alarm whizz!
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Agility PIR sensors insensitive
Ah ok urban dictionary’d It which suggested something else! Anyway jist is thanks fellas now i’ve Installed it the right way up it seems to work fine interesting observation on human nature... never occurred to me because there’s no way I could be that bloody stupid.....
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Agility PIR sensors insensitive
Ok so thanks folks esp Mr Jones, unbelievably they were in upside down so we’re gazing at the ceiling. Look a bit bloody odd (to me) But work perfectly now! Meant six wheeled beast that actually solved the problem mr Jones taking the piss made me check though
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Agility PIR sensors insensitive
Ok so thanks folks esp Mr Jones, unbelievably they were in upside down so we’re gazing at the ceiling. Look a bit bloody odd (to me) But work perfectly now!
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Agility PIR sensors insensitive
Fek me! Could be
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Agility PIR sensors insensitive
Yep that’s where they are. I’ll experiment, thanks for the advice!
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Agility PIR sensors insensitive
Are the fairly directional? Could it be they are looking at the top 2 feet of the room space when fitted?
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Agility PIR sensors insensitive
Thanks Mr Happy that’s helped. I’ve realised it’s something to do with the fitting. When I take them down and prop them up on a shelf they work perfectly fixed with the supplies fixing they work but are insensitive. The fixing is part of the back that keeps the tamper switch down. Suspect the back is not fitting snugly when on the wall. Any ideas?
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Agility PIR sensors insensitive
Hi forum. I have a risc agility alarm. Took the movement sensors down to paint and have reinstalled. They work but are very insensitive you need to get right up to them to set them off. Any ideas?
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