Chuango PIR-926

Chuango PIR-926 Passive Outdoor Solar Infrared Motion Sensor User Manual

Tauira: PIR-926

1. Kupu Whakataki

The Chuango PIR-926 is an advanced passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor designed for outdoor security applications. It features patented infrared technology, fuzzy logic, and a sophisticated algorithm to accurately detect human body movements while effectively reducing interference and false alarms. Its dual detection capability, combining infrared and microwave sensing, enhances reliability. Equipped with a solar panel and a waterproof housing, this sensor is ideal for various outdoor environments.

Chuango PIR-926 Passive Outdoor Solar Infrared Motion Sensor

Figure 1: Chuango PIR-926 Motion Sensor Overview

2. Nga Hua o te Hua

  • Improved detection algorithm, preventing false alarms through integrated infrared and microwave sensors.
  • Built-in solar charger and waterproof housing, making it suitable for outdoor installation.
  • Wide detection range: 8 meters with a 110-degree angle.
  • Powered by a rechargeable lithium battery: 3.7 V, 1800 mAh.
  • Extended standby time of up to 150 days.
  • Compact detector dimensions: 186 x 200 x 125 mm (L x W x H).
  • Effective frequency range: up to 80 meters in open areas.

3. Nga Waahanga Nekeview

Familiarize yourself with the main components of the PIR-926 motion sensor before installation.

Chuango PIR-926 Components Diagram

Figure 2: Sensor Components. Includes Solar Panel, Fixing Screw, LED Indicator, Fresnel Lens, Detector, Base, and Wall Bracket.

  • Paewhiri Solar: Ka utu te pākahiko o roto.
  • Tohu LED: Ka whakarato urupare tūnga.
  • Arotahi Fresnel: Focuses infrared radiation for detection.
  • Pūtirotiro: Main sensing unit.
  • turanga: Connects the detector to the mounting bracket.
  • Fixing Screw: Secures the sensor to the bracket.
  • Taiapa Taiepa: Used for mounting the sensor to a wall or surface.

4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Proper installation is crucial for optimal performance and to minimize false alarms. Follow these steps carefully:

4.1 Whakapuru Taiepa

  1. Select a suitable location on a wall, ensuring it is within the desired detection area and receives adequate sunlight for the solar panel.
  2. Secure the wall bracket to the chosen surface using appropriate screws and anchors.
  3. Attach the sensor unit to the wall bracket, ensuring it is firmly connected and can be adjusted for optimal angle.
Chuango PIR-926 Wall Mounting Diagram

Figure 3: Wall Mounting Procedure. The sensor attaches to a bracket secured to the wall.

4.2 Optimal Placement Guidelines

To ensure accurate detection and prevent false alarms, adhere to the following placement recommendations:

  • Teitei Whakapiki: Install the sensor at approximately 2 meters (6.5 feet) from the ground for optimal detection coverage.
  • Rohe Rapunga: Position the sensor to cover the desired area, typically up to 8 meters with a 110-degree angle. Ensure the detection path is clear of obstructions.
  • Te Maranga o te Ra: Mount the sensor in a location that receives direct sunlight for several hours a day to ensure the solar panel can effectively charge the internal battery.
  • Aukati i nga arai: Do not install the sensor where large objects like trees, bushes, or structures might block its field of view or cause false triggers due to movement.
  • Haumaru mōkai: While the sensor has advanced algorithms, avoid placing it at heights or angles where pets might frequently trigger it, especially if they are large.
  • No Direct Heat Sources: Avoid pointing the sensor directly at heat sources, reflective surfaces, or areas with rapid temperature changes, as this can lead to false alarms.
Chuango PIR-926 Installation Guidelines

Figure 4: Installation Best Practices. Shows correct mounting height (2m), detection pattern (8m, 110°), sunlight exposure, and incorrect placements (pets, trees, direct light/heat sources).

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Once installed, the PIR-926 operates automatically. The solar panel continuously charges the internal battery, ensuring continuous operation.

  • Whakahohenga: The sensor is designed to be always active, detecting motion within its specified range.
  • Rapunga: When motion is detected, the sensor will trigger an alarm signal to a compatible security system. The LED indicator may flash briefly upon detection.
  • Whakahaere Hiko: The integrated solar panel charges the 3.7V 1800mAh lithium battery during daylight hours. The sensor can operate for up to 150 days on standby without direct sunlight once fully charged.

6. Tiaki

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and reliable operation of your PIR-926 sensor.

  • Paewhiri Solar ma: I ia wa, horoia te panui solar ki te ngohengohe, damp he kakahu hei tango i te puehu, i te paru, i nga otaota ranei ka aukati i te pai o te utu.
  • Clean Fresnel Lens: Gently clean the Fresnel lens with a soft, dry cloth to ensure clear detection. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
  • Tirohia te Whakapuru: Ensure the sensor remains securely mounted and its angle has not shifted due to weather or external factors.
  • Ora Pūhiko: The internal lithium battery is designed for long life. If the sensor's performance degrades significantly despite adequate sunlight, the battery may need replacement by a qualified technician.

7. Te Raru

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Frequent False Alarms
  • Sensor pointed at moving objects (trees, bushes).
  • Direct sunlight or heat sources (vents, reflective surfaces).
  • Large pets frequently entering detection zone.
  • Whakamaunga wewete.
  • Adjust sensor angle to avoid obstructions.
  • Relocate sensor away from heat sources or reflective surfaces.
  • Adjust mounting height or angle to minimize pet detection.
  • Re-secure the sensor mounting.
No Detection / Poor Detection
  • He paru te arotahi pūoko.
  • Battery low or not charging.
  • Ārai i te ara kimi.
  • Incorrect mounting height or angle.
  • Clean the Fresnel lens.
  • Ensure solar panel receives adequate sunlight.
  • Clear any obstructions from the detection area.
  • Verify mounting height is approx. 2m and angle covers desired area.
Kaore te Pūhiko e pupuri i te utu
  • He iti rawa te whakamarama o te ra.
  • Paewhiri solar paru.
  • Kua mutu te ora o te pākahiko.
  • Relocate sensor to a sunnier spot.
  • Whakapaihia te panui solar.
  • Contact support for battery replacement options.

8. Whakatakotoranga

HuangaUara
Tau tauiraPIR-926
Hangarau RapuPassive Infrared (PIR) and Microwave
Awhe Rapunga8 mita (tata ki te 26 putu)
Koki Rapu110 nga nekehanga
Puna ManaSolar Powered / Battery Powered
Momo PūhikoPūhiko Lithium Rechargeable
Pūhiko Raukaha3.7 V, 1800 mAh
Wā tūtatariTae atu ki te 150 ra
Ahu (L x W x H)186 x 200 x 125 mm (7.3 x 7.9 x 4.9 inihi)
Taumaha Tūemi340 g (0.75 lbs)
Awhe Auautanga Ahokore≤ 80 m (262 feet) in open areas
Taiao MahiOutdoor (Waterproof Housing)

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries regarding your Chuango PIR-926 motion sensor, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or visit the official Chuango webpae. Puritia to riiki hoko hei tohu mo te hoko.

For general inquiries, you may contact Chuango customer support through their official channels. Always provide your product model number (PIR-926) when seeking assistance.

Whaimana Webpae: www.chuango.com (Please note: This link is for illustrative purposes and may not be the exact support page.)

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