![]() ![]() The good news is that moving a sensor is relatively easy. N.B.2 if you want to carry on using your alarm system, you’ll have to ‘OMIT’ the zone that you’ve just removed, otherwise the alarm won’t set / work (see notes below on how to get your system working again). At this point a ‘tamper warning’ will appear on your alarm. Simply enter your code to stop the alarm. N.B.1 when you disconnect the wires from the sensor if you have a tamper zone wired in, then this will set the alarm off. Finally unscrew the backplate of the PIR sensor. ![]() Please note, you must not touch we recommend putting some tape over each of the wire ends – especially the red and black wires – otherwise you are likely to short the alarm, and potentially blow a fuse / break the system. Loosen the circuit board, but unscrewing a single screw.If there’s a plastic ‘lens’ inside the sensor, carefully remove this too – as otherwise it’s likely to fall out.Remove the PIR sensor lid – normally by unscrewing a single screw under the bottom of the sensor.Here’s our quick guide to removing / replacing an alarm PIR sensor: If you’re decorating your house or doing some home renovations and need to move a PIR alarm sensor, then the good news is that it’s relatively straight-forward to do. Quick guide to moving an alarm PIR sensor
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