| Yes, after reading the answer given to my original question (MrRonFL) and reading the programmer and installer manual again carefully, I figured out that I should jumper the motion sensor for NORMAL & set the pulse jumper to disabled, (I have cats) and run a test by: Engaging the Alarm for real (call the monitoring company first and tell them you are running a zone test. Open and close a main exit door, stay out of motion sensor range for 3 minutes or more (like you have left your house). Walk into the motion sensor view area, your alarm should trigger, this is like someone broke your window and came in and none of your main exit doors were opened up. PS, the motion sensor goes into power saver mode and best way to wake it up is to use the AWAY option and test it for real. It would sense an intruder and send a signal and then sleep for 2 minutes or more since it has triggered the designers of the sensor did not see any reason to continuously triggering it (sort of power save). But try it out to make sure. Also, the sensor should not be installed close to a light or heating vents, also you should avoid having a ceiling FAN, on when you are testing or you leave the house, ceiling fans can cause false behaviors. I hope this helps. |