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Alarm goes off intermittently. How do I stop it?

The motion sensor inside the car might be set too sensitive. There should be a very small recessed. adjusting screw between the sensors.Check whether it's a flat or philips acrew. Then turn anti clockwise for less sensitivity. Some of these sensors are so sensitive. A breeze of wind or a small insect will set it off. If no adjusting screw, take it to your dealer to program it.
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My motion sensor lamp is flickering like a strobe light! whats wrong with it? its led so wont burn out.and theres nomobious way tomopen it.

try resetting the sensor sensitivity to movement, light or distance as it may be too finely adjusted
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How do you re-align a Wii remote?

To Adjust the Wii Remote Pointer Sensitivity, follow these steps..

Wii

  1. Access System Settings.
  2. Select "Sensor Bar."
  3. Select "Sensitivity."
  4. Aim the Wii Remote at the television.
  5. Use the + and - buttons on the Wii Remote to adjust sensitivity until only two blinking lights appear.
  6. Press the A button when done.


Wii U

  1. From the Wii U Menu, select "System Settings."
  2. Using the Left Stick, scroll to the "Wii Remote and Sensor Bar" icon and press the A Button.
  3. Select "Adjust Wii Remote Pointer Sensitivity."
  4. Tap "Next."
  5. Point the Wii Remote at the sensor bar and press the A Button.
  6. With the Wii Remote pointed at the sensor bar, press the - and + Buttons to adjust the sensitivity so that only two white dots are visible in the black window.
  7. When you are finished, press the A Button.
  8. On the Wii U GamePad screen tap "OK."




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Is their a way to adjust the delay time on a 390-6107xx-eg1d motion sensor light? If I stand still it cuts out in 3 seconds

There is a switch on the front that allows for different times before shutdown. Also there is a smaller dial beneath the panel that lets you adjust the sensitivity. Try adjusting it to be more sensitive ( + ) so that you are seen and then the timer should kick in.
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My wii remotes are not responding to my wii unless i am within a foot of the receiver anyone know why? and how to fix it, thanks

  1. Access the Wii System Settings
  2. Click on the blue arrow to reach the Wii System Settings 2 menu options.
  3. Choose "Sensor Bar " and select "sensitivity"

  • Use the Wii Remote to get the cursor to get the two white dots in the test field.
  • If you see two blinking dots, then the sensitivity is currently set correctlyIf you don't see two blinking dots (they don't have to blink at the same time), adjust the sensitivity with the + and - buttons of the Wii Remote until you see two blinking dots.
  • Select "Confirm" to save the setting.
Please note that the higher the sensitivity setting, the more sensitive the Sensor Bar becomes to sunlight and various light sources. This may impact the operation of the Wii Remote. The initial recommended distance for using the Wii Remote Pointer is 3 to 8 feet from the Sensor Bar.
Seeing more than two dots?
If you see more than two dots on the Sensitivity screen, then the Wii Remote is picking up on additional light sources. Verify that there are no bright light sources, including sunlight, behind or near the TV, shining towards the Wii Remote or reflecting off the TV screen. Avoid sources of infrared light in the gameplay area such as electric, propane or kerosene heaters, flames from fireplaces or candles, and stoves or other sources of heat.
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My garage door will not open, the door gets close to the ground, then back up again. one sensor is green and other one yellow color. Please help me. My email- [email protected]

LUBE THE SPRINGS AND ROLLERS WITH WD40.

WATCH THE SENSOR LIGHTS TO SEE IF THEY GO OFF JUST BEFORE THE DOOR CLOSES. IF THIS IS THE PROBLEM EITHER ADJUST THE TRACK OR MOUNT THE SENSORS TO THE WALL INSTEAD.

IF THE SENSORS STAY LIT AND THE DOOR STILL REVERSES AFTER LUBE. ADJUST THE DOWN SENSITIVITY ABOUT 1/8 TURN AT A TIME (LESS SENSITIVE) ID YOU HAVE TO ADJUST THE SENSITIVITY MORE THAN 3/4 YOU WILL NEED TO CALL A PRO OUT TO CHECK THE PROBLEM.

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My 2003 ford explorer, alarm goes off for no reason, horn blowing, light flashing. help

Adjust the sensitivity of the alarm system.

It may be too sensitive and is being set off by the glass breaking sensors.
loud noises usually set this off if it is too sensative.
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Adjusting the sensitivity of my motion sensors

No adjustment on sensor other than masking its view.

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My bulldog Model 2010 Alarm is too sensitive and

I got this from their website.

Adjusting the Shock Sensor Sensitivity
To adjust the shock sensor, disarm the system, press and hold Button #3 (Finder) until the alarm chirps four times
(approximately five seconds), immediately release the button. Tap your vehicle’s hood above the alarm at the sensitivity
level you wish. The harder you hit the car the less sensitivity the alarm will be. The alarm will then chirp three
times. The shock sensor is now set at this sensitivity. Any shock that is equal to, or greater than this sensitivity,
will sound the alarm. Set the sensitivity as often as you wish; however, the sensitivity level will remain set until
the battery is disconnected or you reset it. If you do not tap the car it will automatically go to maximum sensitivity.
This setting is only acceptable if the car is parked inside a garage. NOTE: The factory setting on the shock sensor
should be acceptable for most vehicles.
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Make car alarm more sensitive

Locate the shock sensor. Using a small screwdriver you can adjust the sensitivity of the sensor. Move srew in only 1/4 turns as this will make big adjustments. Adjustments may make alarm too sensitive so try it out and see what works for you.
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