Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Setting Scarecrow Sprinkler's Sensitivity

1. Turn the sensitivity knob on (see chart).
Set the sensitivity knob high enough to 'see' the target animal when it is within reach of the 10 meter (35-foot) water spray, but not beyond that point. It is not beneficial to sense animals or moving objects outside the area you wish to protect.
scarecrow motion sprinkler sensitivity knob
Tips: Set the sensitivity knob high enough to 'see' the target animal when it is within reach of the 10 meter (35-foot) water spray, but not beyond that point. It is not beneficial to sense animals or moving objects outside the area you wish to protect.scarecrow sprinkler suggest sensitivity2. Confirm sensing area.
Start outside your desired coverage area and work your way inwards. The Scarecrow's sprinkler will activate once it detects you. Make minor adjust- ments until you feel the Scarecrow will only trigger when movement is detected inside the water spray area you've previously set. After the 3 second pulse of water, remain still for approximately 8 seconds after each activation while the Scarecrow resets itself. Repeat this process until you have a good idea of the Scarecrow's area of coverage at this setting.scarecrow motion sprinkler confirmation areaTips: If you decide to turn the water on for your setup process, just point the water spray to one side to avoid getting wet.

3. Increase or decrease the Scarecrow's sensitivity.scarecrow sprinkler suggest sensitivityAdjusting Water Coverage
After you have set the Scarecrow's sensitivity and positioned it securely with its lens aimed at the desired area, use this section to help you adjust the arc and distance of the Scarecrow's water spray.
Remark:Make sure the water is turned OFF, then follow the steps below.

Tips: If you can hear the Scarecrow's 'clicks' from 10 meters (35 feet) away, you do not need to turn on the water for this section. In a noisy area where the audible 'clicks' cannot be heard each time you move, please turn the water on for setup purposes.

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