
Connect the power supply to
the brown/white (+) and
brown (-) wires in the
CAT 5 cable.
FP-Motion |Motion Sensor Settings & Controls
Module Description
The motion sensor is used to
trigger actions within the FP
product when motion is
detected underneath the dome.
Potential actions include
triggering the FP’s 12 V output
signal, activating the contact
closure, activating an audio
stream, turning on an LED lamp
(if installed), and triggering an
optional ScentAir module (if
installed).
To integrate the FP-Light,
refer to those instructions
Section 1 – Wiring The
Speaker
Connect External Power
Supply
The motion sensor requires an
external power supply rated
between 12 V and 18 V
(optional SoundTube
accessory: AC-PS-1530)
Connect Contact Closure
To connect the contact closure
to an external device, connect
the green/white (+) and green
(-) wires in the Cat 5 cable to
the corresponding wires in the
external device.
Connect 12 V Trigger
To connect the 12 V output
signal trigger to an external
device (i.e., external audio
source), connect the blue/white
(+) and brown (-) wires in the
Cat 5 cable to the
corresponding wires in the
external device. Note: the
brown wire is shared with the
power ground.
Section 2 – Adjusting the
Aperture Lens
Define the Aperture Setting
The FP-Motion ships with the
narrow aperture lens installed
as the default. The narrow
aperture covers a 3-foot (0.9
m) radius when the dome is
hung at 7.5 feet (2.3 m). The
wide aperture covers a 6-foot
(1.8 m) radius when the dome
is hung at 7.5 feet (2.3 m).
Install the Wide Lens
Aperture
To install the wide aperture
lens, remove the pod cover [1]
from the FP pod [2] by
loosening the two captured
screws [3] on each side
(Figure 1). The screws will not
come out of the cover.
To remove the narrow aperture
lens [4], GENTLY press
outward on the tab on the
inside cover with a small
screwdriver while pushing
inward on the lens (Figure 2).
*CAUTION* Using excessive
force on the tab will break the
tab and ruin the pod cover.
To insert the wide aperture
lens [5], align the notch on the
lens and gently snap it into
place by hand (Figure 3).
Section 3 – Setting Motion
Time Delay
Time Delay Default
The FP-Motion has an
instant-on, time-delay-off
functionality and ships preset
to a 5-second delay off. The
delay off can be adjusted
manually from 2 – 12 seconds.
As long as motion is detected,
the module’s timer is
continuously reset. Once no
motion is detected, the
delay-off timer is activated.
Adjust the Time Delay
Manually
To adjust the time delay,
remove the pod cover [1] from
the FP pod [2] by loosening the
two captured screws [3] on
either side. Using a small
screwdriver, turn the motion
sensor trim pot [6] clockwise
to increase time delay and
counterclockwise to decrease
it.
Section 4 – Using The Audio
Relay and Continuous Audio
The FP-Motion module ships
with a relay board [7] installed
which engages the audio path
when motion is detected. When
there is no motion detected,
the audio stream is disabled.
Enable Continuous Audio
If you don't want the FP to
disable the audio stream when
no motion is detected, then
replace the included audio
relay board with 5 included
jumpers [8] (Figure 5). The
audio will play continuously
whether or not motion is
detected.
Section 5 - Replacing The
Pod Cover
Replace pod cover [1] and
tighten screws [3].
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