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Taming the Glass-Door Pantry: A Guide to Precision Motion Sensing
Tired of your glass-door pantry light flashing every time someone walks by? This isn’t a sensor flaw, but a common installation mistake. The solution lies in strategic placement. By positioning a Rayzeek motion sensor in an inside corner and angling it away from the doorway, you can create a detection zone contained entirely within the pantry, eliminating false triggers from hallway traffic for good.

3-Way Staircases, Solved: A Reliable Wiring Pattern for Rayzeek Sensors
Stop the frustrating ‘stair strobe’ effect. Standard 3-way switch wiring was not designed for smart sensors, which often results in flickering, unreliable lights. This guide details a reliable wiring pattern that establishes the motion sensor as the primary controller in the line-side box, ensuring smooth, consistent, and predictable staircase lighting.

Split-Level Stair Landings: Solving the ‘Arrive From Either Side’ Problem
Automating lights on a split-level stair landing with a single motion sensor is a recipe for failure, creating dangerous blind spots. The definitive solution involves a paired-sensor architecture, dedicating one sensor to each approach, combined with intelligent settings like long timeouts and ambient light detection for a system that is safe, reliable, and seamlessly efficient.

The End of Darkness: A Guide to Proactive Motion Lighting in Corridors
Many buildings suffer from ‘light lag’ in corridors, where motion-activated lights turn on too late, creating an unsettling user experience. Instead of simply increasing sensor sensitivity, which causes false triggers, the solution is to design an anticipatory system. By using a staggered sensor layout, strategic forward aiming, and intelligent pre-trigger logic, you can create a seamless experience where the path ahead is always illuminated, guiding users safely and efficiently.

Privacy-First Occupancy Control: A Guide for Locker Rooms with Showers
Automating locker rooms for energy efficiency often compromises user privacy. A human-centric approach using strategic zoning, discrete sensor placement, and intelligent timeouts creates a system that respects dignity while saving energy, ensuring lights and ventilation work reliably without being intrusive.

Sunny Vestibules and Gusty Doors: Taming the Thermal Turbulence That Fakes Motion
Is your motion sensor seeing ghosts? False triggers are rarely due to a faulty device. They are often caused by invisible thermal events, like shifting sunlight or drafts from an HVAC vent, that trick the sensor. True reliability comes from understanding this thermal turbulence and using strategic placement, not just adjusting the sensitivity dial.