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IR sensor for home security

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hey guys I recently bought an IR sensor from radio Shack. Has a white/clear plastic dome over the actual sensor, the box says it senses movement in the surroundings. Anyways it has 6 pins, has a +, -, out, H, M, and L. I want to connect this to a buzzer, whenever the Sensor detects something, it set soff the buzzer, simple. ...Now how should I solder this thing up?
 

It's safer to use an external transistor (eg. 2N2222) to drive a small buzzer .. see attached picture ..
When you have this working, you can decide which option suits you better H-M (continuous sound) or M-L (pulsed sound) ..

Rgds,
IanP
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Oh wow thanks alot guys this realy helped. So do I NEED to program this or would the sensor send an output or signal to the "OUT" and would tell the buzzer to do it's thing?
 

Most PIR sensors are "ready-to-go", no programming is required ..
After power is applied and when it senses movement it sets the output "H", that'll tell the buzzer to generate sound ..

Rgds,
IanP
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Oh wow super! thanks again ian, I got it working. Ive set up my motion lights around the yard, when they turn on it also turns on my wireless camera's outside and starts recording:D
 

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