Just an update - and maybe a question:
I mounted my driveway PR511 sensor high on the side of the barn (under the eave), about in the middle of the length, facing more or less downwards, so it is about 14' from the ground to the lens face of the sensor. I angled it slightly outwards so that an imaginary line parallel to the "bottom" of the sensor housing extends to the ground at far side of the driveway, which is about 10' from the wall of the barn. My theory was that angling it this way should allow it to "see" the entire width of the driveway, while blocking its ability to react to anything much beyond that distance. What I was concerned about is how far along the driveway the sensor could detect things. (My hope was that it would detect anything along the full length of that side of the barn - about 40' total).
Well, the results were a little mixed: It does seem to be able to detect along the full 40' length, and then some, but not very consistently. What I mean is that it seems to depend a lot on where across the width of the driveway the warm body moves. That is, if the body moves parallel to the wall along a line either 8'-9' away from the wall OR about 2'-3' away from the wall, then it gets detected well beyond the ends of the barn. But, if the body moves more or less along a line down the middle of the driveway (about 5' from the wall), then it may not be detected at all! This was rather unexpected, not to mention very undesirable!
Thinking the angle of the sensor probably affects this, I tried several different angles, and even tried "twisting" it a little one time. These adjustments did alter the detection patterns (I think), but it looks like the original position actually produces the best results overall (except for that distinct "dead zone" down the middle of the driveway). And it does provide better results for desired detection (along the driveway) and inhibiting unwanted detections (from the area beyond the driveway) than it did when it was mounted in a "conventional" orientation near one end of the barn. So, overall, it seems to work a lot better, but I'm hoping there might be some way of fixing that miserable dead zone down the middle of the driveway. Any ideas?
Note: When I adjusted the sensor angle "in" or "out", I think the dead zone "tracked" the angle of the sensor, but I could not move it entirely out of the driveway without opening the sensor up to undesirable detections out beyond the other side of the driveway. And when I angled it almost parallel the wall that it was mounted on, the sensor could not detect more than about 1/3 of the way out into the driveway.
I can't help but think it would be nice if there was some way to "diffuse" the detection pattern so it would be more random and would not be these bands of dead zone that are fairly predicatable. I mean, it did not take me long to figure out where I could walk and be totally ignored by the sensor: I simply walked down the middle of the driveway on my first pass! So, I imagine intruders would be able to do the same. I'd like to make it a little bit more difficult for them to duck the sensor! As I said, any ideas?
Thanks in advance.