I've got an old PS561 console and a number of ds10a sensors (two on windows and one on a door) as well as a motion sensor. They are installed inside a metal-clad pole building (shop). The one ds10a window sensor is about 50 ft away from the console, but it works perfectly and its signal passes through two divider walls in my shop to reach the console. The door ds10a is about 15 ft away from the console and transmits through one divider wall, and is utterly inconsistent in triggering the door bell in run2 mode (I have it set to "MAX" per the manual for doors). The door ds10a transmitter box is mounted above the door on a 2x4 piece away from the metal clad wall (I read some other posts and tried getting it off the metal).
What I have discovered this evening is that if I stand directly under the door transmitter (inline to PS561 too), the PS561 gets the signal and chimes the door bell. If I stand to the left a foot or so, there is no chime. In both cases I can see the transmitter LED flashing when I open and close the door. From appearances, it seems that my body somehow assists signal transmission and that the wall it is mounted to (or perhaps conduit from light switches to fixtures, 8 inches away) is causing interference somehow.
Can anyone please tell me how I might fix such a situation? Change DS10a antenna inside somehow or re-reflect the signal somehow? Any help is appreciated...thanks.