Driveway Alert Alarm Instruction Manual
Summary
● Strong anti-interference performance
● The full range of fine temperature compensation
● CE, FCC and ROHS compliant
Speci cation
● Power Supply: DC 6 V or 1.5 V C Battery x 3
● Working Current (Receiver Alarming): <180mA
● Working Current (Receiver Chiming): <200mA
Accessories List
● 1 x Receiver
● 2 x Wall Plugs
● 1 x Instruction Manual
Names for Parts
(1)
(1) LED Indicator
(2) Speaker
(2)
(3) DC 6V Input Jack
(4) Switch for Chime, Low, Alarm
(5) On/Off Switch
(6) Sound-and-Flash Switch Button
(7) Auto-learning Code Button
Battery Installation
1. Remove the screws on the rear of the Receiver with a cross-headed screwdriver. Remove the
battery compartment cover.
2. Insert three C type batteries in the battery compartment according to the"+ -"marks.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover and secure the screws.
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● Quiescent Current: <400uA
● Ring Volume: ≥100dB ( within 0.5 m)
● Reception Sensitivity: ≥- 85dBm
● 2 x Screws
(3)
(5)
ON
OFF
(6)
CHIME
LOW
ALARM
(7)
(4)
3 x C 1.5V
Alkaline Battery
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Wall Mount
Drill two holes on the wall at your required height. The distance between
the two holes should match the two hanging holes at the back of the
receiver.
Then insert two wall plugs (included) into the holes.
After that, insert two screws (included) into the wall plugs.
Be noted that you should not insert completely the screws
into the wall plug, but keep a suitable length out of the wall
surface, which is to hold the receiver.
Finally you can hang the receiver.
Avoid positioning on UPVC Frames, above heat sources (e.g. radiator) or in damp areas such as a
kitchen or bathroom.
Installation
Install the PIR transmitter in channels through by cars or on wall of the indoor main channels or
key monitoring area. During installation, pay attention to the followings: avoid direct sunlight;
don't be in face of glass doors and windows; don't be opposite to cold and hot air vents or sources;
and don't be opposite to any easy oscillation. The recommended installation height is 1.0m-1.5m,
adjusting the angle to make it face the monitoring area. If a car or a person moves into the detection
range of the PIR transmitter; the PIR transmitter will send a signal to the receiver. The receiver makes
ding-dong or alarm sound after receiving the signal to warn the master.
Functions Instruction
1. Install the receiver with three 1.5V type "C" alkaline batteries or plug the receiver into DC6V
200mA power. Move the On/Off Switch to the ON position, press the auto-learning code button
on the side of the Receiver once, then trigger the PIR Transmitter. The Receiver will sound to
indicate that the transmitter works successfully with the Receiver. (Press the button once can
only match one transmitter). Maximum 50 codes can be matched and saved.
2. When there is a code saved within the receiver, you need not to match the code the second time
you turn on the power, as the receiver will come directly into alarm state or chime state.
3. Press the auto-learning code button and hold for 5 seconds, you can delete all the information
within the receiver. At the same time, the LED indicator light will flash and receiver sounds.
4. There is a Sound and Flash Switch Button on the side of the receiver. Press this button for three
options, working only with sound, only LED flash, sound and LED flash.
5. Low voltage indication: normal voltage for the receiver 3.08V±0.1V. If lower than this voltage, the
LED indicator light will flash once every second to remind you to change the batteries.
6.There is one Chime-Low-Alarm switch on the side of the receiver. It operates as follows: High
Volume Chime/ Low Volume Chime / Alarm.
7. Move the Chime-Low-Alarm switch to Chime or Low position the receiver will work as a chime.
Move the switch to Alarm position, it will work as an Alarm.
8.The receiver batteries' lifespan: if a 1.5V C battery with capacity 7800mAh is used, based on
average 10 sounds per day, 80% of the battery capacity available, these three batteries can be
used for 20 months.
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