Chamberlain Wireless PIR Driveway Alert System User Manual manual

Chamberlain Wireless Products Inc. Driveway Alert System manual

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FCCID JLFPIRAngle As Shown     Vision Area.                     Use the Included Silver Tape                                  To Reduce False Alarms  To LIMIT the VISION area.Cut and place the tape on the INSIDE of the cover.(Only if unit false alarms).Connecting the Receiver to external devices, such as bells or lights:Receiver (+) Light or BellN/O     (-)COM Power Supply (not Included)(-)(+)New, Updated Feature:The new system you have, includes a new feature. The system will now operatewith 4 different transmitters, from 4 different locations on your property. Eachtransmitter will be identified by a unique “Beep” pattern by the receiver.To add additional PIR transmitters for more coverage of your property, or to protect RVs, Boats orDetached Buildings on your property, call  888-679-7994 and order the PIR Transmitter part# PIR-TX.Each PIR unit costs $49.90 plus S&H.  The system will operate with up to 4 different transmitters.Made In USAInternational Electronics, inc. www.internationalelect.com12609 NE 95th St. Suite 106 Vancouver, WA 98682   888-679-7994  360-254-1906 fax 2370WARRANTYThis device has been manufactured in USA with the best quality and workmanship, and iscovered by a full One Year Warranty. Warranty covers all defects arising from incidentalfailures, workmanship, parts failure. Abuse or physical damage is not covered. Defectiveproducts can be returned to the address below.
MADE IN USAD WA-120 Driveway AlertInstallation and Operation ManualThe DWA-120 has been designed to detect motion within a set area and wirelessly report it to a receiver,which will generate an alarm.Vinyl Cover,Required!
Installation:  5-20 feet                                                                                           Mount 5 Feet from ground1. Before installing  the PIR Motion Sensor Transmitter, TEACH ITTO THE RECEIVER.1. Plug in the Receiver into the AC transformer.2. The LED on the Receiver should illuminate, indicating power isOK.3. Install 4x AAA Batteries into the PIR Transmitter, payingattention to the direction of the batteries.4. As soon as the last battery is installed, the LED on the PIR PCBshould flash twice, indicating proper operation of the PIR unit.5. Press and HOLD the button on the Receiver marked TEACH.The buzzer will sound. Continue to hold the button.6. Press and RELEASE the button on top of the PIR transmitterunit once.7. The receiver should sound to indicate it has learned thetransmitter. If that does not happen, repeat steps E-G. 8. Release the TEACH button.9. To confirm that the receiver has learned the transmitter, press andrelease the button on top of the PIR Transmitter one time. Thereceiver will sound to indicate it has received an alarm signal.2. Mount the PIR Transmitter onto a solid surface, 5 (or more)  Feet high and 5-20 feet fromthe road, as shown.3. Angle the unit down a bit.4. Use the included “SILVER TAPE” to limit the vision of the lens as shown on the nextpage.5. The unit is waterproof with the cover installed… However, It is best to protect the unitfrom direct rain or harsh wind. A simple wooden cover, or a cut-out plastic bottle couldmake a great shelter.6. SENSITIVITY SETTING: There is a Jumper Shunt inside the unit, marked J1. Theunit’s sensitivity is set with this shunt.- Shorted= Very Sensitive.Plastic Plate..Mount with 2 or3 Screws, asshown.PIR Transmitterunit. Mount withWindow onBOTTOM, asshown.Attach to asurface withscrews. Place thescrews on thebottom of thebracket ONLY.After attaching the PlasticBracket, peel the backingfrom the PIR 2 sided tapeand apply to the bracket.Make sure that the unit ismounted so that the covercan slide over it. Do notmount below the screws.Non MetallicSurfaceRelayOutputTeach ButtonSwitches for “SoundDuration” and“Sound Mute”
- Open = Normal Sensitivity (Recommended).7. The unit operates best when mounted so that the Sun does not shine directly onto the lenssurface.8. It is best to mount the unit so that it has no view of the street traffic.9. If your unit is equipped with an antenna, cut a small hole (1/8”) on the top corner of thevinyl corner (On the back), to slide the antenna through.10. Slide the COVER over the PIR unit. Make sure that the antenna is protruding from theback of the unit.11. keep the antenna on the Receiver vertical.Troubleshooting: Problem: The Receiver does not respond to the PIR Transmitter.Solution:a. The units must be “Introduced”. TEACH THE PIR TO THE RECEIVER. See the instructions.b. The Receiver is not powered up. Make sure the LED marked “Power OK” is lit.c. The batteries are dead or not installed properly in the PIR unit. Take the front cover off the PIRunit, and press the “test” button on the top one time. The LED should flash 2 times.d. Check the Dip Switches on the Receiver. Make sure the sound has not been turned off.e. Make sure receiver antenna is vertical, and the units are not out of range.Problem: The PIR does not detect motion consistently.Solution:a. The PIR must be mounted at a proper height of 5 feet or higher.b. The PIR should not be closer than 5 feet from the road. If too close to the road, the fastermoving objects like cars may not be detected.c. Angle the PIR , so that it is not “Looking” over or under the moving target.d. There is a “Walk Test LED” inside the PIR unit. It is only visible during the night. During thedark, walking past the PIR unit will illuminate the lens of the PIR, as an indication that the unithas detected motion.e. In cases of detecting cars, face the PIR unit INTO THE ROAD at an angle, so that the PIR can“see” the car for a longer duration of time.  See figure A.f. Make sure the batteries are fresh. A low battery will cause inconsistent operation.g. The PIR may be too far from the receiver, or the receiver is near an electronic device, which isinterfering with it.h. Reposition the antenna on receiver.                                     PIRFace into road at an angle.Problem: False Alarms.Solution:a. Any of the reasons noted above.b. The PIR should not be looking at the sun.                           Car’s direction of travel.c. Shelter the PIR from wind or rain.d. Check batteries.                                                                       Figure Ae. Angle the PIR down.f. Check the PIR height.g. Use the included “Silver Tape”. Cut to fit inside the plastic housing on the lens as shown.h. Remove J1 Jumper inside the PIR Transmitter. With the Jumper in place, the unit may be toosensitive.

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