Chamberlain Wireless PIR2 PASSIVE INFRA RED SENSOR 2 User Manual RWA 300 Driveway Alert

Chamberlain Wireless Products Inc. PASSIVE INFRA RED SENSOR 2 RWA 300 Driveway Alert

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Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions
does not cover misuse or damage other then due to normal operating conditions. If you need to send the system to IEI for repair, contact IEI for
a Return Authorization number via email: techsupp@nwlink.com. Packages without a Return Authorization number will be rejected.
Nothing Happens. The units Do Not Function
RWV 8_25_04 © 2004
Check battery in PIR. Moving in front of it should cause the window to dimly blink.
Make sure you have followed the steps to TEACH the units to each other. Otherwise the
will ignore each other.
Make sure the base unit has the power LED ON or blinking (Blinking if battery powered).
Thank you for purchasing
the Reporter Wireless
Alert. This product has
been
designed
and
manufactured in the USA,
utilizing the highest quality
standards available.
The system is not getting the expected transmission range
To assure best range; keep base unit antenna VERTICAL. Keep the PIR Unit at least a
foot away from trees and metal objects. It can also help to locate the Base unit near a
window with the clearest possible sight of the PIR Unit. The less number of objects
between the devices, the longer the range.
THE REPORTER with Voice
additional PIR Sensor can
be used to expand your
REPORTER with Voice, to
monitor motion in up to
EIGHT locations up to 1000
feet from the base, while
still allowing small animals
to pass undetected.
I cannot hear the Base Unit when it signals
The VOLUME button can be used to increase the volume of speaker, though the motion
alert buzzer is not made to be overly loud. If you need to have a louder alarm, the
receiver has a relay that can activate other electrical devices, such as bells, buzzers, or
lights. The relay is a switch that has no power of its own, but can handle up to 120 volts
at 10 amps.
The PIR Unit is picking up people, but not cars
The PIR sensor is not seeing the car’s hot motor or exhaust. To detect cars, it is best to
set the transmitter at an angle to the road, between ten and twenty feet from the road,
and it also helps to have the sensor mounted at the height of the car’s motor.
The unit is signaling constantly, when there is nothing there
Check for tree branches or other objects that might be moving in a breeze or insects in
the sensor window. The sensor can also be fooled by light shining directly into the window,
such as reflected sunlight, or motion in front of a light source.
There is a short beep every ten minutes
The Base unit is indicating that the Battery is LOW. If PIR’s batteries are low, the Base
unit will emit three high-pitch beeps, every ten minutes. If the Base Unit’s batteries are
low, it will have two high-pitch beeps.
How do I clear the Base Unit’s memory
Press and hold the Learn button, on the Base unit, for ten seconds. It will give a triplebeep when it has cleared its memory and you can re-teach PIR Units to it. If a PIR Unit
signals, while the Learn button is depressed, the procedure will have to be repeated.
Uses Include…
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Monitoring Gates
Front Door / Back Door
Driveways
Deck & Patio
Storefronts
Barn or Shop
RVs, while at home
Pools or Area Security
Home / Office Security
Detecting Large Animals
You can also Remotely
Control an electrical device
near the transmitter, like
Gate Openers, Lights, or
Cameras.
Please read the instructions
carefully.
I hear Static and Feedback through the Base Unit
The PIR is probably to close to the Base unit. Once the PIR is installed in the desired
location, it will operate normally.
If you have installation or operation questions, please see above, or check out the expanded FAQ at
the manufacturer’s web page at www.internationalelect.com. You can receive free technical assistance
or warranty service, by email at techsupp@nwlink.com or call 888.679.7994 Tuesday-Friday 8-5 pst
The wireless transmitter has
a built-in microphone that
lets you hear what is going
on outside and speak with a
person on the other end.
Made With Pride In the USA. This product is covered by a
manufacturer’s full One Year Warranty.
FCC STATEMENT
Warranty:
This product is warranted to be free of defects for the period of One Year from the date of purchase. The warranty covers
parts, labor, and return shipping to you, but not all accessories. IEI will repair or replace any defective product at our discretion. Warranty
This device complies with FCC part 15 rules. It may not cause harmful interference with other devices, and must accept interference from other devices.
FCC ID: JLFPIR2 and JLFTRX
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV
INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT.
SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE
EQUIPMENT
Using the Intercom Feature
SETTING UP THE REPORTER
1 Assemble the Passive Infra-Red Sensor (PIR) Unit Mounting Plate
Insert the 1” screw (The single larger screws provided in the kit) through the Swivel Bushing
(supplied in the plastic bag), then through the Plate and the back of the PIR body. Tighten
just enough to allow the plate to be adjusted, but it should not hang loosely.
2 Install Batteries in the PIR Unit
Fit the PIR front on to the
back and place the 2 screws
provided into front holes and
tighten securely.
Battery pack
• Mount the plate to the back
using the swivel and long
screw provided.
• Tighten enough to remove
any slop in the assembly and
yet
allow
for
some
movement of the plate when
installed.
• After
installing
the
batteries, insert the battery
pack with the batteries facing
the back.
Temporarily Muting the Base Unit
The Base Unit can be muted temporarily,
by holding the Volume and Talk buttons
down for three seconds. The unit will reactivate automatically after one hour, or
by pressing the Talk button. Patent Pending
Using the Remote Button
If there is an accessory device (like a
gate opener, camera, or yard light)
connected to the relay on the PIR unit, it
can be activated by pressing the Remote
button within 30 seconds of the signal of
the alert buzzer.
Talk
Plug the supplied 12VDC transformer into the power connection on the Base unit and a wall
outlet (the POWER light will illuminate) and then If desired, 4 AA batteries may be installed
in the Base unit, for uninterrupted operation in case of power failure or a remote location.
The Base Unit can operate for several months on battery power alone.
Before the Reporter will operate, you have to teach the PIR Unit to the Base Unit (Each PIR
Unit has its own unique ID, for a Secure Radio Link). For best results, raise the Base Unit’s
antennal to stand strait up.
(Power - on)
Mute
(One hour)
Volume
(Power - off)
4 Teach the Base Unit to respond to the PIR / Sensor Unit
5-20 feet
3-5 feet
from the ground
Mute and Tone switches
The alarm buzzer can be muted or set
to an alternate buzz tone by changing
the switch settings.
Switch #1 (closest to the LEARN
button) will mute the built-in alert
buzzer.
Switch #2 will set the buzzer to signal
with an alternate tone.
LEARN button
sw 1: mute
sw 2: tone
AC Transformer
Relay Output Contacts
Low Battery Alarms
A low battery warning will signal when it is time to change the batteries in the PIR or
Base unit.
If PIR’s batteries are low, the Base unit will emit three high-pitch beeps, every ten
minutes. If the Base Unit’s batteries are low, it will have two high-pitch beeps.
Battery Life: The AA batteries will last up to a year, depending on use.
Connecting Accessory devices
5 Mounting the PIR / Sensor Unit
Mount the PIR Unit onto a solid surface (it should not move
with wind) 3-5 feet above the ground so it can see the
center of the expected target, moving past the sensor. Swivel
the unit so it gets the best possible view across the path of
movement, angled slightly downwards if necessary.
The volume of the Base Unit’s speaker
can be adjusted by pressing the Volume
button. Pressing the button repeatedly
will cycle through volume levels.
Remote activation button
3 Set-up the Base unit
Press and release the LEARN button on the Base unit, causing the alert buzzer to sound.
Then, Within 5 seconds, wave your hand in front of the detection window of the PIR, causing
the test light to illuminate. The Base Unit will activate with static and feedback, due to the
close proximity of the PIR. Move the PIR at least ten feet away for normal operation. If it
does not, repeat the learning process. After learning the transmitter’s code, the Base Unit
should respond to motion detected by the sensor, by beeping, flashing it’s ALERT light, and
letting you hear through the PIR’s microphone.
Each Base Unit can learn the codes of up to eight PIR transmitters, responding with multiple
buzzes, depending on how many transmitters it has learned. Just teach each additional PIR
Unit to the Base unit, as with the first one. If you need to clear the Base unit’s memory,
simply press and hold the LEARN button, for 10 seconds. The Base unit will give a triple
beep, when it has cleared its memory.
If you wish to turn the Base Unit off for
a while, hold down the Volume button
for three seconds, until a beep is heard
and the power light goes out. The unit
can be turned back on, by pressing the
Talk button.
Adjusting the speaker volume
Patent Pending
Pull the two halves of the PIR apart and remove the black
battery pack from the back half of the PIR. Place four AA Alkaline
batteries in the battery pack (Use only high quality batteries for
longest performance), after five seconds, the test LED will
illuminate for ten seconds when it detects motion. The batteries
should last for over a year with average use.
With the batteries installed, set the battery pack in the PIR Unit
back, as shown below.
(Important: Set the battery pack
into the battery slot, so the
batteries are facing away from the
electronics.
Turning the Base Unit on/off
When the PIR Sensor has detected
motion, the Base Unit will allow you to
listen through the wireless microphone
that is built in to the PIR Unit, for 10
seconds. If you wish to talk with a person
on the other end, hold down the TALK
button and speak, releasing it to hear.
Relay
Contacts
Both the PIR and Base units have relays, which can activate other
electrical devices. The relays are switches that can handle up to 120
volts at 10 amps. Accessory devices will need their own power supply,
since the relay is just a switch and has no power of its own.
The Base Unit’s relay automatically closes when the alarm buzzer
sounds and can be used to activate louder alarm bells, lights,
cameras, or other accessories.
The two stainless steel screws on the back of the PIR connect to its
relay, which will only activate when the Remote button is pressed (on
the base unit). If you wish, you can flush mount the unit so that the
access to these connections by visitors is prevented.

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