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Model #: AL101-TX
Wireless Motion Sensor
For the AL101 Driveway Alert System
* Patent Pending
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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PLEASE READ
PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION
Please visit our website at www.defender-usa.com
for information about your product’s warranty.
We take quality very seriously. This is why all of our products come with a one year warranty from the original
purchase date against defects in workmanship and materials. If you have warranty or support issues please contact
us using any of the following methods:
Phone: 1.866.946.7828
Fax:
1.888.771.1701
Email:
support@defender-usa.com
Website: www.defender-usa.com
DEFENDER Canada
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Niagara Falls, ON
Canada, L2H 1J9
DEFENDER USA
60 Industrial Parkway #Z64
Cheektowaga, NY 14227
USA, 14305
Warranty Terms
1. Defender products are guaranteed for a period of one year from the date of purchase against defects in
workmanship and materials. This warranty is limited to the repair, replacement or refund of the purchase
price at Defender’s option.
2. This warranty becomes void if the product shows evidence of having been misused, mishandled or tampered
with contrary to the applicable instruction manual.
3. Routine cleaning, normal cosmetic and mechanical wear and tear are not covered under the terms of this
warranty.
4. The warranty expressly provided for herein is the sole warranty provided in connection with the product itself
and no other warranty, expressed or implied is provided. Defender assumes no responsibilities for any other
claims not specifically mentioned in this warranty.
5. This warranty does not cover the shipping cost, insurance or any other incidental charges.
6. You MUST call Defender before sending any product back for repair. You will be sent a Return Authorization
form with return instructions. When returning the product for warranty service, please pack it carefully in the
original box with all supplied accessories, and enclose your original receipt or copy, and a brief explanation
of the problem (include RA #).
7. This warranty is valid only in Canada and the continental U.S.
8. This warranty cannot be re-issued.
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the AL101-TX! This motion sensor is designed to work with the AL101 Alert
System (sold separately). Always be aware when invited guests or unwanted trespassers visit your property or
enter a restricted area. This motion sensor notifies you when motion is detected up to 30ft away! So you never have
to worry about people sneaking around your property without you knowing. As soon as your motion sensor detects
motion, it sends a signal to the receiver (sold separately) which will sound an alarm and give you immediate
notification that someone has entered your property. This system has the ability to expand, up to three motion
sensors connected to one receiver, so you can easily protect more areas of your property. With the AL101-TX,
you can feel comforted knowing when your children come home at night or when someone enters a private or
restricted area within your business. Ensure your safety and peace of mind with this advanced motion alert sensor.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION.............................................................................................. 1
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................ 2
WHAT’S INCLUDED........................................................................................................................ 2
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES................................................................................................................ 2
FEATURES.................................................................................................................................... 3
BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS......................................................................................................... 4
OPERATION.................................................................................................................................. 5
INSTALLATION.............................................................................................................................. 6
TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................................................... 8
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................... 8
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Indoor/Outdoor
Motion Sensor
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Sensor Hanging Clip
4 AA Batteries
1 Year Warranty
24/7 Live Customer Support
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Additional Indoor/Outdoor Motion Sensors (Up to 2)
(AL101-TX)
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FEATURES
30ft Detection Zone Notification
The adjustable sensor can detect movement close up and even as far as 30ft away. With no wires involved, set up
is simple and you can rest assured that the signal between your receiver and motion sensor will remain strong up
to 500ft away.1
Weather Resistant for Outdoor Use
Feel free to place the motion sensor outside in your driveway or in a restricted parking lot all year round as the
motion sensor is made out of weather resistant material that can withstand wind, rain and even snow.2
Adjustable Sensitivity
Select your sensitivity level based on where your motion sensor is located. Choose to be alerted only by approaching
automobiles or increase the sensitivity to include approaching pedestrians.
Go Completely Wireless with Batteries
Conveniently, this wireless driveway alert was designed to conserve battery life–in some cases you won’t have to
replace batteries for over 6 months.3 When the motion sensor battery is low, the hand held receiver will alert you
so you will always be protected.
Expandable Up to 3 Sensors
Ensure that all areas of your property are secure by adding additional motion sensors. The receiver will notify you
when motion is detected for up to three entrances or areas, and indicates which sensor is in alarm.4
24/7 Lifetime Live Customer Support
Our customer support team can be reached by phone 24/7 or by email and live web chat services, so you always
have access to an expert.
Disclaimers
1. Optimum range is 250ft when signal is passing through walls or floors. Microwave ovens (when in use) may cause signal disruption at close
range. Buildings with metal frames may also cause signal disruption. Maximum transmission range is 500ft. Motion sensor has multiple
detection settings that affect the maximum distance and sensitivity of the unit.
2. Although the motion sensor is weather resistant, please note that it is not weather proof – Do not install in areas that receive a lot of direct
rain and/or snow.
3. Battery life of motion sensor is 6-12 months based on tests of daily moderate use (10 times/day). Battery life may vary depending on usage.
4. Extra motion sensors are not included and can be purchased separately
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BUTTONS AND
CONNECTIONS
Front of Motion Sensor
Inside Battery Compartment
Front of Motion Sensor
1. Motion Sensor:
Side of Motion Sensor
This area detects motion in front
of the sensor
Inside Battery Compartment
2. Pair Button:
Press this button to connect the
motion sensor with the receiver
3. Sensitivity Switch:
The Sensor has two sensitivity
levels, 15ft and 30ft
4. Battery Compartment: Install 4 AA batteries in the
battery compartment
Side of Motion Sensor
5. Hanging Clip:
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to fasten the motion sensor to a
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OPERATION
Powering On the Motion Sensor
The motion sensor requires 4 AA batteries to operate. Please see instructions on how to install batteries and mount
your motion sensor properly.
• Once you have successfully installed the batteries in the motion sensor, the sensor will start up automatically,
please allow 60 seconds for the unit to initialize before it will begin sensing motion and sending signals
• It will be necessary to pair the motion sensor and the receiver before any alarms are received (see Pairing the
Devices below)
Installing Batteries in the Sensor Unit
This unit requires 4 AA batteries to operate. The unit is designed to operate on batteries for 6 months or longer
before they will need to be replaced. This length of time could be shortened somewhat if you have a larger than
average amount of alarms set off every day.
1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the sensor unit using a small phillips head screwdriver.
2. Install 4 AA batteries.
3. While you have the compartment cover off, you should adjust the sensitivity to your needs, (see Setting the
Sensor Sensitivity on Page 6) and pair the sensor to the proper zone, if you have not already done so (see
Pairing the Devices below).
4. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Pairing the Devices
The sensor must be paired with a receiver before the sensor can send alerts.
1. Power on both units, press the pair button on the right side of the receiver.
2. The receiver will beep once and the first zone LED will blink. Choose which sensor you would like to monitor
zone 1, and press the pair button inside the battery compartment of that sensor unit.
3. The receiver unit will beep twice and the chosen zone LED will stop flashing when the units have been paired.
4. To connect additional sensors, press the pair button on the receiver and choose a zone by pressing one of the
zone buttons. The zone button will begin blinking. Press the pair button inside the battery compartment of
the sensor you wish to pair.
5. The receiver unit will beep twice and the chosen zone LED will stop flashing when the units have been paired.
6. If you are finished pairing the devices you can press the power button on the receiver to exit pair mode.
7. Always test that the system will receive alerts before installing the sensor unit by waving your hand or walking
past it until you receive an alert.
Sensor
Receiver (Not Included)
Pair Buttons
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OPERATION
Setting the Sensor Sensitivity
Adjusting the sensor’s sensitivity will be necessary depending on how far you are mounting the unit from the area
being monitored. You will also need to adjust the sensitivity if you are getting false alarms, or missing alarms.
1. Remove the battery compartment cover. The sensitivity control is the black switch on the top right side of the
inside of the compartment.
2. Flip the switch to the left to adjust the sensitivity to the low (15ft) setting.
3. Flip the switch to the right to adjust the sensitivity to the high (30ft) setting.
4. Replace the battery compartment cover.
INSTALLATION
Installation Recommendations
Before installing the sensor unit there are several things you should consider:
• This system is water resistant, not waterproof. Installing it in an area where it is under an awning or covering
is necessary
• Choosing the sensitivity level, either 15 feet or 30 feet, depending on where the sensor will be mounted, the
sensor will detect objects within a 30° angle
• Where the sensor will be placed; must be within a 500 foot line of sight range from the receiver
Hanging the Sensor Unit
You will need an object such as a post or tree to screw
the hanging clip to.
1. Screw the hanging clip to the post using 3 screws.
2. Once you have the hanging clip secured to the post,
hang the sensor unit by first placing the flat edge
under the plastic loop on the battery compartment
cover. Then clip the bottom of the hanging clip
around the bottom of the sensor unit.
3. Fasten the sensor to the bottom of the hanging
clip using the included screw and a phillips head
screwdriver.
4. Once you have hung the sensor it is important
to test its location to ensure you have the proper
sensitivity set.
Plastic Loop
Hanging Clip
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INSTALLATION
Hanging Recommendation
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To maximize vehicle detection, the sensor should be installed approximately 4 feet off the ground, pointing
on an angle so that it will view the vehicle from behind as it passes
INCORRECT ANGLE
Motion Sensor
CORRECT ANGLE
Motion Sensor
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC 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.
IC NOTE: LOW POWER DEVICES_RF
CLASS B OR A PRODUCTION
This Class [B] apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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Problem
Possible Cause
Receiver is powered on but
no alarms are sounding
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Motion sensor is too far from the receiver
Motion sensor or receiver are located too close to large metal objects
Motion sensor and receiver are not paired
The zone that the motion sensor is paired to is turned off
Batteries on motion sensor are dead
Motion sensor may need to be repositioned
The receiver is getting false
alarms
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The motion sensor is too close to the area being monitored
The sensitivity of the motion sensor is set too high
There are large trees or objects moving into the area being
monitored
Motion sensor may need to be repositioned
The motion sensor is
missing alarms
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Motion sensor is too far away from area being monitored
The sensitivity of the motion sensor is too low
The batteries in the motion sensor are low
Motion sensor may need to be repositioned
The motion sensor will not
pair with the receiver
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Batteries in motion sensor are dead
The motion sensor is too far from the receiver to make a connection
SPECIFICATIONS
Motion Sensor
Input Voltage
4 AA Batteries (6V)
Standby Current
104 uA
Transmitting Current
17.5 mA
Transmit Range (Open Air)
500 feet
Sensitivity Selections
(low) 15 feet / (high) 30 feet
Battery Life
More than 6 months
Dimensions
Weight
2.65" x 4.5" x 1.65" (without mount)
0.25 lbs (without batteries)
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