Lelux Electronics 615 Wireless Safety Alert & Driveway Patrol Alert User Manual 615 users manual

Lelux Electronics Ltd Wireless Safety Alert & Driveway Patrol Alert 615 users manual

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Wireless Driveway Alert System
Modelfi’iS
FEATURES
- including PlR Sensor & Receiver
’ Wireless RF Transmission Up to 400 Feet
. PIR Sensor Detect Motion and Trigger Receiver Turn on Chime
- Sound Hi/Low Switch
- Chime OrtiOif select Switch
. PIR Sensorev Eatte (not inciudedi Operation
. Receiver 3 C Size Ea eries (not included)
~ Compatible with Dc Adaptor (not included) tor Receiver unit
’ Battery LOW Indicator LED lOI’ PlR Sensor and Receiver
. Trigger Flash LED
' NO Wiring. Easy tD Installs
’ Water Resistant th PlR Sensor
OPERATION
1. Remove the screw oi Pir sensor unit and Receiver unit from battery
compartment cover, screw it oil to remover the cover.(Fig. l)
(Fit; ii
2, install an alkaline 9V batteries (not included) for plr sensor. 3X1.5 ”C»
size" batteries for receiver to the battery compartment make sure install
With correct polarity. (Fig, 2)
the z)
3. Hang the pir sensor at the entrance or your driveway (such as on a
mailbox, on a tree or DH a ground stake), YOU may also place the pll
sensor on your garage, nearthe lront entrance or rear door, Any
movement nearby will transmit a signal to the receiver chime unit
triggering it to signal the chime
4. Please ensure to place the pit sensor unit at least three feet high
.i.
above the ground,
5 Orl/Ofl switch of receiver
Tum the Switch to ON position, now the unit is standby to working mode,
when pir sensor detected tri er, will sound door chime and the led will
light up. You can turn HIlLO switch to select sound volume.
6 To test the Fir sensor urtit detection area
Altar selecting a location for installation otthe unit you can turn the
swttch to on and wait ior 30 seconds tor'WARM-UP” Then you try
walking in front otthe unit When the unit detects motion, the chime will
sound. There will be no chime sound if you walk beyond the detection
range. Ely testing the detection range, you can must the location the
sensor angle for best coverage, Turnt e chime an alter your test,
7 Battery low indicator
A) Plr sensor
When fiir sensor batteries goes low, the LED will lighting to indicate the
low ba sly. Then replace t e new battery.
5) RSCSIVGF
When receiver batteries oes low, the LED of the middle will lighting to
indicate the low battery hen replace the new battery.
3 Power ada ter (not included) for receiver unit with output sv Dc,
ZODmA iema e plug, center ( + ) positive can be applied to the DC jack
tor long time use.
WARNING:
Changes of modifications to this unit not expressly apfiroved by the
party responsible torcompiiancs Will void the user‘s aul only to uperate
the equipment. Any change to the equipment Will void FCC grant.
ThlS equipment has been tested and found to comply with the lIITiltS for a
Class B digital device. pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
intsnererice in a residential ll'lStallatlDfl,T|’|lS equipment generates, USES
and can radiate radio lrequency energy and. it not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
Communications. However, there IS no guarantee that interrerence Wlll not
occur in a particular instaiiation. iitnis equipment does cause harmful
interierence to radio or telewsion reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment I)" and on, the user IS encouraged to try tD correct
the inteiierence by one or more or the following measures,
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-»ConnsCt the equipment into an outlet on a circuit difterentirom that to
which the receiver is connected
--Donsuii the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician tor help.
4.
Size:145x205mm
D/i’i26’l0—6150x—00x

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