Venture Global DWA-800 Driveway Alert Receiver User Manual 2

Venture Global Limited Driveway Alert Receiver 2

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USER MANUAL
Key Function On Receiver
Power
On/Off
Volume
Pause/Reset
Melody/Batt.Chk
DC jack
Learn/Next
Battery Cover
Cable come out
from Relay
Power on/off : To switch on or switch off the receiver using this switch.
Volume: To adjust the volume level by rotating volume
DC jack: The AC/DC adaptor plug to this jack
Pause/Reset: Pause - Temporarily stop the receiver bypress and hold this button 3 sec.
Reset - Clear the sound and light on the receiver by press this button once
Melody / Batt. chk: See the chapter of learn and Check which sensor in battery low
Learn/Next: See the chapter of learn and Check which sensor in battery low
Bottom on Receiver
Indications on Receiver
AC Power on/
RX Batt. Low
* AC Power Operate: Light up blur LED while using
#4 Zone/
Sensor
AC adaptor
* Back up Battery Operate: Light red LED while
operated by battery
* RX Battery Low: Flashs red LED with 0.3 sec. On /
5 sec. Off and sounds "beep" every half minute
* Remote Sensor Battery low: Flash red LED with 0.3
sec. On / 5 sec. Off and sound "beep"
#3 Zone/ Sensor
Power & Setting
Remove the battery cover for setting the connection / time delay.
Remote sensor
battery low
#1 Zone/ Sensor
#2 Zone/ Sensor
Although this receiver operate with AC/DC adaptor, we still need to install battery for backup.
12V out
D. Delay time setting: These switch adjust the output time of the output terminal.
E. 12V output control: To choose which zone connect to the 12V output.
F. NC/NO output control: To choose which zone connect to NO/NC output.
Off
On
B Pause Time Setting
NO
COM
NC
30 min
Pause mode
EU
US
Delay time setting
1S
AA
AA
AA
AA
60 min
5S
Slide to open the battery cover
10 S
60 S
E 12V output control
F NO/NC control
A Output terminal: Connect to the device that you wanted control, such as Gate opener, Door
release or external alarm speaker .....
--- 12V out : this terminal output 12v 300mA when the select zone has been
trigger. (This terminal can not output 12V when using the backup battery.)
This output cooperate with "E". you can select which zone relayed to this
output by slide the DIP witch 1,2,3,4 on or off.
--- NO (Normal Open): this terminal output short circuit when the select zone
has been trigger.
--- NC (Normal Close): this terminal output open circuit when the select zone
has been trigger.
The NO and NS outputs cooperate with "F". you can select which zone
relayed to these output by slide the DIP witch 1,2,3,4 on or off.
B. Pause timer setting: Select the pause time 30 min or 60 min
C. Pause mode: EU mode: auto turn on when the pause time is over.
US mode: the receiver generat a beep tone when the pause time is over.
Adjust the dip switch as you need and
Connect the wire to the device that you
want to control
Install the 4 AAA batteries
into the battery compartment
as the indication on the
compartment
Replace the battery cover
The main power of this unit is 12V/500mA AC/DC adaptor
FCC Statement:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
* Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
* Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
* Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
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.
Note: Modifications to this product will void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Installation
Switch inside the transmitter
Mount the transmitter on the wall 1.5m from the ground and slightly toward the ground and
point to the target sensing area.
Remove the screw from the top cabinet.
Battery compartment
Interval Timer
30 sec
7 sec
After detect an intrude the sensor will
sleep 7 seconds or 30 seconds.
Test Button
Sensitivity
Photo sensor On/Off
Off
12m 8m
Filter
1-2m/sec
Mark the 4 hole on the wall using a pencil.
7m
On
4m
0.5-1m/sec
Battery Installation
o/ 7mm
25mm
AA
AA
AA
AA
Requires an electric drill for holes to fix the Sensor with the provided ram plug and screws.
Install the 4 AA batteries
into the battery compartment
as the indication on the
compartment
Replace the cover and l
ock screw
Replace the sun blocker
Adjust the sensor to make a good operation angle
Learn (Pairing with remote sensor)
1. Press "learn" button and hold 3 second to entering to "learn mode"
Battery low
Receiver
The "RX Batt. Low" LED (Red) will blink every 5 second and beep every 15 minute
to indicate the backup batter low or no battery installed
AC Power on (Blue)/
RX Batt. Low (Red)
BatteryLowIndication
Power
ACPower
Battery
Normal
Indication
Battery
Low
Beepsound every
LED Indication 30 minutes
Blue
NoBatteryinstalled
2. Press "learn" button to select the preferred zone
Blue + Red Flash
Blue + Red Flash
Red
Remote sensor
battery low
Red Flash
Sensors
The "Remote sensor battery Low" LED will blink every 5 second and beep every 30 minute
to indicates sensor(s) batter low.
Check which sensor in battery low
1. Press "Battery Check" button and hold 3 second to entering to
"check mode". The sensor battery low LED will light up after
enter the battery check mode.
2. Press "Next button" button to switch between the zones, light up Zone 1 first,
Press again the "Next button" to switch zone 2 > zone 3 > zone4
If going to chk, zone 2.
Press 2 time "next button"
make the LED stop at Zone2
Melody select sequence
Melody#1 >> Melody#2>> ....>>Melody#32 >> Melody#1
4. Trigger the sensor which going to be paired.
* Sounds "Beep" whiled sussfully
* If the Sensor paired with other Zone: there will not sound and show the Zone paired with
the sensor for 3 sec., Then goes back to the selected Zone.
* If all the space were occupied. 1,2,3,4 zone's LED flash 3 time.
Pause mode:
EU mode: auto turn on (Exit the pause mode) when the pause time is over.
US mode: the receiver generat a beep tone when the pause time is over.
Press the pause button to exit the pause mode
BATT. LOW alert will not off until replace the battery.
Code Conflict
If the PIR sensor coding is the same as another transmitter you must
change the code. When you have changed the code, you need to repair the PIR sensor.
AA
If you want to disable the system Temporary:
1. Choose the pause time (30 or 60 minutes)
2. Press "Pause" button and hold 3 second and release while the four zone LED lit.
3. The four zone LED will lit up in succession to indicate the receiver is in pause mode.
The receiver will not receive any signal while the receiver is in pause mode
4. Press the pause button again to exit the pause mode.
How to clearn the battery low signal
AA
How to Pause the system
* Release "battery chk" button and press "Next" to check next zone.
* zone 1 >> zone 2 >> zone 3 >> zone 4 >> exit the battery mode
AA
Clean all the sensor in a zone
1. Press "Learn: button and hold 3 second to enter "learn mode"
2. Press "next button" to select which zone going to unpair the sensors.
3. Press "Pause/Reset" button for 3 sec. To unpair all the sensors in the zone.
4. Press "Next button" untill exit the mode.
Press and hold "battery chk" button
The LED 1,2,3,4 will show which
sensor/sensors are battery low.
AA
3. After select the zone then press "melody" button to select the preferred melody for the sensor
going to be paired
Press and hold the test button, insert
the battery and hold the button 5
seconds. The LED will flash 5 time
when a new code is generated

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