Four-Zone Driveway Alarm
User Manual
What's Included
- Receiver *1
- Transmitter * 1~4 (built-in lithium battery)
- TYPE-C cable *1
- Allen Key*1
- Screw Pack * N
Features
- Support up to 4 zones and 36 ringtones.
- 433MHz wireless frequency.
- 800m wireless distance (open area).
- PIR angle and sensitivity adjustable.
- Low battery indicator.
Installation Instruction
A. Transmitter Installation
- Fix the chassis on the wall by using screws. Generally, the mounting height is 1.6m, you can also adjust the height according to your actual need.
- Screw the transmitter in bolt in clockwise direction, then screw the nut tight in anti-clockwise direction.
- Adjust the angle, make the PIR face toward the area where you want it to detect, then screw the unit tight by using the allen key.
NOTE: When choosing the location for the transmitter, to make sure it will receive sufficient direct sunlight/reduce obstructions that may block the sun, the solar panel should be aimed toward the South.
B. Receiver Installation
- Install 4 x AA batteries, or connect the USB type C cable for power supply.
- Plug the screw into wall via the anchor, then hang the unit onto the screw.
Function Keys
Receiver
- Zone number indicator lights
- Speaker
- Ringtone - / Change zone's ringtone
- Ringtone + / Learn code
- Volume / Power On/Off
- TYPE-C Port
Transmitter
- Screw the solar light
- HI/LOW/OFF switch: HI/LOW/OFF represents to: PIR High sensitivity/PIR low sensitivity/Power off.
- Solar panel
- PIR
- Adjust PIR angle via the window shutter
NOTE: Detection distance will be affected by the detection angle set. Therefore, adjust the angle properly according to your actual need.
Working of transmitter
Each time the PIR is triggered, the PIR window will have blue light turning on.
When charging the lithium battery via the type C port, the indicator light is solid red. Once charged fully, the indicator light becomes solid green.
Operation Instructions
Power on and off
Long press the power button for 3s to power it on/off.
Normal mode
When the receiver receives the trigger signal from the zone's transmitter, it will sound the relevant zone ringtone and flash colorful indicator light for 30s.
Volume Adjustment:
Press the volume button on the side of the receiver to adjust the volume. Five volume levels can be selected, i.e., Mute (with flashing light) /Low/Medium/High /Max.
Learn Code
In normal mode, press the ringtone select button or the next ringtone button to select the ringtone, and then press the learn code button for 3s, the receiver will sound "Ding-Dong" tone and the zone number light will be solid blue to indicate that it has entered to Learn Code mode. Press the zone select button or the next zone button to switch to the zone number that you want to learn. Now, trigger the relevant transmitter, the zone number light will flash green once and at the same time sound the selected ringtone to indicate that learning code is successful. However, if the receiver does not learn code within 30s, it will automatically exit. You can also press the exit button to exit during learning code.
Each zone can only has one transmitter coded. To code the transmiter for other zones, simply repeat the instruction above.
Change the zone's ringtone
In normal mode, press the ringtone select button or the next ringtone button to select the ringtone, and then press the learn code button for 3s, the zone number light will become solid blue to indicate that it has entered to Change Zone Ringtone mode. Now, press the zone select button or the next zone button to switch to the zone number that you want to change the ringtone, and then wait for 5s until the zone number light flashes green once, which means changing the ringtone is successful. During the mode, you can press the exit button to exit if necessary.
To change the ringtone for more zones, simply repeat the process above.
Low battery reminder for transmitter
If the receiver receives the trigger signal from the zone's transmitter and if the zone number light flashes red, it means that the relevant transmitter is low battery. In this case, please replace batteries ASAP.
Low battery reminder for receiver
When the receiver's battery level is < 4.0V, its power indicator light will flash red once every 3s. In this case, please replace batteries ASAP.
Clear Code for a Single Transmitter
In normal mode, press the clear code buttons at the same time for 5s, the zone number light will become blue to indicate that it has entered to Clear Code for a Single Zone mode. Now, press the zone select button or the next zone button to select the zone number that you want to clear the code, and then wait for 5s until the zone number light flashes green once, which means clearing the code is successful. During the mode, you can press the exit button to exit if necessary.
To clear the code for more transmitters, simply repeat the process above.
Clear Code for All Transmitters
In normal mode, press the learn code and clear code buttons at the same time for 8s, the receiver will sound "Ding-Dong" tone and all zone number lights will flash green twice to indicate that clearing code for all zones is successful. Please mind that after this process the receiver will automatically enter to Learn Code mode and will automatically learn code in an order manner from zone 1 to zone 4 without manually selecting zone number. Press the exit button to exit Learn Code mode or it will automatically exit if not learning code within 30s.
Technical Parameters
Transmitter
- Power Supply: Built-in 3.7V 600mAh lithium battery
- Solar Charging Current: Max. 80mA (It may vary depending on the sunlight intensity and remaining battery capacity.)
- Type C Port: Charging voltage DC 5V, Max.250mA
- PIR Sensing Range: LOW: Max 5±1m, HI: Max 10±1m
- PIR Sensing Angle: H: 15° - 90° (adjustable via PIR window shutter)
- Working Current: <200mA
- Standby Current: <50uA
- Modulation: FSK
- Frequency: 433.92MHz
- Wireless Distance: ≥800m (Open Area)
- IP Rating: IPX5
- Working Temperature: -15~50°C
- Use Environment: Indoor or Outdoor
- Outline Size: 90*79.9*115.8 mm
Receiver
- Power Supply: battery LR6*4(DC6V) or via type C port DC 5V
- NOTE: When the type C voltage is greater than 6V, the receiver will automatically cut off type C power supply. When greater than 12V, the device will be damaged.
- Working Current: <300mA
- Standby Current: Max. <10mA, Average <350uA
- Volume (30cm): Low: 64-70dB, Medium: 70-76dB, High: 76-82dB, Max: 82-88dB
- Power-Off Current: ≤10uA
- Working Temperature: -10~50°C
- Use Environment: Indoor
- Outline Size: 106*30 mm
NOTICE: This manual is for the purpose of product use and operation. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
FCC Warnings
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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 (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits.
NOTE: 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 into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To maintain compliance with FCC's RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance between 20cm the radiator your body: Use only the supplied antenna.
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