types, charge levels, or capacities together. NOTE: An optional 5 volt, 200mA power
adapter (not included) can be used to power the Receiver instead of batteries.
03. Installing the Sensor and Receiver
Determine the location of the Sensor and Receiver. Choose locations with no hidden
wiring which would contact the mounting screws.
1. Considering the following when choosing a location for the Sensor:
A: The passive infrared sensor detects heat. Avoid aiming it towards areas that produce
heat such as heater vents, windows where the sun hits, or outdoor spotlights
B: Mount the sensor at least 1m above the ground. If placed under the garage eaves, be
sure that the sensor is not blacked by the roof facia board.
C: If placed above 2m high, the sensor should be aimed downward so that it is pointed
toward the area being monitored.
2. Using hardware (not included), mount the sensor securely to a flat surface.
3. Place the receiver within 120m of the sensor
Note: Obstructions may reduce the receiving range
4. Mount the Receiver to a flat surface with hardware(not included),or stand on a flat
surface. The receiver is not intended to be weather resistant.
Note: Do not install the receiver in a location that will get wet or directly exposed to the
elements.
04. OPERATION
Power Switch
The Power Switch has three settings:
a. On/Off:Power is On/off.
b. Hi/Low: You can adjust the sound (approximately 80dB-125dB) and the LED will
flash when motion is detected. And it is circle switch.
c. Melody: 5 different melodies are available, you can choose which you prefer to and
press it.
Operation
1. To operate the Driveway Alert, slide the Power Switch on the Receiver to the "On"
setting. Allow 30 seconds for warm-up. Two short beeps will sound, indicating the unit is
working.
2. Test the Sensor by walking or driving into the protected area. Another person should
be listening for the alarm to sound.
3. If the Sensor does not activate, Sensor relocation or aiming adjustment will be
required.
4. If the Receiver does not activate with the sensor, re-position them closer together.
5. Once you have determined that the unit is working properly, leave in the "Hi/Low"
setting or adjust to the "Melody" setting.
Low Battery
1. When the Sensor batteries need changing, the LED on the Sensor will turn on. Replace
the batteries.
2. When the Receiver batteries need changing, the center LED on the Receiver will turn
on. Replace the batteries.
05. CLEANING MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
1. BEFORE EACH USE, inspect the general condition of the tool. Check for:
• leaking, swollen, or cracked batteries,
• loose hardware,
• misalignment or binding of parts,
• any other condition that may affect its safe operation.
2. AFTER USE, wipe external surfaces of the tool with clean cloth.
3. Replace the batteries in the Receiver or Sensor when their low battery LED indicator
lights.
4. There are no replaceable parts on the Receiver or Sensor units.
• Transmitter (x1)
• Receiver (x1)
• Assembly Hardware (x1)
06. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
1. Position batteries in proper polarity and do not install batteries of different types,
charge levels, or capacities together.
2. Keep installation area clean.
Cluttered areas invite accidents.
3. Observe installation area conditions.
Keep work area well lit during installation.
4. Check for damaged parts.
Before using any product, any part that appears damaged should be carefully checked to
determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function, Check for any
broken or damaged parts and any other conditions that may affect its operation. Replace
or repair damaged or worn parts immediately. Do not use the Alert System if any switch
does not turn on and off properly.