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WIRELESS VOICE ALERTTM FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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- Can I
make a different recording for every transmitter?
The
receiver can only handle 3 different recordings. That means if
you had more than 3 transmitters, the others would have to have
one of the same recordings. If you put one in your garage and
one in your backyard, the recording for the garage transmitter
could be something like, "There's someone in the garage."
and the back yard could say, "There's someone in the backyard."
This is how you would be notified if someone trespassed into those
areas.
- Is the
Sensor/Transmitter waterproof?
The Sensor/Transmitters can be used indoors and outside. They
are designed to withstand weather including rain and snow but
are not designed to be submerged in water. When installed outside
the Sensor/Transmitters do best when in a covered area and not
in direct sunlight.
- How
does the Sensor/Transmitter work?
The Sensor/Transmitter is a passive infrared receiver (PIR). It
detects movement by the change it causes in background temperature
and then transmits a radio signal to the Receiver/Speaker that
movement has been detected.
- How
far will the Sensor/Transmitter send a signal to the Receiver/Speaker?
The Sensor/Transmitters will transmit a signal in an open area
up to 1000 feet to the Receiver/Speaker. Through walls the Sensor/Transmitters
will transmit a signal to the Receiver/Speaker up to 300 feet.
- Will
tree branches trigger a false signal?
It is possible for branches to cause a false trigger. The best
location to install the Sensor/Transmitter in an area where tree
branches and bushes will not be blown by a wind in the detection
zone of the Sensor/Transmitters.
- Will
birds or dogs or cats trigger a false signal?
The Sensor/Transmitters are designed to ignore small animals under
40 Lbs. To reduce the possibility for a false trigger caused by
movement of a small animal it is recommended that the Sensor/Transmitters
be mounted at a height of 7 1/2 feet above the ground. The lower
the Sensor/Transmitters are mounted the higher the chance of picking
up a small animal.
- How
often will the Sensor/Transmitter send a signal?
The Sensor/Transmitter has two modes for sensing movement and
sending a signal. The (setup) mode that is set at the factory
identifies all movement and transmits each detected movement to
the Receiver/Speaker. The battery saver mode will detect movement
every 3 minutes and then transmit to the Receiver/Speaker. Removing
the jumper in the Sensor/Transmitter will setup this mode.
- Will
the system work through walls of my home?
The system is designed to function through the interior walls
of a home and exterior walls of a home. The Sensor/Transmitters
have difficulty transmitting a signal through aluminum siding
or metal surfaces and are best located on a window in that situation.
- How
many Sensor/Transmitters
will the system recognize?
There is no limit to the number of Sensor/Transmitters that can
be installed with a system. There are 3 voice messages that are
available for the Sensor/Transmitters to activate.
- How
long will the Receiver/Speaker work off the battery?
The Receiver/Speaker is designed to function as a power back up
in the event of a power outage. The Receiver/Speaker battery will
function for up to 2 hours depending on the amount of speaker
activity.
- Can
a Sensor/Transmitter be recognized by more than one Receiver/Speaker?
The Sensor/Transmitter can be set to activate an unlimited number
of Receiver/Speakers.
- Will
the Sensor/Transmitter recognize a small child?
The Sensor/Transmitter is intended to identify children of about
40 Lbs or larger when the Sensor/Transmitter is installed at a
height of 7 1/2 feet above the ground. If it is desired to identify
smaller children then the Sensor/Transmitter will need to be installed
lower to the ground. When animals are present they may create
a false trigger.
- Will
the Sensor/Transmitter work in the dark?
Yes, the Sensor/Transmitter will work in the dark or in full light.
- How
long will the battery last in the Sensor/Transmitter?
The battery in the Sensor/Transmitter can last up to 1 year depending
on if the Sensor/Transmitter is set to battery saver mode. Temperature
can also affect the life of any battery. Operating a battery at
cold temperature will reduce its life.
- How
large of an area do the Sensor/Transmitters monitor?
The Sensor/Transmitters are designed to monitor a 40-foot by 40-foot
area when they are installed at 7 1/2 feet above the ground and
there are no obstructions.
- Where
can I get additional Sensor/Transmitters?
Additional Sensor/Transmitters are available on this web site.
Receiver/Speaker
- Records
three separate user recorded voice messages, ~6.5 seconds each.
- Supports
an unlimited number of Sensor/Transmitters.
- Volume
Control knob allows you to set the message volume to suit your
needs.
- Message
playback buttons allow you to test each recorded message.
- Digital
recording chip allows you to change voice messages easily.
- Missed
message indicator, alerts you of activity that occurred in your
absence.
- 9V
alkaline battery backup in the event of power outage.
- Solid-state
construction.
- Powerful
433.92 MHz receiver.
- Magnetically
shielded speaker.
- FCC
Part 15 approved.
- Receiver
Stability: Crystal
- Receiver
sensitivity: -100dBm
Sensor/Transmitter
- Monitored
range: 40 X 40 feet when installed at 7 1/2 feet above the ground.
- Passive
infrared (heat) motion detection technology
- Installation
kit includes double stick mounting tape and screws
- Lightweight
all-weather construction for use indoors or outside.
- 9V
alkaline battery lasts up to 1 year.
- Transmits
up to 1000 feet to Receiver/Speaker in open space and up to 300
feet through walls.
- LED
transmit display when motion is detected (on/off jumper selectable).
- Powerful
433.92 MHz transmitter
- FCC
Part 15 approved.
Quick
Start Guide
- Unpack
your VOICE ALERTTM and identify all of the components.
- Install
the 9V batteries (supplied) in the Receiver/Speaker and the Sensor/Transmitters
- Attach
the AC/DC power converter to the Receiver/Speaker and wall receptacle
- Turn
on the Receiver/Speaker by pressing the "POWER" button on the
front of the Receiver/Speaker (red front panel LED will turn on)
- Record
voice messages
- On
the back of the Receiver/Speaker slide the switch to "RECORD
VOICE" position.
- Press
a desired message button #1 or #2 or #3
- While
holding the message button speak into the "MIC" (6.5 seconds
maximum)
- Rear
panel LED will light while recording
- Return
the slide switch to "Run" position
- Repeat
steps A-C for each message button
- Install
Sensor/Transmitter #1 in location and trigger message #1
- Install
Sensor/Transmitter#2 in location and trigger message #2
- Press
"PLAYBACK" on front of Receiver/Speaker to hear the message and
stop LED from flashing.
- Adjust
the "VOLUME" knob on the front of the Receiver/Speaker to desired
volume level.
- For
your convenience the Sensor/Transmitters have been pre-programmed
at the factory.
- Sensor/Transmitters
have the largest detection pattern (40 feet X 40 feet) when installed
at 71/2 feet above floor. Lower installation will detect smaller
persons or animals or objects and Sensor/Transmitters will have
a shorter detection pattern.
- Make
sure there are no obstructions or moving objects (tree limbs etc)
in desired detection pattern.
- Sensor/Transmitters
should not be installed where they will face direct sunlight or
oncoming automobile headlights. (indirect light through a window
will not cause a trigger)
- Avoid
installing Sensor/Transmitters on metal surfaces such as aluminum
siding or metal doors.
- Do
not drop any of the VOICE ALERT components as doing so may damage
them
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