Dakota Alert ir-3000 manual

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    IR-3000 W ireless PIR S ensor Owner ’ s Manual[...]

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    2. War nings This devi ce compli es with Par t 1 5 of the FCC rules , O pe ration of this d evice is subjec t to the following conditions: 1 . T his d evice may not c ause har mful inter ference. 2. This devi ce must accept any inter feren ce, including inter feren ce that may caus e und e - sired op eratio n. Int rod uc ti on: The IR -300 0 is a w[...]

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    3. PIR settings: Loosen the phillips screw on the bottom of the case and swivel the top co ver up to reveal the PIR board (gure 1). ( The screw is captured in the case and will not come completely out.) The jumper settings are as f ollows: Detection Range: High - 40 feet Medium - 25 feet Low - 12 f eet LED: ON - led will ash when it detects O[...]

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    { { 4 3 gure 3 Switch 9 Switch 10 Channel 12-volt DC output T une On On 1 Y es Classical O On 2 No Westminster On O 3 No Ding Dong O O 4 No Whistle 2. Loc ate the 1 0 dip swi tches on the tr ansmit ter modu le (gure 3 ). 3. The rst eight dip switches are for the frequency setting (256 combinations). Set switches 1-8 (gur e 3[...]

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    5. Setting the detection area: The IR-3000 c omes with a user modiable mask on the lens (gure 4) to adjust the width of the de - tection area from approximately 16 ˚ to 100 ˚ . The mask comes in two pieces, and ts into the slots above & below the lens cover . Each half of the mask is per forated and can broken into three sep - arate [...]

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    6. gure 6 Swivel mount Swiv el Mount The IR-3000 has a swivel mount (gure 6) which also provides for adjustment of the detection area. The mount can be adjusted right or lef t up to 80 o and up or down up to 50 o . The swivel mount can be attached to the desired sur face with the provided mount- i n g screws. The sensor is then attached to th[...]

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    7. T roub le sho oti ng t he IR -300 0 Although th e I R-300 0 should b e ver y reliab le, there are occasio ns w hen you might have fals e alarms or a f ailure to aler t . If you are ge t ting false a larms, pl ease tr y this:  •Setlterjump erto“ON ” .          •Decr easerang e[...]

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    8. WARRANT Y Dakota Al er t warr ants this pro duc t to be free of de fec t s in material and wor km anship for a per iod of on e year f rom th e date o f purch ase. T his w arra nt y do es not cover dama ge re sultin g fro m accid ent, abus e, ac t of Go d o r imp rop er op erati on. If this pro duc t doe s b ecom e d efe c tive, simp ly retur n i[...]