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3.

PIR settings 

Loosen the phillips screw on the bottom of the case and 
swivel the top cover up to reveal the PIR board.  (The 
screw is captured in the case and will not come com-
pletely out.) The jumper settings are as follows:

Detection Range:

  High-40 feet

 

                     Medium- 25 feet

 

 

Low- 12 feet

LED:

 

 

ON- led will flash when it detects 

 

 

OFF- led is always dark

Filter:  

 

ON- set for outdoor use

 

 

OFF-set for indoor use

Reset:

   

15 seconds to reset after activation

 

 

120 seconds to reset after reactivation

Dip switches:  

1 & 2 should both be OFF

 

 

(on the PIR board)

Coding the transmitter:

1.  Just above the PIR board is a small clip on the 
case.  Pull on this clip and the center portion of 
the case will swivel down to reveal the radio trans-
mitter and battery slot (figure 2).

Figure 2

Summary of Contents for R-3000

Page 1: ...IR 3000 Wireless PIR Sensor Owner s Manual Dakota Alert ...

Page 2: ... IR 3000 is designed for indoor applications or outdoor applications in a protected area such as under an eve When the sensor detects an object it will send a signal to the receiver which will sound one of four different tones Classical Westminster chime Ding Dong Whistle for a few seconds Figure 1 PIR with cover opened Operation 1 Connect a 9 volt alkaline battery to the transmitter 2 Set the dip ...

Page 3: ...12 feet LED ON led will flash when it detects OFF led is always dark Filter ON set for outdoor use OFF set for indoor use Reset 15 seconds to reset after activation 120 seconds to reset after reactivation Dip switches 1 2 should both be OFF on the PIR board Coding the transmitter 1 Just above the PIR board is a small clip on the case Pull on this clip and the center portion of the case will swivel ...

Page 4: ... switches on the transmitter module figure 3 3 The first eight dip switches are for the frequency setting 256 combinations Set switches 1 8 figure 3 3 to match the eight switches in the receiver 4 Switches 9 and 10 figure 3 4 are for zone channel setting on the transmitter The four zones are as follows Low battery alert If the receiver sounds a second alert 30 seconds after the first alert provided not...

Page 5: ...oken into three separate strips figure 4 Each strip of the mask represents approximately 16o of viewing angle The user breaks off the appropriate number of strips to provide the required viewing angle For example to monitor a 48o angle figure 5 break off three strips from the mask 3 x 16o 48o Figure 4 NOTE The two halves of the mask do not need to be symmetrical a different number of strips can be brok...

Page 6: ... or down up to 50o The swivel mount can be attached to the desired surface with the provided mount ing screws The sensor is then attached to the mount using the notch on the back figure 6 NOTE The mount will slide easily into the slot and lock into posi tion one way only If the mount does not slide into the slot do not force it Rotate the swivel joint 180 degrees and then slide the mount into posit...

Page 7: ...cting animals If the transmitter is not detecting try one of these Change the battery in the transmitter Make sure the transmitter and receiver are coded alike Change the height and distance of the transmitter Move the transmitter closer to the receiver Keep the transmitter away from large metal objects that may interfere with the radio signal TECHNICAL SUPPORT If you encounter any difficulty in the...

Page 8: ...come defective simply return it to Dakota Alert Please include a note describing the troubles along with your name and return address as well as the original sales receipt If the product is covered under warranty it will be repaired or replaced at no charge If it is not covered by warranty you will be notified of any charges before work is done Dakota Alert Inc 109 W Main Street P0 Box 130 Elk Poin...

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