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WIRELESS DRIVE-ALERT SENSOR INSTALLATION 

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DA-610TO (standard)

Transmitter/Internal Sensor

The Model DA-610TO Sensor/Transmitter contains the sensing and transmitting electronics and is to be placed in the area of 
detectable moving vehicles. The detection threshold is set by a sensitivity control (See FIGURE 6: lower Right Hand quadrant) on the 
transmitter circuit board.  Maximum sensitivity adjustment is Clockwise and minimum is Counter-Clockwise.  In most cases the 
factory sensitivity and address code setting will function for the installation.  If a unique address code is needed (e.g. interference 
from a neighboring Mier wireless system) open the top cover revealing the transmitter circuit board.  Look for the blue and white 
rocker switches labeled ADDRESS in the lower middle of the circuit board.

 

 

 

 

FIGURE 6

The address code switches are factory preset to OFF, in other words all 0’s (e.g. 0 = OFF then 1 = ON). To set 1001, switch 
1= ON, switch 2 = OFF, switch 3 = OFF, switch 4 = ON, and etc.  The corresponding Receiver address MUST match this 
Sensor/Transmitter address for reception from this Sensor/Transmitter.

The Sensor/Transmitter operates on 2 - AA batteries providing 3.0 volts DC to the electronics. When battery voltage reaches 2.7 volts 
a signal is transmitted and the LO BATT LED is lit in the Receiver. The transmitter continues to operate for a time but new batteries 
will be needed for uninterrupted operation. Typical battery life is 1 year in a residential installation with Alkaline batteries. To install 
batteries, turn off the Power switch, remove and install batteries, observing the correct polarity. Turn on the Power switch. When 
working on the transmitter, it is advised to unplug the Receiver to prevent false alarms. An LED marked XMSN near the center 
indicates the transmitter is currently transmitting. A jumper marked as TX_TEST near the top puts the Sensor/Transmitter into a 
“continuous transmit” mode when the jumper is in the TEST position. Both of these are meant to be used during setup and trouble-
shooting. 

*NOTE: The optional DA-611TO (Options Page) is used in cases where it is impossible to securely place the DA-610TO near the 
drive or area that needs monitoring, but it still provides the same sensing & wireless performance.

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