Mier Drive-Alert DA-700 Instruction Manual Download Page 8

Both the Mute/Delay and the Accessory Timer are programmed the same way.  Both timers are monitored by either relays or logic values.

Both retain their programs if the unit is powered off and on, or if there is a power outage.  They can be reprogrammed or erased.

The Mute/Delay can be set for 10, 20, 30 or 60 minutes, and the Accessory Timer can be set for a quick 1.5 seconds or 5, 30 or 60 minutes.

The factory default for both programs is set at 0.  Both timers “see the software timing function” detect control bit, but will only activate if 

there is a value (time) programmed into the timer.  

When either timer is activated and then reaches the programmed time period parameter, they will deactivate and automatically reset 

until they are triggered again.  If the timer is active and still within the programmed time, and another alert is detected, they timer will 

not reset but continue the intitial programmed time.

If you wish to reset the timer manually, turn off the power switch of the Control Panel to first deactivate the timer, and then turn it back 

on to put it back into “ready mode.”

To program the Accessory Timer Relay:

Move the SW3 switch to the Timer position and push the Green Button for 6 seconds as shown here, and 

release the Green Button as soon as the LED begins to flash. 

The LED will flash for 6 seconds, and you must set your programming while it’s flashing in this 6-second window.  

While it’s flashing, depress the Green Button the number of times corresponding to the amount of Mute/Delay time you desire:

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Depressing the Green Button 1 time will give you a Timer activation of a quick 1.5 seconds

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Depressing the Green Button 2 times will give you a Timer activation of 5 minutes

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Depressing the Green Button 3 times will give you a Timer activation of 30 minutes

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Depressing the Green Button 4 times will give you a Timer activation of 1 hour

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After the LED stops flashing, if you have depressed the Green Button 1, 2, 3 or 4 times, your program is set.

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Move the SW3 switch back to the Mute position to keep both the Timer and the Mute in “ready mode” so they can be activated

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To test, push the Green Button and the Timer LED should stay on for the time-period selected

to program the timer period for Mute/Delay:

Move the SW3 switch to the Mute/Delay position and push the Green Button for 6 seconds as shown here, 

and release the Green Button as soon as the LED begins to flash. 

The LED will flash for 6 seconds, and you must set your programming while it’s flashing in this 6-second window.  

While it’s flashing, depress the Green Button the number of times corresponding to the amount of Mute/Delay time you desire:

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Depressing the Green Button 1 time will give you a Mute/Delay of 10 minutes whenever the button is pushed again

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Depressing the Green Button 2 times will give you a Mute/Delay of 20 minutes whenever the button is pushed again

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Depressing the Green Button 3 times will give you a Mute/Delay of 30 minutes whenever the button is pushed again

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Depressing the Green Button 4 times will give you a Mute/Delay of 1 hour whenever the button is pushed again

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After the LED stops flashing, if you have depressed the Green Button 1, 2, 3 or 4 times, your program is set.

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Keep the SW3 switch in the Mute which will keep both the Mute and the Timer in “ready mode” so they can be activated

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To test, push the Green Button and the Mute LED should stay on for the time-period selected

To program the either the Mute/Delay or the Timer back to the default 0 setting:

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Move the SW3 switch to either the Mute/Delay or the Timer position depending on which you want to set back to 0

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Depress the Green Button for 6 seconds until it starts flashing

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Release the Green Button as soon as it starts flashing, and then do not touch it again

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Once it stops flashing, after approximately 6 seconds, it will be set back to the factory default time setting of 0

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Summary of Contents for Drive-Alert DA-700

Page 1: ...tes alarm panels or other equipment 7 Add a repeater to send the signal another 1000 feet to trigger alerts in other buildings or add a DA 660 booster antenna for buildings up to 3 4 mile away 8 Monit...

Page 2: ...ns page Use of an unlimited Wireless Sensor Transmitters DA 610TO DA 611TO DA 612TO with a DA 700 Control Panel Receiver Compatible with Mier Accessories detailed in this manual See Accessories Page a...

Page 3: ...the first Transmitter on Zone 2 Pin for Zone 2 in the second and Zone 3 Pin for Zone 3 in the third The Control Panel will now respond with a different chime for each Zone Test by turning on one Sens...

Page 4: ...directions Lightning strikes cause a large disturbance in the magnetic field so nearby strikes will cause an alarm It is also possible for electrical current variations in nearby power lines to cause...

Page 5: ...the underside of the cover Failing to do these things will result in moisture entering the enclosure The Sensor Transmitter can now be placed in position For maximum range the black box Transmitter p...

Page 6: ...mpers on the Zone Pins on the electrical board in the black box to active them AND pull the jumper off of the JP3 Jumper Pin inside the white DA 700 or DA 100 Control Panel The Drive Alert will give a...

Page 7: ...he next page for instructions on setting the time and activating the Mute Delay as well as setting the Relay Timer for accessories The RL5 D12 LED red is on when the Control Panel Receiver detects a v...

Page 8: ...ops flashing if you have depressed the Green Button 1 2 3 or 4 times your program is set Move the SW3 switch back to the Mute position to keep both the Timer and the Mute in ready mode so they can be...

Page 9: ...ternal Mute Delay button is not convenient 16 Mute Delay Accessory Switch Input for Mute Delay Control if green internal Mute Delay button is not convenient 17 Gnd Ground or 24VDC or 12VDC 18 12DC 12V...

Page 10: ...nel DA 066MP Wireless Chime Transmitter up to 100 ft 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24 Gnd Z 1 Z 2 Z 3 Timer Relay All Det Relay Mute P B Gnd 12 Not 10 0 DC or Relay Relay Relay 4...

Page 11: ...24 C NO C NO C NO NC C NO NC C NO 12 Batt Two Gray wires from the DA 606LK wireless light transmitter one goes to 13 terminal All Detect C Common and the other goes to terminal 14 All Detect NO Normal...

Page 12: ...is used to hide the DA 610 Sensor HARD WIRED DRIVE ALERT ACCESSORIES DA 655 DA 500LKA DA 052V DA 505 DA 505W DA 050 The Hard Wired DA 655 Chime with Volume Control is our most popular accessory for t...

Page 13: ...es a signal from up to 1000 feet of any of Mier s wireless Sensor Transmitters OR a DA REPEATER shown above and provides a pleasant tone as an alert It also includes volume control The DA 611TO and DA...

Page 14: ...Microamp 12 Active Current 3 Milliamp 13 Battery Life One Year in residential installation but up to 5 years if using lithium batteries 14 Operating Temperature 40 DEGREES F TO 125 DEGREES F 15 Weight...

Page 15: ...und this is above the non ferrous belt line Mount the Sensor securely IT MUST BE STABLE AND MOTIONLESS Any movement of the sensor will cause an alarm Don t mount the Sensor on a tree post or gate that...

Page 16: ...20 apart OK Check that All Detect red LED RL5 D12 on in the Control Panel when a detection and transmission was to occur Note listen for a Relay click OK If using a long range reception antenna check...

Page 17: ...rive Alert accessories and parts built by other OEMs including but not limited to chimes lamp modules light switches bells splice kits are covered under their respective OEM warranties This warranty c...

Page 18: ...________________________________________________ Name Contact Information of where the Mier Products Drive Alert Equipment was purchased if different than Installation Company ________________________...

Page 19: ...NOTES...

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