VoiceAlert VA6000S User Manual Download Page 1

User Manual

a

product

Please ensure that you read the VoiceAlert System 6 Operating 

Instructions included in the VA6000S starter kit, before reading this 

manual.

Pay close attention to the guarantee conditions.

Summary of Contents for VA6000S

Page 1: ...Manual a product Please ensure that you read the VoiceAlert System 6 Operating Instructions included in the VA6000S starter kit before reading this manual Pay close attention to the guarantee conditi...

Page 2: ...2Sensor Continuously Activating the Base Receiver looping 12 4 3Sensor not Activating the Base Receiver 12 5Wirelessalert Support 14 5 1Agent Technical Support 14 5 2Online Technical Support Contact 1...

Page 3: ...12V Power Supply LED Light Emitting Diode LLB Long Life Battery MHz Megahertz MIC Microphone m TX Mini Transmitter PIR Passive Infrared UPS Uninterrupted Power Supply VA6000S VoiceAlert Starter Kit V...

Page 4: ...Base Receiver requires 12Volts to operate e g 12V JUS transformer power supply supplied in the starter kit Sensor requires a standard 9V battery gives average six months operation 11 7V Long Life Bat...

Page 5: ...sor internal layout Make sure the Base Receiver is turned off using the on off switch Remove the VA tx Sensor cover and connect battery to the connector Figure 4 Make sure that the terminals of connec...

Page 6: ...dditional Sensors in turn to specific Zones 2 6 each with a unique DIP code remember to keep a record of the DIP codes for future reference You can also label the Sensors with their specific Zone numb...

Page 7: ...or into the MIC Return the slide switch to the RUN position To test the low battery message press button 1 for 2 seconds When any of the VA 6000T Sensor Transmitters experience a low battery condition...

Page 8: ...e will be subject to surrounding environment Figure 6 PIR Sensor mounted low down and angled slightly up 2 5 3 Installation for Increased Angle If you want to monitor a specific area directly undernea...

Page 9: ...ical This will customize the PIR detection area to a level where the dog at height of head or tail will pass underneath and not cause activation but human intruders will still be detected Figure 8 Fig...

Page 10: ...PVC cover to provide some shading Make sure you do not cover the lens of the filter 2 5 7 Use of long range lens The long range lens increases the infrared detection range from 12m to 30m Be aware tha...

Page 11: ...ation You may have noticed that there are four Relay and one Audio Outputs present at the back of the Base Receiver remove the small cover at the back of unit to expose the Relays The use of the Relay...

Page 12: ...rsist 4 2 2 Misty conditions If there is thick mist fog in your area then there is a chance that moisture may enter through the small hole in the Sensor base plate and collect on some of the sensitive...

Page 13: ...be obvious if on a sunny day your Base Receiver receives signals from Sensors but not on misty days You can install outdoor repeaters and or high gain antennas to rectify the signal strength Contact y...

Page 14: ...ntent may be used copied or distributed in any way No part of WirelessAlert products including any Hardware Firmware and or Software may be copied or reverse engineered WirelessAlert reserves the righ...

Page 15: ...from time to time create or alter non functional state for the WirelessAlert system and its components the Suppliers expressly state that no guarantee of function can be given even when tests have pr...

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