Installation is often completed in under 30 minutes
Plug-In the Control Panel inside Place the Sensor-Transmitter outside
First, BENCH TEST both Pieces in the Same Room:
1. Plug in the white DA-700 Control Panel/Receiver (shown top left, above), and turn the Chime On/Off/Volume Knob all the way up
(the knob is on top). Keep the door open for testing.
2. Install two (2) AA batteries in the black Sensor/Transmitter box (shown top right, above), we recommend Energizer Lithium AA,
observe polarity, and turn it on in the same room as the DA-700 Control Panel/Receiver. Keep the cover off for testing.
3. Switch the Sensor/Transmitter to the ON position and the Valid Transmit LED (XMIT) will come on. It will send a signal
to the Control Panel/Receiver and you should hear the alarm chime inside the Control Panel/Receiver.
4. Test all 3 chime tones in the Control Panel using the SW2 tone switch to choose a desired tone. Turn the on/off to hear each.
5. Move the Sensor/Transmitter, or waive something metal over it, in different locations to continue to test.
Now that you’ve bench tested, follow these steps to install:
6. Place the Control Panel/Chime and the Sensor/Transmitter where desired (see the following pages for tips and photos).
7. DO NOT Permanantly Mount The Sensor/Transmitter initially. Test the location for a week before deciding to permanantly mount.
8. If you are just monitoring one area with just one sensor, you won’t need to worry about Zone jumpers. However, IF using more than
one Sensor/Transmitter to monitor more than one zone/area, pull the black jumper off of the JP3 pin in the Control Panel/
Receiver (see page 7). You don’t need to do anything else in the Control Panel.
Then, assign each Sensor/Transmitter a Zone by placing a jumper on the Zone Pins within (see page 6) Ex: if monitoring 3 driveways
put a jumper on Zone 1 Pin for Zone 1 in 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 Sensor/Transmitter at a
time like you did in step 3 above. The Control Panel will not chime if all three transmitters send a signal at the same time.
9. In most cases you don’t have to worry about Addressing. The Control Panels and Sensor/Transmitters are set at the same address
at the factory. However, IF a neighbor also has a wireless Drive-Alert and you don’t want alerts from their system, put a jumper on
corresponding Addressing Pins on both the Control Panel and Transmitter (see pages 6 and 7) Ex: A1 on the Control Panel and A1 in
the Transmitters.
The DA-700 Control Panel/Receiver is to be mounted indoors, 4-6 feet above ground level, where 110 volts AC power is available. To
maximize transmitter reception, the antenna is to be at least 12 inches from any metal pipes, power conduits, breaker boxes, etc. Simply
plug the Control Panel/Receiver into a standard wall outlet, where the signal from the outside Sensor/Transmitter can reach it.
The relay contacts on the terminal board are Form C dry contacts. These contacts may be supplied with 24 or 12 VDC with the addition
of a jumper from the needed voltage to the C terminal. The Control Panel will operate any of Mier’s Drive-Alert accessories listed on
the “Accessories” pages of this manual. It can also be used to control other external bells, surveillance systems, signs, gates and relays.
An adjustable time control provides from as low as 1.5 seconds up to 1 hour of relay closer for each vehicle detected. Pages 7-11 show
examples of hooking up external equipment, including Mier’s accessories, to be triggered by the DA-700 when a vehicle is detected.
More comprehensive installtion instructions are on the following pages. See the Long Range Options page for ranges up to 8/10 mile.
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