Driveway Alert EN INSTRUCTION MANUAL MDRIVE2260214E
Introduction ENGLISH Long driveway? Security conscious? Is that car driving up your driveway, or just passing by? Can’t hear someone knocking on your front door while you’re at the back of your home? Presenting the Driveway Alert from Swann, the unique system which will let you know when people are coming to visit! How does it work? Basically, there are three parts to the Driveway Alert system. 1. The Indoor Alarm Receiver works as an alarm buzzer and a doorchime.
Layout ENGLISH Front of the Indoor Alarm Receiver 1. Sensor 1 LED Indicator 2. Doorbell LED Indicator 3. Sensor 2 LED Indicator 1 2 3 Back of the Indoor Alarm Receiver 1 5 2 7 3 6 8 4 1. Sensor 1 Select Button 2. Doorbell Select Button 3. Sensor 2 Select Button 4. Battery Compartment 5. Chime Select Button 6. Volume (Low-Medium-High) Slide Switch 7. Speaker 8.
Operation Guide Installing Batteries ENGLISH The Indoor Alarm Receiver and Motion Sensors require batteries. These are necessary for the devices to be able to receive and transmit active wireless signals. For best performance, use fresh, high quality alkaline batteries. Note: We recommend changing the batteries in the receiver and sensors every six months. Indoor Alarm Receiver • The Indoor Alarm Receiver requires 3 x AA batteries (not included) to operate.
Operation Guide • Although the sensors are weather resistant, they are not waterproof – Installing in a covered area where it is under an awning or eaves is recommended. Exposure to rain and moisture could adversely affect the performance and durability of the sensors. • Any moving heat source can trigger the sensor. For example, a moving shadow on a sunny day may trigger the sensor, or the sun coming out from behind clouds. False triggers should be rare, but will occasionally occur.
Mounting ENGLISH ! WARNING: When fitting the screws into the wall, make sure you are not inserting them anywhere near electrical wires, including wires that may be behind the wall. If you are unsure at all, please get a professional to check first and install the screws for you. Indoor Alarm Receiver There is no requirement to mount the Indoor Alarm Receiver. As it is also completely freestanding, you may find it more convenient to place it on a shelf or table.
Troubleshooting Problem: My motion sensor isn’t detecting movement. • The motion sensor may not be within range of the Indoor Alarm Receiver. Sometimes obstructions between the sensor and receiver such as walls, metal objects, etc in the environment can affect the sensor’s functional range. • The battery in the motion sensor is weak. It is recommended to replace the battery every 6 months to maintain optimum performance.
FCC Information and Copyright This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.