
The wireless driveway alert is the next step in the evolution of the driveway alarm. It has taken many years of experience to create the ultimate in wireless systems. The transmitter operates on one 9-volt battery and is easily mounted on a tree or post near the drive. The transmitter uses a passive infrared (PIR) beam to detect people or vehicles to a distance of up to 80 feet, then sends a radio signal back to the receiver up to 600 feet away.
The transmitter is weather proof and meant for exterior locations. Up to four zones can be monitored with additional transmitters. The transmitters can be programmed so they will each sound a different tone at the receiver, allowing you to distinguish between the four different transmitters.
The receiver plugs into a standard wall outlet and can be placed on a table or mounted on the wall. When the receiver gets a signal from the transmitter, one of four different tones (Classical, Westminster Chime, Ding Dong, or Whistle) will sound for a few seconds. There is also a volume control, allowing you to set the sound to the desired level.
The receiver is also equipped with four form “C” relays (one for each zone), and one 12-volt DC output terminal that will activate for several seconds when a signal is received. The receiver can be user-programmed, so the 12-volt DC terminal and one relay will activate for 10 minutes, if this is desired. The tones will still sound for several secon
ds. This option would allow you to hook up an alternate siren, strobe, or sounder.
There are many options available for this wireless driveway alert system. You can purchase a custom birdhouse designed for the transmitter to keep in hidden, you can purchase multiple receivers so that you can be notified in more than one location, lets say the garage or shop as well as the kitchen in the house. And lastly you can purchase a portable receiver that is worn on the belt clip, this belt clip device offers vibration mode, chime mode, and keeps a time/date stamp of the transmitter activity.
* Actual range may vary depending on the local terrain.

