| Get the Light/Timer Control
with your Drive Alert and save $24.00. Not only alert you of visitors,
but turn on lights, stereos, etc. for up to 1 hour, if you are not home.
Makes those unwanted visitors think someone is home. The control unit has
an on/off switch should you choose not to use it. Installation is very
easy - just plug the timer control into a standard wall outlet, and plug
the timer line cord into the drive alert bell receiver. The timer control
can turn on up to 660 watts of light.
Wireless Motion Alerts are very popular
units because they are easy to install and will detect both vehicles and
people walking. The radio operated drive alert consists of 2 parts - a
transmitter and a receiver with 1 whistle. The receiver can be located in
your house and plugged into a standard wall outlet. The weatherproof
outside transmitter, operated by a 9 volt battery that normally lasts 6
months to 1 year, should be located in the area of your driveway. The
transmitter sends out an invisible beam approximately 80 feet. The beam
may be pointed in any direction since there is no reflector needed at the
end of the beam. If a vehicle or person enters this area, the transmitter,
which detects motion will send a radio signal up to 1000 feet back to the
receiver in the house. This sounds a small whistle for approximately 3
seconds to alert you and then shuts off automatically. In the event that
you do not want the whistle to sound at any particular time, the receiver
has an on-off switch.
The small transmitter (approximately 5” by 5”) can be mounted on a
tree, post, building, etc. up to 80 feet back from your driveway. It
should be mounted about 3 feet high to allow small animals to walk in the
area without being detected. The transmitter will detect large animals
such as deer, but is not bothered by the motion of trees and shrubs.
Several transmitters can be used with the same receiver. For example, you
may have 2 driveways, or you may want a transmitter in the garage, shop,
backyard, or even in the house. You can also have different receivers in
different locations of the house or other buildings. Each receiver comes
standard with 1 whistle.
The wireless drive alert can be part of a security system. For example, if
you’re on vacation, the transmitter can be moved into the house with the
beam directed through a central area. If someone enters the house, the
receiver has the ability to turn on lights, ring loud bells, and sirens.
Operating range: -30 F to 120 F |