Dakota Alert MURS ALERT Manual

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Dakota Alert

MURS Alert™

Transmitter

Long range driveway alarm and real time trail monitoring system

Owner’s Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Warnings

2

Power Supply

3

Diagrams

3-5

Installation

3-4

Alert Signal

4

Radio location

5

PIR Detection

5

Channel selection

6

Sub-Channel (CTCSS)

6

Zone selection

6

Technical support

6

MURS Frequencies

7

Address

8

Warranty

8

WARNINGS

To maintain compliance with the FCC’s RF exposure guidelines, this transmitter and its antenna must maintain a separation distance of at least 2 inches (5 centimeters) from your body while transmitting.

This transmitter must have the antenna connected while operating. Failure to connect the antenna can cause damage to the radio.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules, Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions: 1.This device may not cause harmful interference. 2.This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Thank you for your purchase of this Dakota Alert product.

The MURS Alert transmitter is a passive infrared (PIR) detector that can be used to detect people, vehicles or large animals at selected locations. The PIR sensor will detect movement of objects up to 80 feet in front of the transmitter box.When a person, vehicle or large animal is detected, the MURS Alert will transmit a signal.

When an target is detected by the MURS Alert, an alert signal will be sent to the M538-HT or M538-BS MURS radio. (See page 4 for more information about alerts)

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Dakota Alert MURS ALERT Manual

Instructions:

WhenyouopentheMURSexteriorcase (figure 1- 1 ), you will see an antenna (figure 1- 2 ), a battery pack and the PIR unit. Attach the antenna to the antenna jack (figure 1- 3 ), located on the top of the case.

Power Supply:

The MURS Alert transmitter is powered by6AAbatteries.Forbestresults,werecommended that you use good quality alkaline batteries. When replacing batteries, do not mix old and new batteries together. The average life of the batteries is about 6 months under normal conditions.Conditions affecting battery life include use of the product in high traffic areas,and using product in a cold climate. If you live in a cold climate, it is recommended that you put in new batteries at the beginning of winter.

MURS Alert Transmitter Antenna

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1.Exterior Case

2.Antenna

3.Antenna jack (exterior)

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