Swann MDRIVE2260214E Instruction Manual

Driveway Alert
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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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. It monitors for signals coming from the Passive Infrared (PIR) Motion Sensors and the Doorbell, and activates an alert in response to that signal. It also features a series of LED indicators on the front of the unit so you can visually tell where an alert is coming from. The Indoor Alarm Receiver can be either mounted to a fixed location or completely free standing.
2. The PIR Motion Sensors enable you to monitor for movement in two zones or areas surrounding your property. Each contains a miniature radio transmitter, which sends a signal to the Indoor Alarm Receiver whenever motion is detected. The motion sensors should be deployed outdoors, where there is a clear view of the driveway or the likely entry and exit paths that you plan to secure.
3. The Doorbell enables visitors to send a chime to the Indoor Alarm Receiver so you know that someone’s waiting at your doorstep. As it is neither water nor weatherproof, it must be installed in a sheltered location.
Introduction
Layout
Motion Sensor Doorbell
PIR Sensor Window
Sensor Activity Indicator
Chime Button
Chime Indicator
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1. Sensor 1 LED Indicator
2. Doorbell LED Indicator
3. Sensor 2 LED Indicator
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. Mounting Hook Hangers
Back of the Indoor Alarm Receiver
Front of the Indoor Alarm Receiver
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