Download Print this page

IEI Technology Reporter PIR-300 Manual

Wireless alert

Advertisement

Quick Links

Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions
The transmitter lights up with motion, but the receiver does not react
The transmitter must be taught to the base unit, as explained in step 3 in the Set-Up
guide. If the unit was taught, the most common reason for not working is that the base
unit has been turned off, or muted. Press the MUTE button on the top of the base unit. If
it doesn't start working, press the MUTE button again, to wake the unit up and look at the
two small white switches next to the LEARN button. The #1 white dipswitch, should be
down, towards the circuit board. If it is UP, the unit has been muted.
The transmitter is not getting the expected range
To assure best range; A: Keep both antennas VERTICAL. B: Keeps the PIR Transmitter
antenna away from trees and metal objects (at least 3"). C: Locate the Receiver near a
window with the clearest possible sight of the PIR Transmitter. The less number of
objects between the devices, the longer the range.
I cannot hear the receiver when it signals
The receiver is not made to be overly loud. If you need to have a louder signal, the
receiver has a relay for attaching accessories, such as bells, buzzers, or lights. The relay
is a switch that has no power of it's own, but can handle up-to 120 volts at 10 amps
through it. The relay is essentially an automatic switch and has no power of its own.
The transmitter is picking up people, but not cars
For best results, when detecting cars, adjust the sensor to look at a 45-60 degree angle,
have it about the height of the car's hot motor, and set it back far enough so the cars
don't pass within five feet. It can help top have it looking at the back of the car, after
driving past the sensor, to see the car's hot exhaust.
Sensitivity settings
There are two switches located, next to the test button, on the circuit board inside the
transmitter. The REPORTER is shipped pre-set to its highest level of sensitivity, with
the switches DOWN, towards the circuit board. If you are experiencing false alarms, the
unit may need to be set to be less sensitive.
SW 1: Sensitivity to motion
ON = High
OFF = Low
There is a short beep every ten minutes
The Receiver is indicating that the Battery is LOW. Remove the cover on top of the
Receiver by simply pulling the top and bottom halves apart. Replace the 9V battery with a
fresh alkaline battery or just operate it without a 9V battery.
If you have installation or operation questions, please see above or check out the
expanded FAQ at the manufacturer's web page at www.internationalelect.com
You can receive free technical assistance on the web at techsupp@nwlink.com
For Warranty email or call 888.679.7994 Tuesday-Friday 8:00-5:00 PST
Warranty: This product is warranted to be free of defects for the period of One Year from the date of
purchase. The warranty covers parts, labor, and return shipping to you, but not all accessories. IEI will
repair or replace any defective product at our discretion. Warranty does not cover misuse or damage other
then due to normal operating conditions. If you need to send the system to IEI for repair, contact IEI for a
Return Authorization number via email: techsupp@nwlink.com Packages without Return Authorization
number will be rejected.
SW 2: Sensing distance from unit
ON = 5-25 Feet OFF = 5- 15 Feet
Receiver
PIR-300
Transmitter
New!
Ultra Long Range
Crystal Controlled
Sun/Rain Shield
Uses Include...
Driveways
Deck & Patio
Storefronts
Barn or Shop
RVs, while at home
Pools or area security
Home / Office Security
Ignores Animals
Made With Pride In the USA. This product is covered by a
manufacturer's full One Year Warranty.
Thank you for purchasing
an extra transmitter for
the Reporter Wireless
Alert. This product has
been designed and
manufactured in the USA,
utilizing the highest
quality standards
available. The Reporter
has been designed to
detect and report motion
from people and vehicles,
while allowing animals to
pass through undetected.
Please read the
instructions carefully.
10-28-03

Advertisement

loading

Summary of Contents for IEI Technology Reporter PIR-300

  • Page 1 Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions The transmitter lights up with motion, but the receiver does not react The transmitter must be taught to the base unit, as explained in step 3 in the Set-Up guide. If the unit was taught, the most common reason for not working is that the base unit has been turned off, or muted.
  • Page 2 PIR sensor Mounting the transmitter Mount the PIR Transmitter onto a solid surface (Should not shake with wind) 3-5 feet above the ground (depending on the height of the object being detected). For cars, the best mounting position is at about Test button 3’, Looking at the back of the car after passing the sensor, to see the hot exhaust.