Yes. If you put one in your garage and one in your backyard,
the recording for the garage transmitter could be something
like, "There's someone in the garage." and the back
yard could say, "There's someone in the backyard."
This is how you would be notified if someone trespassed into
those areas.
The Sensor/Transmitters can be used indoors and outside. They
are designed to withstand weather including rain and snow
but are not designed to be submerged in water. When installed
outside the Sensor/Transmitters do best when in a covered
area and not in direct sunlight.
The Sensor/Transmitter is a passive infrared receiver (PIR).
It detects movement by the change it causes in background
temperature and then transmits a radio signal to the Receiver/Speaker
that movement has been detected.
The Sensor/Transmitters will transmit a signal in an open
area up to 1000 feet to the Receiver/Speaker. Through walls
the Sensor/Transmitters will transmit a signal to the Receiver/Speaker
up to 300 feet.
It is possible for branches to cause a false trigger. The
best location to install the Sensor/Transmitter in an area
where tree branches and bushes will not be blown by a wind
in the detection zone of the Sensor/Transmitters.
The Sensor/Transmitters are designed to ignore small animals
under 40 Lbs. To reduce the possibility for a false trigger
caused by movement of a small animal it is recommended that
the Sensor/Transmitters be mounted at a height of 7 1/2 feet
above the ground. The lower the Sensor/Transmitters are mounted
the higher the chance of picking up a small animal.
s The Sensor/Transmitter has two modes for sensing movement
and sending a signal. The (setup) mode that is set at the
factory identifies all movement and transmits each detected
movement to the Receiver/Speaker. The battery saver mode will
detect movement every 3 minutes and then transmit to the Receiver/Speaker.
Removing the jumper in the Sensor/Transmitter will setup this
mode.
The system is designed to function through the interior walls
of a home and exterior walls of a home. The Sensor/Transmitters
have difficulty transmitting a signal through aluminum siding
or metal surfaces and are best located on a window in that
situation.
There is no limit to the number of Sensor/Transmitters that
can be installed with a system. There are 3 voice messages
that are available for the Sensor/Transmitters to activate.
The Receiver/Speaker is designed to function as a power back
up in the event of a power outage. The Receiver/Speaker battery
will function for up to 2 hours depending on the amount of
speaker activity.
The Sensor/Transmitter can be set to activate an unlimited
number of Receiver/Speakers.
The Sensor/Transmitter is intended to identify children of
about 40 Lbs or larger when the Sensor/Transmitter is installed
at a height of 7 1/2 feet above the ground. If it is desired
to identify smaller children then the Sensor/Transmitter will
need to be installed lower to the ground. When animals are
present they may create a false trigger.
Yes, the Sensor/Transmitter will work in the dark or in full
light.
The battery in the Sensor/Transmitter can last up to 1 year
depending on if the Sensor/Transmitter is set to battery saver
mode. Temperature can also affect the life of any battery.
Operating a battery at cold temperature will reduce its life.
The Sensor/Transmitters are designed to monitor a 40-foot
by 40-foot area when they are installed at 7 1/2 feet above
the ground and there are no obstructions.
Additional Sensor/Transmitters are available on this web site.
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