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- Is the Sensor/Transmitter waterproof?
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.
- How does the Sensor/Transmitter work?
The Sensor/Transmitter is a passive infrared receiver (PIR). It detects
movement by a change in background temperature and transmits a radio
signal to the Receiver/Speaker that movement has been detected. You
may find it helpful to review the How
Voice Alert Works document.
- How far will the Sensor/Transmitter send a signal to the Receiver/Speaker?
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.
- How large of an area do the Sensor/Transmitters monitor?
The Sensor/Transmitters come set from the factory with a downward fan
pattern and 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 information on this topic can be found in Section IX of the
Operating Instructions.
- How should I mount the Sensor/Transmitter if I want to detect vehicles
coming up my driveway?
For best results when installing to monitor vehicle activity, mount
the sensor at 30 to 34 inches above the ground and angle it toward an
oncoming car's radiator. Since the sensor uses infrared technology to
detect activity, aiming the sensor to the hottest part of the car will
insure maximum results.
- Will birds or dogs or cats trigger a false signal?
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 greater the chance of picking up a small animal.
- Will tree branches trigger a false signal?
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.
- How often will the Sensor/Transmitter send a signal?
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 has an adjustable timer that will detect movement
after the time delay setting and then transmit to the Receiver/Speaker.
- Will the system work through walls of my home?
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.
- How many Sensor/Transmitters will the system recognize?
There is no limit to the number of Sensor/Transmitters that can be installed
with a system. There are 6 voice messages (that you record in your own
voice depending on application) that are available for the Sensor/Transmitters
to activate.
- Is there a way to get more range between the Sensor/Transmitters
and the Receiver/Speaker?
Range from the furthest Sensor/Transmitter to the Receiver/Speaker can
be improved significantly by using a Receiver/Speaker and a Transmitter
as a repeater. The furthest Sensor/Transmitter sends a signal to a Receiver/Speaker
and the "C" relay triggers another Transmitter to send its signal to
a further Receiver/Speaker. This solution can be expanded indefinitely
as long as there is power available at the site of the repeater station.
- Can a Sensor trigger more than one Receiver/Speaker (Base Unit)?
Yes. A Sensor can be programmed to trigger recorded messages from one
or more Receiver/Speakers (Base Units). For example, suppose you were
a Retailer and placed 1 Sensor by the front door. When the Sensor is
triggered, you could use one Receiver/Speaker to play a message such
as "Welcome to my store. Let us know how we can help you." The same
Sensor triggers a second Receiver/Speaker in the back office, notifying
staff someone is in the store with the message "A customer is out front."
See Secton VI in our Operating
Instructions for the simple steps required to program a Sensor to
a Receiver.
- Will the Sensor/Transmitter recognize a small child?
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.
- Will the Sensor/Transmitter work in the dark?
Yes, the Sensor/Transmitter will work in the dark or in full light.
- How long will the battery last in the Sensor/Transmitter?
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.
- How do I use the dry contacts on the bottom of the Receiver/Speaker
to activate an external device?
There are four "C" relays (aka terminal outputs) on the bottom of the
VA-6000S Base Unit. When a Sensor is triggered, you have the option
of activating an external device hooked up to one of these dry contacts
(in addition to playing the message alert).
The four terminal outputs (labeled NO.1 -> NO.4) correlate to message
Zone #1 -> Zone #4 on the Speaker/Receiver. Note: These
"C" relays do not provide power but function as a switch. It is assumed
that the device to be activated has it's own power supply.
If you look at the contacts, you will notice that each zone has three
screw outputs.
- The one on the left is NO (normally open)
- The middle is a common ground
- The one on the right is NC (normally closed)
Let's say you wanted to activate a desk lamp when the Sensor for
Zone #1 detects movement.
- There are 2 wires going from the power supply (the plug) to the
device (desk lamp).
- Cut one of the wires.
- Connect one end of the newly cut wire into the center screw of
the NO.1 "C" relay.
- Depending on the behavior you are after, the other end of the
newly cut wire goes into either the screw directly to the
left or right of the center screw.
Electrical circuits are always either open (OFF) or closed (ON).
- If you plug the other end of the newly cut wire into the left
(NO) screw, triggering of the sensor forces the circuit open, breaking
the circuit. In the desk lamp scenario, this would turn the lamp
off.
- If you plug the other end of the newly cut wire into the right
(NC) screw, triggering of the sensor forces the contacts together,
initiating a circuit. In the desk lamp scenario, this would turn
the lamp on.
In Section XII of the Operating
Instructions we mention how you can program the length of the
output duration. In the desk lamp example, turning the lamp on (or
off) for 1, 5, 30, 60 seconds, or continuous. There are some restrictions
as to the voltage / amps of the external device you are triggering.
As a reminder the terminal outputs do not power a device. The
contacts simply open or close a circuit to the external device.
- What are the features of the VA-6000T Sensor/Transmitter?
The VA-6000T Sensor / Transmitter is really a 3-in-1 device that can
can be triggered by:
- PIR (motion) only
- PIR and triggered by an external device
- Triggered by an external device only
The contact block, J1 (item "D"
in the diagram), enables the unit to function as a wireless transmitter
when triggered by other devices such as magnetic door contacts, smoke
alarms, pressure mats, or any other normally-open device.
The SW2 switch (item "C" in the
diagram) comes set from the factory in the ON position.
With the switch in the ON position, the Sensor / Transmitter can be
triggered by either the PIR or the contact block
J1.
When the SW2 switch is in the OFF
position the PIR is turned off and the only way to trigger the transmitter
is by activating the contact block J1.
Voice Alert's VA-6000T is the only Sensor/Transmitter that offers
this level of functionality.
- Where can I get additional Sensor/Transmitters?
Additional Sensor/Transmitters are available at the store where you
bought your Voice Alert VA-6000S system. Individual Sensors are sold
under the model number VA-6000T.
Receiver/Speaker
- Records six separate user recorded voice messages, ~6.0 seconds each.
- Supports an unlimited number of Sensor/Transmitters.
- Volume Control knob allows you to set the message volume to suit your
needs.
- Message playback buttons allow you to test each recorded message.
- Digital recording chip allows you to change voice messages easily.
- Missed message indicator alerts you of activity that occurred in your
absence.
- Low battery indicator and message identifies sensors that have a low
battery.
- Solid-state construction.
- Powerful 433.92 MHz receiver.
- Magnetically shielded speaker.
- FCC Part 15 approved.
- Receiver Stability: Crystal
- Receiver sensitivity: -100dBm
Sensor/Transmitter
- Monitored range: 40 X 40 feet when installed at 7 1/2 feet above the
ground.
- Passive infrared (heat) motion detection technology.
- Installation kit includes double stick mounting tape and screws.
- Lightweight all-weather construction for use indoors or outside.
- 9V alkaline battery lasts up to 1 year.
- Transmits up to 1000 feet to Receiver/Speaker in open space and up
to 300 feet through walls.
- LED transmit display when motion is detected (on/off switch selectable).
- Powerful 433.92 MHz transmitter.
- FCC Part 15 approved.
Warranty
Cross Point Industries, Inc. warrants to the purchaser that this product
shall be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of
one year from original purchase date. Proof of purchase is required. Please
retain your receipt. The warranty registration card should also be filled
out completely and immediately returned to Cross Point Industries, Inc.
During the warranty period, if this product is found to be defective
under normal use and service, Cross Point Industries, Inc. shall at its
option repair or replace it with new or reconditioned product.
This warranty does not cover defects resulting from accidents, abuse,
misuse, or unauthorized service. This warranty gives you specific rights,
You may have other legal rights which vary from state to state.
To obtain warranty service, return the product with shipping prepaid
to Cross Point Industries, Inc. Cross Point Industries, Inc. reserves
the right to replace any discontinued product with one of equal value.
FCC Statement
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO AND TELEVISION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
FOR A CLASS 'B' DEVICE
User instructions:
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and then on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into a different outlet so that the equipment
and receiver are on different branch circuits.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Cross Point Industries
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This product was FCC certified under test conditions that included
the use of shielded I/O cables and connectors between the system components.
To be in compliance with FCC regulations, the user must use shielded cables
and connectors and install them properly
Warning
Voice AlertTM is not intended to be
a LIFE SAVING instrument as it may false trigger or miss a trigger. Atmospheric
conditions, sun spot activities, local transmitters, or receiver nulls
may prevent triggering or cause false triggering. It is the users responsibility
to take this into consideration.
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