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Dak ota Aler t ™ WR-3000 W ireless Rec eiv er Owner ’ s Manual[...]
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WR-3000 Receiv er 2 3 1 2. 3. WR-3000 RECEIVER INSTRUCTIONS W ARNING This device complies with P art 15 of the FCC rules , operation of this device is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful in- ter f erence. 2. This device must accept an y inter f erence , including inter f erence that may cause undesired operatio[...]
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4. 5. F or maximum range between the transmitt er and receiver , the receiver should be mounted horizontally on a wall and as high off the fl oor as pos- sible. Although the maximum range is about 3000 feet , things such as hills, trees, metal siding and stucco can all reduce the r ange. C ODING THE RECEIVER 1. Open the receiver case by inserting [...]
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6. 4. The channel 1 relay and the 12 VDC output can be set to operate for 4 seconds or 10 minutes. T o change the duration, locate the jumper (8) on the upper right hand corner of the circuit board . When the jumper is covering both pins, the output time is 4 seconds. When the jumper is only cov ering one pin, the output time will be 10 minutes. NO[...]
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Dak ota Aler t , Inc . 109 W . M ain St. P0 Box 130 Elk P oint, SD 57025 Phone: (605) 356-2772 F ax: (605) 356-2584 W eb: www .dakotaaler t.com[...]