Driveway Alarm Security

Published on April 14, 2020
Duration: 13:17

This guide details the installation of the eMacros SH-002 driveway alarm system. It covers optimal sensor placement to maximize solar charging and minimize false triggers, along with mounting techniques. The video emphasizes the system's passive infrared (PIR) technology and its half-mile transmission range, offering practical advice for effective home security setup.

Quick Summary

The eMacros SH-002 driveway alarm system features a PIR sensor with a 20-30 foot detection range and a powerful 1/2 mile (800 meters) transmission capability to its base station. The sensor is solar-powered via an 18650 rechargeable battery, while the base station can use AA batteries or a DC adapter.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Driveway Alarms
  2. 01:33eMacros SH-002 Features
  3. 02:12Sensor Controls and Power
  4. 03:14Base Station Overview
  5. 04:01Chime Testing
  6. 07:11Installation and Positioning
  7. 08:58Field Testing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the detection range of the eMacros SH-002 driveway alarm sensor?

The eMacros SH-002 driveway alarm sensor utilizes Passive Infrared (PIR) technology and has an adjustable detection range of 20 to 30 feet, allowing for flexible placement to cover desired areas effectively.

How far can the eMacros SH-002 sensor transmit to the base station?

The eMacros SH-002 system is designed for long-range communication, with the sensor capable of transmitting signals to the base station up to 1/2 mile (800 meters) away under optimal conditions.

How is the eMacros SH-002 sensor powered and charged?

The eMacros SH-002 sensor is powered by an internal 18650 rechargeable battery. This battery is kept charged by an integrated solar panel located on the top of the sensor unit.

What are the power options for the eMacros SH-002 base station?

The eMacros SH-002 base station offers dual power options: it can run on four AA batteries for portability or be connected to a 5V DC adapter for continuous power supply.

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