Wireless Motion Alert Receiver - mfg part # WR-3000 | 
| Brand: Dakota Alert Category: CE
List Price: $64.80 Buy New: $53.99 as of 9/5/2010 15:30 CDT details You Save: $10.81 (17%)
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Seller: Home Controls, Inc. Rating: 3 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 4 x 3 x 2
MPN: wr-3000 Model: WR-3000 UPC: 891179000188 EAN: 0961613046789 ASIN: B000KB9WDK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Receiver gets radio signals from transmitters up to 600 feet away | | • | Four different tones alert to breaches from up to four different transmitters | | • | Receiver can be wall-mounted |
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Product Description The WR-3000 is the receiver for All 3000 Series systems. The WR-3000 plugs into a standard wall outlet and can be placed on a table or mounted on the wall. When the receiver gets a signal from the transmitter, one of four different tones (Classical, Westminster Chime, Ding Dong, or Whistle) will sound for a few seconds. There is also a volume control, allowing you to set the sound to the desired level.
The WR-3000 is equipped with four form "C" relays (one for each zone), and one 12-volt DC output terminal that will activate for several seconds when a signal is received. The receiver can be user-programmed, so the 12-volt DC terminal and one relay will activate for 10 minutes, if this is desired. The tones will still sound for several seconds.
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| Customer Reviews: I love it July 18, 2010 Roy Reynolds (Bend OR USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I first bought this product in March of 09. It immediately became useful when I caught a creep entering my property at night on night after the alert went off. (See [...] ) You can see when the light come on, he runs. This was two weeks after getting my alert. Then once again a year later I caught a second creep in action. ( [...] ) The unit worked for just over a year before it quit working. I sent it back knowing it was just out of warrantee, but the people at dakota honored it anyway and sent me a new one. During the time the unit was out for repair, my wife and I realized how much we missed the unit. Not just the fact that we couldn't tell when someone had come into our driveway but how unprotected we felt at night. So I bought a second receiver. We have 4 transmitters on the property. One at the back gate, one on our rear deck, one near our garage door entrance and one at the driveway. Each zone has its own tone. Now with our repaired receiver in our laundry room and the new receiver in our bedroom, we sleep well at night. Unless the unit goes off : o )
I would add that the transmitters and receivers work flawlessly together. When it goes off, something is up. Dogs and dear will set it off, so that can be a problem, but overall we love ours. Batteries in the transmitter last about a year. Our temps in central Oregon range from 10 below in the winter and 100 in the summer.
Nice product. January 10, 2010 Palmetto State (Columbia, SC) I have a very long driveway. I am using this device in conjunction with the driveway probe transmitter. I bought one of those orange rotating 12 volt lights to connect to the reciever unit inside the house. I am planning on connecting this to the 12 Volt output. The manual says that it will run for 10 minutes. So I should not miss any alarms. If I have the music up real high or for some other reason that I am out of range of the audio alarm the visual alarm will last for 10 minutes.
Works great June 8, 2010 groomRN (Illinois USA) We added a second receiver to put in the pool house, out back by the pool. It's very secluded, so we have trouble knowing if someone comes in the drive when we're back there. So far, this works great! Haven't had any false signals, and it is very reliable. We have the magnetic bar buried by the driveway as well as a motion detector mounted on a tree by the drive. It's probably about 75 feet out to the pool area, and I can't fault any part of this system. It all works great!
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