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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Someone is coming,
Thanks Dakota for a great product. We have used a driveway alert for several years and decided to try a second receiver in our shop. It’s really nice to know someone is coming up our mile long driveway. Definitely one of those products that would be replaced if it should quit working.
And thanks to amazon for being my favorite company! When you live in rural America and have access to amazon and one click you can shop 24/7 and get anything delivered to your door, LOVE AMAZON!!
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Completely unreliable,
Product is billed as having 600′ range–range is actually less than 100′ and does not work well through walls. Motion detection area is very narrow and not consistent. Well-conceived but poorly executed product. Tried to find a way to give it 0 stars, but system doesn’t allow it.
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Could have better audio performance,
I purchased a Dakota Alert receiver last year which has a very good audio annuciator performance at nearly all volume levels. I’ve tried two more of the receivers in the past few months and both have good audio performance only at low volume. The sound at higher volumes is poor. There is a need to re-engineer the audio sounder (or annunicator).
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