Drive
Alert FAQs
Drive Alert Frequently Asked Questions
What
should I do if I encounter false alarms (with no vehicle passing
the sensor)?
This can occur
suddenly, late at night or after a rainstorm. It is most often
a result of moisture making contact with exposed wires through
an accidental nick in the cable jacket. The control panel may
also have a problem.First—remove
the 3 sensor leads, (red, black and silver shield wire). Wait
approximately 1 minute, if no more alarms occur after 1 minute,
usually it is a problem with the sensor cable. An ohmmeter test
should be run in this case. Typically this results from a cut/break
in the cable outer jacket and insulation of one or both inner
conductors. Next, run a test of the control panel itself (see
below).To run an
Ohmmeter test, first disconnect the cable from the control panel
terminals. Ohmmeter tests of the cable’s red and black leads
should show 800 ohms plus or minus 50 ohms. Then connect the
ohmmeter to the red lead and the silver shield lead-this should
read open circuit (very high resistance). Use the highest ohm
range the meter has. Note-some meters have a high reading of
just 2 million ohms-this may be too low if the problem is just
beginning or is initially 3-5 million ohms. Typically the meter
should have a 20 million ohms or higher range to catch initial
problems. Note-the problem can be aggravated by changing resistance
caused by moisture conductivity changes with temperature.
For the control
panel test, disconnect the sensor for more than one minute.
If the alarm sounds continuously or intermittent alarms occur
without touching the circuit board, the control panel is defective
and needs repair. Momentary alarms can be induced by touching
BK and S terminals with moistened fingers. This test may cause
alarms that last 5 to 25 seconds. The control panel should remain
quiet thereafter. Do not touch the circuit board after initiating
an alarm. If no alarm occurs, check the blanker LED at the back
of the circuit board (note- blanker LED may flash momentarily
during the finger test). If ON continuously, turn the blanker
pot counterclockwise to turn off. If there is no change and
the LED remains on, the unit needs repair. The blanker LED is
usually ON for one minute when AC power is initially applied
to the control panel, and then is out at all other times. If
the power LED and/or blanker LED are out at all times when the
AC power is first applied, the unit needs repair. Also, see
next question for additional information.
What
do R, BK and S stand for on the terminals?
R= Red sensor
wire
BK=
Black sensor wire
S= Shield wire
What
should I do if there are no alarms, but I can hear the internal
drive alert relay clicking?
Check the
rear whistle switch; it should be ON for the drive alert internal
alarm to sound. Also the internal 1 ampere glass fuse should
be checked (red LED adjacent to terminal strip is out if fuse
is open). The blown fuse problem occurs most often with external
alarm sounders connected to the NO and NEG terminals. Replace
the internal 1 ampere glass cartridge fuse if open. DO NOT EXCEED
FUSE RATING. Before replacing fuse, remove AC power and external
alarm connections. Place whistle switch in ON position. Insert
new fuse. Apply power and create alarm by touching the BK and
S terminals. The internal whistle should sound and the red power
LED alongside terminal strip should be on. Reconnect the external
alarms. If the fuse blows again, check external alarm components
and proper connection of the wires to the external sounder.
Note-if whistle
switch is normally off and external sounders do not operate
but relay clicks, check external alarms. With rear switch off
external connections are between C and NO (the C and NO terminals
are closed each time the relay clicks).
What
do I do if the vehicle alarm length is too short?
The alarm
duration is controlled by the Timer Adjust Pot. Turn the timer
pot adjustment counterclockwise to lengthen time. See the label
on the inside of the top cover for the timer-adjust-pot location.
Also check the blanker LED, if it is momentarily flashing at
the start of each alarm, adjust its pot slightly counterclockwise
(15-20 degrees).
What
do I do if the vehicles on the street or road are tripping the
alarm?
Check the
sensor location; it should be 25 to 30 feet from the street.
Furthermore, if there is fast traffic (semi tractors) traveling
at high rates of speed, the sensor needs to be farther from
the road. Otherwise, reduce the sensitivity setting of the drive alert.
Then, check if slow moving small vehicles still activate drive alert
as it moves past sensor. If distance can not be met, reduce
sensitivity and/or move sensor closer to moving vehicle. In
some instances this can be addressed by burying the sensor in
the middle of the drive. Install a PVC pipe to center of the
drive, and slide sensor in pipe to the middle of the drive.
Then reduce the sensitivity setting.
May
I use more than one sensor and protect more than one area?
Yes. Whenever additional
sensors are required there are two ways to connect the sensors
to the control panel – both sensors in series connection or
in a parallel connection. For the series connection connect
the sensor one red-lead to the R terminal, the sensor one black-lead
to the sensor two red-lead and the sensor two black lead to
the BK terminal. Tie both shield leads to the S terminal. For
the parallel connection tie both red leads to the R terminal
and both black leads to the BK terminal. All shield leads
connect to the S terminal.Whenever
more than 2 sensors are used, the series arrangement should
be used. Connect the sensor one red-lead to the R terminal,
the sensor one black lead to the sensor two red lead, and the
sensor two black lead to the next sensor red lead, etc. Connect
the last sensor black lead to the BK terminal. All shields connect
to the S terminal.
Using more
than 3 sensors will work, but with a gradual diminishing pickup.
This is the result of the sensor resistance and inductive reactance
reducing the signal as it passes through each sensor. In a parallel
connection, the sensor resistance of each in parallel will reduce
the available signal at the control panel terminals. This effect
has been rigorously tested for each hookup and begins to show
up when more than 3 sensors are used.
Why
can’t I use the sensor without a control panel?
The sensor
is a passive device that contains no amplification. The detected
vehicle signal is very low in amplitude; thus, it will not provide
operation of any relay without a large amount of amplification
and signal shaping. The Mier Products’ control panel removes
extraneous signals as well as detects the various waveforms
that occur.
How
do I increase the DA-505 timer power handling capability?
The power handling capability
of the DA-505 timer can be increased by using the timer to operate
a 25-30 ampere external relay with its high current contacts.
The relay coil (120VAC) can be driven by the DA-505 timer and
the external relay contacts used to control the high power lights.
Be sure to enclose the new relay in a metal enclosure to prevent
shock from the AC power.
What
should I do if I have intermittent or non-operating DA-057 Powerflash
Interface and DA-058 Chime modules (X-10)?
When using
the DA-500 and DA-057 Powerflash Interface transmitter and DA-058
Chime module, verify you have a correct hookup (including all
DA-057 and DA-058 switch settings). If it’s a new hookup, also
verify correct wiring is in use, (resistor network to lower
control voltage to DA-057 approximately to 12-13VDC and wiring
is correct).
If it’s an existing hookup
that has been working properly, verify the drive alert control
panel is functioning correctly. Then press the Powerflash Interface
transmitter TEST button (upper left) to activate the remote
chime. If there is no response, move the chime to the same location
as the DA-057 transmitter and check once more. Verify the house
and unit code settings are the same on each module. If there
is no response, then either one or the other module is defective
and needs replacement. If the modules work at the same location,
then try another outlet in the chimes’ location. Also see suggestions
for using a Passive Phase Coupler under the following FAQ.
What
should be done if, while using the Powerflash Interface modules
to operate a chime or lamp module, an intermittent operation occurs,
or one of the modules works in one outlet but does not respond
in other outlets?
In this case, the signal strength
on the house wiring may be the cause. House wiring has two main
120 VAC circuits. Whenever a Powerflash Interface transmitter
is plugged into one AC outlet and the associated chime or lamp
module is plugged into an AC outlet on the second circuit an
insufficient signal may be present and the module will not respond.
At times, changes in operation can be associated with a furnace,
well-pump, or washer operation. Move the inoperative module
to the same location as the transmitter to verify a weak signal
is the problem. If this is the case, the problem should be resolved
with the use of a Passive Phase Coupler which connects to both
120 VAC circuits in the house service entrance panel. Follow
the installation instructions to place a Passive Phase Coupler
in a service entrance panel.
How
do I test the DA-500 Control Panel for continuous and no alarms?
Disconnect
the sensor cable first and then run the ohmmeter test described
for false alarms. If the alarms stop the sensor cable is the
problem. If the alarms continue without touching the terminal
strip or circuit board for more than 1 minute, the control panel
needs repair. If no alarms occur and the control panel appears
to not function, then repair is required.
How
do I use the DA-055 Chime System? What would cause the Chime to
be muffled?
The DA-055 Chime System is
an electronic chime that uses a relay contact to activate the
chime. The chime is a solenoid system that uses a plunger to
strike two chime bars. Check the mounting of each bar. Muffled
chime notes could be the result of chime bars that have fallen
off the grommet bar supports or the chime is not upright. System
operation can be checked by disconnecting one wire from the
DA-500 (C or NO terminals) then touching the disconnected wire
to the other wire. Two notes should sound. If there is no chime
note, then verify the chime power supply is connected and 11
VAC is present internally on the two top transformer wires.
If the power is ok, then the chime may need to be replaced.
(NOTE: DO NOT operate the DA-500 control panel with the whistle
switch in ON position without first disconnecting the two DA-055
wires). Place switch in OFF position before connecting the two
DA-055 wires back on the terminal strip. Note-if a continuous
alarm exists the chime will not sound more than 2 notes. It
will then remain silent.
What
do I do if I am using the drive alert for a Drive-up Window, and
I’m experiencing problems?
Intermittent
operation can result if a sensor is located too far from the
vehicle. This can occur if the sensor is installed in an overhead
canopy that is 10 or more feet high. Also the sensor must be
located more than a vehicle length from the drive up window.
Small and/or low iron content vehicles moving slowly may not
produce sufficient signal change in the sensor to activate the
chime. Also the sensitivity setting should be checked. Turn
sensitivity pot setting clockwise to increase drive alert sensitivity.
Placing a speed bump across the vehicle lane in line with the
sensor may help increase the vehicle signal. If vehicles outside
of the drive-up lane trigger the drive alert, reduce the sensitivity
setting slightly.
How
can I use a Home Alarm in conjunction with the drive alert to
announce a vehicle’s presence?
The Mier Products
control panel can be connected to a home alarm system requiring
no voltage on the internal relay contacts (dry contacts). The
C, NC and NO terminals of the drive alert control panel can
be used with home alarm systems by placing the whistle switch
on the back of the control panel in the OFF position. This removes
the internal voltage from the SPDT relay contacts and also turns
off the internal piezo whistle. DO NOT CONNECT THE drive alert
Wireless Driveway Monitor SYSTEMS TO OTHER ALARM SYSTEMS WHICH ARE TIED
TO THE POLICE OR OTHER SERVICES WITH FALSE ALARM POLICIES.
How
do I turn the drive alert audible alarm off at selected times?
The internal
and external piezo whistles on the drive alert can be selectively
turned off by placing the rear whistle switch in the OFF position.
A separate switch can be used by placing the whistle switch
in the off position and connecting an ON/OFF switch between
the C and plus 24 terminals. This will control the application
of drive alert voltage on the C terminal. The latter method
will not allow the internal piezo whistle to operate.
Can
I use a remote whistle with the base model DA-500 drive alert?
Yes, the Mier
Products DA-052 wall mount whistle can be used with the DA-500
control panel to sound an alarm in any room (see the next FAQ).
However, it may be more cost efficient for you to use the DA-503
or DA-504 models, which bring you more features (such as remote
chimes that can be placed in any receptacle in the house and
turning on lights) without the work and cost of hard-wiring.
Check out the DA-503 and DA-504 information on this website
for more details.
How
can I connect an external piezo whistle to the drive alert?
An external piezo whistle rated
3-28 VDC can be connected to the drive alert. Two conductors
with 22-24 gauge wire size is adequate for this service. If
it is desired to operate the drive alert without the internal
piezo whistle, the rear whistle switch should be placed in the
OFF position and a jumper wire connected from the front terminal
strip +24 VDC position to the C terminal.
Can
I splice the sensor cable?
The
splicing of the sensor cable must be done with considerable
care. Moisture in a break in the cable jacket will result
in false alarms. The outer jacket of the cable is polyethylene
material that resists adherence of some sealants. Use of an
ordinary plastic tape will not produce a moisture proof splice.
A silicone based sealer may not be sufficient either. Absolute
Automation offers a tested and approved spliced kit, or we have
tested and approved cable lengths up to 2000 feet.