Driveway Monitors - Rodann
Rodann Wireless Driveway Alarm System
Model ID: RXTX2000A
NOW Just $144.00 USD
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If you're looking to better protect your driveway, the Rodann Wireless Driveway Alarm System is the perfect device for you! With its infrared sensor and 1000 ft. transmission range, nothing will be entering your driveway without you knowing!
The Rodann Wireless Driveway Alarm System has a built-in infrared sensor has a wireless transmitting range of 1000 feet and can be easily coded to sound one of four different chime sounds when it sends a signal to the receiver. The wireless receiver can receive signals from up to four different sensors and each can have its own sound letting you know which sensor has been triggered! The receiver also has a 12V output which you can use to activate an accessory for 1 or 5 seconds!
Driveway Sensor with Wireless Transmitter:
The weather proof outdoor sensor is sealed for all season performance and protection. For operation it requires one (1) 9V battery which will last approximately one (1) year with normal traffic. The sensor can be mounted both vertically such as on a post or tree or overhead for use in areas other than driveways, I.e. loading docks, indoors, et.. To program your sensor to work with your receiver is very easy, simply match the first four easy to reach dip switches on the back of the sensor to the four dip switches in the receiver. The final two dip switches on the sensor are how you identify the "zone" which that sensor is monitoring.
Driveway Alarm Receiver:
The receiver which comes with the Rodann Driveway Alarm System is capable of receiving and distinguishing signals from four (4) different sensor/transmitters and has a 12V Output for activating an accessory when an alarm signal is received! It also comes with a built in LED Digital Counter letting you keep track of your visitors/customers and allowing you to check if an alarm was sent while you were away. The receiver has four (4) different chime sounds which can be used to distinguish between four (4) different sensors and zones!






