1. Ifihan ati Loriview
The 1byone Wireless Driveway Alarm System is designed to enhance the security of your property by detecting movement in designated areas. This system provides an added layer of security for driveways, front porches, gates, homes, sheds, offices, walkways, and swimming pools. It utilizes motion detection technology to alert you to the presence of vehicles or individuals.
The system consists of a receiver and two PIR (Passive Infrared) motion sensors. It is expandable, allowing for up to five sensors to be paired with a single receiver for comprehensive monitoring.

Figure 1: The 1byone Wireless Driveway Alarm System, including the receiver and two PIR motion sensors.
2. Package Awọn akoonu
Nigbati o ba ṣii package, jọwọ rii daju pe gbogbo awọn paati wọnyi wa:
- 2 x PIR Motion Sensors
- 1 x Unit olugba
- 4 x Awọn ifibọ Odi
- 4 x Skru
- 1 x Ilana itọnisọna (iwe yii)
3. Ọja irinše
Familiarize yourself with the different parts of your 1byone Driveway Alarm System:

Nọmba 2: Alaye view of the receiver and sensor components.
Olugba Gbigba:
- Atọka LED: Illuminates upon detection or for pairing status.
- Tan/Pa Yipada: Ṣe agbara olugba tan tabi pa.
- Sound and Flash Switch: Toggles between sound, flash, or both for alerts.
- Bọtini sisopọ: Used to pair new sensors with the receiver.
- DC Power Input Jack: Sopọ si ohun ti nmu badọgba agbara.
- Low Volume Switch: Adjusts the alert volume.
- Door Chime and Alarm Switch: Selects between a chime sound or an alarm sound.
- Agbọrọsọ: Emits alert sounds.
- Wall Mounting Hole: For securing the receiver to a wall.
Sensọ išipopada PIR:
- Oluwari PIR: Detects infrared radiation emitted by moving objects.
- Atọka LED: Illuminates when motion is detected.
- Ideri Kopa Batiri: Houses the batteries for the sensor.
4. Eto ati fifi sori
The 1byone Driveway Alarm System is designed for quick and easy DIY installation. Follow these steps to set up your system:
4.1 Sensọ Placement
Place your sensor(s) in desired outdoor locations such as driveways, gates, or garden areas. The sensors can be mounted to posts, walls, fences, or trees. Ensure the sensor's angled eye is positioned to cover the detection area effectively.

Olusin 3: Example of a motion sensor mounted on a tree for outdoor detection.
4.2 Ipò Olùgbà
Position the receiver unit indoors, within the transmission range of the sensors (up to 300 feet). The receiver can be placed on a flat surface or mounted to a wall using the provided screws and wall plugs.
4.3 Powering the Units
- Olugba: Connect the receiver to a standard electrical outlet using the provided power adapter.
- Awọn sensọ: Install the required batteries (not included) into the battery compartment of each sensor.
4.4 Pairing Sensors (if necessary)
If sensors are not pre-paired or if you are adding new sensors, refer to the pairing instructions in the 'Operating Instructions' section to link them with the receiver.

Figure 4: The system offers plug-and-play setup, ready in minutes, and protects against various intrusions.
5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
Once installed, the system operates by detecting motion and sending a signal to the receiver.
5.1 Wiwa išipopada
The sensors detect motion from vehicles, people, or large animals within a range of up to 24 feet. When motion is detected, a signal is wirelessly transmitted to the receiver.
5.2 Receiver Alerts
Upon receiving a signal, the receiver will activate an alert based on your selected settings. This can be an audible chime or alarm, a flashing LED light, or both.

Figure 5: The system is fully expandable and can function as a doorbell or security alarm.
5.3 Expanding the System
The system is fully expandable, allowing you to add up to 5 additional sensors per receiver. To pair a new sensor:
- Rii daju pe olugba ti wa ni titan.
- Press the Pairing Button on the receiver. The LED indicator may flash.
- Trigger the new sensor by passing your hand in front of it.
- The receiver will confirm successful pairing with an audible alert or LED flash.
6. Alert Options
The receiver offers three distinct alert settings to suit your preferences:
- Alarm Ring / Door Ring: The receiver will emit an audible sound (either a chime or an alarm, depending on the 'Door Chime and Alarm Switch' setting).
- Ina filaṣi LED: The LED indicator on the receiver will flash, providing a visual alert.
- Alarm Ring / Door Ring + LED Flashlight: Both an audible sound and a flashing LED will activate simultaneously.
Use the 'Sound and Flash Switch' on the receiver to cycle through these alert options.
7. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Brand | 1nipasẹ |
| Nọmba awoṣe | 6-O00QH-0514-old |
| Àwọ̀ | Funfun |
| Orisun Agbara (Olugba) | Okun Itanna |
| Orísun Agbára (Àwọn Sensọ) | Awọn batiri (ko si) |
| O pọju Gbigbe Ibiti | 300 Feet (sensor to receiver) |
| Sensọ Wiwa Ibiti | Titi di awọn ẹsẹ 24 |
| Iṣagbesori Iru | Ògiri Ògiri |
| Iwọn Nkan | 13.6 iwon |
| Ọja Mefa | 5.6 x 4.8 x 4.2 inches |
| Awọn irinše to wa | 2 x PIR sensors, 1 x Receiver, 4 x wall plugs, 4 x screws, 1 x Instruction manual |

Figure 6: The system features an improved infrared detection chip for reliable performance in various weather conditions.
8. Itọju
To ensure optimal performance and longevity of your 1byone Driveway Alarm System, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Awọn sensọ mimọ: Periodically wipe the sensor lenses with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust, dirt, or spiderwebs that may obstruct detection.
- Rirọpo Batiri: Replace sensor batteries promptly when the low battery indicator (if available) activates, or if detection range/reliability decreases.
- Ṣayẹwo Awọn isopọ: Ensure the receiver's power adapter is securely plugged into both the receiver and the electrical outlet.
- Awọn Okunfa Ayika: While designed for outdoor use, extreme weather conditions (heavy snow, ice buildup) may temporarily affect sensor performance. Clear any obstructions from the sensor's field of view.
9. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter issues with your driveway alarm system, refer to the following troubleshooting tips:
9.1 No Detection or False Alarms
- Check Sensor Placement: Ensure the sensor is aimed correctly and its path is clear of obstructions. Avoid aiming directly at heat sources or moving foliage.
- Ipele Batiri: Replace sensor batteries if they are low.
- Idawọle Ayika: While improved, extreme weather (heavy rain, fog, snow, strong winds) can sometimes cause false alarms or reduce detection range.
- Igun Wiwa: Adjust the sensor's angle to optimize detection and minimize false triggers.
9.2 Receiver Not Alerting
- Agbara: Ensure the receiver is powered on and properly connected to an electrical outlet.
- Iwọn didun: Check the 'Low Volume Switch' setting.
- Aṣayan Itaniji: Verify the 'Sound and Flash Switch' is set to an audible or visual alert.
- Ibiti: Ensure the receiver is within the 300-foot transmission range of the sensor. Walls and other structures can reduce this range.
- Pipọpọ: Re-pair the sensor with the receiver if the connection seems lost.
10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
1byone stands by the quality of its products. This system comes with a 90-day return policy and an industry-leading 2-year warranty.
For any questions, issues, or technical support, please contact 1byone directly. Refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official 1byone webojula fun iranlowo.





