
Wireless Motion Alert 3000Wireless Motion Alert 3000
WMA-3000 • 3,000' range*
Includes one transmitter and one receiver
The WMA-3000 is the next step in the evolution of the
driveway alarm. We have taken our years of experi-
ence and created the ultimate in wireless systems. The
transmitter operates on one 9-volt battery and is easily
mounted on a tree or post near the drive. The transmit-
ter uses a passive infrared (PIR) beam to detect people
or vehicles to a distance of up to 80 feet, then sends a
radio signal back to the WR-3000 receiver up to 3,000
feet away*.
The transmitter is weather proof and meant for exte-
rior locations. Up to four zones can be monitored with
additional transmitters. The transmitters can be pro-
grammed so they will each sound a diff erent tone at
the receiver.
The WR-3000 is the receiver for the WMA-3000 sys-
tem. 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 trans-
mitter, one of four diff erent tones (Classical, West-
minster 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.
Operating Range: -30F to 120F *Actual range will vary depending on the local terrain.
Note: Our 3000 Series products use the latest technology. Therefore, they are not compatible with our
earlier products.
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Extra Transmitter for WMA-3000
Extra wireless transmitters can be used in other locations; for example, a second drive,
other buildings, backyard, etc.
Extra Receiver for WMA-3000
The receivers can be placed in other buildings or locations, and will each sound at the
same time.
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