| | |  | Home Business Electronics | Home » » Dakota Alert PR-3000 Portable Receiver for 3000 Series | | | | | | | Description: | | - Dakota Alert portable receiver for 3000 series- Verysmall receiver that is patible with any 3000 series transmitters- Only 2.5" x 1.25" x .75"- LCD display- Capable of receiving and storingalert signals from up to four zones- Each zonecan store up to 400 events with a time and date stamp- Each zone can store up to 999 total events without a time and date stamp- With the counter function you will now know when a monitor was activated- Also very portable due to it's smallsize and rechargeable battery- Rechargeable Li- Ion battery will hold a charge for up to 10 days- Give an audible tone for each zone and a vibrate alert for times when you need the receiver to be silent- A perfect accessory for small or home based businesses that are trying to monitor customer traffic; the business operator can be pletely mobile yet will be notified if a customer approaches the monitored area- Applications: convenience stores motels nurseries or any business that does not always have someone monitoring the front door- AshDKPR3000 | | | Features: | |
• Only 2.5" x 1.25" x .75"
• LCD display
• Rechargeable Li- Ion battery included
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.25 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.25 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.25 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.97 pounds | | Package Length:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 14 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good Reciever for Dakota Alert motion sensorsDec 27, 2008
By Jay D. Anderson This is a well made compact little reciever that records up to 999 triggers with channle, date, and time for up to 4 Dakota Alert motion sensors. You can configure the frequency and codes and the reciever can tell you exactly what channel has been triggered to tell you where the "bag guy" is. I have one channel operating looking at the back door of my home. The device has only one down side... it can "choke" now and then and this requires a "reset" (small hole-button in side you hit with a paperclip). When you reset it you have to reconfigure date, time, etc. so the logs are correct. But very useful product... you can set the chime to go and/or vibrate mode. I clip on my pajama collar in bed on vibrate and it tells me when I have a "fish on the end of my line". LOL
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Portable receiver for Dakota motion detectorSep 23, 2008
By Wilton R. Chiles
"geezer game player"
I already had the Dakota motion detector. The transmitter is mounted at the entrance to my driveway and the receiver blares away when any person or car passes in front of it. The beauty of the PR3000 is (1)you can carry it on your person and (2) it records the event as to time and date so you know what happened even if you didn't hear the alarm at the time.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Portable receiverOct 01, 2010
By Michael W. Neustrom
"Orion"
I've been unhappy with this receiver. My hope had been to be able to ascertain when someone came up our drive while I was on the far side of the house. It has only provided that service about half the time. I haven't been able to count on it and have stopped carrying it around.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
great ideaSep 25, 2010
By cfeconline This is a great idea but it has to be within veiwing distance or it won't go off. If I can see the driveway, I don't need it! It has a range of only around 150' at best. I ended up putting it in the house on a windowsill so it would be useful at least in there. I like that it will record the times that it is tripped so it is an excellent addition instead of a 2nd AC reciever if you need more than one alert.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Step SaverFeb 21, 2010
By John H. Adams
"Jussi"
Our mail box is located about 300 feet from our rural home and trying to guess when the mail or paper was delivered and ready to be picked up was just that, a guess. Many wasted trips were made. The solution was to place a UT-3000 transmitter at the mailbox wired to a switch on the mail box door. A R-3000 receiver now announces and records when the mail is delivered. Our newspaper deliverer opens and shuts the mailbox door when he delivers the paper so that is announced also. This scheme has been in use for 2-1/2 years and has saved many steps. Lithium batteries in the transmitter last almost a year.
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