ChunHee Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm

ChunHee Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm User Manual

Model: Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm

1. Okwu mmalite

The ChunHee Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm is designed to deter unwanted animals and intruders from your property using a combination of motion-activated strobe lights and loud sounds, including dog barking and gunshot effects. This device is solar-powered, environmentally friendly, and suitable for various outdoor environments.

ChunHee Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm detecting movement in a yard with various animals

Image 1.1: The Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm in an outdoor setting, illustrating its detection capabilities for animals like deer, bears, raccoons, and coyotes within a 110-degree angle and 33ft distance.

2. Ngwaahịa gafereview

Familiarize yourself with the main components of your Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm:

Diagram of ChunHee Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm components

Image 2.1: Labeled diagram showing the solar panel, loudspeaker, PIR sensor, sound switch, volume control, power button, recording button, microphone, DC charge port, and mounting port.

  • Ogwe anyanwụ: Converts sunlight into electrical energy to charge the internal battery.
  • Igwe okwu: Emits alarm sounds.
  • PIR Sensọ: Passive Infrared sensor detects motion within its range.
  • Ụda Gbanye: Toggles between different sound options.
  • Njikwa olu: Adjusts the alarm volume.
  • Bọtịnụ ike: Turns the device on/off and cycles through modes.
  • Bọtịnụ ndekọ: Initiates custom sound recording.
  • Igwe okwu: Captures custom sound recordings.
  • DC Charge Port: For alternative charging via USB cable.
  • Mounting Port: Maka nrụnye dị nchebe.

3. Atụmatụ

  • Nchọpụta ngagharị: PIR sensor detects movement within 5-8 meters and a 110-degree angle.
  • Oti mkpu: Produces a 130dB alarm sound to deter intruders and animals.
  • Ìhè strok: Flashing lights accompany the alarm sound for visual deterrence.
  • Nhọrọ ụda: Includes default dog barking and gunshot sounds.
  • Custom Recording: Allows users to record their own alarm sounds (up to 20 seconds).
  • Olu nwere ike imeghari: Three levels of volume adjustment.
  • Ike anyanwụ: Equipped with a high-capacity solar panel for continuous operation.
  • Ikpuchi ihu igwe: IP65 waterproof design ensures durability in various weather conditions.
  • Multiple Work Modes: Three distinct operating modes for different needs.
ChunHee Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm with DIY recording and 129dB sound

Image 3.1: The alarm's ability to support DIY recording and produce a 129dB sound, shown deterring an intruder while residents sleep peacefully.

ChunHee Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm with IP65 waterproof rating

Image 3.2: The alarm mounted on a fence during rain, highlighting its IP65 waterproof, windproof, snowy, and foggy weather resistance.

4. Nhazi

  1. Ebube mbụ: Before first use, ensure the solar alarm charges under direct sunlight for at least 1 full day (24 hours). This activates the battery and ensures optimal performance.
  2. Nkwalite njikwa anya: Remove the battery isolation piece from the bottom of the remote control before use.

5. Ụdị arụ ọrụ

The alarm offers three operating modes, selectable via the power button on the device or the remote control:

Diagram illustrating the three working modes of the ChunHee Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm

Image 5.1: Visual representation of the three operating modes: Mode A (24-hour flash and alarm), Mode B (Night 12-hour flash and alarm), and Mode C (Night 12-hour flash and alarm every 5 minutes).

  • Mode A (24-hour Flash and Alarm): When motion is detected, the alarm will sound and flash for 24 hours a day.
  • Mode B (Night 12-hour Flash and Alarm): When motion is detected, the alarm will sound and flash only during nighttime hours.
  • Mode C (Night 12-hour Flash and Alarm Every 5 Minutes): During nighttime, if motion is detected, the alarm will sound and flash every 5 minutes.

Press the power button once to activate Mode A, twice for Mode B, three times for Mode C, and four times to power off the device.

6. Ọrụ ndekọ

The alarm allows you to record a custom sound for personalized deterrence:

  1. Initiate Recording: Long press the recording button for 2 seconds. The indicator light will stay on, signaling that recording has begun.
  2. Dekọọ ụda: Speak clearly into the microphone. The device can record up to 20 seconds.
  3. Nkwụsị ndekọ: Release the button to finish recording. The recording will automatically end after 20 seconds if the button is not released.
  4. Degharịa: A new recording will automatically overwrite the previous one.

The recording distance affects the playback effect. Ensure you are close enough to the microphone for clear audio capture.

7. Ịchaji

Your ChunHee Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm supports two charging methods:

Diagram showing solar charging and DC charging methods for the alarm

Image 7.1: Illustration of the solar panel charging under sunlight and the DC charge port for USB charging.

  • Ịchaji anyanwụ: The integrated solar panel charges the internal battery using sunlight. For optimal charging, ensure the device is placed where it receives at least 4 hours of direct sunlight daily. Charging efficiency may vary with weather conditions and seasons.
  • Nchaji DC: For faster charging or during periods of low sunlight, use the provided USB cable with a DC 5V ≤ 1A charger. DC charging typically takes less than 2 hours.

8. Installation & Placement

Proper installation and placement are crucial for the alarm's effectiveness:

  • Ìhè anyanwụ: Mount the alarm in a location that receives ample direct sunlight throughout the day to maximize solar charging.
  • Mpaghara nchọpụta: Position the alarm to face the direction of animal activity or potential entry points. The PIR sensor has a 110-degree sensing angle and detects movement within 5-8 meters.
  • Ịkwanye: Use the provided installation kit (screws) to securely hang the alarm.
  • Ojiji dị iche iche: The alarm is suitable for various outdoor locations, including farms, coops, barns, camping sites, homes, gardens, and yards.
ChunHee Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm in various outdoor scenarios

Foto 8.1: Ọpụamples of extensive use scenarios, including a garden, orchard, camping area, and courtyard, demonstrating the alarm's adaptability.

9. Nlekọta

  • Ogwe anyanwụ dị ọcha: Jiri nwayọ na-ehichapụ akụkụ anyanwụ mgbe niile, damp cloth to remove dust and debris, ensuring efficient charging.
  • Batrị dị anya: If the remote control's operating distance shortens or becomes insensitive, replace its battery.
  • Nlekọta oge: In regions with prolonged cloudy or rainy weather, consider bringing the alarm indoors for manual DC charging to maintain battery levels.

10. Nchọpụta nsogbu

OkwuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Oti mkpu anaghị arụ ọrụInsufficient charge; PIR sensor obstructed; device off or in incorrect mode.Ensure initial 24-hour charge. Verify solar panel receives direct sunlight. Check for obstructions in front of the PIR sensor. Confirm device is powered on and in the desired operating mode.
Njikwa anya anaghị arụ ọrụBattery isolation piece not removed; low remote battery; out of range.Remove the battery isolation piece. Replace the remote battery if needed. Ensure you are within a few feet of the alarm for remote operation.
Animals not deterred immediatelyAnimals may need time to adapt to the deterrent.It may take between two and four weeks for some animals to respond to the deterrent. Maintain consistent operation.
Oke nchọpụta na-ekwekọghị ekwekọLow battery charge; environmental factors.Ensure the device is fully charged. Optimal range is achieved with a full battery. Avoid placing near heat sources or objects that might interfere with PIR detection.

11. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
ỤdịChunHee
Isi Iyi IkeIke anyanwụ
Akụkụ ngwaahịa5"L x 3"W x 5"H
Usoro njikwaIme, metụ
Mkpọtụ egwu129 decibel
Ụdị nkwụnyeUgwu mgbidi
Maximum Range (PIR)Mita 8 (ihe dị ka 26 ụkwụ)
Ihe Nchịkwa Ihe NchịkwaInfrared na-agafe agafe (PIR)
Ibu Ibu2.02 kilogram
Ngosi nke enweghị mmiriIP65

12. Official Product Videos

Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm Overview

Vidiyo nke 12.1: Vidiyo a na-egosi etu esi ewepụ ihe mgbuview of the ChunHee Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm, demonstrating its features, working principle, and application in various outdoor settings to deter animals and intruders.

Barking Dog Alarm Demonstration

Video 12.2: A short demonstration of the barking dog alarm sound feature, showing how it activates upon motion detection to scare away potential threats.

13. Akwụkwọ ikike & Nkwado

For any questions or further assistance regarding your ChunHee Solar Outdoor Motion Sensor Alarm, please refer to the included user manual or contact ChunHee customer support. Specific warranty details may be provided with your purchase documentation.

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