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1. GUARDLINE Questions USER S MANUAL Call Customer Service at 888 519 0413 10 a m to 6 p m Eastern or visit us on the web at www guardlinesecurity com 2014 Guardline Security Products UserManual_Page 1_v5_04 25 14_actual size indd 1 D 4 25 2014 4 29 37 PM Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this Guardline Driveway Alarm We hope you are pleased with this product s design functionality and ease of use If you have questions about setting up your system our Customer Service Department is available 10 a m to 6 p m Eastern Time at 888 519 0413 or on the web at www guardlinesecurity com A Your Driveway Alarm System s Receiver Power Turn power on or off Volume Dial the chime volume loud er or quieter AC Adapter Jack Plug in the sup plied 12V 500mA adapter here Pause Reset To PAUSE receiver op eration for an extended time press and hold this button for 3 seconds To clear the sound and light on the receiver press RESET once See Page 4 s Helpful Tip Pause Reset Melody on clearing resetting an entire zone Battery Check _ Melody Battery Check See Section Learn H on choosing a melody See Sections F Next for battery check functions Learn Next See Section D Pairing AC Adapter Power Volume Jack your Sensors with a Receiver Reay AC Power On The LED above Zone 1 will turn BLUE when using AC Power Battery Compartment Back up Battery Operate The
2. D Delay Time Setting Adjusts the chime s delay between alerts Example If set at 10 seconds there will be 10 seconds between the time the sensor is triggered and when the chime sounds E 12V Output Control Assigns a zone to the 12V Output terminal A for ex ternally wired devices See A Output Terminal on Page 9 for details F NO NC Control Selects which zone will connect with the NO NC terminals J Manufacturer Default Settings Listed below are the factory settings for your driveway alarm system NOTE Your system has been preset by the manufacturer to the most com monly used settings It is recommended that users test the unit s under the default settings before making adjustments If you have questions about these settings please contact Customer Service Receiver Sensor Interval Sleep Timer Photo Sensor OFF 3 6 5 ft sec Pause Time 30 minutes 7 seconds Pause Mode EU Delay Time 1 second Filter Distance Sensitivity 39 ft 12V Outputs all OFF NO NC Control all OFF UserManual_Page 1_v5_04 25 14_actual size indd 6 D Why Change Settings Though your Guardline Driveway Alarm System is factory set to suit the most com mon user sometimes your needs may require more complicated settings For in stance you may need to turn ON the Photo Sensor to enable motion detection if your sensing area is dark or dimly lit or if your sensing area is only a sidewalk w
3. LED above Zone 1 will turn RED when oper a e On Zone ating off of the 4 AA back up batteries Receiver Battery Indicators 0t included aS Receiver Battery Low LED above Zone 1 will flash RED every 5 sec and BEEP every 30 sec when receiver bat teries are running low Low Sensor Battery LED LED be low Zone 3 will flash RED and BEEP every 5 sec when one or more sensor Low Sensor i batteries are running low See Section F Battery LED Checking Sensor Battery Strength B AC Adapter Information Receiver Adapter Plug A O O The main power source of the receiver unit is the included 12V 500mA AC DC adapter C Powering Your Sensor The sensor runs on four 4 AA batteries not included and operates wire lessly at a maximum distance of 1000 feet from the receiver 1 Unscrew the four cover screws and remove the cover Install four 4 AA batteries as indicated 2 Replace the cover 3 Attach the sun and secure the four blocker optional screws UserManual_Page 1_v5_04 25 14_actual size indd 2 4 25 2014 4 29 37 PM D Pairing your Sensors with a Receiver Your sensor s need to be paired with a receiver before your system will properly function Follow these steps to pair sensor s with a receiver unit 1 Press and hold Learn on the receiver for 3 seconds to enter Learn Mode The Zone indicator will l
4. hard narrow object to move the black switch Interval Sleep Timer H7 sec OE 30 sec Photo Sensor E OFF day or night CE ON low light dark m E hae Distance Fl fl Ga Button Sensitivity 39ft 26ft 23ft 13 Filter gr 5 3 ft sec E slower movement Cg 3 6 5 ft sec LE faster movement After detecting motion the sensor can sleep for either 7 or 30 seconds allowing an object to pass through the field of vision before setting the alarm off again The Test Button can be pressed during set up to test that the sensor has been cor rectly paired with its receiver The Test Button is also used to recode the sensor in cases where more than one receiver is being used see Helpful Tip on Page 5 4 25 2014 4 29 38 PM I Advanced Settings Receiver Switches amp External Devices NOTE Your unit has been set by the manufacturer to the most com monly used settings It is strongly suggested that the system be used first under its factory settings before adjusting the dip switches If you are connecting an external device to the receiver consult with the ex ternal device s user manual for installation details and parameters The receiver battery cover must be removed in order to access the dip switches and output terminals see Section E Use a pen or other hard narrow object to move the switches to your p
5. LY external relays will not function See Section I for relay set up details and usages NOTE The receiver is equipped with a Battery Low alert The alert will turn off when the receiver batteries are replaced 1 Slide panel to open battery compartment 2 Install four 4 AAA batteries as indicated not included 3 Adjust dip switches if needed see Section G Replace cover UserManual_Page 1_v5_04 25 14_actual size indd 3 dS Helpful Tip Clearing All the Sensors in a Zone If you completely relocate your sensors for example if you were to move to a new home and reinstall your alarm system in a different arrangement follow these steps to clear sensors from a zone so you can then re pair the sensors in a new ar rangement 1 Press and hold Learn for 3 seconds to enter Learn Mode 2 Press Next to select which zone you wish to unpair If clearing Zone 1 skip this step 3 Press and hold Pause Reset for 3 seconds to unpair all the sensors in that zone The receiver will BEEP when the zone has been unpaired 4 Press Next until all indicators are off to exit Learn Mode 4 25 2014 4 29 38 PM F Checking Sensor Battery Strength All sensor batteries should be checked frequently to prevent malfunction of the alarm system Check the sensor batteries by using the receiver s Battery Check button and following the instructions
6. below 2 Press Next to select the zone you want to check 1 Press and hold Battery Check for 3 seconds to enter Check Mode The MAIN LED will light 3 Press and hold Battery Check The lit LEDs correspond to the sensor s in the zone which have batteries that may need replacing 4 Release button Repeat Steps 2 amp 3 to check remaining zones If you are experiencing interference or you have mul tiple receivers and or over 16 sensors and they utilize the same signal code you will need to manually change the code in one or more of your sensor units To do this PRESS and HOLD the Test Button in the sensor battery compartment down for 5 seconds When the LED flashes five times a new signal code has been generated Hold Test Button for 5 seconds NOTE The recoded sensor s will need to be re paired with a receiver See Section D for instructions 5 UserManual_Page 1_v5_04 25 14_actual size indd 4 G Installing your Sensor It is recommended that the motion sensor be mounted at least 3 feet from the ground on a sturdy non metal surface i e a wall or stiff post with the eye pointed toward and slightly down at the target sensing area Example of how to install sensor on a driveway post To install your sensor s follow the instructions below Tools you will need for installation a pencil a Phillips screwdriver electric dri
7. idth away and not across the road you may want to change Distance Sensitivity to just 13 feet 10 4 25 2014 4 29 38 PM
8. ight 2 Press Next to light the zone indicator you wish to pair your sensor with If pairing Zone 1 skip this step Each zone s indicator will light when selected Each zone can be paired with up to four 4 sensors NOTE If all spaces are occupied all zone LEDs will flash THREE TIMES 3 Press Melody to choose the melody you wish to play when the sensor is triggered There are a total of 32 melodies to choose from Melody select sequence Melody 1 gt Melody 2 gt gt Melody 32 gt Melody 1 4 To complete the process activate the sensor you wish to pair by slowly walking past or wav ing your hand at least one foot from the eye The sensor eye will light when activated The receiver will BEEP when successfully paired To exit Learn Mode press Next until all zone indicators turn off Jew NOTE If the sensor has already been paired there will be NO SOUND The indicator of the already paired zone will flash then the indicator of the new zone chosen in Step 2 will relight You need to select a different zone to complete the pairing process E Installing Receiver Batteries The receiver is designed to operate using the AC adapter However it is highly recommended that four 4 AAA batteries not included be in stalled for back up purposes during unexpected power outages or other circumstances where AC power may be temporarily unavailable If you choose to run the receiver off battery power ON
9. ll amp 7mm electric drill bit recommended 2 Recommended Use an electric drill with a 7mm drill bit to create 25mm deep priming holes prior to fitting the screws This will help prevent stripping of the screws 1 Mark the mounting surface with a pencil using the four mounting holes on the sensor mount as a guide 7mm drill bit 4 25 2014 4 29 38 PM 3 Using a Phillips screwdriver attach the sensor mount to the mounting surface using the provided screws 4 Adjust the sensor eye to focus on the area you are monitoring by gently swiveling it on its base Congratulations Your Guardline Driveway Alarm System is now ready to serve you UserManual_Page 1_v5_04 25 14_actual size indd 5 H Advanced Settings Sensor Adjustments Several switches are inside the battery compartment which regulate various sensor functions Follow this guide to adjust yourunitto the desired setting s NOTE Your unit is already set by the manufacturer to the most commonly used settings Only make adjustments to these settings if the unit does not work as desired under the factory settings 1 Remove the sun shade 2 Inside the sensor unit is a and the four screws back up battery compartment holding the sensor cover and rows of switches which in place control the sensor settings 3 Use the guide below to set the sensor according to your preferences using a pen or other
10. referred setting f Pause Time Setting W130 min CE 60 min Pause Mode HIEU CE US D Delay Time Setting ai sec H 10 sec aries sec Eo sec P NONC Control 12V Out A Output Terminal External devices such as gate openers door releases or external speakers can be wired to the receiver using the 12V out relay e 12V Out This terminal outputs 12V 300mA when the selected zone has been triggered in cooperation with E 12V Output Control This function is dis abled when running on batteries Select which zone relays to this output by sliding ONE of the dip switches for zones 1 2 3 or 4 to the On position NO Normal Open Outputs to a closed circuit when the selected zone has been triggered COM Neutral Grounding terminal NC Normal Closed Outputs to an open circuit when the selected zone has been triggered The NO and NC outputs cooperate with F NO NC Control You can select which zone relays to these outputs by sliding ONE of the dip switches 1 2 3 or 4 to the On position B Pause Time Setting Halts receiver operation for an extended time of either 30 or 60 minutes See Section A for instructions on pausing C Pause Mode In EU Mode the receiver will automatically turn on after the pause has timed out In US Mode the receiver will BEEP when the pause time is over but will NOT automatically turn on
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