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1.     BlueGuard Operating Instructions 5  Document no  10100104    CONNECTIONS    Wire color Description    RED Power    12VDC   24VDC  24VAC   BLACK Power    12VDC   24VDC  24VAC   BROWN Pulse Presence relay Normally Open  NO   GREEN Pulse Presence relay Common  COM   WHITE Pulse Presence relay Normally Closed  NC     ORANGE ARM input  optional  may be left unconnected   YELLOW ARM common  BLUE Not used    Note  Relay states  NO  NC  are shown in standby  i e  not in detect     TROUBLESHOOTING    BlueGuard does not recognize authorized phone e Verify that BlueGuard is operational by placing the  magnet momentarily against the housing near the  magnetic switch  Verify the blue LED turns on    e Verify that the cell phone has Bluetooth turned on   e Check another authorized phone to see if it works   Blue LED does not turn on  when magnet is in place  e Verify power connections and voltages are within  specified values  See specification table    e Verify magnet is properly positioned  see Controls  and Indicators section    BlueGuard does not respond when a headset is linked to e Some cell phones do not allow simultaneous   the phone Bluetooth connections  therefore  may not respond  to BlueGuard when the phone is paired   connected  to a wireless headset or other  Bluetooth device  Refer to your cell phone   s  owner   s manual for further information     ORDERING INFORMATION    BG FE BlueGuard access control  includes elbow fitting  2 locknuts and magnet       BlueGuard Opera
2.    INDUSTRIES  INC     BlueGuard FE    Bluetooth   Enabled Access Control  MODEL BG FE          z ti  i  TN P _  SO a  i  a  n    as     el       Operating Instructions    CAUTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION    IMPORTANT   If the equipment is used in a manner not specified in this manual  the protection provided by the  equipment may be impaired        This product is an accessory or part of a system  Always read and follow the manufacturer   s  instructions for the equipment before connecting this product  Comply with all applicable codes  and safety regulations  Failure to do so may result in damage  injury or death     Do not operate this product in flammable or explosive environments   Disconnect power before making any electrical connections   The recommended power supply should be UL or VDE approved with overload protection     BlueGuard is not designed for use with operators or residential garage door openers that utilize a  single button control  push to open  push to stop and push to close      Do not place the magnet near any sensitive object such as credit cards  access cards or data  storage devices     Some cell phones do not allow simultaneous Bluetooth connections  therefore  may not respond to  BlueGuard when the phone is paired  connected  to a wireless headset or other Bluetooth   device   Refer to your cell phone   s owner   s manual for further information     PRODUCT OVERVIEW    BlueGuard is a Bluetooth enabled access control device providing an output in the 
3.  Radio Frequency Radiation   This device must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter        WAR RAN TY Effective date  January 1  2002       EMX Industries  Inc  warrants all products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 2 years under normal  use and service from the date of sale to our customer  This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear  abuse  misuse   overloading  altered products  damage caused by incorrect connections  lightening damage or use other than the intended design     There is no warranty of merchantability  There are no warranties expressed or implied or any affirmation of fact or representation  except as set forth herein     EMX Industries  Inc  sole responsibility and liability  and the purchaser s exclusive remedy shall be limited to the repair or  replacement at EMX Industries option of a part or parts found not conforming to the warranty  In no event shall EMX Industries  Inc   be liable for damages of any nature  including incidental or consequential damages  including but not limited to damages resulting  from non conformity  defect in material or workmanship     BlueGuard Operating Instructions 7  Document no  10100104    TIN  ad A  INDUSTRIES  INC     4564 Johnston Parkway  Cleveland  Ohio 44128   United States of America   WEB http    www emxinc com  E mail salessupport emxinc com  Telephone  216  518 9888   Fax  216  518 9884             Revision 1 9  10 29 09    Blu
4. dual phones cannot be removed from the BlueGuard  If a phone must be removed from the authorized  phone list it is necessary to clear all phones and re bond those that need to remain authorized     1  Place the magnet against the BlueGuard housing and continue to hold it there  The blue LED will turn  on for 10 seconds followed by a medium flashing for an additional 20 seconds  Continue to hold the  magnet against the housing     2  The blue LED will begin to flash fast  continue to hold the magnet against the housing for an additional  10 seconds and BlueGuard will clear all phones     ARM input  optional   The ARM input provides a means to prevent the BlueGuard from activating its output  This feature may be  useful when used with a vehicle loop detector  allowing the BlueGuard to activate its output only when a  vehicle is present  When the ARM input is connected to the ARM common the BlueGuard is disabled   connect to the loop detector relay N O and common contacts   Leave this connection disconnected if not  used     Bluetooth Range  The range of Bluetooth Class 2 devices is approximately 10 meters  33ft    To establish a connection the  phone must be within 10 meters  however  a connection may not be dropped  disconnected  until the radio  signal is significantly weaker which may exceed 25 meters  82ft    This is a characteristic of Bluetooth  communications     CONTROLS and INDICATORS    BLUE LED INDICATOR MAGNETIC SWITCH LOCATION    Tw r    G Bi  tard     an JEGu    n
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6. form of relay contacts that activate  when an authorized Bluetooth enabled cell phone is within range  Authorization is confirmed by verification of the cell  phones unique Bluetooth ID  The BlueGuard contacts may be connected to a gate operator or other external device to  allow activation  Up to 10 cell phones may be bonded with the BlueGuard for hands free access     BlueGuard   s user interface features a secure  magnetically activated switch to place the unit in the set up mode   During set up BlueGuard reads Bluetooth   devices that are within range and allows the user to select bonding using  the cell phone   s keypad by entering a unique PIN  The PIN prevents unauthorized users from accessing the control  functions or bonding with the unit     BlueGuard installation  set up and operation are described in the following sections     Bluetooth   is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc   BlueGuard   is a registered trademark of EMX Industries  Inc     QUICK START GUIDE    1  Connect a DVM or buzzer to the brown and green wires to check continuity  a DVM should measure    open       2  Connect the BlueGuard FE to power 12 30VDC or 24VAC  attach the red   and black   wires     3  The Blue LED will be ON for about 10 seconds    4  Place the magnet against the BlueGuard housing and continue to hold it there  The blue LED will turn on for 10  seconds followed by a medium flashing for an additional 20 seconds  Remove the magnet during the medium  flashing and the LED wil
7. inutes  During this time BlueGuard is in the Discovery mode and will  be found by your cell phone     Select the Bluetooth menu in the cell phone and verify that the Bluetooth link is ON     Select the Bluetooth menu in the cell phone and select the FIND DEVICES  LOOK FOR DEVICES or similar  function  The phone will scan for Bluetooth devices and upon completion return a list of devices that have been  found     Select the    BlueGuard by EMX     the phone may ask to bond with this device  select YES     The phone will ask for the PIN  If this is the first phone to be bonded then enter the default PIN  123321  All  additional phones that are bonded with BlueGuard must use the unique PIN if one was established     The bonding process will be completed and the blue LED will turn on for 10 seconds  BlueGuard is now in its  normal operating mode and will scan for authorized phones  It will find the phone that has been bonded and  activate its output  When BlueGuard is set to pulse mode  and other previously bonded phones are present during  the bonding process  the output may pulse  activate  multiple times     Additional phones may now be entered using the PIN number established with the entry of the initial phone  If  10 cell phones have been entered into BlueGuard  then it will not accept any additional phones  See Clear All  Phones section     IMPORTANT   BlueGuard transmits link establishment requests to all authorized cell phones on a continuous basis  In order  for a cell 
8. l flash faster for 3 minutes  During the 3 minute period BlueGuard is in the Discovery  mode and will be found by your cell phone Bluetooth    5  Select the Bluetooth menu in the cell phone and verify that the Bluetooth link is ON    6  Select the Bluetooth menu in the cell phone and select the FIND DEVICES  LOOK FOR DEVICES or similar    function  The phone will scan for Bluetooth devices and upon completion return a list of devices that have been  found    7  Select the    BlueGuard by EMX     the phone may ask to bond with this device  select YES    8  The phone will ask for the PIN  If this is the first phone to be bonded then enter the default PIN 123321     BlueGuard Operating Instructions 2  Document no  10100104    9  The bonding process will be completed and the blue LED will turn on for 10 seconds    10  The DVM will indicate contact closure    short    or the buzzer will buzz while this phone is in range    11  You are now ready to personalize the PIN code  select PULSE or PRESENCE operation and connect the ARM  input if necessary  Refer to the appropriate sections in the Operating Instructions     Specifications  RADIO BLUETOOTH  Class 2  up to 10 meter  33ft  range   INDICATORS Blue status LED  CONTROLS Secure  magnetic switch requires magnet placement in correct location to activate  programming mode for pairing with Bluetooth   devices  MEMORY CAPACITY 10 cell phone IDs  INPUTS ARM input  allows activation only when vehicle present    Connect ARM to ARM common 
9. ming mode    BlueGuard settings and cell phone programming control is accomplished by placing the magnet  supplied with  the unit  near the magnetic switch in the BlueGuard  The location of the switch is shown in the Controls and  Indicators section of this manual     Bonding to a cell phone and entering the PIN    12     13   14     15   16     17     BlueGuard provides bonding for up to 10 cell phones  The default PIN is 123321  The first cell phone that is  bonded to the BlueGuard may be used to establish a unique 6 digit PIN used on all subsequent bonding  processes  It is important to record this PIN for later use     Entering your unique PIN   The PIN is a 6 digit number  The PIN may be entered by editing the phone   s name in the Bluetooth menu  on  the phone   For iPhone   users  the friendly name can be edited only by using the iTunes  program  Use the  iTunes   to enter your custom 6 digit code into your iPhone  friendly name field  The PIN is the last 6 digits  entered into the phone name  For example  if the name is shown     Brand X    then edit the name to read    Brand  X 134566    where 134566 is the desired PIN        IPhone   and iTunes   are registered trademarks of Apple Inc     Record your PIN    Place the magnet against the BlueGuard housing and continue to hold it there  The blue LED will turn on for 10  seconds followed by a medium flashing for an additional 20 seconds  Remove the magnet during the medium  flashing and the LED will flash faster for 3 m
10. phone to respond automatically  hands free  it must be set to allow automatic communication with  BlueGuard  Refer to your cell phone   s instruction manual for guidance on these settings     BlueGuard Operating Instructions 4  Document no  10100104    Setting Pulse or Presence  BlueGuard   s output may be set to operate in a pulse or presence mode  The default setting is presence mode   In presence mode  when an authorized phone comes into range and the BlueGuard establishes a connection   the output will activate as long as the phone remains in range     In pulse mode  when an authorized phone comes into range and the BlueGuard establishes a connection  the  output will activate for 1 second  similar to pressing the button on your gate control   BlueGuard will no longer  respond to this phone until it is out of range for approximately 60 seconds  then returns     1  Place the magnet against the BlueGuard housing and continue to hold it there  The blue LED will turn  on for 10 seconds followed by a medium flashing for an additional 20 seconds followed by fast  flashing  remove the magnet quickly and return it within 1 second during the fast flashing cycle     2  The blue LED will alternate between Presence and Pulse by turning on for several seconds  then  flashing for several seconds    3  To set the output for presence mode  remove the magnet when the LED is on steady     4  To setto the pulse mode  remove the magnet when the LED is flashing     Clearing all phones  Indivi
11. provides connections to the operator for power  output and control signals  If additional length is  needed  use the remote gang box accessory available separately from EMX     POWER  Verify that the available power supply is within the BlueGuard   s supply requirements     OUTPUT CONTACTS   BlueGuard   s output consists of a set of form C contacts  The common contact is common to both the normally  open  NO  and normally closed  NC  contacts  The NO contact will close when an authorized phone comes  into range while the NC contact will open     ARM INPUT   The ARM input may be used to disable the BlueGuard until a vehicle is detected  For example  BlueGuard can  be used with an Outside Safety Loop to qualify the BlueGuard   s output with the presence of a vehicle  When  used  it is connected to a spare set of output contacts from a vehicle loop detector  Loop Detector Relay 2    Connect the ARM input to the vehicle detector relay 2 NC contact and the ARM common to the vehicle  detector relay 2 COM contact  Use EMX DTEK or MVP DTEK in this application  When this feature is not    BlueGuard Operating Instructions 3  Document no  10100104    used leave the ARM input unconnected  For a more detailed description of the ARM function refer to the ARM  input section of this manual     Refer to the wiring chart for color code information     SET UP AND PROGRAMMING    Power up    Apply power to the BlueGuard  The blue LED will illuminate for 10 seconds on power up     Entering program
12. ting Instructions  Document no  10100104       ACCESSORIES       U BOX Remote gang box and cover P      l  d D  BG A KIT Accessory kit  includes elbow fitting and magnet          REGULATORY COMPLIANCE    USA Federal Communications Commission  FCC    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules   These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment  generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy  If not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  it may cause  harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by tuning  the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver    Connect the equipment to outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected   Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to  operate the equipment     Caution  Exposure to
13. to disarm BlueGuard   output  Disconnect ARM to ARM common to arm BlueGuard   output    OUTPUT Form C relay contacts  normally open  common  normally closed   Contacts  2A  30VDC  0 5A   120VAC  CONNECTIONS Power  2 wires     Relay normally closed contact  Relay common  Relay normally open contact    ARM input  ARM common  POWER 12   30 VDC and 24 VAC   40mA  reverse polarity protected   OPERATING TEMPERATURE  40  C   82  C   40  F   180  F   0   95  relative humidity  HOUSING Sealed  PVC  DIMENSIONS  dia  x height  1    x 7 5     25mm x 190mm   WEIGHT 0 15lbs  68g        INSTALLATION    The BlueGuard housing is durable PVC  watertight and designed for outdoor use  Bluetooth devices have a specified  range of 33ft   10 meters  in open air  This range may be reduced by obstructions  It is recommended that BlueGuard  be mounted in a secure location that is not easily accessed to prevent tampering or damage        Location  The BlueGuard housing provides a 72    NPT fitting to allow mounting directly onto the top of an operator and a 7      elbow is supplied for side mounting  BlueGuard must be mounted in the vertical orientation for optimum range     1  Chose a location for mounting and verify that there are no obstructions in the operator    2  Make a clearance hole and mount the BlueGuard using the locknuts provided    3  The joint must be sealed to prevent water from entering the operator  A good quality  outdoor silicone  sealant may be used     Connections  The 4ft  cable 
    
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