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GUARDLINE GL2000 (01) PDF SUMMARY:
What’s included in the box?
Receiver, Sensor, Sunshade, Field-of-view adjustment cover, Sensor Eye, Ball-joint adjustment screw (on the back), Mounting plate, Battery Compartment, Sensor Low-Battery Indicator, Receiver Dip Switches, Receiver Power Indicator, Zone LED Indicators, DC Power Outlet, Volume Wheel, On/Off, 12v Contacts, Battery Compartment, Learn/Next Button, Melody/Batt Check Button, Pause/Reset Button, Sensor Sleep Interval, Night Mode Switch, Speed Sensitivity Switches, Distance Sensitivity Switches, Test Button, Power Adaptor, 4 x Screws & Anchors, Screwdriver
How do I power the receiver?
The main power source for the receiver is the included 12v/500mA AC/DC power adapter. Simply plug the adapter into a wall outlet, then into the side of your receiver, near Zone 1. It is also recommended to install backup batteries into your receiver using 4 (four) x AAA batteries to ensure you maintain coverage in the event of a power outage.
How do I install batteries into the receiver?
Push up with your thumbs just below the Guardline sticker on the back of the receiver, install 4 (four) x AAA batteries and replace the cover until it snaps into place.
How do I know if the receiver is powered by the adapter or the batteries?
The power indicator will be blue when the receiver is powered by the 12v adapter and it will turn red when it is running on batteries. A flashing red indicator light means your receiver batteries are low and should be changed immediately.
How do I power the sensor?
The sensor runs on four (4) AA batteries (not included).
How do I install batteries into the remote sensor?
Remove the screws from the four corners of the sensor to access the battery compartment, install 4 (four) AA batteries, replace the cover and secure the screws.
How do I pair the sensor and receiver?
Have the sensor and receiver nearby and ensure the sensor is turned away from you. Press and hold the LEARN/NEXT button, ZONE 1 will start to flash. Release the LEARN/NEXT button and your receiver is now in LEARN mode. Press the MELODY button to choose your chime. Once you hear a melody you would like to use, WAVE your hand in front of the sensor to activate. You will hear a BEEP. To exit LEARN mode turn the receiver OFF then ON.
What do I do if I didn’t hear a beep confirming that my melody was paired?
Repeat the pairing process and make sure that your selected zone is still flashing when you activate the sensor.
How do I pair a sensor with another zone?
Press and release LEARN/NEXT until the desired zone starts to flash, then follow the pairing instructions.
Where should I install the sensor?
It is recommended to mount the motion sensor at least 3 to 4 ft (1 m) above the ground on a sturdy, non-metal surface with the sensor eye pointed straight out over the area you wish to cover.
What tools are needed for installation?
- Pencil
- Phillips screwdriver
- Electric drill with 3/32” and 9/32” drill bits (recommended)
- Hammer (optional)
How do I install the sensor on a wooden surface?
Mark the mounting surface with a pencil using the four mounting holes on the sensor mount as a guide. Drill out your pilot holes using a 3/32” drill bit to a depth of ¾”, then use the included screws to mount the sensor.
How do I install the sensor on a brick or masonry surface?
Mark the mounting surface with a pencil using the four mounting holes on the sensor mount as a guide. Drill out your pilot holes using a 9/32” drill bit to a depth of 1”. Gently tap the anchors into your pilot holes using a hammer until the anchors are flush with the mounting surface. Then screw the sensor mount onto the post just until tight. Do not over-tighten.
How do I adjust the angle of the sensor?
Adjust the angle of your sensor so that it is looking at your target area. If your sensor swivel is too loose, you can adjust this by tightening the screw on the back of your sensor’s mounting plate.
How many sensors can be paired to the receiver?
Up to 16 sensors can be paired to the receiver, with 4 sensors per zone.
How do I pair an additional sensor or receiver to my existing Guardline Driveway Alarm setup?
Follow the steps in section 2.3.
How do I turn on night mode?
The night mode switch is inside the sensor battery compartment, when set to the right the sensor will only work at night. In the default OFF position (switch set to the left) your sensor will work in both day and night settings.
How do I adjust the sensor’s distance sensitivity?
The distance sensitivity switches are inside the sensor battery compartment. The following settings are available:
- 40 ft – Switch 1 down, Switch 2 down
- 26 ft – Switch 1 down, Switch 2 up
- 23 ft – Switch 1 up, Switch 2 down
- 13 ft – Switch 1 up, Switch 2 up
How do I adjust the sensor’s sleep interval?
The sleep interval switch is inside the sensor battery compartment. The sensor can ‘sleep’ for either 7 or 30 seconds after detecting motion.
- 7 second interval – Switch is set to the right
- 30 second interval – Switch is set to the left
How do I adjust the sensor’s speed sensitivity?
The speed sensitivity switches are inside the sensor battery compartment:
- Standard speed (2 mph or greater) – both switches down
- Slow speed (less than 2 mph) – both switches up.
How do I adjust the sensor’s field of view?
The sensor has a 9-degree field of view, which can be increased to 12 degrees by removing the sensor’s window cover. To remove the cover, squeeze the window cover tabs with two fingers, pull the window cover off, then to replace, click the window cover back into place.
How do I use the pause mode?
To put your receiver in pause mode, press and hold the PAUSE/RESET button for a few seconds. All zone LEDs will light up. In PAUSE mode, all zone LEDs will cycle for 30 mins at the standard setting before returning back to Live mode. You can press the PAUSE/RESET button at anytime to exit PAUSE mode.
How do I change the pause duration?
There are two pause duration settings:
- 30 minutes: Switch 1: pause duration, switch set to the left
- 60 minutes: Switch 1: pause duration, switch set to the right
How do I change the pause mode setting?
There are two pause mode settings:
- Standard mode: switch 2: pause mode, switch set to the left. The receiver will automatically exit pause mode once the end of the pause duration is reached.
- Manual mode: switch 2: pause mode, switch set to the right. The receiver will beep at the end of the pause duration, but it will stay in pause mode. To exit Pause mode, press Pause/Reset button
How do I check which sensor has low batteries?
Hold BATT CHECK until Low Battery LED lights up, then release. Zone 1 will flash. Press and hold BATT CHECK, the zone LED will light up to signal which sensor(s) paired to Zone 1 have low battery. If no LEDs light up, all sensors paired with this zone are good. Press LEARN/NEXT to advance to the next zone and repeat.
How do I connect an unpowered 12v external device?
The receiver must be plugged in with the power adapter. Remove the back plate and feed wires through. Locate the 5 orange tabs and follow the instructions with your 12v device on how to connect it. Use the NO or NC and the COM terminals. Depress orange tab for either the NO or NC terminal, then insert red wire fully. Do the same with the COM terminal and insert black wire. Activate your sensor to make sure it’s working fully. Turn on the switches that correspond to the zone(s) on your receiver that you want to activate.
How do I connect a powered 12v accessory?
The receiver must be plugged in with the power adapter. Remove the back plate and feed wires through. Locate the 5 orange tabs and follow the instructions with your 12v device on how to connect it. Use the + and – terminals. Depress orange tab for the + terminal and insert red wire fully, do the same with the – terminal and insert black wire. Activate your sensor to make sure it’s working fully. Turn on the switches that correspond to the zone(s) on your receiver that you want to activate.
How do I customize the 12v relay settings?
Switches 3 and 4 control how long your external 12v relay device will stay activated after it has been triggered. The settings are:
- 1 second – Switch 3 right, Switch 4 right
- 5 seconds – Switch 3 right, Switch 4 left
- 10 seconds – Switch 3 left, Switch 4 right
- 60 seconds – Switch 3 left, Switch 4 left
How do I select which zones will trigger a 12v device that is plugged into either the + or – terminal?
Switches 5-8 are linked to zones 1-4. For example, engaging switch 5 will allow signals from zone 1 to trigger the attached 12v device.
How do I select which zones will trigger a 12v device that is plugged into either the NO or NC terminals?
Switches 9-12 are linked to zones 1-4. For example, engaging switch 9 will allow signals from zone 1 to trigger the attached 12v device.
What do I do if there are no alarms?
- Confirm that your sensor and receiver have working batteries and/or are plugged in and turned on. Your receiver will have a solid red or blue LED above zone 1 when it is powered on. Your sensor eye will light up red when it is activated
- Ensure volume wheel on the receiver is turned up (turn towards 12V port for max volume)
- Follow instruction in Pairing the Sensors with the Receiver
What do I do if the sensor eye is not lighting up?
- Reset all sensor dip switches to factory settings.
- If your sensor is paired with your receiver, look at the LED below zone 3 on the receiver. If that LED is lit or flashing, the sensor batteries need to be changed
- Reset all zones on your receiver and re-pair your sensor(s). See the “Resetting the Zones” section for reset instructions.
What do I do if I’m getting inconsistent alarms?
- If your sensor eye lights up when activated, but you aren’t getting the alarm on your receiver, then your sensor is out of range. If there is heavy interference between sensor and receiver, your maximum effective range will be decreased. Move sensor and receiver closer together until you consistently receive alerts
- Follow the steps in “Multiple Receiver Conflicts” to reset your pairing code.
- Reset all sensor dip switches to factory settings
- Move sensor to new location at least 5 feet from metal gates, poles or structures. Receivers used in buildings with metal siding or stucco may experience inconsistent signals
- Move sensor closer to your receiver and/ or remove any physical objects between sensor and receiver. If using in a heavily wooded area, or signal passes through multiple buildings, your effective range will be reduced
How do I reset the zones?
Press and hold LEARN/NEXT for 3 seconds to enter Learn mode and select Zone 1. To select another zone, press LEARN/NEXT. Press and hold PAUSE/RESET for 3 seconds to unpair all sensors in that zone. The receiver will beep when the zone is unpaired. Repeat to reset additional zones. To exit Learn Mode, turn the receiver off and then on again. Any sensors that were unpaired during this process will have to be re-paired to your receiver in order to receive alerts from them.
How do I change the chime?
Follow the steps in section 2.3, “Pairing your Sensor and Receiver” with both your sensor and your receiver nearby. If done correctly you will hear a double-beep on your receiver confirming that a new melody has been set.
What do I do if I’m getting false alarms?
- Move sensor and/ or receiver away from electrical transformers or other cause of interference
- Take sensor inside, remove backplate and batteries, and air dry for 24 hours, then test it the following day. When re-installing, ensure backplate is securely screwed on and sensor is protected from the elements
- When the batteries in your sensor or receiver are low, it can cause your device to behave erratically. See Checking Battery Status to determine battery health
- Follow instructions in Changing your Chime to resolve
- Use a phillips head screwdriver to tighten the screw on the back of the mounting plate
How do I resolve multiple receiver conflicts?
Remove one (1) battery from the sensor. Press and hold the Test button. While holding the test button, re-insert the battery. Continue holding the test button until the sensor LED flashes five times. When the LED flashes five times, the sensor has a new signal code to use with the receiver. Then re-pair the sensor and receiver.
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