Wireless Security System Owner's Manual Revision 1
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Guardpost Main Unit Congratulations on selecting Guardpost to protect your family and home. The many sophisticated and innovative design features of the Guardpost make the system highly secure as well as being easy to use. Your Guardpost with its "speak easy" technology is a revolutionary radio based state-of-the-art alarm system which has been built to the highest standards of industrial design and manufacturing.
Operation Arm button Press once. System is fully armed Stay (iF enabled) button Press twice. System is partially armed Stay2 (iF enabled) button Press three times. System is partially armed Disarm (or to reset alarms) button Press once. System is disarmed In these example house plans Armed areas are shown shaed , Disarmed areas shown unshaded.
Operation Panic Alarm Alarm button Press & hold for 4 seconds. GSM Communicator Central Monitoring Station Clearing Displays button Press once. To clear any display, press the Disarm button. To recall the display press Disarm again, (unless the display has been reset by arming and disarming.) Emergency Over-ride Key Only to be used if your remote radio Keys are lost. Insert key and turn counter-clockwise to disable the Guardpost. (Store these keys in safe, hidden place).
Main Unit Battery LOW MAIN BATTERY (Mains Powered Systems) If your Guardpost has a permanent connection to mains power, the low battery condition may indicate that your Guardpost needs servicing. Contact your Guardpost installer. LOW MAIN Battery (Battery Powered Systems) If your Guardpost does not run off mains power, the main battery will provide 3-4 month's Operation before it must be recharged. When the "Low Main Battry" message is displayed you must charge the main battery.
Radio Key (RK4) Operation RK4 Radio Keys have four buttons for operating your Guardpost. Press the button to Disarm the system or to silence alarms. Press the button to Arm the system or press twice for HOME mode (if enabled on your system.) Press the button to sound the Panic alarm. Press the button for auxiliary functions as programmed by your installer. Battery Replacement * Example device number Your RK4 Radio Keys are sealed units with an expected battery life of 10 years.
Motion Sensors (PIR) Operation The R12 and R15 PIR motion sensors can be added to the system to provide protection in additional rooms. Maximum detection range is 40ft for the R12 and 50ft for the R15. Battery Saving Timer The R12 and R15 PIRs have a unique battery saving feature which means you must wait 5 minutes between activations. Leave the room. Wait 5 minutes. Red light indicates motion sensed. To test a PIR, leave the room for at least 5 minutes and then re-enter.
Radio Reed Switch (RR1) Operation Radio Reed Switches can be installed on windows and doors to detect opening. Battery Replacement * Example device number Positive (+) side up. Carefully lift off the reed switch cover by unclipping at the bottom using a flat-bladed screwdriver or blunt knife. A warning sound will be heard when opening the case - this is normal. Insert a new CR2477 3V Lithium battery and then test the reed switch.
Radio Door Bell (RDB) Operation Press the Door Bell button to sound the sound the door chime at the Guradpost main unit. Battery Replacement * Example device number Carefully lift off the RDB Door Bell unit's cover by unclipping at the bottom using a flat-bladed screwdriver or blunt knife. Insert a new CR2032 3V Lithium battery and then test the sensor. Positive (+) side up. Open here. Remove cover. The new battery must be inserted in the battery clip with the positive (+) side up.
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