User Manual GL2000 / GL5000 www.guardlinesecurity.
Welcome Table of Contents Thank you for your purchase! 1. What’s included in the box? 1.1 Sensor Overview ............................................. 1.2 Receiver Overview .......................................... 2. Getting Started 2.1 Powering your Receiver .................................. 2.2 Powering your Sensor ..................................... 2.3 Pairing your Sensor and Receiver ................... 2.4 Installing your Sensor ..................................... 3.
1. What’s included Distance Sensitivity Switches Speed Sensitivity Switches Test Button Receiver Night Mode Switch Sensor Sleep Interval Power Adaptor Battery Compartment Sensor 1.2 Receiver Overview Sunshade The receiver has up to four zones that you can use to cover a variety of locations. You can also have multiple receivers in different locations in your home or business, so you can hear the alarm chimes.
2. Getting Started 2.2 Powering your Sensor The basic steps for installing and setting up your Guardline alarm are: 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Powering your Receiver Powering your Sensor Pairing your Sensor and Receiver Installing your Sensor The sensor runs on four (4) AA batteries (not included) and operates wirelessly at a maximum distance from the receiver of 500 ft (150 m) for the GL2000 model, or 1/4 mile (400 m) for the GL5000 model. To insert batteries into the remote sensor: 1.
2.3 Pairing Your Sensor and Receiver Now that your sensor and receiver are powered, your sensor needs to be paired with your receiver before your system will function. Have the sensor and receiver nearby and ensure the sensor is turned away from you. VOLUME up Turn ON NOTE Learn mode has a time-out feature after 30 seconds of inactivity.
Tools you will need for installation: • • • • Pencil Phillips screwdriver Electric drill with 3/32” and 9/32” drill bits (recommended) Hammer (optional) 1. Mark the mounting surface with a pencil using the four mounting holes on the sensor mount as a guide. 2. If installing on a wooden surface, you only need to use the included screws. Drill out your pilot holes using a 3/32” drill bit to a depth of ¾”. This will help prevent stripping of the screws and hold the sensor more securely. 3.
4. Advanced Settings Though your Guardline Driveway Alarm System is factory-set to the most common uses, sometimes your needs may require a more customized setup. For example, you may need to: • Turn on the night mode if you only want to receiver alerts when it is dark or dimly lit. • If your sensing area is only a sidewalk-width away and not across the road, you may want to change the Distance Sensitivity to just 13 ft (4 m). 4.
3. Use the following guide to set the sensor according to your preferences, using a pen or other hard, narrow object to move the various switches. A Test D Night Mode Turn this ON only if you want your sensor to work during low light or dark settings and not during the day. In the default OFF position, your sensor will work in both day and night settings. Press the Test button during setup to test that the sensor is correctly paired with its receiver.
Sensor field-of-view angles: To change these settings: Window cover on: Window cover off: Switch 1: pause duration 30 mins 60 mins 1 2 Switch 2: pause mode STANDARD mode 9-degree (Standard) Your receiver will automatically exit Pause mode once the end of the pause duration is reached. 12-degree MANUAL mode Your 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. 5.2 Battery Check 5. Additional Features 5.
5.3 Connecting an External 12v Device 5.3.2 To add a powered 12v accessory Your Guardline Driveway Alarm can trigger external devices whenever a signal is received on your receiver. You can use the 12v relay feature to activate powered or unpowered 12v external devices such as strobes or sirens. You can even use the 12v relay to tie your Guardline Driveway Alarm into an existing home alarm system. 1. Receiver must be plugged in with the power adapter 5.3.1 To add an unpowered 12v external device: 2.
5.3.3 Customizing Your 12v Relay Settings A 12V Out: This terminal outputs 12V/300mA when the selected zone is triggered in cooperation with “E” (12V Output Control). Note: See section “E” (12V Output Control) below for assigning zones. B NO (Normally Open): Outputs to a closed circuit when the selected zone is triggered in cooperation with “F”. See section “F” (NO/NC Control) below for assigning zones. 3 4 C COM: Neutral/Grounding terminal. Delay Time Setting: C.
6. Troubleshooting Most issues that arise can easily be resolved by changing the settings on your Guardline Driveway Alarm or performing a simple reset. Use the table below to find your exact issue and possible solutions for it. Issue Cause Solution No alarms Sensor and/or receiver not turned on/ powered up 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.
Issue Cause Solution Issue Cause Inconsistent alarms Incorrect sensor settings Reset all sensor dip switches to factory settings (see Advanced Settings) Sensor paired with different melody Follow instructions in Changing your Chime to resolve Low Batteries Replace your sensor batteries and re-pair your sensor to your receiver. See Pairing the Sensors with the Receiver for repairing. Alkaline batteries can be severely depleted in cold temperatures.
6.3 Multiple Receiver Conflicts You may have receiver conflicts if you are experiencing interference with the sensors, if you have multiple receivers, and/or if you have over 16 sensors with one or more using the same signal code. You will need to manually change the code in one or more of your sensor units. 7. Accessories 7.1 GUARDLINE Extra Receiver for Driveway Alarm Add-on Receiver compatible with the Guardline Driveway Alarm. To manually change the signal code: 1.
8. Questions? Call Customer Service at: (888) 519-0413, 7am - 3pm Pacific or email us at: info@guardlinesecurity.com Find useful installation videos and how-to articles in the support section at: www.GuardlineSecurity.com/Pages/Help Download installation instructions here: www.guardlinesecurity.
FCC Warning statements This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.