User's Manual
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Tools you will need for installaon:
• Pencil
• Phillips screwdriver
• Electric drill with 3/32” and 9/32” drill bits
(recommended)
• Hammer (oponal)
1. Mark the mounng surface with a pencil using the four
mounng 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. If installing on any other surface, such as brick or
masonry, you will use the included screws and anchors.
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 unl the anchors are ush with the mounng
surface.
4. Screw the sensor mount onto the post just unl ght.
Do not over-ghten.
5. 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 ghtening the screw on the back of your sensor’s
mounng plate.
3. Adding Addional Units
3.1 Pairing Addional Sensors and Receivers
Your Guardline Driveway Alarm can support an unlimited
number of receivers and up to 4 sensors per zone, for a
total of 16 sensors per receiver. Each addional sensor can
be paired to any available zone with any of the 32 available
melodies. By pairing addional sensors to dierent
zones, you can build a comprehensive security network
that allows you to easily disnguish where your alerts are
coming from.
Addional receivers let you receive alerts in more
locaons, such as your garage or workshop or in dierent
rooms or dierent oors throughout your house.
To add an addional sensor or receiver to your exisng
Guardline Driveway Alarm setup, follow the steps in
secon 2.3
Watch the video:
www.guardlinesecurity.com/addional-sensor
Watch the video:
www.guardlinesecurity.com/addional-receiver
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