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Introduction ......................................................................... 1 
Serial Number ..................................................................... 1 
Installing Control Unit .......................................................... 1 
Power and Battery Backup ................................................. 1 
Earth Ground ...................................................................... 1 
Trip-Test Button  ................................................................. 2 
Re-Trigger Hold-Off ............................................................ 2 
Transient Suppression ........................................................ 2 
Adjusting Sounder (Annunciator) Time ............................... 2 
Adjusting Probe Sensitivity ................................................. 2 
Extra Set of Relay Contacts ................................................ 2 
Connecting to a Gate Operator ........................................... 2 
Annunciation in the Home when used with Gate................. 3 
Integrating With a Security or Home Automation System ... 3 
CT-6 Probe and Wire Check-out ......................................... 3 
System and Probe Don'ts ................................................... 3 
Location of CT-6 Probe ....................................................... 4 
Installing CT-6 Probe and Cable ......................................... 4 
Connecting CT-6 Probe to Control Unit .............................. 5 
Multi-Probe Assemblies ...................................................... 5 
Phasing Probes................................................................... 5 
SD-6 Short Driveway Dual-Probe System .......................... 5 
Connecting Other Sensing Devices to Control Unit ............ 6 
Installing Sounders (Annunciators) ..................................... 6 
Field Troubleshooting ......................................................... 7 
Splicing Probe Cable .......................................................... 8 
Warranty Information .......................................................... 9 
Merchandise Return Information ......................................... 9 
Technical Specifications ..................................................... 9 

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Summary of Contents for DRIVEGUARD

Page 1: ...ALLATION OPERATION MANUAL Manufactured by THIS MANUAL COVERS THE FOLLOWING SYSTEMS DRIVEGUARDTM DRIVEGUARD INTEGRATORTM PIONEERTM Free Exit System TM www GateOpenerSafety com 800 878 7829 Sales GateOp...

Page 2: ...ng With a Security or Home Automation System 3 CT 6 Probe and Wire Check out 3 System and Probe Don ts 3 Location of CT 6 Probe 4 Installing CT 6 Probe and Cable 4 Connecting CT 6 Probe to Control Uni...

Page 3: ...ONTROL UNIT Install the control unit in a dry weatherproof building away from heavy electrical motors radio transmitters main power service or any equipment that may introduce electrical or R F noise...

Page 4: ...1 This function controls the amount of time the customer desires the sounder s to stay on It may be adjusted to stay on anywhere from 1 2 to 15 seconds To adjust use the potentiometer A CW to increase...

Page 5: ...manual for resistor size If your H A contacts are normally open use terminals 6 7 on the CT 2B and place a resistor between the terminals in series see your H A manual for resistor size CT 6 PROBE AND...

Page 6: ...from traffic respectively This is made possible by adjusting the probe s sensitivity See Adjusting Probe Sensitivity on page 2 Stationary steel near the probe but not over the probe will not affect it...

Page 7: ...ber casing Therefore make sure you lubricate it when pulling it through conduit or PVC pipe Also the polyurethane coating on the probe cable demands that extreme care be taken when unrolling it To unr...

Page 8: ...is connected to the control unit CT A1 SOUNDER FEATURES AND INSTALLATION REPLACES FC 9 CT 8 CT 8A SOUNDERS THREE TONES The CT A1 allows three tones steady slow pulse fast pulse It is suggested the in...

Page 9: ...resistance as noted above Then proceed to connect this wire to terminal 8 Connect another colored wire to the terminal marked At the control unit test the resistance as noted above Then proceed to co...

Page 10: ...sure it is polyurethane coated or it will not splice Improper cable splices will cause false alarms and failures For proper splicing follow the instructions below Two items are necessary when splicin...

Page 11: ...rization R M A number TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS CONTROL UNIT TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SENSOR PROBE 9 POWER REQUIRED 8 31 VAC 10 41 VDC Issue 4 12 VAC or 11 18 VDC Issue 3 STANDBY CURRENT Under 1 mA boa...

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