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BlueGuard Operating Instructions 

 

Document no. 10100104

   

 

 

 

9.  The bonding process will be completed and the blue LED will turn on for 10 seconds.   
10.  The DVM will indicate contact closure “short” or the buzzer will buzz while this phone is in range. 
11.  You are now ready to personalize the PIN code, select PULSE or PRESENCE operation and connect the ARM 

input if necessary.  Refer to the appropriate sections in the Operating Instructions. 

 

Specifications

Specifications

Specifications

Specifications    

 

RADIO 

  

BLUETOOTH, Class 2 (up to 10 meter, 33ft. range) 

INDICATORS 

 

Blue status LED 

CONTROLS 

 

Secure, magnetic switch requires magnet placement in correct location to activate 
programming mode for pairing with Bluetooth

®

 devices 

MEMORY CAPACITY 

10 cell phone IDs 

INPUTS   

ARM input, allows activation only when vehicle present 
Connect ARM to ARM common to disarm BlueGuard

 output 

Disconnect ARM to ARM common to arm BlueGuard

 output  

OUTPUT    

Form C relay contacts (normally open, common, normally closed) 
Contacts:  2A@ 30VDC, 0.5A @ 120VAC 

CONNECTIONS 

Power (2 wires) 
Relay normally closed contact 
Relay common 
Relay normally open contact 
ARM input 
ARM common 

POWER   

12…30 VDC and 24 VAC @ 40mA  (reverse polarity protected) 

OPERATING TEMPERATURE 

 

-40°C…82°C (-40°F…180°F) 
0…95% relative humidity 

HOUSING 

Sealed, PVC  

DIMENSIONS (dia. x height) 

 

1” x 7.5” (25mm x 190mm)  

WEIGHT   

0.15lbs (68g) 

 

 

 

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION    

 

The BlueGuard housing is durable PVC, watertight and designed for outdoor use.  Bluetooth

 

devices have a specified 

range of 33ft. (10 meters) in open air.  This range may be reduced by obstructions.  It is recommended that BlueGuard 
be mounted in a secure location that is not easily accessed to prevent tampering or damage. 

 

Location

Location

Location

Location    

The BlueGuard housing provides a ½” NPT fitting to allow mounting directly onto the top of an operator and a ½” 
elbow is supplied for side mounting.    BlueGuard must be mounted in the vertical orientation for optimum range. 

 

1.  Chose a location for mounting and verify that there are no obstructions in the operator.   
2.  Make a clearance hole and mount the BlueGuard using the locknuts provided.   
3.  The  joint  must  be  sealed  to  prevent  water  from  entering  the  operator.    A  good  quality,  outdoor  silicone 

sealant may be used. 

 

Connections

Connections

Connections

Connections    

The 4ft. cable provides connections to the operator for power, output and control signals.  If additional length is 
needed, use the remote gang box accessory available separately from EMX. 

 

POWER 
Verify that the available power supply is within the BlueGuard’s supply requirements.   

 

OUTPUT CONTACTS 
BlueGuard’s output consists of a set of form C contacts.  The common contact is common to both the normally 
open  (NO)  and  normally  closed  (NC)  contacts.    The  NO  contact will close when an authorized phone comes 
into range while the NC contact will open. 

 

ARM INPUT 
The ARM input may be used to disable the BlueGuard until a vehicle is detected.  For example, BlueGuard can 
be used with an Outside Safety Loop to qualify the BlueGuard’s output with the presence of a vehicle.  When 
used, it is connected to a spare set of output contacts   from a vehicle loop detector (Loop Detector Relay 2).  
Connect  the  ARM  input  to  the  vehicle  detector  relay  2  NC  contact  and  the  ARM  common  to  the  vehicle 
detector  relay  2  COM  contact.    Use  EMX  DTEK  or  MVP  DTEK  in  this  application.    When  this  feature  is  not 

Summary of Contents for BG-FE

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Page 2: ...ect such as credit cards access c Do not place the magnet near any sensitive object such as credit cards access c Do not place the magnet near any sensitive object such as credit cards access cards or...

Page 3: ...It is recommended that BlueGuard be mounted in a secure location that is not easily accessed to prevent tampering or damage Location Location Location Location The BlueGuard housing provides a NPT fi...

Page 4: ...s are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Record your PIN Record your PIN Record your PIN Record your PIN 12 Place the magnet against the BlueGuard housing and continue to hold it there The blue LED wi...

Page 5: ...ndividual phones cannot be removed from the BlueGuard If a phone must be removed from the authorized phone list it is necessary to clear all phones and re bond those that need to remain authorized 1 P...

Page 6: ...ell phone has Bluetooth turned on Check another authorized phone to see if it works Blue LED does not turn on when magnet is in place Verify power connections and voltages are within specified values...

Page 7: ...en the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help...

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