Roboguard
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INTERPRETING YOUR HQ
1.
The HQ is a mobile receiver that monitors 1 to 8 Roboguards.
2.
The HQ has 4 Zone lights. Each Zone can report on 2 Roboguards. A
Green Zone light identifies Active Zones. Each Zone has a button to
activate or de-activate the Zone.
3.
The HQ has 2 ‘monitor’ lights, Tamper and Status. These will report
on the status or health of every Roboguard.
4.
Turn your HQ upside-down – there are two holes in the casing.
A.
One hole towards the front of the HQ through which you can see a
Red light – indicates your HQ is receiving Robo signals, and when
connected to the Charger, a Green light as well – indicating the
charger is correctly connected.
B.
Through the other hole you can adjust the volume of the speaker
with a small screwdriver. Default setting is full.
5.
Active Zones are indicated by a solid green light. Press and release
the zone button to turn the zone OFF – no light showing, press and
release the zone button to turn the zone ON – green light showing. If
no light comes on there is no Roboguard in that zone.
6.
GREEN ZONE LIGHT FLASHING:
Indicates intruder – the
Roboguard(s) connected to that zone has been triggered. The
flashing light is merely a visual indicator that the zone has been
triggered and does not effect the operation of the system.
A.
To re-set the light to solid green – press the zone button once to
turn it OFF, and once again to turn it ON to solid green.
B.
If the Roboguard is connected in Mode B, re-setting as above will
cause the HQ to emit a short low tone bark.
7.
RED TAMPER LIGHT FLASHING:
Indicates the cover of your
Roboguard has been removed. As this happens your HQ will emit 10
beeps and the tamper light will come on.
A.
To see which Roboguard has been tampered with, press and
release the Tamper Button.
B.
The Tamper Light will burn solid red and the zone light of the
Roboguard will be green (solid green for Mode A Roboguards, and
flashing green for Mode B Roboguards).
C.
Press and release the green light button, it will go out, press and
release the red light button to re-set.
D.
Check the Roboguard that has been tampered with.
E.
A false tamper can be caused by a faulty loom or tamper switch
and can be diagnosed if the guard goes into ‘set up’ mode (starts
beeping) when the signal is sent. Also check that the battery cover
is correctly seated.
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