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The Roboguard System 

 

 

 

Thank you for purchasing 

The Roboguard Outdoor Surveillance System

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Roboguard is not only reliable, but also extremely robust. With correct installation 
and occasional maintenance the system will provide you with years of trouble free 
service. 
 
How the Roboguard System Works: 
The system comprises 2 areas of wireless electronic surveillance:  

 

The Roboguard (sensor)  

 

The Decoder (receiver). 

 
The Roboguard System provides for various Decoders. HQ, KEYPAD and R2D2.  
Your decoder will vary depending on the number of Roboguards you need to 
monitor, how you connect to your alarm system, and what response provisions you 
require for your alarm panel. Your dealer will advise you which decoder you need.  
For the purposes of this manual, we will refer to the HQ (most common) but the 
information pertains to any decoder. 
 
The Roboguard (sensor): The Roboguard has two passive infra-red sensor beams. 
One sensor at the top, and one at the bottom. These beams detect movement up to 
20 metres away and within a radius of 110°. When both of these beams are triggered 
within ½ a second of each other the Roboguard sends a signal to the receiver. This 
arrangement allows only large objects to trigger the unit, allowing dogs and birds to 
break the top or bottom beam without setting it off. In addition, each Roboguard 
communicates with the receiver every 20 minutes to verify that it is operational, that 
the signal strength is adequate and that the batteries are good. 
Each Roboguard has a tamper switch that notifies the receiver if the cover is 
removed. 
 
The HQ (receiver): The receiver interprets the information from the sensor. When 
triggered it will set off your alarm or sound the onboard speaker. This allows you to 
see and hear when the unit has been triggered, tampered with, has poor signal 
strength or low batteries. It identifies the exact Roboguard sensor location for you 
and it can track up to eight units. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Roboguard

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Page 2: ...ROBOGUARD V User Manual Trap International CC Suite 5 49 South Beach AVE P O Box 38113 Point 4069 Durban South Africa Phone 031 368 1266 Fax 031 337 0138 www roboguard co za...

Page 3: ...ard 1 RoboguardInstallation 2 2 Aligning the Beams for Optimal Performance 3 3 Modifying the Beam Arc for Optimal Performance 3 4 On Board Computer Configuration 4 Operation Modes 5 Beam Strength Sett...

Page 4: ...boguard sensor The Roboguard has two passive infra red sensor beams One sensor at the top and one at the bottom These beams detect movement up to 20 metres away and within a radius of 110 When both of...

Page 5: ...ied and remove the battery cover from the Roboguard D Position the base of the Roboguard at least 80 cm off the ground E There are 4 mounting spaces provided in the back of the unit 2 above the batter...

Page 6: ...beam loosen the mounting screw and slide the sensor up or down in the adjustment slot As with a see saw sliding the sensor up will lower the beam and sliding the sensor down will raise the beam H Make...

Page 7: ...being blocked off to allow an arc of 90 to remain 4 On Board Computer Configuration The Roboguard sensor has an on board computer that can be configured to perform optimally in different settings and...

Page 8: ...djustments to the top sensor J Replace the battery cover Operation Modes 5 Switch Box Switch 1 Delayed and Instant Mode OFF When the Roboguard sensor is triggered three times in rapid succession it wi...

Page 9: ...ON 2 OFF 10 15 metre range 1 ON 2 ON Note The Roboguard responds best when set to the correct range In smaller areas reduce the beam strength 5 Troubleshooting False Alarms The Roboguard sensors react...

Page 10: ...ime don t panic Trouble is picked up way in advance Just change the batteries when you can see Trouble Warning in your HQ User Manual To Change Batteries Remove the cover screw with the Allan key supp...

Page 11: ...R O B O G U A R D U S E R M A N U A L 8 8 8 8 8 Technical Configuration Fig 4 Roboguard 5 Exploded View The various components that make up the Roboguard...

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