BlueGuard Operating Instructions
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Document no. 10100104
Setting Pulse or
Setting Pulse or
Setting Pulse or
Setting Pulse or Presence
Presence
Presence
Presence
BlueGuard’s output may be set to operate in a pulse or presence mode. The default setting is presence mode.
In presence mode, when an authorized phone comes into range and the BlueGuard establishes a connection,
the output will activate as long as the phone remains in range.
In pulse mode, when an authorized phone comes into range and the BlueGuard establishes a connection, the
output will activate for 1 second (similar to pressing the button on your gate control). BlueGuard will no longer
respond to this phone until it is out of range for approximately 60 seconds, then returns.
1.
P
lace the magnet against the BlueGuard housing and continue to hold it there. The blue LED will turn
on for 10 seconds followed by a medium flashing for an additional 20 seconds followed by fast
flashing, remove the magnet quickly and return it within 1 second during the fast flashing cycle.
2. The blue LED will alternate between Presence and Pulse by turning on for several seconds, then
flashing for several seconds
3. To set the output for presence mode, remove the magnet when the LED is on steady.
4. To set to the pulse mode, remove the magnet when the LED is flashing.
Clearing all phones
Clearing all phones
Clearing all phones
Clearing all phones
Individual 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. Place the magnet against the BlueGuard housing and continue to hold it there. The blue LED will turn
on for 10 seconds followed by a medium flashing for an additional 20 seconds. Continue to hold the
magnet against the housing.
2. The blue LED will begin to flash fast, continue to hold the magnet against the housing for an additional
10 seconds and BlueGuard will clear all phones.
ARM inp
ARM inp
ARM inp
ARM input (optional)
ut (optional)
ut (optional)
ut (optional)
The ARM input provides a means to prevent the BlueGuard from activating its output. This feature may be
useful when used with a vehicle loop detector, allowing the BlueGuard to activate its output only when a
vehicle is present. When the ARM input is connected to the ARM common the BlueGuard is disabled
(connect to the loop detector relay N.O and common contacts). Leave this connection disconnected if not
used.
Bluetooth Range
Bluetooth Range
Bluetooth Range
Bluetooth Range
The range of Bluetooth Class 2 devices is approximately 10 meters (33ft.). To establish a connection the
phone must be within 10 meters, however, a connection may not be dropped (disconnected) until the radio
signal is significantly weaker which may exceed 25 meters (82ft.). This is a characteristic of Bluetooth
communications.
CONTROLS and INDICATORS
CONTROLS and INDICATORS
CONTROLS and INDICATORS
CONTROLS and INDICATORS
BLUE LED INDICATOR
MAGNETIC SWITCH LOCATION