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Armed Guard G-Force
Armed Guard G-Force
200, 300, 200P Installation Instructions
Installation Motorcycle/scooter with 12 volt, (-) ground electrical system.
Operating Voltage 7-14 volts dc.
Starter Disable Relay Internal 12v, 10A normally closed.
Flashing Lights Relay Internal 12v, 10A normally closed.
Siren Circuit 5A output w/120db siren. 129db siren optional.
Movement Sensor Internal "G-Force" Sensor - 4 sensitivity levels.
Voltage Sensor 2% voltage drop with 1 minute cooling fan delay.
Radar Sensor 2.44ghz (12 volt) 1-10 foot adjustable range.
FCC ID: EBYKEC888MW100
Alarm Cycle 45 seconds - automatic rearm function.
Transmitter 2 channel, 4 billion codes. 150 ft. range. Code learning,
random code hopping.
Transmitter Battery 12v type 23A
Pager Module 4 watt 27.145 mhz 1 mile max range.
Pager Receiver Audible/vibrating beeper. 2 AAA batteries (included).
FCC ID Receiver ID: LAXALM1 Transmitter ID: EBY6FOK1218T
Device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) Device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
Please give this Installation Manual to customer after installing.
You may install this alarm in increments depending on the level of security desired by
the end user. Complete the "Basic Installation" first.Then proceed to Additional
Features to enhance the installation as required. Additional options for each model
are available.
FOR INSTALLERS
Technical Support or Warranty Service
US/Canada (800) 536-7852
International (503) 690-4460
www.armedguard.com "Technical Support"
CONTENTS
Model 300
Alarm module, remote transmitter,
radar perimeter sensor, siren,
fittings pack
Model 200P
Alarm module, remote transmitter, pager module,
pager receiver, siren, fittings pack
Model 200
Alarm module, remote transmitter,
siren, fittings pack
The Armed Guard alarm may be installed in increments depending on the
level of security of required.
Alarm Module This module contains the electronic G-Force sensor. To assure
maximum sensitivity, affix module so that red product label faces towards front or back
of motorcycle, either horizontal or vertical, or affix with red label face up or down. Do
not mount alarm module with red label facing toward side of bike. Locate module
under seat near or along side battery, front or rear fairing, inside side covers, or in
front or rear fairing (if available).
Siren In front of rear wheel or under seat, or inside front or rear fairing.
Pager Module (200P) Under seat, near or along side battery, front or rear fairing,
between split tanks or in hard or soft bags.
Radar Sensor (300) This sensor detects movement by radiating radio wave energy
in a "forcefield" pattern around the motorcycle. Radar sensor cannot penetrate metal.
To perform effectively, it must be mounted high up on the motorcycle facing up so that
indicator lights are visible. Under seat on top or near battery, in front or rear fairings,
or at the top of hard or soft bag- left side preferred for best coverage. Do not mount
under metal seat pan or surround by metal.
COMPONENT PLACEMENT
TOOLS
Heat Gun (optional)
1/4" Drill Bit (optional)
Wire Stripper/Crimper
Small Flat Blade Screwdriver
MODEL 200 AND 300
(BASIC INSTALLATION)
The blue wire from alarm module supplies flashing lights function of alarm.
Select the light's circuit you wish to flash- normally the running "running" lights or tail
light circuit. A simple way to locate this circuit is
1. Locate tail light connector towards rear of bike. Unplug connector.
2. Switch ignition on so that lights are on. Use a volt meter or test light to probe for
the "hot" tail light wire on the harness plug that connects back to circuit breaker/fuse
block. Note wire color of tail light circuit and re-connect tail light circuit.
3. Splice blue wire from alarm module into tail light circuit using supplied 3M connector
with pink insulated male connector, ring terminal, or solder and heat shrink connection.
Connection may be made anywhere on tail light wire or at circuit breaker/fuse block.
Note 1: Do not use the motorcycle's blinker lights unless you are familiar with diode
circuit isolation (diodes not included).
Note 2: If lights circuit exceeds 120 watts/10 amperes power consumption,
use external relay (as shown in diagram).
FLASHING LIGHTS OPTION
120 WATTS/10 AMPS MAX OUTPUT
1. Alarm Module When mounting location has been selected following "Component
Placement" section, place alarm module loosely in position. Note that G-Force Sensor
is directionally sensitive so before securing module, make sure red product label
faces toward front or rear of bike with module either horizontal or vertical.
2. Siren Select mounting location for siren and permanently affix with screws, cable
ties, or supplied tape. Splice red/black siren zipcord wires to red/black alarm module
zipcord wires after sizing for length.Wires are polarity sensitive. Use supplied butt
connectors or solder and heat shrink.
3. Connect Power Select constant 12v hot source at "+" battery terminal or at
fuse block. Crimp spade connector to black fuseholder as indicated. Splice 36" red
alarm power lead to black fuse holder. Connect 36" black wire to "-" battery terminal
or frame ground. Insert red 10A atc style fuse to power up alarm.You may now
operate alarm after securing alarm module in final position (see Operating Instructions).
4. Basic Installation is now complete. Alarm is now ready for use. If alarm does
not arm and disarm, check power, ground and siren connections thoroughly including
siren polarity. Also inspect 10A ATC fuse. If no additional features are desired,
wrap and tape or trim remaining wires. If other features are desired, proceed to
Additional Features section.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
MODEL 200 AND 300
(BASIC INSTALLATION)
FLASHING LIGHTS 120W +
OPTIONAL EXTERNAL RELAY
The black "zipcord" wire from alarm module supplies starter disable function of alarm.
Locate the starter relay on motorcycle usually located near starter motor. After locating
relay, determine which color wire from relay feeds starter button on motorcycle. Consult
dealer service department or obtain wire diagram for motorcycle.
When starter button wire is located
1. Remove wire from relay socket using small flat blade screwdriver to unlock fastab
connector from relay socket. Switch ignition on, and press "Start" button. If "Start"
button does not function, correct wire has been located.
2. Select either wire from black zipcord (not polarity sensitive) and after sizing wire,
affix female fastab connector supplied.
3. Plug female fastab connector into starter relay socket in place of starter button wire
just removed.
4. Affix male fastab connector to remaining black zipcord wire and join with starter
button wire. Using electrical tape or heat shrink to secure this connection.
STARTER DISABLE OPTION
WARNING: Do not attempt to interrupt
motorcycle's ignition or fuel pump circuits
as this may cause accidental loss of engine
power while operating motorcycle.
Manufacturer assumes no liability for
improper connection of starter disable
circuit by installer.
Place radar perimeter sensor loosely at intended mounting location. Plug radar sensor
plug into alarm module. Arm alarm with Button I.Wait 5 seconds, then wave hand over
radar sensor to initiate warn away function. Sensor lights will flash when movement is
recorded. Alarm will trigger after approximately 6 seconds and 2 warning tones
(see Operating Guide- Radar Perimeter Sensor).Adjust radar sensor sensitivity as desired
using small philips screwdriver.When satisfied, affix radar sensor with supplied sticky
tape, tie wraps or screws.
MODEL 300
RADAR PERIMETER SENSOR
The yellow wire from alarm module supplies warning LED function of alarm.
1. Select a suitable mounting location for warning LED, usually near instrument gauges.
Inspect the under side of desired panel before carefully drilling 1/4" hole.
2. Feed wires through hole and insert self-seating warning LED into position. Splice
yellow wire from alarm to red wire on warning LED using supplied butt connector
and ring terminal or solder and heat shrink connection. Connect black LED wire
to frame ground.
WARNING LED OPTION
range adjustment (1-10 feet)
red trigger light
Note: Radar Perimeter Sensor increases battery drain on motorcycle. Guard Mode
time should be limited to one week between motorcycle operating cycles.
MODEL 200P
(BASIC INSTALLATION)
1. Alarm Module When mounting location has been selected following "Component
Placement" section, place alarm module loosely in position. Note that G-Force Sensor
is directionally sensitive so before securing module, make sure red product label
faces toward front or rear of bike with module positioned ei