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Guardian 2000 8mm Manual - William Stump & Associates, LTD.

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1. WILLIAM STUMP amp ASSOCIATES LTD Quality Video Surveillance Equipment William Stump amp Associates LTD WILLIAM STUMP PRESIDENT 197 Striper Drive Pounding Mill Virginia 24637 3867 www williamstump com sales williamstump com Phone 276 979 1939 Fax 276 988 7131 Tech Support 540 248 0355 William Stump amp Associates ongratulations and thank you for purchasing the New Guardian 2000 Surveillance Recording System The Guardian 2000 is the flagship system from William Stump amp Associates LTD Besides being the most absolute effective outdoor recording unit it is also the most economical Numerous law enforcement agencies private corporations and individual consumers have found the Guardian 2000 is a very powerful tool and extremely user friendly Whether you are seeking evidence for courtroom proceedings to further an investigation or simply for peace of mind the Guardian 2000 will accomplish your goals with such features as e 8mm VCR format e 4hours continuous recording time e 25mm black and white low light camera e high resolution color pinhole camera e 60 day standby mode internal power supply e external jack for alternate power supply e wireless seismic sensor e wireless beam break sensor e smart charging system e optional day night video system e optional wireless video transmission to recorder optional video zoom camera The entire system comes packaged in a convenient soft side case
2. Move them closer to each other Conduct a test of the beam break by walking through it or placing your hand in front of the receiver The red LED will go out as soon as the beam is broken Once the beam is unobstructed the red LED will turn back on The hand held sensor alarm receiver will not turn on at this point Arm the receiver by sliding the setup arm switch to the armed DOWN position The red LED will go out and not turn back on until switched back to the set up mode Break the beam by walking through or passing your hand in front of the receiver head The beam break will transmit a signal and the hand held sensor alarm receiver will buzz Now you are ready to test it with the Guardian 2000 Place your Guardian 2000 into the PGM mode Test the beam break again and the Guardian 2000 will wake and start recording 12 SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT 0 3 Sale 0 Most Sens tive 3 Least Sens tive Fig 1 Beam Break Emitt te CU AREG ee Fig 2 Beam Break Receiver Deployment of the Beam Break Sensor 1 Always attempt to install the beam break emitter and receiver heads facing a north south direction within 30 feet of each other 2 Itis best deployed by placing the emitter head about one foot off the ground See Fig 3 3 Never place the receiver head looking directly at the sun It should be pointed directly towards the emitter head 4 When using the beam break sensor to monitor a trail best results are achieved
3. The hand held receiver will activate once the beam is broken in the armed mode only It will not activate while in the set up mode Receiving Recording Unit I n accordance with previous instructions program the unit according to mission needs and target situation Following the completed installation and Guardian 2000 programming conduct a final walk thru test of the target area Make a sample recording on a test tape and review it for proper set up Make any adjustments necessary and insert a new tape into the Guardian 2000 recorder e Always use a test tape when installing the Guardian 2000 e Always insert a new tape for evidentiary recordings e Always make sure the unit is fully charged prior to deployment and is well tested BEFORE you leave the office 15 Technical Specifications T he staff at William Stump amp Associates constantly upgrades the Guardian 2000 outdoor surveillance system to better serve YOU our customer Should you not find something inside this manual or have suggestions for betterment of the system please contact our staff CASING Steel constructed camouflaged weather resistant case measuring 13 x 7 1 4 x 9 which can be totally buried rechargeable power supply with charging unit alternate power supply cables video wiring harness omni directional antenna with 90 degree UHF connector RECORDER Various 8mm Hi8 and Digital 8 format recorders with time and date generator TDG Ref
4. Vision video VIDEO ZOOM OPTIONAL Enables camera to automatically zoom in on a particular target detected 16 Troubleshooting Guide P lease use these techniques to correct any operating deficiencies Should you be unable to correct the problem contact William Stump amp Associates Technical Support during normal business hours at 276 979 1939 M F 9 AM 5 PM EST When calling please have the Guardian 2000 unit and it s components readily available 1 BUSY constantly flashes on screen No tape in recorder Video recorder power switch is off Batteries are below 4 volts recharge batteries Videotape switched to save and cannot be recorded on One fuse blown or lanc cable has loosened call tech support services 2 False alarms with no recordings Reduce seismic sensor sensitivity relocate sensors Make sure beam break has a steady red light during set up and is not blinking If blinking relocate to steady red during set up 3 Charger lights are inoperative Check fuses located inside charger and or bottom of the Guardian 2000 unit DO NOT check until contact with Tech Support for additional assistance 4 Poor image quality on recording Re adjust cameras for proper lighting control focus telephoto lens on camera 5 Seismic sensor inoperative Replace batteries 4 AA amp 1 9V Probe should be inserted into the ground at a 90 degree angle Make sure probe is inserted at least 1 2 inch below
5. details clockwise for less Battery Pack 4 AA Alkaline Batteries 9 Volt Alkaline Battery Holder Sensitivity Adjustment 11 Beam Break Sensor A 10 11 fter powering the beam break sensor as previously discussed follow these procedures for deployment Initial Set up Obtain the hand held sensor alarm receiver provided with your Guardian 2000 and turn it on with the buzzer activated Set it close by so you can hear the buzzer Have your Guardian 2000 ready as well For indoor set up slide the emitters high low switch to the low power DOWN position For outdoors slide the emitters switch to the high power UP position See Fig 1 Position the emitter and the receiver at least 10 feet apart especially if working indoors Connect the three pin emitter head smaller head with two LED s to the emitter housing Connect the four pin receiver head larger head with round opening in front to the receiver housing Set the receiver sensitivity to an initial setting of 0 for maximum sensitivity See Fig 2 Place the receiver in the set up mode by sliding the setup arm switch to the setup UP position See Fig 2 Align the emitter head and the receiver head The red LED on the receiver head will light and remain lit as long as the emitter and receiver are aligned and unobstructed Should the red LED flicker on and off without being obstructed the emitter and receiver are out of their effective range
6. frequencies antenna placement and orientation any articles removed from the target location and any installation problems encountered 3 Narrative sequential style removal plan 4 Extensions or amendments to court orders or voluntary consents 5 Narrative style report of any secondary entries and exits for repair replacement etc of devices 6 Date of equipment removal 7 Any problems encountered during equipment removal 8 Post operation evaluation on productivity of the installation intercept F Post Operation Recovery 1 Cleaning of Equipment 2 Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services conducted IAW manufacturers guidance a Brush dirt off all exposed parts b Remove all debris from inside main record receive unit c Remove all batteries from sensors and video transmitter amp receiver d Discharge and charge main unit at least monthly during periods of non use e Clean all connectors and check for bends cracks deterioration f Clean and inspect all antennas for bends cracks deterioration 3 Store equipment in a cool dark dry location and absolutely not on a bare concrete floor 22
7. one of the AA batteries from each respective holder Powering the Ultra Link Wireless Video Trangnitter optional F of optimum transmitting time the Ultra Link Video Transmitter is powered by eight 8 D size alkaline batteries To install batteries remove the four outer screws located on the top of the transmitter housing Unplug the power cable and remove the power supply holder Install batteries as shown paying particular attention to the and signs and re assemble Some brands of batteries are larger diameter and stick inside the plastic battery pack not allowing the ends to touch their respective contacts Check batteries to insure the positive end is touching the contact and the negative end is touching the spring If they do not touch the contacts the transmitter WILL NOT operate Check to see if the batteries are installed correctly by plugging the power lead into the transmitter A green LED will illuminate indicating the unit is receiving power When transmitting the red LED indicates power is going to the transmitter Powering the Ulha Link Wireless Video Receiver optional T he Ultra Link Video Receiver obtains its power directly from the Guardian 2000 main receive record unit Using the supplied cable and pin connector align the connector with the receptacle on the side of the Guardian 2000 Once propertly aligned screw the connector clockwise to secure it in place DO NOT force the connector or it will cau
8. when placing the emitter and receiver heads about 45 to the trail This makes a target travel through the beam longer than a 90 setup See Fig 3 5 The beam break should be solidly mounted to avoid excessive movement Therefore it is equipped with a small black clamp on each head to assist attaching to a solid object Other devices such as wire ties zip ties hook and loop type fasteners Velcro and even natural vines can be used Setting the Sensitivity Setting the sensitivity of the beam break is quite simple Available settings are 0 1 2 and 3 The remaining settings are not used The sensitivity should be set according to anticipated target speed and the physical location e 0 1 most sensitive should be used for fast moving objects such as cars on a highway ATV s and targets moving quickly down trails e 2 3 Can be used for slower moving objects Use in areas where there is a lot of small animal bird traffic and you want to avoid having the system alarm by their movement e 3 east sensitive This is less sensitive and great for areas where a target may activate the alarm and stay in the viewed area It should be used when placing the sensor around a specific target such as a marijuana plot anhydrous ammonia tanks parking lots gate entrances etc These are examples of where a target is going to be for a longer versus a trail where the target is moving quicker 13 Testing the Sensor Testing the sensor duri
9. 0 will now wait until the programmed START time until it accepts alarms 3 Activate the unit immediately by waiting for both the TIMER and PGM lights to illuminate and press the TIMER button a second time The unit will now start The unit will now start accepting alarms immediately and not wait for the programmed start time accepting alarms Ms the Guardian 2000 is now ready to record alarm activated signals only within the time immediately y gn y frame set by you W arekss Operations y purchasing the optional wireless transmitter and receiver your Guardian 2000 will be Most importantly totally wireless When a wireless seismic sensor PIR sensor or any combination activate the risk of theft is s or Kelte edad they transmit a radio frequency signal immediately activating the video transmitter module and deployment is less selected camera The acquired video signal is transmitted via a FCC approved high power AET E E wireless transmitter to a receiver and the Guardian 2000 recording unit D istances of 500 1000 feet through wooded areas have been obtained Most importantly the risk of theft is greatly reduced and deployment is less time consuming 1 Installation of the video transmitter is accomplished by the following sequence e Attach both supplied antennas Each antenna has a different type of connector and will only attach one way DO NOT FORCE THEM e Adjust t
10. 000 components DO NOT break off fresh branches and leaves to attach to your equipment In a few days they will be dead and stick out L Debris from the ground close to your target area can be an extremely useful tool Bring some waterproof glue and adhere ground clippings to your equipment It s easily removable and makes the equipment blend even better Keep the cameras off the ground if possible This provides a much better video depicting a more accurate depth of field Disguising the wiring is imperative The cabling material is black and shiny Ensure these wires are placed under available camouflage or disguised so they will not reflect light Use the provided cable shield to hide the gold connectors If someone finds your wires they can trace it to your evidence recording unless of course you are employing the optional wireless version ighting is everything when it comes to gaining identifiable video In low light situations use the black and white camera or the color camera during bright daylight hours During your pre site survey of the target area determine which angle the sun is rising and setting If you aim the camera into the sun your desired image will be darkened backlit and probably won t be identifiable 10 If you cannot determine the angles it s extremely advisable to use a north south view When the sunlight is shining directly onto your target your chances of receiving more identifiable video will r
11. ENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION REIMBURSEMENT OR DAMAGES ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER 20 Appendix 1 Techracal Survellanee Operational Plan A Pre Operational Plan 1 Court order obtained If applicable 2 Consent form authorizing the installation and or intercept If filming on private property B Identify all installation technicians C Ensure all equipment is serviceable and tested prior to deployment D Ensure technicians use an installation plan including 1 Identification of all members involved 2 Types of devices to be installed 3 Specific location where equipment is to be used or installed 4 Photograph videotape and or sketch installation of equipment Pre site Survey 5 Identify transportation requirements 6 Identify communications requirements 7 Have a cover story well established in case of surreptitious installation Why are you in the area you are 8 Protective surveillance requirements do you have physical surveillance set up during installation 9 Contingency plans 10 Necessary technical surveillance specialist tools 21 E Ensure technicians prepare an installation report which should include 1 Videotape photograph or sketch the exact location of the installation This is an absolute 2 Exact description of the devices employed power supplies used wire runs concealment details operating
12. Record Set Timer Record Set and Date Time Set Cursor down to the appropriate menu using the DOWN button e Set the Time and Date by pressing the DOWN button to cursor to the DATE TIME SET and press ENTER Set the correct time for you geographic time zone using the DOWN and RIGHT buttons When you ve completed press ENTER and the data screen will display SAVING e Set the Amount of Recording Time by pressing the MENU button to PRGM REC SET Press ENTER and the data screen will display REC DURATION To increase the amount of recording time press the DOWN button The Guardian 2000 is pre programmed allowing times of 5 10 20 30 seconds 1 1 5 2 3 5 and 10 minutes or until the end of the tape EOT otherwise known as One Shot Recording Once the recording time is selected press ENTER The data screen displays SAVING It s important to remember as each sensor continues to receive alarms they will continuously transmit them to the receiver and re start the amount of recording time gt EXAMPLE An installation technician has set the recording duration for 30 thirty seconds At 16 seconds the unit receives another alarm The thirty second duration starts all over and will continue this cycle until no more alarms are received and the unit goes back into it s sleep mode e Press the PGM Button and the Guardian 2000 is now ready The red light above the PGM button will flash indicating the unit is in the slee
13. arness to a piece of wood or similar non conductive material Plug the wiring harness into the side of the Guardian 2000 The connector will only go on one way DO NOT FORCE IT Attach the battery terminal clips to the respective exterior battery terminals RED Positive Black Negative or Ground Now turn the power switch to the ON EXT SWITCH The Guardian 2000 is now using power supplied by the alternate power supply D amage to the Guardian 2000 will result if the battery clips are allowed to touch each other while plugged into the unit Deployment of the Guardian 2000 Remember a successful installation of the Guardian 2000 always includes a pre site survey of the target area Lighting X J e shall now discuss a few ideas to assist you in obtaining excellent identifying video and keep your equipment better concealed Understanding not every possible situation can be discussed within these pages or any other reference material by following some simple guidelines you will be much more successful Enclosed with this manual is a Technical Surveillance Operational Plan Appendix 1 to better assist you Remember a successful installation of the Guardian 2000 always includes a pre site survey of the target area Camouflaging the Equipment F ind an area which will most effectively hide your camera and recording unit Bushes and trees offer great cover and concealment and greatly help camouflage the Guardian 2
14. earth s surface and is covered 6 Recorder only records for two hours Factory setting of 2 hours has been altered Re adjust to Extended Long Play in accordance with manufacture s handbook Digital models will only record for two hours 7 Sensors do not activate recorder Sensors are out of range from the main unit Move closer or realign sensor and main unit antennas Main system has lost memory Contact tech support for programming instructions 8 Hand held unit continually Buzz s Replace battery 9 Batteries will not hold charge Batteries need replacement Call Tech Services to arrange for battery change 17 10 Record Unit Beeps Internal vanadium lithium battery needs charging After charging the Guardian 2000 turn the unit on and then slide the power switch for the recorder off Sony EVO 250 and Sony GV D800 and newer models only Leave for about 24 hours 11 Unable to obtain quality evidence recording Didn t Use the Guardian 2000 18 Warranty Information The limited liability stated herein is subject to all of the following terms and conditions Terms and Conditions 1 Notification of Claims Warranty Service If Purchaser believes the product is defective in material or workmanship then written notice with an explanation of the claim shall be given promptly by the Purchaser to William Stump amp Associates LTD within the warranty period No repair or replacement of any product or part thereo
15. er to provided recorder manual for exact specifications CAMERAS One 380 lines of horizontal resolution pinhole color camera 7 15 Volt DC 2 5 lux rating auto iris auto focus housed in weather resistant camouflaged housing measuring 1 65 sq x 1 1 One black amp white b w camera with long range telephoto lens 7 15 VDC 5 lux rating auto iris auto focus interchangeable lens capability placed in weather resistant housing measuring 1 65 sq x 84 SEISMIC SENSOR Wireless 6 9 Volt DC 45 days operating capability with transmitting range of 1000 feet totally adjustable sensitivity for range within 100 sq ft for average 150 lb person encapsulated within a camouflaged weather resistant housing which can be buried BEAM BREAK SENSOR Wireless DC operated 20 30 days operating capability with alarm transmitting range of 1000 feet line of sight adjustable sensitivity beam range within 30 feet housed within a camouflaged weather resistant housing which can be buried HAND HELD SET UP DETECTION UNIT Wireless hand held receiver used to detect PIR and Seismic wireless sensors powered by 9 Volt DC notifies user by lit bulb or audible buzzer sound ULTRA LINK TX RX SYSTEM OPTIONAL High power FCC approved Part 90 2 4 GHz transmitter and receiver encased in weather resistant housings DAY NIGHT CAMERA OPTIONAL High resolution color camera which switches automatically during hours of darkness to Third Generation Night
16. f shall extend the warranty period The specific warranty on the repaired part shall be in effect for a petiod of ninety 90 days after repair or replacement or the remainder of the original warranty whichever is longest 2 Exclusive Remedy Acceptance Purchaser s exclusive remedy and William Stump amp Associates LTD sole obligation is to supply all labor necessary to repair any product found to be defective within the warranty period Purchaser s failure to make a claim as provided in section 1 above or continued use of the product shall constitute an unqualified acceptance of such product and a waiver by Purchaser of all claims thereto 3 Exceptions to Limited Warranty William Stump amp Associates LTD shall have no liability or obligation to Purchaser with respect to any product requiring service during the warranty period which is subject to any of the following abuse improper use negligence accident modification failure of the end user to follow the operating and maintenance procedures outlined in the user service manual s attempted repair by unauthorized or non qualified personnel operation of the product outside the published environmental and electrical parameters or if security seal has been altered defaced or removed William Stump amp Associates LTD also excludes from warranty coverage products located outside the United States and consumable items such as but not limited to batteries and fuses Items not man
17. he video transmitting time by using a small slotted screwdriver The manufacturer s time is pre set at 30 seconds Turn the selector knob clockwise to increase the amount of transmitting time Each click represents an increase in transmitting time Time increments are set at 30 sec 1 min 1 5 min 2 min 3 min 5 min 10 min and End of Tape or 1 shot recording To decrease the amount of transmitting time simply turn the selector counter clockwise see diagram pg 9 Keep in mind the wireless transmitter is designed to continuously transmit a video signal as long as there are alarm activation s just like the Guardian 2000 is designed to continue recording e As discussed earlier on page 4 ensure eight 8 new D size alkaline batteries have been installed After plugging the power tip into the video transmitter a green led will illuminate indicating power is being supplied to the unit e Power the selected camera by plugging it into the video transmitter Black to Black e Plug the video connector from the camera Gold RCA connector into the supplied LCD monitor must use a RCA barrel connector unless your unit is equipped with the GVD800 and activate a sensor This powers the camera and enables you to set your camera into position When the transmitter is active the red LED will light e Secure the camera in place at the desired location and re connect the video plug into the transmitter Gold to Gold colored RCA plugs 2 Instal
18. ill sound Turn the unit back off once the buzzer is heard If the buzzer continues the battery is low See page 10 for additional details Powering the LCD Monitor T he hand held LCD monitor for models without flip up monitor is power by four 4 AA alkaline batteries Simply slide the battery compartment cover from the back insert four new batteries paying particular attention to the and signs and replace the cover Powenng the Seismic Sensor Transmitter T he seismic sensor is powered by four 4 AA alkaline batteries and one 1 9V DC battery See Fig 2 No AA batteries were installed before shipping To install the batteries remove the four screws located on top of the transmitter housing Place four eer AA batteries inside the battery holder as shown The unit is now activated Remove one sienna of the batteries to keep the unit from transmitting until ready for use Replace the top before and tighten the four screws back into place batteries Powenng the Beam Break Sensor Transmitter P ower the beam break by placing eight 8 AA batteries into the emitter portion with 3 pin connector and four 4 AA and one 1 9 volt battery to the receiver portion with 4 pin connector To install the batteries remove the four screws securing the containers lids Place the batteries into the holders paying particular attention to the and signs Replace the tops and tighten the screws To cut power off remove
19. ise significantly Seismic Sensor I n most installations this sensor will be more productive and accurate The supplied sensor is designed to detect human footsteps averaging about 150 Ib within a 15 20 foot area The sensor transmits a radio frequency signal up to 500 feet line of sight to the main unit The transmitting antenna MUST be installed prior to placing batteries in the unit Damage will result to unit by operating it without one e Soil conditions can have a great impact on the sensitivity of this device If the soil conditions are very moist adjust the unit to be more sensitive If the conditions are very dry the ground will carry seismic waves much further and therefore the sensitivity setting can be reduced DO NOT pull e Insert the probe at least one half to one inch below the surface Cover the top of it with onthe debris found in the area When removing the probe dig around the sensor and remove it i as a whole unit DO NOT pull on the sensors wiring harness as it will permanently harness damage it Adjusting the S smic Sensor Sensitivity S ensitivity of the seismic sensor is adjusted by turning the white colored adjustment Clockwise for screw either clockwise for more sensitivity or counter clockwise for less sensitivity more so k A sensitivity or Using a slotted screwdriver place the tip into the adjustment screw and gently turn in the counter desired direction See the figure below for additional
20. lation of the video receiver is accomplished by the following sequence e The receiver has its own internal antenna and should be aimed in the direction of the transmitter and target area e Point the top identified by the surface with four screws inserted towards the video transmitter e Plug the receiver into the 18pin cable and connect it to the Guardian housing on the left side The wireless video receiver obtains its power from the Guardian 2000 and does not have any other special power requirements The manufacture s time is set at 30 seconds By using a small slotted screwdriver turn the selector switch clock wise Each click represents an increase in the amount of transmitting time Time increments are set at 30 sec 1 min 1 5 min 2 0 min 3 0 Wireless min 5 min 10 min and End of Tape or shot recording To de Guardian 2000 crease the amount of transmitting time simply turn the selector l switch counter clockwise Fig Adjusting the transmitting time for the wireless video transmitter Using an Alternate Pover Supphy T he Guardian 2000 is engineered to accept an alternate power supply such as a 12 volt deep cycle marine battery This unique feature allows continuous use of the unit with having to recover the unit from the target area simply for recharging 1 Turn on the Guardian 2000 using the ON INT POWER switch Clip the battery terminal clips on the alternate power supply wiring h
21. ng deployment is crucial to success Once the initial setup has been made test the sensor before leaving the target area e Conduct several walk through tests in the target area to determine if the speed is sufficient for the sensitivity setting If not adjust the sensitivity accordingly e Drop things such as pine cones sticks and similar objects through the beam to determine if it will set the sensor off If so adjust the sensitivity and conduct another test 1 Emitter is on high power and facing north along the path instead of at a 90 to the path 2 Emitter head is positioned about a foot from the ground 3 Receiver is placed about 5 above the ground and looking down torwards the emitter 4 The sensitivity setting is 3 since the trail is a heavily wooded area and target speed is anticipated slow Fig 3 Sample Deployment Diagram Reever Recording Unit T he receiver and recording module of the Guardian 2000 is extremely weather resistant Aar and durable However additional precautions and procedures should be used when recording deploying this unit device damage will v S result e When burying the unit in the ground place a plastic bag or similar waterproof container around the unit first Since sealed plastic containers generate moisture placing a small amount moisture absorber at the bottom of the bag with the main unit is advisable and can be extremely beneficial e Exe
22. p mode awaiting an alarm from the deployed sensors Advanced Operations Programmed Timer Recording T his unique feature allows users to program the exact time which the Guardian 2000 will record alarm activation s e g 6 AM 6 PM Anywhere outside of that window the Thisenables a Guardian 2000 simply ignores all received alarms therefore reducing non essential recordings recording during only one window and extending battery life of opportunity 1 Set the programmed timer mode by pressing the MENU button one time until the on screen display appears e Select the TIMER REC SET by moving the cursor with the DOWN button Press the ENTER button one time e Set the ON and OFF times by using the DOWN and RIGHT buttons Ensure a day of the week is selected or leave it on the default of ED for everyday e Once the times and days have been selected press the ENTER button one time and the data screen will display SAVING e Once the word SAVING has disappeared press the Red PGM button one time and wait for the unit to enter the SLEEP mode 2 Start the programmed timer mode by pressing the TIMER button one time The Guardian 2000 will wake up and the data screen will display BUSY for a short moment The unit will automatically enter the SLEEP mode and both the TIMER and PGM lights will flash The Guardian 200
23. rcise caution when extracting the videotape from the recorder during the equipment extraction phase All soil should be removed from the container and the technicians hands prior to opening the Guardian 2000 case e The record and receiver unit should be placed in a location where the receiving antenna is able to detect alarm activation s By attaching an antenna extension no more than four feet between the antenna and housing range and accuracy may be enhanced 14 Pre Operational Testing A s with any investigative equipment it should be tested and prior training conducted William Stump amp Associates highly recommends training on this equipment during both daytime and nighttime environments Testing the equipment prior to leaving the office is essential to mission success Prior Proper Planning Prevents Pitiful Poor Performance Seismic Sensor U sing the hand held tester turn both switches ON and walk around the target area Each time the hand held tester buzzes the seismic sensor is transmitting an alarm activation signal If the performance is satisfactory the hand held receiver can be put away If not re position the sensor unit and re test Beam Break Sensor O nce the beam break sensor is powered and is in the set up mode a red LED will illuminate and stay on continuously until the unit is armed Once armed simply break the beam by walking through it or blocking the receiver head with your hand
24. se damage Connecting Cameras A fter deciding which camera to use simply plug the camera wiring harness into the left side of the Guardian 2000 main unit The plug is designed to fit only one way so DO NOT FORCE IT Secure the plug by twisting the bevel ring clockwise Next using the gold colored plug for video and the black colored plug for power attach your camera onto the wiring harness Lastly cover the connectors using the supplied camouflaged covering For adjusting the color zoom camera optional refer to it s operating manual Antennas O btain the Guardian 2000 receiver antenna omni directional right angle UHF connector and secure it in place by inserting the connector into its receptacle located on the back of the Guardian 2000 unit Turn clockwise until secure To install the seismic sensor and beam break omni directional antennas simply twist the antennas female BNC connector onto the sensors housing top mounted BNC male connector Placing the Unit into Operation T he first display window shows alarm hits battery strength alarm duration and time date The second displays days left for standby and hours remaining on the tape The days left is only a general guide The easy to use menu has three display windows so setup is a snap Once the PGM button is set the entire system shuts down and waits for the next alarm from the PIR seismic or beam break sensor 1 Initialize the unit by first placing new batteries in
25. to the sensors and testing them with the hand held sensor alarm unit The seismic sensor can be tested by merely holding the probe in a vertical position with the tip on the floor or table Test the PIR by waving your hand in front of the lens until the red led illuminates The beam break sensor can be tested by breaking the beam with your hand E Record deck must be in the ON position m Insert a new tape into the recorder Otherwise you cannot initialize the unit z Turn the unit to the ON INT PWR position The red light above the PGM program button will light momentarily while the data screen reads BUSY The screen will change to display of RESIDUAL indicating your battery and tape time left and STAT indicating your current time and date battery strength level number of alarms and duration of recording This indicates the unit is functioning properly No additional adjustments to the recorder are necessary n FWV recommends using at least a T 120 tape for proper performance For the Sony GVD 800 recorders a 8mm Hi8 or Digital8 tape can be used The larger capacity tape will result in a longer recording a A constant busy reading indicates no tape is in the recorder the record deck is off the tape safety lock is activated or the unit needs charging See troubleshooting guide for additional details 2 Program the unit by pressing the MENU button one time The screen will display three menus Program
26. ufactured by William Stump amp Associates LTD but included in the system bought by Purchaser are limited to the original manufacturer s warranty and will be repaired by William Stump amp Associates LTD on a cost of material basis 4 Proof of Purchase The Purchaser s dated invoice must be retained as evidence of the date of purchase and to establish warranty eligibility 19 Disclamer of Warranty EXCEPT FOR THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES WILLIAM STUMP amp ASSOCIATES LTD HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OR ANY WARRANTY WITH REGARDS TO ANY CLAIM OR INFRINGEMENT THAT MAY BE PROVIDED IN SECTION 2 312 3 OF THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE AND OR ANY OTHER COMPARABLE STATE STATUTE WILLIAM STUMP amp ASSOCIATES LTD HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY THAT THE PRODUCT IS COMPATIBLE WITH ANY COMBINATION OF PRODUCTS NOT MANUFACTURED BY WILLIAM STUMP amp ASSOCIATES LTD Limitation of Warranty THE LIABILITY OF WILLIAM STUMP amp ASSOCIATES LTD IF ANY AND PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR DAMAGES FOR ANY CLAIM OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY AND WHETHER ARISING IN TORT OR CONTRACT SHALL NOT BE GREATER THAN THE ACTUAL PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THE CLAIM IS MADE IN NO EVENT SHALL WILLIAM STUMP amp ASSOCIATES LTD BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQU
27. utlet DO NOT use any other type of charger as it will cause damage and yield it unserviceable Plug the charger into the Guardian 2000 using the male four pin connector See Fig 1 The charger must have at least 6 of free space surrounding it to maintain correct operating temperature Placing any foreign objects inside charger will result in damage and possible personal injury GREEN lights on the Guardian 2000 will illuminate indicating the fuses are good and the unit is charging properly Two RED lights on the charger will also illuminate After the unit is completely charged the GREEN lights on the Guardian will go off and charger lights will change to GREEN Alternating color changes throughout the process is normal since the unit has dual battery banks Complete charging takes about 18 26 hours Additionally once a year turn the Guardian 2000 unit on and then turn the recorder Sony EVO250 GVD800 and newer models off This will charge the internal vanadium lithium batteries in the recorder Powering the Hand Held Alarm Reeener he hand held Beam Break Seismic Sensor Receiver is powered by one standard 9 Volt DC alkaline battery The unit is shipped without one Install a battery by removing the battery housing cover from the back of the unit Place a battery snugly onto the battery tab and replace the battery compartment cover Test the unit by switching the ON OFF switch to the ON position Press the alarm switch to BUZZER and it w
28. w moments and inspect the follaving components used with your Guardian 2000 Surveillance System Guardian 2000 Recorder Receiver Carry Tote Bag Beam Break Sensor 12V AC DC Transmitter Charging Unit 12VDC Alt Video Cable Battery Cable Connector Cover Day Night Camera Optional Hand Held Sensor Alarm Receiver Video Zoom Camera Optional Seismic Sensor Transmitter Long Range 25mm b w Video Camera EY Familiarization Video Tape Short Range Color Camera Ultralink Video TX RX Optional Guardian 2000 Familarnzation Diagram ES FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE UNIT WHILE VIEWING THE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOTAPE CHARGER CONNECTOR SONY CHARGER Refer to Owners Manual for Information ON OFF EXT PWR SUPPLY ON EXT PWR ON INT PWR ata Sereen TIMER MENU DOWN RIGHT Sets unit into Programmed Adjust navigate and set Select one of information into three menus menus Window Recording Mode Program Record Timer Record amp Date Time Set Saves entered data into memory Places unit into alarm standby mode DO NOT use any other type of charger as it will cause damage Basic Operations Charging the Guardian 2000 T he unit has not been completely charged prior to shipping It is always best to fully charge the unit prior to any operation Plug the 12 Volt DC charger unit into an acceptable 110 115 volt AC o
29. which can either be carried as a back pack or wheeled from site to site As you read through this manual please keep in mind your system has been rigorously inspected for utmost quality assurance prior to shipment If you note any physical damages immediately notify William Stump amp Associates LTD at 276 979 1939 M F 9AM 5PM EST Once again thank you for your purchase and continued support William Stump amp Associates LTD 197 Striper Drive Pounding Mill Virginia 24637 3867 Phone 276 979 1939 Fax 276 988 7131 i Table of Contents Chapter 1 Ch 5 apter Before You Begin r Testing the Equipment Checking Accessories 1 fe r n Beam Break 15 Familiarization Diagram 2 Receiving Recording Unit 15 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Chapter 6 System Technical Information Charging the Guardian 2000 3 installing Powel Supplies oo Technical Specifications 16 Connecting Cameras 5 Connecting Antennas 5 Placing the Unit into Operation 5 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Guide Advanced Operations Programmed Timer Recording 7 8 Troubleshooting 17 18 Wireless Operations Optional 8 9 Exterior Power Supplies 9 Chapter 8 Chapter 4 Warranty Deployment Warranty 19 20 Camouflaging Concealment 10 Lightin 10 11 kus Appendix 1 Seismic Sensor 11 Beam Break Sensor 12 14 Receiving Recording Unit 14 Technical Surveillance Op Plan 21 22 Seismic Sensor 15 FIRST WITNESS VIDEO Before You Begin Phase take a fe

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