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Installation Guide
Guardian 6200
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•  Determine beacon installation position but do not 
fasten it in place until all wiring is complete
•  Determine the best location for the beacon – a strong 
flat surface that can be drilled to accommodate the 
mounting screws is ideal. Any spot where the  
beacon can be fastened in place with plastic cable  
ties is suitable
•  Under a seat is often a suitable location for beacon 
installation. Be sure it is not close to any heat sources 
or areas that experience moisture or vibration
•  Visibility of the indicator LED will be useful for testing 
and troubleshooting. Adequate space for wiring must 
be available at both ends of the beacon
2      Beacon Installation Position
3      Connect Power & Ignition Sense
•  Connect the wiring harness to all the vehicle’s 
connection points before attaching the harness to the 
beacon
•  If wiring harness wires need to be extended, use the 
same grade wire and solder the extension wire on, 
then insulate with heat shrink tubing or electrical tape
•  Ensure that no wires are routed near heat sources
Power Connections
•  Connect the green/white (ground) wire to battery 
negative or the vehicle chassis – this wire MUST be 
connected first, before the power or ignition sense 
wires. If a grounding screw is available, use the 
supplied ring terminal and crimp it on to the green/
white (ground) wire. Be sure the grounding screw is 
not painted or coated with an insulating material.
•  With the vehicle’s ignition turned off, use a voltmeter 
to assist in finding a suitable, uninterruptible 12 Volts 
power connection point – directly to the vehicle’s 
battery may be best. Connect the yellow/white 
(power) wire to this point through an in-line 2-Amp fuse. 
(optional)
Ignition Sense
•  Find a source of 12 Volts that is switched on and off 
with the ignition key. This connection should produce 
12 Volts when the vehicle is ON and 0 Volts when the 
vehicle is OFF. Connect the red/white (ignition sense) 
wire to this point.
•  Ensure that any wires in the wiring harness that are 
not to be connected do not come in contact with 
power, ground, or any other voltage. Insulate them 
with electrical tape.
For best performance, the 
adhesive side of the antenna 
should face the sky through the 
area of least signal blockage
•  Signals will penetrate upholstery, 
carpet, plastic dashboards, etc.,  
but not metal panels or brackets
•  Signals will penetrate window glass 
but not metallic tinted windows or 
painted edges of windows
•  Radio antenna or defrost wires 
embedded in glass may degrade 
signals
There are two options for connecting power and ignition sense
Option 1 – Direct connection to vehicle wiring