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WLS900 Wireless Security System
Table of Contents
Your installing company is,
Name: ______________________________________________________________
Address:____________________________________________________________
Phone:______________________________________________________________
Your monitoring station is,
Name: ______________________________________________________________
Phone:
1 Introduction 2
2 Using the Keypad 3
3 Arming the System 4
3A - Arming Levels; 4
3B - Arming the System in the Away Mode 4
3C - Improper Arming Warning 4
3D - Arming the System in the Home Mode 5
4 Disarming the System 6
4A - Disarming the System During the Entry
Delay 6
4B - Disarming the System from Away Mode
or Home Mode 6
4C - Disarming the System with Alarms In
Memory 6
4D - Alarm Memory and Alarm History 7
4E - Quick Exit Feature 7
5 System Status Messages 8
5A - System In Use 8
5B - Communications Successful 8
5C - Communications Cancelled 8
5D - Fire Troubles 8
5E - Sensor Faults 9
5F - Tamper Faults 9
5G - System Not Ready 9
5H - No Response From Controller 9
5I - System Ready 10
5J - Alarms in Memory 10
5K - Bypassed Zones 10
5L - Trouble Present 10
5M - Trouble Conditions 11
5N - Sensor Low Battery 11
6 Bypassing Zones 12
7 Master Code Functions 13
7A - Setting the Date and Time 13
7B - Door Chime 14
7C - Changing Access Codes 14
7D - Replacing System Components 15
7E - Alarm History 16
7F - Walk Testing Your System 16
8 Sounder Functions 18
9 Replacing Batteries 19
9A - Tips for Buying Batteries 19
9B - Required Batteries 19
9C - Door or Window Sensor 20
9D - Sounder 20
9E - Motion Detector 20
9F - Keypad 21
9G - Smoke Detector 21
9H - After Installing New Batteries 21
10 Fire Safety in the Home 22
Household Fire Safety 22
Family Escape Planning 22
11 System Overview 23
Warning 24
Limited Warranty
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Page 1 - Table of Contents

1WLS900 Wireless Security SystemTable of ContentsYour installing company is,Name: ______________________________________________________________Addres

Page 2 - 1 INTRODUCTION

105I - System ReadyThis message will be displayed when a personal Access Code is entered andthe system is ready to be armed.5J - Alarms in MemoryIf th

Page 3 - 2 USING THE KEYPAD

115M - Trouble ConditionsThe system monitors itself automatically for trouble conditions. Your system may still be armed with atrouble condition pres

Page 4 - 3 ARMING THE SYSTEM

126 BYPASSING ZONESA “bypassed” sensor will not cause an alarm. Sensors may be bypassed to allow access to part of thepremises while other sensors re

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137 MASTER CODE FUNCTIONSThe Master Code is a unique personal Access Code that allows you to make changes to some of theprogramming features in your s

Page 6 - 4 DISARMING THE SYSTEM

147B - Door ChimeWhen the Door Chime feature is enabled, activating certain sensors will cause the Sounder to beepseveral times. The Door Chime is a

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15The Keypad will again display which of the 10 personal Access Codes havebeen programmed. In this example, note that a dash now appears in placeof C

Page 8 - 5 SYSTEM STATUS MESSAGES

16When this message is displayed, enter the new component’s SerialNumber on the Keypad. Each component’s Serial Number is printed onthe back of the c

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17A “Walk Test” is a simple procedure designed to make sure all Sensors on your system are working.• Start the test from the Keypad as described here.

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18After the test period has ended, the Motion Detector will automatically end its test mode and returnto normal operation. (Later versions of Motion S

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199 REPLACING BATTERIESFrom time to time, the batteries in the Sensors and other components on your system will need to bechanged. Your Keypad will i

Page 12 - 6 BYPASSING ZONES

21 INTRODUCTIONCongratulations on your selection of the DSC WLS900 Wireless Security System. The WLS900 WirelessSecurity System has been designed to

Page 13 - 7 MASTER CODE FUNCTIONS

209C - Door or Window SensorWLS905: Insert a small screwdriver in the slot on the side of the Transmitter. Gently turn the screwdriverclockwise and p

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219F - KeypadRemove the Keypad from its backplate. Pull the bottom of the Keypad slightly away from the wall and pushup. Open the battery cover and

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22FIRE SAFETY IN THE HOMEMost fires occur in the home, to minimize this danger it is recommended that a household fire safety auditbe conducted and a

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23SYSTEM OVERVIEWProtected AreasSensor Area / Location Sensor Type Reporting Delay1 ______________________________ _____________________ _____________

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WARNING Please Read CarefullyNote to InstallersThis warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contactwith system users, it is your

Page 18 - 8 SOUNDER FUNCTIONS

OWNER’SMANUALWireless Security System© 1997 Digital Security Controls Ltd.Printed in Canada 29001429 R3Security ProductsTMNOTICE:NOTICE:NOTICE:NOTICE:

Page 19 - 9 REPLACING BATTERIES

OWNER’SMANUALWireless Security System© 1997 Digital Security Controls Ltd.Printed in Canada 29001429 R3Security ProductsTMNOTICE:NOTICE:NOTICE:NOTICE:

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Digital Security Controls Ltd.’s liability for failure to repair the prod-uct under this warranty after a reasonable number of attempts will belimited

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Digital Security Controls Ltd.’s liability for failure to repair the prod-uct under this warranty after a reasonable number of attempts will belimited

Page 22 - FIRE SAFETY IN THE HOME

32 USING THE KEYPADThe Keypad is designed to make your system easy to use. Messages describing system status andoperation are displayed on the Keypad

Page 23 - SYSTEM OVERVIEW

43 ARMING THE SYSTEM3A - Arming Levels;The system is designed for simple and easy arming.“Disarmed” - When the system is “Disarmed”, it is still provi

Page 24 - WARNING Please Read Carefully

5The Improper Arming is designed to prevent false alarms by warning you when your system has beenimproperly armed. If a Zone, such as Door or Window

Page 25 - Wireless Security System

64 DISARMING THE SYSTEMIf the system is in alarm when you arrive, do not enter the premises; an intruder may beIf the system is in alarm when you arri

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7When scrolling through the Alarm Memory Display, the screen will displaymessages like the one shown here. The Zone that went into alarm will bedispl

Page 27 - LIMITED WARRANTY

85 SYSTEM STATUS MESSAGESWhen arming your system, certain messages may be displayed on the Keypad after your personalAccess Code has been entered. Th

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95E - Sensor FaultsThis message will only be displayed if “Sensor FaultsSensor FaultsSensor FaultsSensor FaultsSensor Faults” are detected. ASensor F

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