DSC WLS900 User Manual
DSC WLS900 User Manual

DSC WLS900 User Manual

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Name: ______________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________________________ Phone: ______________________________________________________________ Your monitoring station is, Name: ______________________________________________________________ Phone: WLS900 Wireless Security System 5L - Trouble Present 5M - Trouble Conditions 5N - Sensor Low Battery Bypassing Zones Master Code Functions 7A - Setting the Date and Time...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your selection of the DSC WLS900 Wireless Security System. The WLS900 Wireless Security System has been designed to provide you with a dependable and flexible security system that is easy to operate and maintain. The system uses radio signals to link its components together. Wireless technology allows for great flexibility in locating the system’s components;...
  • Page 3: Using The Keypad

    USING THE KEYPAD The Keypad is designed to make your system easy to use. Messages describing system status and operation are displayed on the Keypad screen in plain language, an easy to follow menu will guide you through all aspects of system operation. Operating the system is as easy as answering “Yes” or “No” to the questions presented on the Keypad’s screen.
  • Page 4: Arming The System

    ARMING THE SYSTEM 3A - Arming Levels; The system is designed for simple and easy arming. “Disarmed” - When the system is “Disarmed”, it is still providing protection with, 1. keypad emergency buttons, P, A, or F, 2. smoke or fire detection devices, 3.
  • Page 5: Arming The System In The Home Mode

    The Improper Arming is designed to prevent false alarms by warning you when your system has been improperly armed. If a Zone, such as Door or Window Sensor, is left open when the system is armed, an error tone will sound. The error tone will sound for the duration of the Entry Delay time. If the system is not disarmed before the Delay expires, an alarm will be reported to your monitoring station.
  • Page 6: Disarming The System

    DISARMING THE SYSTEM If the system is in alarm when you arrive, do not enter the premises; an intruder may be If the system is in alarm when you arrive, do not enter the premises; an intruder may be If the system is in alarm when you arrive, do not enter the premises; an intruder may be If the system is in alarm when you arrive, do not enter the premises;...
  • Page 7: Alarm Memory And Alarm History

    4D - Alarm Memory and Alarm History Alarm Memory provides a record of Zones that went into alarm during the time the system was armed. The next time you arm the system, the Alarm Memory will be cleared and the events in Alarm Memory will be recorded in Alarm History.
  • Page 8: System Status Messages

    SYSTEM STATUS MESSAGES When arming your system, certain messages may be displayed on the Keypad after your personal Access Code has been entered. These messages are designed to inform you of conditions that may affect system operation. Messages will only appear if the conditions they indicate are present. If you require assistance, or if Fire Troubles occur often, contact your installer immediately.
  • Page 9: Sensor Faults

    5E - Sensor Faults This message will only be displayed if “Sensor Faults Sensor Fault may mean that a Sensor’s batteries are running low, or that the Sensor is unable to communicate with the Controller. This message will be displayed before scrolling to the next message. Press the -YES Key to view the list of “Sensor Faults Key to scroll through the list of Sensor Faults.
  • Page 10: System Ready

    5I - System Ready This message will be displayed when a personal Access Code is entered and the system is ready to be armed. 5J - Alarms in Memory If there are alarms in memory, this message will be displayed before arming. When the Keypad displays this message allowing you to arm the system, press the -YES Key to arm the system, or press the...
  • Page 11: Trouble Conditions

    5M - Trouble Conditions The system monitors itself automatically for trouble conditions. Your system may still be armed with a trouble condition present, but beware the system may not operate as expected. If you were unable to correct a trouble condition, contact your installer for assistance. Trouble Display Cause “Controller Batt”...
  • Page 12: Bypassing Zones

    BYPASSING ZONES A “bypassed” sensor will not cause an alarm. Sensors may be bypassed to allow access to part of the premises while other sensors remain armed. For example, you could bypass the motion sensor protecting your living room, while the sensor protecting the Entry/Exit Door remains armed. Bypassed sensors will be automatically cleared the next time you disarm the system.
  • Page 13: Master Code Functions

    MASTER CODE FUNCTIONS The Master Code is a unique personal Access Code that allows you to make changes to some of the programming features in your system. In addition to arming and disarming the system, the Master Code also allows you to: •...
  • Page 14: Door Chime

    7B - Door Chime When the Door Chime feature is enabled, activating certain sensors will cause the Sounder to beep several times. The Door Chime is a convenient feature that may be used to indicate that an out-of-sight door or window is being opened. Your installer will indicate which sensors on your system will work with the Door Chime feature.
  • Page 15: Replacing System Components

    Code “0”, the Master Code, can be changed but that it cannot be deleted. If the Master Code is forgotten, contact your installer for assistance. 7D - Replacing System Components At some time it may become necessary to replace a component on your system, such as a Door or Window Sensor, Motion Sensor, etc.
  • Page 16: Alarm History

    7E - Alarm History Alarm History is a record of the last set of alarms that occurred on your system. You can use the Alarm History display to determine which sensors caused alarm. If unintentional alarms are a problem, you can use the Alarm History feature to help determine which sensors are the problem.
  • Page 17 A “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. • Walk through the premises to activate Motion sensors. • Open and close doors and windows to test Door or Window Sensors. •...
  • Page 18: Sounder Functions

    After the test period has ended, the Motion Detector will automatically end its test mode and return to normal operation. (Later versions of Motion Sensors may stay in “test mode” for 3-4 minutes.) Questions About Your Walk Test? If you are ever unsure about testing your system, or if the Walk Test reveals that a Sensor is not working properly, contact your installer for assistance.
  • Page 19: Replacing Batteries

    REPLACING BATTERIES From time to time, the batteries in the Sensors and other components on your system will need to be changed. Your Keypad will indicate when a Sensor’s batteries need to be replaced; refer to Sensor Low Battery in Section 5N or Sensor Faults in Section 5E of this manual. Under normal conditions, the batteries in your system should last up to three years.
  • Page 20: Door Or Window Sensor

    9C - Door or Window Sensor WLS905: Insert a small screwdriver in the slot on the side of the Transmitter. Gently turn the screwdriver clockwise and pull the module to the left. WLS907: Insert a small screwdriver into the slot on the side of the Sensor. Push the screwdriver in and lift off the cover.
  • Page 21: Keypad

    9F - Keypad Remove the Keypad from its backplate. Pull the bottom of the Keypad slightly away from the wall and push up. Open the battery cover and remove the batteries. Install four fresh Eveready Alkaline Energizer AA batteries. Be sure to insert the plate, making sure it snaps into place.
  • Page 22: Fire Safety In The Home

    FIRE SAFETY IN THE HOME Most fires occur in the home, to minimize this danger it is recommended that a household fire safety audit be conducted and a family escape plan be developed. Household Fire Safety Check your home for the following potential hazards: •...
  • Page 23: System Overview

    SYSTEM OVERVIEW Protected Areas Sensor Area / Location ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ Keypad 1 ______________________________ Keypad 2 ______________________________ Sounder 1 ______________________________ Sounder 2 ______________________________ Access Codes Code Programmed 4-Digit Code _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ _______________________...
  • Page 24 WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system. System Failures This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible.
  • Page 25 NOTICE: NOTICE: NOTICE: NOTICE: NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company.
  • Page 26: Warning

    • W A R N I N G • This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read. Wireless Security System OWNER’S MANUAL Security Products...
  • Page 27: Out Of Warranty Repairs

    LIMITED WARRANTY Digital Security Controls Ltd. warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. During the warranty period, Digital Security Controls Ltd. shall, at its option, repair or replace any defective product upon return of the prod- uct to its factory, at no charge for labour and materials.
  • Page 28 FCC Compliance Statement CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. could void your authority to use this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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