DSC ALEXOR User Manual

DSC ALEXOR User Manual

2-way wireless security suite v1.1
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2-Way Wireless Security Suite v1.1

User Manual

N11427
IMPORTANT:
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.

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    2-Way Wireless Security Suite v1.1 User Manual N11427 IMPORTANT: 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.
  • Page 2: Fcc Compliance Statement

    This equipment is of a type that is not intended to be repaired by the end user. DSC c/o APL Logistics 757 Douglas Hill Rd., Lithia Springs, GA 30122 Additional Information Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About Your Security System Fire Detection (must be enabled by Installer) ........1 Carbon Monoxide Detection (must be enabled by Installer) .
  • Page 4 NOTE: The 868 MHz models are not UL/ULC listed. NOTE: Only these models shall be used with UL/ULC listed systems: PC9155-433, PC9155D-433, PC9155G-433, PC9155I-433, WT5500P-433, WT5500-433, WT4901, WT4989, WT4911 and PT4. NOTE: Only certain models of Alexor include the SMS features. Check with your installer.
  • Page 5: About Your Security System

    About Your Security System Read this manual carefully and have your installer instruct you on your system's operation and on which features have been implemented in your system. All users of this system should be fully instructed in its use. Fill out the "System Information" page with all of your zone information and access codes, and store this manual in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 6: Keypad Controls & Indicators

    Keypad Controls & Indicators < > indicates user can scroll through options LED Indicators Ambient Light Ready Sensor Armed System is Trouble Ready to Arm < > AC Power Scroll Keys Emergency Keys Fire Function Keys Auxiliary Panic IMPORTANT NOTICE A security system cannot prevent emergencies.
  • Page 7: Silent Exit Delay

    Night zones are only armed in Away mode; this permits limited movement within the premises when the system is fully armed. Ensure that your installer has provided you with a list identifying zones programmed as night zones. When the interior zones are activated (i.e., ) you must enter your access code or pres- ent your proximity tag to disarm the system in order to gain access to interior areas that have not been programmed as night zones.
  • Page 8: Remote Arming And Disarming

    Disarming Error If your code/prox tag is invalid, the system will not disarm and a 2-second error tone will sound. If this happens, press and try again. Remote Arming and Disarming The system can be armed and/or disarmed, if programmed by the installer, using a remote control device (wireless key).
  • Page 9: Bypassing Zones

    (HH:MM), followed by the date (MM:DD:YY). Press to exit programming. If you are viewing a ‘Loss of Clock" trouble from within the trouble menu ( ), press to directly enter Date and Time programming (see Trouble Conditions). NOTE: Your installer may have programmed your system to display the time and date while the keypad is idle.
  • Page 10: Trouble Conditions

    NOTE: A Bypass Group is only recalled if the system is armed/disarmed after programming the Bypass Group. NOTE: This feature is not to be used in UL Listed installations. Trouble Conditions When a trouble condition is detected, the Trouble ( ) indicator will turn on and the keypad will beep every 10 seconds.
  • Page 11: Door Chime

    Door Chime To turn the door chime function on or off, press and hold the Chime button for 2 seconds or press . The system will sound 3 beeps to indicate the door chime is on, or one long tone to indicate that door chime is off.
  • Page 12: Zone Bypassing Attribute

    Zone Bypassing Attribute This attribute allows the user to manually bypass zones if bypassing requires an access code. Remote Access Attribute This attribute allows the user to specify which user access codes can be used for remote access via SMS Interactive. Bell/Siren Squawk Attribute This attribute is used to determine whether an access code should generate an arming/disarm- ing squawk when the away function key is pressed on a wireless key.
  • Page 13: User Function Commands

    8. If there is an attempt to swipe a prox tag that has not been enrolled, an error tone will sound and the following message will be displayed: Invalid Tag Return to Step1 for instructions on how to enroll the prox tag. WARNING: KEEP THE PROXIMITY TAG OUT OF REACH OF SMALL CHILDREN.
  • Page 14: Viewing The Event Buffer

    Viewing the Event Buffer The event buffer will show you a list of the last 500 events that have occurred on your system. 1. Press [Master Code]. 2. To select Event Buffer viewing, press 3. The keypad will display the event number and the time and date. Press to switch between this information and the event details.
  • Page 15: Sms (Short Message Service) Interactive

    tions menu when this feature is off. The LCD keypad will display "Late to Open is Disabled" and sound an error tone if is pressed within the User Functions menu when this feature is on. [0] Late to Open Time of Day This function is used to program the time setting enabled in [9].
  • Page 16: Two-Way Wireless Key (Wt4989, Wt8989)

    Two-Way Wireless Key (WT4989, WT8989) The Two-way Wireless Key communicates directly with the control panel, performing many of the functions that a wireless keypad performs. Please refer to the WT4989/8989 Operating instruc- tions for more information. The WT4989 and WT8989 has 4 function keys programmable for 6 functions each, an LCD icon display that can display system status using a combination of 7 icons and an internal buzzer.
  • Page 17: Siren And Keypad Display Test

    Siren and Keypad Display Test This test activates all display pixels and indicator lights on the keypad and does a 4-second check of the siren. 1. Press [Master Code] The following will occur: - The system activates the siren output on medium volume for 2 seconds followed by full vol- ume alarm for 2 seconds.
  • Page 18: Allowing Computer Access To Your System

    Allowing Computer Access to your System Occasionally, your installer may need to send information to or retrieve information from your security system. Your installer will do this by having a computer call your system. You may need to prepare your system to receive this ‘downloading" call. To do this: Press [Master Code] at the keypad.
  • Page 19: Sensor / Zone Information

    Sensor / Zone Information Sensor Protected Area Sensor Type Sensor Protected Area Sensor Type SMS Telephone Numbers Site Identification Message: GSM Phone Number: Phone Number Phone Number...
  • Page 20: Keypad Quick Guide

    Keypad Quick Guide Status Lights Ready - must be on to arm system. All zones must be secured or bypassed and the system disarmed for this light to activate. Armed - indicates system is armed. If the Ready light and the Armed light are both on it indicates an Exit Delay is in progress.
  • Page 21: User Commands

    Program User Codes Press buttons to scroll to user code. Enter Change Attributes [Master Code][9][xx] to enter the user code (xx = 1-16). [1] Supervisor’s Code [2] Duress Code [3] Zone Bypassing [4] Remote Access [5]-[6] Future Use [7] Bell/Siren Squawk Output [8] One Time Use Code User Commands Event Buffer...
  • Page 22: Guidelines For Locating Smoke & Co Detectors

    Guidelines for Locating Smoke & CO Detectors The following information is for general guidance only and it is recommended that local fire codes and regulations be consulted when locating and installing smoke alarms and CO Alarms: Smoke Detectors Research has shown that all hostile fires in homes generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent. Experiments with typical fires in homes indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases.
  • Page 23: Carbon Monoxide Detectors

    Figure 3 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3a Figure 4 Carbon Monoxide Detectors Carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and very toxic. Carbon monoxide gas moves freely in the air. Sug- gested locations are in or as near as possible to sleeping ar- BEDROOM eas of the home.
  • Page 24: Household Fire Safety Audit

    Household Fire Safety Audit Read this section carefully for important information about fire safety. Most fires occur in the home. To minimize this danger, we recommend that a household fire safe- ty audit be conducted and a fire escape plan be developed. 1.
  • Page 25 If You do not 6. ARBITRATION - All disputes arising in connection with this agree to the terms of this EULA, DSC is unwilling to license the SOFT- Agreement shall be determined by final and binding arbitration in WARE PRODUCT to You, and You have no right to use it.
  • Page 26: Warning Please Read Carefully

    Par la présente, DSC déclare que ce dispositif est conforme aux exigences essentielles et autres stipulations pertinentes de la Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 27 ©2010 Digital Security Controls Toronto, Canada • www.dsc.com Printed in Canada 2 9 0 0 7 6 3 3 R0 0 1...

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