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If the system is armed and it receives either an
Instant
alarm signal from a sensor or
the entry delay time on a sensor has expired, the system shall enter the
Alarm State
for 8 minutes.
MONITORING
A call is immediately placed to the monitoring service. The CALL LED will flash to indi-
cate a call is in process. If a different sensor becomes unsecured during the current
8-minute window, another call will be placed. If the cellular radio signal is not available,
it is recommended to use a telephone connection as a back-up.
BASE UNIT
If the strobe and siren are enabled, they will be activated. The CALL LED will be solid
when the call was successful. The LED message will extinguish after 30 seconds.
EVENT LOG
As an alarm occurs, the event is recorded in the event log. The log will record the type
of event, the date and time. To find details on the event log, see
Review Event Log
.
After operating in the
Alarm State
for 8 minutes, the system shall return to arming. To
exit the
Alarm State
enter a valid user code or press the disarm
button on the Key
Chain Remote.
Before proceeding, the system will display the alarm that occurred. See
Faults
for
more information on viewing the fault, clearing the fault and resuming normal status.
Connecting the Equipment
• Placement of the Base Unit
• Physical Setup
PLACEMENT OF THE BASE UNIT
Height
The recommended height for the Base Unit is
between 3' (.9m) to 6' (1.8m) off the floor. Any
height outside of this range will decrease the sen-
sitivity of the motion detector in the Base Unit. Be
sure that the unit is placed at a height such that any
person accessing the system can easily operate
the keypad.
Edge
If using the Base Unit on a desk, shelf or any other
fixed object, placing the unit near the edge will
maximize the range of the motion detector.
Direction
Face the Base Unit in a direction so that intruders move across the detection zone,
rather than toward or away from the motion sensor in the Base Unit.
Vibration
The Base Unit contains a vibration sensor. Mount the Base Unit in a location that is
not subject to vibration during the armed state. If the system is armed and both the
motion sensor and vibration sensor are activated, an alarm is sent instantly.
Heat
The motion detector inside the Base Unit is sensitive to heat. To prevent false alarms,
avoid placing in direct or reflected sunlight, or near objects that can be heated quick-
ly by sunlight. Do not place the Base Unit facing the windows. Do not place the unit
near heating or cooling sources, like heater ducts, air conditioners, or space heaters.
SENSOR
RANGE
3' to 6'
(.9m to 1.8m)
INITIAL SETUP
The D
E
WALT Mounting Bracket (DS001) is recommended
for mounting and to secure the Base Unit to a wall or corner. The
Mounting Bracket must be purchased separately.
CAUTION: POTENTIAL EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION OR FAIL-
URE.
This equipment is for indoor use only. Placement in outdoor
conditions can damage the unit.
POWER AND TELEPHONE CONNECTION
The unit must be connected to a power source to begin set up. This will charge the
internal battery. It is recommended that the Base Unit be connected to a telephone line
to provide back-up in the event of cellular reception loss.
Power Connection
CAUTION: POTENTIAL EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION OR FAILURE.
Use only
D
E
WALT power supplies marked for use with this product. Other power supplies may
damage the product.
NOTE:
The battery will take up to 24 hours to charge completely. The battery is
designed to be a back-up source of power for up to 8 hours. To avoid draining the bat-
tery, do not use an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch.
1. Connect the power supply connector (A) to the receptacle (B) in the back of the
Base Unit (C).
2. Insert the 120V plug of the power supply (D) into the wall receptacle.
3. The power light will indicate that the system has power.
IMPORTANT:
After connecting the unit, the alarm system will not be active until
the initial setup is complete, the sensors are programmed and D
E
WALT customer
service registers the system.
Telephone Connection
NOTE:
The connection to the telephone line is designed to be a back-up source of
communication. When the cellular radio does not have a connection (the Cell LED is
not lit), the telephone connection will be used.
CAUTION:
To prevent damage to the system, use a telephone communications
surge protector.
1. Connect the telephone plug (E) to the jack (F) in the back of the Base Unit (C).
2. Insert the other end of the telephone cord into the wall singular modular phone jack.
Do not use a modular phone jack that communicates with multiple lines such as a
phone system in which multiple phone numbers ring into a single telephone. This
system will not work on a pay telephone line.
E
F
C
A
B
C
D
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