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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

Summary of Contents for DS100

Page 1: ...VICIO Y PÓLIZA DE GARANTÍA ADVERTENCIA LÉASE ESTE INSTRUCTIVO ANTES DE USAR EL PRODUCTO Questions See us on the World Wide Web at www dewalt com Before returning this product call 1 800 4 DEWALT IF YOU SHOULD EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR DEWALT PURCHASE CALL 1 800 4 DEWALT IN MOST CASES A DEWALT REPRESENTATIVE CAN RESOLVE YOUR PROBLEM OVER THE PHONE IF YOU HAVE A SUGGESTION OR COMMENT GIVE US A ...

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Page 3: ... 800 433 9258 LCD DISPLAY FUNCTION LEDs FUNCTION LEDs KEYPAD INTERFACE VIBRATION SENSOR MOTION SENSOR PHONE LINE BACK UP 8 HOUR BATTERY BACK UP AC ADAPTER WIRELESS SENSORS RECEIVER TRANSMITTER CELLULAR RADIO RECEIVER TRANSMITTER STROBE LIGHT RESET BUTTON BATTERY SIREN DS100 DS200 UNLOCK LOCK CARABINER FIG 1 ...

Page 4: ...Using the Keypad 7 Using the Key Chain Remote 7 Arming Automatically 8 Disarming the System 8 Entry Delays 9 Using the Keypad 9 Using the Key Chain Remote 9 Faults 9 How to View Faults 9 Clearing a Fault 9 Description of Fault Codes 10 Features Options 10 System Settings 10 Wireless Device Maintenance 10 Change Master Code 11 User Code Maintenance 12 Set Console Devices 13 Set Delay Instant 13 Cle...

Page 5: ...ENT MALFUNCTION OR FAILURE This equipment is supplied with a wall mount power supply designed specifically to operate on 120V 60Hz Replace only with the DEWALT power supply specified for this unit CAUTION POTENTIAL EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION OR FAILURE Do not use near water Damage to the equipment may occur Equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such ...

Page 6: ...s cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by placing the equipment in standby mode try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient the antenna of the radio TV experiencing the interference 2 Relocate the Base Unit with respect to the radio TV 3 Move the antenna leads away from any wire that runs to the Base Unit 4 Plug...

Page 7: ...mmunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves ...

Page 8: ...reliable communication This communication between the Base Unit and sensors provides coverage of up to 2000 enabling superior range and reliability Virtually all 300MHz systems send information on one narrow band channel Any in band interfer ence can result in missed signals DS100 JobSite Security Portable Alarm System Base Unit The DS100 JobSite Security Portable Alarm System is a portable self c...

Page 9: ... for a standard padlock not included providing added security Container Sensor A unique sensor that enables monitoring of remote metal containers by measuring vibration Recommended for use on steel containers large tool boxes and tool storage boxes Outdoor Motion Sensor PIR This sensor is used for monitoring an outdoor area and is recommended to monitor enclosed outside areas or non temperature co...

Page 10: ...ide 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 DEWALT Mounting Bracket DS001 is r...

Page 11: ...eypad set the date The character that is being changed will be underlined To move back a character use the down arrow To move forward a character use the up arrow Select SET STEP THREE SET MASTER CODE A master code MUST be selected This code can be changed however it is the ONLY code that can be used to make programming changes and clear a fault The Enter Master Code screen will appear after the d...

Page 12: ... base releases RESET BUTTON b Install the battery using the polarity and markings on the battery and equipment Do not use excessive force If the battery does not fit check to make sure that it matches the polarity markings c When prompted by the Base Unit to RESET DEVICE press the reset button located inside the Key Chain Remote to register the device After registering the Key Chain Remote replace...

Page 13: ... the test list Determine the limits of the coverage by repeating this test until the motion is not detected Door Window Open and close the door or window to test Cable Lock Open and close the lock to test Container Sensor Wait 60 seconds since the last container vibration then create vibration on the container to test Adjust sensitivity as necessary Outdoor Motion Wait 90 seconds since last motion...

Page 14: ...e purpose of this setting is to send a notification if an intruder attempts to disable or destroy the device See Set Delay Instant under Features and Options for more information NOTE To avoid a false alarm sensors that are likely to be tripped as the user enters and exits the site to arm disarm the unit should remain set on delay mode USING THE KEYPAD IMPORTANT Arming the system introduces the ri...

Page 15: ... cannot be initiated by the master user or other users of the system Once a time is set the system will activate at the same time each day CAUTION LOUD NOISE Enabling the auto arm feature will cause a brief loud noise while arming that may startle any persons near the Base Unit To enable the automatic arming feature be sure that the system is disarmed 1 Start at the main screen 2 Select MENU or pr...

Page 16: ...ayed The ARMED light on the unit will be off Faults Faults indicate when there has been a serious issue that needs to be addressed This could be a number of things including an unsecured device low battery tamper and weak signal How to View Faults Clearing a Fault Description of Fault Codes HOW TO VIEW FAULTS If a fault is present the system will chime and display the Fault screen 1 To silence the...

Page 17: ...t move device been received Tamper Tamper Device has been Close device or opened or damaged replace if damaged BaseBadBatt Bad Battery Base Unit battery has Needs to be repaired Base dropped below the at DEWALT authorized voltage limit service center CellRadio Cell Radio Cellular radio Move Base Unit to Fault signal is lost a location where CELL light is solid Receiver Receiver Fault 2 way transmi...

Page 18: ...2 Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the list until the device to be edited is reached Select EDIT 3 To edit the description use the keypad to type a description up to 8 characters The character that is being changed will be underlined To move back a character use the down arrow To move forward a character use the up arrow IMPORTANT Write the device description and corresponding device n...

Page 19: ...n 2 Select MENU or press MAIN MENU on the keypad 3 Using the keypad enter the master code 4 Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the System Settings screen is displayed Select OK 5 Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the User Code Maintenance screen is displayed Select OK To Add a User NOTE Up to 6 users including the master user can be programmed 1 U...

Page 20: ...and strobe can be turned off and will not operate if an alarm occurs 1 Start at the main screen 2 Select MENU or press MAIN MENU on the keypad 3 Using the keypad enter the master code 4 Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the System Settings screen is displayed Select OK 5 Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the Set Console Devices On Off screen is d...

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