Digital Security Controls Ltd.
13
Private and Confidential
Installation Manual
DATE : 09/30/97
DRAFT
The keypad will sound a steady tone during the Entry Delay. During the last 10 seconds of the Entry Delay, the
keypad buzzer will sound a pulsing tone (3 tones per second) to warn that the Entry Delay is about to expire.
SIREN FOLLOWS SWINGER SHUTDOWN
The siren will not be activated for alarms on zones that have exceeded the limit of alarms set in the Swinger
Shutdown counter.
ROTATING KEYPRESS BUFFER ON DISARM
The WLS9000 has a method to solve the problem of someone entering a code to disarm and getting out of
sequence. The end result of this on other products when the user does not press [#] before re-entering their code is
a false alarm. What the panel does now is look for any 4 digits in a row which match a valid code. If this is deemed
a security risk, Keypad Lockout can be enabled and every fourth or sixth key will count as one bad attempt
depending on the code length. The panel includes this feature while disarmed with the Bell active. This is useful for
audible alarms that may occur in the disarmed state. This feature is hardcoded.
CROSS ZONE POLICE CODE
This event is logged and the reporting code is transmitted to the central station (if enabled) when there are two
different alarms during any armed-to-armed period. This means that if there is one alarm while the panel is armed,
and a second alarm on a different zone after it is disarmed, this code will still be sent. Previous software versions
used to transmit this event for any two different alarms during either an armed or disarmed period, but NOT on a
combination of both.
If two different zones are violated, if both or either have them have the Transmission Delay Attribute enabled, then
the transmission of the Cross Zone Police Code should be delayed for the appropriate time programmed. If neither
of the two zones have Transmission Delay, then the Cross Zone Police Code should be transmitted immediately with
the two zone alarms.
IDENTIFIED WIRELESS KEY ARMING/DISARMING
A method has been developed to identify openings and closings by Wireless Keys. This has been done by relating
each Key to an access code. Wireless Keys 1 to 16 are represented by Access Codes 17 through 32 respectively. If
one of these access codes are programmed via [*][5] programming in the WLS9000, the panel will then log and
transmit the opening/closing by access code, as opposed to opening/closing by keyswitch.
Note: The Function Keys Require Code Option must be on (Section [015], Option 4 OFF) in order for Wireless Keys
to be identified for arming. Disarming will always be logged by access code, if one is programmed for the Key,
regardless of this option.
PANIC PENDANT TEST
When a Pendant Test is executed, the WLS9000 will sound a steady 1 second tone.
Note: the LED update is not kept up for the duration of the test. The WLS9000 will not be returned to the ready state
for 30 seconds or when the “#” key is pressed.
ONE TIME RESTART OF EXIT DELAY
A hardcoded feature has been implemented that allows a single restart of the exit delay with the press of the
Away key
during the Exit Delay
. This feature will not be permitted if Arming With No Entry ([*][9]) or with the Stay
key.
HARDWARE DEFAULT
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The WLS9000 may be defaulted via hardware by shorting the Remote Sounder Data Terminal (Green) to Black. The
short must be present for 1 second on power-up for the system to properly default.
Note:
This only defaults the main controller. All other defaulting must be done individually through Installer’s
Programming.
8.2 Feature Set