Digital Security Controls Ltd.
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Private and Confidential
Installation Manual
DATE : 09/30/97
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recorded, an error tone will be heard. This Function Key is Type [30], and uses Mode Request %1F.
5.2.2 Installer Programming ‘Wizard’
In order to facilitate an easy method to program the WLS9000, a Front End Installer’s Programming Wizard is
implemented into the WLS9000.
The Wizard is designed to:
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Accommodate the requirements of the mass marketer (i.e. 4-10 devices per system)
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Reduce installation time, even for those who may not be familiar with the DSC line of Products.
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Reduce the possibility of Programming errors.
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Provide easy RF and Hardwired Zone enrollment and placement.
5.2.2.1 Serial Number Programming
Once Installer’s Programming is successfully entered, and the Wizard selection is made, the Installer will be
prompted to enter the Serial Number of their first device. After the number is confirmed, the software will analyze the
number and make the following programming change based off of the Serial Number entered:
Transmitter Type
Definition
Other
2 (UTX)
Define as Delay 1 (Type [01])
3 (Detector)
Define as Interior Stay/Away (Type [05])
4 (Smoke)
Define as Delayed 24 Hour Fire (Type [87])
5 (Panic Pendant)
Define as 24 Hour Panic (Type [16])
Disable Zone Supervision (Section
[804])
Note: this chart is the Programming Actions found in the Wizard Flowchart provided by Marketing.
Hardwired Zone ‘Enrolling’ – The Wizard can also be used to enroll Hardwired zones. Serial Numbers X00001
and X00002 have been reserved for the two on-board zones.
When a zone is enrolled in the Wizard as one of these zones, the WLS9000 will automatically assign the next
available zone number and enter it in Section [020].
For example, if the Installer entered 200001 as the seventh zone, the WLS9000 will assign Zone 7 as being the
first Hardwired zone in Section [20] (first entry 07).
Note: Production must be advised to no longer use X00001 and X00002 as active serial numbers.
5.2.2.2 Zone Label Programming
If an enrolled device is a detector (i.e. not a WLSKey nor HHK), the Wizard will then prompt the Installer to enter
the Zone Label for the newly enrolled zone.
The WLS9000 has five presets for each type of detector programmed that may be selected via pressing the “A” to
“E” keys. Pressing the “F” key will allow the Installer to manually program the label from a chart found in the
manual.
The preset table is as follows:
Selection
Type 2 (UTX)
Type 3 (Detector)
Type 4 (Smoke)
Type 5 (Panic Pend)
“A” Preset
Front Door
Main Floor Motion
Main Floor Fire
No Presets
v
“B” Preset
Back Door
Upstairs Motion
Upstairs Fire
“C” Preset
Garage Door
Downstairs Motion
Downstairs Fire
“D” Preset
Window
Hallway Motion
Hallway Fire
“E” Preset
Patio Door
Garage Motion
Garage Fire
As soon as a Label is programmed (and confirmed) either via Preset or manual entry, it is immediately stored in
EEPROM.