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IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ VERY CAREFULLY BEFORE SET UP

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Alarm Security and Insurance

Any alarm system is not a substitute for adequate insurance cover. 
Please review your insurance needs and ensure adequate insurance for 
your property, goods and persons.

Access To Your Property

Unwanted persons may enter your property via points of access which 
are not protected by sensors or by disconnecting a sensor device.Please 
ensure all locks on all doors and windows operate securely and additional 
sensors are used to cover all access points.An evaluation of your security
needs by a security expert is recommended.

Batteries

This alarm system's wireless transmitters batteries and Main Unit phone 
back-up batteries (not supplied) should be high quality heavy-duty (alk-
aline or lithium) batteries - AAA (1.5V) for the wireless PIR Monitor 
Detectors and AA (1.5V) for the Main Unit phone.  The expected life of 
the batteries is a function of the use environment.  All batteries should 
be replaced at least annually.

While the PIR Motion Detectors have a low battery monitor when these 
batteries require replacement, the monitor may fail to operate.

Always use heavy-duty (alkaline or lithium) batteries -

do not use 

rechargeable batteries.

Components

This alarm system is extremely reliable and subject to vigorous quality 
control. However, due to the large number of components, the system 
may fail to function due to the failure of a single component.

Criminal Intent

It is feasible for technologically-orientated persons of criminal intent to 
develop techniques to reduce the effectiveness of any alarm security 
system. It is therefore critical to periodically review your security needs 
and the protection provided by this alarm system and to replace or 

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WDA-KIT 

ALARMFONE USER MANUAL

Wireless Security System for Home and Small Business

Thank you for purchasing this product. 
For optimum results and safety, please read these instructions carefully.
Before installing, operating or adjusting this product, please read these
instructions completely. Please keep this manual for future reference.

Summary of Contents for WDA-KIT ALARMFONE

Page 1: ... environment All batteries should be replaced at least annually While the PIR Motion Detectors have a low battery monitor when these batteries require replacement the monitor may fail to operate Always use heavy duty alkaline or lithium batteries do not use rechargeable batteries Components This alarm system is extremely reliable and subject to vigorous quality control However due to the large num...

Page 2: ...t movement insects and or cobwebs in or detectors and pets not be ing restricted to areas that are not armed can also generate false alarms To reduce the risk of false alarms it is recommended that before turning on arming your system that you Lock all windows and doors Restrict animals to rooms that are not protected by sensors Inspect all sensors to ensure they are clear of obstructions and inse...

Page 3: ...age 51 Page 52 Page 64 Page 65 Power Supply Adaptor FEATURES The Doss Alarmfone is a complete home protection and security system using the latest technology of wireless sensors With no messy wiring installation is quick and easy by simply replacing your existing phone and fitting the three sensors pre programmed to work with the Alarmfone control panel For higher security you can purchase additio...

Page 4: ...When movement is detected the PIR sends a signal to the Main Unit triggering the alarm To avoid false alarms do not install sensors pointing to areas of high temperature fluctuations or areas known when the alarm is triggered PIR Passive Infra Red Sensor to have motion 2 3 6 x AA batteries not included 4 x AAA batteries not included REPAIR AND WARRANTY Limited Warranty CIONYX PTY LTD Thank you for...

Page 5: ... DIS PARTIAL MODE SETUP VOL 6 7 8 9 10 4 QUICK SETUP GUIDE 3 INTERNALSIREN EXTERNALSIREN DV 12V 500mA LCD Display 29 05 00 Mon PM DISARM ARM PIR LOW POWER 5 1 2 3 4 DAY TIME ALARM INDICATOR DATE ARM INDICATOR DISARM INDICATOR VOLUME LEVEL DIGIT DISPLAYAREA ALPHABET DISPLAYAREA UP DOWN OPTION DISPLAY 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 5 02 30 ...

Page 6: ... handset cable into the jack on the left hand side of the Main Unit and the other end into the jack on the handset Step 3 Plug the telephone cable into the jack marked LINE at the back of the Main Unit Plug the other end of the telephone cable into your home telephone outlet point replacing existing phone EXTERNAL LINE EXT EXTERNAL DO NOT COVER LINE EXT Please see section Installation Guide Main U...

Page 7: ...net together as shown and then pull them apart The sensor s red LED will flash DOOR MAGNET DOOR GAP 8 Passive Infrared Sensor PIR Setup Step 1 Unpack the wireless PIR Sensor and open the battery compartment door on the side Step 2 Insert two AA type batteries ensuring the poles and match those in the PIR and close the door Do not insert the batteries the wrong way as it could cause damage to the s...

Page 8: ...require back to base monitoring ignore this step and proceed directly to the next step Zones Please see the last section Zones for a complete explanation of zones Zones are a collection of sensors one or more securing a specific location e g a bedroom 10 Step 3 Arm the Main Unit by pressing ARM button on the Remote Control The Main Unit LCD screen will change its status to ARM Step 4 Trigger Zone ...

Page 9: ...ater Press DISARM on the Remote Control and the siren will stop Step 17 While the Main Unit is disarmed open the battery compartment of either PIR Zone 1 or 2 The Main Unit s LCD screen will display TAMPER and the siren will sound Press DISARM button on the Remote Control to cancel the alarm 12 13 INSTALLATION GUIDE Main Unit Installation Please refer to the Quick Setup Guide section before procee...

Page 10: ...y must sit flash as shown in the diagram The Magnet should be installed on the opposite side of the Door Gap Sensor s battery compartment Step 2 Install the Door Gap Sensor on the door frame using two of the provided screws MAGNET 1 5cm 14 Step 3 Install Magnet on door using two of the provided screws Step 4 Test the Door Gap Sensor by opening the door The red LED will flash for one second indicat...

Page 11: ...he bracket to the wall or ceiling with the 2 screws provided Note It is recommended that you install the PIR on the ceiling for maximum coverage Step 4 Set the angle of the PIR to cover the desired area It is recommended to set the angle between 4 8 degrees Do not set the angle to more than 8 9 degrees Please perform the PIR Walk Test to ensure that you have the correct angle to achieve the covera...

Page 12: ... Door Gap Sensors on doors and windows to secure areas where there is likely to be movem ent when the system is armed Replacing PIR Batteries Please ring the event monitoring Control Room whenever you are changing PIR batteries as an event signal TAMPER will be sent to the Control Room a false alarm which you do not want the Control Room to act upon Changing Your Password You must change the defau...

Page 13: ...eturn to party A This key combination may change depending on your phone service provider Call number display The Doss Alarmfone will automatically display the incoming call number on the LCD screen Telephone 20 TELEPHONE SETTINGS Phone Book You can store view and speed dial up to six telephone numbers and names in your Doss Alarmfone Step 1 Press the MODE button Use the UP DOWN buttons to scroll ...

Page 14: ...ove from hours to minutes Set AM or PM by pressing the UP DOWN buttons Press the SAVE button to save the new settings Step 4 Press the key to exit the menu Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen as required Step 1 Press the MODE button and then use the UP DOWN buttons to scroll Press the key when you see BRIGHTNESS on the LCD screen Step 2 There are four options in this menu LE...

Page 15: ...TNESS 3 TIME DATE 4 INCOMING CALLS 5 OUTGOING CALLS INCOM ING CALLS Mon PM DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 Mon PM DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 345678 24 Outgoing Calls Select this option to display the list of the ten most recently dialled numbers and the time of the call Step 1 Press the MODE button and use the UP DOWN buttons to locate the OUTGOING CALLS option Step 2 Press the UP DOWN buttons to scroll through ...

Page 16: ...SE NO 6 DELAYTIME 7 SIREN TIME 8 STATUS TO BASE 9 CHANGE PSW 10 PIR LOW POWER 1 REGISTER NEW 2 PARTIAL 3 CLEAR ZONE 4 BASE NO 5 DELBASE NO 6 DELAYTIME 7 SIREN TIME 8 STATUS TO BASE 9 CHANGE PSW 10 PIR LOW POWER Mon PM DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 PAS SW ORD 26 Step 1 Press the key to select CHANGE PSW option step 2 The LCD screen will display PASSWORD Enter your new four digit password and then press the...

Page 17: ...m Note 1 Your new security system has been pre programmed with default base numbers and your personal account number so you do not input any numbers if you choose back to base monitoring 2 If you wish to self monitor please proceed to the next section Self Monitoring Numbers Press the SETUP button on your Main Unit and the LCD screen will display PASSWORD Enter your four digit password and press t...

Page 18: ...ou can enter a minimum of one number and a maximum of nine numbers with the self monitoring option Note If you choose this option you must delete the pre programmed base numbers in the MONITOR STATION menu See the section Deleting Base Numbers Follow the steps immediately below which are then followed by the Deleting Base Numbers section Press the SETUP button and enter your four digit password Pr...

Page 19: ...7 TEL 8 TEL 9 REGISTER NEW PARTIAL CLEAR ZONE BASE NO DEL BASE NO DELAY TIME SIREN TIME STATUS TO BASE CHANGE PSW PIR LOW POWER STEP 1 STEP 2 PLS INPUT NO STEP 3 Press key to exit 32 Deleting Base Numbers Select this option to delete either of the previously set up Monitoring Station numbers Press the SETUP button After entering your four digit password press the DOWN button four times and the LCD...

Page 20: ...elf monitoring menu After entering your four digit password press the DOWN button four times to display DEL BASE NO Step 1 Press the key to select the option Step 2 The LCD screen will display MONITOR STATION Press the UP DOWN buttons to select SELF MONITOR Press the key Step 3 The LCD screen will display TEL 1 Press the DEL button to delete the first telephone number Step 4 The LCD screen will di...

Page 21: ... of either two or four minutes and return to the menu Step 4 Press the key to exit the menu Step 5 Press the DEL button to delete the second number Repeat these steps for deleting TEL 3 TEL 9 numbers Step 6 Press key to exit the menu TEL 1 TEL 2 TEL 3 TEL 4 TEL 5 TEL 6 TEL 7 TEL 8 TEL 9 REGISTER NEW PARTIAL CLEAR ZONE BASE NO DEL BASE NO DELAY TIME SIREN TIME STATUS TO BASE CHANGE PSW PIR LOW POWE...

Page 22: ...ETUP button and enter your four digit password Press the DOWN button nine times and the LCD screen will display PIR LOW POWER Step 1 Press the key to select the option Step 2 The LCD screen will display LOW POWER ZONE Press the DOWN button to see if there are any zones running low on power Step 3 Press the key to select the option The LCD screen will display PIR LOW POWER Step 4 To exit the menu p...

Page 23: ...password Press the DOWN key once and the LCD screen will display PARTIAL menu Press the key to select this option Step 2 Choose the device for partial arming by pressing UP DOWN buttons To select the device type press key Step 3 Choose the zone you wish to arm by pressing the UP DOWN buttons Select the zone by pressing the key 40 ON OFF REGISTER NEW PARTIAL CLEAR ZONE BASE NO DEL BASE NO DELAY TIM...

Page 24: ...e key Step 3 The LCD screen will display the SIREN TIME option Step 4 To exit the menu press key 42 Status to Base Mon PM DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 ST ATUS TO BA SE 1 REGISTER NEW 2 PARTIAL 3 CLEAR ZONE 4 BASE NO 5 DELBASE NO 6 DELAYTIME 7 SIREN TIME 8 STATUS TO BASE 9 CHANGE PSW 10 PIR LOW POWER Mon PM DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 ON Mon PM DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 ST ATUS TO BA SE This option enables the Moni...

Page 25: ...5 If a zone is sending a false alarm Press the SETUP button and enter your four digit password Press the DOWN button twice and the LCD will display CLEAR ZONE Step 1 Press the key to select the option Step 2 The LCD screen will display ZONE 0 To change the zone press the UP DOWN buttons To select the desired zone press the key Note ZONE 0 is allocated to your Remote Controls and cannot be cleared ...

Page 26: ...tem from a remote location Arm via Remote Control Press and hold the ARM key on the Remote Control for one second Disarm via Remote Control Press and hold the DISARM key on the Remote Control for one second Partially Arming via Remote Control Press and hold the PARTIAL key on the Remote Control for one second Partially disarming via Remote Control Press and hold the DISARM key on the Remote Contro...

Page 27: ...The alarm unit will answer after nine ring tones and the caller will hear two beeps Step 2 Input your four digit password using the telephone keypad If the password is correct the caller will hear one beep REMOTE CONTROL will be displayed on the LCD screen of the Main Unit and the system goes into Remote Control mode If the password is incorrect the caller will hear four short beeps You may try ag...

Page 28: ...ere is a gas leak at your premises Gas detectors are on 24 7 and can send the signal whether your security system is armed or disarmed Smoke alarm Smoke alarm indicates there is a fire at your premises Smoke alarms are on 24 7 and can send the signal whether your security system is armed or disarmed ALARM TYPES MONITORING The Monitoring Station is the place where the security company monitors all ...

Page 29: ...ans a forced entry alarm alert triggered by a Door Gap Sensor see the above table Step 2 Press 2 to arm the system and you will hear a single beep Press 3 to disarm the system and you will hear two beeps No of Beeps Alarm Type 1 beep Tamper PIR 2 beeps Intruder PIR 3 beeps Forced entry Door Gap 4 beeps Panic 8 beeps Medical emergency 1 long beep Gas 2 long beeps Smoke Self Monitoring REGISTERING N...

Page 30: ... DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 TRI GG ER AGAI N PLS TRIGG ER PIR Mon PM DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 10 New Door Gap Sensor Press the SETUP button and enter your four digit password Press the DOWN button until the LCD screen displays REGISTER NEW Step 1 Press the key to select the option Step 2 The LCD screen will display LOGIN PIR Press DOWN button once and the LCD screen will display LOGIN DOOR Press the key t...

Page 31: ...n until the LCD screen displays REGISTER NEW Step 1 Press the key to select the option Step 2 The LCD screen will display Press DOWN button twice and the screen will display LOGIN REMOTE Step 3 Press the key to select the option The LCD screen will display PLS TRIGGER R M Step 4 To trigger simply press any button on the remote The LED will flash which confirms that the signal has been sent registe...

Page 32: ...EW Step 1 Press the key to select the option Step 2 The LCD screen will d NCY Step 3 Press the key to select the option The LCD screen will display PLS TRIGGER EME Step 4 To trigger simply press any button on the pendant The LED will flash which confirms that the signal has been sent registered The LCD screen will then display TRIGGERAGAIN isplay LGN EMERGENCY Press DOWN button three times and the...

Page 33: ... 6 LOGIN SMOKE PLS TRIGG ER GAS Mon PM DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 10 Mon PM DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 TRI GG ER AGAIN 60 REGI STER NEW PM DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 Step 5 Press any button on the pendant again The LCD screen will display SUCCESS LOGIN Step 6 To exit the menu press key STEP 1 ZONE 8 PLS TRIGGER EME STEP 2 TRIGGERAGAIN STEP 3 SUCCESS LOGIN STEP 4 Press key to exit REGISTER NEW PARTIAL CLEAR ZONE ...

Page 34: ... 2 LOGIN DOOR 3 LOGIN REMOTE 4 LGN EMERGENCY 5 LOGIN GAS 6 LOGIN SMOKE PLS TRIGG ER SMO Mon PM DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 10 Mon PM DISARM 12 30 10 04 06 TRI GG ER AGAI N 62 REGISTER NEW PARTIAL CLEAR ZONE BASE NO DEL BASE NO DELAY TIME SIREN TIME STATUS TO BASE CHANGE PSW PIR LOW POWER LOGIN PIR LOGIN DOOR LOGIN REMOTE LGN EMERGENCY LOGIN GAS LOGIN SMOKE STEP 1 ZONE 9 PLS TRIGGER GAS STEP 2 TRIGGERAGA...

Page 35: ...ce However regular testing can identify potential problems of system failure The complete system should be tested at least monthly and immediately after any major property event eg accident break in fire storm and tempest earthquake building renovation or modification etc by triggering the alarm as detailed in the section To comply with the relevant Australian Standard and the requirements of Poli...

Page 36: ...r zone security system as follows via Ground Level First Floor ZONES Zone No Assigned to Remote Controls PIR PIR PIR PIR PIR Door Gap Door Gap Medical Pendant Gas Detectorr Smoke Detector 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Maximum No of Devices 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ZONE NO Area Device ZONE 1 Kitchen Main SittingArea PIR ZONE 3 Entry Main Area PIR ZONE 6 Ground Level Doors Windows Door Gap Master B...

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