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Section 4: Programming Options

Default:

Enabled

Valid range:

Enabled/Disabled

Normal Quality

When this option is enabled, the camera captures lower res-
olution images (160 x 128 dpi).

Default:

Disabled

Valid range:

Enabled/Disabled

Audio (mic)

This option is used to enable/disable the built-in microphone
on the device.

Default:

Disabled

Valid range:

Enabled/Disabled

4.7.10 Wireless PIR (NO CAM) Con-
figurations

The following sections are used to program wireless motion
detectors.

Device Enable/Disable

This option is used to enable and disable the wireless
device.

Default:

Enabled

Valid range:

Enabled/Disabled

Device Partition Assignment

This option is used to enable and disable the wireless
device.

Default:

Enabled

Valid range:

1-4

Chime Tone

This option is used to select the tone emitted by the device
when the zone is tripped.

Default:

Beeps

Valid range:

Beeps, Bing Bing, Ding Dong, Alarm Tone

Zone Type

This option is used to program a zone type for the device.

Default: Follower

Valid
range:

Instant, Interior, Follower,Interior Stay/Away, Delay Stay/Away, 24
Hour Supervisory Buzzer, 24 Hour Non-Alarm

Device Label

This option is used to program a custom label for the wire-
less device.

Default:

Zone ZZZ

Valid range:

32 character ASCII

Zone Attribute

This section is used to customize zone behavior for the
device. The table below specifies the status of each attribute
for this device.
See "Available Zone Attributes" on page 32 for attribute
definitions.

Door Chime

Disabled

Alarm Report

Enabled

Burglary Verified

Enabled

Transmission Delay

Enabled

Bell Audible

Enabled (read-only)

Bell Steady

Enabled (read-only)

Bypass Enable

Enabled (read-only)

Force Arm

Disabled (read-only)

Swinger Shutdown

Enabled (read-only)

Two Way Audio

Enabled (read-only)

Talk Listen

Enabled (read-only)

Supervision

This option is used to enable/disable wireless supervision of
the device. Supervision monitors the presence of the wire-
less device on the alarm system.

Default:

Enabled

Valid range:

Enabled/Disabled

Alarm LED

This option is used to enable/disable the device’s onboard
LED. When enabled, the LED activates when an alarm
occurs.

Default:

Enabled

Valid range:

Enabled/Disabled

24 Hour PIR

This option is used to define if motion alarms are always
enabled or only enabled at night.

Default:

Enabled

Valid range:

Enabled/Disabled

High Traffic Shutdown

Activating this feature helps conserve battery power when
the system is disarmed by configuring a reporting timer.
When motion is detected, the device transmits an alarm to
the receiver and does not report any further events until the
timer expires. Any motion detected during the configured
period is reported once the timer expires. No Delay causes
the device to report an alarm each time the detector is
tripped.

Default: Not Active

Valid
range:

Not Active, No Delay, 5 Second Delay, 15 Second Delay, 30 Second
Delay, 1 Minute Delay, 5 Minute Delay, 10 Minute Delay, 20 Minute
Delay, 60 Minute Delay

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Summary of Contents for iotega WS900UL

Page 1: ...V1 0 Reference Manual Models WS900UL WS901 WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the lim itations as to liability of the manufacturer The entire manual should be carefully read ...

Page 2: ... 4 1 Other Communicator Related Options 17 4 5 Partition Configuration Options 18 4 6 Primary Temperature Zone 19 4 7 Wireless Device Configuration Options 19 4 7 1 Wirefree Keypad Configuration Options 19 4 7 2 User Configuration Options 20 4 7 3 Wireless Siren Configuration Options 20 4 7 4 Wireless Key Configuration Options 21 4 7 5 Wireless Smoke and CO Configuration Options 22 4 7 6 Wireless ...

Page 3: ...Appendix 8 Reporting Codes 37 Appendix 1 Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors and CO Detectors 40 Appendix 2 Regulatory Information 43 Appendix 3 EULA 48 Appendix 4 Limited Warranty 49 3 ...

Page 4: ...etectors SAFETY Precautions Required During Installation l NEVER install this equipment during a lightning storm l Position cables so that accidents can not occur Connected cables must NOT be subject to excessive mechanical strain l Use only the power supply provided with this equipment Use of unauthorized power supplies may cause damage WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT HAS NO MAINS ON OFF SWITCH THE PLUG O...

Page 5: ... Wireless glass break detector PGx912 PGx922UL Wireless shock detector PGx935UL Wireless flood detector PGx985UL Product Type Model Wireless temperature detector indoor use PGx905UL Wireless 4 button key PGx939 UL PGx929UL Wireless panic key PGx938 Wireless 2 button key PGx949UL Wireless indoor siren PGx901UL Wireless outdoor siren PGx911UL Wireless repeater PGx920UL IP Devices Touchpad Wi Fi Touc...

Page 6: ...eshold 7 3V l Low battery restore 7 4V l Battery Critical Shutdown 6 5V l Battery lifespan 3 5 years Operating Environmental Conditions l Temperature range 0 C to 49 C 32 F 120 F l Relative humidity 93 non condensing Alarm Transmitter Equipment ATE Specification l Communications over cellular or Ethernet l Supports SIA and Contact ID l Complies with TS203 021 1 2 3 Telecom equip ment requirements ...

Page 7: ...he power up sequence is as follows l The integrated keypad numbers illuminate in sequence until power up is complete l The system powers up after approximately 2 minutes l The Ethernet Link Speed LED illuminates steady green and the Ethernet Link Activity LED flashes rapidly to indicate that a connection is being made to the network l After several minutes depending on network speed the Remote Con...

Page 8: ...tention tab in the direction of the arrow in Figure 2 4 3 Lift the battery from the front then pull up and slide out Figure 2 4 Battery Removal Push tab to release Installing a new battery 1 Remove the access cover from the back of the panel 2 Insert the battery back end first as shown in Figure 2 4 3 Press the front of the battery down until the retention tab clicks into place 4 Replace the back ...

Page 9: ...ion Power ON Steady Green AC power is connected to the system OFF System is not powered On NO AC connected and system is operating on backup battery NO AC connected and backup battery is discharged Flashing System test in progress Ready Trouble and Arm LED s flashing at same time Ready ON Steady Green Partition is ready to arm OFF Partition is not ready to arm Not all zones are secure or an alarm ...

Page 10: ...er Walk Test Ready Trouble and Arm LED s flashing at same time or a system test is in progress Ready Trouble and Arm LED s flashing at same time OFF No system troubles Wi Fi Signal Strength ON Steady Green Strong Signal Connection ON Flashing Green Wi Fi active in WSA mode for AP mode ON Steady Amber Radio active with weak signal connection ON Flashing Amber Z Wave is active in learn pair mode On ...

Page 11: ...ion must be cleared before arming is permitted If the battery cover is removed while the system is armed the bell sounds a system tamper is logged and communicated to the central monitoring station and a system tem per trouble is displayed in the Trouble menu Low Power Operation In the event of an AC power outage all Wi Fi and home automation functions are discontinued The panel uses battery power...

Page 12: ...or PIR with anti masking PGx912 Glassbreak detector PGx975 Magnetic contact vanishing PGx916 Smoke and heat detector PGx984 Mirror PIR motion detector PGx920 Wireless repeater Note hold Enroll button until red and green LEDs light steady PGx985 Flood detector PGx922 Glassbreak detector PGx994 Outdoor PIR motion detector To enroll wireless keys PGx929 PGx939 4 button wireless key Press and hold but...

Page 13: ...try access code clear entries return to previous screen 2 for Troubles see Viewing Troubles from the Integrated Keypad on page 35 8 to enable WiFi access point to add IP devices i e touchscreen keypad See WPS Mode 8 for more inform ation 7 to initiate a phone test with ADC Shift mode switches between numeric and Emergency keys 3 1 2 Emergency Keys The Fire Auxiliary and Panic keys can be enabled i...

Page 14: ...e iotega to the local WiFi router configure static dynamic ip address configure WiFi settings and to view panel cellular status information and firmware versions Note WLAN Client Mode and Access Point must be enabled to use this feature The access window expires after 10 minutes To enable Local Webpage mode 1 At the installation site tap 8 on the integrated kaypad 2 Enter a valid installer code Th...

Page 15: ... exit delay ends Note In Stay Arming mode all bypassed stay away zones are logged and communicated to the central monitoring station 3 2 3 Quick Arming Quick arming enables users to arm the system via touchscreen or wirefree keypad without entering an access code This provides a fast method of arming for regular users and allows users without an access code to arm the system The Quick Arming featu...

Page 16: ...rom lowest 1 to highest 15 Programming 0 turns off the buzzer Default 7 Valid range 0 15 4 2 System Configuration Options This section describes programmable options for the alarm controller System Area Label Use this option to program a custom label for the security system This label is used in the event buffer when system events occur Default System Area Valid range 32 Characters System Account ...

Page 17: ... to 255 Minutes Fire Bell Time Out This option determines the maximum activation time for fire alarm sirens Each partition has a dedicated Fire Bell Time out timer Fire Bell Time out takes priority over Burglary Bell Time out Default 5 Minutes Valid range 0 to 255 Minutes Audible Panic This option is used to set internal buzzer behavior when the Panic key is pressed When set to Audible pressing th...

Page 18: ...ion informing them that the previous event should be dis regarded The communications cancel window begins after the trans mission delay expires and a zone alarm is transmitted If an access code is entered during this window a reporting code is communicated and logged If the window expires without an access code entry or a code is entered after the window the communications canceled event is not lo...

Page 19: ...n begins This allows the user to better hear the operator The sounder resumes operation for the timeout dur ation if the panel has not been disarmed at the end of the 2 way session Note This option shall be enabled for UL ULC Default Disabled Valid range Enabled Disabled 4 3 ADC Events to Forward This section is used to configure monitoring station and receiver settings for the panel ADC Events to...

Page 20: ...tral US Eastern US Hawaii US Indiana East US Indiana Starke US Michigan US Moun tain US Pacific US Samoa CA Atlantic CA Central CA Eastern CA Mountain CA Newfoundland CA Pacific CA Saskatchewan CA Saskatchewan East CA Yukon Time zone is set automatically by ADC based on the install ation address provided in the customer setup 4 4 Central Monitoring Station Programming Options The following section...

Page 21: ... 0 to 255 standard 45 to 255 seconds UL ULC Closing Delinquency Delay This value determines the time the alarm system delays before transmitting a close delinquency event to the central monitoring station Default 30 Days Valid range 0 to 255 Days Cross Zone Delay If another zone with the Burglary Verification attribute enabled is violated within the duration of this timer a Burg lary Verified even...

Page 22: ...tions This feature is used to enable and disable the Fire Medical and Panic keys on the wirefree keypad Programming is done through the installer portal under Command Cata log Keypad Screen Settings Panic Button Options Default Fire Medical and Police panic Valid range Fire panic only Medical panic only Police panic only Fire and Med ical panic Fire and Police panic Fire Medical and Police panic N...

Page 23: ...uzzer tone and volume display contrast and brightness l Assign wireless keys to users Level 0 Professional Installer Has permission to enable WPS mode to enable local pro gramming access to the panel via the installer app and also initiate phone test Level 1 Supervisor Administrator Users assigned to this level have similar privileges to the Master Code user but are limited based on the partition ...

Page 24: ...trol This option is used to control the volume of the wireless siren Default Medium Valid range Low Medium High Squawk Control This option is used to control wireless siren behavior during an alarm Default Sounder Only Valid range Disabled Sounder Only Strobe Only Sounder and Strobe Exit Entry Beeps When this option is enabled the wireless siren beeps whenever entry exit zones are tripped Note Whe...

Page 25: ...tted by the device when the zone is tripped Default Beeps Valid range Beeps Bing Bing Ding Dong Alarm Tone Zone Type This programming option is used to program a zone type for the device Default 24 hour standard fire Valid range 24 hour standard fire Auto verified fire Device Label This section is used to program a custom label for the device Default Zone ZZZ Valid range 32 character ASCII Zone At...

Page 26: ...d 4 7 7 Wireless Temperature Con figuration Options The following sections are used for programming wireless temperature sensors Device Enable Disable This option is used to enable and disable the wireless device Default Enabled Valid range Enabled Disabled Device Partition Assignment This option is used to enable and disable the wireless device Default Enabled Valid range 1 4 Chime Tone This opti...

Page 27: ...od sensors Device Enable Disable This option is used to enable and disable the wireless device Default Enabled Valid range Enabled Disabled Device Partition Assignment This option is used to assign the wireless device to an avail able partition Default 1 Valid range 1 4 Chime Tone This option is used to select the tone emitted by the device when the zone is tripped Default Disabled Valid range Bee...

Page 28: ...the device Supervision monitors the presence of the wire less device on the alarm system Default Enabled Valid range Enabled Disabled Alarm LED This option is used to enable disable the device s onboard LED When enabled the LED activates when an alarm occurs Default Enabled Valid range Enabled Disabled High Traffic Shutdown Activating this feature helps conserve battery power when the system is di...

Page 29: ...ribute for this device See Available Zone Attributes on page 32 for attribute definitions Door Chime Disabled Alarm Report Enabled Burglary Verified Enabled Transmission Delay Enabled Bell Audible Enabled read only Bell Steady Enabled read only Bypass Enable Enabled read only Force Arm Disabled read only Swinger Shutdown Enabled read only Two Way Audio Enabled read only Talk Listen Enabled read on...

Page 30: ...for attribute definitions Door Chime Disabled Alarm Report Enabled Burglary Verified Enabled Transmission Delay Enabled Bell Audible Enabled read only Bell Steady Enabled read only Bypass Enable Enabled read only Force Arm Disabled read only Swinger Shutdown Enabled read only Two Way Audio Enabled read only Talk Listen Enabled read only Supervision This option is used to enable disable wireless su...

Page 31: ...lid range Enabled Disabled Alarm LED This option is used to enable disable the device s onboard LED When enabled the LED activates when an alarm occurs Default Enabled Valid range Enabled Disabled Reed Switch This option is used to enable disable the device s built in reed switch The reed switch is used in conjunction with the separately mounted magnet as part of the trigger mech anism If the reed...

Page 32: ... This section is used to program a custom label for the device Default Repeater X Valid range 32 character ASCII Device Enable Disable This option is used to enable and disable the wireless device Default Enabled Valid range Enabled Disabled 29 ...

Page 33: ... the auto verify sequence alarms are imme diately generated for all pending zones This applies to all other fire zone types and to F key alarms If the zone is no longer in alarm at the end of the 40 second delay an 80 second verification timer begins If another fire zone is activated during the auto verify sequence both zones go into alarm immediately Note Wireless smoke detectors used with this z...

Page 34: ...hich can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter ference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or experienced radio televi...

Page 35: ...ed for the programmed time If a valid access code is entered within this time no alarm signal is communicated When disabled reporting codes are transmitted immediately Bell Audible The siren activates on alarm This is a read only option Bell Steady Siren output is steady rather than pulsed when in alarm This is a read only option Bypass Enable Zones can be manually bypassed This is a read only opt...

Page 36: ...gth of the cellular signal Strong Weak None Radio Network Technology This section displays the mobile wireless telecommunications technology used by the cellular radio Provider ID This section identifies number of the telecommunications service provider 4 11 System Control Use this section to perform the following diagnostic tests System Test This test is used to check that the iotega s siren and ...

Page 37: ...and control the device 0 Way The alarm panel cannot see or control the device Missing The device has not received any communications from the panel during the supervision monitoring period Not Networked The device is registered but not activated on the network NA The device is not registered 4 11 1 Network Cellular Test Transmission Ethernet and Cellular test transmissions check to see if the sele...

Page 38: ...luminating numbers on the keypad Refer to the table below for the meaning of each trouble code When in the second level trouble display the trouble LED flashes two times pauses then repeats 7 If additional details are available for the trouble the key illuminates Press any illuminated number to display the third level trouble detail 8 The keypad displays the device number with the trouble conditio...

Page 39: ...ble 1 9 03 Tamper 1 9 04 Fault Supervision 1 9 05 Not Networked 1 9 05 Repeater 01 AC 1 8 02 Battery Trouble 1 8 03 Tamper 1 8 04 Fault Supervision 1 8 05 Not Networked 1 8 06 RF Jam 1 8 06 Wireless Key 01 Future Use 1 32 02 Battery Trouble 1 32 03 Future Use 1 32 04 Future Use 1 32 05 Not Networked 1 32 07 Communication 02 FTC Trouble 04 Cellular Trouble 05 Ethernet WiFi Trouble 00 Integrator Tro...

Page 40: ...A Zone Alarm Restore Event Codes on page 38 for details Sensor restores A R Sensor tamper restore MA R E 3 83 ZZZ R 3 83 ZZZ TA ZZZ TR ZZZZ Sensor trouble restore MA R E 3 8A ZZZ R 3 8A ZZZ UT ZZZZ UJ ZZZZ Tamper Events Sensor tamper restore T R E 3 17 000 R 3 17 000 ES 000 TR 000 Panel tamper restore T R E 1 37 000 R 1 37 000 ES 000 EJ 000 Touchpad tamper keystroke T R E 4 61 000 JA 000 Opening E...

Page 41: ...H 0000 P Key alarm restore A R E 1 2A 000 R 1 2A 000 PA 0000 PH 0000 Silent police panic cancel A R E 1 20 0000 R 1 20 0000 PA 0000 PH 0000 Miscellaneous Closing Sensor bypass O C E 5 7A ZZZ UB ZZZZ Sensor bypass restore O C R 5 7A ZZZ UU ZZZZ Testing Sensor test start end T E 6 A7 UUU R 6 A7 UUU TS UUUU TE UUUU Auto phone test T E 6 A2 000 RP 0000 RY 0000 Test transmission with trouble T E 6 A8 0...

Page 42: ...BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ R 1 3A ZZZ Standard 24 Hr Fire wireless FA ZZZZ FH ZZZZ E 1 1A ZZZ R 1 1A ZZZ 24 Hr Temperature KA ZZZZ KH ZZZZ E 1 58 ZZZ R 1 58 ZZZ 24 Hr Non alarm walk test only BA ZZZZ BH ZZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ R 1 3A ZZZ 24 Hr Supervisory buzzer UA ZZZZ UH ZZZZ E 1 5A ZZZ R 1 5A ZZZ 24 Hr Auto verified fire wireless FA ZZZZ FH ZZZZ E 1 1A ZZZ R 1 1A ZZZ 24 Hr CO alarm GA ZZZZ GH ZZZZ E 1 ...

Page 43: ...t the presence of joists uninsulated ceilings etc Consult National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 CAN ULC S553 02 or other appropriate national standards for installation recommendations l Do not locate smoke detectors at the top of peaked or gabled ceilings the dead air space in these locations may pre vent the unit from detecting smoke l Avoid areas with turbulent air flow such as near doors fans or wi...

Page 44: ...GENCY INFORMATION Household Fire Safety Audit Read this section for important information about fire safety Most fires occur in the home To minimize this danger we recommend that a household fire safety audit be conducted and a fire escape plan be developed 1 Are all electrical appliances and outlets in a safe condition Check for frayed cords overloaded lighting circuits etc If you are uncertain a...

Page 45: ...point where everyone can be accounted for e g across the street or at a neighbour s house Once everyone is out of the building call the fire department l A good plan emphasizes quick escape Do not investigate or attempt to fight the fire and do not gather belongings as this can waste valuable time Once outside do not re enter the house Wait for the fire department l Write the fire escape plan down...

Page 46: ...quawk shall be enabled when using wireless key PG9929 PG9939 or PG9949 refer to Installer portal Panel Settings Panel Configuration System Configuration Local arm shall be ON l A code shall be required for bypassing refer to Installer portal Panel Settings Panel Configuration System Con figuration Access Code Is Required for Bypassing l Trouble beeps shall be enabled refer to Installer portal Pane...

Page 47: ... CNR d ISED Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi ême si le brouillage est susceptible d en com promettre le fonctionnement FCC CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE NOTICE This equipment has been tested ...

Page 48: ...el numbers 3G7090 and LT7090 FCC ID F53163G7090 FCC ID F5316LT7090 IC 160A 3G7090 IC 160A LT7090 WARNING To satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices a separation distance of 20cm or more must be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation NIST Validation of encryption algorithm AES128 certificate No 4053 FCC IC LABEL The modular tra...

Page 49: ...re Default Enabled Required Auto Stay Arm on Un vacated Premises Zones must be programmed as stay Away Function Key Stay Arming All Stay Away type zones will be automatically bypassed If no exit after full arm Default Enabled Required Entry delay s Panel Settings Panel Con figuration Partition Configuration Entry Delay select 30s 45s 60s 2mins 3mins or 4mins Access to Entry and Exit delays and Bel...

Page 50: ...e Delay Access to the programmable Cross Zone timer May program Range 001 255 seconds Default 0 seconds Allowed Swinger Shutdown for Alarms Panel Settings Zones Swinger Shutdown Access to the swinger shutdown limit for zone alarms For all non fire zones shut down at 1 or 6 trips Default 2 trips Required programmable 24 hour auto verified Fire Access to 24 hour auto verified Fire Activates If a res...

Page 51: ...rovided the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is an upgrade any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT Termination Without prejudice to any other rights DSC may terminate this EULA if You fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA In such event You must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT and all of its component...

Page 52: ...r ranty claim Access cards or tags returned for replacement under warranty will be credited or replaced at DSC s option Products not covered by this warranty or otherwise out of warranty due to age misuse or damage shall be evaluated and a repair estimate shall be provided No repair work will be performed until a valid purchase order is received from the Customer and a Return Merchandise Authorisa...

Page 53: ...enses mirrors windows or any other part of the detec tion system will impair its proper operation Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature However their effectiveness can be reduced when the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area Some of these heat sources...

Page 54: ...formation will be retained as long as necessary to achieve the purpose for which it was collected and for any period thereafter as legally required or permitted by applicable law The trademarks logos and service marks displayed on this document are registered in the United States or other countries Any misuse of the trademarks is strictly prohibited and Tyco will aggressively enforce its intellect...

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