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Test Transmission Time of Day

This section determines when the Periodic Test Transmission will be made, or when the
Downloading computer will be called if Periodic Downloading is enabled.. Enter a 4-digit time-
of-day in the 24-hour clock format; enter 00 to 23 for the hour, and 00 to 59 for minutes.

To disable the test transmission, program ‘00’ or ‘FF’ as the Periodic Test Transmission
Reporting Code in Section [38]. Periodic Downloading is enabled in Section [70].

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Communicator Format Options

Enter a 2-digit code from the list below to determine which communication format will be used
for transmissions.

If the system is to report to a Sur-Gard MLR or SLR Series central station receiver, use

If the system is to report to a Sur-Gard MLR or SLR Series central station receiver, use

If the system is to report to a Sur-Gard MLR or SLR Series central station receiver, use

If the system is to report to a Sur-Gard MLR or SLR Series central station receiver, use

If the system is to report to a Sur-Gard MLR or SLR Series central station receiver, use
format [4] with 4/2 non-extended reporting.

format [4] with 4/2 non-extended reporting.

format [4] with 4/2 non-extended reporting.

format [4] with 4/2 non-extended reporting.

format [4] with 4/2 non-extended reporting.

00

Silent Knight / Ademco Slow 10 BPS, 1400Hz handshake
3/1, 4/1 and 4/2 non-extended format

01

Sescoa, Franklin, DCI, Vertex 20 BPS, 2300Hz handshake
3/1, 4/1 and 4/2 non-extended format

02

Sescoa, Franklin, DCI, Vertex 20 BPS 1400Hz handshake
3/1, 4/1 and 4/2 non-extended format

03

Radionics 40 BPS 1400Hz handshake
3/1 and 4/2 non-extended format

04

Radionics 40 BPS 2300Hz handshake
3/1 and 4/2 non-extended format

05

Radionics 40 BPS with Parity 1400Hz handshake
3/1 and 4/2 non-extended format

06

Radionics 40 BPS with Parity 2300Hz handshake
3/1 and 4/2 non-extended format

10 BPS and 20 BPS Formats

10 BPS is the standard slow format used on Silent Knight and Ademco receivers.
Data = 1900Hz, Kissoff = 1400Hz, Speed = 10 baud

20 BPS is the standard fast format used on DCI, Franklin, Sescoa and Vertex receivers
Data = 1800Hz, Kissoff = 2300Hz, Speed = 20 baud

 Indicates default setting

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Summary of Contents for WLS900

Page 1: ...tallations de l entreprise locale de t l communication Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thode accept e de raccordement L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la confo...

Page 2: ...Options 29 1 F Key Disable Enable 29 2 P Key Disable Enable 29 3 A Key Disable Enable 29 4 P Key Audible Silent 29 5 F Key Alarm Steady Pulsed 29 6 Bypassing Disable Enable 29 7 Keypad Lockout Enable...

Page 3: ...ber 41 72 Downloading Access Code 41 73 System Identification Code 41 74 Number of Rings Before Answering 41 75 Installer Initiated Downloading 41 CHAPTER 11 INSTALLER TEST MODES 42 80 Installer Walk...

Page 4: ...o be separated from the Keypad The Marquis Keypad is a full featured two way 900MHz wireless device which is used to program and operate the system from anywhere in or around the premises The industry...

Page 5: ...mbers are used in some Programming Sections of the WLS900 System HEX An abbreviation for hexadecimal This abbreviation is used in this manual when referring to hexadecimal numbers or data entry sectio...

Page 6: ...A Enrolling the First Keypad on page 7 Keypad Operating Temperature Range 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Sounder The WLS903 Sounder is used to sound an alert when an alarm occurs It is used to indicate tha...

Page 7: ...g Refer to Appendix A Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors Each Smoke Detector requires Six AA Batteries Smoke Detector Operating Temperature Range 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Batteries The WLS900 Sy...

Page 8: ...Sounder slightly away from the bottom of the backplate and push up Universal Transmitter WLS905 Insert a small screwdriver in the slot on the side of the Transmitter Gently turn the screwdriver clockw...

Page 9: ...ry Be sure to connect the RED lead to the RED terminal and the BLACK lead to the BLACK terminal If the connection is made in reverse the Controller will not be damaged but the Controller will not func...

Page 10: ...ure that the batteries are installed correctly When you are done installing and programming the WLS900 system replace the four batteries in the keypad with the second supplied set Press the Key this m...

Page 11: ...nrollment Message indicates how many of each component are enrolled on the system 0U represents the number of Universal Transmitters 0M represents the number of Motion Detectors 0S represents the numb...

Page 12: ...oud beep will sound Enter the Sounder s Serial Number on the keypad Press the YES Key The Sounder will sound two short beeps Secure the Sounder to its Backplate The Sounder will again sound two short...

Page 13: ...l the batteries in the detection device Refer to the label on the back of the unit and ensure that the batteries are installed correctly When the batteries are installed the Sounders will beep twice S...

Page 14: ...d On the Second Keypad press the Key again this message will be displayed The Controller Serial Number is printed on thebackoftheController EntertheController Serial Number on the Second Keypad On the...

Page 15: ...Press the YES Key when this message is displayed Use the YES Key to scroll through the list of system components Detection Devices will be indicated with messages similar to this one Sounders will be...

Page 16: ...Key Usethe NOKeytoscrolltothismessage When this message is displayed press the YES Key Use the NO Key to scroll through the list of components A message similar to this will be displayed for each com...

Page 17: ...h as an unheated garage or excessive heat such as an attic Refer to 1 B Components for the operating temperature range of each component Generally the WLS900 components are designed to operate within...

Page 18: ...ts intended location as possible The ZONE LABEL can be any discription of up to 16 letters numbers spaces or ASCII characters See Section 6 for more information Test each component on the system as de...

Page 19: ...n Mode To prolong battery life the motion detector uses a feature called High Traffic Shutdown When motion is detected the device will transmit to the receiver and will then shut down for six minutes...

Page 20: ...Programming Mode Press the Key this message will be displayed Chapter 5 Installer Programming Chapter 5 Installer Programming PLACEM EN T AN D TESTI N G Enter 8 thismessagewillbedisplayed Enter the I...

Page 21: ...ed the data will not be programmed and the item will remain unchanged To exit press the Key to return to the Enter Program Section message Note that three digits must be entered to program an item if...

Page 22: ...heets for information on the features programmed in each System Options Programming Section To enable or disable functions enter a number from 1 to 8 the number will either be added to or removed from...

Page 23: ...r s Programming Mode as described in 5 A How to Enter the Installer s Programming Mode Usethe NOKeytoscrolltothismessage When this message is displayed press the YES Key Usethe NOKeytoscrolltothismess...

Page 24: ...the Zone Label presently being changed When the Key is pressed the following message is displayed This option allows characters to be entered by typing in a 3 digit code Press the NO Key to advance t...

Page 25: ...ptor power cord to the cord stress relief clip on the Controller Chapter 7 Mounting the Components Figure 2 Sounder Backplate SCREW LOCATION ENSURE PROPER ORIENTATION OF BACKPLATE Figure 1 Controller...

Page 26: ...ate to the wall and secure the Keypad to its backplate 7 D Motion Detector Each Motion Detector should be located so that it provides optimal coverage of the intended area Refer to the WLS 904 Wireles...

Page 27: ...in to beep once every second During the last 10 seconds of the Exit Delay the Sounders will beep twice every second to warn that the Exit Delay is about to expire All zone types except for 24 Hour and...

Page 28: ...sound at full volume If programmed to report to a monitoring station the 24 hour Zone Alarm Reporting Code will be transmitted immediately without a transmission delay 24 hour Zones intended for sile...

Page 29: ...es If the alarm is not silenced the alarm will latch and will be transmitted to the monitoring station if a reporting code is programmed When the alarm is transmitted the Fire Alarm Cut off time progr...

Page 30: ...th these instructions for arming their system Enter an Access Code using the Number Keys As each digit of the code is entered an X will appear on the Keypad screen If a mistake is made while entering...

Page 31: ...will not be activated for zones that have exceeded the number of alarms programmed in the Swinger Shutdown counter OFF Sounder Shutdown disabled The Sounder will always be activated for alarms on all...

Page 32: ...ledgecompletion of the transmission 4 P Key Audible Silent ON P Key Audible When the P Key is pressed and held for 2 seconds the Sounders will be activated OFF P Key Silent When the P Key is pressed a...

Page 33: ...ss of whether the system is armed or disarmed 24 Hour Zones must be bypassed to avoid alarms while changing batteries 4 Interior Zone with Delay ON Interior Zone with Delay Enabled When the system is...

Page 34: ...git Account Code is required as in 3 1 communication formats enter 0 zero as the last digit For example for Account Code 103 program 1A30 23 38 Notes on Reporting Codes Sections 23 through 38 contain...

Page 35: ...s are used to report arming by Access Code The Closing Code will be transmitted immediately after the Exit Delay expires If the system is armed and then disarmed before the Exit Delay expires no trans...

Page 36: ...zones 1 through 10 Supervisory restoral codes will be transmitted when the Sensor Fault reported for a zone is restored 33 Priority Alarms and Restorals F A P and Fire Zone Trouble Program eight 2 dig...

Page 37: ...Section 23 for programming instructions Reporting codes for the following events are programmed in this section 1 Controller AC Failure Restoral 2 Controller Low Battery Restoral 3 Sounder 1 AC Failur...

Page 38: ...system components and that service is required Periodic Test Transmission The Periodic Test Transmission code will be transmitted at a regular interval to confirm that the system is able to communica...

Page 39: ...to allow the user to cancel accidental alarms Note that the Fire and 24 hour Zones are not affected by the Delay Before Transmission time AC Failure Transmission Delay minutes AC Failure Transmission...

Page 40: ...Series central station receiver use format 4 with 4 2 non extended reporting format 4 with 4 2 non extended reporting format 4 with 4 2 non extended reporting format 4 with 4 2 non extended reporting...

Page 41: ...ht and every time the system is armed OFF Transmissions Limited to Armed Period The Swinger Shutdown Counter programmed in Section 39 will be reset every time the system is armed 5 Telephone Line Moni...

Page 42: ...ile the system is armed burglary zone restoral reporting codes will not be transmitted until both the Sounder Time out has expired and the zone has been restored If the Sounder Time out has expired an...

Page 43: ...downloading computer will have immediate access to the system once the Downloading Access Code is confirmed as a valid code 4 User Initiated Downloading ON User Initiated Downloading Enabled The user...

Page 44: ...cation Code Program a 4 digit code in this section This code is used to identify the system during downloading 74 Number of Rings Before Answering Enter a 3 digit number in this section This section d...

Page 45: ...dule Placement Test This test allows the Installer to determine the suitability of a proposed location for a system component Refer to Chapter 4 Module Placement and Testing for more information 82 So...

Page 46: ...ill be displayed Press the YES Key to reset the system to the factory default program or press the NO Key to exit To perform a hardware default 1 Remove the six screws from the back of the Controller...

Page 47: ...h sleeping area Family Room Bedroom Living Room Dining Room Kitchen Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Living Room Kitchen FIG 1 A smoke detector should be located between the sleeping area and t...

Page 48: ...premises telephone equipment to the Phone jack CA11A Use RJ11 CA11 connectors and 4 wire modular phone cord No telephone equipment such as telephones answering machines or fax machines should be conne...

Page 49: ...053 069 085 101 117 165 181 197 213 229 245 038 054 070 086 102 118 166 182 198 214 230 246 039 055 071 087 103 119 167 183 199 215 231 247 040 056 072 088 104 120 168 184 200 216 232 248 041 057 073...

Page 50: ...the effectiveness of these features It is important that a security system be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that...

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