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QSDL503AD USER MANUAL 

 

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Section 8: 

SETTING UP THE ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 

 

To enable communication between the Main Control Unit and the various accessories, you must follow 

these steps:  

1.

 

To Connect the Main Control Unit to the Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren:

 Press the 

CODE button on the front of the Main Control Unit and the CODE button on the back of the 

Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren simultaneously.  You will hear a beep from both the Main 

Control Unit and the Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren indicating that you have successfully 

enabled these two devices to communicate after approximately 30 seconds. 

 

2.

 

To Connect the Magnetic Window/Door Sensor Alarm:

 Turn the switch on the side of 

the Magnetic Window/Door Sensor Alarm to the “RF+Alarm” position.  This will enable 

communication between the Magnetic Window/Door Sensor Alarm and the Wireless Indoor 

Siren which is connected to your Main Control Unit. You will hear a beep from both the Main 

Control Unit and the Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren indicating that you have successfully 

enabled communication between these devices after approximately 30 seconds

 

3.

 

To Connect the Infrared Sensor to the Main Control Unit: 

Point the Infrared Sensor to a 

moving object until the LED blinks.  This will enable communication between the Magnetic 

Window/Door Sensor Alarm and the Wireless Indoor Siren which is connected to your Main 

Control Unit. You will hear a beep from both the Main Control Unit and the Wireless Indoor 

Lighted Siren indicating that you have successfully enabled communication between these 

devices after approximately 30 seconds. 

 

4.

 

To Connect the Magnetic Code Controller to the Main Control Unit: 

Press the ALARM 

button on the Magnetic Code Controller.  This will enable communication between the 

Magnetic Window/Door Sensor Alarm and the Wireless Indoor Siren which is connected to 

your Main Control Unit. You will hear a beep from both the Main Control Unit and the 

Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren indicating that you have successfully enabled communication 

between these devices after approximately 30 seconds.

 

 

Summary of Contents for QSDL503AD

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL QSDL503AD Intelligent Auto Dial Alarm System Rev 10 28 2009 ...

Page 2: ...ow Door Sensor Alarms 3 4 4 Infrared Sensor with Mounting Bracket 3 4 5 Magnetic Code Controller 4 Section 5 SETTING UP THE MAIN CONTROL PANEL 5 Section 6 SETTING UP THE MAGNETIC CODE CONTROLLER 6 Section 7 TURNING YOUR SYSTEM ON 7 Section 8 SETTING UP THE ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES 8 Section 9 TECHNICAL DATA 9 Section 10 LOCATION SUGGESTIONS 10 Section 11 DIAGRAM 11 Q SEE PRODUCT WARRANTY 12 CUSTOMER...

Page 3: ...ion Section 2 FEATURES Wireless 433MHz Auto Dial Alarm System Program up to Six Telephone Numbers to Automatically Dial Out with Pre Recorded Voice Message in Case of Emergency Panic Mode Code Enabled Arm and Disarm Remote Access Arm and Disarm Voice Recording Function Battery Operated Setting Storage and Dial Out Capability During Power Loss Ability to Add up to 38 Accessories Easy Do It Yourself...

Page 4: ...r 5 As depicted in Picture 1 the ON OFF switch on the left side of the Main Control Panel allows you to turn the power to your system on or off When you turn the system on the indicator light on the front of the Main Control Panel will emit a red light and you will hear a single beep indicating that the power is on 4 2 Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the bac...

Page 5: ...e alarm transmitter no more than 10mm away from the edge of the magnet 4 4 Infrared Sensor with Mounting Bracket 1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the Infrared Sensor insert 4 AA alkaline batteries and replace the battery compartment cover 2 Hang the Mounting Bracket using the included hardware at approximately 3 5 feet high in an area that is free from obstruction 3 Attach the...

Page 6: ...o use a door that is central to your home and in an area that is easy for you to access 3 Attach the Magnetic Code Controller to the door molding using heavy duty double sided adhesive tape or mount it down using a small size screw 4 Peel the protective film off the double sided tape on the back of the Magnetic Sensor Picture 5 and affix it to the edge of the door Make sure to align the Magnetic C...

Page 7: ...t up the outgoing message that will be played when your system auto dials the telephone numbers you need to configure in step 2 2 Program up to 6 Telephone Numbers into your System Your alarm system will call you in the event of a security breach with a pre recorded outgoing message To program the telephone numbers your system will automatically dial press the following keys on the front your Main...

Page 8: ... The default Access Code on your Magnetic Code Controller is 0123 To change this number hold down the ARM button continuously for 3 seconds until you hear a beep Press the 4 digit code of your choice followed by the ARM button You have now reset your Magnetic Code Controller Access Code You must use this Access Code to deactivate your Magnetic Code Controller and to turn off the alarm in the event...

Page 9: ...ecurity and your system will immediately respond by emitting a high pitched alarm from the Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren and automatically dialing out to the stored telephone numbers 3 Pressing the ALARM button on your Main Control Unit should be used in the event of an emergency as it also constitutes a breach of security and will trigger all the alarms on your system instantaneously The Wireless...

Page 10: ...th the Main Control Unit and the Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren indicating that you have successfully enabled communication between these devices after approximately 30 seconds 3 To Connect the Infrared Sensor to the Main Control Unit Point the Infrared Sensor to a moving object until the LED blinks This will enable communication between the Magnetic Window Door Sensor Alarm and the Wireless Indoor...

Page 11: ...e indication 3 1V 0 1V Magnetic Window Door Sensor Alarm Input volts DC4 5V Lr44x3 Standby current 10uA Transmission current 8mA Transmission frequency 433 5MHZ 434MHZ Transmission distance 100m 300 ft open area Magnetic Code Controller Input volts DC4 5V AAAx3 Standby current 10uA Transmission current 5mA Transmission frequency 433 5MHZ 434MHZ Transmission distance 100m open area Wireless Indoor ...

Page 12: ...QSDL503AD USER MANUAL 10 P a g e Section 10 LOCATION SUGGESTIONS Infrared Sensor Magnetic Code Controller Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren ...

Page 13: ...QSDL503AD USER MANUAL 11 P a g e Section 11 DIAGRAM ...

Page 14: ...y 1 Equipment damage caused by improper operation 2 Improper equipment operation environment and conditions e g improper power extreme environmental temperatures humidity lightning and sudden surges of electricity 3 Damage caused by acts of nature e g earthquake fire etc 4 Equipment damage caused by the maintenance of personnel not authorized by Q See 5 Product sold over 12 months ago In order to ...

Page 15: ...t notice No guarantee is given as to the correctness of its contents 2 We do not accept any responsibility for any harm caused by using our product 3 The product picture may differ from the actual product which is only for your reference The accessories may be different according to the region you purchased our product For more information on specific accessories please contact your local distribu...

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