Digital Security Controls Ltd.
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Private and Confidential
Installation Manual
DATE : 09/30/97
DRAFT
When this section is successfully entered, all programming in the ESCORT VPM Module will be returned to
the factory defaults.
[996][Installer Code][996]
Restore Wireless Receiver Factory Default Programming
When this section is successfully entered, all programming in the Wireless Rx Slave will be returned to the factory
defaults.
[999][Installer Code][999]
Restore All WLS9000 Factory Default Programming
xv
When this section is successfully entered, all programming within the WLS9000 will be returned to factory
default. This includes programming found in the Rx Slave uP (i.e. Serial Numbers) and in the ESCORT (i.e.
Zone descriptions, Automation programming). Sections [992], [995], and [996] may be used if only some areas of
the WLS9000 are to be defaulted (i.e. Serial Number default would use [996]).
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User “Star” Functions
“QUICK ARM” COMMAND
[*][0] ... When Disarmed
Entering [*][0] is accepted as a valid arming code when the “Quick Arm” feature is enabled by the installer. Quick
arm may be used as a convenience for regular users or when the system is to be armed by individuals who are not
authorized to disarm the system. The software will log either “Armed in Stay Mode” or “Armed in Away Mode” for this
closing type, depending on how the premises were armed.
ZONE BYPASSING
[*][1] or [*][1][Access Code] ... When Disarmed
A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm. If a zone is bypassed the panel may be armed (“Ready” light will be on)
even if the zone is open. Use zone bypass when access is needed to part of the protected area. Also, damaged
wiring or contacts on a zone may be temporarily bypassed until repairs can be made so that the panel can be armed.
To bypass zones, enter [*][1]. An access code may be required in order to gain access, if enabled.
Then enter the
TWO
digit zone number.
The individual bypassed zones are not shown while armed.
TROUBLE DISPLAY
[*][2] ... When Disarmed
The panel continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions. If one of these conditions occurs, the
keypad “Trouble” indicator will light and the audible indication will sound, two short beeps every 10 seconds (except
AC failure). When the [#] key is pressed the audible indication will stop but the trouble is not cleared. Trouble
conditions are logged to the Event Buffer and most troubles can also be transmitted to the monitoring station.
To view troubles, press [*] then [2]. The WLS9000 will verbally prompt you with the trouble conditions on the system.
Troubles 1, 5, 6 and 7 can be expanded for more details by pressing the corresponding [1][5][6] or [7] key.
Press [#] to return to the “Ready” mode. There is no Trouble memory. The Event Buffer can be uploaded to achieve
this function.
Annunciation of troubles is permitted while armed.
TROUBLE #1
SERVICE REQUIRED
1. Low Battery
The standby Battery’s voltage is measured under load every 4 minutes and during a System
Test. The limits of Alarms and Restores are determined by the Swinger Shutdown (Maintenance
Troubles & Restorals) counter. Set at 3 by default, there will be 3 Low Battery Troubles
and 3 Low Battery Restores before latching. The latching is reset at Midnight or upon Arming.
2. Bell Circuit Trouble
If the bell circuit is overdrawn or the bell circuit is open, a keypad trouble is generated and a Bell
Circuit Trouble can be reported.
3. General System Trouble