Tyco Safety Canada 16WS90019 Wireless Security System User Manual My
Digital Security Controls Ltd. Wireless Security System My
user manual
WS900
Self-Contained Wireless Security System
V1.0 User Manual
WARNING:Thismanualcontainsinformationonlimitationsregardingproductuseandfunctionand
informationonthelimitationsastoliabilityofthemanufacturer.Readtheentiremanualcarefully.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1.0AboutYourSecuritySystem 3
1.1FireDetection 3
1.2CarbonMonoxideDetection 3
1.3Testing 3
1.4Monitoring 3
1.5Maintenance 4
2.0GeneralSystemOperation 5
2.1IntegratedKeypad 5
2.2PanelIndicators 5
2.3ImportantNotice 9
2.4LanguageSelection 9
2.5SystemModels 9
3.0ArmingtheSystem 10
3.1StayArming 10
3.2SilentExitDelay 10
3.3AwayArming 10
3.4QuickExit 11
3.5ArmingErrorsandExitFaults 11
3.5.1ArmingError 11
3.5.2AudibleExitFault 11
3.6AlarmCancelWindow 11
3.7BypassZones 12
3.8BypassGroup 12
4.0DisarmingtheSystem 13
4.1DisarmingError 13
5.0UsingWirelessKeys 14
6.0EmergencyKeys 15
6.1Two-WayAudioOperation 15
6.2Intrusion(Burglary)AlarmContinuousSiren 15
6.3WhenAlarmSounds 16
6.4FireAlarmPulsedSiren(Temporal3) 16
6.5CarbonMonoxide(CO)Alarm 16
7.0ManagingUsers 17
7.1AccessCodeTypes 17
7.2Level1Access(Supervisor/Administrator) 17
7.3Level2Access(Basic/StandardUser) 18
7.4Level3Access(Maintenance/Guest) 18
8.0ViewingTroublesontheIntegratedKeypad 19
8.1AlarmMemory 20
9.0TestingYourSystem 21
9.1SystemTest 21
10.0SafetyInstructions 22
10.1RegularMaintenanceandTroubleshooting 23
10.2CleaningandMaintenance 23
11.0LocatingDetectorsandEscapePlan 24
11.1SmokeDetectors 24
11.2FireEscapePlanning 25
11.3CarbonMonoxideDetectors 26
12.0InstallerWarning 27
12.0RegulatoryAgencyStatements 28
13.0ReferenceSheets 30
13.1SystemInformation 30
13.2ServiceContactInformation 30
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Chapter 1.0 About Your Security System
1.0 About Your Security System
Readthismanualcarefullyandhaveyourinstallerinstructyouonyoursystem'soperationandon
whichfeatureshavebeenimplementedinyoursystem.Allusersofthissystemshouldbefully
instructedinitsuse.FillouttheSystemInformationpagewithallofyourzoneinformationand
accesscodes,andstorethismanualinasafeplaceforfuturereference.
Note:TheWS900securitysystemincludesspecificfalsealarmreductionfeaturesandisclassified
inaccordancewithANSI/SIACP-01-2014ControlPanelStandard-FeaturesforFalseAlarm
Reduction.Consultyourinstallerforfurtherinformationregardingthefalsealarmreductionfea-
turesbuiltintoyoursystem,asthismanualdoesnotcoverallfeatures.
1.1 Fire Detection
Thissystemcanmonitorfiredetectiondevices,suchassmokedetectors,andprovideawarningifa
fireconditionisdetected.Goodfiredetectiondependsonhavinganadequatenumberofdetectors
placedinappropriatelocations.ThisequipmentmustbeinstalledinaccordancewithNFPA72
(N.F.P.A.,BatterymarchPark,QuinceyMA02269).CarefullyreviewtheFamilyEscapePlanning
guidelinesinthismanual.
Note:Yourinstallermustenableandconfigurethisfeature.
1.2 Carbon Monoxide Detection
Thissystemcanmonitorcarbonmonoxidedetectorsandprovideawarningifcarbonmonoxideis
detected.ReadtheFamilyEscapePlanningguidelinesinthismanualandtheinstructionsforthecar-
bonmonoxidedetector.
Note:Yourinstallermustenableandconfigurethisfeature.
1.3 Testing
Testyoursystemweeklytoensurethatyoursystemfunctionsasintended.RefertotheTestingyour
Systemsectioninthismanual.Ifyoursystemdoesnotfunctionproperly,callyourinstallationcom-
panyforservice.
1.4 Monitoring
Thissystemcantransmitalarms,troublesandemergencyinformation.Ifyouinitiateanalarmby
mistake,immediatelycallthecentralstationtopreventanunnecessaryresponse.
Note:
lYourinstallermustenablethemonitoringfunctionbeforeitisfunctional.
lConsultwithyourinstallertodetermineifyoursystemisconfiguredwithacommunicator
delay.Acommunicatordelaypreventsareporttothecentralstationifthecontrolpanelis
unsetwithin30-45secondsafteranintrusionalarmistriggered.Notethatfire-typealarms
arenormallyreportedwithoutadelay.
lEnsurethatyourinstallerverifiesthatyoursystemiscompatiblewiththeCentralStation
Receiverformatatyearlyintervals.
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Chapter 1.0 About Your Security System
1.5 Maintenance
Withnormaluse,thesystemrequiresminimummaintenance.Notethefollowingpoints:
lDonotwashthesecurityequipmentwithawetcloth.Lightdustingwithaslightly
moistenedclothremovesnormalaccumulationsofdust.
lReplacethestandbybatteryevery3-5years.
WARNING!Donotattempttoreplacethebatteryoropentheenclosure,asthereisariskofelec-
tricshockorfire.
Forothersystemdevicessuchassmokedetectors,passiveinfrared,ultrasonicormicrowavemotion
detectors,orglassbreakdetectors,consultthemanufacturer’sliteraturefortestingandmain-
tenanceinstructions.
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Chapter 2.0 General System Operation
2.0 General System Operation
Yoursecuritysystemcomprisesanintegratedalarmcontrol/panelandvarioussensorsanddetectors.
Thepanelismountedbythemainentry/exitlocation.Thesystemisself-contained;electronicsand
standbybatteryarehousedwithintheunit.
Note:Ensurethatonlytheinstalleroraserviceprofessionalhasaccesstothesystem.
Thesecuritysystemhasseveralzonesofareaprotection.Eachofthesezonescommunicatestoone
ormorewirelesssensors,suchasmotiondetectors,glassbreakdetectors,doorcontacts,etc.A
sensorinalarmisindicatedbymessagesontheWS900mobilephoneuserapplication.
AdditionalfeaturesincludeAutomaticInhibit(SwingerShutdown)foralarm,TamperandTrouble
signalsafterthreeoccurrencesinagivensetperiod,andaprogrammableKeypadLockoutoption.
ForSIACP-01classifiedinstallations,theswingershutdownfeatureisprogrammedsuchthatone
ortwotripsshutsdownthezone.Thezoneisrestoredafteramanualresetbyenteringtheaccess
codeatthetimeofdisarmingthealarmsystem,oritisresetautomaticallyafter48hourswithno
tripsonanyzones.
2.1 Integrated Keypad
TheWS900systemincludesacapacitivetouchintegratedkeypadwith16keys:numbers0thru9,*,
#,Fire,Auxiliary,Panic(FAP),andshift(uparrow).
Innormaloperation,thekeypadremainsdimwhennotinuse.Whenauserisincloseproximity,the
numberkeysilluminate.
Note:TheFAPkeysdonotilluminateunlesstheshiftkeyistapped.SeetheEmergencyKeyssec-
tionformoreinformation.
Note:Thekeypadcanonlybeusedforarming,disarming,andthelocalFAP.Thesamefunctions
areavailablewhenswitchingbetweenpartitions.
2.2 Panel Indicators
TheWS900systemincludesaseriesofilluminatedpointsourcestatusindicators.Thereisamin-
imumofsevenindicators:
lFoursingle-colorLEDs
lThreebi-colorLEDs(redandgreen)
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Chapter 2.0 General System Operation
1234 8765
Item Description
1 PowerLED
2 ReadytoArmLED
3 ArmedLED
4 TroubleLED
5 WiFiSignalStrengthLED
6 CellularSignalStrengthLED
7 RemoteConnectionLED
8 Microphone
Power
Status Light LED indicator Description
ONSteady ACpoweriscurrentlyconnectedtothesystem.
Flashing SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
OFF Thisindicatesthefollowingconditions:
lThesystemisnotpoweredON.
lNOACisconnectedandthesystemisoper-
atingonthebackupbattery.
lNOACisconnectedandthebackupbattery
isdischarged..
Ready to Arm
Status Light LED indicator Description
ONSteady Thepartitionisreadytoarm.
OFF Thesystemisnotreadytoarm.
Flashing SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
InstallerWalkTest
Ready,Trouble,andArmLEDsflashatthesame
time.
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Armed
Status Light LED indicator Description
ONSteady Thepartitionisarmed..
Flashing ThesysteminAlarm.
Note:SilentalarmsorpanicdonotflashtheAlarm
LED.
SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
InstallerWalkTest
Ready,Trouble,andArmLEDsflashatthesame
time.
OFF Thepartitionisdisarmed
Trouble
Status Light LED indicator Description
ONSteady Asystemtroubleispresent.
Flashing
[cadenceof500ms
On/500msOFF]
[*][2]TheTroublemenuisaccessed.
Flashing
[cadenceof250ms
ON/250msOFF/250ms
ON/750msOFF]
Thesystemisinthesecond-levelsubmenu.
Flashing
[cadenceof250ms
ON/250msOFF/250ms
ON/250msOFF/250ms
ON/750msOFF]
Thesystemisinthethird-levelsubmenu.
Flashing SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
Flashing InstallerWalkTest
Ready,Trouble,andArmLEDsflashatthesame
time.
OFF Systemtroublesarecleared.
WiFi Signal Strength
Status Light LED indicator Description
ONSteady(green) Theradioisactivewithastrongsignalconnection.
ONSteady(yellow) Theradioisactivewithaweaksignalconnection.
ONSteady(red) Thereisnosignal.
ONFlashing(red). Therewashardwarenetworkreset.
Flashesredforseveral
seconds,thenflashes
green
SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
OFF ClientModeisOFF.
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Cellular Signal Strength
Status Light LED indicator Description
ONSteady(green)
Cellularisactivewithastrongsignalcon-
nection.
ONSteady(yellow)
Cellularisactivewithaweaksignalcon-
nection.
ONSteady(red) Thereisnosignalornoconnection,buta
connectionisexpected.
Flashesredforafewseconds,
thenflashesgreen
SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
Remote Connection Status
Status Light LED indicator Description
ONSteady(green) ThelinkisactivewithTycoOnorthirdparty
server.
ONFlash(red) Thelinkactivatesbutfailstocommunicatewith
TycoOnorthirdpartyserver.
OFF ThelinkisnotyetactivewithTycoOnorthird
partyserver..
ONFlash(green) ThelinkisactiveTycoOnorthirdpartyserver
andInstallerAccessisavailable.
Flashesredforafew
seconds,thenflashesgreen
SystemTest
AllstatusLEDsflashatthesametime.
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Chapter 2.0 General System Operation
2.3 Important Notice
Asecuritysystemcannotpreventemergencies.Itisonlyintendedtoalertyouandyourcentralsta-
tion,ifapplicable,toanemergencysituation.Securitysystemsaregenerallyveryreliable,butthey
maynotworkunderallconditionsandtheyarenotasubstituteforprudentsecuritypracticesorlife
andpropertyinsurance.Yoursecuritysystemmustbeinstalledandservicedbyqualifiedsecurity
professionals.Theseprofessionalscaninstructyouonthelevelofprotectionthathasbeenprovided
andonsystemoperations.
Note:WhenthepanelisinSleepMode,itissavingbatterylife.Thepanelwillnotbeturnedon
untilthereisaspecificreason,suchasahandwaveinfrontofthepanel,orthestartofanentry
delay.
Inthismodethekeypadisstillfunctioningandnothingwillbevisible;howeverifdesired,your
installercanenablethearmedstatustobevisiblewhileinSleepMode.
2.4 Language Selection
Thesystemsupportsthefollowingthreelanguages:
lEnglish
lFrench
lSpanish
Youcanselectthelanguagefromthetabletuserinterfaceortheuserapp.
2.5 System Models
ThereferencetoWS900inthismanualcoversthefollowingmodels:
WS900-29* Alarmsystemwithtwo-wayaudiosupport,operatingin912-919MHzband
WS900-19* Alarmsystemwithtwo-wayaudiosupport,operatingin912-919MHzband
3G7090* 3GCellularAlarmCommunicator
LT7090* VerizonLTEOnlyCellularCommunicator
(*)ThesedevicesareUL/ULClisted.
WS900-28 Alarmsystemoperatingin868MHzband
WS901-18 Alarmsystemoperatingin868MHzband
WS901-24EU Alarmsystemoperatingin433MHzband
WS901-14 Alarmsystemoperatingin433MHzband
3G7090-EU 3GCellularAlarmCommunicator
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Chapter 3.0 Arming the System
3.0 Arming the System
Youcanarmthesystemusingthefollowingoptions:
lIntegratedkeypad
lTablet
lUserapp
lWirelesskey(Refertosection5.0foralistofUL/ULClistedcompatiblewirelesskeys.)
3.1 Stay Arming
StayArmingarmstheperimeterofthepremiseswhilepermittingmovementinside.
ToarmthesysteminStaymode,dothefollowingsteps:
1. EnsureallprotecteddoorsandwindowsaresecureorbypassedandthattheReady
indicatorison.
2. Enteravalidusercodeanddonotleavethepremises.Thesystemwillautomatically
ignorebypassedzones.Exitdelaybegins.
3. Whenexitdelayisactive,theArmed andReadyindicatorsturnonandthekeypadis
silent.
Whentheexitdelayhasexpired,thesystemisarmedandindicatedbythefollowingconditions:
lTheReadyindicatorturnsoff.
lTheArmedindicatorstayson.
Note:ForSIACP-01listedpanels,theStayArmingexitdelaywillbetwiceaslongastheAway
Armingexitdelay.
IfyoursystemisinstalledinaccordancewithSIACP-01StandardforFalseAlarmReduction,the
securitysystemarmsintheStayArmedmodeiftheexitdelaytimeexpiresandthereisnoexit.
3.2 Silent Exit Delay
IfthesystemisarmedinStaymodeorusingtheNo-Entryarmingmethod,thekeypadbuzzeris
silencedandtheexittimeisdoubledforthatexitperiodonly.(SIACP-01only.)
3.3 Away Arming
AwayArmingarmstheentiresystem,includingtheperimeterandinteriordevices.
ToarmthesysteminAwaymode,dothefollowingsteps:
1. EnsureallprotecteddoorsandwindowsaresecureorbypassedandthattheReady
indicatorison.
2. Enteravalidusercodeandexitthepremisesthroughadoorprogrammedasentry/exit
type.Exitdelaybegins.
3. Whenexitdelayisactive,theArmed andReadyindicatorsturnonandthekeypad
beepsoncepersecond.Dependingonyoursystemconfiguration,youhave____secondsto
exitthepremises.Yourinstallercanprogramthistime.
4. Thekeypadbuzzeremitsadistinctpulsatingrateduringthelast10secondsoftheexit
delaytoindicatethatthetimeisexpiring.
5. Tocancelthearmingsequence,enteryouraccesscode.
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Chapter 3.0 Arming the System
Whentheexitdelayhasexpired,thesystemisarmedandindicatedbythefollowingconditions:
lTheReadyindicatorturnsoff.
lTheArmedindicatorstayson.
lThekeypadissilent.
Note:InAwayArmingmode,manuallybypassedzonesareloggedandcommunicatedtothecent-
ralstation.
IfyoursystemisinstalledinaccordancewithSIACP-01StandardforFalseAlarmReduction,the
followingconditionapplies:Violationandrestoral,followedbyasecondviolationoftheentry/exit
zonebeforetheendoftheexitdelay,restartstheexitdelay.
Note:Thisfunctionisavailableonthetabletanduserapp.
3.4 Quick Exit
Ifthesystemisarmedandyoumustexit,usetheQuickExitfunctiontoavoiddisarmingandrearm-
ingthesystem.Usingthisfunctiongivesyou2minutestoexitthepremises.Whenthedoorisclosed
afterexiting,theremainingexittimeiscancelled.
3.5 Arming Errors and Exit Faults
Yoursecuritysystemaudiblynotifiesyouofanyerrorswhenyouareattemptingtoarmthesystem
orexitthepremises.
3.5.1 Arming Error
Anerrortone(longbeep)soundsifthesystemisunabletoarm.Armingerrorsoccurunderthefol-
lowingconditions:
lThesystemisnotreadytoarm,i.e.sensorsareopen
lTheenteredusercodeisincorrect.
lApresenttroublecondition.
Ensureallsensorsaresecureandthesystemisreadytoarm,thentryagain.
3.5.2 Audible Exit Fault
Toreducefalsealarms,theAudibleExitFaultnotifiesyouofanimproperexitwhenarmingthesys-
tem.Iftheentry/exitdoorisnotsecurelyclosedduringtheprogrammedexitdelay,thesystemwill
soundthealarmtoindicateanimproperexit.
Note:Yourinstallermustenablethisfeature.
Tocorrectandexitfault,dothefollowingsteps:
1. Re-enterthepremises.
2. Enteryouraccesscodetodisarmthesystembeforetheentrydelaytimerexpires
3. Ensureallsensorsaresecureandthesystemisreadytoarm.
4. RepeattheAwayarmingprocedure.
3.6 Alarm Cancel Window
Thereisaperiodoftimeinwhichyoucancancelthealarmtransmission.Whentheprogrammed
alarmtransmissiondelayexpires,cancellinganalarmsendsamessagetothecentralmonitoringsta-
tion.Whenthecancellationmessageissuccessfullytransmitted,thesystembeepssixtimes.
Note:Yourinstallercanenableandconfigurethisfeature.
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Chapter 3.0 Arming the System
3.7 Bypass Zones
Usethezonebypassingfeaturewhenyouneedaccesstoaprotectedareawhilethesystemis
armed,orwhenazoneistemporarilyoutofservice,butyouneedtoarmthesystem.Bypassed
zonesarenotabletosoundanalarm.Asaresult,bypassingzonesreducesthelevelofsecurity.If
youarebypassingazonebecauseitisnotworking,callaservicetechnicianimmediatelytoresolve
theproblemanrestoreyoursystemtoproperworkingorder.
Ensurethatnozonesareunintentionallybypassedwhenarmingyoursystem.Zonescannotbe
bypassedoncethesystemisarmed.Bypassedzones,exceptfor24-hourzones,areautomatically
cancelledeachtimethesystemisdisarmedandmustbebypassedagainbeforethenextarming.
Note:
lTwo-hourzonescanonlybeunbypassedmanually.
lThisfunctionisavailableonthetabletanduserapp.
lForULlistedinstallations,zonescanonlybebypassedmanually.
3.8 Bypass Group
Abypassgroupisaselectionofzonesprogrammedintothesystem.Ifyoubypassagroupofzones
onaregularbasis,youcanprogramthemintoabypassgroup,sothatyoudonothavetobypasseach
zoneindividually.Notethatyoucanonlyprogramonebypassgroupatatime.
Note:
lThisfeatureisnottobeusedinULListedinstallations.
lThisfunctionisavailableonthetablet.
lForULlistedinstallations,zonescanonlybebypassedmanually.
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Chapter 4.0 Disarming the System
4.0 Disarming the System
Youcanarmthesystemusingthefollowingoptions:
lIntegratedkeypad
lTablet
lUserapp
lWirelesskey(Refertosection5.0foralistofUL/ULClistedcompatiblewirelesskeys.)
Todisarmthesystemontheintegratedkeypad,dothefollowingsteps:
1. Enteryouraccesscode.
2. Ifyouopentheentry/exitdoor,acontinuoustoneindicatesthatentrydelayhasstarted.
Enteryouraccesscodewithin____secondstoavoidanalarmcondition.Yourinstaller
canprogramthistime.
4.1 Disarming Error
Ifyourcodeisinvalid,thesystemwillnotdisarmandthesystememitsa2-seconderrortone.If
thishappens,press[#]andtryagain.
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Chapter 5.0 Using Wireless Keys
5.0 Using Wireless Keys
Inadditiontothekeypad,youcancontrolyoursystemwithtwo-waywirelesskeys.Allwireless
keybuttonsareprogrammable.Yourinstallercanverifythefunctionsforeachkey.
Usingatwo-waywirelesskey,youcanarmordisarmthesystemwhileyouareincloseproximity
toyourhouse,oryoucancallforhelp.
ThefollowingwirelesskeysarecompatiblewiththeWS900system:
PG4929/PG8929/PG9929 PG4939/PG8939/PG9939
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
5
2
3
4
16
1. AwayArm
2. StayArm
3. Disarm
4. Panic
5. CommandOutput1
6. MessageLED
7. StatusLEDs
1. AwayArm
2. StayArm
3. Disarm
4. Panic
5. CommandOutput1
6. LED
Toarmthesystemwithawirelesskey,pressthedesiredarmingmodebuttonwhentheReadyindic-
atorison.
Note:Whenarmingthesystemwithatwo-waywirelesskey,thesystemsquawksoncetoindicate
thesystemisarmed.
Todisarmthesystemwithatwo-waywirelesskey,dothefollowingsteps:
1. Pressthedisarmbutton.
2. Ifyouwalkthroughtheentrydoor,thekeypadwillbeep.Pressthedisarmbuttonwithin__
__secondstoavoidanalarmcondition.
Note:Whendisarmingthesystemwithatwo-waywirelesskey,thesystemsquawkstwicetoindic-
atethesystemisdisarmed.
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Chapter 6.0 Emergency Keys
6.0 Emergency Keys
IMPORTANT:EMERGENCYUSEONLY!
Theemergencykeysgenerateafire,auxiliary,orpanicalarmandalertsthecentralmonitoringsta-
tion.
Tousetheemergencykeys,dothefollowingsteps:
1. Taptheshiftkey onthekeypad.Theemergencykeysilluminate.
FireAlarm
AuxiliaryAlarm
PanicAlarm
2. TouchtheFire,Auxiliary,orPanickeyfor2seconds,asneeded.Thesystembeepsto
indicatethatthealarminputhasbeenacceptedandsenttothemonitoringstation.
3. Toreturntothenumberkeypadwithoutusingtheemergencykeys,tapthe[#]key.
Note:Dependingonyoursystemconfiguration,yourinstallercandisableanyoftheemergency
keys.
6.1 Two-Way Audio Operation
Thisfeatureisusedtoverifythenatureofanalarmandtodeterminethetypeofassistancethe
occupantneeds.Whenthecentralmonitoringstationreceivesanalarm,theyinitiateatwo-way
audiosession.
Note:Onlythecentralmonitoringstationcaninitiateatwo-wayaudiosessionwhentheyreceive
analarm.;theusercannotinitiateasession.
6.2 Intrusion (Burglary) Alarm Continuous Siren
!
Ifyouareunsureofthesourceofthealarm,proceedwithcaution!
Ifthealarmwasaccidental,enteryouraccesscodetosilencethealarm.Ifthealarmsystemisdis-
armedwithintheprogrammedtransmitterdelaytime,noalarmtransmissionissenttothecentral
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Chapter 6.0 Emergency Keys
monitoringstation.Checkwithyourinstallertoseeifthisoptionhasbeenenabledonyoursystem
andforthetransmitterdelaytime.
Followingthetransmitterdelaytime,youhave5minutestoenteryourusercodetocancelanalarm
thathasbeenpreviouslytransmitted.Acancelsignalissenttothecentralmonitoringstationandthe
systemindicatesthatthecancelsignalwastransmitted.Callyourcentralmonitoringstationtoavoid
adispatch.
6.3 When Alarm Sounds
Thesystemcangeneratethethreedifferentalarmsoundsinthisorderofpriority:
1. FireAlarm=Temporal/pulsedsiren
2. CarbonMonoxideAlarm=fourbeeps,5-secondpause,fourbeeps
3. Intrusion(Burglary)Alarm=Continuoussiren
Note:TheAuxiliaryAlarmissilentandonlyresultsinanalarmtransmissiontothecentralmon-
itoringstation.
6.4 Fire Alarm Pulsed Siren (Temporal 3)
!
Intheeventofafirealarm,followyouremergencyevacuationplanimmediately!
Thefirealarmtemporal/pulsedsirensoundsofthreeshortpulsesfollowedbya1.5-secondpause,
thenrepeats..
Ifthefirealarmwasaccidental,e.g.burnttoast,bathroomsteam,etc.,enteryouraccesscodeto
silencethealarmandcallyourcentralmonitoringstationtoavoidadispatch.
Note:Verifywithyouralarmcompanythatyoursystemisequippedwithfiredetection.
ForinformationonresettingsmokedetectorsseeResettingSmokeDetectors.
6.5 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm
WARNING!CarefullyreviewyourCarbonMonoxideAlarmInstallation/UserGuidetodetermine
thenecessaryactionsrequiredtoensureyoursafetyandensurethattheequipmentisoperatingcor-
rectly.Incorporatethestepsoutlinedintheguideintoyourevacuationplan.
!
ActivationofyourCOalarmindicatesthepresenceofcarbonmonoxide(CO),whichcanbe
fatal.
Analarmisindicatedbythefollowingconditions:
lTheredLEDontheCOdetectorflashesrapidlyandbuzzersoundswitharepeating
cadenceof4quickbeeps,5-secondpause,4quickbeeps.
lThesirenconnectedtothecontrolpanelproducesthesamecadenceasabove.
lThesystemprovidesaudibleandvisualindicationoftheCOalarm.
IftheCOalarmsounds,dothefollowingsteps:
1. PressthebuttonontheCOdetectortosilencethealarm.
2. Callemergencyservicesoryourfiredepartment.
3. Immediatelymoveoutdoorsortoanopendoor/window.
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Chapter 7.0 Managing Users
7.0 Managing Users
TheWS900systemsupportsupto100users,includingtheMasteruser.Bydefault,user#1isthe
Masteruser.Youcannotdisableordeletethisuserfromthesystem.Thesystemalsosupportsan
additionaltwoduresscodes,oneforeachpartition.
Fromtheuserapp,youcanprogramandconfigureattributesforusers2thru100.Youcanassigna
usertooneorbothpartitionsandenableordisablesysteminteraction.
Usercodesare4-digitsandmustbeunique;thesystemdoesnotrecognizeduplicatecodes.Ifyou
programaduplicatecode,thesystemerrorsandthecodeisrejected.Ifyoutrytochangeanexist-
ingusercodetoaonethatisalreadyprogrammed,thesystemerrorsandthecodeisunchanged.
7.1 Access Code Types
TheWS900systemprovidesthefollowinguseraccesscodetypes:
Master Code Thisisthesystemmastercode.Youcannotdisableordeletethiscode,butyou
canchangeitintheuserapp.Usethiscodetoprogramallotheraccesscodes,
includingtheduresscodes.Youcanusethiscodetodoalluser-levelfunctions,
excepttoaccessInstallermode.
User Codes Therearethreeaccesslevelsforusercodes:
lLevel1-Supervisor/Administrator
lLevel2-Basic/StandardUser
lLevel3-Maintenance/Guest
Eachlevelhasdifferentpermissions.SeeUserCodeAccessLevelsfordescrip-
tionsofeachlevel.
Duress
Codes
Useduresscodestodisarmthesystemonlyinanemergencysituation.When
used,anemergencydisarmeventtransmitstothecentralmonitoringstation.
Thesystemsupportstwoduresscodes,oneforeachpartition.Thesecodesare
excludedfromthetotalnumberofavailablecodes.Theyhavetheaccesslevel
ofaLevel2BasicUser.
7.2 Level 1 Access (Supervisor/Administrator)
Usersatthislevelhavesimilarprivilegestothemasteruserbutarelimitedbasedontheirpartition
assignment.Userscandothefollowingactionsontheirpartitions:
lArm/disarm
lBypass/unbypass
lChimeenable/disable
lViewtroubles
lViewalarmmemory
Level1userscanalsodoanyuserlevelfunctionalityonthekeypadoruserapp,asfollows:
lInitiatesystemtest
lEnableinstallerorremoteaccess
lLanguageselection
lVieweventbuffer
lViewimages
lProgramzoneandpartitionlabels
lScheduleAutoArming
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Chapter 7.0 Managing Users
lInitiatefirmwareupdates
lUpdatethesystemWiFiSSIDandpassword
lCreatenewusersanduserlabels
lProgramduresscodes
Note:Userscanonlyadd,edit,ordeleteusersthatareassignedtothesamepartitionastheyare.
7.3 Level 2 Access (Basic/Standard User)
Usersatthislevelhaveaccesstobasicsecurityfunctionsbutarelimitedbasedontheirpartition
assignment.Userscandothefollowingactionsontheirpartitions:
lArm/disarm
lBypass/unbypass
lChimeenable/disable
lViewsystemtroubles
lViewalarmmemory
7.4 Level 3 Access (Maintenance/Guest)
Usersatthislevelarelimitedtoreducedsystemaccessontheirpartitionassignment.Userscando
thefollowingactionsontheirpartitions:
lArm/disarm
lChimeenable/disable
lViewsystemtroubles
lViewalarmmemory
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Chapter 8.0 Viewing Troubles on the Integrated Keypad
8.0 Viewing Troubles on the Integrated Keypad
Whenthesystemdetectsatroublecondition,theTrouble indicatorturnsonandthesystem
beepsonceevery10seconds.Tapthe[*]keytosilencethebeeps.
Note:ForULListedinstallations,youraccesscodeisrequiredtoviewsystemtroubles.
Toviewtroublesontheintegratedkeypad,dothefollowingsteps:
1. Whenthekeypadilluminates,tap[*][2].
2. Enteryouraccesscode,ifrequired.TheTroubleindicatorflashesifanaccesscodeis
required.
Thesystemindicatestop-leveltroublecodesbyilluminatingthecorrespondingnumbersonthe
keypad,andtheTroubleindicatorflashesoncewithapause,thenrepeats.
3. Taponeofthenumberstoseethenextlevelcode.Atthesecondlevel,theTroubleindic-
atorflashestwicewithapause,thenrepeats.
4. Repeatstep3togotothenextlevel.Thesystembeepsifthereisnothird-leveltrouble
condition.Atthislevel,theTroubleindicatorflashesthreetimeswithapause,then
repeats.
Ifthereismorethanonezoneintrouble,eachzonenumberwillflashinsequenceuntilyouexitthe
troublemenuorwhenthetimeexpires.Atthislevel,theTroubleindicatorflashesthreetimeswith
apause,thenrepeats.
5. Tap[#]toreturntothepreviousleveltroublecodeortoexitthetroublemenu.
Top Level
Device Type
Second Level
Trouble Type
Third Level
Device ID
01 SystemTrouble 01 AC Notapplicable
02 BatteryTrouble
03 Tamper
04 RFJam
02 Zone 01 AC 1-128
02 BatteryTrouble
03 Tamper
04 Fault(supervision)
05 NotNetworked
06 Fire/COTrouble
03 Siren 01 AC 1to16
02 BatteryTrouble
03 Tamper
04 Fault(supervision)
05 NotNetworked
04 Keypad 01 AC 1to4
02 BatteryTrouble
03 Tamper
04 Fault(supervision)
05 NotNetworked
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Chapter 8.0 Viewing Troubles on the Integrated Keypad
Top Level
Device Type
Second Level
Trouble Type
Third Level
Device ID
05 Repeater 01 AC 1to8
02 BatteryTrouble
03 Tamper
04 Fault(supervision)
05 NotNetworked
06 Wirelesskey 01 AC 1to32
02 BatteryTrouble
03 Tamper
04 Fault(supervision)
05 NotNetworked
07 Communication 01 Receivernotavailable Notapplicable
02 FTC
03 Receiversupervisiontrouble
04 CellularTrouble
05 Ethernet/WiFiTrouble
06 Remoteshutdown
8.1 Alarm Memory
Whenanalarmoccurswhilethesystemisarmed,itisstoredinthealarmmemorywhenyoudisarm
thesystem.Thesystemsoundsadifferenttonethannormalduringentrydelay.Afterdisarmingthe
system,thezonenumberonthekeypadflashesfor5minutestoindicateanalarminmemory.
Note:Ifdisarmingthesystemwitha2-waywirelesskey,thesystemsquawksthreetimestoindic-
ateanalarminmemory.
!
Proceedwithcaution,asanintrudercanstillbewithinthepremises.
Toarmthesystemagain,waveyourhandinfrontofthekeypad.Thezonenumbersstopflashing
andyoucanthenarmthesystem.Thealarmmemoryclearsthenexttimeyouarmanddisarmthe
system.
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Chapter 9.0 Testing Your System
9.0 Testing Your System
InformyourMonitoringStationwhenyoubeginandendsystemtesting.
Householdfirealarmsystemsshallbetestedbyaqualifiedservicetechnicianatleastevery3years
inaccordancewithNFPA72.Itistheuser’sresponsibilitytotestthesystemweekly(excluding
smokedetectors).Ensureyoufollowallthestepsidentifiedinthefollowingsections.
Shouldthesystemfailtofunctionproperly,callyourinstallerimmediatelyforservice.
9.1 System Test
Thesystemtestactivatesa4-secondcheckofthesystemstatusindicators,keypadlights,buzzer,
andsiren.Itisapartition-basedtestmustbedonewhenthesystemisdisarmed.
Tostartasystemtest,dothefollowingsteps:
Thefollowingconditionsindicateasystemtestisinprogress:
lAllsystemstatusindicatorlightsflashfor4seconds.
lAsystemtesttransmitstothecentralmonitoringstation
lThesystemchecksthebackupbatterylevel.
lThekeypadlightsilluminatefor4seconds.
lThesystembuzzersoundsfor4seconds,orthepartitionbuzzerandsirensoundfor2
secondseachinseries.
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Chapter 10.0 Safety Instructions
10.0 Safety Instructions
Thisequipmentisstationary-DIRECTPLUG-INandmustbeinstalledbyServicePersonsonly
(ServicePersonisdefinedasapersonhavingtheappropriatetechnicaltrainingandexperience
necessarytobeawareofhazardstowhichthatpersonmaybeexposedinperformingataskandof
measurestominimizetheriskstothatpersonorotherpersons).Itmustbeinstalledandusedwithin
anenvironmentthatprovidesthepollutiondegreemax2,overvoltagescategoryII,innon-haz-
ardous,indoorlocationsonly.
WARNING!Thisequipmenthasnomainson/offswitch;iftheequipmentmustbequicklydis-
connected,theplugofthedirectplug-inpowersupplyisintendedtoserveasthedisconnecting
device;itisimperativethataccesstothemainsplugandassociatedmainssocket/outlet,isnever
obstructed.
Whenusingequipmentconnectedtothemainsand/ortothetelecommunicationnetwork,thereare
basicsafetyinstructionsthatshallalwaysbefollowed.Refertothesafetyinstructionsprovided
withthisproductandsavethemforfuturereference.Toreducetheriskoffire,electricshock
and/orinjury,observethefollowing:
lDonotattempttoservicethisproductyourself.Openingorremovingthecovermay
exposeyoutodangerousvoltageorotherrisk.Referservicingtoservicepersons.Never
openthedeviceyourself.
lUseauthorizedaccessoriesonlywiththisequipment!
DONOTleaveand/ordepositANYobjectonthetopofthecabinetofthisequipment!
Thecabinetasitisinstalledonthewall,isnotdesignedtosupportanysupplementary
weight!
lDonottouchtheequipmentanditsconnectedcablesduringanelectricalstorm;theremay
beariskofelectricshock.
lNevertouchun-insulatedwiresorterminalsunlesstheequipmenthasbeendisconnected
fromthemainssupplyandfromthetelecommunicationnetwork!
lEnsurethatcablesarepositionedsothataccidentscannotoccur.Connectedcablesmust
notbesubjecttoexcessivemechanicalstrain.Donotspillanytypeofliquidontheequip-
ment.
lDonotusetheAlarmsystemtoreportagasleakifthesystemisnearaleak.
Thesesafetyinstructionsshouldnotpreventyoufromcontactingthedistributorand/ortheman-
ufacturertoobtainanyfurtherclarificationand/oranswerstoyourconcerns.
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Chapter 10.0 Safety Instructions
10.1 Regular Maintenance and Troubleshooting
KeepyourAlarmControllerinoptimalconditionbyfollowingalltheinstructionsthatareincluded
withinthismanualand/ormarkedontheproduct.Itistheend-userand/orinstaller’sresponsibility
toensurethatthedisposaloftheusedbatteriesismadeaccordingtothewasterecoveryandrecyc-
lingregulationsapplicabletotheintendedmarket.
10.2 Cleaning and Maintenance
lCleantheunitsbywipingwithadampclothonly.
lDonotwipethefrontcoverwithalcohol.
lDonotuseanywateroranyotherliquid.
lDonotuseabrasives,thinners,solventsoraerosolcleaners(spraypolish)thatmayenter
throughholesintheAlarmControllerandcausedamage.
lUsethesystemtestdescribedin“TestingYourSystem”tocheckthebatterycondition.
Werecommend,however,thatthestandbybatteriesbereplacedevery3-5years.
lForothersystemdevicessuchassmokedetectors,passiveinfrared,ultrasonicor
microwavemotiondetectorsorglassbreakdetectors,consultthemanufacturer’sliterature
fortestingandmaintenanceinstructions.
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Chapter 11.0 Locating Detectors and Escape Plan
11.0 Locating Detectors and Escape Plan
Thefollowinginformationisforgeneralguidanceonlyanditisrecommendedthatlocalfirecodes
andregulationsbeconsultedwhenlocatingandinstallingsmokeandCOalarms.
11.1 Smoke Detectors
Researchhasshownthatallhostilefiresinhomesgeneratesmoketoagreaterorlesserextent.
Experimentswithtypicalfiresinhomesindicatethatdetectablequantitiesofsmokeprecededetect-
ablelevelsofheatinmostcases.Forthesereasons,smokealarmsshouldbeinstalledoutsideof
eachsleepingareaandoneachstoreyofthehome.
Thefollowinginformationisforgeneralguidanceonlyanditisrecommendedthatlocalfirecodes
andregulationsbeconsultedwhenlocatingandinstallingsmokealarms.
Itisrecommendedthatadditionalsmokealarmsbeyondthoserequiredforminimumprotectionbe
installed.Additionalareasthatshouldbeprotectedinclude:thebasement;bedrooms,especially
wheresmokerssleep;diningrooms;furnaceandutilityrooms;andanyhallwaysnotprotectedby
therequiredunits.Onsmoothceilings,detectorsmaybespaced9.1m(30feet)apartasaguide.
Otherspacingmayberequireddependingonceilingheight,airmovement,thepresenceofjoists,
uninsulatedceilings,etc.ConsultNationalFireAlarmCodeNFPA72,CAN/ULC-S553-02orother
appropriatenationalstandardsforinstallationrecommendations.
lDonotlocatesmokedetectorsatthetopofpeakedorgabledceilings;thedeadairspacein
theselocationsmaypreventtheunitfromdetectingsmoke.
lAvoidareaswithturbulentairflow,suchasneardoors,fansorwindows.Rapidairmove-
mentaroundthedetectormaypreventsmokefromenteringtheunit.
lDonotlocatedetectorsinareasofhighhumidity.
lDonotlocatedetectorsinareaswherethetemperaturerisesabove38ºC(100ºF)orfalls
below5ºC(41ºF).
lSmokedetectorsmustalwaysbeinstalledinUSAinaccordancewithChapter29of
NFPA72,theNationalFireAlarmCode:29.5.1.1.
Whererequiredbyapplicablelaws,codes,orstandardsforaspecifictypeofoccupancy,approved
single-andmultiple-stationsmokealarmsshallbeinstalledasfollows:
1. Inallsleepingroomsandguestrooms.
2. Outsideofeachseparatedwellingunitsleepingarea,within6.4m(21ft)ofanydoortoa
sleepingroom,thedistancemeasuredalongapathoftravel.
3. Oneverylevelofadwellingunit,includingbasements.
4. Oneverylevelofaresidentialboardandcareoccupancy(smallfacility),includingbasements
andexcludingcrawlspacesandunfinishedattics.
5. Inthelivingarea(s)ofaguestsuite.
6. Inthelivingarea(s)ofaresidentialboardandcareoccupancy(smallfacility).
Figure1
Figure2 Figure3
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Chapter 11.0 Locating Detectors and Escape Plan
Figure3a
Figure4
11.2 Fire Escape Planning
Thereisoftenverylittletimebetweenthedetectionofafireandthetimeitbecomesdeadly.Itis
thusveryimportantthatafamilyescapeplanbedevelopedandrehearsed.
1. Everyfamilymembershouldparticipateindevelopingtheescapeplan.
2. Studythepossibleescaperoutesfromeachlocationwithinthehouse.Sincemanyfiresoccur
atnight,specialattentionshouldbegiventotheescaperoutesfromsleepingquarters.
3. Escapefromabedroommustbepossiblewithoutopeningtheinteriordoor.
Considerthefollowingwhenmakingyourescapeplans:
lMakesurethatallborderdoorsandwindowsareeasilyopened.Ensurethattheyarenot
paintedshut,andthattheirlockingmechanismsoperatesmoothly.
lIfopeningorusingtheexitistoodifficultforchildren,theelderlyorhandicapped,plans
forrescueshouldbedeveloped.Thisincludesmakingsurethatthosewhoaretoperform
therescuecanpromptlyhearthefirewarningsignal.
lIftheexitisabovethegroundlevel,anapprovedfireladderorropeshouldbeprovidedas
wellastraininginitsuse.
lExitsonthegroundlevelshouldbekeptclear.Besuretoremovesnowfromexteriorpatio
doorsinwinter;outdoorfurnitureorequipmentshouldnotblockexits.
lEachpersonshouldknowthepredeterminedassemblypointwhereeveryonecanbeaccoun-
tedfor(e.g.,acrossthestreetorataneighbor'shouse).Onceeveryoneisoutofthebuild-
ing,callthefiredepartment.
lAgoodplanemphasizesquickescape.Donotinvestigateorattempttofightthefire,and
donotgatherbelongingsasthiscanwastevaluabletime.Onceoutside,donotre-enterthe
house.Waitforthefiredepartment.
lWritethefireescapeplandownandrehearseitfrequentlysothatshouldanemergency
arise,everyonewillknowwhattodo.Revisetheplanasconditionschange,suchasthe
numberofpeopleinthehome,oriftherearechangestothebuilding’sconstruction.
lMakesureyourfirewarningsystemisoperationalbyconductingweeklytests.Ifyouare
unsureaboutsystemoperation,contactyourinstaller.
Werecommendthatyoucontactyourlocalfiredepartmentandrequestfurtherinformationonfire
safetyandescapeplanning.Ifavailable,haveyourlocalfirepreventionofficerconductanin-house
firesafetyinspection.
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Chapter 11.0 Locating Detectors and Escape Plan
Figure5
11.3 Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Carbonmonoxideiscolorless,odorless,tasteless,andverytoxic,italsomovesfreelyintheair.CO
detectorscanmeasuretheconcentrationandsoundaloudalarmbeforeapotentiallyharmfullevel
isreached.ThehumanbodyismostvulnerabletotheeffectsofCOgasduringsleepinghours;there-
fore,COdetectorsshouldbelocatedinorasnearaspossibletosleepingareasofthehome.For
maximumprotection,aCOalarmshouldbelocatedoutsideprimarysleepingareasoroneachlevel
ofyourhome.Figure5indicatesthesuggestedlocationsinthehome.
DoNOTplacetheCOalarminthefollowingareas:
lWherethetemperaturemaydropbelow-10ºCorexceed40ºC
lNearpaintthinnerfumes
lWithin5feet(1.5m)ofopenflameappliancessuchasfurnaces,stovesandfireplaces
lInexhauststreamsfromgasengines,vents,fluesorchimneys
lDonotplaceincloseproximitytoanautomobileexhaustpipe;thiswilldamagethe
detector
PLEASEREFERTOTHECODETECTORINSTALLATIONANDOPERATING
INSTRUCTIONSHEETFORSAFETYINSTRUCTIONSANDEMERGENCY
INFORMATION.
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Chapter12.0 Installer Warning
12.0 Installer Warning
WarningPleaseReadCarefully
NoteToInstallers:
Thiswarningcontainsvitalinformation.Astheonlyindividualincontactwith
systemusers,itisyourresponsibilitytobringeachiteminthiswarningtothe
attentionoftheusersofthissystem.
SystemFailures
Thissystemhasbeencarefullydesignedtobeaseffectiveaspossible.There
arecircumstances,however,involvingfire,burglary,orothertypesofemer-
gencieswhereitmaynotprovideprotection.Anyalarmsystemofanytypemay
becompromiseddeliberatelyormayfailtooperateasexpectedforavarietyof
reasons.Somebutnotallofthesereasonsmaybe:
InadequateInstallation
Asecuritysystemmustbeinstalledproperlyinordertoprovideadequatepro-
tection.Everyinstallationshouldbeevaluatedbyasecurityprofessionalto
ensurethatallaccesspointsandareasarecovered.Locksandlatchesonwin-
dowsanddoorsmustbesecureandoperateasintended.Windows,doors,
walls,ceilingsandotherbuildingmaterialsmustbeofsufficientstrengthand
constructiontoprovidethelevelofprotectionexpected.Areevaluationmustbe
doneduringandafteranyconstructionactivity.Anevaluationbythefireand/or
policedepartmentishighlyrecommendedifthisserviceisavailable.
CriminalKnowledge
Thissystemcontainssecurityfeatureswhichwereknowntobeeffectiveatthe
timeofmanufacture.Itispossibleforpersonswithcriminalintenttodevelop
techniqueswhichreducetheeffectivenessofthesefeatures.Itisimportantthat
asecuritysystembereviewedperiodicallytoensurethatitsfeaturesremain
effectiveandthatitbeupdatedorreplacedifitisfoundthatitdoesnotprovide
theprotectionexpected.
AccessbyIntruders
Intrudersmayenterthroughanunprotectedaccesspoint,circumventasensing
device,evadedetectionbymovingthroughanareaofinsufficientcoverage,dis-
connectawarningdevice,orinterferewithorpreventtheproperoperationofthe
system.
PowerFailure
Controlunits,intrusiondetectors,smokedetectorsandmanyothersecurity
devicesrequireanadequatepowersupplyforproperoperation.Ifadeviceoper-
atesfrombatteries,itispossibleforthebatteriestofail.Evenifthebatteries
havenotfailed,theymustbecharged,ingoodconditionandinstalledcorrectly.
IfadeviceoperatesonlybyACpower,anyinterruption,howeverbrief,will
renderthatdeviceinoperativewhileitdoesnothavepower.Powerinterruptions
ofanylengthareoftenaccompaniedbyvoltagefluctuationswhichmaydamage
electronicequipmentsuchasasecuritysystem.Afterapowerinterruptionhas
occurred,immediatelyconductacompletesystemtesttoensurethatthesys-
temoperatesasintended.
FailureofReplaceableBatteries
Thissystem’swirelesstransmittershavebeendesignedtoprovideseveral
yearsofbatterylifeundernormalconditions.Theexpectedbatterylifeisafunc-
tionofthedeviceenvironment,usageandtype.Ambientconditionssuchas
highhumidity,highorlowtemperatures,orlargetemperaturefluctuationsmay
reducetheexpectedbatterylife.Whileeachtransmittingdevicehasalowbat-
terymonitorwhichidentifieswhenthebatteriesneedtobereplaced,thismon-
itormayfailtooperateasexpected.Regulartestingandmaintenancewillkeep
thesystemingoodoperatingcondition.
CompromiseofRadioFrequency(Wireless)
Devices
Signalsmaynotreachthereceiverunderallcircumstanceswhichcouldinclude
metalobjectsplacedonorneartheradiopathordeliberatejammingorother
inadvertentradiosignalinterference.
SystemUsers
Ausermaynotbeabletooperateapanicoremergencyswitchpossiblydueto
permanentortemporaryphysicaldisability,inabilitytoreachthedevicein
time,orunfamiliaritywiththecorrectoperation.Itisimportantthatallsystem
usersbetrainedinthecorrectoperationofthealarmsystemandthattheyknow
howtorespondwhenthesystemindicatesanalarm.
SmokeDetectors
Smokedetectorsthatareapartofthissystemmaynotproperlyalertoccupants
ofafireforanumberofreasons,someofwhichfollow.Thesmokedetectors
mayhavebeenimproperlyinstalledorpositioned.Smokemaynotbeableto
reachthesmokedetectors,suchaswhenthefireisinachimney,wallsor
roofs,orontheothersideofcloseddoors.Smokedetectorsmaynotdetect
smokefromfiresonanotherleveloftheresidenceorbuilding.
Everyfireisdifferentintheamountofsmokeproducedandtherateofburning.
Smokedetectorscannotsensealltypesoffiresequallywell.Smokedetectors
maynotprovidetimelywarningoffirescausedbycarelessnessorsafetyhaz-
ardssuchassmokinginbed,violentexplosions,escapinggas,improperstorage
offlammablematerials,overloadedelectricalcircuits,childrenplayingwith
matchesorarson.
Evenifthesmokedetectoroperatesasintended,theremaybecircumstances
whenthereisinsufficientwarningtoallowalloccupantstoescapeintimeto
avoidinjuryordeath.
MotionDetectors
Motiondetectorscanonlydetectmotionwithinthedesignatedareasasshown
intheirrespectiveinstallationinstructions.Theycannotdiscriminatebetween
intrudersandintendedoccupants.Motiondetectorsdonotprovidevolumetric
areaprotection.Theyhavemultiplebeamsofdetectionandmotioncanonlybe
detectedinunobstructedareascoveredbythesebeams.Theycannotdetect
motionwhichoccursbehindwalls,ceilings,floor,closeddoors,glasspar-
titions,glassdoorsorwindows.Anytypeoftamperingwhetherintentionalor
unintentionalsuchasmasking,painting,orsprayingofanymaterialonthe
lenses,mirrors,windowsoranyotherpartofthedetectionsystemwillimpair
itsproperoperation.
Passiveinfraredmotiondetectorsoperatebysensingchangesintemperature.
Howevertheireffectivenesscanbereducedwhentheambienttemperaturerises
nearorabovebodytemperatureorifthereareintentionalorunintentional
sourcesofheatinornearthedetectionarea.Someoftheseheatsourcescould
beheaters,radiators,stoves,barbeques,fireplaces,sunlight,steamvents,light-
ingandsoon.
WarningDevices
Warningdevicessuchassirens,bells,horns,orstrobesmaynotwarnpeopleor
wakensomeonesleepingifthereisaninterveningwallordoor.Ifwarning
devicesarelocatedonadifferentleveloftheresidenceorpremise,thenitis
lesslikelythattheoccupantswillbealertedorawakened.Audiblewarning
devicesmaybeinterferedwithbyothernoisesourcessuchasstereos,radios,
televisions,airconditionersorotherappliances,orpassingtraffic.Audible
warningdevices,howeverloud,maynotbeheardbyahearing-impairedperson.
TelephoneLines
Iftelephonelinesareusedtotransmitalarms,theymaybeoutofserviceor
busyforcertainperiodsoftime.Alsoanintrudermaycutthetelephonelineor
defeatitsoperationbymoresophisticatedmeanswhichmaybedifficultto
detect.
InsufficientTime
Theremaybecircumstanceswhenthesystemwilloperateasintended,yetthe
occupantswillnotbeprotectedfromtheemergencyduetotheirinabilityto
respondtothewarningsinatimelymanner.Ifthesystemismonitored,the
responsemaynotoccurintimetoprotecttheoccupantsortheirbelongings.
ComponentFailure
Althougheveryefforthasbeenmadetomakethissystemasreliableaspos-
sible,thesystemmayfailtofunctionasintendedduetothefailureofacom-
ponent.
InadequateTesting
Mostproblemsthatwouldpreventanalarmsystemfromoperatingasintended
canbefoundbyregulartestingandmaintenance.Thecompletesystemshould
betestedweeklyandimmediatelyafterabreak-in,anattemptedbreak-in,a
fire,astorm,anearthquake,anaccident,oranykindofconstructionactivity
insideoroutsidethepremises.Thetestingshouldincludeallsensingdevices,
keypads,consoles,alarmindicatingdevicesandanyotheroperationaldevices
thatarepartofthesystem.
SecurityandInsurance
Regardlessofitscapabilities,analarmsystemisnotasubstituteforproperty
orlifeinsurance.Analarmsystemalsoisnotasubstituteforpropertyowners,
renters,orotheroccupantstoactprudentlytopreventorminimizetheharmful
effectsofanemergencysituation.
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Chapter 12.0 Regulatory Agency Statements
12.0 Regulatory Agency Statements
FCCMODIFICATIONSTATEMENT
Digital Security Controlshasnotapproved anychangesor modificationsto thisdevicebythe user.Anychanges ormodifications couldvoidthe user’sauthoritytooper-
ate theequipment
.DigitalSecurityControlsn’approuve aucunemodification apportée àl’appareil parl’utilisateur,quelle qu’en soitlanature. Toutchangement oumodificationpeuvent
annuler ledroitd’utilisationdel’appareilparl’utilisateur.
ISEDCANADAINTERFERENCESTATEMENT
Thisdevicecomplies withPart15 oftheFCCRules andISEDCanada licence-exemptRSS standard(s).Operationissubject tothefollowingtwoconditions: (1)this
device may notcauseinterference, and (2)thisdevicemust accept any interference,includinginterferencethatmay cause undesiredoperationofthe device.
Le présentappareilestconformeaux CNRd'ISEDCanada applicablesaux appareilsradioexemptsdelicence. L'exploitationest autorisée aux deuxconditions
suivantes:(1)l'appareilnedoit pasproduiredebrouillage, et(2)l'utilisateurdel'appareildoitacceptertoutbrouillageradioélectrique subi, êmesi le brouillage est
susceptible d'en compromettrele fonctionnement.
FCCCLASSBDIGITALDEVICENOTICE
Thisequipmenthasbeen tested and foundtocomply with the limitsforaClass Bdigital device,pursuant topart15 oftheFCCRules.These limitsare designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidentialinstallation.Thisequipment generatesusesandcan radiate radio frequency energyand, if
notinstalled andused in accordance with the instructions,may cause harmful interference to radiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterference
will notoccurin a particular installation. Ifthisequipmentdoescause harmful interference to radioortelevisionreception, whichcanbe determinedby turning the
equipment offandon,theuser isencouragedtotry to correct theinterference byoneor more ofthefollowing measures:
-Reorientthereceivingantenna.
-Increasetheseparationbetween the equipment and receiver.
-Connecttheequipmentinto an outlet onacircuitdifferentfrom that towhichthereceiverisconnected.
-Consultthe dealer orexperienced radio/televisiontechnicianfor help.
CANICES-3(B) /NMB-3(B)
ThisClassB digitalapparatuscomplieswithCanadianICES-003.Cetappareilnumériquedeclasse Bestconformeà la norme canadienne ICES-003.
The reference totheWS900-xxthroughout this manual isapplicabletothefollowing model numbers: WS900-19andWS900-29.
FCCID:F5316WS90019
FCCID:F5316WS900-29
IC:160A-WS90019
IC:160A-WS90029
FCC/ISEDCANADAWIRELESSNOTICE
ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCandISEDCanada radiation exposure limitssetforthfor anuncontrolled environment.The antenna should beinstalledandoperated
withminimum distance of20 mbetweenthe radiator and yourbody.
Antenna gainmustbe below:
Frequencyband 3G4000
GSM850/FDDV x.xxdBi
PCS1900/FDDII x.xxdBi
LTEB4(1700MHz) x.xxdBi
LTEB13(700MHz) x.xxdBi
The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except as described in this user manual.
Cet appareil estconformeaux limitesd'exposition aux rayonnementsdelaIC pourun environnementoncontrôlé. L'antenne doit êtreinstallédefaçon à garderune
distance minimalede 20centimètres entrelasource de rayonnementsetvotrecorps.Gainde l'antennedoit être ci-dessous:
Frequencyband 3G4000
GSM850/FDDV x.xxdBi
PCS1900/FDDII x.xxdBi
LTEB4(1700MHz) x.xxdBi
LTEB13(700MHz) x.xxdBi
The reference totheCellularCommunicatorxx7090throughout thismanualisapplicabletothe following model numbers: 3G7090andLT7090.
FCCID:F53163G7090
FCCID:F5316LT7090
IC:160A-3G7090
IC:160A-LT7090
WARNING:TosatisfyFCCRFexposurerequirementsformobiletransmittingdevices,aseparationdis-
tanceof20cmormoremustbemaintainedbetweentheantennaofthisdeviceandpersonsduringdevice
operation.
FCC/ICLABEL
The modulartransmitter 3G7090or LT7090 is labeled withitsownFCCIDandICnumber.Whenthe module isinstalledinsidethehost device WS900-19 orWS900-
29andtheFCCID/ICof the module isnotvisible,thehost device displays theprovidedlabelreferringto the FCCIDandICof the enclosed module.Thislabel is
shipped together withthemoduleand it istheresponsibilityof the integrator to applyittothe exterior oftheenclosure, as displayedinthefollowing figure.
Label Placement
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L'antenne (s) utilisée pour cet émetteur ne doit
pas être situé ou opérant en conjonction avec
une autre antenne ou émetteur, sauf tel que
décrit dans ce mode d'emploi.
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Chapter 13.0 Reference Sheets
13.0 Reference Sheets
Filloutthefollowinginformationforfuturereferenceandstorethisguideinasafeplace.
13.1 System Information
MarkifButtonsareEnabled
[F]FIRE[M]Medical[P]PANIC
TheExitDelayTimeis_______seconds.
TheEntryDelayTimeis_______seconds.
13.2 Service Contact Information
CentralStationInformation
Account#:___________________Telephone#:__________________
InstallerInformation:
Company:___________________Telephone#:__________________
BatteryInstallation/ServiceDate:
_____________________
_____________________
_____________________
IMPORTANT:Ifyoususpectafalsealarmsignalhasbeensenttothecentralmonitoringstation,
callthestationtoavoidanunnecessaryresponse.
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