DeWalt DS100 user manual

User manual for the device DeWalt DS100

Device: DeWalt DS100
Category: Home Security System
Manufacturer: DeWalt
Size: 11.89 MB
Added : 5/9/2013
Number of pages: 104
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IF YOU SHOULD EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR DEWALT PURCHASE,
CALL 1-800-4 DEWALT
Before returning this product call
IN MOST CASES, A DEWALT REPRESENTATIVE CAN RESOLVE
YOUR PROBLEM OVER THE PHONE.
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1-800-4-DEWALT
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTIVO DE OPERACIÓN, CENTROS DE SERVICIO Y PÓLIZA
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IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS ABOUT THIS OR ANY DEWALT TOOL, CALL US TOLL FREE AT: 1-800-4-DEWALT (1-800-433-9258) FIG. 1 DS100 STROBE LIGHT LCD DISPLAY WIRELESS SENSORS RECEIVER- FUNCTION TRANSMITTER FUNCTION LEDs LEDs CELLULAR RADIO RECEIVER- TRANSMITTER SIREN CHIME AC ADAPTER KEYPAD PHONE LINE INTERFACE BACK-UP 8-HOUR VIBRATION BATTERY SENSOR BACK-UP DS200 MOTION SENSOR DISARM ARM RESET BUTTON BATTERY CARABINER i

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Table of Contents Introduction......................................................................................................iii Features & Options ......................................................................................10 Safety and Precautionary Information ....................................................iii System Settings ....................................................................................10 Limitations of the System ..................................

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CAUTION: POTENTIAL EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION OR FAILURE. Use only the SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DEWALT power supplies marked for use with this equipment. If the cord is missing or General Safety Rules damaged, replace only with the DEWALT power supply specified for this equipment to avoid product damage WARNING: Read and understand all instructions. Failure to follow all CAUTION: POTENTIAL EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION OR FAILURE. This equipment is instructions may result in electric shock, fire, property dam

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• Signals sent by wireless devices may be blocked or reflected by metal before they • If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, reach the receiver. Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a routine which can be determined by placing the equipment in standby mode, try to correct the test, blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path. interference by one or more of the following measures: • A telephone line, either cellular

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Industry Canada Warnings • NOTICE: this equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment For your convenience and safety, the following warning labels are on the Base Unit and Technical Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration number. The abbrevia- Key Chain Remote: tion, IC, before the registration number signifies that registration was performed based DS100 BASE UNIT on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.

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ELECTRONIC CHIME TONE PRODUCT OVERVIEW When typing on the keypad, there will be a chime that indicates the key was pressed. Unique Features KEY PAD INTERFACE This system offers several features unique to most security systems. Refer to Figure 1 at the beginning of this manual. CELLEMETRY® LED DISPLAY CODES Cellemetry® is a patented two-way wireless data network that uses standard cellular infra- structure to transport small packets of communication messages throughout North America. LED SOLID BL

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Jobsite Security Cable Lock: A unique sensor that enables securing of assets by wrap- ping a cable through mobile equipment, containers, materials, gates or other remote assets for protection. Also provides a location for a standard padlock (not included) providing added security. Container Sensor: A unique sensor that enables monitoring of remote metal containers by measuring vibration. Recommended for use on steel containers, large tool boxes and tool storage boxes. Prevention of False Alarm

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If the system is armed and it receives either an Instant alarm signal from a sensor or Vibration the entry delay time on a sensor has expired, the system shall enter the Alarm State The Base Unit contains a vibration sensor. Mount the Base Unit in a location that is for 8 minutes. not subject to vibration during the armed state. If the system is armed and both the motion sensor and vibration sensor are activated, an alarm is sent instantly. MONITORING Heat A call is immediately placed to the mon

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Telephone Connection move back a character, use the down arrow. To move forward a character, use the up arrow. Select SET. NOTE: The connection to the telephone line is designed to be a back-up source of communication. When the cellular radio does not have a connection (the Cell LED is not lit), the telephone connection will be used. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the system, use a telephone communications surge protector (not included). 2. Choose AM or PM. The up and down arrows are used to to

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4. If the master codes match, the screen will indicate that the master code has been NOTE: Each device has a reset button that must be pressed and RESET saved. Select NEXT. released. To locate the reset button, refer to the instructions for each BUTTON particular device. 3. Reset the device. NOTE: If the codes do not match, the screen will display Code Incorrect. CAUTION: Do not touch the electronic components inside the devices as they are static sensitive. TO ACCESS THE RESET BUTTON ON THE

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To change from numbers to letters, reference the Alpha/Numeric chart below: 2. A walk test will verify that each sensor can communicate with the Base Unit. Be sure all sensors have been installed in the desired location. Begin the walk test by selecting ALPHA/NUMERIC CHART YES. KEY # of presses PAD 1 2 3 4 5 11 1 1 1 1 22 A B C 2 33 D E F 3 3. During the test function, the system will cycle through the list of registered devices. 44 G H I 4 Each device is displayed for one second. 55 J K L 5 66

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2. Starting with User 1, enter a four digit access code. To move back a character, use the BASIC OPERATIONS down arrow. To move forward a character, use the up arrow. Arming the System Activating the alarm to protect assets and notify if an intrusion has occurred. • Delays • Using the Keypad • Using the Key Chain Remote • Arming Automatically 3. After entering the user code, select SAVE. IMPORTANT: After arming the system, exit before the end of the delay period or an alarm 4. Next, enter a nam

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4. There are two indications that the system is armed. First, the ARMED light on the upper CAUTION: LOUD NOISE. Enabling the auto arm feature will cause a brief loud noise while right of the keypad will be on. Second, the Armed screen will be displayed. arming that may startle any persons near the Base Unit. To enable the automatic arming feature, be sure that the system is disarmed. 1. Start at the main screen. 2. Select MENU or press MAIN MENU on the keypad. 3. Using the keypad, enter the mas

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10. Select SET. 1. To disarm the system, use the keypad to enter either the master code or a valid user code. 2. The main screen will be displayed. The ARMED light on the unit will be off. 11. Choose AM or PM. The up and down arrows are used to toggle between AM and PM. 12. Select SET. USING THE KEY CHAIN REMOTE Use the Key Chain Remote for one-touch disarming from up to 2000' away from the Base Unit. When the system is armed, the Armed screen will be displayed: IMPORTANT: If for any reason th

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2. The fault code will be displayed. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the DESCRIPTION OF FAULT CODES cont. faults. Resolve the issue with the action listed in Description of Fault Codes chart and the Fault screen will disappear. To remove a tamper fault, select CLEAR. Fault Code Fault Display Description Action Tamper Tamper Device has been Close device or opened or damaged replace if damaged BaseBadBatt Bad Battery Base Unit battery has Needs to be repaired Base dropped below the

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4. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the System Settings able, the screen will display ALL DEVICES IN USE. To edit the description of the screen is displayed. Select OK. device, select EDIT. To add another device, select EXIT. 5. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the Wireless Device 6. To edit the description, use the keypad to type a description (up to 8 characters). The Maintenance screen is displayed. Select OK. character that is being chan

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To Remove a Device: 8. Re-enter the new master code to confirm. Again, using the numbers on the keypad, enter the new four digit master code. The character that is being changed will be under- 1. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the Remove Device lined. To move back a character, use the down arrow. To move forward a character, screen is displayed. Select OK. use the up arrow. Then, select OK. 9. If the codes match, the system will confirm that the master code has been

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To Add a User 3. To change the user code, enter a new four digit access code. To move back a character, use the down arrow. To move forward a character, use the up arrow. NOTE: Up to 6 users including the master user can be programmed. Select SAVE. 1. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the Add User screen is displayed. Select OK. 4. Next, edit the name for the user. Use the keypad to type a name (up to 8 characters). The character that is being changed will be underlined


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