1IntroductionDSC Security Products has made a multimillion dollar investment into the wireless securitymarket. The Marquis System will be the first of
103 D: Enrolling Detection DevicesAs each detection device is enrolled it is assigned to the first available Zone. That is, thefirst device will be a
113 E: Enrolling the Second KeypadChapter 3: Adding ComponentsEnter the Serial Number of the SecondKeypad on the First Keypad.Press the -YES Key. Th
123 F: Reviewing the List of Enrolled ComponentsIn the Installer’s Programming Mode, you can display a list of all the components enrolled onthe syst
133 G: Removing Components from the SystemFollow the procedure below to remove components from the system. You may wish to removecomponents for the f
14Chapter Four: Module Placement and Testing explains how to:• Locate and test system components• How to enter the Placement Test ModeDo not permanent
154 C: Entering the Placement Test ModeTest the placement of the First Sounder before testing other components!Carry the Keypad to the location of th
16Press the -YES Key to end the test; thismessage will be displayed. To continue testing,press the -YES Key. To enter the Installer’sProgramming Mode
17Chapter Five: Installer Programming explains how to:• Enter the Installer’s Programming Mode• Enter data in the programming sections• How to edit th
18Chapter 5: Installer Programming5 B: Programming Data Entry SectionsFor sections that require a number value to be entered, a messagesimilar to the
195 C: Programming System Option SectionsSystem Options Programming Sections are used to enable ordisable various system functions. When a System Opt
2Chapter 1: Overview1 A: GlossarySeveral terms are used throughout this manual to refer to parts and operations of the WLS900System. Read the definit
20Chapter 6: Zone Labels6 A: Editing Zone LabelsZone Labels may only be edited by entering the "Installer’s Programming" Mode, see Section
21123ABC1 DEF2 GHI3456JKL4 MNO5 PQR6789STU7 VWX8 YZ90∗0#OPTIONS SPACENOT USEDAlphabet layout on the KeypadChapter 6: Zone LabelsZONELABELSThe letters
22With the System disarmed, mount the components in their desired locations. Note thatwhen each enrolled component is removed from its backplate, the
237 C: KeypadConvenience and accessibility are the main concerns for Keypad location. The Keypadshould be located as near as possible to the main ent
24Chapter 8: System Programming Sections[00] Binary ProgrammingSection [00] is only to be used on instruction from DSC Technical Personnel for special
251 Delay 2The Delay 2 zone operates in the same manner as the Delay 1 zone but with a differentEntry Delay. The Delay 2 Entry Delay is programmed in
269 FireFire Zones are 24-hour zones used specifically for fire detection devices.Smoke Detectors must be programmed as Fire Zones. Do not use any oth
27[05] First System Options1 Quick-Exit Enable / DisableON: Quick-Exit Disabled.• OFF: Quick-Exit Enabled. With the system armed in the Home or Away M
283 Door Chime Option Available / Not AvailableON: Door Chime Option is not available. The Master Code will not be able to turn the DoorChime feature
29[06] Second System Options1 [F] Key Disable / EnableON: [F] Key Disabled. The [F] Key is disabled and will not function when pressed.• OFF: [F] Key
31 B: ComponentsControllerThe Controller contains the system’s main electronics,RF receiver, communicator and back-up battery. TheController is conne
30[07] Third System Options1 Entry Delay Off Arming OptionON: “No Entry Delay” Option Available. When arming the system in the Home Mode, theuser will
31Chapter 9: Communications Programming SectionsCOMMUNICATIONSPROGRAMMINGSECTIONSChapter 9: Communications Programming Sections[20] First Monitoring S
32[23] Alarm Reporting Codes, Zones 1 to 10Program ten 2-digit alarm reporting codes for Zones 1 through 10.Note that the use of different communicati
33[29] Low Battery Reporting Codes, Zones 1 to 10Program ten 2-digit Low Battery Reporting Codes in this section; refer to Programming Section[23] for
34[34] System Trouble Reporting CodesProgram eight 2-digit Maintenance Reporting Codes in this section; refer to ProgrammingSection [23] for programmi
35[37] Keypad and Sounder Restoral Reporting CodesProgram eight 2-digit Maintenance Restoral Reporting Codes in this section; refer toProgramming Sect
36[39] Communication VariablesProgram six 3-digit codes in this section. Valid entries for all except the Swinger ShutdownCounter are from 000 to 255;
37[40] Test Transmission Time of DayThis section determines when the Periodic Test Transmission will be made, or when theDownloading computer will be
38[42] First Communicator Options1 Communicator Disable / EnableON: Communicator Disabled. The system will not communicate alarms or other events.• OF
39[43] Second Communicator Option CodeOnly one of the restoral options described below may be selected.24-hour Zones and Fire Zones will only transmit
4Universal TransmitterThe WLS905 and WLS907 Universal Transmitters are general purposedetection devices that may be used as door or window contacts. U
40Chapter 10: Downloading Programming Sections[70] Downloading Options1 Ring DetectON: Ring Detect Enabled. The system will answer incoming calls from
41[71] Downloading Computer Telephone NumberProgram the downloading computer’s telephone number in this section; refer to ProgrammingSection [20] for
42Chapter 11: Installer Test Modes[80] Installer Walk Test ModeUpon entering this section, the message shown here will bedisplayed. During the Walk Te
43[90] Installer Lockout EnableUpon entering this section, the message shown here will bedisplayed. Press the -YES Key to enable the Installer Lockout
44Appendix A Guidelines for Locating Smoke DetectorsExperience has shown that all hostile fires in family livingunits generate smoke to a greater or
45Appendix B Connecting the Controllerto the Telephone LineTelephone ConnectionsUse one of two methods to connect the telephone line to the Controller
46Appendix C ASCII Character ChartUse this chart when entering ASCII characters in the Zone Label Editing Mode.032 048 064 080 096 112 160 176 192 208
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INSTALLATION MANUALController Software Version 2.2Book 1Wireless Security SystemNOTE: Four extra AA batteries are included with each keypad.For more i
5Chapter 2: Getting StartedRead Chapter One: Overview to familiarize yourself with the WLS900 System, itscomponents, and the terms used in this manual
W Made and Printed in CanadaNOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. Thiscertification means that the equipment meets certai
51iiiiiTABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION 1CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW 21 A: Glossary...21 B: Component
52iiiiiiiiii[43] Second Communicator Option Code ...391 Restoral Follow Zone ...392 Restorals on Sounder
62 B: Installing the Controller BatteryCONTROLLERBATTERYCONTROLLERCIRCUITBOARDCONTROLLERBATTERYSHOWNINSTALLED.BATTERY WIRESNOT SHOWNFOR CLARITY.Chapte
7Chapter Three: Adding Components explains how to:• Add the first Keypad to the system• Enter the Enrollment Mode• Add components to the system• Revie
83 B: Entering the Enrollment ModeChapter 3: Adding ComponentsEnter the Installer’s Programming Mode by entering [∗][8][Installer’s Code](refer to Ch
93 C: Enrolling SoundersChapter 3: Adding ComponentsADDINGCOMPONENTSEnter the Enrollment Mode as described in 3 B: Entering the Enrollment ModeDo not
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