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Introduction
DSC Security Products has made a multimillion dollar investment into the wireless security
market. The Marquis System will be the first of many products to revolutionize the wireless
security industry.
A
short
list of advantages:
Twelve minute supervisory times versus fifty to sixty minutes
Six hour supervisory window versus twelve or twenty-four hour
Standard batteries versus specialized batteries
High power transmitters versus low power transmitters for better range and propagation
3.2" versus 9" ¼ wavelength signal for better propagation
Our new Marquis Supervised Wireless Security System is the culmination of four years of
engineering effort. It is the first Spread Spectrum system to combine true supervision and a
very high level of security into a wireless system.
The Marquis Controller is unique. While it houses the highly sensitive RF receiver and
communicator, it can be mounted almost anywhere, possibly in the bedroom by the bedside
table. Or the Controller can be mounted in a more traditional location near the telephone line
interface. One of the Controller’s unique features is its three built-in communication jacks
which will reduce your installation time.
We felt that in order for wireless to be secure, the Controller had to be separated from the
Keypad. The Marquis Keypad is a full-featured two-way 900MHz wireless device which is used
to program and operate the system from anywhere in or around the premises.
The industry said that it wanted a truly reliable wireless Sounder. The Marquis System’s
wireless Sounder is a 900Mhz transceiver. The Controller and the Sounders are continually
communicating back and forth, confirming everything each step of the way.
Instead of dual spacial diversity, where the receiver has two antennas in the same location,
DSC chose to incorporate true diversity. Each device in the system now has two paths it takes
to the Controller: each transmitter sends directly to the Controller, and to the supervised
Sounder which relays the signal to the Controller, thus providing a true second pathway.
In addition DSC has also been working on other wireless products, such as the LINKS
TM
series
of Long Range Radio and Cellular Communicators. To date, thousands of LINKS
TM
products
are installed and in use all over North America. DSC’s commitment to wireless products is
total. DSC has a group of RF engineering specialists, which is something many of our
competitors only wish they could do.
We are confident that your first experience with the Marquis Security System will be positive.
Let us know what you think. Forward your comments to:
DSC Security Products Limited
c/o Product Manager, Wireless Security Systems
1645 Flint Road
Downsview, Ontario
Canada
M3J 2J6
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Sommario

Pagina 1 - Introduction

1IntroductionDSC Security Products has made a multimillion dollar investment into the wireless securitymarket. The Marquis System will be the first of

Pagina 2 - Chapter 1: Overview

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

Pagina 3 - 1 B: Components

113 E: Enrolling the Second KeypadChapter 3: Adding ComponentsEnter the Serial Number of the SecondKeypad on the First Keypad.Press the -YES Key. Th

Pagina 4 - AC Adaptors

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

Pagina 5 - Chapter 2: Getting Started

133 G: Removing Components from the SystemFollow the procedure below to remove components from the system. You may wish to removecomponents for the f

Pagina 6 - Connect the 6V 1.2Ah battery

14Chapter Four: Module Placement and Testing explains how to:• Locate and test system components• How to enter the Placement Test ModeDo not permanent

Pagina 7 - Chapter 3: Adding Components

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

Pagina 8

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

Pagina 9 - 3 C: Enrolling Sounders

17Chapter Five: Installer Programming explains how to:• Enter the Installer’s Programming Mode• Enter data in the programming sections• How to edit th

Pagina 10

18Chapter 5: Installer Programming5 B: Programming Data Entry SectionsFor sections that require a number value to be entered, a messagesimilar to the

Pagina 11 - Second Keypad

195 C: Programming System Option SectionsSystem Options Programming Sections are used to enable ordisable various system functions. When a System Opt

Pagina 12

2Chapter 1: Overview1 A: GlossarySeveral terms are used throughout this manual to refer to parts and operations of the WLS900System. Read the definit

Pagina 13

20Chapter 6: Zone Labels6 A: Editing Zone LabelsZone Labels may only be edited by entering the "Installer’s Programming" Mode, see Section

Pagina 14

21123ABC1 DEF2 GHI3456JKL4 MNO5 PQR6789STU7 VWX8 YZ90∗0#OPTIONS SPACENOT USEDAlphabet layout on the KeypadChapter 6: Zone LabelsZONELABELSThe letters

Pagina 15

22With the System disarmed, mount the components in their desired locations. Note thatwhen each enrolled component is removed from its backplate, the

Pagina 16 - Walk Test Mode

237 C: KeypadConvenience and accessibility are the main concerns for Keypad location. The Keypadshould be located as near as possible to the main ent

Pagina 17

24Chapter 8: System Programming Sections[00] Binary ProgrammingSection [00] is only to be used on instruction from DSC Technical Personnel for special

Pagina 18 - Entering Hexadecimal Digits

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

Pagina 19

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

Pagina 20 - Chapter 6: Zone Labels

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

Pagina 21 - 6 B: Label Editing Options

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

Pagina 22 - 7 B: Sounder

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

Pagina 23 - 7 F: Smoke Detector

31 B: ComponentsControllerThe Controller contains the system’s main electronics,RF receiver, communicator and back-up battery. TheController is conne

Pagina 24 - [01] Zone Definitions

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

Pagina 25

31Chapter 9: Communications Programming SectionsCOMMUNICATIONSPROGRAMMINGSECTIONSChapter 9: Communications Programming Sections[20] First Monitoring S

Pagina 26 - [04] Master Code

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

Pagina 27 - [05] First System Options

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

Pagina 28

34[34] System Trouble Reporting CodesProgram eight 2-digit Maintenance Reporting Codes in this section; refer to ProgrammingSection [23] for programmi

Pagina 29 - [06] Second System Options

35[37] Keypad and Sounder Restoral Reporting CodesProgram eight 2-digit Maintenance Restoral Reporting Codes in this section; refer toProgramming Sect

Pagina 30 - [07] Third System Options

36[39] Communication VariablesProgram six 3-digit codes in this section. Valid entries for all except the Swinger ShutdownCounter are from 000 to 255;

Pagina 31 - [22] Account Code

37[40] Test Transmission Time of DayThis section determines when the Periodic Test Transmission will be made, or when theDownloading computer will be

Pagina 32 - If the system is

38[42] First Communicator Options1 Communicator Disable / EnableON: Communicator Disabled. The system will not communicate alarms or other events.• OF

Pagina 33

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

Pagina 34

4Universal TransmitterThe WLS905 and WLS907 Universal Transmitters are general purposedetection devices that may be used as door or window contacts. U

Pagina 35

40Chapter 10: Downloading Programming Sections[70] Downloading Options1 Ring DetectON: Ring Detect Enabled. The system will answer incoming calls from

Pagina 36 - [39] Communication Variables

41[71] Downloading Computer Telephone NumberProgram the downloading computer’s telephone number in this section; refer to ProgrammingSection [20] for

Pagina 37 - 10 BPS and 20 BPS Formats

42Chapter 11: Installer Test Modes[80] Installer Walk Test ModeUpon entering this section, the message shown here will bedisplayed. During the Walk Te

Pagina 38

43[90] Installer Lockout EnableUpon entering this section, the message shown here will bedisplayed. Press the -YES Key to enable the Installer Lockout

Pagina 39

44Appendix A Guidelines for Locating Smoke DetectorsExperience has shown that all hostile fires in family livingunits generate smoke to a greater or

Pagina 40 - [70] Downloading Options

45Appendix B Connecting the Controllerto the Telephone LineTelephone ConnectionsUse one of two methods to connect the telephone line to the Controller

Pagina 41 - [72] Downloading Access Code

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

Pagina 42 - [83] Manual Dialer Test

LIMITED WARRANTYDigital Security Controls Ltd. warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelvemonths from the date of purchase, the produc

Pagina 43 - To default the Keypad:

© 1997 Digital Security Controls Ltd.1645 Flint Road, Downsview, Ontario, Canada M3J 2J6Tel. (416) 665-8460 • Fax (416) 665-7498 • Tech. Line 1-800-3

Pagina 44 - Living RoomKitchen

INSTALLATION MANUALController Software Version 2.2Book 1Wireless Security SystemNOTE: Four extra AA batteries are included with each keypad.For more i

Pagina 45 - CA38 / RJ38A Connection

5Chapter 2: Getting StartedRead Chapter One: Overview to familiarize yourself with the WLS900 System, itscomponents, and the terms used in this manual

Pagina 46

W Made and Printed in CanadaNOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. Thiscertification means that the equipment meets certai

Pagina 47 - WARNING Please Read Carefully

51iiiiiTABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION 1CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW 21 A: Glossary...21 B: Component

Pagina 48 - Printed in Canada

52iiiiiiiiii[43] Second Communicator Option Code ...391 Restoral Follow Zone ...392 Restorals on Sounder

Pagina 49 - Wireless Security System

62 B: Installing the Controller BatteryCONTROLLERBATTERYCONTROLLERCIRCUITBOARDCONTROLLERBATTERYSHOWNINSTALLED.BATTERY WIRESNOT SHOWNFOR CLARITY.Chapte

Pagina 50 - FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

7Chapter Three: Adding Components explains how to:• Add the first Keypad to the system• Enter the Enrollment Mode• Add components to the system• Revie

Pagina 51

83 B: Entering the Enrollment ModeChapter 3: Adding ComponentsEnter the Installer’s Programming Mode by entering [∗][8][Installer’s Code](refer to Ch

Pagina 52

93 C: Enrolling SoundersChapter 3: Adding ComponentsADDINGCOMPONENTSEnter the Enrollment Mode as described in 3 B: Entering the Enrollment ModeDo not

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