Anleitung DSC, modell WLS900
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
The system uses radio signals to link its components together. Wireless technology allows for great flexibility in locating the system’s components; only the controller and the sounders need to be located where they can be plugged into an electrical outlet. Each of the system’s components is designed to perform a specific function within the security system. The Keypad is the part of the system you will be using the most; it is used to arm and disarm the system, and to display messages about system operation. The keypad screen displays messages in plain language to tell you what the system is doing, and to guide you through system operation. The Controller contains the electronics that control the security system. When an alarm is generated, the controller will activate the Sounder and will, if programmed to do so, contact your monitoring station to report the alarm. The controller can be located anywhere a telephone line connection and an electrical outlet is available. Along with its electrical transformer, the controller also has a rechargeable backup battery that will operate the system should there be a power failure. The Sounder is used to alert you when an alarm has occurred. The sounder is also used to indicate with various sounds that certain system activities are being performed. The sounder should be located centrally so that it may be heard clearly when it is activated. The sounder requires an electrical outlet for its transformer. Motion detectors are designed to detect the movements of an intruder. Motion detectors will generate an alarm if they detect motion when the system is armed. Care should be taken not to block the view of your motion detectors. If you can't see them they can't see the intrudor. Your installer will tell you where motion detectors have been installed and what areas they protect. Door or Window Sensors are used to indicate when a door has been opened. If a door or window sensor is activated when the system is armed, an alarm will sound. A sensor can also be set by your installer to have “entry/exit delays”. These delays allow time for you to activate a sensor when entering or leaving the premises without causing an alarm. Your installer will tell you where door or window sensors have been installed, and which sensors have these delays. Smoke Detectors sound an alarm when smoke from a fire is detected. The fire detection part of your security system is designed to provide you with an early warning of a possibly dangerous situation; your installer will explain to you how your fire detection system works and how it should be maintained. For more information write to the NFPA, NFPA,NFPA,NFPA,NFPA,NFPA, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy MA 02269 One Batterymarch Park, Quincy MA 02269One Batterymarch Park, Quincy MA 02269One Batterymarch Park, Quincy MA 02269One Batterymarch Park, Quincy MA 02269One Batterymarch Park, Quincy MA 02269, to request more information about life safety devices and where they should be located. Test Your System Regularly To ensure that your system continues to function as intended, it is important that you test your system regularly. Refer to “Walk Testing Your System” in the Master Codes section of this manual, and read and follow the instructions carefully. If your system does not function properly or if you have any questions about testing your system, call your installer for service or assistance. Important Notice A security system cannot prevent emergencies. It is only intended to alert you of an emergency situation. Security systems are generally very reliable but they may not work under all conditions and they are not a substitute for prudent security practices or life and property insurance. Your security system should be installed and serviced by qualified security professionals who should inform you of the level of protection that has been provided, and instruct you on system operations. 2 USING THE KEYPAD 2 USING THE KEYPAD The Keypad’s Inactive State When the keypad is not being used, it will be in an inactive state to conserve its batteries. When inactive, the screen will be blank. Note that the keypad will automatically return to its inactive state after 30 seconds if no keys are pressed. To wake up the keypad and begin to operating the system, press the key and then enter your personal Access Code. Adjusting the Keypad Screen Contrast With the keypad in its inactive state, press . When this message is displayed, you may adjust the contrast of the screen display by pressing and holding the or Keys. Press and hold to increase the contrast, and to decrease the contrast. When adjusted as desired, enter your personal Access Code. Using the Keys The keys on the Keypad are used as described below: Number Keys to and are used to enter Access Codes to arm and disarm the system. The Number Keys are also used to change Access Codes and set the Date and Time. Arrow Keys and are used to answer “Yes” and “No” to questions displayed on the Keypad, and to ...