AT&T 8000 Common Hand Tools Slotted-Head Screwdriver, Phillips-Head Screwdriver

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EQUIPMENT LIST

LIST OF EQUIPMENT

Common Hand Tools

Slotted-Head Screwdriver

1/8" tip x 4” blade 3/16" tip x 4” blade 1/4" tip x 6" blade 5/16’ tip x 8” blade

Phillips-Head

Screwdriver

No. 0 tip x 2-1/2 blade No. 1 tip x 3’blade No. 2 tii x 4”blade

Standard Hammer - 16 oz. with claw

Utility Bar - mini pry bar Awl

Utilii Knife with Blades Putty Knife and Spackle Tape Measure

20foot

100 foot 8" Level

Adjustable Wire

strippers

6" Diagonal Cutters 6" Long-Nose Pliers

Staple Gun for

Round-Head Staples

Round Head Staples

Vice Grips

Tool Holster

Drills and Accessories

3/8" Capacity-

commercial Quality (variable speed and reversible - Preferably double-insulated)

3/8" Drill Capacity-Cordless

Spare Rechargeable Pack for Cordless Drill

Set of High-Speed Steel (H S) Bits (from 1/16" to1/2" (15 bits total) in 1/32" steps, with turned-down shanks for bii greater than 3/8"

Set of Masonry Bits- Standard (from 3/1 6 to 3/4" (7 bits total) in 1/16" steps from 3/16’ to 3/8"; in 1/8’ steps from 1/2" to 3/4" )

Electrician’s Bits 1/4”

3/8”

1/2"

Goggles

Specialized Tools

Stud Sensor

AC Voltage and Metal

Snake (fish tape)

Rechargeable

Soldering Iron

Standard Soldering Iron with 40 Watt Rating

Electrical Solder

Hardware & Supplies

Rechargeable Flashlight

Sheet Metal Screws (lengths of 1/2",3/4")

No. 6

No. a

No. 10

Flat Washers

No. 6

No. 8

No. 10

Plastic Wall Anchors

No.6-8

No. 8-10

Double-Sided Tape

Silicon Glue and

Sealant

Super Glue

Solderfess Connectors

Terminal Lugs- de

Type, 22-18AWG)

Wire Ties

Wire Jumpers

ElectricaI Tape

VOM or DMM

Scanner

Portable Vacuum

Cleaner

Collapsible Ladder

100 foot Extension Cord

Outlet Strip

AT&T Proprietary Information

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Contents Pursuant to Company Instructions AT&T Security SystemKnowledgc Service is all aboutExceeding those expectations is what AT&T is all about SystemGood Service Accountability Attitude Customer Contact Page AT&T Proprietary Information Call the customer to verify the time and location Chart to help determine what you need. OutlineObtain the floor plan and component list/work order Which are part of the AT&T Security SurveyPhillips-Head Screwdriver Common Hand Tools Slotted-Head ScrewdriverEnvironment WiringRequirements Page Look for broken windows, scratched paint, torn wallpaper Meet the Customer Confirm Correct LocationSalesman has told him/her You can answer any questions before you leaveLarge neighborhood antennas Choose Central Controller Location PrecautionsPaper mills MetaI sinks and tubs ObjectsMetaI kitchen or bathroom cupboards RefrigeratorsKeypad Transmitter ISI Wireless Siren Controller Wireless Remote TransmitterThem Antenna PlacementTransmitter locations Antenna length less than I5 feet, if possiblePossible Antenna Run in a Multi-level Home Transformer Insulation Signal must pass through several outer wallsWire lath in plaster walls Problems, especially in L shaped homesHouse code USE Within a Half Mile Radius House Code DIP Switch Combinations House Code DIP Switch Combinations AT&T Proprietary Information Central Controller Terminal Strip Environmental17 Install the Digital CommunicatorRemote Programming Package Problem. Reset the watchdog with the AT&T ModelPossible. Sharp angles in the wiring run reduce Program the Digital Communicator using the AT&TPotential blocks to RF waves Run the Central Controller Antenna Choose the antenna runIt is critical that you identify Sources of possible RF interferencePlug in the Transformer Verify power Power Up the Central ControllerDigital display Enter the Installer Test ModeKeypad Transmitter Choose Transmitter Mounting LocationsAllow at least two inches between the unit and the ceiling Pirt Zone TOP View Curtain Lens Ssdt Installation Considerations Other Installation Considerations ‘t J Typical single floor installation CONDITlON Wireless Remote/TransmitterAlarm Hour Sensor Loop Not Secure Battery is OKSensor Locate the phone line protector block Run the Phone Line for the Digital CommunicatorStep LYll Recheck All Transmitter Locations Then install the High Power SirenRequires more powcr than 450 MA Relay ModuleNumber is used by the Central Controller to relay trouble Beeps and alarms to specific transmitters. Code numbersProgram the Transmitters Let’s look at the I.D. Code for a moment1171 Selectable sensor loop option Selectable sensor loop zone House code settingWireless Remote/Transmitter DIP Switches Programming= low security Set House Code/Option DIP Switches= closed loop = high securityPage Yellow Wire Third Number 1st = B 2nd = W White WirePage House code Transmitter ID Switch 8 should be set on for high security to Keypad Transmitter Initial Programming Page Press up on the tab at the bottom HousingIntrusion Audible Panic Interior Environmental AuxiliaryAT&T Proprietary Information Transmitter PIR T Lens Replace lens brackets carefullyAT&T Proprietary Information Active Post on Pirt Circuit Board PscH8$EPage Set the House code DIP switches Use the information presented in the InstallationOpen the detector front housing Accessed through a small hole in the backplate$t.ns~ Switch Page Sensor manufacturer’s instructions Mount the Transmitters Mount Wireless Remote/TransmitterMount the backplate USE Jumpers To Close Loops For Handheld USE Mount Keypad Transmitter Attach the front housingMount Universal Transmitter Page Auxiliary APPLlCATlONS Panic APPLlCATiONSWalk test the Pirt to verify its coverage Reduce the sensitivity of the Pirt by usingComes on when you move Several minutes to stabilizeExit the Installer Test Mode Potential blocks to RF waves On = Silent OFF = Sound Switch 9 should Always be onChoose the Wireless Siren /Controller Sources of possible RF interferenceTransformer Plug in the transformer Verify that the AC Power Light is onScrew provided #6-32 Until 1 Beep is heard Perform the System Test System Test HardwiredSystem Test 24-Hour Zone Transmitters RF Scanner