DeWalt DS200, DS100 Arming the System, Step Seven Monitoring Service, Delays, Using the Keypad

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2.Starting with User 1, enter a four digit access code. To move back a character, use the down arrow. To move forward a character, use the up arrow.

3.After entering the user code, select SAVE.

4.Next, enter a name for the user. Using the keypad, type the text (up to 8 characters). The character that is being changed will be underlined. To move back a character, use the down arrow.

To move forward a character, use the up arrow. To select letters, reference the Alpha/Numeric Chart in the Appendix.

IMPORTANT: Write the name and corresponding user number on the Sensor Location List. Keep this sheet for reference.

5.After entering the user name, select SAVE.

6.Select YES to add another user. The user number of the next available user will be dis- played. Continue to add users or select NO to complete the initial setup.

STEP SEVEN: MONITORING SERVICE

Setting up a monitoring service will provide an option of being contacted directly or having the authorities notified in the event of an alarm.

After registering the devices, the screen will provide information to help set up the monitoring service. Select OK to access the account number and the MIN required for monitoring. If choosing to have the police notified, check with local authorities to be sure that a monitoring service can be used. Registration may be necessary and fees may be involved. Fees are the responsibility of the owner of the system. Contact DEWALT customer service to set up the monitoring service.

The initial setup in now complete.

Any future changes must be made through the main menu.

See Features & Options for detailed instructions.

BASIC OPERATIONS

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

IMPORTANT: After arming the system, exit before the end of the delay period or an alarm will sound!

DELAYS

All wireless sensors and the Base Unit motion sensor are programmed with built-in delays. This will give the user 60 seconds to exit after arming and 30 seconds to enter before disarming without causing an alarm. Each sensor, aside from the Base Unit motion sensor, can be changed to Instant so that when the system is armed, an instan- taneous alarm occurs when the sensor is tripped.

IMPORTANT: The vibration sensor in the Base Unit and the tamper in every sensor are automatically set to instant. This setting cannot be changed. The purpose of this setting is to send a notification if an intruder attempts to disable or destroy the device.

See Set Delay/Instant under Features and Options for more information.

NOTE: To avoid a false alarm, sensors that are likely to be tripped as the user enters and exits the site to arm/disarm the unit should remain set on delay mode.

USING THE KEYPAD

IMPORTANT: Arming the system introduces the risk of setting a FALSE ALARM. If unable to disarm before the monitoring system is notified, call DEWALT customer service to report a false alarm. If the authorities have been dispatched, a fee may be associated with the false alarm. This fee is the responsibility of the owner of the system.

1.To arm the system, select ARM.

2.Using the keypad, enter either the master code or a valid user code.

3.For 60 seconds, the Arming screen will display indicating that the system is arming:

During arming, the Base Unit will beep for 10 seconds followed by 40 seconds of silence. The Base Unit will beep faster during the last 10 seconds of arming.

To disarm for any reason before arming is complete, such as the need to re-enter the premises, press the disarm button on the right of the Key Chain Remote or select DISARM and enter either the master code or a user code.

NOTE: If Arming with Faults is displayed with continuous warning chimes, there is a serious issue that could leave the site unsecured. You may arm over a fault (force arm); however, it is highly recommended that the issue be corrected prior to arming. For fur- ther information on fault codes, see Faults.

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