Linear DUAL 824 manual Basic Sensor Installation, DXS-10 Wireless Keypad

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8.BASIC SENSOR INSTALLATION

Each accessory sensor is packaged with its own set of installation instructions specific to the model of sensor.

Refer to the sensor's instructions for details on installing, operating, and testing of the sensor.

Following are basic instructions for installing two popular DUAL 824 accessories: The Model DXS-10 Wireless Remote Keypad and the Model DXS-31 & DXS-32 Door/Window Transmitters.

DXS-10 WIRELESS KEYPAD

The DXS-10 is used to remotely operate the system.

The keypad can be simply set on a table or mounted to a flat surface.

TABLE-TOP USE

Four anti-mar pads are provided as a scratch deterrent for the keypad.

NOTE: Do not use the adhesive pads if the keypad is going to be wall mounted.

1.Peel off the adhesive tape backing on the pads and stick them to the back of the keypad.

The wireless keypad can be used as a portable keypad. Because of the hourly supervisory transmissions, if the unit is taken out of range from the Control Panel for more than eight hours, the hardwired keypad will indicate “radio trouble” for the wireless keypad. The keypad's sensor number can be programmed for “non-supervised” if required. See the “Advanced Programming” section of this manual.

WALL MOUNT USE

The wireless keypad can be wall mounted.

1.Open the keypad by inserting a small screwdriver in one of the top slots in the keypad case. Gently twist the screwdriver until the case pops open.

2.Attach the rear case to the wall using the two screws provided.

NOTE: For best signal transmission, the keypad should be mounted at least three feet above ground level.

3.Hook the top edge of the keypad case together and snap the keypad onto the rear case.

WARNING: The wireless keypad is designed for indoor use only.

FROM TOP OF CASE TWIST

SCREWDRIVER BETWEEN

CASE HALVES UNTIL IT

POPS OPEN

CONNECT BATTERY

TO BATTERY CLIP

USE THE FOUR SCRATCH DETERRENT PADS PROVIDED FOR TABLE-TOP USE

ATTACH REAR CASE TO WALL WITH THE TWO SCREWS PROVIDED

MOUNT AT A CONVENIENT

LOCATION NEAR PRIMARY

ENTRY/EXIT DOOR

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Contents Supervised Wireless Security Control Panel Introduction Linear LLCTable of Contents Dual 824 Security System Control PanelWireless Keypad Remote ControlsDOOR/WINDOW Sensors Panic ButtonsExample System Design the InstallationSecurity System Floor Plan Hardwired Keypad Three system supervisory indicatorsFive system mode indicators Overview of KeypadsHardwired Keypad Features Control Panel Features Terminals for hardwired loop inputsControl Panel Installation System LocationWall Mounting External AntennaHardwired Keypad Installation Hardwired Loop Wiring ARM/DISARM KEY Station WiringExternal Alarm Siren Connection Telephone Line ConnectionAutomation Output Connection Voice Response ModuleControl Panel Power Connection Backup Battery InstallationGong and four beeps will sound Basic Control Panel ProgrammingCreate the Master User Code Program the Wireless Sensors Program the Hardwired LoopsRepeat Steps 3-6 to enable all of the hardwired loops used Programming Different Sensor Types For All Models Basic Sensor Installation DXS-10 Wireless KeypadDXS-31 & DXS-32 DOOR/WINDOW Sensors Test SensorsCustomizing the Keypad Labeling the Sensor LocationsSystem Operating Modes OFF ModeChime Mode Home Mode Lit sensor status indicators show which sensors are openHome Instant Mode Manual Bypassing of SensorsAway Mode Exit Delay For Leaving the PremisesSensor Function Table Test ModeSensor Operation in Each System Mode Control Panel Power Power indicator normally glows when AC power is onWireless Sensor LOW Batteries System Trouble IndicationsCustomizing the System Adding Sensors to the SystemGong and fi ve Beeps will sound Removing Sensors from the SystemMaking a Sensor a 24-HOUR Door Chime Press HOME, 8, then AwayMaking a Sensor Interior Press HOME, 7, then AwayProgramming Information Sensor Operation in Each System Mode Making a Sensor Perform a Different FunctionControl Panel Programming Options Setup ModeAdvanced Programming Changing a Sensors Restore Requirements Entry Delay TimeExit Delay Time Changing a Sensors SupervisionRemote Control & Hardwire Arming Level Remote Control & Hardwire Disarming LevelEntry Delay Beeps Exit Delay BeepsSilent Burglary Alarms Silent Emergency AlarmsDisabling Quick Arming Automatic Restoral of Bypassed SensorsAutomation Output Mode During Alarm Remote Control & Hardwire ARM/DISARM ChirpAutomation Output on During and After Alarm Automation Output on During AlarmAutomation Output During EXIT/ENTRY Delays Remote Access PasswordAutomation Output While Armed Automation Output PolarityRemoving Additional User Codes Control Panel Master ResetAdding Additional User Codes Communicator Programming General Communicator OptionsCommunicator Enable Way manual, 3 2-way full duplex using this stepWAY Audio Voice ResponseDialing Method Dialing DelayCall Limiter Reporting Format Call RoutingTelephone Number Delays and Special Characters Account NumberPrimary Telephone Number Secondary Telephone NumberReport Control Panel Trouble Report Force ArmingOpening and Closing Reports Point ID ReportingGeneral Reporting Codes Steps #201-206System Reporting Codes Fire and Emergency buttons and for eachSteps #261-266 Force Arming Reporting CodeBy 2 Format Point ID Alarm Report Codes Steps #210-233By 2 Format Point ID Trouble Report Codes Steps #234-257By 2 Format Point ID Reporting Codes Important Information