WLS9000 Integral Wireless Alarm System DRAFT Manual Revision 0.01 – Sept 30th, 1999 WARNING: THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PRIVATE PROPERTY OF DIGITAL SECURITY CONTROLS LTD. IT CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AND IS NOT TO BE COPIED OR DISTRIBUTED.
Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.1 PRODUCT INTENTIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4 4.1 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................
8.2.16 International Programming Sections ......................................................................................................................................... 36 [807] ESCORT Programming......................................................................................................................................................... 39 [000] Function Key Programming......................................................................................................................
1.0 Introduction 1.1 Product Intentions The WLS9000 is an integrated wall or desk mounted security system. This panel is designed to conserve time in its installation, but yet retain a large variety of user-friendly features found in our modular systems. The WLS9000 incorporates a number of features not available in other DSC products, especially those that are intended to decrease installation time and increase end user friendliness.
4.1 Hardware Description 4.2 WLS9000 Main Controller The WLS9000’s main controller retains many aspects of the most current “Power Family” hardware platforms. Changes include: • Main Processor utilizes a PLCC C63 to conserve space and assembly • Siren and Piezo control via RF Slave • RF “Master” function handler. This eliminates one micro from the product. • Internal ‘Keybus’ for communication to ESCORT micro, and nibble bus (four lines) to RF Slave.
• Microcontroller for annunciation control and interface to the WLS9000. This siren may be used for: • High Volume Siren via Piezo (for Alarm Annunciation) • Entry/Exit Delay Beeps (like the WLS-903) • Central Station Talk/Listen (via mic and speaker) • All Audio Annunciation. There are four terminals used for the Remote Siren. They are: • Vcc (Red) • Ground (Black) • Audio Carrier (Yellow) • Data Line (Green) 4.1.
The WLS9000 will also use the Acuity Shroud (08-686) for supporting the microphone on the main unit. ii The Remote Sounder will use the existing WLS902/911 Wireless Sounder plastics. They comprise of: • RF Siren Case Front (08-166) • RF Controller/Siren Strain Relief (08-223) • RF Siren Jack Cover (08-225) • RF Siren Wall Mounting Plate (08-643) • Sounder Back Cover (08-746) 5.0 Detailed Description of Software Feature Set 5.2.
recorded, an error tone will be heard. This Function Key is Type [30], and uses Mode Request %1F. 5.2.2 Installer Programming ‘Wizard’ In order to facilitate an easy method to program the WLS9000, a Front End Installer’s Programming Wizard is implemented into the WLS9000. The Wizard is designed to: • Accommodate the requirements of the mass marketer (i.e. 4-10 devices per system) • Reduce installation time, even for those who may not be familiar with the DSC line of Products.
5.2.2.3 Communications Programming After all of the Serial Numbers have been entered, The Wizard will proceed into Communications Programming. Here the Installer is prompted for the First Telephone Number and it’s corresponding Account Code. As with all Wizard Programming, each data entry is followed by a confirmation routine to ensure the data is properly entered. 5.2.2.
• Within [*][6] User Programming under selection 7. 5.2.7 Verbal Chime A feature has been added to the WLS9000 that allows Door Chime to annunciate the Zone that has been violated/restored as opposed to a series of beeps.
5.2.
5.2.13 Function Key Programming in ESCORT Programmingvii Function Key programming has been moved out of the main panel and into Section [807], Sub-section [000]. This has been done in order to keep the corresponding programming in the ESCORT section of the product. This allows the desired functionality to be obtained without major impact to the existing architecture of the software. 5.2.
The keypad will sound a steady tone during the Entry Delay. During the last 10 seconds of the Entry Delay, the keypad buzzer will sound a pulsing tone (3 tones per second) to warn that the Entry Delay is about to expire. SIREN FOLLOWS SWINGER SHUTDOWN The siren will not be activated for alarms on zones that have exceeded the limit of alarms set in the Swinger Shutdown counter.
8.2.1 Zone Definitions [001]-[004] Each of these sections require 8 two digit entries. Each two digit number entered describes how a zone will operate. 00 Null Zone is for zones that are not used and does not require a closed loop or EOL resistor 01 Delay 1 follows the Entry Delay 1 and Exit Delay programmed in Section [005] and is normally used for Entry/Exit doors. The exit delay starts as soon as the panel is armed. The zone may be opened and closed during the delay time without causing an alarm.
17 24 Hour Emergency is similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier. 18 24 Hour Sprinkler is similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier. 19 24 Hour Water is similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier. 20 24 Hour Freeze is similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier. 21 24 Hour Latching Tamper.
The system will use one common exit delay time that must be programmed to accommodate the longest possible exit time required. The default Exit delay time is 120 seconds. Bell Cut-off: (001-255) Minutes This value determines the time the bell / siren will sound before automatically turning off. The default bell cutoff time is 4 minutes. Alarms/Events which cause the Keypad Buzzer to sound (System Tampers, 24 Hour Buzzer Zone, etc) do not follow this Bell Cutoff Timer.
only the Trouble LED will be on. OFF = Tampers and Faults Annunciate as Open The panel will annunciate the respective Zone if the zone is in the Tamper or Fault states. The Trouble LED will also be lit. [5] Not Used [6] Audible Exit Fault Option ON = Audible Exit Fault is Enabled. If a non force-armable Delay 1 or Delay 2 type zone is left open at the end of the Exit Delay, the Entry Delay will begin immediately and the bell or siren will sound a steady alarm for the time programmed as Bell Timeout.
[4] Bell Squawk On Entry Options ON = Bell Squawk On Entry Delay. The Bell output will pulse with the same timing as the keypad buzzer during the Entry Delay time. The bell will sound 3 squawks per second for the final 10 seconds if Option 6 in this section is enabled. OFF = No Bell Squawk On Entry Delay. [5] Bell Squawk on Trouble Options ON = Bell Squawks on Trouble.
When a valid [P] key alarm is generated, the Keypad buzzer and the bell output will remain silent, but the alarm transmission will still be transmitted (if programmed). [3] Quick Exit Options ON = Quick Exit Enabled. When the system is armed, users may enter the [*][0] Command to allow a single Delay 1 or Delay 2 Zone to be activated so they may leave the premises. Only one Delay zone may be activated; any additional activity on another Delay zone will cause its respective alarm sequence.
[1]-[2] Not Used [3] Blanking Options ON = Blank WLS9000 When Not Used. If no keys are pressed for 30 seconds, all on board lights except backlighting (if enabled) will be shut OFF until the next keypress, Entry delay, Audible Alarm or keypad buzzer condition. OFF = WLS9000 Always Active. The on-board lights will remain ON at all times. [4] Blanking Restore Options ON = Access Code Required to remove WLS9000 Blanking. Before a blanked WLS9000 can be used, a valid access code must be entered.
This option is defaulted ON. [3] Verbal Alarm Option ON = Verbal Alarm is Enabled. The WLS9000 will verbally annunciate audible zone alarms via their zone number (or programmed label) in conjunction with the high volume piezo. OFF = Verbal Alarm is Disabled. The WLS9000 will only annunciate the high volume piezo during an audible alarm condition. This option is defaulted ON.
[1] Bell Options ON = An alarm causes the bell output to activate. OFF = Silent Alarm. [2] Bell Type ON = The bell output will be steady when the zone is in alarm. OFF = The bell output will pulse when the zone is in alarm. [3] Chime Options ON = The WLS9000 will chime both when the zone is violated and when the zone is secured. Door Chime will work in both the armed and disarmed states. OFF = The zone will not chime the keypads. [4] Bypass Options ON = The zone may be manually bypassed.
be supervised via the panel’s EOL supervision, and will operate according to the zone type programmed. If a zone is disabled, it will not be supervised and all activity on the zone will be ignored by the panel. 8.2.9 Telephone Numbers [301] First Telephone Number [302] Second Telephone Number [303] Third Telephone Number All telephone numbers are 32 digits in length. Hexadecimal digits may be programmed in the telephone number to perform certain functions.
A Recent Closing transmission shall be sent if an alarm occurs within 2 minutes of an exit time expiration. The Recent Closing report will be sent for the first alarm only. This reporting code is sent to the Alarm & Restoral call direction group of the System. [F], [A], [P] Alarms & Restorals If enabled, these reporting codes will be sent if the keys are used to generate manual alarms. These reporting codes are sent to the Alarm & Restoral call direction group of Partition 1.
This reporting code is transmitted when the Auto Arming sequence is canceled. Cancellation of the sequence can be achieved by entering an access code (if required), activating a keyswitch zone input, or by pressing the ‘Disarm’ Key on a WLSKey during the 1 minute pre-alert. Special Opening If the system is opened (disarmed) using any of the following methods, this reporting code will be transmitted. (Maintenance Code, Keyswitch Zone (WLSKey), or Downloading).
wireless zone. These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance Call Direction Group. Periodic Test Transmission When the programmed interval and time of day have elapsed, this reporting code will be transmitted to the central monitoring station. This reporting code is sent to the System Test Transmission Call Direction Group. System Test When the [*][6][Master Code][4] command is used to perform a manual system test, this reporting code is sent to test the communicator.
Level 2 (Hardcoded) The SIA communication format used in this product follows the Level 2 specifications of the latest SIA Digital Communication Standard – July 1997 (Draft Only). This format will send the Partition 1 Identifier (Account Code) along with a Partition Identifier (1 or 2) in its data transmission. At the receiver, the transmission would look like ......... N Ri01/ BA 01 XX XX Etc.
GG CCC P Sounder / Relay System Peripheral Communications 6XX = Test / Misc. Tests = Group Number. This 2 digit number is applied when using split arming / disarming function. = 3 digit Zone Number or User ID for Opening or Closing. When system status is sent, the CCC field is defaulted to “000” = Check Sum Add all 15 digits. If less than 15, complement and send. If greater than 15, repeatedly subtract 15 until it is less then complement and send.
2A3 Gate Valve Sensor SUPER - GATE VALVE -# 2A4 Low water level SUPER - LOW WATER LEVEL - # 2A5 Pump activated SUPER - PUMP ACTIVATION - # 2A6 Pump failure SUPER - PUMP FAILURE - # System Troubles 3AA System Trouble TROUBLE - SYSTEM TROUBLE 3A1 AC Loss TROUBLE - AC POWER 3A2 Low System Battery TROUBLE - SYSTEM LOW BATTERY 3A3 RAM checksum bad TROUBLE - BAD RAM CHECKSUM 3A4 ROM checksum bad TROUBLE - BAD ROM CHECKSUM 3A5 System Reset TROUBLE - SYSTEM RESET 3A6 Panel program changed TROUBLE - PROGRAMMING CHAN
411 Callback request made REMOTE - CALLBACK REQUESTED 412 Successful Download access REMOTE - SUCCESSFUL ACCESS 413 Unsuccessful access REMOTE - UNSUCCESSFUL ACCESS 414 System Shutdown REMOTE - SYSTEM SHUTDOWN 415 Dialer Shutdown REMOTE - DIALER SHUTDOWN Access Control 421 Access denied ACCESS - ACCESS DENIED - USER # 422 Access report by user ACCESS - ACCESS GAINED - USER # System Disables 5AA-51A Sounder / Relay Disables 52A Sounder / Relay disable DISABLE - SOUNDER / RELAY # 521 Bell 1 disable DISABLE -
8.2.13 Communication Variables [370] Swinger Shutdown (Alarms & Restorals) This value defines the number of attempts (alarm and restoral pairs) per zone that the communicator will make before it shuts down for that zone (“swinger shutdown”). Program a 3 digit number from 000 to 014. When programmed as 000, the communicator will not be shut down and all alarms will be transmitted. Note: The Bell and Event Buffer can follow Swinger Shutdown if enabled.
8.2.14 Communicator Option Codes [380] First Communicator Options Code [1] Communications Options ON = Communicator Enabled. The system’s communicator will be enabled and all events with reporting codes will be reported to the monitoring station. Refer to the Telephone Number, Reporting Code and Call Direction Programming Sections. OFF = Communicator Disabled. The system’s communicator will be shut off and events will not be transmitted to the monitoring station.
[7] Not Used [8] Delinquency Options ON = Delinquency Follows Zone Activity (Activity Delinquency). This feature assists in the monitoring of the elderly and the handicapped. If there is no zone activity on the system, the Delinquency Transmission Delay timer in Section [370] will begin counting in hours. When the counter reaches the programmed time, the panel will communicate the Delinquency Code to the central station, if programmed.
00 FF 01-FE No Transmission No Transmission 01-FE sent No Transmission Auto Rep Code sent Auto Rep Code sent [4] Closing Confirmation Options ON = Closing Confirmation Enabled. When a Closing reporting code is successfully transmitted to a programmed telephone number, the keypad will sound a series of 8 beeps to confirm to the end user that the Closing Code was sent and received. OFF = Closing Confirmation Disabled.
The user can use the [*][6][Master Code][6] Command to enable a 6 hour window in which the panel will answer calls for downloading if a successful Double Call routine is detected. If this option is enabled, the window is open upon power up. The window is on for the full 6 hours if enabled. OFF = User Can Not Enable DLS Window. The user can not enable a window for DLS calls. Note: Options 1 and 2 are not related. One does not need to be enabled for the other to perform its function.
8.2.16 International Programming Sections [700] Automatic Clock Adjust In order to compensate for Crystal/Ceramic Resonator inaccuracies, Software has implemented a solution. The value here is designed to add or subtract seconds at the end of each day. Valid entries are 00-99 with 60 seconds being the default minute. To determine the value to be programmed in this section, the installer will need to monitor the time lost by the panel over a length of time.
All access codes on the system will be 6 digits in length except the Panel I.D. Code and the Downloading Access Code. If this option is selected, the last digit of each code will no longer be used, the codes will remain programmed. System Master Code = XXXX56 XXXX = previous code, (1234) Installer Code = YYYY00 YYYY = previous code, (5010) OFF = 4-digit Access Codes. All access codes on the system will be 4 digits in length. For any existing codes, the last 2 digits are removed.
ms every two seconds to indicate that it is a digital equipment call, not voice. OFF = I.D. Tone Disabled. [6] I.D. Tone Frequency ON = 2100 Hz I.D. Tone OFF = 1300 Hz I.D. Tone [7] DLS Window Options ON = One Time 1-hour user Enabled DLS Window. The User Enabled DLS Window is 1 hour in length and will be closed after a successful hang-up from a downloading call. OFF = Full 6-hour User Enabled DLS Window.
This the minimum amount of tone required before the panel qualifies it as busy tone. Valid entries are 004-255 (x25 milliseconds). Default is 026. Note: Sections [704] to [709] will NOT be documented. Any changes required to these parameters will be handled by ATE and/or Technical Support. All values programmed [807] ESCORT Programming [000] Function Key Programmingxiv This section is used to program the Function Keys of the WLS9000.
07 [*][6][----][4] System Test This key will perform the System test when pressed. It is the equivalent of entering [*][6][Master Code][4]. This key only works while the system is disarmed. 08 [*][1] Bypass Mode Pressing this key will put the keypad in the Zone Bypass mode. It is the equivalent of pressing [*][1] while disarmed. If an access code is required for bypassing (Section [016], Option 5), the user must enter the access code before entry will be permitted.
When pressed, this function key will annunciate the recorded message. If there is no message recorded, an error tone will be heard. 8.2.17 Special Installer Functions [901] Installer Walk Test Mode To initiate the Walk Test Mode, enter this section, then exit Installer’s mode completely. When this mode is ON, all zones become 24 hour non-force arm-able zones that will sound the bell (steady or pulsed attribute) for 2 seconds and transmit their programmed alarm reporting codes when violated.
When this section is successfully entered, all programming in the ESCORT VPM Module will be returned to the factory defaults. [996][Installer Code][996] Restore Wireless Receiver Factory Default Programming When this section is successfully entered, all programming in the Wireless Rx Slave will be returned to the factory defaults.
Any peripheral module trouble will be indicated and communicated with a General Trouble but logged to the event buffer with a detailed description. Module Placement Test Unsuccessful 4. General System Tamper Any peripheral module tamper will be indicated and communicated with a General Tamper but logged to the event buffer with a detailed description. 5. General System Supervisory Module Supervisory .....
TROUBLE #7 DEVICE LOW BATTERY If an RF Device reports a Low Battery signal to the panel, this trouble will be generated. When the user enters [*][2][7] to view troubles, the following then will occur. ...... Keypad Beeps 1 time .......... Shows Zones (lights) 1-8 Press [7] ...... Keypad Beeps 2 times ........ Shows Handheld Keypads (lights) 1-4 Press [7] ...... Keypad Beeps 3 times ........ Shows Wireless Keys (lights) 1-16 Press [7] ......
Master Code (Access Code 40) The Master code can only be changed by the Master or the Installer if the code is changeable (Installer Option). Supervisor Codes (Access Codes 41 & 42) Program Codes (Blank or Lesser only). These codes are always valid when entering the [*][5] User Code Programming section. However, these codes can only program codes which have equal or lesser attributes. Once programmed, the Supervisor Codes receive the Master’s attributes. These attributes are changeable.
[*][6][Master Code] ... When Disarmed The [*][6] command is used to gain access to the following list of Master functions of the system. [1] Time and Date Enter 4 digits for 24 Hour System Time Enter 2 digits each for Month, Day and Year (HH-MM-MM-DD-YY) Valid entries for the Hour are 00-23. Valid entries for the Minute are 00-59. [2] Auto-Arm Control Pressing [2] while in the User Function menu will enable (3 beeps) or disable (one long beep) the Auto-arm feature.
INSTALLER’S PROGRAMMING COMMAND [*][8][Installer Code] ... When Disarmed The WLS9000 is completely programmable from the Main Unit Interface using this command. As described in Section 5.2.2, a Simple Installer’s Programming Front End Interface (the Wizard) has been added to the WLS9000. Please see Section 5.2.2 for more information. ARMING WITHOUT ENTRY DELAY [*][9][Access Code] ...
9.0 Downloading Support 9.1 Downloading Software Version Supportxvi Downloading will be supported in DLS-3 v1.20 via the addition of a Driver Pack. This Pack’s name and version will be determined when the WLS9000 project is farther along in the development cycle. Note: DLS-1 support will not be implemented unless absolutely necessary. 9.2 New Product Support and Structure The DLS files must be rearranged and to accommodate all new aspects of the WLS9000.
10.0 Programming Worksheets Note: All digits must be entered in a Programming Section for a change to be valid.
[008] MAINTENANCE CODE Default AAAA I___II___II___II___I [012] KEYPAD LOCKOUT OPTIONS Default 000 000 I___II___II___I I___II___II___I Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout Lockout Duration (in minutes) (Valid entries are 000-255) (Valid entries are 000-255) [013] FIRST SYSTEM OPTION CODE Default OFF I___I OFF I___I ON I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I ON I___I ON I___I ON I___I Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Option 7 Option 8 Option ON Hardwired Zones are NC Not Used Not Used Tampe
[017] FIFTH SYSTEM OPTION CODE Default OFF I___I ON I___I ON I___I ON I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I Option ON WLSKey Does Not Use Access Codes Verbal Chime is Enabled Verbal Alarm is Enabled Local Annunciation Enabled Remote Annunciation Enabled For Future Use For Future Use Squawk on Away Arming/Disarming Only Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Option 7 Option 8 Option OFF WLSKey Uses Access Codes Verbal Chime is Disabled (Beeps only) Verbal Alarm is Disabled (Siren On
ZONE 1-32 ATTRIBUTES On Off [101] [102] [103] [104] [105] [106] [107] [108] [109] [110] [111] [112] [113] [114] [115] [116] [117] [118] [119] [120] [121] [122] [123] [124] [125] [126] [127] [128] [129] [130] [131] [132] ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Opt.
[160] MAXIMUM DIALING ATTEMPTS TO EACH PHONE NUMBER Default 008 I___II___II___I Valid entries are 001-015 attempts [161] POST DIAL WAIT FOR HANDSHAKE (ALL FORMATS) Default 040 I___II___II___I Valid entries are 001-255 seconds [202] SYSTEM ZONE ASSIGNMENTS Default ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Option 7 Option 8 Option ON Zone 1 is Enabled Zone 2 is Enabled Zone 3 is Enabled Zone 4 is Enabled Zone 5 is
COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMMING * For Sections [301] to [353], the contents of every section by default is [F].
[326] ALARM RESTORE REPORTING CODES, ZONES 17-24 I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I Zone 17 Alarm Restore Zone 18 Alarm Restore Zone 19 Alarm Restore Zone 20 Alarm Restore I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I Zone 21 Alarm Restore Zone 22 Alarm Restore Zone 23 Alarm Restore Zone 24 Alarm Restore [327] ALARM REPORTING CODES, ZONES 25-32 I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I Zone 25 Alarm Restore Zone 26 Alarm Restore Zone 27 Alarm Restore Zone 28 Alarm Restore I___II___I I___II___
[335] TAMPER RESTORAL REPORTING CODES, ZONES 9-16 I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I Zone 9 Tamper Restoral Zone 10 Tamper Restoral Zone 11 Tamper Restoral Zone 12 Tamper Restoral I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I Zone 13 Tamper Restoral Zone 14 Tamper Restoral Zone 15 Tamper Restoral Zone 16 Tamper Restoral [336] TAMPER RESTORAL REPORTING CODES, ZONES 17-24 I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I Zone 17 Tamper Restoral Zone 18 Tamper Restoral Zone 19 Tamper Restoral Zone 20 Tam
[344] OPENING (DISARMING) REPORTING CODES, ACCESS CODES 1-8 I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I Opening by Access Code 1 Opening by Access Code 2 Opening by Access Code 3 Opening by Access Code 4 I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I Opening by Access Code 5 Opening by Access Code 6 Opening by Access Code 7 Opening by Access Code 8 [345] OPENING (DISARMING) REPORTING CODES, ACCESS CODES 9-16 I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I Opening by Access Code 9 Opening by Access Code 10 Ope
01 02 03 04 05 rd 20 BPS, 1400 Hz handshake 20 BPS, 2300 Hz handshake DTMF CONTACT I.D.
Default 9999 I___II___II___II___I (Valid entries are 0000-2359, 9999 to disable) [380] FIRST COMMUNICATOR OPTION CODE Default ON I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I ON I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I Option ON Communications Enabled Restorals on Bell Time-out Pulse Dialing Switch to Pulse Dialing on 5th Attempt 3rd Phone Number Enabled Alternate Dial (1st & 3rd) Not Used Delinquency Follows Zone Activity (Hours) Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Option 7 Option 8 Option OFF Co
[405] ANSWERING MACHINE DOUBLE-CALL TIMER Default 060 I__II__II__I (Valid entries are 001-255 seconds) [406] NUMBER OF RINGS TO ANSWER ON Default 000 I__II__II__I (Valid entries are 000-255 rings) [499][Installer Code][499] INITIATE PCLINK • ENTER [499] [INSTALLER CODE] [499] INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMING [700] AUTOMATIC CLOCK ADJUST Default 60 I___II___I (Valid entries are 00-99) [701] FIRST INTERNATIONAL OPTIONS CODE Default OFF I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I OFF I___I OF
Default 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I Zone 1 Port Assignment Zone 2 Port Assignment Zone 3 Port Assignment Zone 4 Port Assignment Zone 5 Port Assignment Zone 6 Port Assignment Zone 7 Port Assignment Zone 8 Port Assignment [11] Port Assignments, Zones 9-16 • Enter the nearest Intercom Port Number (01= Main Unit, 02= Remote Sounder, 00 = Not Used) Default 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I I___II___I
AUDIO CONTROL TELEPHONE KEY FUNCTIONS [00] [01] [02] [03] [04] [05] [06] [07] [08] [09] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]-[17] [40] Unused Key Talk To All Speakers Not Used High Gain Listen To All Not Used Not Used Low Gain Listen To All Extend Time For Future Use Terminate Session For Future Use Cancel First Keypress For Future Use Zone Select (0 3 only) Increment Selected Microphone (Input) Decrement Selected Microphone (Input) Not Used Audio Control Telephone Key Programming Default 01 00 03 14 15 0
Off Off Off Off I___I I___I I___I I___I Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4-8 For Future Use Main Unit Telephone Ring Enabled Main Unit Telephone Ring Disabled Remote Sounder Telephone Ring Enab.
[35] [36] Keypad #3 Serial Number Keypad #4 Serial Number 000000 000000 I___II___II___II___II___II___I I___II___II___II___II___II___I 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 I___II___II___II___II___II___I I___II___II___II___II___II___I I___II___II___II___II___II___I I___II___II___II___II___II___I I___II___II___II___II___II___I I___II___II___II___II___II___I I___II___II___II___II___II___I I___II___II___II___II___II___I I___II___II__
HANDHELD KEYPAD / WIRELESS KEY FUNCTION KEY OPTIONS Entry 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22-26 27 28 29 30 Note: Description Null Key (Key Not Used) Partition 1 Select (Not Used) Partition 2 Select (Not Used) Stay Arm Away Arm [*][9] No-Entry Arm [*][4] Chime On / Off [*][6][----][4] System Test [*][1] Bypass Mode (Not Used) [*][2] Trouble Display (Not Used) [*][3] Alarm Memory (Not Used) [*][5] User Programming (Not Used) [*][6] User Functions (Not Used) Command Output 1
xxii Default [71] [72] Hardwired Zone Loop #1 Assignment Hardwired Zone Loop #2 Assignment 00 00 Note: Hardwired Zones override any Wireless Zones that may be programmed for the same zone number. Fire Zones are not supported on these Zone Loops.
ON ON ON ON ON ON I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Option 7 Option 8 Zone 27 Supervision Enabled Zone 28 Supervision Enabled Zone 29 Supervision Enabled Zone 30 Supervision Enabled Zone 31 Supervision Enabled Zone 32 Supervision Enabled Zone 27 Superv. Disabled Zone 28 Superv. Disabled Zone 29 Superv. Disabled Zone 30 Superv. Disabled Zone 31 Superv. Disabled Zone 32 Superv.
[807] ESCORT PROGRAMMING SECTION [000] Function Key Programmingxxiii [0] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] Not Used Function Key 1 Assignment Function Key 2 Assignment Function Key 3 Assignment Function Key 4 Assignment Function Key 5 Assignment Function Key 6 Assignment Function Key 7 Assignment Function Key 8 Assignment 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18-26 27 28 29 30 WLS9000 Defaults [001] NOT USED Function Key 1 03 (Valid entries are 00-30) (Valid entries are 00-30) (Valid ent
[003] STATUS PROMPT MASK Default ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON [004] I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I I___I Option 01 Option 02 Option 03 Option 04 Option 05 Option 06 Option 07 Option 08 Option 09 Option 10 Option 11 Option 12 Option ON Option Off WARNING, BYPASS ON Prompt enabled SYSTEM TROUBLE .... Prompt enabled SYSTEM OPEN, ZONE ....
SYSTEM LABEL [561] Default SYSTEM LABEL ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ SYSTEM ZONE LABELS [601] [602] [603] [604] [605] [606] [607] [608] [609] [610] [611] [612] [613] [614] [615] [616] [617] [618] [619] [620] [621] [622] [623] [624] [625] [626] [627] [628] [629] [630] [631] [632] [633] ZONE 1 LABEL ZONE 2 LABEL ZONE 3 LABEL ZONE 4 LABEL ZONE 5 LABEL ZONE 6 LABEL ZONE 7 LABEL ZONE 8 LABEL ZONE 9 LABEL ZONE 10 LABEL ZONE 11 LABEL ZONE 12 LABEL ZONE 13 LABEL ZONE 14 LABEL ZONE 15 LABEL ZONE 16 LABEL ZONE 17 LAB
Custom Label Record Section When in one of the following sections, press ‘Record’ (Function Key 7) to begin recording, and ‘Playback’ (Function Key 8) to end the recording an annunciate the label. ‘Playback’ can be pressed several times to re-annunciate the Label recording. Note: Even if Function Keys 7 and 8 have been reprogrammed, they will still retain the same above functions in these sections.
ESCORT5580 Label Library [000] ( Combined # Command ) [001] ( Ordered # Command ) [002] ( Individual # Command ) [003] ACCESS [004] AIR-CONDITIONING [005] ALCOVE [006] AND [007] APARTMENT [008] APPLIANCE [009] AREA [010] ATRIUM [011] ATTIC [012] AUTOMATIC [013] AWAY [014] BACK [015] BACKYARD [016] BALCONY [017] BAR [018] BARN [019] BASEMENT [020] BATHROOM [021] BAY [022] BEAM [023] BEDROOM [024] BLINDS [025] BOAT [026] BOILER [027] BOTTOM [028] BOYS [029] BUILDING [030] CABINET [031] CAFETERIA [032] CAMERA
ESCORT System Words AC ALARM ALARMS ALL AN ARE ATTENTION AUTOMATION A.M.
SPECIAL INSTALLER FUNCTIONS [901] INSTALLER WALK TEST MODE ENABLE / DISABLE NOTES: Walk Test should always be entered from the normal state ([*][8][INS Code][901]). Fire Troubles are not supported in Walk Test. The option “Fire Bell is Continuous” should not be used in Walk Test.
15.0 Document Revision Endnotes Note # Revision Section Changes i 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 Section 4.3 Section 4.3 Section 5.2.1 Section 5.2.1 Section 5.2.2.2 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 Section 5.2.8 Section 5.2.13 Section 5.2.14 Section 8.1 Section 8.2.1 Section 8.2.6 Section 8.2.7 Section 8.2.9 Section 8.2.18 Section 8.2.17 xvi 1.01 Section 9.1 xvii 1.01 1.01 Section 10.0 Section 10.0 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 Section 10.0 Section 10.0 Section 10.0 Section 10.0 1.01 1.