Quick Start Guide
Rev Date: 09/19
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STEP 4 – ALIGN THE LASER SENSOR
STEP 5 – CONFIGURE
NOTE: Default IP address: 192.168.0.10
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The DW-DTLA500 can be setup remotely via the detector’s web interface. To open the detector’s web interface:
1. Open a web browser.
2. Enter the detector’s default IP address in the in the address bar. The detector’s default IP address is 192.168.0.10.
3. Enter the detector’s username and password. The default username and password are admin | admin.
If this is your first time accessing the detector remotely, it is highly recommended that you change the password.
Resetting the laser sensor:
1. Remove the shell and service lid.
2. Press and hold reset button for 8~10 seconds
until the network activity lights go out then
start blinking.
3. Refit the service lid and shell.
4. The unit will change IP address to default IP.
5. The unit will restart in the boot loader.
6. Click “Clear settings” to reset admin password
and erase previous configurations.
The final alignment adjustment of the sensor is made with
the adjustment screws on the sensor. To facilitate alignment,
horizontal and vertical adjustments have been separated.
1. Remove the shell.
2. Release all adjustment screws using a 2.5mm Allen key.
3. Screw on one side to push the sensor in the desired
direction. 3/4 turns of the adjustment screw equals to
3.28ft (1m) movement at 109yd (100m), 6.56ft (2m) at
218yd (200m) and so on.
4. When the sensor is aligned, tighten the screws from both
sides to lock the alignment.
5. Confirm that alignment is correct after all screws have
been tightened.
6. Refit the shell.
NOTE: Please see the full product manual for web
viewer setup, functions and camera settings
options.
Vertical Alignment Adjustment
Horizontal Alignment Adjustment
STEP 3 – INSTALLING THE LASER SENSOR
1. Install wall bracket and additional items according to
their associated descriptions.
2. Mount the unit on the wall bracket with the four
M6 screws.
3. Make a rough alignment with the adjustable wall
bracket head.
Quick Start Guide