Digital Life User Guide ATT-UM-V1.
Product Number: ATT-UM-V1.1-201303 ©2012, 2013 AT&T Intellectual Proprieties. All rights reserved.
FCC Compliance Statement FCC Regulations The following FCC Regulations apply to most, if not all, 915MHz and 433MHz devices: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Safety Instructions RF Exposure Information This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9.
Safety Instructions Ground the Product WARNING! Avoid electric shock and fire hazard! If this product connects to coaxial cable wiring, be sure the cable system is grounded (earthed). Grounding provides some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Verify the Power Source from the On/Off Power Light When the on/off power light is not illuminated, the apparatus may still be connected to the power source.
Safety Instructions Protect the Product When Moving It Always disconnect the power source when moving the apparatus or connecting or disconnecting cables. Battery Replacement Warnings WARNING: The battery(ies) used in each device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100°C (212°F) or dispose of in fire. Replace battery(ies) with specified manufacturer batteries only. Use of another battery(ies) may present a risk of fire or explosion.
Contents Introduction to the Digital Life System ......................................................................................................... 1 About Your AT&T Digital Life System ........................................................................................................ 1 AT&T Digital Life Central Monitoring Centers .......................................................................................... 2 AT&T Digital Life Support ................................................
Contents Sounding and Displaying Device Trouble Conditions.............................................................................. 21 Key Fob Features and Operation ................................................................................................................ 23 Key Fob (SW-ATT-FOB) Operation .......................................................................................................... 23 Replacing the Key Fob (SW-ATT-FOB) Batteries .......................................
Contents Recessed Door/Window Sensor Features and Operation .......................................................................... 36 Replacing the Recessed Door/Window Sensor (SW-ATT-RDW) Battery ................................................ 36 Testing the Recessed Door/Window Sensor (SW-ATT-RDW) ................................................................. 37 Glass Break Sensor Features and Operation...............................................................................................
Introduction to the Digital Life System Introduction to the Digital Life System HANK YOU FOR CHOOSING AT&T DIGITAL LIFE for Life Safety Services. Our Life Safety Services include UL certified fire and intrusion monitoring services. These are end-to-end AT&T services and the underlying AT&T Digital Life Service Architecture includes: • AT&T Digital Life System which is professionally installed in your home for alarm detection. • AT&T Cellular Data Service for alarm reporting.
Introduction to the Digital Life System The DLC-100 is a wireless controller that monitors a wide range of devices for the detection of fire (smoke detectors and CO detectors) and intrusion (door/window sensors, motion sensors and glass breakage sensors) alarms. Once the DLC-100 is installed and activated, it constantly monitors smoke detectors and CO detectors and automatically reports alarms to the AT&T Digital Life Central Monitoring Centers.
Digital Life Controller Features and Operation Digital Life Controller Features and Operation Your Digital Life System comes with a Digital Life Controller (DLC-100) that communicates with every device within your Digital Life System configuration. Your Digital Life Technician has installed your DLC-100 in a closet, utility room or basement. Digital Life Controller (DLC-100) Features 1. AT&T Cellular Data Antenna 2. Antenna for communication with smoke, carbon monoxide and intrusion detection devices 3.
Digital Life Controller Features and Operation Digital Life Controller (DLC-100) Operation The five (5) System LIGHTs on the DLC-100 door provide the following at-a-glance status: FEATURE OPERATION AC POWER • FLASHING GREEN LIGHT indicates your DLC is powering up • GREEN LIGHT indicates DLC is operational • LIGHT OFF indicates LOCAL POWER FAILURE NOTE: During LOCAL POWER FAILURE the BATTERY, SYSTEM and WIRELESS BROADBAND lights will be FLASHING GREEN. Wireline Broadband data will not be operating.
Digital Life Controller Features and Operation FEATURE OPERATION WIRELESS BROADBAND • GREEN LIGHT indicates good signal • RED LIGHT indicates weak or no signal • GREEN LIGHT indicates data connection • LIGHT OFF indicates no data connection WIRELINE BROADBAND WARNING! If the SYSTEM LIGHT is flashing Yellow and then flashing Green and an auditory signal is coming from the Digital Life Controller Cabinet (DLC-100), the DLC100 is detecting Radio Frequency (RF) Jamming.
Keypad Features and Operation Keypad Features and Operation Your Keypad (SW-ATT-PAD2W) enables you to control basic system functions, such as arming and disarming your Digital Life System. The keypad includes an LCD, which displays system status information, and features a built-in sounder that annunciates system status information. It makes predefined “chirp” and “beep” sounds when buttons are pressed on the keypad or specific events occur.
Keypad Features and Operation System LIGHTs If the Armed (Red) LIGHT is ON, a LCD message will indicate the status of the System: Armed-STAY or Armed-AWAY. If the Ready (Green) LIGHT is ON, the system is ready for arming.
Keypad Features and Operation Ready to Arm The system is ready to be armed when the READY (Green) LIGHT is on and no message is displayed on the LCD. Not Ready to Arm The system is not ready to arm because one, or more, of the supervised devices is not in the closed state. Afterwards the keypad will display the name of the open state device(s) and cycle through the device list if there are multiple devices.
Keypad Features and Operation Arming the System Before you can arm your system, all the devices must be closed. If some devices are currently open, the Ready light will be off. Before you try to arm your system, close all doors and windows, and make sure no one is present in areas with motion sensors. Arming the System-STAY Press the STAY button to arm the perimeter sensors only. The system starts an exit delay timer interval. The keypad beeps and the LCD displays “Arming - Exit Now”.
Keypad Features and Operation Arming the System-AWAY Press the AWAY button to arm all of the sensors, including perimeter and interior sensors. The system generates an exit delay timer interval. The keypad beeps and the LCD displays “Arming - Exit Now.” Initially the keypad beeps slowly during the exit delay timer interval and then chirps fast for the last ten (10) seconds. You should exit through the designated entry/exit door(s) before the exit delay timer interval expires.
Keypad Features and Operation Arming the System- BYPASS When arming the system for STAY or AWAY, you may get a message indicating that the system cannot arm because one, or more, sensor is in an opened state, such as a window and/or door. You may close the open sensor(s) before arming or utilize the BYPASS feature. The LCD will display “Press BYPASS to Proceed.” The identity of the open sensor(s) will appear in the LCD display.
Keypad Features and Operation The system will proceed with the Arming STAY/AWAY sequence. You should exit through the designated entry/exit door(s) before the exit delay timer interval expires. After the exit delay timer interval expires, the system is in the Armed-STAY or Armed-AWAY mode. The ARMED (Red) LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD displays “Armed - STAY” or “Armed –AWAY”. Initially the keypad beeps slowly during the exit delay timer interval and then chirps fast for the last ten (10) seconds.
Keypad Features and Operation After you enter your four (4) digit Alarm Panel PIN, the READY (Green) LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD is blank. Disarming the System When the system is in the Armed-STAY mode or Armed-AWAY mode, you enter your four (4) digit Alarm Panel PIN to disarm the system. After you enter your four (4) digit Alarm Panel PIN, the READY (Green) LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD display is blank. Digital Life User Manual | Page 13 of 62 ATT-UM-V1.
Keypad Features and Operation Alarm Sounding-Cancel Alarm If an alarm is triggered by opening a protected window or door while the system is armed, the siren will start sounding, the keypad starts beeping, and the LCD displays ”Alarm – Enter PIN to Cancel.” The keypad also displays the name of the device(s) that is/are triggered. You can cancel the alarm by entering your four (4) digit Alarm Panel PIN. The LCD will display “Alarm Canceled” and then will be blank.
Keypad Features and Operation Sending a Fire Emergency Alarm In the case of a fire, press the FIRE button. You will be prompted to press the asterisk (*) key to confirm the Fire Emergency, as shown.
Keypad Features and Operation Sending an Auxiliary Emergency Alarm An AUX Emergency is any emergency other than Police, Fire or Medical, such as a flooded basement or a downed power line. In case of an Auxiliary Emergency, press the AUX button. You will be prompted to press the asterisk (*) key to confirm the AUX Emergency, as shown.
Keypad Features and Operation Sending a Police Emergency Alarm In case of a police emergency, press the POLICE button. You will be prompted to press the asterisk (*) key to confirm the Police Emergency, as shown.
Keypad Features and Operation Entering Your Duress PIN You can call a Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support agent to assist you in creating or changing your optional four (4) digit Duress PIN or you can access www.att.com/dlpin (See Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support).
Keypad Features and Operation To replace the batteries: 1. Make sure that the system is disarmed before replacing the batteries. 2. Slide the keypad upward to remove the keypad from the base. 3. Turn the keypad to the backside. 4. Remove all existing batteries and dispose of them properly. 5. Insert four (4) AA alkaline batteries (Duracell® MN1500, Energizer® EN91, or Panasonic® LR6XWA) batteries. NOTE: Observe the polarity of the batteries for correct battery installation. 6.
Keypad Features and Operation Feature Device(s) Sound Operation CO Alarm Siren (SW-ATTSRN) and Keypad (SW-ATT-PAD2W) Disarm Keypad (SW-ATT-PAD2W) Keypad (SW-ATT-PAD2W) Four (4) short one (1) second beep sequence then silence repeating One (1) two (2) second long beep Two (2) chirps Four (4) beeps then silence repeats until Siren Timeout Interval ends, which is typically four (4) minutes One long beep is sounded when system is disarmed Optional – if feature is activated, two (2) chirps are sounded w
Keypad Features and Operation Feature Device(s) Sound Operation Low Battery Indication for Keypad, Siren, 915MHz Repeater, 433MHz Repeater, Takeover Module, Smoke Detector, CO Detector, Door/Window Sensor, Glass Break Sensor or Motion Sensor (PIR) RF Jamming Keypad (SW-ATT-PAD2W) Chirps once a minute If battery is low in any device, chirp will occur once a minute until silenced Sounder in DLC100 Digital Life Controller Cabinet Continuous tone During a condition of RF jamming the sounder in the DLC
Keypad Features and Operation Trouble Condition Keypad Message Annunciation Silencing Missing Digital Life “Alarm Panel Battery Press # button on keypad Controller (DLC-100) Trouble” and “Press # to to silence chirping for four Battery Silence” (4) hours Low Digital Life Controller “Alarm Panel Battery Press # button on keypad (DLC-100) Battery Trouble” and “Press # to to silence chirping for four Silence” (4) hours Digital Life Controller (DLC- “System Operating Battery Press # button
Key Fob Features and Operation Key Fob Features and Operation Before you can begin using your Key Fob (SW-ATT-FOB), you must become familiar with the device. The key fob is a programmable four-button device that features over 16 billion different code sequences. It has three working buttons and one non-working (blank) button. The working buttons are used to arm or disarm your system. The nonworking button performs no action at all.
Key Fob Features and Operation Use your Key Fob (SW-ATT-FOB) to perform one or more of these functions: KEY FOB FUNCTIONS Button/Function Action Arm-AWAY Button Fully arms the intrusion portion of the Digital Life System, including door/window sensors, glass break sensors and motion sensors. Disarm Button Disarms the intrusion portion of the Digital Life System. Arm-STAY Button Arms the door/window sensors and glass break sensors only. Does not arm the motion detectors in the Digital Life System.
Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support agents are available 24x7 to provide any assistance that you require, including: • Establish/change your mandatory four (4) digital Alarm Panel PIN • Establish/change your optional Duress PIN • Change your Entry Delay Timer setting • Change your Exit Delay Timer setting In order to speak with a Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support agent, please call 1-855-288
Siren Features and Operation Changing the Exit Delay Timer A Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support agent can assist you in changing your Exit Delay Timer Interval. The default setting is sixty (60) seconds. You have a range of sixty (60) seconds to two minutes (120 seconds) for your Exit Delay Timer Interval setting. After arming your system, the Exit Delay Timer Interval feature allows you sufficient time to exit your home without tripping an alarm.
Siren Features and Operation Siren (SW-ATT-SRN) Operation The LIGHT shows the system status, as follows: • Solid Green—unit is AC powered and backup battery is good. • Blinking Green—unit is not AC powered and is operating on batteries. • Solid Red—unit is AC powered and the backup battery needs to be replaced. • Off—unit is not AC powered and backup battery has failed.
Smoke Detector Features and Operation Smoke Detector Features and Operation Your Smoke Detector (SW-ATT-SMKT) is a monitored device that emits loud local smoke alarms, which are three (3) short beeps then silence repeating, whenever it detects smoke. It also transmits a smoke alarm to the DLC-100 and continues transmitting smoke detector signals every twenty (20) seconds as long as it is detecting smoke.
Smoke Detector Features and Operation To replace the batteries, remove the unit from the mounting base by turning it counter clockwise. Slide the battery compartment cover and lift it off. Insert two (2) new 3V CR123A lithium batteries (Duracell® 123A, Panasonic® CR123A, Sanyo® 123A), and replace the cover. Reattach the unit to the mounting base and test the system. NOTE: Typical battery life is a minimum of one year, but varies depending on how often the unit is tested.
Evacuation Plan Evacuation Plan The purpose of an early warning smoke alarm is to detect the presence of fire in its early stages and sound an alarm giving the occupants time to exit the premises safely. NOTE: It is recommended that the Evacuation Plan be in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 72. Avoiding Fire Hazards No detection device can protect life in all situations. Therefore, safeguards should be taken to avoid potentially dangerous situations as follows: • Do not smoke in bed.
Carbon Monoxide Detector Features and Operation Always be Prepared Practice the following steps to prepare you and your family in the event of a fire: • Perform fire drills regularly. Use them to assure recognition of an alarm signal. • Draw a floor plan and show two exits from each room. It is important that children be instructed carefully, because they tend to hide in times of crisis. • Establish one meeting place outside the home. Insist that everyone meet there during an alarm.
Carbon Monoxide Detector Features and Operation Carbon Monoxide Detector (SW-ATT-CO) Operation The Carbon Monoxide Detector (SW-ATT-CO) detects carbon monoxide only. It does NOT detect fire, smoke, or any other gas. It gives early warning when potentially dangerous levels of carbon monoxide exists by turning on the red light indicator and sounding four (4) short beeps then silence repeating.
Carbon Monoxide Detector Features and Operation Operation Status LIGHT Display Alarm Sound Units Status Recommendation Trouble/ service alarm Red Alarm LIGHT flashes every 30 seconds. One quick beep every 30 seconds. Unit is in trouble condition. Error condition Red Alarm LIGHT constantly on. Constant alarm. Very low battery or unit malfunction. Test mode Red Alarm LIGHT flashes with beeps. Normal operation when Test/Hush button is pressed. CO not detected. Alarm for test purposes only.
Vanishing Door/Window Sensor Features and Operation Testing the Carbon Monoxide Detector (SW-ATT-CO) See the Test Your System section for instructions concerning testing your carbon monoxide detector(s). Maintaining the Carbon Monoxide Detector (SW-ATT-CO) To keep your alarm in good working order you should do the following: • Perform a carbon monoxide detector test once a week. • Vacuum the detector cover once a month to remove accumulated dust. • Never use detergents or solvents to clean the alarm.
Vanishing Door/Window Sensor Features and Operation Vanishing Door/Window Sensor Features and Operation Your Vanishing Door/Window Sensor (SW-ATT-V2) is a fully monitored sensor that is designed to be installed on most doors or windows. The vanishing door/window sensor transmits intrusion alarm information to the DLC-100.
Recessed Door/Window Sensor Features and Operation Recessed Door/Window Sensor Features and Operation Your Recessed Door/Window Sensor (SW-ATT-RDW) is a fully monitored sensor that transmits intrusion alarm information to the DLC-100. The detection portion of the device is imbedded into the door or window frame, while the magnet is installed adjacent to the detection device.
Recessed Door/Window Sensor Features and Operation The recessed door/window sensor requires one (1) 3V CR2 Lithium Battery CR2 Lithium (Panasonic® CR-2, GPI® GPCR2). Reinsert the transmitter assembly into its housing. Replace the cap for the transmitter assembly. Insert the transmitter assembly into the door or window jam and install the screws for securing the transmitter (if they were used in the initial installation process). NOTE: Properly slide the unit into the channel for proper fit.
Glass Break Sensor Features and Operation Glass Break Sensor Features and Operation Your Glass Break Sensor (SW-ATT-GB) is a fully monitored sensor that transmits intrusion alarm information to the DLC-100.
Glass Break Sensor Features and Operation NOTE: If batteries are not installed, the sensor cannot be installed to its base. Testing the Glass Break Detector (SW-ATT-GB) See the Test Your System section concerning testing your Glass Break Detectors(s) (SW-ATT-GB). Digital Life User Manual | Page 39 of 62 ATT-UM-V1.
Motion Sensor Features and Operation Motion Sensor Features and Operation Your Motion Sensor (PIR) (SW-ATT-PIR) is a fully monitored, tamper protected infrared motion detector that transmits intrusion alarm information to the DLC-100 Digital Life Controller. It is equipped with pet immunity. The motion sensor has field adjustable pet immunity settings for 33 and 55 pound animals, as well as, adjustable pulse count settings.
Motion Sensor Features and Operation When you insert the new battery, ensure that careful attention is given to the polarity of the battery during battery installation. Reattach the motion sensor to its back plate. Testing the PIR Motion Sensor (SW-ATT-PIR) See the Test Your System section for instructions concerning end-to-end testing of your Motion Sensor(s) (SW-ATT-PIR). Digital Life User Manual | Page 41 of 62 ATT-UM-V1.
915MHz Repeater Features and Operation 915MHz Repeater Features and Operation The 915MHz Repeater (SW-ATT-RPTR9) is used to “repeat” signals from 915MHz devices, such as Keypads (SW-ATT-PAD2W) or Sirens (SW-ATT-SRN), when they are too far away from the DLC-100 to be heard. Typically the 915MHz repeater is installed at the mid-point between the DLC-100 and the devices that are being repeated.
915MHz Repeater Features and Operation Replacing the 915MHz Repeater (SW-ATT-RPTR9) Batteries You can replace the batteries by opening the battery compartment located on the rear of the unit. You must first remove the retaining screw that is located at the top of the 915MHz Repeater (SW-ATT-RPTR9) that secures the 915 MHz repeater to the AC outlet and then remove the unit from the AC outlet.
433MHz Repeater Features and Operation 433MHz Repeater Features and Operation The 433MHz Repeater (SW-ATT-RPTR4) is used to “repeat” signals from devices, such as a smoke detector or a vanishing door/window sensor, when they are too far away from the DLC-100 to be heard. Typically the repeater is installed at the mid-point between the DLC-100 and the device(s) that is being repeated. The 433MHz Repeater (SW-ATT-RPTR4) is equipped with a status green LIGHT on the front surface of the unit.
433MHz Repeater Features and Operation NOTE: Be sure to observe the polarity of the batteries during battery replacement. After you have installed new batteries, plug the 433 MHz repeater back into the lower socket of the AC outlet. Then replace the retaining screw in the plastic tab at the top of the siren and secure the 433MHz repeater to the AC outlet. Digital Life User Manual | Page 45 of 62 ATT-UM-V1.
Takeover Module Features and Operation Takeover Module Features and Operation When Digital Life installations are performed in locations with existing wired security systems, a Takeover Module (SW-ATT-TAKRF) may be utilized to re-use the existing wired door/window sensors and provide power to wireless keypads. In most installations, the Takeover Module (SW-ATT-TAKRF) will be installed adjacent to the DLC-100, but in some installations it may be installed in a different location in the home.
Takeover Module Features and Operation Replacing the Takeover Module (SW-ATT-TAKRF) Batteries CAUTION: Opening the battery compartment door when the system is armed triggers the transmission of a tamper alarm to the AT&T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center. Therefore, in order to prevent a false alarm, please ensure that the system is disarmed prior to opening the battery compartment door to replace the batteries.
CP-01-2010 Supported Features for False Alarm Reduction CP-01-2010 Supported Features for False Alarm Reduction The “Control Panel Standards – Features for False Alarm Reduction” standard was developed and adopted by a consensus of industry volunteers in accordance with the Security Industry Association (SIA) standards development policies and procedures. The standard is intended to reduce false alarms with security systems. The standard is called ANSI/SIA CP-01.
CP-01-2010 Supported Features for False Alarm Reduction Digital Life Feature Name CP-01 Feature Name Settings Abort Delay Abort Window – for Non-Fire Zones (Windows) Enabled/Disabled with a range of zero (0) to fortyfive (45) seconds Default Setting Enabled with thirty (30) second delay Feature Description The Abort Delay feature is the time delay between when an alarm has been triggered locally and when the alarm is actually sent to the AT&T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center.
CP-01-2010 Supported Features for False Alarm Reduction Digital Life Feature Name CP-01 Feature Name Settings Default Setting Feature Description specified number of alarms caused by the same intrusion device within the same arming period, the system will shutdown that intrusion device for the remainder of the arming period. This reduces the number of alarms sent to the AT&T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center. The default count setting is two (2) trips.
CP-01-2010 Supported Features for False Alarm Reduction Digital Life Feature Name CP-01 Feature Name Disarm Disarm System Test Mode System Test Automatic Termination of Test Mode Automatic Termination Settings Default Setting Feature Description speaking with a Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support agent or access www.att.com/dlpin. Basic system operation You enter your four (4) digit Alarm Panel PIN into a keypad to disarm the system.
Testing Your System Testing Your System Digital Life System Testing Instructions We recommend that you test your Digital Life System (DLS) on a weekly basis to ensure proper operation. If you determine that your DLS is not operating correctly, please call the Digital Life Central Monitoring Center at 1-855-288-2727 for Customer Care Technical Assistance.
Testing Your System Device Procedure o Open one protected door or window o After the alarm has been observed, enter your Alarm Panel PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter your Alarm Panel PIN again to clear the message Results Notes • Keypad LCD will Display: Alarm – Enter PIN to Cancel • Keypad LCD will display: Alarm Canceled • Keypad LCD will display: Enter PIN to Clear Recessed Door /Window Sensor (SW-ATTRDW) • DLS in Test Mode End-to-End Testing • Test each device one at a time by executing the f
Testing Your System Device Procedure End-to-End Testing • Test each device one at a time by executing the following procedure: o Arm the system in the Armed-AWAY Mode o Walk in front of one motion detector o After alarm has been observed, enter your Alarm Panel PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter your Alarm Panel PIN again to clear the message Results Notes • Keypad LCD will display: Motion (For example, “Great Room - Motion”) • Keypad LCD will display: Intrusion Alarm Sent Keypad L
Testing Your System Device Procedure Results Notes End-to-End Testing • For each device • When smoke is detected a loud temporal 3 local alarm is sounded • Keypad LCD will display: Smoke Detected (For example, “Master Bedroom – Smoke Detected”) • Keypad LCD will display: Fire Alarm Sent • Keypad LCD will Display: Alarm – Enter PIN to Cancel • Keypad LCD will display: Alarm Canceled • Keypad LCD will display: Enter PIN to Clear • A Fire alarm has been sent to AT&T Digital Life Centra
Testing Your System Device Procedure Results observed, enter your Alarm Panel PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter your Alarm Panel PIN again to clear the message unit replaced • Four (4) to Seven (7) flashes: Unit is within normal sensitivity range. No action is required.
Testing Your System Device Procedure Functional Testing NOTE: You can only execute this test if you have a glass break simulator.
Testing Your System Device Procedure Results Notes • DLS in Test Mode • Press the AUXILIARY button on the keypad • When prompted, press the asterisk (*) key to confirm the Auxiliary Emergency • After alarms have been observed, enter your Alarm Panel PIN to cancel the alarms and then enter your Alarm Panel PIN again to clear the messages • Keypad LCD will display: Press * to Confirm AUX • Keypad LCD will display: AUX Emergency Sent • Keypad LCD will Display: Alarm – Enter PIN to Cancel • An Auxiliary E
Testing Your System Device Procedure Results Notes 433MHz Repeater (SW-ATTRPTR4) • DLS in Test Mode Note: By testing outlying 433MHz devices, including Vanishing Door/Window Sensors, Recessed Door/Window Sensors, Motion Sensors, Glass Break Detectors, Smoke Detectors and CO Detectors, which communicate through a 433MHz Repeater, you are automatically testing the 433MHz Repeater.
Testing Your System Device Procedure Results Notes 915MHz Repeater (SW-ATTRPTR9) • DLS in Test Mode Note: By testing outlying 915MHz devices, including Keypads and Sirens, you are automatically testing the 915MHz Repeater. The testing can be accomplished by utilizing an outlying keypad to enter a Fire Alarm Emergency and confirm that the Fire Alarm is sent on the keypad. An outlying siren can be tested by entering a Fire Alarm Emergency from a keypad and observing that the siren sounds the alarm.
Testing Your System Device Procedure Results Notes Panel PIN to cancel the alarms and then enter your Alarm Panel PIN again to clear the messages Outlying Siren Testing • Test each outlying siren one at a time by executing the following procedure: o Press the FIRE button on any keypad o When prompted, press the asterisk (*) key to confirm the Fire Emergency o After alarms have been observed, enter your Alarm Panel PIN to cancel the alarms and then enter your Alarm Panel PIN again to clear the messages
Testing Your System Device Procedure Results Notes End-to-End Testing • For each existing wired door/window sensor • Keypad LCD will display: Opened (For example, “Master Bedroom Window - Opened”) • Keypad LCD will display: Intrusion Alarm Sent • Keypad LCD will Display: Alarm – Enter PIN to Cancel • Keypad LCD will display: Alarm Canceled • Keypad LCD will display: Enter PIN to Clear • An Intrusion alarm has been sent to AT&T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required