7b - door chime, 7c - changing access codes – DSC WLS900 User Manual
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7B - Door Chime
When the Door Chime feature is enabled, activating certain sensors will cause the Sounder to beep
several times. The Door Chime is a convenient feature that may be used to indicate that an out-of-sight
door or window is being opened. Your installer will indicate which sensors on your system will work
with the Door Chime feature. Note that the Door Chime only operates when the system is disarmed.
When this message is displayed, press the
-YES Key to enable the Door
Chime feature. When the Door Chime is enabled, the Sounder will beep when
certain sensors are activated, and again upon closure.
This message will be displayed when the Door Chime has been turned on.
When this message is displayed, press the
-YES Key to disable the Door
Chime feature.
This message will be displayed when the Door Chime has been turned off.
7C - Changing Access Codes
Press the
Key to “edit Access Codes”, or press the
-NO Key to display
the next function. When the
Key is pressed, the next message will be
displayed.
The screen will display which of the 10 personal Access Codes have been
programmed. Codes that have already been programmed will be represented
with a dash (-). In this example, Codes 0, 1, 2 and 3 have been programmed;
while codes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 have not yet been programmed.
Press the
-YES Key to add a new code or change a code that has already
been programmed. The Keypad will display the next message.
Select which of the 10 personal Access Codes, 0 to 9, that you wish to change
or program by pressing that Number Key. In this example, Access Code 4
will be programmed. After pressing the
key, the Keypad will display the
next message.
Enter the new Access Code using the Number Keys. As each digit is
entered, an “X” will appear on the screen. If a mistake is made in entering
the code, press the
Key to clear the entry, and enter the code again. After
you have entered the new code, the Keypad will display which codes have
been programmed.