Watchguard Digital V2 Back-To-Base Monitored Alarm System with Wireless Detectors, Remote Controls & Wireless External Siren Des
10 You will know when the system is in “shutdown mode” as you will hear 4 beeps from both the main control unit and external siren whenever you try to
11 THE BASIC PLAN: The Basic Plan is designed for people who only want a very low cost, limited alarm monitoring service whereby they receive all ala
12 Optional Alarm Patrol Guard Response If you select the option of sending a Patrol Guard to your premises, then you must register online and provide
13 Installation Planning the Installation To get the best possible protection from your Watchguard Digital alarm system, it is imperati
14 Watchguard Digital Main Control Unit Basic Connection Diagram The diagram above shows the 3 standard connections for the Main Control Unit: 1
15 Step 1: Install The Main Control Unit The Main Control Unit requires both AC power and a phone line to be plugged in. Therefore, it should be loca
16 Step 2: Changing Your System From The Home To The Business or Basic Plans: Your Watchguard Digital is pre-programmed at the factory on the Home Pla
17 Step 3: Install the Wireless PIR Detectors Installing the Wireless PIR Detectors 1. On then rear of each detector is a sticker indicat
18 8. Set the dipswitch for the zone to on. All others to off. I.e. for zone 1 set dipswitch 1 to on. 9. Press the tamper until the desired
19 About The Wireless Passive Infrared Detector (PIRW) The detector is a high quality infrared movement detector, which is battery operated and commun
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20 The detector is not waterproof and is designed for indoor use only. 1. Firstly, the mounting bracket must be fixed to the wall using the self
21 Powering the Detector When you first remove the detector from the box it is not powered, although the batteries are in place. To turn the detector
22 Walk Test Mode for the Passive Infrared detectors and other wireless devices It is vital that the detector is tested carefully for each installati
23 Dual Edge Sensing (DES) technology ‘explained’ Figure 3 – side view, detection pattern in optimal temperature environment This detector has Dual
24 TOP VIEW = Infrared beam zone Triggering the detector when set to “least sensitive” (Default setting) Figure 5 – least sensitive trigger In
25 No trigger body movements Figure 8 – no trigger No trigger body movements are body movements which are too small to be recognized as valid
26 Step 4: Installing The External Siren The External Siren should be mounted at the front or the front side of the building so as to provide maximum
27 Installing the Siren Unit Figure 10 1. Drill mounting holes (7mm diameter, 25mm minimum in depth) into the chosen wall. 2. If a masonry wa
28 To test signal strength/coverage of the main unit to Siren follow the procedure below. Wireless Siren Auto Test 1. Set dipswitches 1 and 5 to
29 Step 5: Connecting To The SecureNet Digital Monitoring Centre Once the Main Control Unit is installed, your Watchguard Digital Alarm System is read
3 WALK TEST MODE ...43 ZONE FEATURE PROGRAMMING...
30 Step B – Add your account details *Note: At this stage you will be provided with a 6-digit account number. Record this number somewhere safe as it
31 Step C – Add your contact details *Note: The password that you choose is the password that you must enter when the DIGITAL MONITORING
32 Step D- Login to the SecureNet Digital Monitoring Centre Once you have created your SecureNet account you will be automatically logged
33 Step E- Set Up My Sensors A sensor or detector is what triggers an alarm to tell you when there is a problem. They can include: − Movement senso
34 Step G- Test Your Account Once you have registered and configured your account online, it’s a good idea to test it out to make sure everything is
35 Table Of Transmitted Alarm Messages Your Watchguard Digital will contact the SecureNet DIGITAL MONITORING CENTRE station when the following events
36 System Shutdown This means that a serious problem has occurred and your system has had to shut down. Please contact your installer immediately or S
37 Operation Master Key switch On Main Control Unit The master key switch is located on the Main Control Unit. The master key switch allows you to
38 Alarm Modes Below you will find an explanation of the different operational modes of your Watchguard Digital
39 Optional Wireless Keypad: Enter the building, and within 30 seconds go to the keypad and press the ‘ # ‘ key. Then enter your 4 digit pin code fol
4 Introduction Your Watchguard Digital Alarm System is a state-of-the-art wireless security system, designed for simple DIY (Do It Yourse
40 Remote Control Functions Press Button 1 AWAY mode Press once to arm the system in normal AWAY mode. The internal screamer will beep at 1-second
41 Programming Using the DIP switch simply follow the steps, when complete ensure all switches are left in the off position. For ease of programming
42 TO DELETE ALL REMOTES 1. Set dipswitches 1 and 2 to on. 2. Press the DELETE button. 3. Now all the remotes that you wish to keep m
43 NOTE: If you attempt to learn in a device that is already learnt it will be deleted and added to the new zone eg: If a WPIR is in zone 3 and you w
44 Zone Feature Programming Zone Feature Programming can be used to set all the different combinations of alarm modes. Simply put the correspondin
45 Wireless Siren Auto Test Use this mode to test that the wireless siren is operating correctly WIRELESS SIREN AUTO TEST 1. Set dipswitches 1 a
46 Maintenance The complete system should be tested at regular intervals. We suggest testing it once every fortnight or at least once per month. Rea
47 The Remote Control The batteries in the remote control will need to be replaced once every 1 to 3 years, depending on usage. You are able to recogn
48 Cleaning the Pyro Sensor The pyro sensor must be clean at all times for optimum performance. If the pyro sensor appears to have any dust, dirt or f
49 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) If I accidentally set off my system, what should I do? De-activate your system by using your remote control or
5 Included Components: 1 Main Control Unit 2 Remote Controls 3 Wireless External Siren & Keys 4 Power Supplies 5 Wireless Passive In
50 beeps) and external siren (loud beeps) whenever you try to arm/disarm the system. Once a working phone line is restored, when you next try to arm /
51 Warranty & Monitoring Terms Warning Limitations & Warranty While this system is an advanced design security system, it does no
52 may be out of service or temporarily out of service. Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders. •
53 Monitoring Service Standard Agreement 1. INTERPRETATION Where used in these Terms and Conditions: a. "The Company" refers to Cornick P
54 6. LIMITING OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY Subject to clause 6(c), The Company shall have no liability whatsoever in respect of: Any circumstances or
55 8. FEES & CHARGES a. If the direct and indirect cost to The Company of providing the services (or any other work under this
56 PLEASE CUT OUT & RETURN THIS INFORMATION WITHIN 14 DAYS OF PURCHASE TO: Cornick Pty Ltd 9 Hannabus Place McGraths Hill NSW 2756 Australia Wat
6 Optional Components: 9. Wireless Keypad A wireless keypad can be placed inside the entrance to your premises, allowing people to arm and disar
7 WATCHGUARD DIGITAL BACK-TO-BASE MONITORED ALARM SYSTEM The purpose of this document is to provide you with full explanations and i
8 1x WIRELESS EXTERNAL HIGH POWER SIREN AND STROBE. This unit is designed to be easily mounted under an eave. No cabling is required between the main
9 KEY FEATURES OF THE DIGITAL MONITORING CENTRE: ONLINE ACCESS. Our secure, user-friendly web interface allows you to customize your alarm
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