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3. If you have children and or physically challenged people residing in your household use window decals to help emergency personnel identify the sleeping quarters of these individuals WARNING Smoke alarms CANNOT provide warnings for fires resulting from explosions smoking in bed or other furniture ignition of flammable liquids vapors and gases children playing with matches or lighters Digital Life User Manual Page 72 AT amp T Carbon Monoxide Sensor SW ATT CO Features and Digital Life Operation Carbon Monoxide Sensor SW ATT CO Features and Operation Your Carbon Monoxide CO Sensor Model SW ATT CO monitors the levels of CO gas and gives early warning when potentially dangerous levels exist The CO Sensor has two LIGHTs one alarm sounder and one Test Hush button on the front panel as shown Red Alarm LIGHT gt _ Green Power LIGHT Test Hush button WARNING Your CO Sensors Model SW ATT CO are not smoke sensors CO Sensors will not sense smoke fire or any poisonous gas other than carbon monoxide even though carbon monoxide can be generated by fire You must install smoke sensors to provide early warning of fire and to protect you and your family from fire and its related hazards WARNING The Digital Life System monitors AT amp T carbon monoxide sensors only and does not monitor preexisting carbon monoxide sensors or carbon monoxide sensors that were not provided by AT amp T Carbon Monoxide
4. ERSE T15412 6 Insert the small coin or blade of a small flat screw driver into the slot on the Battery Compartment screw and rotate counterclockwise one quarter turn to secure the door Digital Life User Manual Page 12 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad Features and Operation Keypad Features and Operation Your Digital Life System includes one or more or a combination of the following keypads Keypad Model SW ATT PAD2W ARMED READY Keypad Model SR KPDO2 Digital Life User Manual Page 13 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation Your Keypad Model 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 announces system status information It makes predefined chirp and beep sounds when buttons are pressed on the keypad or specific events occur For example the system can be configured so the keypad chirps when an entry exit door is opened and closed The keypad makes different sounds for fire alarms and intrusion alarms The Keypad Model SW ATT PAD2W is powered by an AC DC adapter that plugs into an AC power outlet It is equipped with batteries that provide 24 hour battery backup under a local power failure condition The batteries are custom
5. Eight 8 or Nine 9 flashes Unit is too sensitive Check smoke chamber Clean alarm and replace smoke chamber Glass Breakage Sensor SW ATT GB e DLS in Test Mode End to End Testing End to End Testing e For each device e Test each device one at e Keypad LCD will display a time by executing the lt Device Name gt Glass following procedures Breakage For example o Arm the system in the Dining Room Glass Digital Life User Manual e An Intrusion alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required e Must use a glass Page 99 Testing Your System Device Procedure Armed STAY Mode o Push and hold the test button for five 5 seconds and release The red LED will illuminate while the button is pressed o The green LED will blink twice to indicate that the unit is in the RF test mode for 90 seconds o After alarm has been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter your Security PIN again to clear the message Functional Testing Note You can only execute this test if you have a glass break simulator e Test each device one at a time by executing the following procedures o Arm the system in the Armed STAY Mode o Activate a glass break simulator in the area of the window or windows that you are attempting to protect with the glass break detector o After alarm has been observed have customer enter their Se
6. Recommendation None CO detected Exit immediately Replace all three AA batteries Press Test Hush button and release This will silence the low battery audible chirp between 8 and 11 hours allowing for a more convenient time to replace the batteries Press the Test Hush button and release This will silence the end of life signal for up to three days After three days the unit will resume end of life chirps Hush mode will silence the alarm ten times or up to 30 days After 30 days the unit can no longer be hushed Replace the CO Alarm immediately The unit will not respond to CO Page 74 AT amp T Digital Life Operation Status Trouble service alarm Error condition Test mode Carbon Monoxide Sensor SW ATT CO Features and Red Alarm LIGHT flashes every 30 seconds Red Alarm LIGHT constantly on Red Alarm LIGHT flashes with beeps Red Alarm LIGHT flashes every 30 seconds Alarm Sound Units Status One quick beep Unit is in every 30 seconds Constant alarm Four quick beeps 5 seconds silence repeated once One quick beep every 30 seconds trouble condition Very low battery or unit malfunction Normal operation when Test Hush button is pressed Unit is in tamper condition Operation Recommendation Replace batteries If condition continues unit has malfunctioned Unit will not respond to CO Replace batterie
7. C4 CG Ce CO A d T16234 Note You may disarm the system by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN Digital Life User Manual Page 37 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation Arming the System BYPASS When arming the system using the AWAY STAY or INSTANT button 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 and the identity of the open sensor s will display in the LCD ARMED Press Bypass READY c AWAY Ce GHD C8 STAY clelcle s00 000e VOL 716234 To proceed with arming the system either close the open sensor s or press the key to bypass the sensor s If you press the key the system will proceed with the arming You should exit through the designated entry exit door s before the exit delay timer interval expires Initially the keypad beeps slowly during the exit delay timer interval and then chirps fast for the last ten 10 seconds After the exit delay timer interval expires the system is in the Armed Away Armed Stay or Armed Instant mode The ARMED Red LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD displays Armed Stay Armed AWAY or Armed Instant Digital Life User Manual Page 38 AT amp T Digital
8. Glass Break Sensor or Motion Sensor PIR Low Battery Digital Life User Manual Keypad Message Alarm Panel Battery Trouble and Press to Silence Alarm Panel Battery Trouble and Press to Silence System Operating Battery Backup and Press to Silence lt device name gt Low Battery and Press to Silence lt device name gt Offline and Press to Silence 7 lt device name gt Offline and Press to Silence lt device name gt Low Battery and Press to Silence Annunciation Silencing Press button on keypad to silence chirping for four 4 hours Press button on keypad to silence chirping for four 4 hours Press button on keypad to silence chirping for four 4 hours Press button on keypad to silence chirping for four 4 hours Press button on keypad to silence chirping for four 4 hours Press button on keypad to silence chirping forever Press button on keypad to silence chirping forever Keypad SR KPD02 Features and Operation Page 31 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation Your Keypad Model SR KPDO2 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 syst
9. The system has three 3 primary states e Ready to Arm all of the supervised devices are in the closed state e Not Ready to Arm one or more of the supervised devices is not in the closed state e Armed system is in the Armed AWAY or Armed STAY mode Digital Life User Manual Page 15 AT amp T y Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation The system is ready to be armed when the READY Green LIGHT is on and no message is displayed on the LCD 715681 The system is not ready to arm because one or more of the supervised devices is not in the closed state and indicate Devices Not Ready i ran Afterwards the keypad will display the name of the open state device s and cycle through the device list if there are multiple devices Each open state device will display on a separate line Digital Life User Manual Page 16 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W 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 Green 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 Initially t
10. long beep from the keypad when you abort an alarm during the Abort Delay Time interval The Cancel Sound feature generates two 2 long beeps from the keypad when you cancel an alarm Cross zoning is a configuring of logic within the alarm panel such that two or more zones of the security system are interdependent in causing an alarm This feature is set per device and disabled by default Swinger Shutdown is a false alarm prevention feature that counts the number of alarms caused by a specific intrusion device The system will auto bypass a specific intrusion device based on the swinger shutdown count setting After a specified number of alarms caused by the same intrusion device within the same arming period the system Page 91 CP 01 2010 Supported Features for False Alarm Reduction Feature Feature Default Name Name Settings Setting Feature Description will shutdown that intrusion device for the remainder of the arming period This reduces the number of alarms sent to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center The default count setting is two 2 trips Enabled Disabled Disabled The Fire Alarm Verification feature is utilized to reduce the number of false alarms that are reported to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center When the feature is enabled the DLC 100 must receive two smoke detection messages from a smoke sensor before reporting a smoke alarm to the AT amp T Digital Life Ce
11. AT amp T y Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation 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 X After you press the asterisk key an AUX Emergency alarm will automatically be sent to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center and the keypad will display AUX Emergency Sent as shown The alarm has been sent to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center and after a few seconds the Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel message displays D You may cancel the alarm by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN on the keypad When the Auxiliary Emergency alarm is received by the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center an agent will begin calling the numbers in your call list starting with the first contact number in your call list Digital Life User Manual Page 25 AT amp T y Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation 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 3 After you press the asterisk key a Police Emergency alarm will automatically be sent to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center and the
12. Enter PIN and Intrusion along with the list of opened devices Alarm Enter PIN Alarm Enter PIN D00 OD Q D O O So DDOD amp DOD ow Oo DDOD amp OLORO DDD Clear the alarm by entering the four 4 digit Security PIN The LCD will display Not Ready to Arm along with the message No Alarm Sent Digital Life User Manual Not Ready to Arm READY No Alarm Sent T16234 Page 44 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation Sending a Fire Emergency Alarm In the case of a fire press the FIRE 4 button You will be prompted to press the asterisk key to confirm the Fire Emergency as shown T16236 After you press the asterisk key a fire alarm will be sent to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center and the LCD will display Alarm Enter PIN Alarm Enter PIN T16236 You may cancel the alarm by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN on the keypad Digital Life User Manual Page 45 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 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 Press Confirm AUX E
13. Interval setting Digital Life User Manual Page 3 AT amp T gt Digital Life Digital Life System Devices Digital Life System Devices Your Digital Life System includes a combination of two or more of these devices Device See Digital Life Controller DLC 100 Digital Life Controller Model DLC 100 Features and Operation page 9 Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Keypad Model SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation page 14 Keypad SR KPD0O2 Keypad Model SR KPD0O2 Features and Operation page 31 ve oe Digital Life User Manual Page 4 alba Digital Lite Device Keychain Remote SW ATT FOB Keychain Remote SW ATT FOB2 T15739 Digital Life User Manual Digital Life System Devices See Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB Features and Operation page 54 Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB2 Features and Operation page 58 Indoor Siren Model SW ATT SRN Features and Operation page 62 Page 5 AT amp T gt Digital Life Device Smoke Sensor SW ATT SMKT Carbon Monoxide Sensor SW ATT CO Surface Contact Sensor SW ATT V2 a he Digital Life User Manual Digital Life System Devices See Smoke Sensor Model SW ATT SMKT Features and Operation page 65 Smoke Sensor Model 56N2TT OEM ATT01 Features and Operation page 67 Carbon Monoxide Sensor Model SW ATT CO Features and Operation page 73 Surface Contact Senso
14. Keypad LCD will display Intrusion Alarm Sent e Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel e Keypad LCD will display Alarm Canceled e Keypad LCD will display Enter PIN to Clear Keypad LCD will display Keypad LCD will display Keypad LCD will display Central Monitoring Center with no action required e An Intrusion alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required Page 95 Testing Your System Device Procedure Motion Sensor SW ATT PIR e DLS in Test Mode End to End Testing e 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 Security PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter your Security PIN again to clear the message CO Sensor SW ATT CO e DLS in Test Maintenance Mode End to End Testing e Test each device one at Digital Life User Manual Results End to End Testing For each device Keypad LCD will display lt PIR Device Name gt Motion For example Great Room Motion 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 End to End Testing e For each device e Keypad LC
15. PIN after an alarm has been sent to Digital Life Central Monitoring Center CO Alarm Indoor Siren Four 4 short one Four 4 beeps then silence SW ATT SRN 1 second beep repeats until Siren Timeout and Keypad sequence then Interval ends which is SW ATT silence repeating typically four 4 minutes PAD2W Digital Life User Manual Page 28 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation Feature Device s Operation SW ATT second long beep when system is disarmed PAD2W Door Close Two 2 chirps Optional if feature is activated two 2 chirps are sounded when door is closed Door Open Three 3 chirps Optional if feature is activated three 3 chirps are sounded when door is opened Entry Delay Slow one 1 Beeps slowly during Entry second short Delay Timer Interval until beeping followed last ten 10 seconds then by fast short beeps fast beeping Exit Delay Slow short one 1 Beeps slowly during Exit second beeping Delay Timer Interval until followed by fast last ten seconds then beeping beeps fast Fire Alarm Indoor Siren Three 3 short Three 3 beeps then SW ATT SRN one 1 second silence repeats until Siren and Keypad beep sequence Timeout Interval ends SW ATT then silence which is typically four 4 PAD2W repeating minutes Fire Emergency Indoor Siren Three 3 short Three 3 beeps then SW ATT SRN one 1 second silence repeats until Siren and Keypad beep s
16. Sensor to a remote location to prevent possible damage or contamination of the sensor prior to performing any of the following o Staining or stripping floors or furniture painting or wall papering o Using aerosols or adhesives e Reinstall the CO Sensor as soon as possible to assure continuous protection Troubleshooting the CO Sensor Model SW ATT CO If your CO Sensor Model SW ATT CO does not power up properly or reports low battery check to make sure that all three 3 batteries are installed properly Digital Life User Manual Page 76 AT amp T Surface Contact Sensor SW ATT V2 Features and Digital Life Operation Surface Contact Sensor SW ATT V2 Features and Operation Your Surface Contact Sensor Model SW ATT V2 is a fully monitored sensor that is designed to be installed on most doors or windows The surface contact sensor transmits intrusion alarm information to the DLC 100 Replacing the Surface Contact Sensor Model SW ATT V2 Battery CAUTION Opening the battery compartment door when the system is armed triggers the transmission of a tamper alarm to the AT amp 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 battery You can replace the 3V CR2032 lithium battery Panasonic CR 2032L BN Maxell CR2032 Sony CR2032 by removing the cover and inserting the battery wi
17. be able to silence the chirping sound by pressing the button on the keypad but the display message will continue to be displayed as long as the trouble condition exists The chirping sound is a 0 5 second tone every minute The following table contains the device trouble condition messages that can appear in the keypad display The chirping sound will automatically be silenced between 9 00PM to 9 00AM local time Trouble Condition Missing Digital Life Controller DLC 100 Battery Low Digital Life Controller DLC 100 Battery Digital Life Controller DLC 100 AC Power Failure Digital Life User Manual Keypad SR KPD02 Message Alarm Panel Battery Trouble and Press to Silence Alarm Panel Battery Trouble and Press to Silence System Operating Battery Backup and Press to Silence Annunciation Silencing Press button on keypad to silence chirping for four 4 hours Press button on keypad to silence chirping for four 4 hours Press button on keypad to silence chirping for four 4 hours Page 52 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation Trouble Condition Keypad SR KPD02 Annunciation Silencing Message Keypad Siren 433MHz lt device name gt Low Press button on keypad Repeater 915MHz Battery and Press to to silence chirping for four Repeater Smoke Detector Silence 4 hours CO Detector
18. cycle through the device list if there are multiple devices Not Ready to Arm ole 9e JJS a 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 Digital Life User Manual Page 34 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation Arming the System AWAY Press the AWAY button to arm all of the 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 Arming Exit Now AWAY STAY INSTANT e JISISS JJS J999 DOA T16236 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 Away mode The ARMED Red LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD displays Armed Away Armed INEN AWAY STAY INSTANT SlelGle C1 2 C4 Ce CO T16234 You may disarm the system during the exit delay timer interval by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN Digital Life User Manual Page 35 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KP
19. keypad will display POLICE Emergency Sent as shown ee The alarm has been sent to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center and after a few seconds the Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel message displays You may cancel the alarm by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN on the keypad Digital Life User Manual Page 26 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation Keypad Model SW ATT PAD2W Operation Quick Reference FEATURE OPERATION STAY Press STAY to Arm STAY AWAY Press AWAY to Arm AWAY BYPASS Press STAY or AWAY then BYPASS INSTANT Press and hold the STAY button for two 2 seconds to immediately arm all perimeter and interior sensors The keypad will chirp during this process Disarm Enter four 4 digit Security PIN Fire Emergency Press then asterisk when prompted Auxiliary Emergency Press then asterisk when prompted Police Emergency Press then asterisk when prompted Replacing the Keypad Model SW ATT PAD2W Batteries Your Keypad Model SW ATT PAD2W requires four 4 AA alkaline batteries Duracell MN1500 Energizer EN91 or Panasonic LR6XWA for 24 hour battery backup and will indicate when it is time to replace the batteries by producing a chirping sound and displaying the following message on the LCD Keypad Low Battery CAUTION Opening the battery compartment door when the system is armed triggers the transmissi
20. requires a more indepth cleaning see the How to Clean Your Smoke Sensor Model 562NSTT OEM ATT01 section If the unit requires maintenance it extinguishes its LIGHT and stops sending supervisory signals to the alarm DLC 100 If the DLC 100 indicates supervisory trouble for the smoke alarm perform the Sensitivity Test and follow the recommended actions How to Clean Your Smoke Sensor Model 562NSTT OEM ATT01 WARNING To avoid a false alarm notification contact the Central Monitoring Station and request that your system be placed in Test Mode before you start to clean your smoke Sensor Model 562NSTT OEM ATT0O1 Detach the Smoke Sensor from the mounting base and remove the batteries Slide a flat blade screwdriver in the Smoke Sensor cap slot and gently push the handle downward to pry the cap up and off Squeeze the smoke chamber where indicated by the alignment arrows then pull it up and away from the smoke sensor and discard Digital Life User Manual Page 69 a a Digital Life Evacuation Plan Optical base Smoke Alignment chamber arrows Sensor cap Gently blow on the smoke chamber or use a soft bristled brush to remove dust and dirt from the smoke chamber base Line up the clean or new smoke chamber with the optical base by aligning the arrows on the smoke chamber to the latches on the optical base then gently press down and snap into place Replace the Sensor cap by aligning the sensor cap with t
21. sequence 715683 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 Note You may disarm the system during the exit delay timer interval by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN Disarming the System Entry Delay When the system is in the Armed AWAY or Armed STAY mode and you enter the residence through a designated entry exit door the system generates an entry delay timer interval and the keypad begins beeping The entry delay timer interval allows you to get to the keypad and enter your Security PIN before the system sounds an alarm Initially the keypad beeps slowly during the entry delay timer interval and then chirps fast for the last ten 10 seconds and the LCD displays Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel as shown 715683 Digital Life User Manual Page 21 AT amp T y Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation After you enter your four 4 digit Security PIN the READY Green LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD is blank 715681 When the system is in the Armed STAY mode or Armed AWAY mode you enter your four 4 digit Securi
22. the Digital Life Central Monitoring Center at 1 855 288 2727 for Customer Care Technical Assistance Before you begin testing you must put your DLS in the Test Maintenance Mode by calling the Digital Life Central Monitoring Center at 1 855 288 2727 and speaking with an agent In general you should not place your DLS in Test Mode for more than four 4 hours The agent will ask you to select a test duration ranging from ten 10 minutes to seven 7 days The agent will place your DLS in the Test Mode Then you will hang up and will start testing devices in your DLS per the instructions that follow After you have finished your system testing you should call the Digital Life Central Monitoring Center again and request that an agent manually take your DLS out of the Test Mode If you do not have your DLS manually taken out of the Test Mode the DLS will automatically return to normal operation after the test duration period ends When your DLS is in the Test Mode the following message will appear in the keypad LCD s in your home System Under Test and the keypad s will chirp every sixty 60 seconds Five 5 minutes before the test duration period ends the keypad will start chirping once every four 4 seconds After your DLS has been placed in the Test Mode follow the instructions in the Digital Life System Testing Instructions to test the devices in your DLS to ensure that they are operating correctly It is recommended that you test d
23. 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 The light may go out when the apparatus is turned off regardless of whether it is still plugged into an AC power source Eliminate AC Mains Overloads A WARNING Avoid electric shock and fire hazard Do not overload AC mains outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles For products that require battery power or other power sources to operate them refer to the operating instructions for those products Protect from Exposure to Moisture and Foreign Objects A WARNING Avoid electric shock and fire hazard Do not expose this product to dripping or splashing liquids rain or moisture Objects filled with liquids such as vases should not be placed on this apparatus A WARNING Avoid electric shock and fire hazard Unplug this product before cleaning Do not use a liquid cleaner or an aerosol cleaner Do not use a magnetic static cleaning device dust remover to clean this product AN WARNING Avoid electric shock and fire hazard Never push objects through the openings in this product Foreign objects can cause electrical shorts that can result in electric shock or fire Service Warnings AN WARNING Avoid electric shock Do not open the cover of this product Opening or removing the cover may expose you to dangerous voltages If you open th
24. 5 Model SW ATT RPTR9 has one 1 LIGHT which is located on the front panel The LIGHT shows the system status as follows e Solid Green unit is AC powered and backup battery is good e Blinking Green unit is not AC powered and is operating on backup batteries e Solid Red unit is AC powered and the backup battery needs to be replaced e Off unit is not AC powered and backup battery has failed 115733 Digital Life User Manual Page 84 AT amp T gt Digital Life Signal Booster 915 SW ATT RPTR9 Features and Operation Replacing the Signal Booster 915 Model 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 Signal Booster 915 Model SW ATT RPTRg9 that secures the signal booster to the AC outlet and then remove the unit from the AC outlet Note Be sure to observe the polarity of the batteries during battery replacement ep Unscrew to open battery E gt Install batteries compartment After you have installed new batteries plug the Signal Booster 915 Model SW ATT RPTR9 back into the lower socket of the AC outlet Then replace the retaining screw in the plastic tab at the top of the signal booster and secure the signal booster to the AC outlet Digital Life User Manual Page 85 AT amp T gt Digital Life Signal Booster 433 SW ATT RPTR4 Features and Operatio
25. AT amp T Life igita D Product Number ATT UM V3 201501 2015 AT amp T Intellectual Property AT amp T the Globe and AT amp T DIGITAL LIFE logos are trademarks of AT amp T Intellectual Property All rights reserved Safety Instructions 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 This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e
26. D will display lt CO Device Name gt CO Detected For example Master Bedroom CO e There is a three 3 minute delay between activations of motion detector which is done to preserve battery life An Intrusion alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required e ACO alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required Page 96 Testing Your System Procedure a time by executing the following procedure o Make sure the green Power LED is flashing on the CO Sensor for normal operation o Press and hold the Test Hush until the unit beeps two 2 times approximately five seconds and then release button o You will hear four 4 quick beeps from the CO Sensor o After alarms have been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarms and then enter your Security PIN again to clear the message Device Smoke Sensor SW ATT SMK e DLS in Test Mode End to End Testing e Test each device one at a time by executing the following procedures e Press the TEST SILENCE button for ten 10 seconds e After alarm has been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter Digital Life User Manual Results Detected e Keypad LCD will display Carbon Monoxide CO Alarm Sent e Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel e Keypad LCD will display Alarm Ca
27. DO2 Features and Operation 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 Stay Initially the keypad beeps slowly during the exit delay timer interval and then chirps fast for the last ten 10 seconds Arming Stay AWAY STAY JOG INST JSS Seek JS T16234 If you choose to exit while Arming Stay you should exit through the designated entry exit door s before the exit delay timer interval expires Digital Life User Manual Page 36 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation After the exit delay timer interval expires the system is in the Armed Stay mode The ARMED Red LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD displays Armed Stay ARMED Armed Stay AWAY DOU Gh C8 000e j d F 4 ap amp C4 Ce When the system is Armed Stay if you open a non designated entry exit door or window it will cause an alarm 716234 NOTE You may disarm the system during the exit delay timer interval by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN Arming the System INSTANT Press the INSTANT button to arm all of the perimeter and interior sensors The LCD displays Armed Instant The ARMED Red LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD displays Armed Instant ARMED Armed Instant AY 000e DOA G44
28. IGHT flashes when the batteries are low The green light is off when the unit is not powered Digital Life User Manual Page 88 AT amp T gt Digital Lite Conversion Kit SW ATT TAKF Features and Operation Replacing the Conversion Kit Model 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 amp 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 The Conversion Kit Model SW ATT TAKRF contains two 2 CR123A Duracell DL123A Panasonic CR123A batteries for 24 hour battery backup In order to replace the batteries first unplug the AC to DC adapter that is providing power to the unit from AC power Then remove the screw located at the top of the unit by turning the screw counterclockwise Be sure to keep the screw for reinstallation Remove the front cover on the Conversion Kit to expose the battery compartment Replace the two 2 old batteries with two 2 new batteries Note Be sure to observe the polarity of the batteries during battery replacement Before Battery Insertion After Battery Insertion rm I s08 MeL ILI ii Replace the front cover on the Conversion Kit Model SW ATT TAKRF making sure the cover is firmly in place and the green LIGHT is on and visi
29. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC Compliance Statement for UL Certification The following is the FCC Compliance Statement as it applies to UL Certification This device complies with FCC Rules and Regulations as Part 15 devices as well as Industry Canada Rules and Regulations Operation is subject to the following two 2 conditions e This device may not cause harmful intereference e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RF Exposure Information Digital Life User Manual Page ii Safety Instructions 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 In order to avoid t
30. Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation ARMED Armed Stay AWAY STAY 000 DOG a C4 Ce CO T16234 Note You may disarm the system during the exit delay timer interval by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN Disarming the System Entry Delay When the system is in the Armed Away or Armed Stay mode and you enter the residence through a designated entry exit door the system generates an entry delay timer interval and the keypad begins beeping The entry delay timer interval allows you to get to the keypad and enter your Security PIN before the system sounds an alarm Initially the keypad beeps slowly during the entry delay timer interval and then chirps fast for the last ten 10 seconds and the LCD displays Alarm Enter PIN as shown Alarm Enter PIN After you enter your four 4 digit Security PIN the READY Green LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD displays Ready to Arm Digital Life User Manual Page 39 AT amp T Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation Ready to Arm T16236 Disarming the System When the system is in the Armed Stay or Armed Instant mode you enter your four 4 digit Security PIN to disarm the system Armed Stay AWAY WEEE JIS 0000 VOL T16234 After you enter your four 4 digit Security PIN the READY Green LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD displays Ready to Arm Digital Life User
31. Manual Page 40 AT amp T Digital Life Keypad SR KPD02 Features and Operation ARMED Ready to Arm ea oHe T16236 Digital Life User Manual Page 41 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 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 and Intrusion Alarm Enter PIN 716234 ARMED READY oHe T16234 You can cancel the alarm by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN Digital Life User Manual Page 42 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation The LCD will display Clear Enter PIN and the name of triggered device s T16234 After you enter your Security PIN the LCD displays Clear Enter PIN and Alarm Cancelled Clear Enter PIN Alarm Cancelled T16234 The system returns to its previous state and the LCD displays Not Ready to Arm along with a list of opened devices Digital Life User Manual Page 43 AT amp T Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation Alarm Cancelled Not Sent Performed before Entry Exit Delay Timeout If an alarm is triggered by opening a protected window or door while the system is armed the keypad starts beeping and the LCD displays Alarm
32. Sensor Model SW ATT CO Operation The Carbon Monoxide Sensor Model 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 An alarm signal is transmitted to Digital Life User Manual Page 73 AT amp T Digital Life Carbon Monoxide Sensor SW ATT CO Features and Operation the DLC 100 within 15 seconds of detecting a dangerous concentration of carbon monoxide Note The alarm automatically resets when carbon monoxide is no longer detected The following are some operational characteristics of the CO Sensor SW ATT CO Operation Status Normal operation Carbon Monoxide alarm Low battery low battery hush Alarm end of life indicator Digital Life User Manual Green Power LIGHT flashes every 30 seconds Red Alarm LIGHT flashes with beeps Red Alarm LIGHT flashes every 60 seconds Red Alarm LIGHT flashes two times every 30 seconds Alarm Sound None Four quick beeps 5 seconds silence repeating One quick beep every 60 seconds Two quick beeps every 30 seconds Units Status Normal operation with good batteries Not sensing any CO Alarm condition Dangerous concentration s of CO detected Batteries need to be replaced End of CO Alarm life
33. T amp T gt Digital Life Smoke Sensor Features and Operation Note Typical battery life is a minimum of one year but varies depending on how often the unit is tested Be sure to observe the polarity of the batteries during installation or replacement WARNING The Smoke Sensor Model SW ATT SMKT will not operate and the alarm will not sound if the batteries are dead or not installed properly When the batteries are low the internal transmitter will send a low battery report to the DLC 100 the smoke sensor LIGHT is extinguished and the smoke sensor will chirp every forty five 45 seconds until the batteries are replaced The low battery trouble chirps can be silenced for twenty four 24 hours by pressing the TEST SILENCE button Testing Your Smoke Sensor Model SW ATT SMKT See the Testing Your System section for instructions concerning testing your Smoke sensor s Maintaining the Smoke Sensor Model SW ATT SMKT The Smoke Sensor Model SW ATT SMKT is designed for easy field service and maintenance When installed and used properly it requires minimal maintenance To ensure optimum performance test your unit weekly Clean the cover with a dry or damp water cloth to keep it free from dust and dirt If the unit requires maintenance it extinguishes its LIGHT and stops sending supervisory signals to the alarm DLC 100 If the DLC 100 indicates supervisory trouble for the smoke alarm perform the Sensitivity Test and follow the
34. TT OEM ATT01 Digital Life User Manual Page 64 AT amp T gt Digital Life Smoke Sensor Features and Operation Smoke Sensor SW ATT SMKT Features Your Smoke Sensor Model 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 sensor signals every twenty 20 seconds as long as it is detecting smoke LIGHT Sound vent Temperature D sensor J Test Silence button Temperature sensor WARNING The Digital Life System monitors AT amp T smoke sensors only and does not monitor preexisting smoke sensors or smoke sensors that were not provided by AT amp T smoke Sensor Model SW ATT SMKT Operation The Smoke Sensor Model SW ATT SMKT LIGHT flashes every 9 seconds to indicate normal operation When the LIGHT is ON smoke is being detected When the LIGHT is OFF there is a trouble condition or maintenance is required Replacing the Smoke Sensor Model SW ATT SMKT Batteries 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 DL123A Panasonic CR123A Sanyo 123A and replace the cover Reattach the unit to the mounting base and test the system Digital Life User Manual Page 65 A
35. Y to Arm Away STAY Press STAY to Arm Stay INSTANT Press INSTANT to Arm Instant Press STAY AWAY or INSTANT then asterisk when prompted BYPASS psam Enter four 4 digit Security PIN FIRE Emergency Press 4 then asterisk when prompted AUXILIARY Emergency Press F then asterisk when prompted POLICE Emergency Press i then asterisk when prompted Replacing the Keypad Model SR KPD0O2 Batteries Your Keypad Model SR KPDO2 requires four 4 NiHM rechargeable batteries for 24 hour battery backup and will indicate when it is time to replace the batteries by producing a chirping sound and displaying the following message on the LCD Keypad Low Battery CAUTION Removing the Keypad Model SR KPDO2 from the mounting plate when the system is armed triggers the transmission of a tamper alarm to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center Therefore in order to prevent a false alarm please ensure that the system is disarmed prior to removing the Keypad Model SR KPDO2 from the mounting plate Digital Life User Manual Page 48 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation To replace the batteries 1 T Disarm your system before replacing the batteries Slide the keypad upward to remove it from the mounting plate Turn the keypad to the backside Remove the battery compartment cover Remove all existing batteries and dispose of them properly Insert fou
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37. also send you a text notification indicating the state of the alarm Supplementary Use Only Not part of the Fire and Security System When the batteries in the keychain remote are low and need to be replaced the RED LIGHT will flash quickly during the transmission to the DLC 100 Digital Life User Manual Page 54 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keychain Remote s Features and Operation Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB Function Buttons Your Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB has three working buttons and one non working blank button The working buttons are used to arm or disarm your system The non working button performs no action at all Your keychain remote has one LIGHT that flashes when a buiton is pressed and a signal is being transmitted to the DLC 100 It is battery operated and comes packaged with two 2 Panasonic CR2025 Lithium batteries that are preinstalled Red LIGHT Arm AWAY DISARM Arm STAY BLANK Use your Keychain Remote Moel SW ATT FOB to perform one or more of these functions KEYCHAIN REMOTE SW ATT FOB FUNCTIONS Button Function Action Arm AWAY Button Fully arms the intrusion portion of the Digital Life System including door window sensors glass break A sensors and motion sensors Digital Life User Manual Page 55 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keychain Remote s Features and Operation KEYCHAIN REMOTE SW ATT FOB FUNCTIONS Button Function Action Disarm Button Disarms the intrusi
38. are sounded when you enter your Security PIN after an alarm has been sent to Digital Life Central Monitoring Center 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 when door is closed Optional if feature is activated three 3 chirps are sounded when door is opened Beeps slowly during Entry Delay Timer Interval until last ten 10 seconds then beeps fast Beeps slowly during Exit Delay Timer Interval until last ten seconds then beeps fast Page 50 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation Feature Device s Operation Fire Alarm Siren SW ATT Three 3 short Three 3 beeps then SRN and Keypad one 1 second silence repeats until Siren Model SR KPD02 beep sequence Timeout Interval ends then silence which is typically four 4 repeating minutes Fire Emergency Siren SW ATT Three 3 short Three 3 beeps then SRN and Keypad one 1 second silence repeats until Siren SR KPDO2 beep sequence Timeout Interval ends then silence which is typically four 4 repeating minutes Intrusion Alarm Siren SW ATT Slow one 1 Slow beeping continues SRN and Keypad second short until Siren Timeout Interval SR KPDO2 beeping ends which is typically four 4 minutes Offline Indication for Keypad Chir
39. arming will occur e ARMED When the button is pressed to DISARM the system the LED will flash GREEN then illuminate solid GREEN during the transmission to the DLC 100 Your Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB2 will also send you a text notification indicating the state of the alarm Supplementary Use Only Not part of the Fire and Security System Digital Life User Manual Page 58 AT amp T Digital Life Keychain Remote s Features and Operation Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB2 Function Buttons Your Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB2 has four working buttons The buttons are used to arm or disarm your system Your keychain remote has one LIGHT that flashes when a button is pressed and a signal is being transmitted to the DLC 100 It is battery operated and comes packaged with two 2 Panasonic CR2025 Lithium batteries that are preinstalled Red Green LIGHT Arm STAY Arm INSTANT Use your Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB2 to perform one or more of these functions FUNCTIONS Button Function Arm AWAY Button Fully arms the intrusion portion of the Digital Life System including contact sensors glass break tt N sensors and motion sensors Digital Life User Manual Page 59 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keychain Remote s Features and Operation FUNCTIONS Button Function Action Disarm Button Disarms the intrusion portion of the Digital Life System Arm STAY Button Arms the contact sensors only Do
40. atteries Panasonic CR123A 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 Be sure to observe the polarity of the batteries during installation or replacement WARNING The Smoke Sensor Model 562NSTT OEM ATT01 will not operate and the alarm will not sound if the batteries are dead or not installed properly When the batteries are low the internal transmitter will send a low battery report to the DLC 100 the smoke sensor LIGHT is extinguished and the smoke sensor will chirp every forty five 45 seconds until the batteries are replaced The low battery trouble chirps can be silenced for twenty four 24 hours by pressing the TEST SILENCE button Digital Life User Manual Page 68 AT amp T gt Digital Life Smoke Sensor Features and Operation Testing Your Smoke Sensor Model 562NSTT OEM ATT01 See the Testing Your System section for instructions concerning testing your Smoke sensor s Maintaining the Smoke Sensor Model 562NSTT OEM ATT01 The Smoke Sensor Model 562NSTT OEM ATT01 is designed for easy field service and maintenance When installed and used properly it requires minimal maintenance To ensure optimum performance periodically check for low batteries and test your unit weekly Clean the cover with a dry or damp water cloth to keep it free from dust and dirt If the unit
41. attery replacement aD Unscrew to open battery 2 Install batteries compartment After you have installed new batteries plug the Signal Booster 433 back into the lower socket of the AC outlet Then replace the retaining screw in the plastic tab at the top of the signal booster and secure the signal booster to the AC outlet Digital Life User Manual Page 87 AT amp T gt Digital Lite Conversion Kit SW ATT TAKF Features and Operation Conversion Kit SW ATT TAKF Features and Operation When Digital Life installations are performed in locations with existing wired security systems a Conversion Kit Model SW ATT TAKF may be utilized to re use the existing wired contact sensors and provide power to wireless keypads In most installations the Conversion Kit Model 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 All of the zones in the Conversion Kit act as supervised wireless zones in the Digital Life System In existing wired security systems the wired contact sensors are organized into Zones containing multiple contact sensors The Takeover Kit enables the DLC 100 to be able to takeover the monitoring of the existing zones of wired contact sensors The Conversion Kit Model SW ATT TAKREF is equipped with a green LIGHT on the front surface of the unit The green LIGHT is solid when batteries are fully or partially charged The green L
42. ber four 4 to speak with an agent e Active Alarm press 1 e New Service press 2 e Questions About Your Bill press 3 e Customer Care Technical Support press 4 Creating Changing Your Security PIN A Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support agent can assist you in creating or changing your mandatory four 4 digit Security PIN A Security PIN must be established before you will be able to arm and disarm your system You can also create change your Security PIN by accessing www att com dlpin Digital Life User Manual Page 2 AT amp T gt Digital Life Introduction to the Digital Life System Changing the Entry Delay Timer A Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support agent can assist you in changing your Entry Delay Timer Interval The Entry Delay Timer Interval feature allows you sufficient time to get to a keypad and enter your Security PIN before the system sounds an alarm The default setting is thirty 80 seconds You have a range of thirty 80 seconds to four minutes 240 seconds for your Entry Delay Timer Interval setting Changing the Exit Delay Timer A Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support agent can assist you in changing your Exit Delay Timer Interval The Exit Delay Timer Interval feature allows you sufficient time to exit your home without tripping an alarm 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
43. ble Reinsert the screw and turn clockwise to tighten Plug in the AC to DC adapter into an AC power outlet Note There will be a three 3 seconds delay before the green LIGHT turns on If the green LIGHT continues to flash after installing the new batteries and the cover is attached the batteries are not good Replace the bad batteries with good ones and reattach the cover The green Light will stop flashing once the cover is reattached Digital Life User Manual Page 89 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 The most recent version of the standard is ANSI SIA CP 01 2010 which was established in 2010 The standard generally specifies the design for controls of security alarm systems at the control panel The specifications focus on the system arming and disarming process where many false alarms are generated The following table includes the CP 01 2010 features that are supported in your Digital Life System It includes feature descriptions and default feature settings Digital Life CP 01 Feature Featur
44. by the manufacturer Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or corrosion CAUTION Batteries should not be recharged disassembled in heat above 100 C 212 F or disposed of in fire Disposal of used batteries must be made in accordance with the waste recovery and recycling regulations in your area Notice to users in California This Perchlorate warning applies only to Manganese Dioxide Lithium cells sold or distributed only in California USA Percolate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Digital Life User Manual Page iii Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from be
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47. curity PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter their Security PIN again to clear the message Digital Life User Manual Results Breakage e Keypad LCD will display Intrusion Alarm Sent e Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel e Keypad LCD will display Alarm Canceled e Keypad LCD will display Enter PIN to Clear Functional Testin e Keypad LCD will display lt Device Name gt Glass Breakage For example Dining Room Glass Breakage e Keypad LCD will display Intrusion Alarm Sent e Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel e Keypad LCD will display Alarm Canceled e Keypad LCD will display Enter PIN to Clear break simulator such as the Intellisense Model FG 701 Page 100 Testing Your Device Keypad SW ATT PAD2W and Indoor Siren SW ATT SRN Fire Emergency Keypad SW ATT PAD2W and Indoor Siren SW ATT SRN Auxiliary Emergency Digital Life User Manual System Procedure DLS in Test Mode Press the FIRE button on the keypad When prompted press the asterisk key to confirm the Fire Emergency After alarms have been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarms and then enter your Security PIN again to clear the messages AUXILIARY Emergency e DLS in Test Mode e Press the AUXILIARY button on the keypad e When prompted press the asterisk key to confirm the Auxiliary Em
48. e In the event of a fire e Leave immediately Do not stop to pack or search for valuables e In heavy smoke hold your breath and stay low crawl if necessary e The clearest air is usually near the floor e If you have to go through a closed door carefully feel the door and door knob to see if undue heat is present If they seem cool brace your foot against the bottom of the door with your hip against the door and one hand against the top edge Open it slightly If a rush of hot air is felt slam the door quickly and latch it Unvented fire tends to build up considerable pressure Be sure all members of the household realize and understand this danger e Use your cell phone a neighbor s phone or a street fire alarm box to call the fire department The job of extinguishing the fire should be left to the professionals Always be Prepared Practice the following steps to prepare you and your family in the event of a fire Digital Life User Manual Page 71 AIST Pp Digital Life Evacuation Plan e Perform fire drills regularly Use them to assure recognition of an alarm signal e 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 e Establish one meeting place outside the home Insist that everyone meet there during an alarm This will eliminate the tragedy of someone reentering the home for a missing member who is actually safe
49. e Default Name Name Settings Setting Feature Description Exit Delay Exit Time Forty five 45 to Sixty 60 After arming your system the Exit Timer one hundred and second Delay Timer feature allows you twenty 120 interval sufficient time to exit your home seconds interval without tripping an alarm Exit Time Exit Time Enabled Disabled Enabled The Exit Time Restart feature resets Restart Restart the Exit Delay Timer when you are arming Away Stay and leave and reenter your home This provides you more time to leave again This restart only occurs one 1 time Auto Stay Auto Stay Arm Enabled Disabled Enabled When the Auto Stay on Unvacated Arm on on Unvacated Premises feature is enabled and you Unvacated Premises activate the Armed AWAY mode Premises using the keypad but do not leave your home then the system will automatically be armed in the Armed STAY mode rather than the Armed AWAY mode Entry Delay Entry Delay Enabled Disabled Enabled When entering your home while the Timer with a range of with thirty system is armed the Entry Delay thirty 80 to two 30 Timer feature allows you sufficient hundred and second time to get to a keypad and enter forty 240 delay your Security PIN before the system seconds interval interval sounds an alarm Digital Life User Manual Page 90 CP 01 2010 Supported Features for False Alarm Reduction Digital Life CP 01 Feature Feature Name Name Abort Delay Abor
50. e cover your warranty will be void This product contains no user serviceable parts Check Product Safety Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product the service technician must perform safety checks to determine that this product is in proper operating condition Protect the Product When Moving It Digital Life User Manual Page v Safety Instructions Always disconnect the power source when moving the apparatus or connecting or disconnecting cables Battery Replacement Warnings A 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 System Test lt is recommended that you test your Digital Life System on a weekly basis Digital Life User Manual Page vi ATST Digital Life Contents introd ction to the Digital LING 5 Slee fase senacssateecoeseaosmineconGaaccuenaee eaneeseieuestageabeeioeeec 1 About Your AT amp T Digital Life System sescaceecenincexosecnenameinicaniacermenbeancecanedecneniaieieasinieaneaecoess 2 AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Centers cccccccccccececceeeeceeeeeseeeeseeeeeseeeeseaeesseeesaaees 2 Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support ccccccceececeeeeseeeeeceeeeseeeeeseeeeseaeeeseeeesseee
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53. em status information It makes predefined chirp and beep sounds when buttons are pressed on the keypad or specific events occur For example the system can be configured so the keypad chirps when an entry exit door is opened and closed The keypad annunciates different sounds for fire alarms and intrusion alarms The Keypad Model SR KPD02 is powered by an AC DC adapter that plugs into an AC power outlet It is equipped with rechargeable batteries that provide 24 hour battery backup under a local power failure condition The batteries are customer replaceable Becoming Familiar with your Keypad Model SR KPD02 Features LCD Display Armed LED Red Ready LED Green Function buttons Emergency buttons Numeric keypad Display The LCD displays the current system state and any changes in system state Digital Life User Manual Page 32 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation System LIGHTs If the Armed Red LIGHT is ON a LCD message will indicate the status of the System Armed Stay Armed Away or Armed Instant If the Ready Green LIGHT is ON the system is ready for arming If the Armed Red LIGHT is OFF and the Ready Green LIGHT is OFF then the system is not ready for arming because one or more of the monitored devices such a door or window sensor is not in the closed state Numeric Keypad Use the Numeric keypad to enter your Security PIN to confi
54. equence Timeout Interval ends SW ATT then silence which is typically four 4 PAD2W repeating minutes Intrusion Alarm Indoor Siren Slow one 1 Slow beeping continues SW ATT SRN second short until Siren Timeout Interval and Keypad beeping ends which is typically four SW ATT 4 minutes PAD2W Offline Indication for Chirps once a If any device is offline chirp Keypad Indoor Siren minute will occur once a minute Signal Booster 915 until silenced Signal Booster 433 Conversion Kit Smoke Sensor CO Sensor Contact Sensor Glass Break Sensor or Motion Sensor PIR Digital Life User Manual Page 29 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation Feature Device s Operation Low Battery Indication Chirps once a If battery is low in any for Keypad Indoor minute device chirp will occur once Siren Signal Booster a minute until silenced 915 Signal Booster 433 Conversion Kit Smoke Sensor CO Sensor Contact Sensor Glass Break Sensor or Motion Sensor PIR RF Jamming Sounder in DLC Continuous tone During a condition of RF 100 Digital Life jamming the sounder in the Controller DLC 100 Digital Life Cabinet Controller Cabinet will beep continuously Chirp 0 5 second Short Beep 1 second Long Beep 2 seconds Priority of Alarm Signaling There is an automatic prioritization of alarm signaling to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Cente
55. er DLC 100 Features 1 AT amp T Cellular Data Antenna 2 Antenna for communication with AT amp T smoke carbon monoxide and intrusion detection devices 3 Antenna for communication with keypads and indoor sirens 4 Antenna for communication with AT amp T smoke carbon monoxide and intrusion detection devices Five System Status LIGHTs Battery Compartment Door Digital Life User Manual Page 9 aba Digital Life Digital Life Controller DLC 100 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 AC POWER BATTERY SYSTEM Digital Life User Manual OPERATION 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 GREEN LIGHT indicates the battery is fully charged RED LIGHT indicates the battery needs to be replaced LIGHT OFF indicates the battery is dead or there is no battery GREEN LIGHT indicates your system is working RED LIGHT indicates your system has a problem YELLOW LIGHT indicates your system is in Maintenance Mode YELLOW LIGHT FLASHING then GREEN LIGHT FLASHING indicates Radio Frequency RF jamming is being detected Type of RF Jamm
56. er replaceable Becoming Familiar with your Keypad Model SW ATT PAD2W Features Function buttons Armed LED Red Ready to Arm LED Green Emergency Numeric buttons keypad Digital Life User Manual Page 14 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation Display The LCD displays the current system state and any changes in system state 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 If the Armed Red LIGHT is OFF and the Ready Green LIGHT is OFF then the system is not ready for arming because one or more of the monitored devices such a door or window sensor is not in the closed state Numeric Keypad Use the Numeric keypad to enter your Security PIN to confirm emergency button selections and to access system functions Function Buttons You can use the function buttons to select the STAY AWAY and BYPASS features Emergency Buttons The Emergency Buttons are used to send an emergency alarm directly to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center immediately upon being pressed and confirmed The Emergency Buttons are functional whether the system is armed or not armed Operating Your Keypad Model SW ATT PAD2W The Keypad Model SW ATT PAD2W is used to arm disarm the system and obtain information concerning the status of the system
57. ergency e After alarms have been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarms and then enter your Security PIN again to clear the messages Results Keypad LCD will display Press to Confirm FIRE Indoor Siren and keypad will sound a Fire Alarm Three 3 short one 1 second beep sequence then silence repeating Keypad LCD will display FIRE Emergency Sent Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel e Keypad LCD will display Press to Confirm AUX e Keypad LCD will display AUX Emergency Sent e Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel e A Fire Emergency alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required e An Auxiliary Emergency alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required Page 101 Testing Your System Device Keypad SW ATT PAD2W and Indoor Siren SW ATT SRN Police Emergency Keypad Model SR KPD02 and Indoor Siren SW ATT SRN Fire Emergency e Press the FIRE button on the keypad Digital Life User Manual Procedure POLICE Emergency e DLS in Test Mode e Press the POLICE button e When prompted press the asterisk key to confirm the police Emergency e After alarms have been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarms and then enter you Security PIN again to clear the messages Fire Emergency e Place
58. es e Solid Red unit is AC powered and the backup battery needs to be replaced e Off unit is not AC powered and backup battery has failed Digital Life User Manual Page 62 AT amp T gt Digital Lite Indoor Siren SW ATT SRN Features and Operation Replacing the Indoor Siren Model SW ATT SRN Batteries Your Indoor Siren Model SW ATT SRN is equipped with two 2 non rechargeable 3VDC Panasonic CR123A or Duracell DL123A batteries The batteries provide twenty four 24 hour battery backup You must first remove the unit from the AC outlet by removing the retaining screw that is located at the top of the indoor siren which secures the indoor siren to the AC outlet Then you can replace batteries by opening the battery compartment located on the rear of the unit lt p Unscrew to access battery r 2 Install batteries compartment pn After you have installed new batteries plug the indoor siren back into the lower socket of the AC outlet Then replace the retaining screw in the plastic tab at the top of the indoor siren and secure the indoor siren to the AC outlet Note Be sure to observe the polarity of the batteries during installation or replacement Digital Life User Manual Page 63 AT amp T gt Digital Life Smoke Sensor Features and Operation smoke Sensor Features and Operation Your DLS includes one or more of the following smoke sensors Smoke Sensor Model SW ATT SMKT Smoke Sensor Model 562NS
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60. es not arm the motion detectors in the Digital Life System Immediately arms the all perimeter and interior sensors without keypad annunciation Note The Exit Delay or Entrance Delay Time will be cut short if the Arm INSTANT button is pressed during the arming state Replacing the Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB2 Batteries Batteries are installed in the Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB2 during the production process The keychain remote is ready to use right out of the box To replace the batteries 1 Remove the top cover by inserting a coin in the slot located at the bottom of the keychain remote and turn it ninety 90 degrees Digital Life User Manual Page 60 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keychain Remote s Features and Operation 2 Use a small Phillips Head screwdriver to remove the screw located in the center of the printed circuit board Do not discard the screw 3 Remove the printed circuit board 4 Remove the two depleted batteries and dispose of them as required by local laws 5 Insert the two 2 replacement CR2025 Lithium Panasonic CR 2025L BN batteries paying careful attention to the batteries polarity NOTE The positive side of the batteries should be facing down 6 Replace the printed circuit board with the side with the two large circles facing the batteries 7 secure the printed circuit board by screwing it in place with the screw previously removed using a small Phil
61. esting the Signal Booster 433 End to End Testing e Test each outlying 433MHz device one at a time by executing the following procedure o Arm the system in the Armed STAY Mode o Open trip one device o After the alarm has been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter your Security PIN again to clear the message Results End to End Testing e For each device e Keypad LCD will display lt Device Name gt Opened or lt PIR Device Names Motion or lt Smoke Device Name gt Smoke Detected or lt CO Device Name gt CO Detected gt lt Device Name gt Glass Breakage For example Master Bedroom Window Opened Keypad LCD will display Intrusion Alarm Sent or Fire Alarm Sent or CO 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 e An Intrusion Alarm or Fire Alarm or CO Alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required Page 105 Testing Your System Device Procedure Signal Booster 915 SW ATT RPTR9 e DLS in Test Mode Note By testing outlying 915MHz devices including Keypads and Indoor Sirens you are automatically testing the Signal Booster 915 The testing can be accomplished by utilizing an outlying keypad to enter a Fire Alarm Emergency and confirm that the Fire Ala
62. evices one at a time Digital Life System Testing Instructions Procedure Surface Contact Sensor SW ATT V2 l e An Intrusion alarm e DLS in Test Mode End to End Testing eLo ene End to End Testing e For each device AT amp T Digital Life Digital Life User Manual Page 94 Testing Your System Device Recessed Door Window Sensor SW ATT RDW Digital Life User Manual Procedure e Test each device one at a time by executing the following procedure o Arm the system in the Armed STAY Mode o Open one protected door or window o After the alarm has been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter your Security PIN again to clear the message e DLS in Test Mode End to End Testing e Test each device one at a time by executing the following procedure o Arm the system in the Armed STAY Mode o Open one protected door or window o After the alarm has been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter your Security PIN again to clear the message Results Keypad LCD will display lt Device Name gt Opened For example Master Bedroom Window Opened Intrusion Alarm Sent Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel Alarm Canceled Enter PIN to Clear End to End Testing e For each device e Keypad LCD will display lt Device Name gt Opened For example Kitchen Door Opened e
63. he DLC 100 It is a tamper protected ceiling or wall mounted unit with a fifteen 15 foot maximum detection range 360 maximum horizontal sensing angle and dual stage glass break detection as shown Red Green LIGHT LIGHT Test Button Replacing the Glass Break Sensor Model SW ATT GB Batteries CAUTION Opening the battery compartment door when the system is armed triggers the transmission of a tamper alarm to the AT amp 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 You can replace the battery by turning the sensor counterclockwise from the base Replace the two 2 CR123A batteries Panasonic CR123PT 1FE GP GPCR123A paying careful attention to the battery polarity Re attach the glass break detector to its base match the alignment marks and twist clockwise Digital Life User Manual Page 80 AT amp T gt Digital Lite Glass Break Sensor SW ATT GB Features and Operation gp Install Batteries Note If batteries are not installed the sensor cannot be installed to its base Testing the Glass Break Detector Model SW ATT GB See the Test Your System section concerning testing your Glass Break Detectors s Model SW ATT GB Digital Life User Manual Page 81 AT amp T gt Digital Life Motion Sensor SW ATT PIR Features and Operation Motion Sen
64. he keypad beeps slowly during the exit delay timer interval and then chirps fast for the last ten 10 seconds 15683 If you choose to exit while Arming STAY 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 mode The ARMED Red LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD displays Armed STAY If you open a non designated entry exit door or window while the system is in Armed STAY mode it will cause an alarm T15683 Note You may disarm the system during the exit delay timer interval by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN Digital Life User Manual Page 17 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation Arming the System INSTANT Press and hold the STAY button for two 2 seconds to arm all perimeter and interior sensors The keypad chirps and the LCD displays Arming Exit Now The system is in the Armed STAY mode The ARMED Red LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD displays Armed STAY When the system is Armed STAY if you open a non designated entry exit door or window it will cause an alarm Note You may disarm the system by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN Digital Life User Manual Page 18 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation Arming the System AWAY Press the AWAY button to arm al
65. he possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm 8 inches during normal operation Important Information About Radio Devices The following information is important when installing radio wireless devices 1 AT amp T radio controls provide a reliable communications link and fill an important need in portable wireless signaling However there are some limitations which must be observed 2 For US installations only the radios are required to comply with FCC rules and regulations including FCC part 15 devices As such they have limited transmitter power and therefore limited range 3 A receiver cannot respond to more than one transmitted signal at a time and may be blocked by radio signals that occur on or near their operating frequencies regardless of code settings 4 Changes or modifications to the device may void FCC compliance 5 Infrequently used radio links should be tested regularly to protect against undetected interference or fault 6 RF signals can be affected by metal objects including metal doors or large mirrors Care should be taken to avoid these objects during installation as they can interfere with proper operation WARNING The polarity of the battery must be observed Improper handling of lithium batteries may result in heat generation explosion or fire which may lead to personal injuries Replace only with the same as recommended
66. he smoke sensor base then inserting the sensor cap into the smoke sensor base and turning it clockwise ttab Alignment arrow The cap snaps firmly into place when secure Insert the batteries and replace the battery compartment cover Reattach the smoke sensor to its mounting base and perform the Sensitivity Test Evacuation Plan Digital Life User Manual Page 70 AIST Digital Life 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 e Do not smoke in bed e Do not leave children home alone e Never clean with flammable liquids such as gasoline e Properly store materials Use general good housekeeping techniques to keep your home neat and tidy A cluttered basement attic or other storage area is an open invitation to fire e Use combustible materials and electrical appliances carefully and only for their intended uses Do not overload electrical outlets e Do not store explosive and or fast burning materials in your home e Even after proper precautions have been taken fires can start Be prepared What to do in Case of Fir
67. ing One Way Jamming at DLC 100 Digital Life Controller Cabinet Two Way Jamming at DLC 100 Digital Life Controller Cabinet One Way Jamming at a Repeater Two Way Jamming at a Repeater SYSTEM LIGHT Behavior SYSTEM LIGHT blinks yellow once blinks green once then repeats SYSTEM LIGHT blinks yellow once blinks green twice then repeats SYSTEM LIGHT blinks yellow once blinks green three 3 times then repeats SYSTEM LIGHT blinks yellow once blinks green four 4 times then repeats Page 10 AT amp T gt Digital Life Digital Life Controller DLC 100 Features and Operation FEATURE OPERATION WIRELESS BROADBAND GREEN LIGHT indicates signal strength is good RED indicates no or low cellular data signal strength WIRELINE BROADBAND GREEN LIGHT indicates data connection LIGHT OFF indicates no data connection WARNING If the SYSTEM LIGHT is flashing Yellow and then flashes Green and an auditory signal is coming from the Digital Life Controller Cabinet DLC 100 the DLC 100 is detecting Radio Frequency RF Jamming Please call 1 855 288 2727 for Customer Care Technical Support Replacing the Digital Life Controller DLC 100 Battery CAUTION Opening the battery compartment door when the system is armed triggers the transmission of a tamper alarm to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center In order to prevent a false alarm please ensure that the system is disarmed prior to opening the ba
68. ing walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as a power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Power Source Warning A label on this product indicates the correct power source for this product Operate this product only from an electrical outlet with the voltage and frequency indicated on the product label If you are uncertain of the type of power supply to your home or business consult your service provider or your local power company The AC inlet on the unit must remain accessible and operable at all times Ground the Product Digital Life User Manual Page iv Safety Instructions AN 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
69. l Sensitivity Test e Zero 0 to Three 3 flashes indicates Have unit replaced e Four 4 to Seven 7 flashes Unit is within normal sensitivity range No action is required e Eight 8 or Nine 9 flashes Have unit replaced e A Fire alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required End to End Testing e For each device e When smoke Is detected a loud temporal 3 local alarm is sounded e Keypad LCD will display lt Smoke Device Name gt Smoke Detected For example Master Bedroom Smoke Detected e Keypad LCD will display Fire Alarm Sent e Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Page 98 Testing Your System Device Procedure Results TEST SILENCE button Enter PIN to Cancel for four 4 seconds e Keypad LCD will e Once the test starts the display Alarm smoke alarm LED Canceled flashes one 1 to nine e Keypad LCD will display 9 times Enter PIN to Clear e Count the number of flashes e After alarms have been 222 Sensitivity Test observed enter your e One 1 flash indicates Security PIN to cancel Unserviceable hardware the alarm and then enter fault Replace the unit ityl PIN i your Security again Two 2 to Three 3 Ore earne E EG flashes indicates Unit is becoming insensitive Clean and retest unit If error persists have unit replaced Four 4 to Seven 7 flashes Unit is within normal sensitivity range No action is required
70. l 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 You may disarm the system during the exit delay timer interval by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN After the exit delay timer interval expires the system is in the Armed AWAY mode The ARMED Red LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD displays Armed AWAY Digital Life User Manual Page 19 AT amp T y Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation 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 To proceed with arming the system either close the open sensor s or press the BYPASS button to bypass the sensor s Digital Life User Manual Page 20 AT amp T Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation The system will proceed with the Arming STAY AWAY
71. lips Head screwdriver 8 Snap the cover of the keychain remote transmitter over the base assembly 9 Verify that the keychain remote is working properly by pushing the buttons You will see the red LED illuminate if the transmitter is working Digital Life User Manual Page 61 AT amp T gt Digital Lite Indoor Siren SW ATT SRN Features and Operation Indoor Siren SW ATT SRN Features and Operation Your wireless Indoor Siren Model SW ATT SRN is capable of generating alarms sounds and chirps It is controlled by the DLC 100 It receives commands from the controller and generates tones and pre programmed alarm sequences through its speaker When an AT amp T smoke alarm is activated the Indoor Siren SW ATT SRN will sound three short beeps then silence repeating When an AT amp T carbon monoxide alarm is activated the indoor siren will sound four short beeps then silence repeating In addition the indoor siren beeps during an intrusion alarm ett ates a Jee eT OPA 2 AO fame eld eed Need eet leet ees Fe 8 te _ Fit f OF Fi PTH 4 T amp OC C18 O26 AA EM E A Cr Se PY ee OTe AG Pale set a Fe eet Pa oo et AA Oe geal ote tet Jha ee ote el Ain i ey eel Ter eel NR See 15717 Indoor Siren Model SW ATT SRN Operation The LIGHT shows the system status as follows e Solid Green unit is AC powered and backup battery is good e Blinking Green unit is not AC powered and is operating on batteri
72. ll FIRE Emergency READY LED is Green ARMED LED is OFF The keypad will sound a Fire Alarm Three 3 short one 1 second beep sequence then silence and repeat Keypad LCD will display Title Alarm Enter PIN Scroll Fire Emergency gt System Under Test READY LED is OFF ARMIED LED is OFF The keypad is silent Keypad LCD will display Title Ready to Arm Scroll System Under Test READY LED is Green ARMIED LED is OFF Keypad LCD will display Title Ready to Arm Scroll System Under Ready LED is Green Keypad will chirp once upon AUX button press Keypad LCD will display Title Press Confirm Scroll AUX Emergency READY LED is Green ARMED LED is OFF Sound is OFF Keypad LCD will display Title Alarm Enter PIN Scroll Aux Emergency READY LED is OFF illuminates for each key press This will occur for all device test modes A Fire Emergency alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required e Keypad LCD and keys buttons backlight illuminates for each key press during the testing phase Page 103 Testing Your System Device Procedure Results Notes po ARMEDLEDIsOFF ee e After alarms have been Keypad LCD will display 5 Apa Taena observed enter your Title Ready to Arm Security PIN to cancel the Scroll System Under Test Sn Nestea aoe READY ep isG eee J p en Digital Life Central ARMED LED is OFF esas Monitoring Center with no action re
73. mergency G44 2 C4 CS Ce CO AWAY STAY III JOE 716236 After you press the asterisk key an AUX Emergency alarm will automatically be sent to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center and the keypad displays Alarm Enter PIN ARMED Alarm Enter PIN eS READY AUX Emergency AWAY STAY O O DOWD mw 7D 8 9 m gt OQ T16236 You may cancel the alarm by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN on the keypad Digital Life User Manual Page 46 AT amp T Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 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 Press Confirm POLICE Emergency T16236 After you press the asterisk key a Police Emergency alarm will automatically be sent to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center and after a few seconds the Alarm Enter PIN message displays Alarm Enter PIN POLICE Emergency D 2 C4 CS w D B Ce C0 AWAY STAY JS DE T16236 You may cancel the alarm by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN on the keypad Digital Life User Manual Page 47 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation Keypad Model SR KPD0O2 Operation Quick Reference FEATURE OPERATION AWAY Press AWA
74. mp T gt Digital Lite Introduction to the Digital Life System Introduction to the Digital Life System HANK YOU FOR CHOOSING AT amp 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 amp T services and the underlying AT amp T Digital Life Service Architecture includes e AT amp T Digital Life System which is professionally installed in your home for alarm detection e AT amp T Cellular Data Service for alarm reporting e AT amp T Central Monitoring Centers with dedicated agents for handling alarms and contacting Emergency Services AT amp T Digital Life Data Center AT amp T Wireline Central c Ea Monitoring Center 7 AT amp T X y Atal Wireless Network ta Emergency Services Professionally Installed Fire A f i AT amp T Digital Life System Police v Auxiliary D al As an option AT amp T Digital Life also offers Life Style Services which includes a wide range of home automation and control services Please go to www ait com digitallife to learn about Digital Life Life Style Services Digital Life User Manual Page 1 AT amp T gt Digital Life Introduction to the Digital Life System About Your AT amp T Digital Life System Your professionally installed AT amp T Digital Life System DLS features a Digital Life Controller DLC 100 which is typically installed in a cl
75. n Signal Booster 433 SW ATT RPTR4 Features and Operation The Signal Booster 433 Model SW ATT RPTR4 is used to repeat signals from devices such as a smoke sensor or a surface contact 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 Signal Booster 433 Model SW ATT RPTR4 is equipped with a status green LIGHT on the front surface of the unit The green LIGHT blinks dimly and quickly when it detects 433MHz radio traffic that it is not repeating The green LIGHT blinks brightly and quickly when it detects 433MHz radio traffic that it is has learned to repeat vB 115733 Replacing the Signal Booster 433 Model SW ATT RPTR4 Batteries The Signal Booster 433 Model SW ATT RPTR4 has two 2 non rechargeable CR123A Lithium Duracell DL123A Panasonic CR123A batteries that provide twenty four 24 hour battery backup 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 indoor siren that secures the Signal Booster 433 to the AC outlet and then remove the unit from the AC outlet Digital Life User Manual Page 86 AT amp T gt Digital Life Signal Booster 433 SW ATT RPTR4 Features and Operation Note Be sure to observe the polarity of the batteries during b
76. n Termination of Test Mode System System Acknowledg Acknowledge ement ment Keychain Remote Only Remote Arming Keychain Remote Only Default Setting interval must be operation selected ranging from ten 10 minutes to seven 7 days when entering Test Mode Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Feature Description Mode a test duration interval must be selected ranging from ten 10 minutes to seven 7 days While the system is in Test Mode the keypad LCD will periodically display System Under Test and the keypad will chirp once a minute During the last five 5 minutes of the test duration interval the keypad will chirp once very four 4 seconds If the system is not taken out of Test Mode when testing is completed then the system will automatically return to the normal mode of operation after the test duration interval has expired The keypad must be installed in proximity to a designated entry exit door The system will provide an exit time and progress annunication Note In accordance with UL 681 Section 19 the total exit time cannot exceed 120 seconds as per UL1023 Section 26 14 Digital Life User Manual Page 93 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
77. nceled e Keypad LCD will display Enter PIN to Clear End to End Testing e For each device e When smoke is detected a loud temporal 3 local alarm is sounded e Keypad LCD will display lt Smoke Device Name gt Smoke Detected For example Master Bedroom Smoke Detected e Keypad LCD will display e A Fire alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required Page 97 Testing Your System Procedure your Security PIN again to clear the message Local Sensitivity Test e Press the TEST SILENCE button for four 4 seconds e Once the test starts the smoke alarm LED flashes one 1 to nine 9 times e Count the number of flashes Device e After alarms have been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter your Securityl PIN again to clear the message Smoke Sensor 562NSTT OEM ATT01 e DLS in Test Mode End to End Testing e Test each device one at a time by executing the following procedures e Press the TEST SILENCE button for ten 10 seconds e After alarm has been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter your Security PIN again to clear the message Local Sensitivity Test e Press the Digital Life User Manual Results Fire Alarm Sent e Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel e Keypad LCD will display Alarm Canceled e Keypad LCD will display Enter PIN to Clear Loca
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79. ntral Monitoring Center When the feature is not enabled if the DLC 100 receives one 1 smoke detection message from a smoke sensor a smoke alarm is reported to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center The DLC 100 alarm verification period is twenty 20 seconds Security PIN Security Code Mandatory Mandatory The Security PIN is a four 4 digit code used by you to disarm your system or clear an alarm and must be created by you You must establish a Security PIN in order to be able tp arm your system You must create your mandatory Security PIN by speaking with a Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support agent or accessing www att com dipin Disarm Disarm Basic You enter your four 4 digit Security system PIN into a keypad to disarm the operation system You must create your Security PIN by speaking with a Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support agent or accessing www att com dlpin System Test System Test System Under Basic When system is in Test Mode a Mode Test message system System Under Test message will will periodically operation periodically appear in the keypad appear in the LCD keypad LCD A test duration When the system is placed in Test Digital Life User Manual Page 92 Digital Life CP 01 Fire Alarm Fire Alarm Verification Verification CP 01 2010 Supported Features for False Alarm Reduction Digital Life CP 01 Feature Feature Name Name Terminatio
80. o disengage the sensor from the plate Digital Life User Manual Page 82 AT amp T Digital Life Motion Sensor SW ATT PIR 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 Model SW ATT PIR See the Test Your System section for instructions concerning end to end testing of your Motion Sensor s Model SW ATT PIR Digital Life User Manual Page 83 AT amp T gt Digital Life Signal Booster 915 SW ATT RPTR9 Features and Operation Signal Booster 915 SW ATT RPTR9 Features and Operation The Signal Booster 915 Model SW ATT RPTR9 is used to repeat signals from 915MHz devices such as Keypads SW ATT PAD2W and SR KPD0O2 or Indoor Sirens SW ATT SRN when they are too far away from the DLC 100 to be heard Typically the Signal Booster 915 is installed at the mid point between the DLC 100 and the devices that are being repeated The Signal Booster 915 Model SW ATT RPTR9 determines which 915MHz transmissions are not being received by the DLC 100 and will automatically repeat those 915MHz transmissions Your Signal Booster 915 is equipped with two 2 non rechargeable 3V CR123 Duracell DL123A Panasonic CR123A batteries that provide twenty four 24 hour battery backup in case of local power failure The Signal Booster 91
81. on of a tamper alarm to the AT amp 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 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 Digital Life User Manual Page 27 AT amp T Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation 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 Restore the keypad to its base Keypad Model SW ATT PAD2W and Indoor Siren Model SW ATT SRN Sounds Your Keypad Model SW ATT PAD2W and Indoor Siren Model SW ATT SRN will make different audible sounds based on the actual event that is taking place such as arming disarming alarming or emergency events Feature Device s Sound Operation Armed Away Keypad Two 2 chirps Two chirps sounded at the PAD2W Interval Armed Stay Keypad Two 2 chirps Two chirps sounded at the ani SW ATT end of Exit Delay Timer PAD2W Interval 2 Cancel Alarm Two 2 long two Two long beeps are 2 second beeps sounded when you enter your Security
82. on portion of the Digital Life w 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 Blank Button Replacing the Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB Batteries Batteries are installed in the Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB2 during the production process The keychain remote is ready to use right out of the box To replace the batteries 1 Remove the top cover by inserting a coin in the slot located at the bottom of the keychain remote and turn it ninety 90 degrees Digital Life User Manual Page 56 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keychain Remote s Features and Operation 2 Use a small Phillips Head screwdriver to remove the screw located in the center of the printed circuit board Do not discard the screw 3 Remove the printed circuit board 4 Remove the two depleted batteries and dispose of them as required by local laws 5 Insert the two 2 replacement CR2025 Lithium Panasonic CR 2025L BN batteries paying careful attention to the batteries polarity NOTE The positive side of the batteries should be facing down 6 Replace the printed circuit board with the side with the two large circles facing the batteries 7 Secure the printed circuit board by screwing it in place with the screw previously removed using a small Phillips Head screwdriver 8 Snap the cover of the keychain remote transmit
83. or Takeover Module Low Battery Keypad Siren 433MHz lt device name gt Offline Press button on keypad Repeater 915MHz and Press to Silence to silence chirping for four Repeater Smoke Detector 4 hours CO Detector or Takeover Module Offline Door Window Sensor lt device name gt Offline Press button on keypad Glass Break Sensor or and Press to Silence to silence chirping forever Motion Sensor PIR Offline Door Window Sensor lt device name gt Low Press button on keypad Glass Break Sensor or Battery and Press to to silence chirping forever Motion Sensor PIR Low Silence Battery Digital Life User Manual Page 53 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keychain Remote s Features and Operation Keychain Remote s Features and Operation Your DLS may include one or more of the following keychain remotes Keychain Remote SW ATT FOB Keychain Remote SW ATT FOB2 Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB Operation Your Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB is a programmable four button device that features over 16 billion different code sequences It allows you to perform some of the same functions as the keypad Your keychain remote is battery operated Under normal operation when a button is pressed on the keychain remote the RED LIGHT at the top of the keychain remote will emit a solid flash during the transmission to the DLC 100 Your keychain remote will
84. oset utility room or basement The DLC 100 is a wireless controller that monitors a wide range of AT amp T provided devices for the detection of fire such as smoke sensors and carbon monoxide CO sensors The DLC 100 does not monitor previously installed smoke and CO sensors or customer provided smoke and CO sensors nor does it monitors previously installed intrusion devices Once the DLC 100 is installed and activated it constantly monitors smoke sensors and CO sensors and automatically reports alarms to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Centers When the system is armed the DLC 100 automatically reports intrusion AT amp T provided window door sensors motion sensors and glass breakage sensors alarms to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Centers AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Centers The AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Centers are state of the art 24x7 UL Certified monitoring facilities where all agents are dedicated to handling and processing alarms Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support agents are available 24x7 to provide any assistance that you require including e Establishing changing your mandatory four 4 digit Security PIN e Changing your Entry Delay Timer setting e Changing your Exit Delay Timer setting In order to speak with a Digital Life Customer Care Technical Support agent please call 1 855 288 2727 and when prompted press num
85. ps once a If any device is offline chirp Keypad Siren 915MHz SR KPDO02 minute will occur once a minute Repeater 4833MHz until silenced Repeater Takeover Module Smoke Detector CO Detector Door Window Sensor Glass Break Sensor or Motion Sensor PIR Low Battery Indication Keypad Chirps once a If battery is low in any for Keypad Siren SR KPDO02 minute device chirp will occur once 915MHz Repeater a minute until silenced 433MHz Repeater Takeover Module Smoke Detector CO Detector Door Window Sensor Glass Break Sensor or Motion Sensor PIR RF Jamming Sounder in DLC Continuous tone During a condition of RF 100 Digital Life jamming the sounder in the Controller Cabinet DLC 100 Digital Life Controller Cabinet will beep continuously Chirp 0 5 second Short Beep 1 second Long Beep 2 seconds Digital Life User Manual Page 51 SL Digital Life Priority of Alarm Signaling Keypad SR KPD02 Features and Operation There is an automatic prioritization of alarm signaling to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Centers based on the type of alarm as indicated in the following table from highest to lowest priority Priority High to Low Type of Alarm Fire Alarm Fire Emergency Carbon Monoxide CO Alarm e a Sounding and Displaying Device Trouble Conditions Your Keypad Model SR KPD02 will display messages and chirp whenever device trouble conditions exist You will
86. quired Keypad Model SR KPDO2 and Indoor Siren SW ATT SRN Police Emergency Police Emergency e Place the DLS in e Keypad LCD will display Test Maintenance Mode Title Ready to Arm Scroll System Under e Ready LED is Green e Press the POLICE button Keypad LCD and on the keypad keys buttons backlight illuminates Keypad LCD will display Press Confirm e When prompted press The keypad will sound a the asterisk key to Police Alarm One 1 long confirm the POLICE two 2 second beep then Emergency repeats Keypad LCD will Display Title Alarm Enter PIN gt Scroll System Under Test gt Police Emergency READY LED is OFF ARMED LED is OFF e After alarms have been Keypad LCD will display observed enter your Title Ready to Arm Security PIN to cancel the Scroll Police Emergency alarms Title Ready to Arm Scroll lt Blank gt READY LED is Green ARMED LED is OFF e A Police Emergency alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required Digital Life User Manual Page 104 Testing Your System Device Signal Booster 433 SW ATT RPTR4 Digital Life User Manual Procedure e DLS in Test Mode Note By testing outlying 433MHz devices including Surface Contact Sensors Recessed Contact Sensors Motion Sensors Glass Break Detectors Smoke Sensors and CO Sensors which communicate through a Signal Booster 433 you are automatically t
87. r 4 NiHM Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable batteries N st o oO bed fa Note Observe the polarity of the batteries for correct battery installation Restore the battery compartment cover and mount the keypad to its base Digital Life User Manual Page 49 AIST o Digital Life Keypad SR KPD02 Features and Operation Keypad Model SR KPDO2 and Siren Model SW ATT SRN Sounds Your Keypad SR KPD0O2 and Siren SW ATT SRN will make different audible sounds based on the actual event that is taking place such as arming disarming alarming or emergency events Feature Device s Armed Away Keypad SR KPDO2 Armed Stay Keypad SR KPDO2 Cancel Alarm Keypad SR KPDO2 CO Alarm Siren SW ATT SRN and Keypad one 1 second SR KPDO2 repeating Disarm Keypad SR KPDO2 Door Close Keypad SR KPDO2 Door Open Keypad SR KPDO2 Entry Delay Keypad SR KPDO2 Exit Delay Keypad SR KPDO2 Digital Life User Manual Sound Two 2 chirps Two 2 chirps Two 2 long two 2 second beeps Four 4 short beep sequence then silence One 1 two 2 second long beep Two 2 chirps ine Three 3 chirps Slow one 1 second short beeping followed by fast short beeping Slow short one 1 second beeping followed by fast beeping Operation Two chirps sounded at the end of Exit Delay Timer Interval Two chirps sounded at the end of Exit Delay Timer Interval Two long beeps
88. r Model SW ATT V2 Features and Operation page 77 Page 6 AT amp T Digital Life Digital Life System Devices Device See Recessed Contact Sensor SW ATT Recessed Contact Sensor Model RDW SW ATT RDW Features and Ss Operation page 78 Glass Break Sensor SW ATT GB Glass Break Sensor Model SW ATT GB Features and Operation page 80 3 Motion Sensor SW ATT PIR Motion Sensor Model SW ATT PIR Features and Operation page 82 Digital Life User Manual Page 7 AT amp T o Digital Life Digital Life System Devices Device See Signal Booster 915 SW ATT RPTR9 Signal Booster 915 Model SW ATT RPTR9 Features and Operation page 84 Signal Booster 433 SW ATT RPTR4 Signal Booster 433 Model SW ATT RPTR4 Features and Operation page 86 Conversion Kit SW ATT TAKRF Conversion Kit Model SW ATT 7 TAKRF Features and Operation page 88 Digital Life User Manual Page 8 AT amp T gt Digital Life Digital Life Controller DLC 100 Features and Operation Digital Life Controller DLC 100 Features and Operation Your Digital Life System comes with a Digital Life Controller Model DLC 100 that communicates with every AT amp T provided device within your Digital Life System configuration Your Digital Life Technician has installed your DLC 100 in a closet utility room or basement Pb R DLC 100 a 1 5 6 T15217 Digital Life Controll
89. recommended actions Digital Life User Manual Page 66 AT amp T Digital Life Smoke Sensor Features and Operation Smoke Sensor 562NSTT OEM ATT01 Features Your Smoke Sensor Model 562NSTT OEM ATT01 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 sensor signals every twenty 20 seconds as long as it is detecting smoke and an extreme rise in temperature LIGHT Temperature Sound vent sensor D l gt Silence Test button Temperature sensor WARNING The Digital Life System monitors AT amp T smoke sensors only and does not monitor preexisting smoke sensors or smoke sensors that were not provided by AT amp T Smoke Sensor Model 562NSTT OEM ATT01 Operation The Smoke Sensor Model 562NSTT OEM ATT0O1 LIGHT flashes every 8 seconds to indicate normal operation When the LIGHT is ON smoke is being detected When the LIGHT is OFF there is a trouble condition or maintenance is required Replacing the Smoke Sensor Model 562NST T OEM ATT01 Batteries To replace the batteries remove the unit from the mounting base by turning it counter clockwise Digital Life User Manual Page 67 AT amp T gt Digital Life Smoke Sensor Features and Operation Slide the battery compartment cover and lift it off Insert two 2 new 3V CR123A lithium b
90. rm emergency button selections and to access system functions Function Buttons You can use the function buttons to select the AWAY STAY and INSTANT features Emergency Buttons The Emergency Buttons are used to send an emergency alarm directly to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center immediately upon being pressed and confirmed The Emergency Buttons are functional whether the system is armed or not armed Operating Your Keypad Model SR KPDO2 The Keypad Model SR KPD0O2 is used to arm disarm the system and obtain information concerning the status of the system The system has three 3 primary states e Ready to Arm all of the supervised devices are in the closed state e Not Ready to Arm one or more of the supervised devices is not in the closed state e Armed system is in the Armed Away Armed Stay or Armed Instant mode Ready to Arm The system is ready to be armed when the READY Green LIGHT is on and the Ready to Arm message is displayed on the LCD Digital Life User Manual Page 33 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation ARMED Ready to Arm AWAY STAY INST e clelcle JIS Slelele T16236 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 The Not Ready to Arm message and the name of the open state device s are displayed on the LCD The LCD will
91. rm is sent on the keypad An outlying indoor siren can be tested by entering a Fire Alarm Emergency from a keypad and observing that the indoor siren sounds the alarm Outlying Keypad Testing e Test each outlying keypad one at a time by executing the following procedure o Press the FIRE button on an outlying keypad o When prompted press the asterisk key to confirm the Fire Emergency o After alarms have been observed enter your Security Digital Life User Manual Results Outlying Keypad Testing e Indoor Siren and outlying keypad will sound a Fire Alarm Three 3 short one 1 second beep sequence then silence repeating e A Fire Emergency has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required e Keypad LCD will display FIRE Emergency Sent e Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel Outlying Indoor Siren Testing e Outlying Indoor Siren and keypad will sound a Fire Alarm Three 3 short one 1 second beep sequence then silence repeating e Keypad LCD will display FIRE Emergency Sent e Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel Page 106 Testing Your System Device Procedure Results PIN to cancel the alarms and then enter your Security PIN again to clear the messages Outlying Indoor Siren Testing e Test each outlying indoor siren one at a time by executing the following procedure o Press the FIRE b
92. rs based on the type of alarm as indicated in the following table from highest to lowest priority Priority Type of Alarm High to Low Fire Alarm Fire Emergency Carbon Monoxide CO Alarm DE Intrusion Alarm Police Emergency Aa Auxiliary Emergency Sounding and Displaying Device Trouble Conditions Your Keypad Model SW ATT PAD2W will display messages and chirp whenever device trouble conditions exist You will be able to silence the chirping sound by pressing the button on the keypad but the message will continue to be displayed as long as the trouble condition exists The chirping sound is a 0 5 second tone every minute The following table contains the device trouble condition messages that can appear in the Digital Life User Manual Page 30 AT amp T Digital Life Keypad SR KPDO2 Features and Operation keypad display The chirping sound will automatically be silenced between 9 00PM to 9 00AM local time Trouble Condition Missing Digital Life Controller DLC 100 Battery Low Digital Life Controller DLC 100 Battery Digital Life Controller DLC 100 AC Power Failure Keypad Indoor Siren Signal Booster 433 Signal Booster 915 Smoke Sensor CO Sensor or Conversion Kit Low Battery Keypad Indoor Siren Signal Booster 433 Signal Booster 915 Smoke Sensor CO Sensor or Conversion Kit Offline Contact Sensor Glass Break Sensor or Motion Sensor PIR Offline Contact Sensor
93. s If condition continues unit has malfunctioned Replace immediately CO not detected Alarm for test purposes only Place alarm body back onto mounting plate If condition continues unit has malfunctioned Replace immediately Replacing the CO Sensor Model SW ATT CO Batteries In order to replace the batteries slide the alarm body off of the mounting plate and insert three 3 new alkaline AA batteries Duracell MN1500 or MX1500 or Energizer E91 Take a look at the polarity illustration in the battery compartment and insert the batteries Note Be sure to observe the polarity of the batteries during installation or replacement Digital Life User Manual Page 5 AT amp T Carbon Monoxide Sensor SW ATT CO Features and Digital Life Operation Testing the CO Sensor Model SW ATT CO See the Test Your System section for instructions concerning testing your CO Sensor s Maintaining the CO Sensor Model SW ATT CO To keep your alarm in good working order you should do the following e Perform a CO Sensor test once a week e Vacuum the detector cover once a month to remove accumulated dust e Never use detergents or solvents to clean the alarm Chemicals can permanently damage or temporarily contaminate the sensor e Avoid spraying air fresheners hair spray paint or other aerosols near the alarm e Do not paint the unit Paint will seal the vents and interfere with proper sensor operation e Move the CO
94. sor SW ATT PIR Features and Operation Your Motion Sensor PIR Model 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 Upon activation of the motion sensor the detection circuitry will go to sleep for a period of three 3 minutes in order to extend battery life During this time period the motion sensor will not be capable of transmitting an alarm T15735 Replacing the Motion Sensor Model SW ATT PIR Battery The Motion Sensor Model SW ATT PIR includes low battery detection When the system indicates a low battery condition on the motion sensor replace the battery CAUTION Opening the battery compartment door when the system is armed triggers the transmission of a tamper alarm to the AT amp 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 battery The Motion Sensor Model SW ATT PIR is equipped with one CR123A Lithium Panasonic CR123PT 1FE GP GPCR123A battery To replace the battery in your motion sensor insert a flathead screwdriver into the small slot located on the bottom of the sensor and pull forward t
95. t Window for Non Fire Zones Windows Abort Abort Sound Annunciation Cancel Cancel Sound Annunciation Cross Cross Zoning Zoning Swinger Shutdown Trips Swinger Shutdown Digital Life User Manual Settings Enabled Disabled with a range of zero 0 to forty five 45 seconds Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled with a range of one 1 to thirty 30 seconds Enabled Disabled with one 1 to six 6 trips Default Setting Enabled with thirty 30 second delay Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled with two 2 trips 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 amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center The Abort Delay feature enables you time to enter your Security PIN into a keypad in order to disarm the system and cancel the alarm before it is reported to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center Note Consult with your Digital Life Technician to determine if your system is configured with a communicator delay Abort Delay An Abort Delay will prevent a report to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center if your DLC 100 is disarmed within thirty 80 to forty five 45 seconds after an intrusion alarm is triggered Note that fire type alarms are normally reported without a delay The Abort Sound feature generates one 1
96. ter over the base assembly 9 Verify that the keychain remote is working properly by pushing the buttons You will see the red LED illuminate if the transmitter is working Digital Life User Manual Page 57 AT amp T gt Digital Life Keychain Remote s Features and Operation Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB2 Operation Your Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB2 is a programmable four button device that features over 16 billion different code sequences It allows you to perform some of the same functions as the keypad Your Keychain Remote Model SW ATT FOB2 is battery operated Under normal operation when a button is pressed on the keychain remote the LIGHT at the top of the keychain remote will emit RED and or GREEN flashes according to the one of the assigned task e DISARMING the LED will flash GREEN for two 2 seconds then illuminates solid GREEN for two 2 seconds e ARMING with all sensors secure or closed the LED will flash GREEN for two 2 seconds then illuminates solid RED for two 2 seconds e ARMING with open sensor s bypassed the LED will alternate flashes GREEN RED GREEN for two 2 seconds then illuminate solid RED for two 2 seconds When the batteries in the keychain remote are low and need to be replaced the keychain remote will perform one of the following states e DISARMED When a button is pressed to ARM the system then the LED will flash RED for two 2 seconds and no
97. th the positive side up The surface contact sensor requires one 3V CR2032 lithium battery Note The Surface Contact Sensor Model SW ATT V2 includes low battery reporting When the system indicates a low battery condition replace the battery Testing the Surface Contact Sensor Model SW ATT V2 See the Test Your System section for instructions concerning testing your Surface Contact Sensor s SW ATT V2 Digital Life User Manual Page 77 AT amp T Recessed Contact Sensor SW ATT RDW Features and Digital Life Operation Recessed Contact Sensor SW ATT RDW Features and Operation Your Recessed Contact Sensor Model 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 Magnet J Magnet housing a Housing Top cap Transmitter Assembly housing t N lt Replacing the Recessed Contact Sensor Model SW ATT RDW Battery CAUTION Opening the battery compartment door when the system is armed triggers the transmission of a tamper alarm to the AT amp 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 battery To replace batteries in the recessed contact sensor remove the transmitter assembl
98. the DLS in Test Maintenance Mode Results Keypad LCD will display Press to Confirm POLICE Indoor Siren and keypad will sound an Intrusion Alarm Slow one 1 second short beeping Keypad LCD will display POLICE Emergency Sent Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel Keypad LCD backlight is illuminated Keypad will sound two 2 short one 1 second beeps Keypad LCD will display Title Ready to Arm Scroll System Under Test Ready LED is Green ARMED LED is OFF Keypad will chirp once upon Fire button press e Keypad LCD will display e A Police Emergency alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no action required e Keypad LCD backlight illumination happens during start of testing BEST PRACTICE Set the Test Duration time to accommodate all device test modes e Keypad LCD and keys buttons backlight Page 102 Testing Your System Device Keypad Model SR KPD02 and Indoor Siren SW ATT SRN Auxiliary Emergency Digital Life User Manual Procedure e When prompted press the asterisk key to confirm the Fire Emergency e After alarms have been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarms e Place the DLS in Test Maintenance Mode e Press the AUX button on the keypad e When prompted press the asterisk key to confirm the AUX Emergency Results Title Press Confirm Scro
99. ttery compartment door to replace the battery To replace the battery 1 Make sure that the system is disarmed before opening the battery compartment door to replace the battery 2 Open the battery compartment by inserting a small coin or the blade of a small flat screwdriver into the slot on the battery compartment screw and rotate one quarter turn to release the door 3 Press the release tab on the Faston Tab to remove and disconncet the discharged battery from the DLC 100 Note This step applies to battery replacement only Digital Life User Manual Page 11 AT amp T gt Digital Life Digital Life Controller DLC 100 Features and Operation 4 Take the new battery and align the DLC 100 Faston terminal with the battery Faston connector and snap to lock Note Typically the DLC battery comes with terminal connectors pre installed however if your DLC battery does not include pre installed terminal connectors check the installation package kit for the Faston Tab and attach the RED connector to the RED terminal and the BLACK connector to the BLACK terminal 5 Insert the battery into the battery compartment and lift the handle to secure Make sure to properly tuck in battery wires to avoid squeezing them between the door and frame CAUTION Ensure to properly insert the battery wires into the battery compartment to AVOID squeezing the battery wires between the compartment door and the frame anmannan T
100. ty PIN to disarm the system After you enter your four 4 digit Security PIN the READY Green LIGHT is illuminated and the LCD display is blank 715681 Digital Life User Manual Page 22 AT amp T y Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation If an alarm is triggered by opening a protected window or door while the system is armed the indoor 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 715682 You can cancel the alarm by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN The LCD will display Alarm Canceled and then will be blank Digital Life User Manual Page 23 AT amp T y Digital Life Keypad SW ATT PAD2W Features and Operation 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 e After you press the asterisk key a fire alarm will be sent to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center and the keypad will display FIRE Emergency Sent as shown T15682 The alarm has been sent to the AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center and after a few seconds the Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel message displays You may cancel the alarm by entering your four 4 digit Security PIN on the keypad Digital Life User Manual Page 24
101. utton on any keypad o When prompted press the asterisk key to confirm the Fire Emergency o After alarms have been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarms and then enter your Security PIN again to clear the messages Conversion Kit SW ATT TAKRF Digital Life User Manual Page 107 Testing Your System Device Digital Life User Manual Procedure e DLS in Test Maintenance Mode Note The Coversion Kit can be utilized to re use the existing wired contact sensors in your home In order to test the Takeover Kit you can open the wired contact sensors one at a time End to End Testing e Test each existing wired contact sensor one ata time by executing the following procedure o Arm the system in the Armed STAY Mode o Open one protected door or window o After the alarm has been observed enter your Security PIN to cancel the alarm and then enter your Security PIN again to clear the message Results End to End Testing e For each existing wired contact sensor e Keypad LCD will display lt Device Name gt Opened For example Master Bedroom Window Opened Keypad LCD will display Intrusion Alarm Sent Keypad LCD will Display Alarm Enter PIN to Cancel e Keypad LCD will display Alarm Canceled e Keypad LCD will display Enter PIN to Clear e An Intrusion alarm has been sent to AT amp T Digital Life Central Monitoring Center with no
102. y from the door or window jams if installed Use a flathead screwdriver to pop off the top cap Carefully remove the transmitter circuit board from its housing Remove the bad battery and properly dispose of it if applicable Insert the replacement battery Digital Life User Manual Page 78 AT amp T Recessed Contact Sensor SW ATT RDW Features and Digital Life Operation CAUTION Pay careful attention to the battery polarity The positive polarity is the side nearest the transmitter printed circuit board The recessed contact 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 Ep Close Testing the Recessed Contact Sensor Model SW ATT RDW See the Test Your System section for instructions concerning testing your Recessed Contact Sensor s Model SW ATT RDW Digital Life User Manual Page 79 AT amp T gt Digital Lite Glass Break Sensor SW ATT GB Features and Operation Glass Break Sensor SW ATT GB Features and Operation Your Glass Break Sensor Model SW ATT GB is a fully monitored sensor that transmits intrusion alarm information to t

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