Q See Home Security System QSDL503AD User Guide

USER MANUAL  
QSDL503AD  
Intelligent Auto-Dial Alarm System  
Rev 10.28.2009  
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Section 1: USAGE  
Ideal for use in a home, business or warehouse environment and virtually anywhere an  
increased amount of anti-theft assurance is needed. This Auto-Dialing Wireless Alarm System  
deters unwanted intruders from entering by emitting a high pitched alarm signal if the  
parameters of the secured area have been breached. Once the alarm is triggered, the system  
then automatically dials the telephone numbers you store in its memory with a pre-recorded  
message notifying you of the intrusion.  
Section 2: FEATURES  
Wireless 433MHz Auto-Dial Alarm System  
Program up to Six Telephone Numbers to Automatically Dial Out with Pre-Recorded Voice  
Message in Case of Emergency  
Panic Mode  
Code Enabled Arm and Disarm  
Remote Access Arm and Disarm  
Voice Recording Function  
Battery Operated Setting Storage and Dial Out Capability During Power Loss  
Ability to Add up to 38 Accessories  
Easy Do-It-Yourself Installation  
Easy to Program and Use  
Section 3: PACKAGE CONTENTS  
One Main Control Panel  
One Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren  
Four Magnetic Window/Door Sensor Alarms (Batteries Included)  
Two Infrared Sensors (With Brackets)  
One Magnetic Code Controller  
One Standard Telephone Wire  
One Adapter (9V 300mA)  
Two Lithium Batteries (3.7V, 850mA)  
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Section 4: SYSTEM INSTALLATION  
4.1: Main Control Panel  
1. Connect one end of the enclosed standard telephone wire to the wire inlet on the Main  
Control Panel (See Picture 1) and the other end to the telephone.  
2. Plug the jack of enclosed adapter into the DC plug of the Main Control Panel (See  
Picture 1) and connect the AC plug into a wall plug or surge protector.  
3. Load 4 “AAA” batteries into the back of the Main Control Panel to use as a backup  
energy source in the event of a power failure.  
4. It is recommended to install the Main Control Panel in a discreet location and out of  
clear view of a potential intruder.  
5. As depicted in Picture 1, the ON/OFF switch on the left side of the Main Control Panel  
allows you to turn the power to your system on or off. When you turn the system on, the  
indicator light on the front of the Main Control Panel will emit a red light and you will hear  
a single beep indicating that the power is on.  
Antenna  
Input  
ON/OFF  
DC Plug  
Phone  
Input  
(Side View 1)  
(Side View 2)  
(Front View)  
(Picture 1)  
4.2: Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the Wireless Indoor  
Lighted Siren and insert the enclosed L+ Battery. Replace the battery  
compartment cover and mount the Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren in a location  
that is elevated and in plain sight.  
2. The LED light on the front of the Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren (See Picture 2)  
will notify you that the device is powered on by flashing in 5 second intervals.  
(Picture 2)  
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4.3: Magnetic Window/Door Sensor Alarms  
1. Position the Magnetic Window/Door Sensor Alarm (Picture 3)  
along the conjoining edges of any window or door you wish to  
protect using heavy duty double-sided adhesive tape. It is  
recommended to use your Magnetic Window/Door Sensor  
Alarms on entries and windows that are most susceptible to  
break-ins and vulnerable to intruders.  
2. To ensure maximum performance of your Magnetic Window/Door  
Sensor Alarms, position the edge of the alarm transmitter no  
more than 10mm away from the edge of the magnet.  
(Picture 3)  
4.4: Infrared Sensor (with Mounting Bracket)  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the  
Infrared Sensor, insert 4 “AA” alkaline batteries and replace the  
battery compartment cover.  
2. Hang the Mounting Bracket (using the included hardware) at  
approximately 3-5 feet high in an area that is free from  
obstruction.  
3. Attach the Infrared Sensor (Picture 4) to the Mounting Bracket  
after you have decided on your desired location and adjust the  
directional angle to a degree that maximizes the scope of the  
Infrared Sensor. It is suggested that you keep the area around  
your Infrared Sensor clear of obstacles and avoid placing it in  
direct sunlight.  
(Picture 4)  
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4.5: Magnetic Code Controller  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the front of the Magnetic Code Controller (Picture 5), insert  
3 “AA” alkaline batteries and replace the battery compartment cover.  
2. Decide on the location you would like to attach your Magnetic Code Controller. It is recommended to  
use a door that is central to your home and in an area that is easy for you to access.  
3. Attach the Magnetic Code Controller to the door molding using heavy duty double-sided adhesive tape  
or mount it down using a small size screw.  
4. Peel the protective film off the double sided tape on the back of the Magnetic Sensor (Picture 5) and  
affix it to the edge of the door. Make sure to align the Magnetic Code Controller and Magnetic Sensor  
so that they are no more than 10mm (1/3”) apart as illustrated in Picture 6.  
Distance  
Cannot be  
Greater  
than 10mm  
(1/3”)  
(Picture 5)  
(Picture 6)  
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Section 5: SETTING UP THE MAIN CONTROL PANEL  
Display Screen  
Indicator Light  
Record  
Panic (Alarm)  
Code  
Microphone  
Lock Keypad  
(Picture 7)  
After loading the batteries in the Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren, Infrared Sensors and Magnetic  
Window/Door Sensors, you are now ready to configure the Main Control Panel. Turning the Main  
Control Panel ON will generate the message NO-SAVE in the Display Panel. This means that your  
system has no information stored and must be configured in order to operate. To set your system up  
correctly, you will need to do the following:  
1. Record an Outgoing Message into your System: Your alarm system will call you in the event of a  
security breach with a pre-recorded outgoing message. Press the REC button on the front of your  
Main Control Unit (See Picture 7) in order to begin recording your outgoing message. Once you press  
the REC button, the system will respond by displaying a message that says REC in the Display  
Screen (Picture 7). Once this message is displayed, you can begin recording a 10 second message.  
You will hear an audible beep when you have reached the allotted 10 seconds. You have now set up  
the outgoing message that will be played when your system auto dials the telephone numbers you  
need to configure in step 2.  
2. Program up to 6 Telephone Numbers into your System: Your alarm system will call you in the  
event of a security breach with a pre-recorded outgoing message. To program the telephone numbers  
your system will automatically dial, press the following keys on the front your Main Control Unit  
(Picture 7): + 1 + 10 Digit Telephone Number + #  
Use the same sequence of keys above to program up to 6 telephone numbers. For each number you  
successfully store, your system will respond by displaying a Serial Number in the Display Screen that  
corresponds to the order of entry (the first number you store will generate the Serial Number 1, the  
second will display the Serial Number 2, the third will display the Serial Number 3, and so on). The  
order in which your system dials out in the event of a security breach correlates to the Serial Number.  
To erase the telephone numbers saved into your system, press the + # keys on the front of your  
Main Control Unit (Picture 7). You will hear an audible beep informing you that you have successfully  
erased the numbers stored in your system.  
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Section 6: SETTING UP THE MAGNETIC CODE CONTROLLER  
Alarm Button – Press to  
Instantly Activate the  
Alarm in the event of an  
emergency  
Arm Button – Press to set  
Your Magnetic Code  
Controller in Arm Mode  
(Picture 8)  
Pressing the ARM button once on the Magnetic Code Controller will activate it after 30 seconds. After 30  
seconds, the Controller is actively on and protecting the doorway that you chose to mount it on. You must  
deactivate the Magnetic Code Controller in order to gain access to the doorway by entering in a 4-digit  
Access Code.  
The default Access Code on your Magnetic Code Controller is 0123. To change this number, hold down  
the ARM button continuously for 3 seconds until you hear a beep. Press the 4 digit code of your choice  
followed by the ARM button. You have now reset your Magnetic Code Controller Access Code. You  
must use this Access Code to deactivate your Magnetic Code Controller and to turn off the alarm in the  
event that the door the Controller is protecting has been opened improperly.  
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Section 7: TURNING YOUR SYSTEM ON  
1. Once you have configured your Main Control Unit and your Magnetic Code Controller, you can  
now use your alarm system. With the power to your Main Control Unit on, press the ARM button  
on the Magnetic Code Controller (Picture 8). You will hear the Main Control Unit and the Wireless  
Indoor Lighted Siren respond by beeping to let you know that they are on and armed. You will  
also see the message “SAVE” displayed on the display screen of your Main Control Unit.  
2. Your system is now on and after 30 seconds, you can no longer enter through any protected  
windows or entry ways without triggering the system’s alarm. Entry through any of the doorways  
or windows being protected will constitute a breach of security and your system will immediately  
respond by emitting a high pitched alarm from the Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren and automatically  
dialing out to the stored telephone numbers.  
3. Pressing the “ALARM” button on your Main Control Unit should be used in the event of an  
emergency as it also constitutes a breach of security and will trigger all the alarms on your system  
instantaneously. The Wireless Indoor Siren will respond with a high pitched alarm and your Main  
Control Unit will automatically dial out to all stored numbers in the event the “ALARM” button is  
pushed.  
4. Entering your 4 digit Access Code in the Magnetic Code Controller will disarm the system and  
allow you to enter without triggering the system.  
5. It is time to replace the batteries in your Wireless Indoor Siren when the LED light on the front flashes  
in 5 second intervals. Your Infrared Sensor will notify you that it is time to change the batteries when  
the LED light on the front is yellow.  
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Section 8: SETTING UP THE ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES  
To enable communication between the Main Control Unit and the various accessories, you must follow  
these steps:  
1. To Connect the Main Control Unit to the Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren: Press the  
CODE button on the front of the Main Control Unit and the CODE button on the back of the  
Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren simultaneously. You will hear a beep from both the Main  
Control Unit and the Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren indicating that you have successfully  
enabled these two devices to communicate after approximately 30 seconds.  
2. To Connect the Magnetic Window/Door Sensor Alarm: Turn the switch on the side of  
the Magnetic Window/Door Sensor Alarm to the “RF+Alarm” position. This will enable  
communication between the Magnetic Window/Door Sensor Alarm and the Wireless Indoor  
Siren which is connected to your Main Control Unit. You will hear a beep from both the Main  
Control Unit and the Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren indicating that you have successfully  
enabled communication between these devices after approximately 30 seconds  
3. To Connect the Infrared Sensor to the Main Control Unit: Point the Infrared Sensor to a  
moving object until the LED blinks. This will enable communication between the Magnetic  
Window/Door Sensor Alarm and the Wireless Indoor Siren which is connected to your Main  
Control Unit. You will hear a beep from both the Main Control Unit and the Wireless Indoor  
Lighted Siren indicating that you have successfully enabled communication between these  
devices after approximately 30 seconds.  
4. To Connect the Magnetic Code Controller to the Main Control Unit: Press the ALARM  
button on the Magnetic Code Controller. This will enable communication between the  
Magnetic Window/Door Sensor Alarm and the Wireless Indoor Siren which is connected to  
your Main Control Unit. You will hear a beep from both the Main Control Unit and the  
Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren indicating that you have successfully enabled communication  
between these devices after approximately 30 seconds.  
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Section 9: TECHNICAL DATA  
Main Control Unit:  
Input voltage: DC6V-9V  
Working current: <12 m A  
Receive frequency: 433.5MHZ-434MHZ  
Infrared Sensor:  
Input volts: DC4.5V (AAAx4)  
Stand by current: <0.1mA  
Transmission current: <8mA  
Transmission frequency: 433.5MHZ-434MHZ  
Transmission distance: >100m (330 ft) (open area)  
Inductive distance: >5m (16 ft) (open area)  
Low voltage indication: <3.1V +/- 0.1V  
Magnetic Window/Door Sensor Alarm:  
Input volts: DC4.5V (Lr44x3)  
Standby current: <10uA  
Transmission current: <8mA  
Transmission frequency: 433.5MHZ-434MHZ  
Transmission distance: >100m (300 ft) (open area)  
Magnetic Code Controller:  
Input volts: DC4.5V (AAAx3)  
Standby current: <10uA  
Transmission current: <5mA  
Transmission frequency: 433.5MHZ-434MHZ  
Transmission distance: >100m (open area)  
Wireless Indoor Lighted Siren:  
Power volts: AC 220V DC3.7V  
Standby current: <10uA  
Alarm current: <200mA  
Alarm volume: >90dB (within 0.5m)  
Receive frequency: 433.5MHZ-434MHZ  
Direct-current indication: < 4.3V  
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Section 10: LOCATION SUGGESTIONS  
Wireless Indoor  
Lighted Siren  
Infrared Sensor  
Magnetic Code  
Controller  
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Section 11: DIAGRAM  
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Mr./Mrs.  
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Postal Address  
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E-mail  
Model Number of Product  
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