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PANEL ENROLLMENT (continued)

DSC ®

Translator enrollment:

Enter Wireless Enrollment mode.

Trip the translator cover tamper to enroll the translator.

Zone Type: 03 

•  For the first 24 hours after power-up, all translator

tamper trips will send a temporary “open” for 

enrollment purposes.

Zone enrollment:

Enter Wireless Enrollment Mode.

Trip each zone to initiate enrollment.

Confirm ESN, Enter Zone #, and Zone Type.

Setup the zone for the desired behavior.

2GIG ®

Translator enrollment:

Enter RF enrollment mode

Sensor Type: (01) exit entry

Equipment Type: (1) contact

Equipment Code: (0862) DW10-345

At “Enter RF Serial Number” 

•  

Press SHIFT, Learn, then trip sensor

-or-

•  Enter translator’s base ID number printed on the unit

Equipment Age: (0) new

Loop Number:  (1)

Zone enrollment:

Enter RF enrollment mode.

Setup the zone for the desired behavior.

At “Enter RF Serial Number” 

•  

Press SHIFT, Learn, then trip sensor

-or-

•  Enter zone ID number (translator’s base ID with the

last digit replaced with zone number 1-8).

Equipment Age: (0) new

Loop Number: (1)

     

Qolsys ®

• Qolsys IQ panel uses Interlogix 319.5MHz protocol.

• DSC Touch panel made by Qolsys uses DSC 433.92MHz

protocol.

 

FINISH

A

  Close the cover.  Test and verify proper operation at the

panel.  Ensure all zone alarms are reported properly to the 

central station.

B

  Translator Locking: Locking the translator locks all

translator configuration settings and provides takeover 

protection.

a) Ensure all zones are functioning as desired.

b) Carefully review the effects of translator locking before

proceeding:

•  Translator can not be factory defaulted.

•  Existing zone configurations can not be changed.

•  Panel selection can not be changed.

•  Translator 

LOCKING CAN NOT BE UNDONE

.

c) Open the translator cover and cut the lock wire.  The green

and red LED will flash, and the sounder will beep to 

confirm.

C

  With the cover closed, insert the cover securing screw into the

screw hole near the cover latch. 

Notes

ZONES

•  Powered zones have a 60 second lockout after power-up. 

•  Powered zones are turned off when the battery gets low. 

•  Powered zones have a four hour minimum battery backup after

power failure.      

•  Non-powered zones have 24-hours minimum battery backup

regardless of powered zones.

•  All zone status is sent out within a couple minutes of the cover

being closed.

•  If the translator loses both AC and battery backup power, zone

configuration data is retained.

•  Low battery, tamper, and supervisory signals are reported by the

translator on its base zone with ID ending in “0”.

•  Zone ID’s generally end in 1-8.  This is NOT true for Honeywell

®

and powered zones.

•  Low battery signals from the translator are suppressed in the first

24 hours after power-up.  However, a missing battery condition is 

reported right away.

FAULT CONDITIONS

•  12VDC output fault:  Flashes and beeps every 10 seconds on the

green LED and sounder. 

•  12VDC input overvoltage fault:  Continually flashes and beeps on

the green LED and sounder.

•  12VDC input removed fault:  Green LED turns off and the 

sounder makes a long beep.

FACTORY DEFAULT

•  To return the translator to a factory default condition, press and

hold the configure button.  After a couple seconds, the sounder 

will start beeping rapidly.  Continue holding the button until the 

sounder stops beeping.

•  Factory default is not possible if the translator is locked.

ZONE TABLE

3

4

ZONE # SERIAL #

DESCRIPTION

0

Translator Base

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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