Inovonics Wireless Corporation 3B6ETVCSM User Manual

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• Check that premises are cleared and assets secured before setting
the system. 
• Turn off all noise sources – radios, compressors, generators,
heavy equipment, etc.
• Know how to cancel an alarm or turn off the system before 
activating. 
• If a false alarm is tripped notify customer service immediately.
• Test the system on a monthly basis to ensure proper functioning
• Check cellular signal, power supply, and that sensors are secured
on a daily basis.
Recommended Locations
• Recommended for use on steel containers, large tool boxes, and
tool storage boxes.
• Place on the 
OUTSIDE of a metal container to ensure transmission
of RF signal. 
Installing & Changing Battery
The DS350 Container Sensor requires a non-rechargeable CR-123
3.0 Volt Lithium battery.
TO INSTALL A BATTERY
1. Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen the captive screw (F). 
2. Flip open the latch. 
3. Install the battery using the polarity (+ and -) markings on the
battery and equipment. Do not use excessive force. If the battery
does not fit, ensure that it matches the polarity markings.
4. Press the Reset Button (C) on the device. After resetting the
sensor (see Device Registration), replace the cover. By open-
ing the device, the Base Unit may display a tamper fault. 
TO CLEAR A FAULT 
a. Select DISPLAY.
b. Scroll list of fault(s). 
c. Select CLEAR.
d. Enter master code.
e. Select OK.
TO CHANGE THE BATTERY
CAUTION: 
Never use a damaged or worn out battery.
1. Carefully remove the old, discharged battery. Dispose of the bat-
tery according to local regulations. 
2. Install new battery using the polarity (+ and -) markings on the bat-
tery and equipment. Do not use excessive force. If the battery
does not fit, ensure that it matches the polarity markings (Fig. 2).
3. Press the Reset Button (C) on the device to re-register the sen-
sor and restore programming. After resetting the sensor, replace
the cover. By opening the device, the Base Unit may display a
tamper fault. 
TO CLEAR A FAULT 
a. Select DISPLAY.
b. Scroll list of fault(s). 
c. Select Clear. 
d. Enter master code.
e. Select OK.
Device Registration
To activate the device, it must first be assigned to your DS100 Base
Unit. Refer to the DS100 JobSite Security Portable Alarm System
Instruction Manual for more details on registering a device during the
initial setup. 
NOTE: The system must be disarmed prior to any programming
changes. 
1. Press the MAIN MENU button on the keypad of the DS100 Base
Unit.
2. Using the keypad, enter the master code.
3. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the
System Settings menu is displayed. Select OK.
4. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the
Wireless Device Maintenance menu is displayed. Select OK.
5. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the menu until the
Add/Replace Device screen is displayed. Select OK.
6. The next available device number will be displayed. Up to 48 sen-
sors can be registered to the system. If there are no slots avail-
able, the screen will display ALL DEVICES IN USE. When the
device number is shown, select OK.
7. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the captive screw. Flip open
the latch. 
8. When prompted by the LCD screen to RESET DEVICE, press
and release the reset button (C) located on the sensitivity keypad
(Fig. 2). The screen will indicate that the device has been regis-
tered.
9. Immediately replace the cover.
10. To edit the description of the device, select EDIT.
11. To edit the description, use the keypad to type a description of up
to 8 characters. The character that is being changed will be under-
lined. To move back a character, use the down arrow key. To move
forward a character, use the up arrow key. When complete, select
SAVE.
IMPORTANT:  Write the device description and corresponding
device number on the Sensor Location List included with the
DS100 JobSite Security Portable Alarm System. Keep this sheet
for reference. This information will be needed during the monitoring
service enrollment process. As device changes are made, be sure
to contact D
E
WALT customer service to make adjustments to the
monitoring service. 
12. After registration, test the sensor. If programming through the initial
setup, the test function will be included in the setup sequence. 
If adding the Container Sensor after the alarm system has been
programmed, use the TEST button on the keypad.
Adjusting Sensitivity
The sounder will indicate with a ticking noise as the sensitivity is being
increased (less vibration) or decreased (more vibration). When the
maximum and minimum are reached, the sensor will beep. Pressing
the reset button will send the sensitivity to the default (medium).
Walk Test
To activate the Container Sensor walk test, create vibration on the con-
tainer. Adjust the sensitivity as appropriate for the type of container
being secured. The Base Unit will indicate that the test was successful
when the device is removed from the list on the LCD screen.
Mounting
The DS350 can be mounted permanently using four #8 screws, four
bolts or temporarily with the magnets on the back of the container
sensor.
IMPORTANT: Because the Container Sensor uses radio frequency
(RF) which can be blocked by metal objects, do not place the DS350
Container Sensor 
INSIDE the container or storage box. 
Align the sensor on the container or storage box in any of the following
locations:
• Underneath the container
• On top of the container 
• On the side or back of the container
USING MAGNETS
There are three magnets on the back of the container sensor. These
magnets are used to temporarily attach the sensor on a container or
storage box. If it is removed by an intruder while the system is dis-
armed, the tamper switch will send a signal to the Base Unit. In the
event that the system is armed, an alarm will occur which in turn will
notify the user. 
USING BOLTS
In order to permanently attach the sensor on a container or storage
box, use four #8 screws or four bolts as appropriate for the material to
which it is affixed.
1. Use the magnets to hold the DS350 in the desired location.
2. Pre-drill the four locations (G) as marked in Figure 3.
3. Place bolts through each hole.
4. Lock bolts with the appropriate nut. (washer if desired) 
Tamper – Faults
Faults indicate when there has been a serious issue that needs to be
addressed. This could be a number of things including an unsecured
device, low battery, tamper or weak signal.
If a fault is present, the system will chime and the Fault screen will be
displayed. To silence the chime, select SILENCE. To display the fault
and resolve immediately, select DISPLAY. Use the up and down