Advanced Warning Systems LLC AWS-RC Manual Do Utilizador
INSYTE PRODUCT OPERATION DESCRIPTIONS
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been disassembled. The alarm may be switched off by depressing, for a period of 3 seconds, the stealth Multifunction
Tact Switch, located on the Male component of the device.
The motion movement alarm is triggered through the warning circuit within the device.
Utilizing an Omni-directional
Motion Sensor, sending a signal to an Oscillator,
driving a Piezoelectric Transducer, producing a minimum of 85db @
3.5kHz warning sound for a duration of 10 seconds, then resets.
1.5. Trigger Lock
The Trigger Lock represents a universal system that prevents the unauthorized use of
a firearm. It exhibits an adjustable locking cam that extends through the trigger
guard and behind the trigger. In this manner, the firearm is rendered inoperative until
the InSyte 1 complete mechanism is removed by an authorized user.
This will also prevent possible accidents derived from an inappropriate handling of
the firearm by an unauthorized person.
1.6. The 6-button Keypad controls
The 6-button Keypad will establish the system control, enabling the following qualities:
Six-button (Four-numeric keys) keypad design:
There are six keys on the keypad for user input. We name them as “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, “ ”, and “ ”. For easier
document writing, we use the following symbols “
” for the keys respectively.. The meaning of each key is
defines as follows:
“ ”: Command Button: This is a special button (we also call it the “wake up button”). No matter the InSyte
device at what status mode, once this button is pressed, it will take the InSyte device into the Wakeup Mode.
“ ”, “ ”, “ ”, and “ ”: Numeric keys: These keys are used to instruct the actions defined be the key
sequence combinations. The following document will explain them in details.
“ ”: Control Button: This is another special button (we also call it the “confirm button”). This key is used to
start an option command, or to end an action command sequence, or to confirm user key input action.
A: SPECIAL Commands:
1) “
”: “TO ARM” the devices: once this key combination is pressed, the InSyte device will be armed immediately,
and a reminder message will be played.
2) “ #### ”: “TO DISARM” the devices: if the “####” is the correct password, then this InSyte device will be
disarmed immediately, and a reminder message will be played. If the “####” is NOT the correct password, then
device will play a reminder message and then this command is void. User can ONLY try this command 5 times with
incorrect passwords.
B: GENERAL Commands:
The command key sequence “ # ”: We have to define the actions for this InSyte command key similar to these keys on
the remote control. So, here is what I think it will do. The definitions of general commands are as follows: