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TAMPER SENSOR
This sensor detects when the MOBILELOCK
TM
base unit or
accessory is removed from mounting surface.
DS505 Extended Run-Time Adapter
(available in DS505 combo kit)
The DS505 adapter is used to protect remote storage containers
and equipment.
• Uses four (4) standard D-size alkaline batteries (no external
power source needed)
• Extends the run-time up to three months (requires fewer battery
recharges)
DS510 Indoor Motion Detector
(available in DS510 combo kit)
The DS510 indoor motion detector is used to protect enclosed
areas, trailers and climate-controlled storage spaces.
CAUTION: POTENTIAL EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION OR
FAILURE. This equipment is intended for indoor use only. Do not
use near water. Damage to the equipment may occur. Equipment
shall not be exposed to liquids.
• Low-current motion detector is highly sensitive to moving heat
sources.
• 50 ft. (15.24 m) range; looks for movement across detection
zones
• Advanced digital scanning to recognize “human signatures.”
• Increased immunity to outside interference such as radio
frequency interference (RFI), vibration, static, lightning, ambient temperature changes, and other common causes of false
alarms
The DS510 signals an alarm condition to the MOBILELOCK
TM
unit
when motion is detected by the sensor. If the MOBILELOCK
TM
unit
is armed and the motion detector is enabled, alarm notification is
sent.
Assisted GPS
At any time, the asset can be located through traditional street
maps and aerial photographs on the MOBILELOCK
TM
website
(www.dewalt.com/mobilelock). MOBILELOCK
TM
locator uses stateof-the-art technology called Assisted GPS to provide location even
in most indoor environments. To do this, MOBILELOCK
TM
locator
combines a GPS receiver and a cellular phone. The location is sent
over the cellular network. When the GPS satellites are not in clear
view, the known location of cellular towers assist in providing the
MOBILELOCK
TM
unit’s location.
Prevention of False Alarms
The majority of alarms that occur are false. These situations
happen everyday due to user error, incorrect installation or improper maintenance of the equipment. False alarms will limit the
responsiveness to the system and become a general inconvenience. As the number of false alarms increases, authorities have
become less apt to respond to alarm systems due to this problem.
Many of these situations can be avoided by following some very
simple practices.
• Ensure all users are properly trained on the operation of the
alarm.
• Always turn off the alarm before entering protected area.
• Lock all protected doors, windows, or any other asset attached
to the equipment.
• Check that premises are cleared and assets secured before
setting the alarm.
• Turn off all noise sources: radios, compressors, generators,
heavy equipment, etc.
• Know how to cancel an alarm or disarm the equipment before
activating.
• Test the system on a monthly basis to ensure proper functioning.
• Check cellular signal, battery strength and sensors regularly.
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