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1. L NOILD4AS 9L SL YL EL ZL LL OL 6G BLIGH E Addressable Devices The following addressable devices are available e AMS 220 220T smoke detector with optional tempera ture sensor e AMB 300 PIR detector e AMB 500 ceiling PIR detector e AMB 600 dual PIR detector e AMA 100 glass break detector e AMP 700 magnetic door window contact e AMP 701 contact input module e AMP 702 fire alarm contact input module e AMX 400 repeater isolator module e AML 770 isolator module Fire alarm devices cannot be placed on the same loop as burglary devices Loop Current vs Wiring Distance 50 600 183 1250 38 1 500 152 980 298 400 122 800 244 COo f om a a Addressable Loop Response Time 120 35 The overall system response time for devices on the AML Addressable Loop Wiring The response times below include three factors a toa hi COM PGM daisy chain or T tapped e addressable reporting and confirmation time Wire the AML loop e processing time required by the panel to activate the loop depends on how many devices are on each loop e input debounce time DEVICE according to the follow output ing diagram Ae sli Response Time seconds This configuration is DEVICE only used for AML devices Please see the Installation Instructions provided with each device for more information regarding opera tion and wiring Response Time 1 348 0 036 x of zones Use this formula on the
2. to the telephone num ber represented by the letter C on the display The dialer will output the same frequencies as the touch tone key In some instances this character is used to disable call waiting 6 When you are finished press Adding Tenant Codes for Users PC4850 Modules You can give visitors the option of entering a 1 4 digit code on the keypad to call a user To do this enter the 1 4 digit code for the apartment If a user knows a visitor is coming they can give them the tenant code as a faster way to call them For this to work the user s telephone number must also be programmed see section 4 4 Tenant codes cannot begin with 0 1 Enter 5 followed by a Master code 2 Locate the access code for the user with one of the code searching methods see Section 2 2 Modifying an Existing Code Press to select 3 Use the right arrow gt key to scroll to the following display Select 8 lt gt Tenant Code 4 Press 8 or 5 Enter up to 4 digits for the tenant code 6 When you are finished press Modify An Existing Code To modify an existing code you must first search for it using one of two methods search by user number or by user name To search for the code by user number perform the fol lowing 1 Enter 5 followed by a Master code 2 The display will read Select 0 for User Number Search Press 0 or 3 Enter the access code nu
3. key is pressed the programming keypad will display the message Power System Down and Restart Remove the battery and AC connections to the control panel This will erase all programming and reset the sys tem to its factory default settings All modules will have to be re enrolled and Troubleshooting When using AML devices the AML Key will return to 00 upon resetting the panel s software Default ESCORT4580 if installed Ref 0403 Once this selection has been made the keypad will read Confirm Default Press Press the key to confirm the operation To cancel the default press the key Once the key is pressed the programming keypad will display the message Resetting 4580 Module Once the default is complete the keypad will display 4580 Default is Complete The ESCORT4580 module will be reset to its factory default settings 16 3 Hardware Reset If the installer s code is lost inadvertently the only way to reprogram the system is to perform a hardware reset NOTE If the Installers Lockout feature is enabled there is no way to reprogram the system without enter ing the correct installer s code Panels returned to the manufacturer with this feature enabled and exhibiting no other problems will be subject to an additional ser vice charge NOTE Delete any enrolled AML zones from the system before performing a Hardware Reset To reset the panel to its factory default se
4. on the top line of the display and the zone label on the bottom line of the display Use the lt gt keys to scroll to the zone to be deleted then press The bottom line of the dis play will then read Zone Deleted 3 To delete all AML devices from the selected PGM output select Default AML The panel will display Confirm Default Press To delete all AML devices on the selected PGM press 5 1 5 2 Section 5 Partitions and Zones Zone Supervision Ref 000204 Zone Supervision The control panel must be instructed to supervise either No End of Line Single EOL or Double EOL zone loops These three options are described in Section 2 5 Zone Wir ing To program this option perform the following 1 Enter installer s programming by pressing 8 Installer s Code 2 Enter reference number 000204 and press 3 Scroll through the three supervision types Press to select the supervision type you require Creating Partitions Once all system wiring has been completed and you have enrolled your keypads and modules you can begin pro gramming partitions This will include indicating the number of partitions and programming the available options for each Partitions must be programmed individ ually NOTE If you do not wish to use partitions you must assign all zones which will be used to Partition 1 see 5 3 Adding Zones to Partitions There are five bas
5. NOTE Waterflow zones always require single EOL resis tors regardless of any other programming Refer to the wiring diagram or Section 2 9 Zone Wiring for zone configuration Fire Supervisory 11 A Fire Supervisory zone monitors fire critical systems to indicate when those systems are in a condition that could prevent normal operation This zone will indicate an Off Normal Supervisory condition when a short circuit is detected When the zone is open a zone trouble will be indicated and the keypad will beep This zone will not activate the verbal alarm feature on the PC4936 24 Hour Zones Types 12 23 These zones are always active When violated they will create an alarm whether the partition is armed or dis armed For Types 16 21 When violated the panel will immedi ately latch the bell outputs and will communicate to the central station Each zone has a different SIA identifier e 24 Hr Bell 12 This zone when violated will activate the burglary outputs This zone will not activate the verbal alarm feature on the PC4936 e 24 Hr Bell Buzzer 13 This zone when violated will create an alarm whether the partition is armed or dis armed However if the panel is armed it will activate 15 Y Z L NOILDAS 9L SL YL EL ZL LL OL 6 8 ZL 9 16 the burglary outputs if disarmed it will activate the keypad buzzer When the partition is disarmed this zone will not activate the verbal alarm featur
6. Alternate Commu nicator The output will deactivate when an AC Fail trou ble condition is generated This output will follow the AC Fail Delay if programmed see 10 9 Transmission Delay Partition Status Alarm Memory 58 The output will activate when any of the selected parti tions are armed It will deactivate when all selected parti tions are disarmed If an alarm tamper or fault occurs on any of the assigned partitions the output will flash for the remainder of the armed period If the partition is dis armed the output will flash until the alarm is acknowl edged or the bell time out period expires Card Used PGM Type 59 When this output type is programmed the panel will prompt the installer to enter the user number that this out put will activate for The output will be active for the amount of time programmed in the Pulse Timer whenever an Access Granted event is sent for that user If pro grammed for 000 the output will toggle On Off depend ing on its initial state Battery Test Output 60 Whenever partition one is disarmed the panel will per form a 30 second battery test During this battery test any PGM output programmed as Battery Test will activate for the duration of the battery test The output is intended to be used to switch a load onto the battery circuit 11 4 Output Pulse Times Ref 000706XX where XX pulse time type 00 03 This section will allow you to select the amount of ti
7. If disabled the outputs will be silent during the entry delay default No e Exit Del Term If enabled the exit delay will reduce to five seconds if a Standard Delay zone is opened and closed during the delay period The bell squawk and keypad notification will cease upon the restoral of the delay zone At the end of the delay the partition will be armed default No NOTE The exit delay termination time will be extended to eight seconds for systems with AML loops over 32 detectors e Spcl Alm Entry If enabled the panel will sound an alternate entry delay if an alarm memory is present The keypad sounders will pulse to indicate an alarm in memory If disabled the panel will sound the normal entry delay even if an alarm has occurred during the armed period default Yes Exit Tbl Beep If enabled when the system is armed with any trouble present the keypad will sound a series of 12 beeps before the exit delay begins If dis abled there will be no warning beeps when arming to indicate a trouble condition default No NOTE If AC Trouble displayed is disabled the annuncia tion will not occur for AC Trouble e Push to Set If a Push to Set zone is assigned to the partition the exit delay will not be completed until the Push to Set zone is tripped e Extended Exit Delay If the exit delay is programmed for 255 seconds then the exit delay will count down normally It will not expire until a delay zone assigned to
8. If less than 12 5VDC is applied system operation will be adversely affected To correct the problem try any or all of the following 1 Connect a PC4204 PC4204CX power supply near the module to provide power to the Combus 2 Reduce the length of the Combus run to the module 3 Increase the gauge of wire L NOILD4AS 9L SL YL EL ZL LL OL6G BLIGHT E Capacitance Limits An increase in capacitance on the Combus will affect data transmission and will cause the system to slow down Capacitance will increase for every foot of wire added to the Combus The capacitance rating of the wire used will determine the maximum length of the Combus For example 22 gauge non shielded 4 conductor wire has a typical capacitance rating of 20 picofarads per foot which is 20nF 1000 For every 1000 of wire added regardless of where it is run the capacitance of the Com bus will increase by 20nF The following chart indicates the total Combus wire allowed depending on the capacitance rating of the wire used TOTAL Combus Wire Length 5300 1616m 4000 1220m 3200 976m 2666 810m 2280 693m 2000 608m Wire Capacitance per 1000 300m 15nF 20nF 25nF Wires run in parallel also increase Combus capacitance For example when using 20nF wire the following would be some of the combinations allowed e Four wire runs at 1000 305m each e Six wire runs at 666 203m each e Eight wire runs at 5
9. This is the number of dialing attempts for telephone num ber 2 See Dial Attempts 1 for details Dial Attempts 3 Ref 00040209 This is the number of dialing attempts for telephone num ber 3 See Dial Attempts 1 for details Dialing Delay Ref 00040210 After a failed attempt to call the central station this is the amount of time the panel will wait before making the next dialing attempt Valid entries are from 001 to 255 seconds The default setting is 020 4164 Low Bat Dly Ref 00040211 The transmission of a low battery condition to the central station will be delayed for the number of days pro grammed in this section Valid entries are from 000 to 255 days The default setting is 007 31 6829S vb EZ L NOILDAS 9L SL vL EL ZL LL Waterflow Delay Ref 00020311 This delay is to prevent false alarms due to surges in the sprinkler system The Maximum delay allowed is 90 sec onds The default is 000 seconds disabled The Water flow Delay must be 90 seconds or less This delay affects all zones programmed as Waterflow zone type 10 See 5 4 Zone Programming 10 10 Cross Zone Police Code Alarm Ref 00020301 Police Code Timer Ref 00040307 Cross Zone Police Code reporting code The Cross Zone Police Code reporting code will be trans mitted when two different zones on the same partition go into alarm within the Police Code Time When the first zone goes into ala
10. or Inv Burg Only will squawk default No In an attempt to reduce false alarms the Audible Exit Fault Aud Exit Fault toggle option is designed to notify the user of an improper exit when arming the system In the event that the user fails to close the exit entry door properly the system will notify them in two ways the keypad will emit one continuous beep and the burglary bell outputs will activate If this occurs the user must re enter the premises enter their access code to disarm the system and then follow the arming procedure again default No Automatic Arming Automatic system arming is accessible by the user or sys tem administrator through the 6 System Functions Menu Through this menu the user can set auto arm times days select a programmed auto arm or disarm schedule and turn auto arming on and off NOTE If the system has a Loss of Time trouble auto matic arming and disarming will not work For more information regarding automatic arming please see the Instruction Manual Auto Arm Control To program auto arming schedules for partitions see 14 4 Arming Disarming Schedules Auto arming Options Ref 0100XX01 where XX Partition 01 08 Automatic arming is enabled or disabled for each parti tion If the Auto Arm Disarm partition toggle option is enabled for a selected partition the user will be able to set up auto arming for that partition default Yes If the Autoarm Req Co
11. tem No Faults Found If there is a problem the keypad will display Error Mod ule This message will be accompanied by either E T or LV followed by a number The number represents the module see list below The letters represent the following e E communications error The main panel has lost com munications with the module e T tamper The tamper zone on the module has been activated e LV low voltage The module is not receiving enough voltage from the Combus Below is a list of the indicated numbers and which mod ules they represent Indicated Module 1 8 For Future Use 9 24 LCD45XX 1 16 25 28 PC440X 1 3 29 44 PC41XX 1 16 45 53 PC4216 1 9 54 69 PC4204 PC4204CX 1 16 70 Not used 7A ESCORT4580 72 87 PC4820 1 16 88 PC4701 89 92 PC4702 1 4 93 PC4936 94 109 PC4850 1 16 110 Alt Comms 16 2 Restoring Factory Default Programming These options are only available during the first 10 min utes after power up To access these sections disconnect then reconnect the AC and battery power Then enter 8 Installer s Code followed by reference number 0402 to default the main panel or 0403 to default the ESCORT4580 if installed Factory Default Software Ref 0402 Once this selection has been made the keypad will read Confirm Default Press Press the key to confirm the operation To cancel the default press the key Once the
12. uo eee 6 2 AT Telephone Tete VV ALS eiai in 7 2 12 Bell Output Wiring BELL and BELL uu 7 213 Barth Ground WINNE aranse a E e RNE 7 2 14 Applying Power AC and Battery 0 eee eeeeeeeees 7 215 DU Batteries A S 8 Section 3 How to Program 9 3 1 Introduction to Programming ssesessesssessiserersesesersesesersrseneeses 9 3 2 Programming by Reference Number cece eee 9 3 3 Programming Decimal Data sesessesesssseserssressrrsesesererrssseereses 9 3 4 Programming Hexadecimal Data sesesssssereesesererserersrsrserees 10 3 5 Programming Toggle Options ssssssessseseesseesseesessrreerssrsrses 10 Section 4 Module Enrollment 11 4 1 Enrolling Keypads and Modules n sssssseeseseseesesererseseresse 11 A2 Deletine Modules neiii o a ATEA 11 ALS Connie Modules yorssrdrat e eunneaaeononsiavsaren 12 dA Parolin AME Device Serna a a 12 Section 5 Partitions and Zones 13 FL Lope SUPET VISO raa EE N 13 Oe Creatine PartilOns ennan costo AA 13 5 9 Adding Zones tO Partons sijsesncesnisieea dieses vcosvecuastsaceuresnseens 14 DA ZONE LOCKS MUI Se siari e E EA 14 Section 6 Keypad Operation 18 6l Partition Keypads eisirean aa A AE 18 Oe C0 Bak NOV Pad S decana e a 18 69 Keypad Fogele Options serarnincanti ni in EE 18 GA Keypad TIM gut sesuur E 19 0o Keypad Blanking suontiicer ai ER A a 19 6 6 Fire Auxiliary and Panic Keys ss ssesssessesseeeressesseererrseeereess 19 G7 Keypad COcKOnT sonn a T E ESNE 19 6o keypa
13. 1 3A N n a n a n a n a ID Auto Rep Codes Zone Troub Tam Fault Rest Alm Rest 3 3 3 73 i 3 73 3 3 73 3 F 3 3 3 8A 3 83 AN _ _ 3 3 3 83 3 83 3 83 83 3 3 83 3 3 83 3 3 83 3 3 83 3 83 3 n n n AN 3 _ AN g _ _ AN AN 3 EN AN 3 83 3 AN n a n a n a 8A 73 73 73 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A 8A a a a a n a n If Contact ID is used the above reporting codes are suggested Zone Troub Tam Alm Rest Zone Alm Rest BA ZZZ BH ZZZ SA ZZZ SH ZZZ ST ZZZ SJ ZZZ TA ZZZ TR ZZZ FA ZZZ FR ZZZ FI ZZZ FJ ZZ7 FS ZZZ FR ZZZ FI ZZZ FJ ZZ7 Zone Fault Rest UT ZZZ UJ ZZZ FT ZZZ FJ ZZZ ST ZZZ SJ ZZZ FI ZZZ FJ ZZ7 A ZZZ TR ZZZ UT ZZZ UJ ZZZ UA ZZZ UH ZZZ TA ZZZ TR ZZZ GA ZZZ GH ZZZ TA ZZZ TR ZZZ UT ZZZ UJ ZZZ UT ZZZ UJ ZZZ UT ZZZ UJ ZZZ QA ZZZ QH ZZZ TA ZZZ TR ZZZ UT ZZZ UJ ZZZ PA ZZZ PH ZZZ WA ZZZIWH ZZZ TA ZZZ TR ZZZ ZA ZZZ ZH ZZZ TA ZZZ TR ZZZ HA ZZZ HH ZZZ TA ZZZ TR ZZZ TA ZZZ TR ZZZ UT ZZZ UJ ZZZ US ZZZ UR ZZZ US ZZZ UR ZZZ US ZZZ UR ZZZ KA ZZZ KH ZZZ TA ZZZ TR ZZZ MA ZZZ MH ZZZ TA ZZZ TR ZZZ UT ZZZ UJ ZZZ UT ZZZ UJ ZZZ UT ZZZ UJ ZZZ UT ZZZ UJ ZZZ ZZZITR ZZZ UT ZZZ UJ ZZZ n a n a n a a
14. 3 The display returns to Select 0 Program Code The new code has been programmed NOTE Do not program access codes that can be easily guessed and will compromise the security of the system e g 1111 or 1234 Duplicate Code Toggle When this toggle option is enabled the system will not allow the programming of duplicate user codes If a user code is entered that matches any of the other 1500 users Installer Second Master Walk Test or Guard code an error tone will be generated and the data will not be saved When this toggle option is enabled the panel will not per form any check for duplicates when codes are pro grammed Edit User Name To program the user name for the new access code per form the following 1 From the Program Code menu use the right arrow gt key to scroll to the following display Select 2 lt gt Edit User Name 2 Press 2 or 3 The display will read Program Name For access code 0002 the default name will be User 2 Enter the new access code name using the number keys in the following manner The letters of the alphabet have been divided up among the 1 to 9 number keys on the keypad as fol lows J A B C 1 2J D E E2 3 G H L3 4 J K L 4 5 M N 0 5 6 P Q R 6 7 5 TL U 7 8 J V W X 8 9 Y Z 9 0 0 Space For example if you press the 4 key once the letter J will appear above the cursor on the display Press the 4 key again the nex
15. 4820 Lock Trouble A PC4820 module has a trouble with one of its locking devices A lock trouble occurs when the lock power output is overloaded or the lock power fuse has failed 4820 Aux Trouble The PC4820 s Auxiliary AUX supply is overloaded 4820 Rdr Pw TBL A PC4820 module s card reader power output is over loaded or the reader power fuse has failed Smoke Low Sens A WLS906 Smoke Detector s sensitivity is low 4164 Signal Tbl Wireless zone transmissions are not being received by a PC4164 wireless receiver RF Jam Detected Wireless device transmissions not being received by a PC4164 wireless receiver 4702 AC TBL The PC4702 module has lost AC power 4702 Battery TBL The battery connected to the PC4702 is low Bells Silenced Fire alarm signals have been silenced Trouble will clear when the system is reset enter access code Insp Test Active The fire inspector s test has been initiated Trouble will clear when the test mode is disabled Printer Off Line The printer connected to the PC440X module is off line DVAC Trouble The DVACS line from central station is not present the module has failed internal diagnostics or DVACS communications have been shut down DataLink The DataLink application connected to the PC4401 module is off line 4850 Battery TBL The battery connected to a PC4850 module is low 4850 AC Trouble A PC4850 module has lost AC power 4850 AUX Trouble The PC4850 s Auxiliary
16. Chime On Off 04 Same as described in Chime above System Test 05 This function key provides the user with a simple method for testing the system Bypass Mode 06 This function key provides the user with a simple method for entering the Bypass Mode If the Bypass Requires Code option is enabled for the partition the user must enter an access code before zone bypassing can be performed see section 7 9 Access Code Options Trouble Display 07 This function key provides the user with a simple method for entering the Trouble Display Mode Alarm Memory 08 This function key provides the user with a simple method for entering the Alarm Memory Display Mode User Programming 09 This function key provides the user with a simple method for programming access codes Once this key is pressed the user must enter a valid master code before the panel will allow programming to be performed see Instruction Manual section 2 Access Codes User Functions 10 This function key provides the user with a simple method for programming user functions Once this key is pressed the user must enter a valid access code before the panel will allow user functions to be performed see Instruction Manual section 3 System Administration for informa tion on 6 functions Quick Exit 11 Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate the Quick Exit feature This feature must be enabled in order for the func
17. Disabling the auto arming feature using the 6 command will not cancel auto arming once the auto arming sequence has begun Valid entries for the Postpone Arm time are from 000 to 255 minutes The default setting is 000 postpone auto arming disabled 27 9 1 9 2 28 Section 9 Entry and Exit Delay Upon arming the panel will begin the Exit Delay If the Exit Delay Aud option is enabled the keypad will beep every second until the exit delay expires see 9 2 Entry and Exit Delay Options The keypad will beep rapidly for the last 10 seconds of the exit delay to warn the user that the system is about to arm Upon entry if a Delay type zone is violated the panel will begin an Entry Delay The keypad will emit a steady tone The keypad will pulse the sounder during the last 10 seconds of the entry delay to warn the user that the system is about to go into alarm You can turn off the entry and or exit delay tones at each keypad See 6 3 Keypad Toggle Options Entry and Exit Delay Times Ref 0100XX02 where XX Partition 01 08 The entry and exit delay times are programmed for each partition These times will program the length of each delay Entry Delay Exit Delay Auxiliary Entry Delay and Auxiliary Exit Delay Three digits are required for each entry The times are programmable from 000 to 255 sec onds The four partition times are as follows e Entry Delay The entry delay will begin when a de
18. If a user code is entered that matches any of the other 1500 users Installer Second Master Walk Test or Guard code an error tone will be generated and the data will not be saved When this toggle option is enabled the panel will not per form any check for duplicates when codes are pro grammed 7 10 Access Levels Ref 0100XX05 where XX Partition 01 08 Access levels allow access codes to be active according to a schedule Only one access level can be assigned each user See the Instruction Manual Access Codes for details on access code programming Up to 61 access levels can be programmed per partition To program an access level select the access level number 02 63 Enter the number of the date schedule programmed for the times and days you wish the access level to follow see 14 1 Date Schedules Access level 00 means that the user will never have access Access level 01 means that the user will always have access to a given area NOTE Always program System Master codes as access level 07 8 1 8 2 Section 8 Arming and Disarming Arming and Disarming Options Ref 0100XX01 where XX Partition 01 08 The following arming and disarming options are pro grammed by partition If the Bell Squawk option is enabled outputs will activate once briefly when the partition is armed and twice when the partition is disarmed All outputs programmed for Fire and Burg Inv Fire Burg Burg Only
19. If the panel is disarmed before the entry time expires no alarm will be generated Auxiliary Delay 01 The Auxiliary Delay zone operates the same way as the Delay zone except different entry and exit delay times can be programmed Auxiliary Entry and Auxiliary Exit Delay Having a second delay zone provides greater flexi bility for areas which require more time to arm and dis arm the system Instant 02 An Instant zone will be armed when the exit delay expires Violating this zone when armed will cause an instant alarm Interior 03 An Interior zone will be armed when the exit delay expires If a Delay zone is violated first this zone will wait for the Delay time before going into alarm If this zone is violated first it will create an instant alarm Interior Delay 04 When the partition is armed in the Away mode interior zones active this zone will operate as an Interior zone When the partition is armed in the Stay mode interior zones bypassed this zone will operate as a delay zone Interior Stay Away 05 This zone acts as an interior zone The zone will be auto matically bypassed if no delay zone on the partition is vio lated during the exit delay or if the partition is armed in the Stay mode Delay Stay Away 06 This zone will operate the same as the Delay zone with one exception this zone will be automatically bypassed if the partition is armed in the Stay mode Standard Fire 07 When a Standar
20. NO N 224 225 226 227 237 238 239 NO ome NN O 254 A Access Code grand master 22 guard 26 options 26 second master 22 walk test 22 Access Levels 26 Account Number 13 37 Addressable Loop current 6 enrolling devices 12 moving devices 12 panel key 12 removing devices 12 response time 6 wiring 6 AML See Addressable Loop Arming automatic 27 options 27 ASCII Characters 52 Audible Exit Fault 27 Automatic Arming 27 AUX wiring 6 Auxiliary Key 19 Away 20 B Battery connection 7 selection 8 Bell Output programming 33 wiring 7 Bell Squawk 27 Bell Supervision 29 Cc Capacitance 4 Chime 20 Clock adjust 30 options 29 set time and date 29 Combus capacitance 4 current calculation 3 line loss 3 operation 3 Combus Repower 4 Communicator formats 39 options 37 Contact ID 39 Cross Zone Alarm 32 Current Calculation addressable loop 6 main panel 2 module 3 Current Rating control panel 2 module 3 D Daylight Savings 29 Index Default Panel 45 Delinquency 13 Diagnostics 45 Dialing direction 39 options 37 parameters 37 Downloading 41 DTMF 37 E Earth Ground Wiring 7 Enrollin addressable devices 13 keypads 11 modules 11 Entry Delay 28 options 28 programming 13 times 28 Exit 20 Exit Delay 28 options 28 programming 13 times 28 F F A P Keys 19 Factory Default reset defaults 45 Fire Key 19 Function Key 20 G Global Keypad 1
21. There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended yet the occupants will not be protected from the emergency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner If the system is monitored the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings E Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component H Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be found by regular testing and maintenance The complete system should be tested weekly and immediately after a break in an attempted break in a fire a storm an earthquake an accident or any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises The testing should include all sensing devices keypads consoles alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system W Security and Insurance Regardless of its capabilities an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance An alarm system also is not a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act pru dently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation Limited Warranty Digital Security Controls Ltd warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase the product shall
22. To delete a module enter the following at any enrolled keypad 1 Enter installer s programming by pressing 8 Installer s Code 2 Enter reference number 0201 then press 3 Scroll through the different modules until the module you wish to enroll is displayed Press to select 4 Scroll to the correct module type then to the correct module number For example to delete LCD45XX Module 04 scroll to LCD45XX 04 Press the key to delete the module NOTE When deleting and or replacing zone expand ers all remaining zone expanders should be re enrolled This will ensure proper zone assignment and operation 11 4 3 4 4 12 Confirming Modules Ref 0202 then scroll to desired module In case module numbers were not recorded you can ver ify this information through the Confirm Module menu in the Module Hardware programming section in installer s programming This works just like enrolling modules You will be prompted to Press Any Key On Desired Unit in the case of keypads and Create Tamper on Desired Unit in the case of modules Once the correct action is taken the keypad will display the module number e g LCD45XX Mod 02 Enrolling AML Devices Addressable Multiplex Loop AML devices use a 2 wire connection for power and communication to and from the control panel All detectors are designed for low power consumption to make for an efficient system Fo
23. for pulsed If the option Zone 1 Fast ref 000200 is enabled Zone 1 N for steady will have a loop response time of 32ms If the option is dis e Bypass Enable This will allow the zone to be manu abled Zone 1 will have a normal loop response time ally bypassed Select Y to allow bypassing by the 512ms The option is disabled by default user N to prevent it This attribute should not be enabled for Fire zones Do not use in UL Listed installation Use only in conjunction with a device UL Listed for fire 17 Y bL NOILDJS 9L SL YL EL ZL LL OL 6 8 ZL 9 6 1 6 2 18 Section 6 Keypad Operation Partition Keypads A partition keypad is a keypad that can access one parti tion You can assign a keypad to a partition when you enroll it see 4 1 Enrolling Keypads and Modules or in the Partition Assignment section see below The partition keypad will primarily control the partition to which it is assigned However a user will also be able to control other partitions from the partition keypad if that user s access code allows it When a user enters their code to disarm the partition at a partition keypad the partition to which the keypad is assigned will disarm The user will then have the option to enter their code again to disarm the other partitions enabled for their code Partition Assignment To change the partition assignment of a keypad 1 Enter reference number 0012XX00 whe
24. for zone configuration LINKS Answer 30 The panel can be uploaded downloaded via the cellular network If the LINKS1000 detects an incoming call it will activate an output which can be used to violate this zone type forcing the panel to answer the cellular call and begin communicating with the downloading computer NOTE LINKS Answer zones always require single EOL resistors regardless of any other programming Refer to the wiring diagram or Section 2 5 Zone Wiring for zone configuration AC Delay 31 When this zone is violated the panel will begin to count the AC TX Delay time When this time expires the panel will transmit the General System Trouble event and annunciate an AC Trouble on all partitions When the zone is restored the panel will again count the AC TX Delay Time before restoring the trouble and transmitting the General System Trouble Restore event NOTE AC Delay zone always requires single EOL resis tors regardless of any other programming Refer to the wiring diagram or Section 2 5 Zone Wiring for zone configuration Partitions and Zones Push To Set Zone Type 32 e Chime Function If the door chime option is enabled When a partition to which this zone is assigned is armed keypad will chime both when the zone is violated and the exit delay for that partition will proceed normally until restored Select Y for chime N for no chime To acti the end of the exit delay is reached At that time t
25. limited wiring ensure that all of the details have been considered LI Determine where each system module is going to be located and how far each module will be from the main panel LI Determine the current draw on the main panel and each system component used to ensure the system requirements can be met see 2 4 Current Ratings Alarm Control Panel and Modules Calculate each wire run using the Combus wiring guidelines Deter mine which wire gauge should be used and where to POWER POWER place PC4204 PC4204CX modules to re power the y y Combus l n LJ For Addressable devices determine where each device i o Control Panel oJ is to be located and consult the Addressable Loop wir e 8 en WARNING Do not route any wiring ing guidelines to determine wire gauge and wiring over circuit boards Maintain at least lengths see 2 9 AML Device Wiring 1 25 4mm separation nn COMBUS DWPWWDPQW W P P PP PP P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Se EEC C ECE EEL EEE EEE CEE ae NOTE A minimum 1 4 6 4mm ewer Timed separation must be maintained at all Cable Tie os not provided points between power limited amp non power limited wiring and connections To prevent wires from falling onto batteries secure them to the enclosure or to the plastic standoff located under the control panel S S
26. sound Default 000 For more information regarding the bell output program ming please see Section 11 1 Main Panel Outputs For information on bell circuit wiring please see 2 12 Bell Output Wiring BELL and BELL 10 3 Clock Options Set System Time and Date The System time and date can be programmed by the user and thus are not accessible in the Installer s Programming mode For instructions on programming the time and date see the Instruction Manual Setting the Time and Date Daylight Savings Ref 00020303 Program the date on which daylight savings time will begin The month day and week are required where MM 01 12 D 1 7 Sunday Saturday W 1 5 To program daylight savings time to start on the first Sun day in April enter 0411 At 2 a m on the programmed day the time will automatically adjust to 3 a m daylight savings time All scheduled events that would have occurred between the hours of 2 and 3 a m will not occur for this day Standard Time Ref 00020304 Program the date on which standard time will begin The month day and week are required where MM 01 12 D 1 7 Sunday Saturday W 1 5 To program standard time to start on the last Sunday in October enter 1015 Sometimes there are five Sundays in a month If there are not 5 Sundays in the month the change to standard time will occur on the 4th Sunday At 2 a m on the programmed day the time will au
27. 3 can be used as an AML zone If the detector is not connected to the PGM terminal the zone will not be enrolled Do not use zones designated for Access Control Repeat from Step 2 until all AML devices have been enrolled If the zone serial number is already programmed into the panel the panel will display the message Already Enrolled on the top line of the LCD and the serial number on the bottom line of the LCD for three seconds The panel will then display the zone assignment for the device This allows for the reassignment of an existing zone or to verify programming NOTE Only the AMS 220 220T devices may be defined as fire zones Do not program other AML devices as fire zones AML Key Ref 001401 IMPORTANT NOTE To ensure system security the AML Key must be programmed when using AML devices The AML Key is a 2 digit code that acts as a security lock for the AML detectors Once you have enrolled all AML zones you must change the AML Key from 00 to another 2 digit number 01 FF When the AML Key is changed the panel broadcasts the new code to each addressable device Any device added to the system with a AML Key other than the one programmed or the default 00 will not function When an addressable device is deleted the panel repro grams the device s AML Key to 00 This allows the device to be re enrolled on another system Moving AML Devices To another zone on the same loop 1 FOR DEVICES TO BE
28. 31 zone 13 Swinger Shutdown 30 System Planning 2 T Tamper keypad 20 module enrollment 11 options 30 TCP IP 44 Telephone line wiring 7 numbers 37 supervision 31 Terminal Descriptions 2 Test Transmission 31 T Link module 44 Toggle Options communicator 37 how to ts 10 partition 1 U User help 21 W Wiring addressable loop 6 bell output 7 earth ground 7 PGM output 5 powered devices 6 telephone line 7 zones See Zone Wiring Z Zone attributes 17 global 14 programming 14 supervision 13 types 15 Zone Assignment 13 Zone control 21 Zone Expander 11 Zone Wiring double end of line 4 fire zone 5 keyswitch 5 LINKS answer 5 LINKS supervisory 5 no end of line 4 single end of line 4 53 UL Listed Commercial and Residential Installations The installation requirements listed below must be met for the following grades of service Note All modules keypads and enclosures used with this control panel must be UL Listed Labeled Grade AA Central Station and Police Connect The installation must use T Link module which communicates over LAN WAN to the Sur Gard MLR IP receiver Polling time must be 90 seconds Compromise detection time must be 6 minutes Grade A Local The installation must have a bell UL Listed for mecantile local alarms AMSECO MBL10B with Model AB 12 bell housing The digital communicator must be enabled The control panel must be in the Attack Resistant Enclosure UL Listed DSC mode
29. Blanking toggle option is enabled all partition keypad lights including the display will turn off The keypad lights and display will remain off until a key is pressed If the Keypad Blanking Requires Code option is enabled the user will be required to enter their access code in order for the keypad lights and display to turn on To program these options enter reference number 000200 and scroll to the following items Use the to toggle each option on or off e Kypd Blanking Default No e Kypd Blink Rq Cd Default No Fire Auxiliary and Panic Keys By default the Fire Auxiliary and Panic keys are enabled for both partition and global keypads To send a fire auxil iary or panic transmission press and hold the correspond ing F A or P keys for two seconds FAP key alarms will restore at the end of the Bell Cut off time see section 10 2 Bell Circuit Supervision On an LCD4503 keypad the Fire Auxiliary and Panic keys correspond to the Fire Medical and Police buttons respectively On an LCD4501 keypad the FAP keys are represented by A and W Press and hold both keys beside each sym bol for two seconds to send the transmission Partition Keypad FAPs Ref 0100XX01 where XX partition number e F Enabled Default Yes e A Enabled Default Yes e P Enabled Default Yes To disable the F A or P keys on a partition keypad enter the appropriate reference number Scroll to t
30. MOVED ON PGM1 Enter Installer s Programming and enter reference number 00140300 FOR DEVICES TO BE MOVED ON PGM2 Enter Installer s Programming and enter reference number 00140400 2 Enter the device s 5 digit serial number The keypad display will read Already Enrolled serial number to indicate that the device has already been enrolled 3 After three seconds the display will indicate the device s zone assignment Enter the new zone num ber Any zone from zone 001 to 128 on the PC4020 v3 3 can be used as a AML zone 4 The zone definition and attributes must also be pro grammed for the new zone To another zone on a different loop When moving devices to another loop they must be deleted from the first loop by following the instructions in Removing AML Devices see below The device s serial number can then be re entered on the other loop as indi cated in To Enroll an AML Device see above Removing AML Devices Ref 00140301 for PGM1 Ref 00140401 for PGM2 When removing AML devices they must be deleted from the loop If the device is not deleted its AML Key will not be reset to 00 To remove an AML device from the system perform the following 1 For devices to be deleted from PGM1 Enter Installer s Programming and enter ref 00140301 For devices to be deleted from PGM2 Enter Installer s Programming and enter ref 00140401 2 The display will read Serial
31. Output Pulse Times Combus Power 19 This output will deactivate when a Combus reset is per formed by the panel Ready Status 20 The output will activate when all the selected partitions are ready to be armed If any of the selected partitions are not ready the output will deactivate Zone Alarm 21 This output will annunciate when a selected zone has gone into alarm Any zone can be selected If the zone goes into alarm the output will activate The output will remain active until the partition is armed again Zone Follow 22 This output will follow a selected zone Any zone can be selected If the zone is opened the output will activate When the zone is secured the output will deactivate When the Follows Alarms system toggle option is enabled the output will remain active until the partition that the zone belongs to is armed or disarmed ref 000200 Duress 23 This output will activate when a Duress code is used to per form any function NOTE This output will follow the Duress pulse timer see 11 4 Output Pulse Times Buzzer Follow 24 This output will activate when any of the following events occur on the selected partitions e entry delay e faults e auto arm pre alert e 24Hr quick bypass pre alert e 24HR buzzer zone alarm AML supervisory faults e tampers e fire supervisory alarms Remote Operation 25 This option can be activated remotely using downloading and will remain active
32. PGM with the greater number of zones to find the loop response for both PGMs Addressable Loop Current Calculation For longer wire TO TO Each addressable multiplex loop can draw a maximum runs you can split COM PGMI of 170mA of current from the main panel In order to the addressable determine the amount of current required for the AML devices onto two loop complete the following chart or more loops from the COM Addressable Loop Current Calculation Chart en are A Quant Tota mA ausmor os pxf i meso 25 x meso s xf meso 35 x and PGM termi I Up to 1736 ft 529 m from panel nals For example 32 AMB 300 detectors 2 5mA each take 80mA total In one 18AWG wire run this would allow a maximum length of 720 feet 220 m If you split the 32 devices into two wire runs of 16 detectors each using 18AWG wire each wire run could be 1736 feet 529 m long See the diagram above NOTE No end of line resistors are required when mao ss x meo os x mwe os x meo oa x ___ Paes When more AML devices are added to a single loop the current draw increases The loop wire length must be limited to the following distances depending on the total installing these devices NOTE Once the devices are connected the PGM termi nal must be configured for AML operation and each device must be enrolled See Section 4 4 Enrolling AML Devices for instructions NOTE Do not us
33. This can be selected for the telephone number to be stored into the panel s memory or simply press when finished entering the telephone number 1 Dial tone search This character will force the panel to search for a dial tone at that point in the telephone number A D on the display represents a dial tone search A dial tone search is already programmed as the first digit for each telephone number 2 Pause 2 Seconds This will add a 2 second pause to the dialing sequence represented by the letter A on the display 3 Pause 4 Seconds This will add a 4 second pause to the dialing sequence represented by the letter E on the display 4 DTMF This will add an asterisk to the telephone number represented by a B on the display The dialer will output the same frequencies as the touch tone key This character is frequently required to disable call waiting 5 DTMF This will add a to the telephone num ber represented by the letter C on the display The dialer will output the same frequencies as the touch tone key In some instances this character is used to disable call waiting 12 2 Account Numbers When a reporting code is sent to the central station a 4 or 6 digit account code is also sent to identify the system or partition to the central station Each partition has its own account code The system account code is required for reporting codes that do not pertain to a
34. Toooaor6 Periodic Testte periodic test wansmision voue o om won Tooozosre1 UNKSTest ankstesnis o l ons O moo ce Ground Fault Rest EGND connection EGND connection detects a ground fault a ground fault EGND connection detects a ground fault O 3 1A US 000 UR 000 000 UR 000 aa DLS Lead In DLS Call Back feature only downloading ses 4 11 RB en sion start 00040316 DLS Lead Out DLS Call Back feature only 4 12 RS 000 downloading session complete 00040316 Installer Lead In Installer code has been entered o 4 58 LB 000 00040316 Installer Lead Out Installer s programming complete 6 4 58 LS 000 A R alarms restorals O C openings closings O other PPP partition number UUU user number user 1000 to 1500 999 ZZZ zone number 49 Reta Reporting Code Code Sent When P oina R Dea a 00040316 Closing Delinquency programmed number of days for delinquency 4 54 CD 000 has expired without partition being armed 00040316 Walk Test Enabled walk test mode entered YO 6 A7 TS 000 00040316 Walk Test Disabled walk test complete sor 6 A7 TE TE 000 00040316 General System Trouble Rest indicates one or more of following 3 3A YX a 000 PC4204 PC4204CX PC4820 PC4702 PC4850 Alternate Communicator AC battery and Aux Supply troubles rest PC440X troubles automation fault PC4164 RF jam NOTE When the system is being used in a fire applications a Gene
35. Yes DTMF Dialing If enabled the dialer will use DTMF dialing The panel can switch to pulse dialing after the programmed number of DTMF dialing attempts have failed If disabled the panel will use pulse dialing default Yes Restore on BTO If enabled the panel will send the restoral reporting code when both the zone is restored and the bell has timed out Note that if the zone is not restored the restoral will be sent when the partition is disarmed If disabled the panel will send the restoral reporting code when the zone is restored default Yes NOTE DO NOT enable this feature if the following Restore on Disarm option is enabled e Restore on Disarm If enabled the panel will send the restoral reporting code when the partition has been disarmed The panel will not send another alarm trans mission for the zone until the partition is disarmed If 37 38 disabled the panel will send the restoral immediately when the zone is restored default No NOTE DO NOT enable this feature if the previous Restore on Bell Time Out option is enabled NOTE If Bell Shutdown is to be used DO NOT enable this option e Shut Down 24HRS If enabled the swinger shutdown counters will be reset every day at midnight or when the partition is armed These counters keep track of how many alarms have occurred on each zone shut ting them down if they reach their limit If disabled the swinger shutdown counters will only be r
36. an AC trouble condition a LINKS output can be used to violate this zone type and the event will be reported to the central station See the corresponding LINKS Installation Manual for wir ing information Programmable Output RELAY OUTPUT Wiring The PGM output is a program mable terminal and will connect to 12V when activated The ter minal can source a maximum current of 50mA If the desired current is higher than 50mA a relay will be required To con nect the relay refer to the above diagram Each output can be programmed as one of numerous available output options See 11 3 Programmable Output Options for a complete list of PGM output options AML Device Wiring Addressable Multiplex Loop AML devices use a 2 wire connection for power and to communicate to and from the control panel All detectors are designed for low power consumption to make for an efficient system The system can accommodate up to 128 addressable devices Connect the addressable loop to PGM1 and or PGM2 when programmed for AML operation If only one loop is used then all 128 devices can be on the loop If both PGM1 and PGM2 are used the 128 devices can be divided between the two in any ratio that suits the application For instructions on configuring PGM1 PGM2 for AML operation and for AML device enrollment see 4 4 Enroll ing AML Devices NOTE The panel must be powered down when adding or removing devices from the AMLbus
37. and Troubleshooting 16 1 General Dias nOstics Socera 16 2 Restoring Factory Default Programming 163 Hardware Reset coinage a E teed 16 4 Viewing Trouble Conditions cece 16 5 System Fault Squawk aceae a e Appendix A Reporting Codes e Appendix B Zone Reporting Codes e Appendix C ASCII Characters PC4020 Wiring Diagram Q Caution Lithium battery WARNING Q cannot be replaced High voltage Disconnect AC power and telephone lines prior to servicing Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced If the lithium battery stops working return the circuit WARNING con en oe iy ee a INCORRECT CONNEGTIONS MAY RESULTIIN government for battery disposal regulations Please see nstallation Manual Lithium Batteries section IM PROPER OPERATION fe ec at INSPECT WIRING AND ENSURE CONNECTIONS Si E q ARE CORRECT BEFORE APPLYING POWER BOARD SIDE i do UAO16 WARNING All circuits are classified for UL Installation as power limited Class II power limited except for the battery leads which are not power limited Please see Installation Manual Section 2 Installation amp Wiring A minimum 1 4 6 4mm separation must be maintained at all points between power limited wiring and all other non power limited wiring CQO OOOO O OO O W O O O O W O O O O O W OO O O O O O O RING TIP R 1 T1 E
38. be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use Dur ing the warranty period Digital Security Controls Ltd shall at its option repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to its factory at no charge for labour and materials Any replacement and or repaired parts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety 90 days which ever is longer The original purchaser must promptly notify Digital Security Controls Ltd in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship such written notice to be received in all events prior to expira tion of the warranty period There is absolutely no warranty on software and all software products are sold as a user license under the terms of the software license agreement included with the product The Cus tomer assumes all responsibility for the proper selection installation operation and maintenance of any products purchased from DSC Custom products are only warranted to the extent that they do not function upon delivery In such cases DSC can replace or credit at its option International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States with the exception that Digital Security Controls Ltd shall not be responsible for any customs fees taxes or VAT that may be due Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty please return the item s in question to the poin
39. enabled the transmission delay will be in minutes If disabled it will be in seconds See 10 9 Transmission Delay default No 2nd Line Flash If enabled the panel will use the stan dard dialing routing with the following addition If the panel doesn t detect a dial tone during the first five seconds the panel will flash the line hang up and pick up again for 90ms The panel will then search for a dial tone on the virtual line default No NOTE This option is for use in Sweden only Do not enable in North America If this and the LINKS1000 are enabled the LINKS dialing procedure will be slightly different The panel will backup to the LINKS on the third attempt e 6 digit Acct If enabled the system and partition account numbers will be six digits for the SIA format If disabled the account numbers will be four digits default No e T Link Enabled This option must be set to N for a UL Listed system If enabled a communications link between this product and a receiver DLS computer or other devices on a LAN WAN will be used NOTE A T Link module must be connected to the PC Link connector on the panel Please refer to the T Link Installation Manual for further information 12 5 Dialer Direction Ref 000400XX02 where XX telephone number 00 02 The Dialer Direction programming section determines which reporting codes will be sent to which telephone number Three groups of reporting codes can be sele
40. ence number use the lt key to move the cursor back to the first digit and re enter the reference number Once you have programmed the section you must press to save the change Then press and hold the A key to enter another reference number Once you become familiar with each programming option s reference number programming will become quick and simple If you forget a particular reference number you can always scroll through the menu items in order to refresh your memory All programming refer ence numbers are listed in the Programming Worksheets Programming Decimal Data Some programming sections require decimal 0 9 entries such as zone definitions and system times Make sure to record all required decimal data in the Programming Work sheets before beginning to program each section Many sections require a specific number of digits Once all digits have been entered the control panel will automati cally exit that section and will return to the previous menu If the key is pressed only the data entered will be changed All programming data remaining will be left unchanged For example when programming telephone numbers press the key after the number is entered to exit the programming item and to save having to program all 32 digits 3 4 Programming Hexadecimal Data 3 5 10 Hexadecimal or Hex digits are often required for a pro gramming item such as telephone numbers and reporting codes To
41. first number If the panel also fails when attempting to call the second telephone number the panel will send the reporting code to the third number e Busy Tone Det If enabled when a busy tone is detected for four seconds the panel will hang up and wait for the amount of time programmed as the Busy Tone Delay before attempting to redial If disabled the panel will not search for busy tone when dialing the telephone number default No NOTE This feature must not be used with the LINKS1000 e 1300 Hz ID If enabled the panel emits a 1300Hz iden tification tone from the time it dials to the time it hears the handshake from the receiver If disabled no identi fication tone is emitted default No NOTE This option should not be used with Pager 2 Pager 3 or Contact ID formats This feature should not be used in North America e Alternate Dial If enabled the panel will alternate between the first and second telephone numbers when attempting to call the central station regardless of the dialer direction settings If disabled the panel will fol low the programmed backup dialing procedure default No SIA 1 Account See 12 6 Communicator Formats for information Auto Report SIA See 12 6 Communicator Formats for information Test Tx in Min If enabled the test transmission timer will be in minutes If disabled it will be in days See 10 8 Test Transmissions default No Tx Delay in Min If
42. installations The PC4020 Custom Series is UL Listed for limited energy m Grade AA Central Station and Grade cone Control Unit ee Detector installations per NEC Article 760 Recognized limited ener z n Del cable holla be used Observe NEC ee requirements and AA Police Connect with high line one elay Sec local codes defined by the authority having jurisdiction security using T Link to communicate This equipment should be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 to Sur Gard MLR IP receiver National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy Household Fire and Grade A MA 02269 Printed information describing proper installation Household Burglary operation testing maintenance evacuation planning and repair service is to be provided with this equipment m Grade A Local Security detection devices that require power from the control m Grade B Central Station and Grade A panel must be UL Listed for the intended application and Police Connect with basic line security operate over the range of 10 0 to 14 0 Voc The DSC Bravo g Grade C Central Station and Grade A Series is arecommended UL Listed motion detector Police Connect with basic line security Temperature Range 0 C to 49 C 32 F to 120 F Maximum Humidity 85 relative humidity Refer to Installation Manual 29005774 a The delay power up start up time marked on the installation wiring diagram of the smoke T or on the installed smoke detector s is
43. is active the panel will log Autoarm Canceled Engineer s Reset along with the normal Autoarm Cancel event Installer Programmed Access Codes Several high level access codes can be programmed which will help ensure the security of the system By default all access codes are four digits To program 6 digit codes see 7 9 Access Code Options Access code programming is explained in detail in section 7 3 Programming Access Codes 7 3 Grand Master Code Ref 000001 The Grand Master code is access code 0001 This code can be used to program other System Master codes The default setting of this code is 1234 for the 4 digit option and 123456 for the 6 digit option Second Master Code Ref 000002 The Second Master code can only be changed in this sec tion This code cannot be altered by the user This code can be used to program other System Master codes It may be used as a master key for service people The default set ting of this code is AAAA for the 4 digit option and AAAA00 for the 6 digit option Walk Test Code Ref 000003 The Walk Test code is used to access the walk test mode 6 Walk Test Code See the Instruction Manual for direc tions on initiating a walk test The default setting of this code is AAAA for the 4 digit option and AAAA00 for the 6 digit option Programming Access Codes This section describes four basic aspects of programming an access code e Selec
44. modules to communicate with Combus terminals At least 100mA must be reserved for each other RED and BLK are used for power and the Combus To calculate the amount of current required YEL and GRN for data NOTE The four Combus complete the following chart terminals of the main panel must be con Main Panel Current Calculation nected to the four Combus terminals or Maximum Standby or Alarm wires of all modules For instructions regarding Combus wiring refer to Section AUX 500mA max P 2 4 Combus Operation and Wiring Z1 to Z16 Zone Input Terminals Zone inputs Z1 to Z16 are pro vided for wiring zones on the alarm control panel SAUX 300mA max P PGM1 50 170mA max PGM2 50 170mA max Combus 500mA max Total must not exceed 500mA PGM1 PGM2 Standard Output 50mA max NOTE PGM1 PGM2 Addressable Loop 170MA max NOTE To calculate Addressable Loop current see 2 9 AML Device Wiring See Combus Current Calculation Chart below NOTE For UL Listed applications the total standby and alarm current cannot exceed 900MA Module Ratings The current draw of compatible modules is listed below VAG EE N E E A EN Current Draw mA Keypad LOCDISX A rearea n errr ere cra 50 PCAIOG Ac Z ONG EXPANdET sariren a 30 PC4 116 Zone Expander scenen i 30 PC4164 Wireless RECCIVEL cccccceesecceesteeeeseeeeseeees 110 PC4701 Fire Module uu ccccccessccccesteccssteceseecesesneeeesnes 3
45. of this output is to provide switched power for 4 wire smoke detectors output option 39 Command Output 2 enabled for Partition 1 with a 5 second pulse time When used in this mode the 12V positive output is switched OFF to reset the smoke detec tors by using the 7 2 Command from the keypad Reset function key on LCD4501 keypads Bell Output Ref 0006 The BELL terminal is always 13 8 VDC The BELL ter minal is normally 12 6 VDC This voltage difference is required for bell circuit supervision When the bell out put is activated the panel will switch BELL to ground If the bell output is not being used connect a 1000Q resistor across the BELL terminals to eliminate a trouble This output can be programmed for one of the available output options see 11 3 Programmable Output Options PGM Outputs Ref 000700 for PGM1 Ref 000701 for PGM2 The PGM output terminals PGM1 and PGM2 energize when activated If the inverted option is selected the out put will de energize when activated Either output can be programmed as one of the available output options see 11 3 Programmable Output Options The default setting for both outputs is Command Output 1 option 38 active on partition 1 with a 000 second pulse time To program PGM 1 and or PGM2 for AML devices see 4 4 Enrolling AML Devices An output programmed for AML use cannot also be assigned an output option 11 2 Programming Progra
46. reporting codes The first digit in parentheses will automatically be sent by the control The last two digits are programmed to indi cate specific information about the signal For example if zone 1 is an entry exit point the alarm reporting code could be programmed as 34 The central station would receive the following BURG ENTRY EXIT 1 In the above example the 1 indicates the zone in alarm Notes on SIA Format If the SIA 1 Account option is selected the panel will send the system account code along with its data trans mission ref 000401 scroll to option At the receiver the transmission would look similar to this example N Ri01 BA 001 N New Event Ri01 Partition Area Identifier BA Burglary Alarm 001 Zone1 4 Digit Reporting Codes When using 4 digit reporting codes a leading zero will be added to all reporting codes except for the user numbers 0000 to 1500 Dialer Contact SIA Auto Rep 60040500 00040301 alarm condition has been restored 00040302 Zone Trouble Tamper zone exhibits a trouble tamper condition see Appendix B Zone Reporting Codes 00040303 Zone Trouble Tamper Rest trouble tamper condition has cleared 00040304 zone exhibits a zone fault 00040305 Zone Fault Rest zone fault condition has cleared A R 00040306 F Key Alarm Rest Keypad fire alarm alarm and restore rep A R 1 15 FA 000 FH 000 codes sent together 00040306 A Key A
47. required NOTE Do not use this format with 1300 Hz ID UL has only verified compatibility of the PC4020 v3 3 with the Silent Knight model 9000 Ademco model 685 Linear model 3060 and Radionics model D6500 12 7 Reporting Codes Reporting codes must be programmed in order for the panel to report events to the central station Reporting codes are two digits and can use hexadecimal digits A through F Some communicator formats only require one digit see Section 12 6 Communicator For mats To disable a reporting code program it with FP default setting or 00 Pressing the key when enter ing the code will call up a menu for hex digit entry For instructions on programming HEX digits see 3 4 Pro gramming Hexadecimal Data All reporting codes are listed and described in Appendix A Reporting Codes Section 13 Downloading NOTE DLS 3 v1 3 or higher is required Downloading is not to be enabled on UL Listed systems 13 1 Downloading Options Automatic Upload of Event Buffer when 75 full Ref 000300 This option allows the installer to choose if the panel will automatically call the downloading computer when the Event Buffer 75 full event occurs This option is indepen dent of the actual transmission of the Event Buffer 75 full event the event does not need to be transmitted for the panel to perform the automatic upload The panel will first transmit the Event Buffer 75 full event if
48. tamper condition will not be monitored Specialized Zone Wiring Some zones require wiring configurations unique to the selected zone type These zones are listed below For infor mation regarding the various zone types please see 5 4 Zone Programming Fire Zone This zone type uses normally open contacts The zone will initiate a fire alarm when the loop is shorted contacts close A Fire Zone trouble will be generated when the loop is opened wire break Typically fire alarm initiating con tacts originate from 4 wire smoke detectors These types of detectors must be wired as shown in the diagram below Control Panel SAUX COM TO ANY Z TERMINAL Programmed for Standard Fire Delayed Fire or Auto Ver Fire SAUX must be programmed for 7 2 Command Output Sensor Reset l 1 5600 Q OUT EOLR 2 G N lt pi Pa 4 WIRE SMOKE z DETECTOR ower Supervisory TO ANY COM TERMINAL OESS The power for the 4 wire detectors must be supervised with an end of line relay RM 1 The contacts of that relay are wired in series with the zone end of line resistor With the relay energized the relay contacts are closed and the zone is normal If the power is lost the relay de energizes the contacts open and a zone trouble is initiated Multiple fire initiating normally open contacts may be used in parallel on the loop Do not include burglary or other types of devices on a fire zone NOTE Minimum 18 AWG
49. the partition is opened and closed Note that the exit delay termination feature must be enabled and a standard delay zone must be assigned to the partition NOTE Do not use this feature with the PC4820 Door Shunt feature section 10 System Programming 10 1 AC DC Power Options Ref 000200 The following options are used to determine the power settings for the system Press to toggle each option on or off e Power Up Shunt If enabled all zones will be inactive during the first two minutes of power up to prevent causing false alarms default Yes NOTE Do not disable the Power Up Shunt option if AML devices are used e AC Trouble Displayed If enabled the system key pads will display an AC trouble If disabled the AC Trouble will not be included in the system trouble indi cations default Yes AC Frequency 60 Hz Enable this feature if the AC cycles at 60Hz disable it for a 50Hz cycle The stan dard for North America is 60 Hz default Yes AC Inhibits Arming If enabled the system cannot be armed when an AC trouble condition is present on the main panel PC4204 PC4204CX PC4702 PC4820 or PC4850 If disabled the system can be armed with the presence of an AC trouble default No DC Inhibits Arming If enabled the system will not arm when a low battery condition is present on the alarm control panel the PC4204 PC4204CX PC4702 PC4820 or the PC4850 If disabled the system can be armed with the presen
50. to be used NOTE Do not remove the foam from the back of the circuit board 1 1 1 2 Section 1 Introduction Out Of The Box Please verify that the following components are included in the PC4020 package LJ 1 PC4050C or PC4001C cabinet LJ 1 Version 3 3 main control module Q 1 Hardware package which includes Q 32 EOL resistors 5600Q LI 1 Black cabinet plug d 1 Green ground strap Q PCB mounting standoffs LJ 1 set of documents which includes Q 1 Installation Manual l 1 Programming Worksheets LJ 1 Instruction Manual Specifications and Features Main Control Panel e AC Input 16 VAC 40VA minimum e Battery Charger 350 mA to charge 12VDC lead acid batteries e Bell Circuit 12 VDC 700 mA continuous maximum e Auxiliary Power Output 12 VDC 500 mA maximum e Switched Auxiliary Power Output 12 VDC 300 mA maximum e PGM 1 amp 2 two options e 12 VDC 50 mA maximum each as standard outputs e 12 VDC 170 mA maximum each when used for addressable loop e 4 wire Combus power 500 mA maximum e 16 Zone inputs e Supervised dialer output e Earth ground connection e All outputs rated to operate over the range of 11 6 to 12 6V for UL Listed systems Expansion Capabilities e Up to 128 zones total using e PC4108A 8 zone input modules e PC4116 16 zone input modules e PC4164 v2 x wireless receivers and wireless devices e PGM outputs for addressable devices e Up to 16 keypads total using e LCD4
51. until deactivated by the download ing computer Exit Follow 26 This option will follow the exit delay for the selected parti tion s Entry Follow 27 This output will follow the entry delay for the selected par tition s Zone Tamper 28 This output will activate when any zone tamper alarm occurs on the selected partitions It will remain active until the partition is disarmed alarm silenced or the bell time out is reached Zone Fault 29 This output will activate when any zone fault alarm occurs on the selected partitions It will remain active until the par tition is disarmed alarm silenced or the bell time out is reached Zone Tamper Follow 30 This output will indicate when a zone goes into a tamper alarm Any zone can be selected If the zone is tampered the output will activate when the zone is restored the out put will deactivate When the Follows Alarms system toggle option is enabled the output will remain active until the partition that the zone belongs to is armed ref 000200 Zone Fault Follow 31 This output will indicate when a zone goes into a fault alarm Any zone can be selected If the zone is faulted the output will activate when the zone is restored the output will deactivate When the Follows Alarms system toggle option is enabled the output will remain active until the partition that the zone belongs to is armed ref 000200 Armed Stay Mode 32 This output will a
52. user To program this item enter reference number 00020200 fol 19 6 8 6 9 lowed by the number of incorrect codes Valid entries are from 000 255 The default setting is 005 The Lockout Duration is the length of time during which a keypad will be locked after the number of bad codes is reached To program the lockout duration enter reference number 00020201 followed by the lockout time Valid entries are from 000 to 255 minutes The default setting is 015 Keypad Tampers Ref 000200 Enable this system toggle option if keypad tamper plates are being used Alarm Memory Display Ref 000200 Enable the Memory Display system toggle option to allow users to view zones that have gone into alarm while the system is armed Users can view the alarm memory by pressing the lt gt keys When the option is disabled the alarm memory will only be displayed when the system is disarmed 6 10 Zone Bypass Display Ref 000200 Enable the Bypass Display system toggle option to allow users to view bypassed zones while the system is armed Users can view bypassed zones by pressing the lt gt keys When the option is disabled users will only be able to view bypassed zones using 1 when the system is dis armed NOTE Bypass Display must be disabled on UL listed sys tems 6 11 Function Key Programming 20 There are five function keys on each LCD45X0 45X1 key pad Each of these keys can be pro
53. wire is required for Listed Residential Fire Alarm Systems Keyswitch Zone Zones programmed as keyswitch arming zones must e wired according to one the following diagrams Any Z Any COM Any Z Any COM Any Z Any COM Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Double EOL Circuit 1 Normally Closed Contact With 56009 End Of Line Resistors Normally Closed Contact With 5600Q End Of Line Resistor Normally Closed Contact ontact No End Of Line Resistor 2 8 2 9 Installation and Wiring LINKS Supervisory Zone This zone is for use with a LINKS1000 LINKS2150 LINKS2450 only If the LINKS experiences a trouble condi tion a LINKS output can be used to violate this zone type and the event will be reported to the central station See the corresponding LINKS Installation Manual for wir ing information LINKS Answer Zone This zone is for use with a LINKS1000 only In case of a tele phone line failure the panel can be uploaded downloaded via the cellular network If the LINKS detects an incoming call it will activate an output that can be used to violate this zone type This will force the panel to answer the cellular call and will begin communications with the downloading computer This zone must be programmed as LINKS Answer and wired according to the following diagram Zx Control Panel LINKS1000 RING AC Delay Zone This zone is for use with a LINKS1000 If the LINKS expe riences
54. 00 152m each e 10 wire runs at 400 122m each etc NOTE Contact the wire manufacturer for the capaci tance ratings of the wire being used PC4204 PC4204CX Power Supply PC4204 PC4204CX power supply modules are required to power additional modules and devices when the total current from the main panel is insufficient A PC4204 PC4204CX should also be used if excessive line loss is encountered PC4204 PC4204CX Current Requirement AUX 1 0A available for devices connected to the AUX terminal including devices connected to relay outputs and modules connected for Combus repower see 2 5 Combus Operation and Wiring Combus Repower Only Relay 1 on the PC4204 PC4204CX can be used for Combus repower The Combus must be wired to the PC4204 PC4204CX according to the following diagram for Combus repower PC4204 QA0IAAgAAA ooog L aC AUX GND A RED BLK YEL GPN 4 NO COM NC Bus PER 4 com L RLY 1 AC IN r RED RED 2 BLK BLK S g A YEL YEL a O p L GRN GRN PC4204CX Wiring for Combus Repower and Regeneration CIA0AAAIA AIA DACA L AC AUX GND Ba RED BLK YEL GRN BLK YEL GRN p NO COM NC RY 1 COMBUS IN 2 6 L IN COMBUS OUT AC IN RED RED o O BLK BLK 5 yeL YEL O C e I Z GRN IMPORTANT NOTE Do not use any power supply o
55. 2 2 Terminal Descriptions The following terminals appear on the alarm control panel O O Red and Battery Connection WARNING Do not con Black Leads nect the battery or transformer until all other wiring is complete AC Power Terminals WARNING Connect the bat tery before connecting the AC Do not con nect the battery or transformer until all other wiring is complete AUX and Auxiliary Power 500mA MAX p 2 4 Current Ratings Alarm Control Panel and Modules SAUX Switched Auxiliary Power 300mA MAX BELL and Bell Siren Power These terminals are used for In order for the system to operate properly the power out BELL put of the alarm control panel and power supply modules Non Power Limited powering bells sirens or other devices requiring steady output voltage on alarm 700mA MAX cannot be exceeded Use the data below to ensure that the PGM1 and Programmable Output Terminals available current is not exceeded PGM2 50mA MAX standard output or Alarm Control Panel 170mA MAX addressable loop AUX 500mA available for devices connected to the AUX Combus Terminals The Combus is used by the SAUX and PGM terminals and modules connected to panel and the
56. 4204 PC4204CX relay output module loses incom ing AC power keypad will be silent 46 16 5System Fault Squawk If the Sys Flt Squawk option is turned on when the sys tem detects a zone tamper zone fault or a module tamper all the burglary bell outputs will squawk once every 5 sec onds The squawks will be silenced when the alarm is silenced or a key is pressed on that partition By default this option is off Display Trouble Condition 4204 AUX Trouble The Auxiliary supply on any PC4204 PC4204CX relay module is overloaded LINKS Trouble A LINKS unit has one or more of the following trouble conditions loss of AC power low battery loss of cellu lar communication or a tamper fault DLS Fault TBL The control panel has failed to complete communica tions with the downloading computer Device Fault A wireless zone has failed to report a zone supervi sory press to view which zone Device Low Batt A wireless zone has a low battery press to view which zone device Device Tamper A wireless zone has a tamper condition press to view which zone Automation Fault The ESCORT4580 loses communication with the Auto mation Output control module If there is an AC trou ble present the panel will not transmit the Automation Fault reporting code to the central sta tion 4820 Battery The battery connected to a PC4820 module is low Trouble 4820 AC Trouble A PC4820 module has lost AC power
57. 5 PC4702BP Dual Bell Output Module 75 PC4204 Relay Output Module eee 30 PC4204CX Combus Repeatetisisrrionananarsnarass 30 PC4216 Low Current Output Module 15 ESCORT4580 Audio Assistant ccccssccessseeeesteeeees 150 PC4401 Interface Module 2 0 0 ceeccesseesseeeeseeeeseeeeeees 35 PC4820 Access Control Module eeceeeeesceeeseeeeneees 35 PC4936 Audio Interface Module ceeeeeesteeeeteeeneees 65 PC AS INI QUANG sc 135 Calculating Total Current Requirement Once you have determined which modules will draw power from the main panel use the following chart to cal culate the Combus current Combus Current Selection Chart C e arema a anre tl fa Keypad f o o soo jooo e pmo o p Current required for connected devices Pene ooo ooo oo e Current required for connected devices S a ttt T au Ee C rao s e Peono o xl Pezi ooo s oo e Current required for connected devices ee pescorrasso 1o spear txt e ppcaszo 8 Total Combus Current S Installation and Wiring Combus Current Selection Chart tem O Current mA x Quantity Total mA mm f Pd svoe o Total Combus Current oe NOTE These units draw current from the Combus to power devices external to the module This current must be added to the total Combus current See manufac turer s specifications for the current draw of each device Each LED assembly draws up to 20mA of current 2 5 Combus Operatio
58. 501 keypad with function keys v2 0 or later e LCD4500 keypad v2 02 for function key support number keys 1 5 e Up to 144 low power outputs total using e PC4216 low power output modules v2 1 required for Temporal Fire option e Up to 64 relay outputs total using e PC4204 quad relay and power supply module also for Combus repower v2 1 required for Temporal Fire option e PC4204CX Combus repeater DVACS is a registered trademark of Electro Arts Limited Not UL Listed Do not use in conjunction with UL Listed systems e Up to 8 supervised bell outputs total using e PC4702BP up to 4 e Up to 32 card access controlled doors e PC4820 dual card reader modules up to 16 e System Printer DVACS output using e DataLink e PC440X module e Dual phone line and Class B fire zones using e PC4701 fire module e Backup communication using e LINKS1000 cellular communicator e LINKS2150 long range transmitter e LINKS2450 long range transmitter e Any compatible alternate communication module e T Link TCP IP Ethernet Communicator see the T Link Installation Manual part no 29001007 e Skyroute Max e Telephone access amp automation items using e ESCORT4580 Audio Assistant v1 3 or greater e Remote annunciation using e PC4612 12 zone point annunciator e PC4632 32 zone point graphic annunciator e PC4664 64 zone point graphic annunciator e Central station talk listen and intercom capabilities using e PC4936 audio i
59. 6 Enter the time of day the LINKS test code will be commu nicated Times are entered using military format HH MM The default setting is 0000 midnight NOTE Do not program the system to send the LINKS test transmission and the Periodic test transmission at the same time Not UL Listed 44 15 2 LINKS2XXX Long range Radio Communica tions Ref 000405 The following four toggle options are to be programmed only when using a LINKS2150 2450 Long Range Trans mitter e LINKS2XXX Enable Disable This option must be enabled when using a LINKS2150 default No NOTE The Communications Enabled communicator toggle option must be enabled in order for the LINKS2150 to communicate see 12 4 Communicator Toggle Options e Alarms Restore If enabled the LINKS2150 will report alarms and restores See 12 5 Dialer Direction for more information default No e Open Close If enabled the LINKS2150 will report openings and closings See 12 5 Dialer Direction for more information default No e All Others If enabled the LINKS2150 will report all other events to the central station See 12 5 Dialer Direction for more information default No NOTE To disable the main panel communicator but still have events communicated through the LINKS2XXxX disable the dialer directions for all three telephone numbers NOTE Zones programmed to follow the transmission delay time will not be delayed w
60. 8 Global Zone 14 Ground See Earth Ground Guard Code guard delay 26 guard duration 26 H Hardware Reset 45 Help user 21 Holiday Groups 42 H Installer s Code 22 Interval Programming 42 Keypad eatin 11 global 18 options 19 partition 18 tamper 20 Keypad Blanking 19 Keypad Lockout 19 Keypad Time out 19 Keyswitch 5 L Labels command output 35 partition 13 programming 14 zone 14 Line Loss 3 LINKS cellular 44 long range radio 44 options 44 zone wiring 5 Module confirming 12 enrollment 11 tampers 11 Music input 21 Pp Panel Key 12 Panic Key 19 Partition account number 13 add new zone 14 creating 13 delete zone 14 edit zone 14 labels 13 times 13 toggle options 13 Partition Keypad 18 PC Link 41 Periodic Call up 41 PGM Output addressable loop 12 options 33 programming 33 pulse times 35 wiring 5 Police Code See Cross Zone Alarm Postpone Arm 27 Power 4204 4 AC 7 applying 7 A 6 battery 7 options 29 switched auxiliary 6 Power Supply 4 Programmable Output See PGM Output Programming by reference number 9 decimal data 9 hexadecimal data 10 how to 9 toggle options 10 R Reporting Codes contact ID 48 programming 40 SIA 48 zone 51 Reset 20 S SAUX wiring 6 Schedule access levels 26 arm disarm 43 date 42 holiday group 42 interval 42 open close suppression 42 smoke test 43 SIA 40 Standard Time 29 Stay 20 Supervision bell circuit 29 telephone line
61. AUX supply is overloaded Display Trouble Condition Alt Comms AC The alternate communicator has lost AC power Trouble Alt Comms Bat The battery connected to an alternate communicator tery TBL module is low Alt Comms FTC The alarm control panel can no longer communicate Trouble with the central monitoring station The trouble is generated after the programmed failed communica tion attempts If a later attempt to communicate is successful the trouble is cleared Alt Comms The alternate communicator has been disabled Remote Shut by the central station down Alt Comms Encrypt Disabled Alt Comms Gen One of the following conditions has occurred eral TX TBL e Radio not responding e Not connected to central station e No service e Unstable signal Alt Comms TBL An unidentified trouble has occurred XX is the trou XX ble number Please see the appropriate alternate com municator manual for details Alt Comms Low The received signal strength is low XX is the signal Signal XX strength T Link Network A communication problem has occurred between the Fault T Link and the network T Link Receiver When the T Link module cannot communicate with Trouble the receiver on the TCP IP network T Link Communi When the T Link module cannot communicate with cations Fault the PC4020 on the PC Link connection 47 Appendix A Reporting Codes Notes on Contact ID The following is a list of Contact ID
62. Access Card Programming Privilege Card same as previous Yes yes Wait for PrvI same as previous Silence Fire Allows the user to silence and reset any Fire Alarms on the 7 i Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes selected partitions by entering their access code on the partition keypad Temporary Maid s Code Temporary codes can be turned on or off by partition using the T code function key Code abbreviations GM Grand System Master 2M Second Master SM System Master S Supervisor AC Access Code default Escort4580 Access The options for the Grand System Master and Second Master codes cannot be changed from their default settings For the System Master code the supervisor option changes to Yes after you exit access code programming 7 6 Delete An Existing Code An access code may be erased in two parts First all data pertaining to the code may be deleted access code user options partition access etc The access code label is erased separately To delete all access code data from an existing code per form the following 1 Enter 5 master code 2 Locate the code using one of the code searching methods see section 7 4 Modify An Existing Code Press to select 3 Use the right arrow gt key to scroll to the following display Select 1 lt gt Erase Data 4 Press 1 or All data pertaining to the access code except the access code name will be eras
63. Battery Connection Red amp Black Battery Leads Connect the red battery lead to the positive terminal of the battery and the black lead to the negative terminal WARNING Observe the correct polarity If the battery is connected backwards the panel will not operate AC Power Terminals WARNING Connect the battery before connecting the AC A 16V 40 VA transformer connected to an unswitched AC power source should be wired to these terminals To achieve the rated outputs as previously described the AC input must be connected to the secondary of a trans former rated at 16 VAC 40VA minimum The transformer is not supplied with the equipment and must be mounted outside the cabinet Do not connect the transformer primary to an outlet that is controlled by a switch L NOILD4AS 9L SL YL EL ZL LL OL 68L 9Gp A 5 minute Alarm Current 5 minute Alarm Current A The control panel monitors the presence of AC Upon the loss of AC power a trouble condition will be generated The keypad trouble light will turn on If programmed the keypad will also beep For more information regarding AC options see 10 1 AC DC Power Options Applying Power to the Main Panel Once all field wiring has been completed and checked for opens shorts and grounds power can be applied to the panel as follows 1 Connect the battery leads 2 Connect the AC transformer The panel will not power up correctly if AC power is applied before
64. GND nunn WE o ooo AUX SAUX BELL PGM COMBUS 71 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 Z9 COM Z10 Z11 COM Z12 213 COM Z14 Z15 COM Z16 Se 1 2 RED BLK YEL GRN l l l l l l l l l l l l GROUND CONNECTION Tighten nut to break paint TELEPHONE CONNECTION 120V 60Hz and make a good UL LISTED a7 AN connection to the cabinet COMBUS TO T Nut aaa ALL MODULES g caid a Lock washer Refer to the Installation Manual T OUT TO UL Listed Class Il Transformer LA for detailed information on wiring SOs Nut 16 V 40 VA a a MODULE Lock washer G d Recommended BE SURE TO OBSERVE INCOMING ee DSC PTD1640U POLARITY WHEN A I LINE FROM Star washer x wire from Do not connect transformer to BELLLOOP CONNECTING POLARIZED z TELEPHONE Cabint 5T building ee d N 700 mA MAX SIRENS OR BELLS j COMPANY electrical ve adata Eaa RJ 31X Telephone Plug Bolt installation 26AWG TYPICAL ZONE CIRCUITS ANY Z ANY COM ANY Z ANY COM ANY Z ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL PGM CONNECTIONS LED Indicator Relay Output BATTERY Jovo QW 12 VDC MIN 2 x 7Ah AUX_ SAUX BELL
65. H 999 1 13 SA 998 SH 998 3 73 FT 999 FJ 999 A R alarms restorals O C openings closings O other PPP partition number UUU user number user 1000 to 1500 999 ZZZ zone number Dialer Contact SIA Auto Rep Rets Reporting Code Code Sent When Codes 00040309 Waterflow Trouble Rest waterflow zone has trouble open condition A R 3 73 ST 998 SJ 998 PC4701 only to004031 i cesing 129 1500 user code 12 1500 used to arm partion ox waz cu poe oe w aa Partial Closing one or more zones intentionally bypassed 4 5 56 Cw 000 when partition armed 00040311 Automatic Scheduled Clos auto arming according to schedule 4 A3 CA 000 00040311 Auto Arm Cancellation auto arm auto arm cancelled sd auto arm cancelled i oC 4 A5 CE 000 00040312 Partition Closing partition armed partition number indicated Or 4 AA CG PPP 00040313 User Openings partition disarmed user 001 128 indicated OC 4 A2 OP UUU 00040314 00040314 Opening 129 1500 user user code 129 1500 used to disarm partition 129 1500 used to disarm partition a 4 A2 OP UUU UUU 00040314 Special Opening disarm with WLS909 Second Master code 4 A2 a 000 keyswitch downloading or guard code 00040314 Automatic Scheduled auto disarming according to schedule Gas 4 A3 OA 000 Opening 00040314 Door Shunt PC4820 zone PC4820 zone shunted while armed while armed PC4820 zone shunted
66. MAXSYS PC4020 v3 3 us uL Installation Manual DLS 3 v1 3 WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer The entire manual should be carefully read WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information As the only individual in contact with system users it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system F tem Failures is system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible There are circumstances however involving fire burglary or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protec tion Any alarm system of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons Some but not all of these reasons may be E Inadequate Installation A security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protection Every instal lation should be evaluated by a security professional to ensure that all access points and areas are covered Locks and latches on windows and doors must be secure and operate as intended Win dows doors walls ceilings and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and con struction to provide the level of protection expected A reevaluation must be done during and after any construction activity An evaluation b
67. OF LINE RESISTORS 56009 DSC MN220 PS220 30 Sentrol 429AT SO9A 30 WARNING Not to be removed by anyone except occupant This equipment should be installed in accordance with ANSI NFPA 72 TE SMORTD a Ua A SONDES TION WTE RESET National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy coins ice ae MA 02269 Printed information describing proper installation SAUX COM Delayed Fire or Auto paola operation testing maintenance evacuation planning and repair RED service is to be provided with this equipment WARNING This unit includes an alarm verification feature that will result in a delay of the system alarm signal from the indicated l 56009 LYT EOLR 2 circuits The total delay control unit plus smoke detectors shall NRE SMOKE Ee eee not exceed 60 seconds No other smoke detector shall be A O eee Tey e Relay DSC RM 1 connected to these circuits unless approved by the local authority This device complies with Parts 15 and 68 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 i Sta this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including havi ng Ju risdiction interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Reg No F53CAN 20836 AL E REN 0 1B Plug Type RJ 31X MADE IN CANADA Refer to the Installation and Instruction Manuals for complete Control Panel is suitable for the following operating instructions UL
68. Output 46 The output will activate when a Cross Zone Police Code Alarm reporting code is transmitted for any of the selected partitions It will remain active until a valid access code is entered on any of the selected partition keypads Holdup 47 The output will activate when a holdup zone on any of the selected partitions is in alarm It will remain active until a valid access code is entered on any of the selected parti tion keypads A tamper or fault on a holdup zone will not activate the output Fire Zone Tbl 48 The output will activate when a fire zone is bypassed or when a fire zone trouble or fault condition is detected The output will deactivate when the zone is unbypassed or the trouble fault is restored Steady Fire 49 The output will turn on steady upon any alarm from a Fire type zone with the Audible zone attribute enabled Temporal Pattern Fire 50 The output will follow the standard temporal pattern upon any alarm from a Fire type zone with the Audible zone attribute enabled The temporal pattern is 0 5s ON 0 5s OFF two times and then 0 5s ON and 1 5s OFF This pattern is repeated until the signals are silenced NOTE PC4204 PC4204CX 4216 v2 1 or higher is required for this option CSFM Fire 51 The output will follow the California State Fire Marshal pattern upon an alarm from a Fire type zone with the Audible zone attribute enabled The CSFM pattern is 10s ON and 5s OFF This pattern is repeated u
69. PGM AUX_ SAUX _BELL PGM Battery charge current is 350 mA Battery capacity for stand by is at least 24 hours Recommended battery DSC BD7 12 A 2 NORMALLY OPEN 2 NORMALLY CLOSED 1 NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT CONTACTS WITH CONTACTS WITH AND1 NORMALLY CLOSED NOTE Battery backup END OF LINE END OF LINE CONTACT WITH END OF LINE cee RENOD requirements will vary Please RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR i TYPICAL VALUE refer to Battery Stan efer to Battery Standby ANY Z ANY COM ANY Z ANY COM ANY Z ANY COM Calculation Charts TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL part 29003350 for detailed information on calculating standby battery requirements TWO WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS Compatibility Identifier FM 2 lt Maximum Operating Voltage 13 9 VDC 2200Q Maximum Circuit Resistance 1002 total Alarm Tamper Contact Contact For remote station use connect PS4350 lt with 60 hour battery O ig ci standby capacity NORMALLY CLOSED OEEO ECUN DEOL CIRCUITS 2 NORMALLY NASLE o CHO UL ae Do not mix different models on the same circuit CONTACT NORMALLY CLOSED CLOSED CONTACTS WITH ba SCE ala ena OFINE as correct operation may be impaired NO END OF LINE EOL RESISTOR AND TAMPER O RESISTOR CONTACT WITH RESISTOR A END OF LINE RESISTORS ae Compatible Smoke Detectors amp j Name Model Compatibility ID Max Number END
70. ZZZ zones 001 128 Suggested Contact ID Event Codes The numbers in brackets are not programmable The two digit number following the brackets is the programmable reporting code Medical Alarms 1 AA Medical 1 A1 Pendant Transmitter 1 A2 Fail to Report In Fire Alarms 1 1A Fire Alarm 1 11 Smoke 1 12 Combustion 1 13 Water Flow 1 14 Heat 1 15 Pull Station 1 16 Duct 1 17 Flame 1 18 Near Alarm Panic Alarms 1 2A Panic 1 21 Duress 1 22 Silent 1 23 Audible Burglar Alarms 1 3A Burglary 1 31 Perimeter 1 32 Interior 1 33 24 Hour 1 34 Entry Exit 1 35 Day Night 1 5A 1 36 Outdoor 1 51 1 37 Tamper 1 52 1 38 Near Alarm 1 53 General Alarms 1 54 1 4A General Alarm 1 55 1 43 Exp module failure 1 56 1 44 Sensor tamper 1 57 1 45 Module Tamper 1 58 1 59 1 61 24 Hour Non Burglary 24 Hour non Burg Gas detected Refrigeration Loss of Heat Water Leakage Foil Break Day Trouble Low bottled Gas level High Temp Low Temp Loss of Air Flow 51 52 032 033 034 044 045 Appendix C NO 07 07 oo 074 O 75 076 J N 085 086 095 h E e ao O ian O O gt mai E on O ek ba aaan a O NJ O BumammN 00 ok PT nnn O mmm ASCII Characters 112 ROLLEI LTT gt N o1 126 127 m O O Y on O PTT TT mannan on
71. ad number 6 4 6 5 6 6 On each keypad you can program each function key so that users will need to enter an access code before the panel performs the function To do this turn on the Funct X Code toggle option for that key The default setting is OFF for each key NOTE Some function key types will require an access code entry regardless of the programming in this sec tion See section 6 11 Function Key Programming for more information Keypad Time out Ref 00020302 Both global and partition keypads can be loaned to other partitions on the system When a user selects another par tition the keypad will display Accessing Partition Label and will operate as a partition keypad from the selected partition The amount of time that a loaned keypad will wait before returning to its home partition or in the case of global keypads to its global mode can be programmed The Keypad Time out will begin after the last keypress is made To program the timer enter reference number 00020302 Valid entries are from 020 255 seconds Do not program the Keypad Time out for less than 020 seconds If your users will have access to audio help using the PC4936 and Escort4580 modules you should increase the Keypad Time out setting to 60 seconds or more This will allow enough time for the system to announce the help messages The default setting is 020 seconds Keypad Blanking Ref 000200 When the Keypad
72. ading Toggle Options Ref 000300 Downloading to the panel is not enabled by default Select one or more of the following options to allow the com puter to communicate with the control panel Use the key to toggle between Y es and N o to enable or disable each option Use the lt gt keys to scroll through the avail able options e DLS Enabled If enabled the panel will answer an incoming call for downloading after the programmed number of rings The panel can also be programmed to answer using the double call feature see Double Call in this section If disabled the panel will not answer any incoming calls default No User Call Up If enabled the user can make the panel call a remote computer by entering the 6 Master Code 12 User Call Up command default No Double Call If enabled the panel will follow the dou ble call procedure If the panel detects one or two rings on the first call and then is called again within a pro grammed time the panel will answer the second call on the first ring To program the Double Call Timer see Downloading Options Double Call Timer above If disabled the panel will only answer after the pro grammed number of rings default No DLS Callback If enabled both the computer and the panel will hang up after a connection is made The computer will then wait for the panel to call If dis abled the downloading computer will have immedi ate access to the contro
73. ager Format 3 should be used When programming the Pager telephone number special programming is required in order for the panel to transmit the page successfully Pauses key presses and key presses may be required For more information about pro gramming these special items see 5 1 Zone Supervision The panel will only make one attempt to send a page for each event There are three types of pager formats e Pager Format 1 Semadigit transmits seven DTMF digits for each event Each round transmits a 4 digit account code followed by a 2 digit reporting code fol lowed by the DTMF Character Only one event is communicated per call This format requires an initial handshake of 440Hz and a kissoff handshake of 1400Hz NOTE Do not use this format in North America e Pager Format 2 Semaphone transmits no data The system will call the number programmed once for every event that occurs This format is intended to be used with a pager but can be used to call a private residence This format will sound the line every two seconds after dialing the telephone number Although events are not identified the recipient is made aware of an alarm Only one event is communicated per call No handshake or kissoff signals are required for this format NOTE Do not use this format in North America Do not use this format with 1300 Hz ID e Pager Format 3 is similar to Pager Format 1 except that no handshake or kissoff signals are
74. amper and zone fault swinger shutdown counters are reset on arming default No 10 6 Tampers Ref 000200 The following system toggle options determine how the panel will interpret zone tamper conditions Press to toggle each option on or off e Tamper Inhibit If enabled a tampered zone will always show as open When this occurs the user can not bypass the zone and arm the system until the installer s mode is entered The message Arming Inhibited Call for Service will be displayed If disabled the tamper event will be transmitted but the zone can be bypassed and the system armed default No Device Tmp Dis If enabled tampering of wireless zones will always cause tamper alarms and transmis sions whether the system is armed or disarmed If dis abled wireless zone tampers will create a trouble condition when the system is disarmed The zone tamper will be logged to the event buffer but no Tamper alarm transmission will occur The event is only logged and transmitted when the partition is armed default Yes Tmp Flt Opn Zn If enabled an armed zone of any type that is tampered or faulted will generate an alarm as well as the tamper or fault condition If disabled tampers and faults will never cause an alarm condition default Yes 10 7 Telephone Line Supervision Ref 000401 Scroll to the TLM Enabled option The panel will monitor the presence of the telephone line and will indicate a trou ble cond
75. ary alarms will pulse when the F A or P key is pressed If disabled the fire or bell outputs and PGM outputs programmed to sound fire or burglary alarms will be steady when the F A P key is pressed Default F Yes A No P No FJ A P Key Audib If enabled the keypad will beep three times when the F A or P key is pressed If disabled the keypad will remain silent Default F Yes A No P No Keypad Lockout Ref XX partition number Global Kypd LockRef 000200 Keypad LockoutRef 0100XX01 Total Bad CodesRef 00020200 Lockout DurationRef 00020201 The keypad lockout feature is a security measure that will prevent access codes from being entered at a keypad once the programmed limit of invalid access codes is reached The user will then be prevented from performing any func tion for the programmed time The message Keypad Lock out is Active will be displayed for the lockout duration To enable the keypad lockout for global keypads enter ref erence number 000200 and scroll to Global Kypd Lock Press to toggle the option ON or OFF Default No To enable the keypad lockout for partition keypads enter reference number 0100XX01 where XX partition num ber Scroll to Keypad Lockout Press to toggle the option ON or OFF Default No The Total Bad Codes option programs the number of bad codes a keypad will allow before it locks out the
76. ate when any fire alarm occurs on any of the selected partitions Inverted Fire Only 05 The output will deactivate when any fire alarm occurs on any of the selected partitions Arm Status 06 The output will activate when any of the selected partitions are armed Inverted Arm Status 07 The output will deactivate when any of the selected parti tions are armed Date Schedule 08 The output will perform according to a selected date sched ule Enter a date schedule number from 02 99 In addition enter a pulse time from 00 59 seconds Programming 00 will cause the output to activate for the entire schedule To program date schedules see 14 1 Date Schedules Latched Strobe 09 The output will activate when any alarm occurs on any of the selected partitions The output will stay activated until the partition that caused the alarm is disarmed If disarmed the output will stay active until the partition is armed Trouble Output 10 The output will activate when a trouble condition is present on any of the selected partitions If a system trouble occurs e g loss of time TLM trouble all trouble outputs will acti vate for all partitions Courtesy Pulse 11 The output will activate during exit or entry delay and for an additional two minutes on any of the selected partitions It will also activate upon disarming if the partition is armed without entry delay Chime Follower 12 The output will activate when th
77. bat tery is incorrectly replaced If the lithium battery stops working return the circuit board to your distributor Batteries may cause a fire when in contact with metal If you need to dispose of the circuit board and or the lithium battery wrap the battery in non conductive tape Check with your local government for battery disposal regulations WARNING Do not store the batteries in such a way that they come into contact with each other or with any piece of metal Explosion or fire may occur Should fire occur use only dry chemical fire extinguishers Do not use water to put out the fire Do not heat the batteries Do not dispose of the batter ies or circuit boards in a fire Do not disassemble the batteries Do not apply pressure to or deform the bat teries Ensure that the above precautions are strictly observed by related departments including but not limited to production sales and outside contractors section 3 How to Program 3 1 Introduction to Programming The PC4020 is programmed via a menu system Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through different menu options and press the key to select the menu option displayed Continue this procedure until the required program sec tion is displayed then press the key to select it To arrive at a program section where data can be entered may require scrolling and selecting items from several menus Press the to return to the previous menu To enter Install
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79. ce of an DC trouble Default No NOTE This feature does not apply to wireless devices If enabled a battery trouble will not inhibit arming The contro panel and PC4204 PC4204CX PC4702 PC4820 PC4850 modules will only communicate and log to the event buffer three low battery events per 24 hour period reset at midnight 10 2 Bell Circuit Supervision Ref 00020300 Bell Cut off Ref 000200 System Bell Options The Bell Cut off time will determine how long the fire burg bell outputs will be active when an alarm occurs Valid entries are from 000 255 minutes The default setting is 004 minutes The following system toggle options items will determine how the fire burg bell outputs will operate e Bell Shutdown If enabled the burg bell outputs will not activate for a zone that has reached the swinger shutdown limit if programmed If disabled a zone alarm will always activate the burg bell outputs default Yes e Fire Timeout If enabled the fire bell outputs will fol low the bell time out If disabled the fire bell outputs will remain active until a valid access code is entered to silence the alarm default Yes Do not use in UL Listed installation e Bell Delay Timer After an audible burglary alarm has occurred the system will delay sounding the bells for the amount of time programmed in this timer Valid entries are from 000 255 minutes If 000 is pro grammed there will be no delay before the bells
80. ceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local Telephone Company For products approved after July 23 2001 the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEO TXXXX The digits represented by are the REN without a decimal point e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 For earlier products the REN is separately shown on the label Incidence of Harm If this equipment PC4020 causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will no tify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance no tice is not practical the Telephone Company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary Changes in Telephone Company Equipment or Facilities The Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or proce dures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the Telephone Company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain unin terrupted service Equipment Maintenance Facility If trouble is experienced with this equipment PC4020 for repair or warranty information please contact the facility indicated below If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company may re
81. control panel For instructions on using the PC Link please consult your DLS 3 Software Manual Connecting Via PC Link 41 section 14 Event Scheduling Event scheduling allows for a variety of timed events to occur on specific dates and at specific times Openings and clos ings can be suppressed during high traffic times outputs may be programmed to follow date schedules and partitions may be auto armed and auto disarmed at specific times 14 1 Date Schedules 42 Ref 001001 The panel uses date schedules to control the period during which an event will occur There are 99 date schedules each containing four intervals Date schedules are used by open close suppression schedules holiday groups arm ing disarming schedules and output schedules see 11 3 Programmable Output Options To disable a date schedule set all the days of the week and all the holiday groups to N NOTE Date schedules 00 and 01 are special purpose schedules used to control events for the PC4820 Access Control module For information regarding these schedules see the PC4820 Installation Manual Interval Programming Ref 001001XXYY where XX date schedule 02 99 and YY interval 01 04 Every date schedule contains four intervals Each interval contains the time and days that the schedule will be active Intervals also contain holiday groups as well as automatic arming disarming options The following items can be programmed for
82. cted e alarms and restorals e openings and closings e all other miscellaneous codes These groups can be programmed to communicate to any or all telephone numbers By default all reporting codes are sent to the first tele phone number only The dialer direction options are tog gle options which are either enabled Y es or disabled N o Dialer options are programmed individually for each telephone number The reporting codes in each group are indicated in Appendix A Reporting Codes 12 6 Communicator Formats Ref 000400XX01 where XX telephone number 00 02 Each telephone number must be assigned a format to communicate with the central station There are several different communicator formats available The default for mat is 20 BPS 2300Hz Handshake 10 BPS 1400 2300Hz Handshake Formats e Data 1900 Hz e Kissoff 1400 2300 Hz e Speed 10 Baud Communitatis Programm imo 20 BPS 1400 2300Hz Handshake Formats 20 Bits Per Second is the standard fast format used on DCI Franklin Sescoa and Vertex receivers e Data 1800 Hz e Kissoff 1400 2300 Hz e Speed 20 Baud These formats will send an account code to identify which customer is sending the alarm and a reporting code to identify the type of alarm Depending on the receiver the account code must be either three or four digits and the reporting code must be either one or two digits If the account code requires only three digits program the
83. ctionality of the Fire Auxiliary and Panic keys are also programmable for partition keypads For more information regarding the FAP keys see 6 6 Fire Auxiliary and Panic Keys Global Keypads Unlike a partition keypad a global keypad is not assigned to a single partition Rather a global keypad can be used 6 3 to access all partitions on the system You can assign a key pad to be global when you enroll it see 4 1 Enrolling Key pads and Modules or in the Partition Assignment section ref 0015XX00 Global keypads should be placed in common or global areas of the premises such as points of entry exit or reception areas where the ability to arm and disarm more than one partition at a time is required When a user enters their code to disarm a partition at a global keypad the system will ask the user to select which partitions they wish to disarm The system will only allow the user to disarm the partitions for which their access code is enabled Global Keypad Options Global keypads can be programmed to operate according to the following options To program these toggle options enter reference number 000200 Press X to toggle each option ON or OFF The programming will affect all global keypads e Global Clock If enabled the time and date will be dis played on global keypads when they are not in use default Yes e Global Trouble If enabled when a trouble condition is present on the system the t
84. ctivate when a selected partition is armed in the Stay mode i e when the partition is armed with Stay Away zones bypassed Armed Away Mode 33 This output will activate when a selected partition is armed in the Away mode ie when all Stay Away zones are active 2 wire Smoke Alarm 34 The output will follow the alarm status on the PC4701 2 wire smoke input if installed If the input is in alarm the output will activate when the alarm is restored the output will deactivate 2 wire Smoke Trouble 35 The output will follow the trouble status on the PC4701 2 wire smoke input if installed If the input exhibits a trouble the output will activate when the trouble is restored the output will deactivate Waterflow Alarm 36 The output will follow the alarm status on the PC4701 Waterflow input if installed If the input is in alarm the output will activate when the alarm is restored the output will deactivate Waterflow Trouble 37 The output will follow the trouble status on the PC4701 Waterflow input if installed If the input exhibits a trouble the output will activate when the trouble is restored the output will deactivate Command Outputs 1 8 38 45 The output will activate when the corresponding 7 1 8 command is entered on the selected partition Enter a pulse time for each output default 000 seconds 005 sec onds for Command Output 2 A pulse time of 000 will allow the output to b
85. d access codes will be displayed while they are being programmed If disabled access codes digits will be represented by X Default No Partition Options Ref 0100XX01 where XX Partition 01 08 The following access code options are programmed by partition Only access codes assigned to the selected parti tion will operate according to the following programmed items e Bypas Req Code If enabled the user will be required to enter an access code in order to bypass a zone on this partition default Yes e AutoArm Req Cd If enabled the user must enter an access code during the auto arm pre alert period in order to cancel automatic arming If disabled pressing any key will cancel auto arming see 8 2 Automatic Arming default No NOTE The Auto Arm Cancellation reporting code if programmed will be sent in either case e Cmd Out Req Cd If enabled the user will be required to enter an access code to be able to activate any output programmed for 7 X Command Out put If disabled no code will be required There are eight toggle options one for each of the Command Outputs 1 8 Default for all No 6 Any Code If enabled any access code can be used to access 6 user functions If disabled only a master code will be able to access these functions default No Duplicate Code Toggle When this toggle option is enabled the system will not allow the programming of duplicate user codes
86. d never be used This zone type should not be pro communications will be delayed If the zone is restored grammed as global before the programmable delay time no transmission Zone Attributes is sent The following is a description of each zone option Scroll Select Y to enable this feature If N is selected the through each option and press to toggle between on panel will immediately activate the fire output and and off When all necessary changes are made press to communicate to central station return to the previous menu e Non Latch Toggle Waterflow and Supervisory Zones Each zone type has different attributes enabled by default When the panel is used for pure supervisory water For a list of these default settings see the Programming flow reporting no alarm bells the waterflow and Worksheets supervisory zone type is non latching When the panel Bell Audible This will determine whether the zone is used as a local fire panel and sounds local fire alarm will activate bell outputs and PGM outputs pro horns for evacuation these zones types must be latch grammed to sound fire burglary alarms when an ing alarm occurs Select Y for audible N for silent The following two options address these requirements e Bell Pulsed This will determine how the bell outputs Waterflow Latch Fire Sup Latch and PGM outputs programmed to sound fire burglary Zone 1 Fast Loop Response alarms will sound for an alarm Select Y
87. d Fire zone goes into alarm the panel will activate all fire outputs and will immediately transmit a reporting code to the central station if programmed The fire output can be programmed to pulse two seconds on two seconds off or to follow one of the other fire bell pat terns see 11 3 Programmable Output Options options 49 53 If an open condition is present the panel will immediately display and communicate a trouble condi tion All keypads will annunciate the trouble by activating the Trouble light and beeping twice every ten seconds The keypads can be silenced by pressing any key NOTE Fire zones always require single EOL resistors regardless of any other programming Never program a fire zone as silent Refer to the wiring diagram or Sec tion 2 9 Zone Wiring for fire zone configuration Delayed Fire 08 This fire zone works the same way as a Standard Fire zone except that the alarm memory and communication are delayed by 30 seconds The fire outputs are activated Partitions and Zones immediately The alarm can be acknowledged by the user by pressing any key before the 30 second delay expires If the alarm is acknowledged the panel will silence the alarm and delay communication of the signal for 90 sec onds to allow the user a chance to correct the problem If the Delayed Fire zone is still in alarm 90 seconds later the panel will again activate the fire output and delay com munication for 30 seconds a
88. d Tamper a a A ama cneeneaaetae 20 6 Alarm Memory Display meratinecrnra r ao ia 20 6 10 Zone Bypass Display swenissastsnsxs siivacaxdsscansasbasesesesesassveodieas bee 20 6 11 Function Key Programming sisi cissiaacainenssciiaeaieaes 20 Section 7 Installer and Access Codes 22 Fok Sta ler s CO Cae eel ea a eae 22 7 2 Installer Programmed Access Codes ssssesseseesesereesererereess 22 7 0 Programming Access Codes ndira in Si 22 La Modit An Exists COde ter cincdtatssstvateniina anon ween 24 75 Change User Code Op tons senecseiar risorse 24 7 0 Delete An Existing COU ara A E A 25 TPs OPEC GOMES ganie EN eek eaateustgitwace nascaye 25 Te Gat C OOS sects icra sti lusies chested de tscanseavss ba A 26 729 Access COE OPUONS sisari narn E A tandes 26 7 10 Access CV Cl Se oodatakse ea a a a ae aede 26 of Contents Section 8 Arming and Disarming 8 1 Arming and Disarming Options PE E S 82 Awomaiue AWNING a ra a E ames Section 9 Entry and Exit Delay 91 Entry and Exit Delay TIMES lt s 5 cgscsscuessieitenstosnesntunc ine 9 2 Entry and Exit Delay Options sicnicciiiniawnies Section 10 System Programming IOT AC DC Power Options siea ira a 10 2 Bell Circuit Supervision sccsimisiutnsiriiiirinieni 103 Clock OPON S me aa T RN LOA Event Messages osien ean A EER E EEA 10 5 Swinger Shutdo Wi ssrin e a E S 106 TANT POMS den a A 10 7 Telephone Line Supervision sesesssseseerserereeerrerereeses 10 8 Test Transmissions
89. de toggle option is enabled the user must enter an access code during the auto arm pre alert period in order to prevent arming If disabled press ing any key will cancel auto arming The Auto Arm Can cellation reporting code if programmed will be sent in either case default No If Autoarm Squawk toggle option is enabled the bell out put will squawk for one second every 10 seconds during the auto arm pre alert period If disabled the bell will not sound default No NOTE Autoarming shall not be used on UL listed sys tems Auto Arm Pre Alert Period Ref 0100XX0205 where XX Partition 01 08 When a partition begins auto arming all keypads assigned to that partition will sound steady for the pro grammed pre alert period During this time the partition is not armed and a user can postpone cancel auto arming by pressing any key on a partition keypad or entering their access code if required The pre alert period time can be programmed from 001 to 255 minutes default 001 Postpone Arm Ref 00020305 If the Postpone Arm time is programmed the user will not be able to cancel the auto arm sequence The user will only be able to postpone auto arming for the programmed amount of time by pressing a key or entering their access code Once the timer expires the auto arming sequence will begin again Auto arming can be postponed multiple times The panel will continue to attempt auto arming until it is successful NOTE
90. ds see section 7 3 Programming Access Codes Press to select 3 Use the right arrow gt key to scroll to the following display Select 5 lt gt Edit User Opt s Press 5 or 4 Use the arrow lt gt keys to scroll through each option Press to turn each option on Y or off N 5 When the desired options have been programmed press Access Code User Options Table Default Settings GM 2M SM S AC System Master Vas Select this option to program a System Master Code Supervisor Select this option to program a Supervisor code You must Yes Yes also program the partition mask for this code Arm Allows arming of the assigned partition s Disarm Allows disarming of the assigned partition s Bypass Allows bypassing of zones on the assigned partition s Command Output aia R Allows activation of a 7 X command output when an E Yes Yes Yes access code is required For more information ask your installer Duress Pulse Select option for Duress codes only See Special Codes cept BER Allows access to the Escort4580 Audio Assistant if Select option for One Time Use codes only see Special Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes installed Global Access Allows use of a Global keypad Partition Select Menu Allows all accessible partitions to be viewed when the Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes code is entered Card Valid For Access Control Systems only See Section CARR Yes yel yes 4 2
91. e zone is normally violated The zone will then automati cally restore Zones assigned to zone control keys will not be supervised NOTE Do not assign fire zones zone types 07 11 to this function key Arm All 33 Attempts to arm all partitions assigned to a specific user in Away mode If the function key is programmed to not require a code then the panel will attempt to arm all active partitions If a partition is not ready to arm the mes sage Unable to arm all partitions will appear and none of the partitions will be armed This function key option is only available to system keypads If code is required then the panel attempts to arm all partitions to which the code is assigned 21 S v E Z L NOILDAS 9L SL vL EL ZL LL OL 6 8B Z 7 1 7 2 22 Section 7 Installer and Access Codes NOTE Security codes should be changed from their default settings to ensure the security of the system Do not program codes that can be easily guessed Installer s Code Ref 000000 The installer s code must be entered to access the installer s programming mode The default installer s code is 5555 for the 4 digit option and 555500 for the 6 digit option Enter a new code using numbers from 0 to 9 only This code should be changed from the default setting to ensure the security of the system Installer s Lockout Ref 000005 The Installer s Lockout feature prevents the installer s code and dow
92. e AC or battery trouble 45 occurs the panel will not restore the trouble until it has been viewed using the 2 trouble display The trouble will not be restored until it has been viewed even if the cause of the trouble has been physically restored If the option is turned off the panel will restore these troubles as soon as the trouble condition is physically restored The option is off by default Trouble conditions can be transmitted to the central sta tion if programmed see 12 7 Reporting Codes To view trouble conditions press the key then 2 The keypad display will indicate the trouble All possible trou ble displays and a description of each are listed below Display Trouble Condition Battery Trouble The battery connected to the control panel is low AC Trouble There is a power failure keypad will be silent Aux Supply Troub The AUX SAUX or PGM terminals on the alarm con trol panel are overloaded TLM Trouble There is a trouble with the telephone line TLM TBL Line 1 There is a trouble on telephone line 1 only generated when using the PC4701 Fire Module TLM TBL Line 2 There is a trouble on telephone line 2 only generated when using the PC4701 Fire Module FTC Trouble The alarm control panel can no longer communicate with the central monitoring station The trouble is generated after the programmed failed communica tion attempts If a later attempt to communicate is successful the t
93. e door chime is activated on any of the selected partitions The output will deactivate when the chime pulse timer expires see 11 4 Output Pulse Times Door chime activates when a zone with the Chime attribute enabled is opened and activates again when the zone is 33 34 closed In order for the output to activate the door chime feature must be enabled TLM Only 13 The output will activate when a telephone line trouble is present TLM and Alarm 14 The output will activate when a telephone line trouble is present and an alarm occurs on any of the selected parti tions Failure To Communicate 15 The output will activate when a Failure to Communicate trouble is present The output will stay activated until a suc cessful communication is sent to the central station Communications Active 16 The output will activate while the panel is attempting to communicate with the central station Ground Start 17 The output will activate for a programmable number of sec onds before the panel attempts to communicate with the central station NOTE This output will follow the Ground Start PGM pulse time see 11 4 Output Pulse Times This output must not be used on UL listed systems Kissoff Output 18 The output will activate for a programmed number of sec onds after a successful communication to the central sta tion NOTE This output will follow the Kissoff Pulse PGM pulse time see 11 4
94. e on the PC4936 e 24 Hr Buzzer 14 This zone when violated will acti vate the keypad buzzer e 24 Hr Technical 15 This zone is silent e 24 Hr Gas 16 This zone is audible e 24 Hr Heat 17 This zone is pulsed audible e 24 Hr Medical 18 This zone is silent e 24 Hr Emergency 19 This zone is audible e 24 Hr Water 20 This zone is audible e 24 Hr Freeze 21 This zone is audible e 24 Hr Holdup 22 This zone is silent It does not acti vate Burglary outputs or the Latched Strobe output e 24 Hr Panic 23 This zone is silent It does not activate Burglary outputs or the Latched Strobe output 24Hr Quick Bypass 24 Quick Bypass zones are armed at all times Users can tem porarily bypass all Quick Bypass zones on a partition by either pressing the Quick Bypass function key or entering 6 access code 14 NOTE It is recommended that the Quick Bypass func tion key be used When a user enters the Quick Bypass command the zone will be bypassed for the amount of time that was pro grammed in the Quick Bypass Duration section If the zone is open when the Quick Bypass Duration timer expires the panel will begin the Quick Bypass Pre alert During the pre alert the buzzers of all the keypads on the partition will sound Users can silence the pre alert and start the Quick Bypass Duration timer by either entering the Quick Bypass com mand or a valid access code The zone will be restored at the e
95. e programmed as not bypassable User Information The installer should advise the users and note in the user instruction manual e Service organization name and telephone number e The programmed exit time e The programmed entry time Commercial Fire Monitoring Installations e Refer to Commercial Fire Installation Guide FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd could void your authority to use this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that in terference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfer ence to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following meas ures e Re orient the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to w
96. e shielded wire runs in parallel with each other Do not run either AML wire run in parallel with the Combus Maintain minimum 2 separation between all AML wiring and Combus wiring 2 10 Wiring Powered Devices AUX SAUX loop curent Loop Current vs Wiring Distance TOTAL LOOP 22 AWG 18 AWG CURRENT MA DISTANCE FT M DISTANCE FT M pW 2880 878 5143 1568 10 1736 529 AUX Auxiliary Power These terminals can be used to power motion detectors glass break detectors and other devices requiring power The AUX positive and GND negative terminals can provide up to 500mA of current SAUX Switched Auxiliary Power This terminal provides positive power 12VDC and can be de energized via the 7 2 keypad command provided that the output is programmed as Command Output 2 Typically this output is used for providing power to latch ing type devices that require a power interruption in order to reset 2 11 Telephone Line Wiring The telephone terminals provide connections to the incoming telephone lines for central station reporting The wires from the RJ 31X jack must be connected in the fol lowing manner TO GROUND CONNECTION Out To r Premise Telephone In From Telephone Company CIO Q O RJ 31X Telephone Plug N NOTE There must be no other telephone equipment connected between the control panel and the incom ing telephone line e g answering machi
97. e toggled on and off using the corre sponding 7 1 8 command NOTE All command outputs will deactivate when you exit installer s mode HINT If you program more than one PGM for the same command output eg command output 1 make sure that either a the PGMs are enabled for all the same partitions OR b the partitions the PGMs are enabled for do not overlap If the Inv Cmd Out X system toggle option is enabled the output will be inverted i e the output will normally be energized and will de energize when activated Ref 000200 By default this option is only enabled for Com mand Output 2 If the Sen Rst Cmd 2 partition toggle option is enabled the output programmed as Command Output 2 will reset all smoke detectors connected to it when activated Ref 0100XX01 The keypad will display the Command Out put 2 label while the smoke detectors are resetting If there is no fire condition present the smoke detectors will return to normal operation after being reset NOTE If you have programmed fire zones on a parti tion you should also enable the Sen Rst Cmd 2 parti tion toggle option Command Output Labels Ref 0100XX06YY where XX partition number 01 08 YY command output number 01 08 Program command output labels in this section All sys tem display labels are programmed in a similar fashion For instructions on programming labels see 5 4 Zone Pro gramming Police
98. each interval Set Start Time Program the time of day that the schedule interval will start HHMM The default time is 0000 midnight Valid entries are 0000 2359 and 9999 no start time If two intervals in a schedule are programmed for the same start time the schedule will follow the interval with the longest end time Set End Time Program the time of day that the schedule interval will end HHMM The default time is 0000 midnight Valid entries are 0000 2359 and 9999 no end time Select Toggles The following toggle options are available for each inter val Select either Y es or N o for each option by pressing the key The default for each option is No off e Sunday Saturday Select on which days of the week the interval will be active e Holiday 1 4 Select the holiday group s that the inter val is to follow See 14 2 Holiday Groups for holiday programming Auto arm Select whether the interval will be used to automatically arm any partition s selected by the arm ing and disarming schedule See 14 4 Arming Dis arming Schedules for auto arm programming Auto disarm Select whether the interval will be used to automatically disarm any partition s selected by the arming and disarming schedule See 14 4 Arming Disarming Schedules for auto disarm programming NOTE Do not program an interval with both auto arm ing and auto disarming enabled In order for these fea tures to work they mu
99. ection for further infor mation regarding each timer e Entry Delay section 9 1 Entry and Exit Delay Times e Exit Delay section 9 1 Entry and Exit Delay Times e Auxiliary Entry Delay section 9 1 Entry and Exit Delay Times e Auxiliary Exit Delay section 9 1 Entry and Exit Delay Times e Delinquency a Closing Delinquency reporting code will be sent if the partition is not armed for the number of days programmed in this section e Autoarm Pre alert section 8 2 Automatic Arming e Quick Bypass Duration 24Hr Quick Bypass 24 e Quick Bypass Pre alert 24Hr Quick Bypass 24 Three digits are required for each entry Zone Assignment Ref 0100XX03 where XX partition number This procedure is outlined in Section 5 3 Adding Zones to Partitions Partition Labels Ref 0100XX04 where XX partition number Program partition labels in this section All system display labels are programmed in a similar fashion For instruc tions on programming labels see 5 4 Zone Program ming Deleting Partitions Ref 0101 Scroll to the partition to be deleted then press When a partition is deleted the programming assigned to it will not be erased If the partition is re enabled the program ming that was entered will still be there 13 5 3 14 NOTE When a partition is deleted the zones assigned to it are removed from the Zone Assignment Copyin
100. ed To delete the access code name from an existing code per form the following 1 Enter 5 master code 2 Locate the code using one of the code searching meth ods see section 7 4 Modify An Existing Code Press to select 7 7 Installer and Access Codes 3 Use the right arrow gt key to scroll to the to Select 2 Edit User Name and press 4 The display will indicate the current name Press 5 The display will read Select 0 Clear Display Press The access code name will be erased 6 Follow the instructions outlined in section 7 3 Program ming Access Codes to program a new label or press until you have exited access code programming Special Codes The following codes are special codes Selecting the corre sponding user option will program each code see section 7 5 Change User Code Options System Master Codes System Master codes have access to all partitions on the system These codes can be used to program other access codes except for other System Master codes For a list of the other user options that are enabled for this code see the Access Code User Options Table Supervisor Codes The supervisor code can be used to program other access codes that are only to be active on the supervisor s parti tion Users with Supervisor codes cannot program other Supervisor codes or System Master codes For a list of the other user options that are enabl
101. ed for this code see the Access Code User Options Table Duress Codes If the Duress user option is enabled the code will become a Duress code When this code is entered the sys tem will send a duress signal to the monitoring station Make sure that the Arm and Disarm user options are also enabled for this code NOTE When disarming with an access card a duress signal is not reported One time Use Codes If the One time Use option is enabled the code will become a One time Use code The code can be used to dis arm assigned partitions When a user arms the system using a One Time Use code the panel will erase the code once the Exit Delay expires after this time the code can not be used again Make sure that the Arm and Disarm user options are also enabled for this code Log Only Codes A Log Only code will only create an entry in the event buffer when entered at a keypad Example a log only code may be used by a guard to record the time that they checked each area of the premises To create a log only code disable all the access code options for the code Temporary Codes A Temporary code is an access code that can be turned on or off by partition using the T Code function key See 6 11 Function Key Programming Any code with the temporary code attribute enabled will work this way To turn temporary codes on for a partition press and hold the T Code function key at a keypad assig
102. efault the Comm Enabled toggle option is on to enable communications To disable communications enter reference num ber 000401 Comm Enabled will appear on the display Press to toggle the option to N o If disabled no reporting codes will be transmitted to the central station Note that downloading can still be accomplished with the communicator disabled 12 1 Telephone Numbers Ref 000400XX00 where XX telephone number 00 02 The control panel can call up to three different telephone numbers when reporting any event to a central station The first telephone number is the control panel s primary number for communicating with the central station The second and third numbers can be used as backup numbers in case the first or second numbers fail to communicate the numbers can also be used to communicate to a pager NOTE A dial tone search must be included in order for a telephone number to be backed up by the LINKS1000 To program each telephone number enter reference num ber 000400XX where XX 00 01 or 02 for each of the three telephone numbers Enter the communicator telephone number the way you would dial it on a telephone The maximum number of digits including dial tone searches and pauses is 31 Special characters can be added to the telephone number in order to perform designated functions Press the key to enter the telephone entry options menu The five options are as follows 0 Save
103. enabled and then perform the automatic download Downloading Telephone Number Ref 000302 Enter the telephone number for the downloading com puter only applies if the User Call Up Periodic DLS or DLS Callback option is enabled For instructions on pro gramming telephone numbers see 12 1 Telephone Num bers Panel ID Code Ref 000303 The 4 digit panel identifier code will identify the panel to the downloading computer The panel ID code must be different for each panel if either User Call Up Periodic DLS or DLS Callback is used The default setting is 4921 Panel Downloading Access Code Ref 000304 This 4 digit code must be programmed the same as the downloading access code in the computer file If the codes are different the panel will NOT allow any uploading or downloading to take place The code is used to help ensure the security of the system The default setting is 4920 Double Call Timer Ref 000305 This is the maximum time between two telephone calls when the Double Call option has been enabled Valid entries are between 000 and 255 seconds The default set ting is 060 see Downloading Toggle Options Double Call below to enable the Double Call feature Number of Rings Ref 000306 This is the number of consecutive rings the panel must detect before answering the call for downloading Valid entries are between 001 and 255 rings The default setting is 008 Downlo
104. er s Programming enter 8 Installer s Code at any keypad that is enrolled on the system In order to prevent unauthorized personnel from access ing Installer s Programming the Installer s Code should be changed from the default setting By default the Installer s Code is 5555 To change the Installer s Code see 7 1 Installer s Code Once you have entered Installer s Programming the first menu consists of five items listed below Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll to the desired menu item and press the key to select it e System Area These programming options affect the operation of the entire system These options include communications downloading printer options installer and master code programming etc Partition Area These options are programmed for each partition These options include zone assign ments partition times partition options etc Module Hardware This menu is used when you enroll the system modules and keypads Event Buffer This menu allows access to the system s event buffer for printing Diagnostics These options pertain to trouble condi tions reported by the modules Use the arrow keys to scroll to the message indicating the area you wish to program and press For example to program the Partition 2 account number scroll to each of the following messages and press Scecipio PARTITION AREA a Press ADD EDIT PAR lt gt 01 Pre
105. er with one of the code searching methods see Section 2 2 Modifying an Existing Code Press to select 3 Use the right arrow gt key to scroll to the following display Select 7 lt gt Phone Number 4 Press 7 or 5 Enter up to 12 digits for the telephone number Special characters can be added to the telephone number in order to perform designated functions Press the key to enter the telephone entry options menu The five options are as follows 0 Save This can be selected for the telephone number to be stored into the panel s memory or simply press when finished entering the telephone number 23 7 4 24 1 Dial tone search This character will force the panel to search for a dial tone at that point in the telephone number A D on the display represents a dial tone search A dial tone search is already programmed as the first digit for each telephone number 2 Pause 2 Seconds This will add a 2 second pause to the dialing sequence represented by the letter A on the display 3 Pause 4 Seconds This will add a 4 second pause to the dialing sequence represented by the letter E on the display 4 DTMF This will add an asterisk to the telephone number represented by a B on the display The dialer will output the same frequencies as the touch tone key This character is frequently required to disable call waiting 5 DTMF This will add a
106. ere are four Holiday Groups Up to two years of dates can be programmed per holiday schedule To program a holiday schedule select the Holiday Group from 1 to 4 and the display will read Enter Date Enter the month day and year this year or next as a 6 digit entry MMDDYY Once the date has been entered the keypad will beep and another date can be entered using the same format Use the lt gt keys to scroll through the pro grammed dates To erase a selected date press the key when the date is displayed on the keypad Once a holiday has occurred the holiday will be erased from the panel s memory Holiday Groups 1 4 can be enabled for any interval of any Date schedule NOTE The system time and date including year must be set before holiday schedule programming can begin 14 3 Open Close Suppression Ref 001000 Open Close Suppression will prevent the communication of openings or closings for the partitions following a pro grammed date schedule When an Open Close Suppres sion schedule is active openings or closings for the selected partitions will be logged to the event buffer but no transmission will be made to the central station There are 99 Open Close Suppression Schedules Each is capable of suppressing openings or closings for the selected Partitions but not both To suppress openings AND closings two separate Open Close Suppression schedules must be programmed The following options are prog
107. ermine whether the burg bell outputs will activate when a Transmission Line Monitoring trouble and an alarm occur simultaneously If enabled the bells for the armed partition will sound Ringback If enabled the partition keypad will beep 10 times when a successful communication of a closing to the central station occurs default No NOTE If communications are being sent to more than one telephone number communications to all numbers will produce a ringback e Ringback Sqwk If enabled the partition keypad and the partition bell outputs Fire Burg Inv Fire Burg Burg and Invert Burg will squawk when a successful communication of a closing to the central station occurs default No NOTE The Ringback option must be enabled in order for this feature to function e Periodic Test If enabled the panel will send a test transmission to the central station default No If this feature is enabled and a PC4701 module is enrolled on the system the panel will alternate send ing the periodic test transmission between Line 1 and Line 2 of the PC4701 so that both communication paths are tested e Europe Dial If enabled the contact closure to the tele phone line is made in a 67 33 make break ratio This is the European standard method of dialing default No NOTE Do not enable this option for North American installations e Default Dial With this option enabled if panel s first attempt to call the central station fa
108. es 17 to 24 and the second will be assigned zones 25 to 32 The system can have a maximum of 128 zones To confirm which zones are assigned to which expander press any key when the enrollment confirmation message is displayed NOTE Be sure to record the zones assigned to each zone expander module in the System Overview section of the Programming Worksheets The PC4164 is a wireless receiver When you enroll a PC4164 module you can enroll up to 64 wireless devices on the system You can enroll up to eight PC4164 wireless receivers This will give you a greater range in which to install wireless devices It will also allow you to install backup wireless receivers with overlapping ranges to provide increased security for the wireless zones on the system NOTE The maximum number of wireless zones you can enroll on the system is 64 even if you install more than one PC4164 wireless receiver ESCORT4580 PC4701 and PC4936 Enrollment When enrolling the ESCORT4580 the PC4701 or the PC4936 the keypad will display the message Looking for PC4XXX Module The panel will automatically scan the Combus for the module Once it is found the panel will confirm enrollment e g ESCORT4580 Module Enrolled No tamper is required Deleting Modules Ref 0201 then scroll to desired module Sometimes a module must be deleted from the system This could be when zone expanders are enrolled out of sequence or if a module is defective
109. eset when the partition is armed default No NOTE This option should be enabled when using glo bal zones e PC ID If enabled the panel will identify all manually bypassed zones when the partition is armed The partial closing reporting code must be programmed for this feature to work If disabled the panel will only send a partial closing reporting code to tell the central station that zones were bypassed when the partition was armed default No e PC on Auto Arm If enabled the panel will send the partial closing reporting code to the central station when a zone is force armed during auto arming If dis abled no partial closing reporting code will be sent default Yes e PC ID Restores If enabled the zone restoral reporting codes will be transmitted instead of the zone alarm reporting codes to identify the manually bypassed and force armed zones upon auto arming If disabled the zone alarm reporting codes will be sent default No TLM Enabled If enabled the system will test for tele phone line faults The keypads will indicate any faults detected default Yes e TLM Aud Bell If enabled all bells will be audible when a telephone line trouble is present and the parti tion is armed default Yes FTC Aud Bell If enabled a Failure To Communicate trouble will cause the bell outputs to activate If dis abled only the keypads will annunciate the trouble default No TLM Alarm Aud This option will det
110. fire bell or siren used for this application must be UL Listed and have a current consumption of 400mA or less e g Wheelock MT 12 24 R NOTE For Commercial Fire applications you must use the CF version of the panel and the PC4702BP Installation and Wiring E oO E o AUX BELL Audible Fire a m Signaling gt Appliance 2 13 Earth Ground Wiring The cabinet should be earth grounded using the ground ing kit supplied Ensure that the connection from the cabi net to the metallic cold water pipe or earth grounding rod is made with minimum 14 gauge solid copper wire The EGND terminal must be connected to earth ground to enable ground fault detection A Ground Fault trouble will be indicated if any conductor on the system has a resistance to earth ground of 40kQ or less Only earth ground the main panel and the first module connected to the telephone line Tighten nut to break paint and make good connection to the cabinet Nut Lock washer Earth ground Nut connection Lock washer Ground wire from building Star washer electrical Cabinet Zm installation Bolt a SC mg SL H SL W Control Panel Supplied Ground To Earth Strap Ground Connect to cabinet as shown above 2 14 Applying Power AC and Battery WARNING Do not connect the battery or transformer until all other wiring is complete
111. for a num ber of reasons some of which follow The smoke detectors may have been improperly installed or positioned Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detectors such as when the fire is in a chim ney walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors may not detect smoke from fires on another level of the residence or building Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well Smoke detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Even if the smoke detector operates as intended there may be circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death E Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installation instructions They cannot discriminate between intruders and intended occupants Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They have multiple beams of detec tion and motion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams They cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls ceilings floor closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Any type of tam
112. g Partitions Ref 0102 Enter this section to copy the programming from one par tition to another one The programming that will be cop ied includes the Customer ID Code Partition Toggles Partition Times Access Code Levels and Command Out put Labels The zone assignment will not be copied To copy a partition 1 The panel will prompt From Which Partition Scroll to the partition you want to copy programming from Press 2 The panel will prompt To Which Partition Scroll to the partition you want to copy programming to Press Both partitions now have the same programming Adding Zones to Partitions Add New Zone Ref 0100XX0300 where XX partition number Zones must be assigned to partitions in order for them to operate By default the first 16 zones on the control panel are assigned to Partition 1 When you select this menu item the panel will display the first zone not assigned to the partition Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through the zones not assigned to the partition When the zone to be added is displayed press the key to select it Once you have selected the zone to add there are three items to be programmed 1 Zone Label this 14 character label will appear on the LCD display of the keypad 2 Zone Type this determines how the zone will oper ate 3 Zone Attributes these attributes are toggled on and off and affect how the zone will function For inst
113. grammed to perform one of the functions described below Users can activate a function on partition keypads by pressing and holding the appropriate key for two seconds The default functions are described below 1 Home Stay Arm Pressing this key will arm the partition in the Stay mode meaning that all Stay Away type zones will be automati cally bypassed Delay type zones will provide entry and exit delay The Quick Arm feature must be enabled in order for this key to function as intended see Instruction Manual section 3 1 Quick Arm If disabled the user must enter a valid access code after the function key is pressed to arm the partition 2 Away Away Arm Pressing this key will arm the partition in the Away mode All Stay Away type zones and all other non bypassed zones will be active at the end of the exit delay Delay type zones will provide entry and exit delay The Quick Arm feature must be enabled in order for this key to function as intended see Instruction Manual section 3 1 Quick Arm If disabled the user must enter a valid access code after the function key is pressed to arm the partition 3 Chime Door Chime On Off Pressing this key will toggle the Door Chime feature ON or OFF One solid beep means that the feature has been disabled and three short beeps means that it has been enabled 4 Reset Reset Smoke Detectors Pressing this key will cause the panel to act
114. he cor 6 7 rect options and press to toggle each option ON or OFF The programming will affect all keypads assigned to the selected partition NOTE When a partition keypad is loaned to another partition and a fire auxiliary or panic key is pressed the fire auxiliary or panic alarm will be transmitted using the account number for the partition the keypad is assigned to The account number of the partition the keypad is loaned to will not be sent Global Keypad FAPs Ref 000200 e Global F Key Default Yes e Global A Key Default Yes e Global P Key Default Yes To disable the F A or P keys on a global keypad enter the reference number Scroll to the correct options and press to toggle each option ON or OFF Fire Auxiliary and Panic Key Options Ref 000201 The operation of the Fire Auxiliary and Panic keys can be customized according to the following options Each option is individually programmable for the three keys To program these options enter reference number 000201 Scroll to the following options and press to toggle each option ON or OFF FJ A P Activ Bell If enabled the fire or burg bell outputs and PGM outputs programmed to sound fire or burglary alarms will activate when the F A or P key is pressed Default F Yes A No P No F A P Pulse Bell If enabled the fire or bell outputs and PGM outputs pro grammed to sound fire or burgl
115. he exit vate deactivate the Door Chime feature for a partition delay will continue to be annunciated but the partition enter 4 at a keypad will not arm To arm the partition the Push To Set Zone must be violated and restored Upon momentary violation of this zone any exit delay active for the partitions to which the zone is assigned will be terminated NOTE This zone type should not be programmed as Force Arm When force arming is enabled the parti tion s the zone is assigned to can be armed even if the zone is not secure The zone will be temporarily bypassed and will be added back into the system if it is later restored Select Y to enable this feature If N is global selected the zone must be secured or manually Function Key Zone 33 E bypassed before arming will be allowed The Function Key Zone definition when selected causes e Swgr Shut Down Swinger shutdown After the zone the panel to prompt the function key list and allow the has reported the programmed number of alarms the installer to select the following list of functions zone will be shut down Swinger shutdown is reset 00 Null Key 09 Command OVP 2 18 Fire Reset every time the panel is armed or when the clock 01 Stay Arm 10 Command O P 3 19 Fire Drill reaches midnight See 10 5 Swinger Shutdown 02 Away Arm 11 Command O P 4 20 Lamp Test Select Y to enable this feature If N is selected the OSNO ENAN AZ Command OE een
116. hen the system trans mits events using the LINKS2XXxX 15 3 T Link TCP IP Communications The T Link module can be used as a backup or primary communicator The T link can also be used as a secondary or primary downloading source The T link module uses a TCP IP network on a LAN WAN to communicate to a receiver or DLS 3 software The module is connected to the PC Link header on the PC4020A board NOTE PC LINK and T Link cannot be used at the same time The following sections must be programmed for T Link communications The T Link uses the same telephone numbers as the Land line communicator refer to Section 12 1 Telephone num bers Any phone number that the T Link uses must be programmed with CAAA to program this remove the dial tone search D and enter 5 2 2 2 in the phone number area The T Link option must also be enabled in the communi cator toggle options refer to Section 12 4 t link enabled If downloading is used with the T Link you must program the system as stated in Section 13 Downloading The T Link will not connect with DLS via User Call up DLS call back or periodic DLS The downloading connec tion must be established from the computer without call back enabled Section 16 Diagnostics 16 1 General Diagnostics Ref 04 The diagnostics function is designed to help you track down any problems with the installed modules If there is no problem the keypad will display PC40X0 Sys
117. hich the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC useful How to Identify and Re solve Radio Television Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Govern ment Printing Office Wash ington D C 20402 Stock 004 000 00345 4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the side of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this number must be provided to the Telephone Company FCC Registration Number F53CAN 20836 AL E REN 0 1B USOC Jack RJ 31X Telephone Connection Requirements A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installation instructions for details Ringer Equivalence Number REN The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs ona telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incom ing call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not ex
118. ic Tx Days counter will be the num ber of minutes between test transmissions Ref 000401 and scroll to option If disabled the Periodic Tx Days counter will be the number of days between test transmis sions default No Periodic Tx Time Ref 0004020401 Enter the time of day the test transmission will be sent Times are entered using 24 Hour format HH MM The default setting is 00 00 midnight The test transmission reporting codes must also be pro grammed in order for this feature to function see 12 7 Reporting Codes 10 9 Transmission Delay When transmission delays are programmed the panel will delay reporting the related event for the number of seconds programmed for the programmed time The vari ous transmission delays are listed below If the Tx Delay in Min communicator toggle option is enabled the transmission delay counters will be pro grammed in minutes instead of seconds Ref 000401 scroll to option NOTE Do not use Tx Delay in Min if you need to have a transmission delay of less than 5 minutes This feature must not be enabled on UL listed systems System Programming AC Fail Delay Ref 00020310 The panel will delay the trouble indication on keypads and remote annunciators for the programmed time 000 to 255 min This delay is to avoid the annunciation of short term AC failures Some jurisdictions may not allow any delay for Fire installations In this case the time
119. ic programming items for each partition 1 Programming the partition account number 2 Programming the partition toggle options 3 Programming the partition times entry and exit delay times etc 4 Adding zones to the partition and defining each zone zone label zone type and attributes 5 Programming the partition label Partition Account Number Ref 0100XX00 where XX partition number Enter a 4 or 6 digit partition account number Partitions can all report using the same account number or each can be programmed differently depending on your application Enter the four or six digits and record them into your Pro gramming Worksheets Once you have entered all the digits the display will return to the Partition Acct prompt Partition Toggle Options Ref 0100XX01 where XX partition number There are numerous partition options which can be either enabled select Y for yes or disabled select N for no Pressing will toggle between the yes and no options The following partition toggle options generally pertain to the operation of the keypads the entry and exit delay options and the end user feature accessibility for the selected partition These features are explained in detail in other sections of the manual Below is a list of the available options followed by their default Each option is described later in this manual in the specified sections F Enabled Y oo ee see section 6 5 o
120. ill take priority and the Music will not be heard Temporary Code 30 Pressing this function key followed by an access code will enable disable temporary codes on the partition assigned to the keypad The keypad will sound 3 short beeps when temporary codes are enabled on the partition and one long beep when temporary codes are disabled on the par tition The T code LED on the LCD45XX will be on when temporary codes are active and off when they are not active See section 7 3 Programming Access Codes Cancel Key 31 Pressing this key when the partition is NOT in alarm will e Silence troubles if in normal mode e Exit from the current menu When a user presses this key when the partition is in alarm the panel will 1 Request a valid access code 2 Transmit a Cancel code to the central station 3 Sound 3 beeps on the keypad display Alarm Can celed on the keypad and sound a voice message stating Alarm Canceled NOTE For this feature to work make sure that the Alarm Cancel reporting code is programmed see Appendix A Reporting Codes NOTE Alarm Cancel does not initiate listen in Zone Control 32 Pressing this key will cause the programmed zone to be violated One of zones 121 128 can be assigned to any function key Do not assign more than one function key to the same zone Do not use zones assigned to zone control keys for any other purpose The panel will follow the same procedure as when th
121. ils it will dial on every subsequent attempt regardless of the presence of a dial tone When disabled if a D for dial tone search precedes the telephone number the panel will not dial if dial tone is not present See 12 1 Telephone Num bers for programming the telephone numbers with dial tone search default Yes Ph 1 2 Backup If enabled the panel will attempt to report to the second telephone number if it is unable to communicate using the first telephone number The panel will attempt to call for the number of times pro grammed as the Maximum Number of Dialing Attempts When used as a backup number the dialer direction options for the second telephone number should be disabled default No Ph 1 3 Backup This option is similar to Ph 1 2 Backup except that the panel will backup to the third telephone number instead of the second default No NOTE If the Ph 1 2 Backup option is also enabled the reporting code will be sent to both the second and third telephone numbers if the panel is unable to com municate using the first number e Ph 2 3 Backup This option is similar to Ph 1 2 Backup except that the panel will attempt to report to the third telephone number if it is unable to communicate using the second telephone number default No NOTE If the Ph 1 2 Backup option is also enabled the reporting code will be sent to the second telephone number if the panel is unable to communicate using the
122. insert a Hex digit into a given entry press the key to enter the Hex menu Use the arrow keys to scroll through the each Hex digits A through F When the desired letter is displayed press the key Hex digits can also be entered by pressing key followed by the number from 1 6 corresponding to each Hex letter A 1 B 2 C 3 up to F 6 Once the digit is entered the control panel will automatically return to the decimal programming mode For example to enter data ABCD on a PC4020 you would enter 1 2 F4 S F 4 Programming Toggle Options Many programming items are toggle options that are either enabled or disabled Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through the toggle options Press the key to switch back and forth between Y es enabled and N o disabled Once all the toggle options have been pro grammed press the key to save your changes and return to the previous menu Section 4 Module Enrollment 4 1 Enrolling Keypads and Modules Once the wiring of all keypads and modules is complete they must be enrolled on the system Apply power to the system by first connecting the battery followed by the AC transformer All LCD keypads will display the software version of the keypad NOTE Make sure all power to the system is OFF when connecting modules NOTE Record the location and number of each module for future reference Enrolling the First Keypad to Partition 1 T
123. isplay will read Arming Inhibited Call for Service This is to ensure that the problem will be examined by the installer Momentary Arm 26 A momentary closure of this zone will alternately arm and disarm the partition This zone can be used with a key switch to arm and disarm the system NOTE This zone type must not be used as a global zone If a keyswitch zone has been tampered or faulted the zone must be restored before it can be used to arm or disarm the system Maintained Arm 27 When this zone is closed the partition will disarm When this zone is violated the partition will be armed This zone can be used with a keyswitch to arm and disarm the system NOTE This zone type must not be used as a global zone If a keyswitch zone has been tampered or faulted the zone must be restored before it can be used to arm or disarm the system Forced Answer 28 When this zone is tripped the panel will instantly pick up the telephone lines to search for a downloading computer Do not use this zone type to monitor for alarms LINKS Sup 29 The LINKS Supervisory zone is used with a LINKS mod ule to monitor for troubles When the LINKS PGM output activates a LINKS trouble will be logged on the event buffer and the zone trouble will be transmitted NOTE LINKS Supervisory zones always require single EOL resistors regardless of any other programming Refer to the wiring diagram or Section 2 6 Specialized Zone Wiring
124. ition if disconnected If the TLM Enabled option is selected the system will test for telephone line faults The keypads will indicate any faults detected default Yes If the TLM Aud Bell option is selected the panel will acti vate the burg bell outputs when the system is armed with a TLM trouble present the panel will indicate a TLM trou ble at the keypad when the system is disarmed If the option is disabled only the keypads will annunciate the trouble whether the system is armed or disarmed default Yes The TLM Tbl Delay will control the number of telephone line monitoring checks required before a telephone line trouble is generated Ref 00040206 The panel checks the telephone connection at 10 second intervals Valid entries are from 003 to 255 checks The default setting is 003 10 8 Test Transmissions To ensure that the communication link with the central station is functioning properly the panel can be pro grammed to send a test transmission signal In order to enable test transmissions the Periodic Test option must be turned on Ref 000401 scroll to option Default No The transmission time of day and the num ber of days between test transmissions must also be pro grammed Periodic Tx Days Ref 0004020400 Enter the number of days between test transmissions Valid entries are from 001 to 255 The default setting is 001 If the Test Tx in Min communicator toggle option is enabled the Period
125. ivate for five seconds all PGM outputs programmed as Command Output Option 2 The Sen Rst Cmd 2 option must also be enabled before this function key will work see section 11 2 Programmable Output Options Only detectors assigned to the keypad s partition will be reset 2 wire smoke detectors connected to a PC4701 module will also be reset 5 Exit Activate Quick Exit Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate the Quick Exit feature This feature must be enabled in order for the function key to operate see PC4020 Instruction Manual Section 3 2 Quick Exit Function Key Options Ref 0012XX02YY where XX keypad 01 16 and YY the function key Once you have entered the section for the correct function key enter the 2 digit number corresponding to the func tion you want the key to perform See below for a list of available functions You can also program each function key to require an access code entry before the panel will perform the func tion see 6 3 Keypad Toggle Options The following is a list of all function key options Null Key 00 The key will perform no function when pressed Stay Arm 01 Same as described in Stay above Away Arm 02 Same as described in Away above No Entry Arm 03 Once this function key is pressed the user must enter a valid access code The system will arm and remove the entry delay from the system when the exit delay expires
126. l panel once accepted as valid default No NOTE If more than one computer is used for down loading callback should be disabled e Periodic DLS This feature can be used to have the panel periodically call the downloading computer Upload download commands programmed in advance batch files will be executed See 13 2 Peri odic Call up for programming the time and days when this will occur The computer must be waiting for a call in order for this feature to work default No User Enabs DLS If enabled the user will be able to activate the ring detect feature for 60 minutes in order to allow downloading to occur If the DLS Enabled option is on this option will not apply default No 13 2 Periodic Call up Ref 000301 This option programs the time and number of days between periodic downloads e Periodic TX Days 00 Program the number of days between periodic downloads Valid entries are from 001 to 255 days The default setting is 030 e Periodic TX Time 01 Program in military time the time of day the panel will call the computer for periodic downloading The default setting is 00 00 midnight 13 3 PC Link Ref 000307 The PC Link is an adapter that connects the control panel to a computer to provide on site downloading With the PC Link no modem is required The time that is required to complete a successful download is significantly reduced A serial cable is used to link the computer with the
127. larm Rest Keypad auxiliary alarm alarm and restore rep A R 1 AA MA 000 MH codes sent together 000 00040306 P Key Alarm Rest Keypad panic alarm alarm and restore rep A R 1 2A PA 000 PH 000 codes sent together 00040307 a Hao 00040307 Opening After Alarm partition disarmed with alarm in memory 4 5 58 OR 000 00040307 00040307 Cross Zone Police Code 00040307 00040307 00040308 00040309 00040309 Tl b Recent Closing alarm occurs within two minutes of partition arming two zones on the same partition go into Alarm alarm within the Police Code Time during any given armed period incl 24Hr zones Door Forced Alarm Rest access control door forced open alarm event A R occurs PC4820 only 00040307 Door Open Too Long Alarm access control door open too long events A R Rest occur PC4820 only Alarm Cancel a user presses the Cancel function key after A R 4 A6 the partition has gone into alarm General System Tamper Rest enrolled module with tamper inputs has a tamper alarm Keypad Lockout max number of incorrect access codes has been entered at a keypad 2 wire Alarm Rest 2 wire smoke alarm PC4701 only 00040309 Waterflow Alarm Rest waterflow zone alarm PC4701 only 00040309 2 wire Trouble Rest 2 wire smoke zone has a trouble open condi tion PC4701 only 4 59 CR 000 DF ZZZ DR ZZZ DN ZZZ DH ZZZ BC UUU TA 000 TR 000 JA 000 1 11 FA 999 F
128. lay type zone is violated Default 30 seconds e Exit Delay The exit delay will begin when a valid access code is entered to arm the partition Default 120 seconds e Auxiliary Entry Delay This entry delay will begin when an Auxiliary Delay zone is violated This delay time must be greater than the standard Entry Delay Default 45 seconds e Auxiliary Exit Delay This exit delay is for Auxiliary Delay zones This delay time must be greater than the standard Exit Delay Default 120 seconds Entry and Exit Delay Options Ref 0100XX01 where XX Partition 01 08 The following exit and entry delay options will determine how the delays will sound These options are programmed by partition e Exit Delay Aud If enabled the keypad will beep during the exit delay once per second twice per second during the last 10 seconds of the delay If disabled the keypad will be silent during the exit delay default No Exit Delay Sqk If enabled the burg bell outputs will activate during the exit delay once per second twice per second during the last 10 seconds of the delay If disabled the outputs will be silent during the exit delay Entry Urgency If enabled the keypad will beep three times every second during the last 10 seconds of the entry delay default No Entry Squawk If enabled the burg bell outputs will sound during the entry delay once per second twice per second during the last 10 seconds of the delay
129. le To schedule the AML smoke detector test perform the following 1 Enter reference number 001402 and press 2 The keypad display will read Select Entry Enter 01 50 Use the arrow lt gt keys to select which Smoke Test schedule is to be programmed and press 2 The keypad display will read Enter Sch Enter 00 99 Enter the date schedule you have programmed for the smoke test valid entries are 02 99 The default date schedule for each smoke test schedule is 01 disabled 3 The keypad display will read Select Toggle Partition X Use the arrow lt gt keys to scroll through each partition and press the key to toggle them on Y or off N This will activate the smoke test at the pro grammed time for only the selected partitions By default no partition is selected N When programming a date schedule program the time to perform the AML smoke test as the Start time for an inter val Program the end time as one minute after the start time For example to perform a smoke test at 8 a m pro gram the Start time as 0800 and the End time as 0801 NOTE A different schedule must be programmed for each partition Each test must be programmed to occur at least 10 minutes apart 43 Section 15 LINKS Communications 15 1 LINKS1000 Cellular Communications When using a LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator as a primary or backup means of communicating to the central station the fol
130. ll appear and so on If a differ ent number key is pressed the cursor will automatically move to the right one space To erase a character use the arrow keys to move the cursor under the character then press the 0 key There are other options when programming labels Press the key to call up the options menu Scroll through the options using the arrow lt gt keys then press the key to select 0 Clear Display will clear the entire label 1 Clear to End will clear the display from the character above the cursor to the end of the display 2 Change Case will toggle between uppercase and lowercase letters 3 ASCII Entry is for entering uncommon characters Use the arrow lt gt keys to toggle through the char acters or enter a 3 digit number from 032 to 255 Press the key to enter the character See Appendix D at the back of this manual for a list of the available ASCII characters 4 Cancel and Exit will exit zone label programming No changes will be saved 5 Save will save any changes and exit zone label pro gramming Zone Types The following is a description of each zone type Standard Delay 00 Standard Delay zones have an entry and exit delay The exit delay will begin as soon as arming is initiated The delay zone may be opened and closed during the delay time without causing an alarm After the exit delay time has expired the zone is armed Opening the zone will start the entry delay
131. lowing conditions Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned A set fee which Digital Security Controls Ltd has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time will be charged for each unit repaired Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the near est equivalent product available at that time The current market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit Section 1 Introduction 1 Lie QV GET ODOR nce soe tices aceaeasiaee enna oe nao oad 1 1 2 Spe ifications and Features asec cassettes n AN 1 Section 2 Installation and Wiring 2 ZA Planning the SY Stein Serenan AE 2 22 Terminal DescHiphons aauina EENES 2 2 3 Wire Routing for Power and Non Power Limited 2 2 4 Current Ratings Alarm Control Panel and Modules 2 2 5 Combus Operation and Wiring oo cee eeeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeees 3 26 ZONEI sc cevsreits edati ies avast O tage dase 4 24 Specialized Zone WINNE eroica n e TE 5 2 8 Programmable Output Wiring ssesesesseseserrsrseereseressrerrsrseneeses 5 29 AME Device WITE sra ier an rn E AEE EEE ONER 5 2 10 Wiring Powered Devices AUX SAUX
132. lowing sections must be programmed For instructions on programming telephone numbers please refer to Section 12 1 Telephone Numbers LINKS1000 Telephone Numbers 00 02 Ref 000404XX where XX 00 02 telephone numbers 1 3 The three LINKS telephone numbers will be used when the landline telephone numbers fail to communicate LINKS telephone number 1 will back up the first telephone number LINKS 2 the second and LINKS 3 the third NOTE A Dial Tone Search must be included in the land telephone number See 12 1 Telephone Numbers for details DLS Number 03 Ref 00040403 This number is used if downloading is to be performed or backed up by the LINKS1000 Enter the telephone number for the downloading computer if the User Call Up Peri odic DLS or DLS Callback features have been enabled LINKS1000 Toggle Options Ref 00040404 e LINKS1000 Enable Disable This option must be enabled when using a LINKS1000 default No NOTE Once the Links module is selected the main PGM output automatically changes to LINKS Operation and cannot be reprogrammed e LINKS Test Transmission If enabled the panel will send a test transmission for the LINKS unit to the cen tral station default No LINKS Transmission Cycle Ref 00040405 Enter the number of days between LINKS test code com munications Valid entries are from 001 to 255 The default setting is 030 LINKS Transmission Cycle Time Ref 0004040
133. ls CMC 1 PC4004C P PC4050CAR or P PC4050CRAR Grade B Central Station and Grade A Police Connect The installation must have a bell UL Listed for mecantile local alarms AMSECO MBL10B with Ademco AB 12 bell housing The digital communicator must be enabled The control panel must be in the Attack Resistant Enclosure UL Listed DSC models CMC 1 PC4004C P PC4050CAR or P PC4050CRAR Grade C Central Station The digital communicator must be enabled The control panel must be in the Attack Resistant Enclosure UL Listed DSC models CMC 1 PC4004C P PC4050CAR or P PC4050CRAR All Commercial Installations e The entry delay must not exceed 60 seconds e The exit delay must not exceed 60 seconds e The minimum bell cutoff time is 15 minutes Residential Installations e The entry delay must not exceed 45 seconds e The exit delay must not exceed 60 seconds e The minimum bell cutoff time is 4 minutes Programming The notes in the programming sections describing the system config urations for UL Listed installations must be implemented including the following e The Quick Exit feature must be disabled e The Bell Squawk on Trouble feature must be enabled e The minimum Dialing Attempt is five and maximum is ten e All Burglary type zones should be configured with EOL configu ration e The Code Required to Bypass zones feature must be enabled e Select Bypass Status Not Displayed While Armed optio
134. mber and press to con tinue programming You can also use the arrow lt gt keys to scroll to the desired number 7 5 To search for the code by user name perform the following 1 Enter 5 followed by a Master code 2 The display will read Select 0 for User Number Search Use the right arrow gt key to scroll to the following display Select 1 for User Name Search Press 1 or 3 The first letter of the access code name using the cor responding number key For example for John enter the letter J by pressing the 4 key once 4 The keypad will display the first available name starting with the selected letter Use the right arrow gt key to scroll through subsequent names 5 Once the appropriate user name is displayed press to continue programming Once the code has been selected the Program Code menu will be shown Reprogram the access code code label or partition access using the steps outlined in Program A New Code Change User Code Options User code options determine which system features the code will be able to access The Access User Code Options Table shows all of the available access code options The table also indicates which options are enabled by default for each type of code To change the user options for a code from its default set tings perform the following 1 Enter 5 master code 2 Locate the code using one of the code searching metho
135. me the PGM output will remain active after being triggered Valid entries are from 000 to 255 seconds The available pulse times are listed below 35 OLl68249 S amp S tb EZ L NOILDAS 9L SL VL EL ZL 36 Kissoff Pulse 00 Any output programmed for Kissoff can be active from 000 to 255 seconds The default setting is 003 seconds Ground Start 01 Any output programmed for Ground Start can be active from 000 to 255 seconds The default setting is 000 seconds NOTE The panel will wait until the end of the Ground Start before dialing This feature must not be used on UL listed systems Chime Pulse 02 Any output programmed for Chime Pulse can be active from 000 to 255 seconds The default setting is 002 seconds Duress Pulse 03 Any output programmed for Duress Pulse can be active from 000 to 255 seconds The default value is 005 seconds Card Used 04 Any output programmed for Card Used can be active from 000 to 254 seconds The default value is 005 seconds A pulse time of 000 will cause the output to toggle every time a card is presented NOTE This output will not activate when used with the Wait for Privileged Card feature section 12 Communications Programming All options concerning communications can be programmed in the following sections including telephone numbers reporting codes account numbers communicator toggle options and miscellaneous communicator options By d
136. med label for that zone num ber immediately after the zone event All fourteen char acters of the label will be transmitted even if the programmed label is less than 14 characters The panel will do this by sending an asterisk before and after the label NOTE Installer must ensure that this feature is sup ported by the central station receiver s SIA 1 Account Ref 000401 and scroll to option If the SIA 1 Account toggle option is enabled the SIA communication format will send the system ID code along with the partition number with each data transmission If disabled the communication format will use all eight Par tition ID codes to identify partition events If this option is enabled partition account numbers are not required Please refer to Appendix A Reporting Codes and Appen dix B Zone Reporting Codes for a list of SIA identifiers SIA Transmission 4 Digit Option This option controls whether the panel will transmit three or four digits for the reporting code when using SIA Four digits are required to properly identify users 1000 1500 Otherwise these users will be identified as 999 NOTE Before choosing this option you must ensure that this feature is supported by the central station receiver s Pager Formats The Pager format can be used for latchkey operation to notify a parent when a child comes home from school or to notify a key holder that an alarm has occurred In North America the P
137. mmable Output Options for Modules Ref 000702 for PC 4204 modules Ref 000703 000704 for PC4216 modules Ref 000705 for Escort4580 Automation Items Ref 000707 for PC4702 module Programming PGM output options for modules works similarly to the programming for PGM1 and PGM2 Refer to the Installation Instructions for each module for more information The programming for the Escort4580 refers to automation items and not actual output terminals on the module See the Escort4580 Installation Manual for a full description of automation items and how they work 11 3 Programmable Output Options There are 59 available options for outputs on the PC4020 v3 3 as well as the PC4204 PC4204CX 4216 output mod ules Some options require that you select which partitions will activate the output Use the lt gt keys to scroll through each partition and press to toggle each partition on and off Fire and Burglary 00 The output will activate when any fire or burglary alarm occurs on any of the selected partitions Inverted Fire and Burglary 01 The output will deactivate when any fire or burglary alarm occurs on any of the selected partitions Burglary Only 02 The output will activate when any burglary alarm occurs on any of the selected partitions Inverted Burglary Only 03 The output will deactivate when any burglary alarm occurs on any of the selected partitions Fire Only 04 The output will activ
138. mp Test Fire Insp Tst 26 Pressing this key followed by the Walk Test Code will ini tiate the Fire Inspector s Test Mode This is the equivalent of entering 6 Walk Test Code 4 If the test mode is already active pressing this key followed by the Walk Test Code will disable the test 6 Walk Test Code 5 User Help 27 Pressing this key will automatically create a connection between the keypad and the Escort4580 The Escort starts prompting immediately through the Audio Station assigned to the keypad The Escort4580 v1 3 must be enrolled and programmed for this to work Make sure that this function key is not programmed to require an access code entry see Func tion Key Options The intercom station must be programmed as intercom Not to be used with UL Listed systems Keypad Operation Quick Bypass 28 Pressing this key followed by entry of an access code will bypass all zones on the partition programmed as Quick Bypass for the length of the Quick Bypass Duration Press this function key again during the Quick Bypass Pre alert to restart the countdown This is the same as entering 6 Access Master code 14 See 24Hr Quick Bypass 24 Music Input 29 Pressing this key will turn on the background music if programmed on all the audio stations which hear general pages NOTE The Monitor and Music Input cannot be on at the same time If they are both enabled the Monitor w
139. mrad Single End of Line EOL All Single EOL zones have a 5600Q resis tor across them If the zone is shorted or open it will be violated Resistors should always be placed at the device end of the wire run If programmed as a fire or waterflow zone the open zone will generate a trou ble condition and the short will generate an alarm Normally Closed ontact No End Of Line Resistor Any Z Any COM Any Z Any COM Any Z Any COM Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Ll ED 2 Normally Closed 1 es Aik Contacts With 56009 End Of Line Resistor 2 Normally Open Contacts with 5600Q End Of Line Resistor 1 onal od Contact With 5600Q End Of Line Resistor Double End of Line DEOL All Double EOL zones have two 5600Q resistors across them DEOL loops will allow the panel to detect zone faults zone tampers violated zones and restored zones 2 7 Resistors should always be placed at the device end of the wire run Any Z Any COM Any Z Any COM Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Alarm Alarm Tamper Contact Contaci Contact DEOL Circuit DEOL circuits 2 normally 1 Normally Closed closed contacts with EOL Contact With resistor and tamper resistor 5600Q End Of Line Resistors NOTE Only normally closed detection devices can be used with this type of zone supervision Only one nor mally closed contact can be connected to each zone multiple detection devices ontacts on one loop are not allowed the
140. n e Test Transmission Cycle must be set for daily transmission e Temporal Three Fire Signal must be enabled e Keypad Lockout must be programmed e Closing Confirmation must be enabled e Trouble Light Flashes If AC Fails option must be enabled Control of the Protected Premises In order to have a UL Certificated system the protected area is to be under the responsibility of one ownership and management i e one business under one name This may be a group of buildings attached or unattached with different addresses but under the responsibility of someone having mutual interest The person of mutual interest is not the alarm installing company Bell Location The alarm sounding device bell must be located where it can be heard by the person or persons responsible for maintaining the secu rity system during the daily arming cycle Protection of the Control Unit The local control and the local power supply must be protected by one of the following ways e The control unit and audible alarm device must be in a protected area which is armed 24 hours a day e Each partition shall arm the area protecting the control unit and the audible alarm device power supply This may require dupli cate protection armed by each partition Access to this protected area without causing an alarm will require that all partitions be disarmed In all cases described above the protected area for the control unit must b
141. n and Wiring The Combus is used by the control panel and the modules to communicate with each other The four Combus termi nals of the main panel must be connected to the four Com bus terminals or wires of all modules Modules can be home run connected in a daisy chain or T tapped anywhere on the Combus Control Panel T Tapped Home Home Daisy Run Run Chain The following rules MUST be followed when wiring the Combus 1 The Combus must be run in minimum 22 gauge wire 2 No module can be more than 1000 305m in cable length from the main control panel 3 Shielded wire should only be used in areas that present excessive RF noise or electromagnetic interfer ence If shielded wire is used the maximum distance a module can be located from the main panel is signifi cantly reduced Check the capacitance limit of the wire to calculate the maximum distance see Capacitance Limits below 4 The total capacitance of the Combus wiring must not exceed 80nF see Capacitance Limits below 5 Do not run Combus wire runs in parallel with AML wire runs Maintain minimum 2 separation between the cables Line Loss When current is drawn through a piece of wire voltage will be lost due to the wire s resistance This voltage loss must be considered for all installations To ensure proper operation at least 12 5VDC must be applied to all modules on the system when AC is applied and the battery is fully charged
142. n page 19 A Enabled Y oe see section 6 5 on page 19 Py Emabled CY hamna see section 6 5 on page 19 Display Clock Y eee see section 6 1 on page 18 Clock Armed N eeen see section 6 1 on page 18 Disp Exit Time Y see section 6 1 on page 18 Bypas Req Code Y 0084 see section 7 9 on page 26 AutoArm Disarm Y see section 8 2 on page 27 Autoarm Req Code N see section 8 2 on page 27 Autoarm Squawk N see section 8 2 on page 27 Bell Squawk N eee eee see section 8 1 on page 27 Keypad Lockout N 0 see section 6 6 on page 19 Cmd OutX Reg Cd N see section 7 9 on page 26 6 Any CaN peicsetivaseuatee see section 7 9 on page 26 Exit Delay Aud N 00 see section 9 2 on page 28 Exit Delay Sqk N oo see section 9 2 on page 28 Aud Exit Fault N see section 8 1 on page 27 Entry Urgency N eese see section 9 2 on page 28 Entry Squawk N s es see section 9 2 on page 28 Exit Del Term N in see section 9 2 on page 28 System Alarms N see section 6 1 on page 18 System Status N see section 6 1 on page 18 Sen Rst Cmd 2 Y eeaeee see section 11 3 on page 33 Spcl Alm Entry Y see section 9 2 on page 28 Exit Tbl Beep N sicicndacsine see section 9 2 on page 28 Partition Times Ref 0100XX02 where XX partition number There are eight different partition times to be pro grammed See the corresponding s
143. nd of the Quick Bypass Pre alert time if it has been closed If the zone is still open when the pre alert time expires the zone will go into alarm The panel will log the alarm to the event buffer and will transmit the alarm if programmed but the alarm will not be recorded in alarm memory 3 command If another Quick Bypass zone is violated during the pre alert sequence both zones will go into alarm at the end of the pre alert period If the zone has been bypassed using the 1 menu the pre alert will not be triggered and the zone will not go into alarm when it is violated When you program any zone on a partition as 24Hr Quick Bypass you should also program these partition times Quick Bypass Duration Ref 0100XX0206 where XX Partition 01 08 Program the amount of time seconds that 24Hr Quick Bypass zones on the partition will remain bypassed when a user enters a quick bypass command Quick Bypass Pre alert Ref 0100XX0207 where XX Partition 01 08 Program the amount of time seconds that the pre alert will sound when the zone is violated NOTE If you assign a Quick Bypass zone to more than one partition then the quick bypass duration and pre alert times must be the same on each of the partitions Latching 24 Hr 25 When violated this zone will operate the same as the 24 hour bell zone 12 with one exception the installer s mode 8 must be entered before the system can be armed The keypad d
144. ndix A Reporting Codes and Appen dix B Zone Reporting Codes for a list of suggested Con tact ID Identifiers for each event Auto Contact ID Ref 000401 and scroll to option When programmed the Auto Contact ID automatically generates the Contact ID reporting codes for all events Program 00 to disable the event from reporting NOTE Several fire related reporting codes are set to 99 by default to ensure they are transmitted If using Con tact ID these code need to be reprogrammed See Appendix A for the specific codes 39 LL OL6829 S45 b EZ L NOILIAS 9L SL VL EL 40 Contact ID Identifier Toggle Options e Partial Closing Identifier This toggle option controls whether the Partial Closing reporting code will be transmitted with an identifier of 4 or 5 when using Contact ID e Opening After Alarm Identifier This toggle option controls whether the Opening After Alarm reporting code will be transmitted with an identifier of 4 or 5 when using Contact ID SIA FSK SIA is a specialized format that will communicate informa tion quickly using Frequency Shift Keying FSK rather than pulses The SIA format will automatically generate the type of signal being transmitted such as Burglary Fire Panic etc The 2 digit reporting code is used to identify the zone or user code number NOTE If you use a communication format other than Automatic SIA for any of the backup telephone num bers make sure
145. ned to the par tition Users may need to enter an access code after press ing the T Code key depending on how the function keys are programmed NOTE This feature must not be used with PC4820 access control 25 9G tb E Z L NOILDAS 9L SL VL EL ZL LL OL 6 8 7 8 7 9 26 Guard Code Ref 000004 The Guard code can only be changed in this section and cannot be altered by the user The Guard code can always be used to silence alarms and arm all partitions The code can only be used to disarm partitions the code is assigned to In addition the Guard code can also be used to bypass zones activate command outputs and access the 6 System Master Options Menu when the code is active The Guard code will be active when any of the following conditions occur e While a partition is disarmed e After arming a partition using the Guard code the code will remain active for five minutes after the exit delay expires If the Guard code is not enabled for the armed partition it will only remain active for the dura tion of the exit delay The Guard Code will become active after the Guard Delay time when any of the following conditions occur The code will remain active for the Guard Duration e If an alarm tamper or fault occurs e When a trouble occurs each new trouble restarts the timer e When a partition has been force armed Guard Delay Ref 00020306 Program the time delay bef
146. nes fax machines telephones etc Ensure that plugs and jacks meet the dimension tolerance and metallic plat ing requirements of 47 CFR Part 68 Subpart F 2 12 Bell Output Wiring BELL and BELL These terminals are used for powering Fo bells sirens or other devices requiring steady output voltage on alarm The a panel can provide up to 2A short term rE or 700mA long term current The out put is supervised A trouble condition oe a will be generated when the bell con nection is lost If no bell or siren is ee a obseve being used connect a 1000Q resistor Connecting Polarized across the BELL and BELL terminals Sirens Or Bells e nii to eliminate a trouble condition To ensure proper operation the wire length of the bell loop must be considered Consult the following chart to determine the maximum wire length for the bell loop with respect to current The values reflect the use of a 30 watt siren ee Distance to last bell siren ft m Bell Loop Load pial Current To increase the length double up on wire For example when using 22 gauge quad use two conductors for the Bell connection and two for the Bell This effectively doubles the maximum distance For UL residential installations when a bell or siren is used for fire signaling with a pulsed cadence it must be connected between the AUX and BELL terminals To maintain bell circuit supervision do not connect more than one device to the BELL terminal A
147. nloading access code from returning to their default settings when a hardware default is performed Use the lt gt keys to scroll to Installer Lockout Enable or Disable and press the key to select By default the option is disabled NOTE Panels returned to the manufacturer with the Installer s Lockout feature enabled and that exhibit no other problems will be subject to an additional service charge Engineer s Reset If the system has gone into alarm whether during the pre vious armed period or due to a 24hr alarm the system will not be ready to arm until Installer s programming mode has been entered or an Engineer s Reset is performed through the DLS software When an alarm occurs the sys tem will not return to ready mode ability to arm is locked out if the alarm has not been acknowledged and or silenced within the communications delay However if the alarm is acknowledged before the communications delay has expired no Engineer s Reset is required and the system will return to the ready mode System troubles e g AC Trouble Battery Trouble FTC etc do not affect the Engineer s Reset The requirement for a reset to be done before the partition can be armed will not be cleared by powering down the panel Partition keypads will display the following message whenever the Engineer s Reset feature has been activated Unable to Arm Call for Service If an Auto arm attempt is made while the feature
148. np it panel will always transmit when an alarm occurs 04 Chime On Off 13 Command O P 6 22 Quick Bypass cee 05 System Test 14 Command O P 7 23 Music Input e TX Delay Transmission delay When the zone goes 06 Quick Exit 15 Command O P 8 24 Maid s Code into alarm the panel will sound the bell outputs 07 Arm Interior 16 Silence Trouble 25 Cancel Key immediately but will delay communication to the cen 108 CORE a MELON TE AEn REN tral station for the programmed amount of time If the zone is disarmed before this time expires no transmis When this zone is violated the panel will perform the appropriate function for the partition to which the zone is sion is sent If not the panel will transmit the alarm assigned No access code is required Tampers Faults or after the delay expires Device Faults on the zone will not cause the panel to per Select Y to enable this feature If N is selected the form the respective function even if Tamper Fault Opens panel will communicate immediately To program the Zone is enabled The installer should ensure that the Transmission Delay see 10 9 Transmission Delay method provided to activate this zone provides sufficient e Waterflow Del This will enable the waterflow delay security for the function being performed for waterflow zones Waterflow delay operates similar NOTE The zone attributes of this zone type should to transmission delay except both the fire output an
149. nterface module e PC4937 8 port expansion module e LCD4501 4500 keypad and audio station e PC5921 audio stations e Up to 32 telephone entry doors e PC4850 module up to 16 Downloading Capabilities e Downloading Software DLS 3 v1 3 e PC Link connector for local upload download e End user PC Link using PC4401 as isolator e DataLink access using PC4401 e T Link TCP IP module 1 Section 2 Installation and Wiring is Seni Oe ee The speed and efficiency of installing a MAXSYS system will be greatly enhanced by planning the installation As a minimum the following checklist should be used to Earth Ground Connection A ground connection gO assembly is included with the control panel Draw a diagram of the installation showing the loca Please refer to the control panel wiring diagram tion of the main panel all keypads zone inputs bell for ground connection instructions outputs relay outputs and annunciators z LI Indicate all partitions on the diagram Decide which 2 3 Wire Routing for Power and Non Power zones bell and relay outputs keypads and remote Limited circuits are classified UL installation power limited except for the battery leads which are not power limited A minimum 4 7mm separation must be maintained at all points between power limited and non power limited wiring and connections NOTE Wire entry for power limited wiring must be separated by a different entry access from non power
150. ntial damages If the laws of such a jurisdiction apply to any claim by or against DSC the limitations and disclaimers contained here shall be to the greatest extent permitted by law Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of inci dental or consequential damages so that the above may not apply to you Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties whether expressed or implied including all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Ltd Digital Security Controls Ltd neither assumes responsibility for nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to mod ify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning this product This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are governed by the laws of the province of Ontario Canada WARNING Digital Security Controls Ltd recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tamper ing or electrical disruption it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected Out of Warranty Repairs Digital Security Controls Ltd will at its option repair or replace out of warranty products which are returned to its factory according to the fol
151. ntil the signals are silenced Not UL Listed Do not use in conjunction with UL Listed systems Programmable Outputs Pulsed Fire 52 The output will activate upon an alarm from a Fire type zone with the Audible zone attribute enabled The output will pulse ON for 0 5s and OFF for 0 5s The pulsing will continue until the signals are silenced Fire Strobe 53 The output will turn on steadily upon an alarm from a Fire type zone with the Audible zone attribute enabled The output will not turn OFF upon signal silence but only on a successful Fire Reset Ground Fault 54 The output will activate when the PC4020 v3 3 detects a Ground Fault trouble The output will deactivate when the trouble is cleared Common Fire Tbl 55 The output activates when any of the following troubles is detected by the panel The output deactivates when the trouble is cleared e Any system AC or battery trouble PC4020 v3 3 PC4820 PC4204 PC4204CX PC4702 PC4850 Alternate Com municator e Any system communicator trouble TLM1 TLM2 FIC LINKS Alternate Communicator e Ground Fault trouble Bell Trouble 56 The output will activate for a trouble open or short on any supervised system bell output PC4020 v3 3 or PC4702 The output will deactivate when the trouble is cleared AC Status 57 The output will be active when AC is present on the PC4020 v3 3 as well as all enrolled modules PC4204 PC4204CX PC4820 PC4702 PC4850
152. o gramming Zone Labels These messages will only appear if the Special Messages toggle option is enabled by the end user system adminis trator by entering 6 access code 0 2 The zone tamper and zone fault messages will be displayed regardless of the 6 Special Messages option setting FAIL TO ARM Ref 000100 This message will appear on every keypad on a partition when a valid code is entered but the partition is not ready to arm The message will clear after five seconds ALARM WHEN ARMED Ref 000101 This message appears when a partition is disarmed after an alarm has occurred The message will be displayed on all keypads on the partition The message will clear after five seconds and display the zone s that went into alarm 4701 2 W SMOKE Ref 000102 This is the zone label for the 2 wire smoke zone on the PC4701 fire module 4701 WATERFLOW Ref 000103 This is the zone label for the waterflow zone on the PC4701 fire module NOTE If there is more than one of these fire messages to be displayed at once the messages will scroll one after another Once any fire alarm has been silenced a message Fire Bell Has Been Silenced will be displayed on the partition and global keypads until the partition is armed ZONE TAMPER Ref 000104 This message will appear on every partition keypad when a zone using Double EOL supervision exhibits a tamper The message is displayed while
153. o enroll the first keypad go to the keypad that is to be assigned to Partition 1 Press any key on that keypad The keypad will beep and display the message 45XX Mod 1 This keypad will automatically be assigned to Partition 1 Once the first keypad has been enrolled the rest of the sys tem keypads and modules can be enrolled through the Module Hardware section of installer s programming Enrolling All Other Keypads and Modules Ref 0200 then scroll to desired module Enter the following at the keypad you have just enrolled 1 Enter installer s programming by pressing 8 Installer s Code NOTE The default installer s code is 5555 2 Scroll to Module Hardware and press the key 3 The message Enroll Module will appear Press 4 Scroll through the different modules until the module you wish to enroll is displayed Press the key LCD45XX Keypads The keypad will display the message Press Any Key On Desired Unit Go to the keypad to be enrolled and press any key Return to the original keypad A message similar to the following will be displayed to confirm enrollment e g LCD45XX Mod 02 Enrolled For keypads next you must select which partition the keypad is to control Use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired partition and press the key to select If the enrolled keypad is slated for global operation scroll to Option 00 Global and press If yo
154. occurred immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended W Failure of Replaceable Batteries This system s wireless transmitters have been designed to provide several years of battery life under normal conditions The expected battery life is a function of the device environment usage and type Ambient conditions such as high humidity high low temperatures or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life While each transmitting device has a low battery monitor which identifies when the batteries need to be replaced this monitor may fail to operate as expected Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition E Compromise of Radio Frequency Wireless Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal inter ference li System Users A user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch possibly due to permanent or tem porary physical disability inability to reach the device in time or unfamiliarity with the correct operation It is important that all system users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm sys tem and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm li Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert occupants of a fire
155. ore the Guard code will become active after one of the conditions described above occurs Valid entries are from 000 to 255 minutes If 000 is entered the code will be active immediately Default 000 Guard Duration Ref 00020307 Program the time the Guard code will remain active after one of the conditions described above occurs Valid entries are from 000 to 255 minutes If 000 is programmed the Guard Code will have no end time Default 000 Access Code Options Access code options determine how codes are pro grammed and which functions require an access code entry System Options Ref 000200 The following system toggle options pertain to the pro gramming and operation of access codes These options apply to every access code programmed on the system e New Grand Mastr If enabled the user can program the Grand Master code access code 1 through 5 access code programming If disabled the Grand Mas ter code can only be changed via installer s program ming default Yes 6 Digit Codes If enabled all access codes will be 6 digits except for the panel ID code and Downloading access code If disabled all codes will be 4 digits default No Tbl Req Code If enabled a valid access code must be entered to silence the trouble beeps from a keypad before the condition is restored If disabled any key press will silence the keypad trouble beeps default No e Code Display If enable
156. particular parti tion such as module tampers global keypad alarms or maintenance reporting codes The system uses 4 or 6 digit account codes when the SIA FSK communication format is used When any other com munication format is used the system only uses the last 4 digits of the account code System Account Code Ref 00040003 Enter 4 or 6 digits and record them in your Programming Worksheets for future reference The default system account code is FFFF or FFFFFF Partition Account Codes Ref 0100XX00 where XX partition number The partition account code is programmed in the Parti tion programming section Enter 4 or 6 digits and record them in your Programming Worksheets for future refer ence The default for each partition account code is FFFF or FFFFFF 12 3 Dialing Parameters DIMF Attempts Ref 00040200 This section is used to program the number of attempts using DTMF dialing before switching to pulse dialing Enter three digits from 000 to 255 attempts If the DTMF Dialing option is disabled the panel will always pulse or rotary dial 12 4 Communicator Toggle Options Ref 000401 The following options determine how the panel will com municate Use the key to toggle each option on or off e Communications Enabled If disabled no reporting codes will be transmitted to the central station Note that downloading can still be accomplished with the com municator disabled default
157. pering whether intentional or unintentional such as masking paint ing or spraying of any material on the lenses mirrors windows or any other part of the detection system will impair its proper operation Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature However their effec tiveness can be reduced when the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area Some of these heat sources could be heaters radiators stoves barbeques fireplaces sunlight steam vents light ing and so on Ml Warning Devices Warning devices such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence or premise then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened Audi ble warning devices may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos radios televi sions air conditioners or other appliances or passing traffic Audible warning devices however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person E Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means which may be difficult to detect E Insufficient Time
158. quest that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is solved This equipment is of a type that is not intended to be repaired by the end user Simplex Time Recorder Co 100 Simplex Drive Westminster MA 01441 0001 USA Tel 978 731 2500 Additional Information Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commis sion public service commission or corporation commission for information Alarm dialing equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergen cy situation It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answering system computer modem etc already has the telephone line in use To do so alarm dialing equipment must be connected to a properly installed RJ 31X jack that is electrically in series with and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same telephone line Proper installation is depicted in the figure below If you have any questions concerning these instructions you should consult your telephone company or a qualified installer about installing the RJ 31X jack and alarm dialing equipment for you Customer Premises Equipment and Wiring Network Service Provider s RJ 31X Computer Jack Unused Alarm Dialing RJ 11 Jack Equipment Facilities Telephone Network U d Demarcation RJ al k Point Telephone 11 Jac Answering System Telephone Changes for PC4020 v3 3 The PC4020 v3 3
159. r information on AML wiring please see 2 9 AML Device Wiring Enroll the AML devices after all PC4108A PC4164 and PC4116 modules have been enrolled Programming the PGM Terminal for an AML Loop Ref 001400 To enroll addressable multiplex loop AML devices you must first program the PGM terminal you have selected for the loop Perform the following 1 Enter Installer s Programming and enter reference number 001400 2 To select PGM1 for AML devices scroll to PGMI1 AML and press The option will toggle to Yes 3 To select PGM2 for AML devices scroll to PGM2 AML and press The option will toggle to Yes NOTE Do not turn off the PGM AML toggle option unless all AML devices have been removed from the loop see Removing AML Devices To Enroll an AML Device Ref 00140300 for PGM1 Ref 00140400 for PGM2 NOTE All AML devices must be connected before they are enrolled To enroll the device perform the following 1 FOR DEVICES TO BE ENROLLED ON PGM1 Enter Installer s Programming and enter reference number 00140300 FOR DEVICES TO BE ENROLLED ON PGM2 Enter Installer s Programming and enter reference number 00140400 2 Enter the 5 digit serial number on the detector to be enrolled 3 If the correct serial number was entered the panel will allow you to select the zone that the addressable detector will be assigned to Any zone from zone 001 to 128 on the PC4020 v3
160. r or serial number iii products disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect perfor mance or prevent adequate inspection or testing to verify any warranty claim Access cards or tags returned for replacement under warranty will be credited or replaced at DSC s option Products not covered by this warranty or otherwise out of warranty due to age misuse or damage shall be evaluated and a repair esti mate shall be provided No repair work will be performed until a valid purchase order is received from the Customer and a Return Merchandise Authorisation number RMA is issued by DSC s Customer Service Digital Security Controls Ltd s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reason able number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the product as the exclusive remedy for breach of warranty Under no circumstances shall Digital Security Controls Ltd be liable for any special inciden tal or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict liability or any other legal theory Such damages include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of the product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of substitute or replacement equipment facilities or services down time purchaser s time the claims of third parties including customers and injury to property The laws of some jurisdictions limit or do not allow the disclaimer of conseque
161. r should be left at its default setting 000 disabled AC Fail Tx Delay Ref 00040202 This panel will delay the transmission of an AC trouble reporting code for the programmed time Enter the time in hours and minutes from 0000 to 2359 HHMM The default setting is 0700 Zone Tx Delay Ref 00040203 The panel will delay the transmission of a zone alarm reporting code for the programmed number of seconds Valid entries are from 000 to 255 seconds The default set ting is 000 If the alarm is silenced within the programmed time no alarm communication will be sent The Transmis sion Delay zone toggle option must be enabled for each zone in order for this delay to occur See 5 4 Zone Pro gramming Busy Tone Delay Ref 00040205 When a busy tone is detected after dialing the panel will wait for the programmed number of seconds before dial ing again Valid entries are from 000 to 255 seconds The default setting is 060 Dial Attempts 1 Ref 00040207 This is the number of dialing attempts the panel will make for telephone number 1 when attempting to send a signal to the central station If the panel is unsuccessful after the number of programmed attempts a Failure to Communi cate FTC trouble will be generated Valid entries are from 001 to 255 attempts The default setting is 010 attempts NOTE For UL listed systems this shall be set to between 005 and 010 Dial Attempts 2 Ref 00040208
162. ral System trouble should be considered as a Fire trouble 00040316 General Device Low Battery Wireless zones pendants WLS908 009 128 3 84 XT XR ZZZ Rest handheld keypads WLS910 XT XR 901 904 wireless keys WLS909 XT XR 921 936 50 00040316 Gen Module Comm Fault control panel loses communications with con 3 33 ET 000 ER 000 Rest nected module s A R alarms restorals O C openings closings O other PPP partition number UUU user number user 1000 to 1500 999 ZZZ zone number Not UL Listed Do not use in conjunction with UL Listed systems Appendix B Zone Reporting Codes Zone Definition Standard Delay Auxiliary Delay For notes on Contact ID and SIA reporting codes see Appendix A SIA Auto Rep Codes Contact Zone Alm Rest 1 3A Instant Interior Interior Delay Interior Stay Away Delay Stay Away Standard Fire Delayed Fire Auto Verity Fire Waterflow Fire Supervisory LINKS Supervisory 24Hr Bell 24Hr Bell Buzzer 24Hr 24Hr Technical 24Hr Heat 24Hr Medical 24Hr Emergency 24Hr Freeze 24Hr Holdup Latching 24Hr Momentary Arm Maintained Arm Forced Answer LINKS Answer AC Delay N N N gJ D E T T I N SA S D a Q gt n f m 1 1A 1 13 S gt gt 3 8A 1 3A N N 1 5A 1 5A A N 1 5A 3 gt mN _ A1 mN 1 5A 1 5A mN 1 22 mN 1 2A
163. rammable for each Open Close Suppression schedule Open Close Suppression Toggle If the Open Close Suppression schedule is being used to suppress openings toggle this option to Y If it is to sup press closings toggle this option to N Date Schedule Enter the 2 digit number of the date schedule that will be used to suppress openings or closings Partition Toggle For the partitions that are to have the openings or closings suppressed toggle the option to Y NOTE Regardless of opening suppression when a par tition is disarmed with alarms in memory the opening and opening after alarm reporting code will be reported if programmed 14 4 Arming Disarming Schedules Ref 001003 Arming disarming schedules are used to auto arm or auto disarm partition s according to the selected date schedule There are 50 Arm Disarm schedules The following options are programmable for each Arm Disarm schedule Date Schedule Enter the two digit number of the Date schedule that will be used to auto arm disarm Enter Schedule 02 99 Do not use schedules 00 or 01 If these schedules are used the arm disarm schedule will never activate Partition Toggle Toggle the option to Y for the partitions that are to auto arm or auto disarm Programming Date Schedule Intervals for Auto Arm Dis arm 1 Program the time to auto arm or auto disarm as the Start time for an interval Program the End time as one minute after the Sta
164. re XX the keypad number 2 Enter the number of the partition you want the key pad assigned to 01 08 or 00 for Global assign ment Partition Toggle Options Partition keypads can be programmed to operate accord ing to the following options To program these toggle options enter reference number 0100XX01 where XX partition number Press X to toggle each option ON or OFF The programming will affect all keypads assigned to the selected partition e Display Clock If enabled the partition keypad s will display the time and date when not in use default Yes e Display Clock While Stay Armed If enabled the partition keypad s will display the time and date when stay armed Disp Exit Time If enabled the partition keypad s will display the exit delay time during the exit delay default Yes System Alarms If enabled the partition keypad s will display Partition X in Alarm and will beep five seconds on five seconds off when any other partition is in alarm This notification will end when the alarm is cleared or when any key is pressed on the partition keypad default No System Status If enabled the partition keypad s will display the status Ready Not ready Armed alarm memory Force armed of all active partitions on the system If disabled the partition keypads will not dis play partition status This option overrides the clock display option default No The operation and fun
165. rm the panel will send the alarm report ing code and will start the Police Code Timer If a second zone goes into alarm before the timer expires the panel will send the second zone alarm and the Cross Zone Police Code reporting code Valid entries for the Police Code Timer are from 000 255 minutes The default setting is 060 NOTE For UL listed systems crossed zones shall overlap 100 in the protection area 10 11 System Label Ref 0009 This section allows you to program a label for the secu rity system The label will be used to log events that do not pertain to any partition e g AC trouble Program a label up to 14 characters long Enter each character as outlined in Programming System Labels 10 12 Hourly Print 32 Ref 000200 Enable this option to have the system print Hourly Printer Test and the time and date every hour Section 11 Programmable Outputs 11 1 Main Panel Outputs The main panel has four programmable outputs Bell SAUX PGM1 and PGM2 Adding PC4216 PC4204 PC4204CX PC4702 modules can expand the number of outputs All outputs can be individually programmed to activate according to any of the programmable output options listed in Section 11 2 Programmable Output Options SAUX Output Ref 0005 The SAUX output can supply up to 300 mA at 12VDC It can be programmed as one of the output options see 11 3 Programmable Output Options The default setting
166. rouble is cleared Bell CCT Trouble The bell circuit is open PC4020 or PC4702 Fire Trouble A fire loop is open indicated by the trouble sound cannot be silenced If the alarm control panel loses communication with any expansion module all Fire Burglary outputs will activate once every 10 seconds until a keypress is made or module communication is restored 2 Wire Smoke The fire zone on a PC4701 Fire Module is open The keypad will display 2 Wire Smoke until the trouble is restored Ground Fault The earth ground EGND connection is shorted to a positive voltage source or shorted to a non earth ground potential Waterflow The Waterflow zone on a PC4701 Fire Module is open The keypad will display Waterflow TBL until the zone trouble is restored Loss of Time This trouble is cleared when the system s time and date are reset Module Com The panel has lost communications with a module Fault Check to see if the module is connected properly then do asystem reset Only qualified service personnel can perform this function Combus Low Pwr Modules are not getting enough voltage from the Combus Check for proper connection of Combus or repower the Combus if required Only qualified ser vice personnel can perform this function 4204 Battery TBL The battery connected to any PC4204 PC4204CX relay output module is low module number indicated in reporting code transmission and event buffer 4204 AC Trouble A PC
167. rouble menu can be viewed from global keypads If disabled global key pads will not list trouble conditions default Yes Global Alarms If enabled the global keypads will sound the buzzer and display the message Partition label In Alarm when any partition is in alarm The keypad buzzer will be silenced and the message will be cleared when the alarm has been restored or any key is pressed on the keypad If disabled global key pads will not indicate alarms default No Globl Sys Stat If enabled global keypads will display the status Ready Not ready Armed alarm memory Force armed of all partitions on the system If dis abled global keypads will not display partition status This option overrides the clock display option default No Global Entry If enabled global keypads will sound an entry delay for all partitions If disabled the entry delay will only be annunciated if all partitions are armed default No The operation and functionality of the Fire Auxiliary and Panic keys are also programmable for global keypads For more information regarding the FAP keys see 6 6 Fire Auxiliary and Panic Keys Keypad Toggle Options Entry Exit Delay Tones Ref 0012XX01 where XX keypad number You can turn off the entry and or exit delay warning tones for each keypad enrolled on the system The entry exit delay tones are on by default Function Key Options Ref 0012XX01 where XX LCD45X1 keyp
168. rt time For example to auto arm or auto disarm at 8 a m program the Start time as 0800 and the End time as 0801 2 Select Y for the days of the week the partitions will auto arm or auto disarm 3 If the panel is not supposed to auto arm or auto dis arm on certain days select Y for any Holiday Group the schedule is to follow 4 Finally toggle the Auto Arm or Auto Disarm toggle option depending on which function the panel should perform NOTE Each interval can be used for either auto arming or auto disarming but not both In order for an arming disarming schedule to function on a partition the following toggle options must be enabled e A Date schedule must be programmed with auto arm or auto disarm enabled Partition toggle option Auto Arm Disarm must be enabled e User function toggle option Auto Arm must be enabled This option has no effect on the Scheduled Disarm toggle option To disable a scheduled disarm only Scheduled Disarm has to be disabled e User function toggle option Scheduled Arm or Scheduled Disarm must be enabled 14 5 Scheduled AMS 220 220T Smoke Detector Test AML smoke detectors continuously monitor themselves for low sensitivity and will report this condition as a device trouble In addition this test can be conducted automatically on a programmed schedule There are 50 smoke test schedules Each smoke test sched ule is assigned a date schedu
169. ructions on programming these items see 5 4 Zone Programming Press once you have finished programming a zone The keypad will display the next available zone to be added Global Zones If a given zone is added to more than one partition it becomes a global zone A global zone differs from single partition zones in the following ways e A global zone will not be armed until all partitions to which the zone is assigned are armed e A global Delay type zone will follow the longest pro grammed delay time of the partitions it is assigned to e A global Stay Away type zone will not be activated until all partitions the zone is assigned to are armed in the Away mode or the interior has been activated by pressing 1 e When a global zone is manually bypassed as soon as any partition the zone is assigned to is disarmed the zone will no longer be bypassed Edit Zone Ref 0100XX0301 where XX partition number When you select this menu item the panel will display the first zone assigned to the partition Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through the zones assigned to the partition When the zone to be edited is displayed press the key to select it 5 4 Adding and editing zones follow the same menu system All options for editing a zone are described in Section 5 4 Zone Programming Delete Zone Ref 0100XX0302 where XX partition number When you select this menu item the panel will di
170. sk In order for an access code to function you must program which partitions the code will be active on If the system only has one partition you must activate the code for par tition 1 To program partition access for the new access code per form the following 1 From the Program Code menu use the right arrow gt key to scroll to the following display Select 6 lt gt Edit Part Mask 2 Press 6 or The display will read Select Toggle lt gt Partition 1 will be displayed followed by the let ter N This means that Partition 1 is not available for that code Press to select Partition 1 Y The key will alternately enable Y and disable N the parti tion for the selected code 3 Use the right arrow gt key to scroll to the next parti tion on the system Press to enable or disable the partition Repeat this step for the rest of the partitions on the system until the desired partition access has been granted for the selected code 4 Press once you have finished programming the partition mask for the code The display will return to Select 6 Edit Part Mask Adding User s Telephone Numbers PC4850 Modules If a PC4850 Telephone Entry module is connected visitors can call users from the building entrance For this to work you must enter a 12 digit telephone number for each user 1 Enter 5 followed by a Master code 2 Locate the access code for the us
171. software incorporates several new features and changes The most impor tant additions are listed below New Options amp Features Now has the ability to assign 128 addressable AML zones See Section 2 9 AML Device Wiring on page 5 T Link TCP IP module support See Section 12 4 Communicator Toggle Options on page 37 XSF card reader support reader type 07 Sa 2002 Digital Security Controls Ltd Direct all comments concerning this as Toronto Canada www dsc com publication to pubs dscltd com Technical Support 1 800 387 3630 Printed in Canada 29005774 R005 3
172. splay the first zone assigned to the partition Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through the zones assigned to the partition When the zone to be deleted is displayed press the key to delete it Press the key to exit once all zones not required for the partition have been deleted Zone Programming Ref 0100XX0301YYY where XX partition number and YYY zone number Once a zone has been added to a partition you must pro gram the following e zone label e zone type e zone attributes To program the zone enter the reference number indi cated above Press to select the zone The three pro gramming items are accessible from the zone programming menu Zone Labels When the zone label programming option is selected the panel will display the presently programmed label default Zone XXX Follow the instructions below to program the label Programming System Labels A cursor will appear under the first letter of the default label Move the cursor to left or right by pressing the arrow lt gt keys The letters of the alphabet have been divided up among the number keys 1 to 9 on the keypad as follows 1 A B C 1 2 D E F 2 3 G H 1I 3 4 J K L 4 5 M N O 5 l6 P Q R 6 71 5 LU 7 8 V W X 8 9 Y Z 9 0 0 Space For example if you press the 4 key once the letter J will appear above the cursor on the display Press the 4 key again the next letter K wi
173. ss Scroll to Caer 0 Press PARTITION ACCT lt gt 00 Press Enter the 4 digit Partition 2 customer ID code The dis play will return to the Customer ID Code display Press to return to the previous menus and to exit the installer programming mode 3 2 3 3 The arrow keys lt gt will appear in the top right hand corner of the display to indicate that there are multiple menu items or program sections Programming by Reference Number A quicker method of programming the panel is to jump directly to a program section using the reference number system These reference numbers appear beside each programming item in the Programming Worksheets and under each heading in the Installation Manual To program using reference numbers enter Installer s programming 8 Installer s Code Press and hold the A Juxiliary key until the keypad displays the follow ing message Enter Ref then Enter the reference number found in the Programming Worksheets for the section you wish to program then press the key The display will immediately go to the programming item you have selected For example the reference number for the Partition 2 Account Number is 0100XX00 The XX is the 2 digit partition number in this case 02 Once the Reference Number is entered and the key is pressed the keypad will jump directly to that program ming item If an error is made when entering the refer
174. st be programmed as separate intervals Activating Outputs for Less than One Minute When programming an output to activate for less than one minute program the output s pulse time between 01 and 59 seconds The output will remain active for the number of seconds programmed If the pulse time is pro grammed as 00 the output will remain active until the end time of the interval see 11 3 Programmable Output Options Activating Outputs for Longer than One Day If a schedule is required to extend past 24 hours two inter vals will be required Program the start time of the first interval and select the day of the week on which the schedule should start Program the end time of the first interval and the start time of the second interval as 9999 Program the end time of the second interval and select the day of the week on which the schedule should end Activating Schedules on Specific Days You may have an application that requires a schedule to only be active on holidays Program an interval with the desired start and end time Select N for every day of the week Select Y for the correct holiday group Normally the schedule will never activate except on the holidays programmed in the selected holiday group NOTE To properly disable an interval you must return all of the interval settings to the default state 14 2 Holiday Groups Ref 001002 Holiday Groups allow for days when scheduled events should not occur Th
175. system ID code and each partition account code with 3 digits followed by a 0 If you wish to send a zero in the account code program it with a HEX A For example to program account code 103 enter 1A30 If the reporting code needs to be only one digit program the second digit as a 0 For example to program a report ing code as 3 enter 30 To send a zero program HEX A into the reporting code For example to send reporting code 30 program 3A For instructions on programming HEX digits see 3 4 Pro gramming Hexadecimal Data Contact ID Contact ID is a specialized format that will communicate information using tones rather than pulses This format allows more information to be sent faster than other for mats For example in addition to reporting a Zone 1 alarm the Contact ID format can also report the type of alarm such as an Entry Exit alarm To program Contact ID a 2 digit number from Appendix A must be entered for every event to be transmitted The 2 digit number determines the type of alarm The panel will automatically generate all other information includ ing the zone number Additional Notes on Contact ID 1 Account Numbers must be four digits 2 All reporting codes must be two digits 3 Substitute the HEX digit A for the zero 0 4 To prevent the panel from reporting an event the reporting code should be programmed as 00 or FF Please refer to Appe
176. t letter K will appear and so on If a different number key is pressed the cursor will automatically move to the right one space To erase a character use the lt gt keys to move the cur sor under the character then press the 0 key See Access Code Label Options below for other options available when programming user names 4 Once the new name has been entered press The display will return to Select 2 Edit User Name Access Code Label Options These options are also available when programming labels When programming the label press the key for the options menu Use the arrow lt gt keys to scroll through each option Press the key to select The available options are e Clear Display Selecting this option will clear the entire code label e Clear to End This will clear the display from the char acter where the cursor was located to the end of the display Change Case This will toggle the letter entry between uppercase and lowercase letters ASCII Entry This is for entering uncommon charac ters Use the arrow lt gt keys to scroll through the available characters Each character will be displayed along with the corresponding 3 digit ASCII number If you know the character s 3 digit number enter it Press the key to enter the character into the code label See Appendix A at the back of this manual for a list of the available ASCII characters Edit Partition Ma
177. t of purchase All authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover e damage incurred in shipping or handling e damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake or lightning e damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls Ltd such as excessive voltage mechanical shock or water damage e damage caused by unauthorized attachment alterations modifications or foreign objects e damage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplied by Digital Security Controls Ltd e defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the products e damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed e damage from improper maintenance e damage arising out of any other abuse mishandling or improper application of the products Items Not Covered by Warranty In addition to the items which void the Warranty the following items shall not be covered by Warranty i freight cost to the repair centre ii products which are not identified with DSC s product label and lot num be
178. t which point the user can acknowledge the alarm again If the alarm is not acknowledged the panel will latch the alarm after the 30 second delay and will communicate to the central station NOTE Fire zones always require single EOL resistors regardless of any other programming Never program a fire zone as silent Refer to the wiring diagram or Sec tion 2 9 Zone Wiring for fire zone configuration Auto Verifying Fire 09 Auto verify Fire zones operate similar to Standard Fire zones When the zone goes into alarm the panel will per form a sensor reset for 20 seconds and then will wait 10 seconds for the detectors to clear If the same zone goes into alarm within 60 seconds the panel will immediately activate the fire outputs and will communicate to the cen tral station if programmed NOTE In order for this zone to operate the smoke detector power supply must be connected to an output programmed as Command Output 2 NOTE Fire zones always require single EOL resistors regardless of the programmed zone supervision Never program a fire zone as silent Refer to the wiring dia gram or Section 2 9 Zone Wiring for fire zone configu ration Waterflow 10 When an alarm occurs the fire outputs will activate If programmed the panel will immediately send a Water flow Alarm reporting code to the central station The Waterflow zone will also follow the Waterflow delay if programmed see 10 9 Transmission Delay
179. that the appropriate reporting codes are programmed AutoRep SIA Ref 000401 and scroll to option If the SIA format is selected the panel can be programmed to automatically generate all zone and user code numbers thus eliminating the need to program these items If the AutoRep SIA toggle option is enabled the panel will operate as follows 1 Ifan event s reporting code is programmed as 00 the panel will not attempt to call the central station 2 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from 01 to FF the panel will automatically generate the zone or user code number The Communicator Call Direction options can be used to disable the reporting of events such as openings and closings If the AutoRep SIA toggle option is disabled the panel will operate as follows 1 If an event s reporting code is programmed as 00 or FF the panel will not attempt to call central station 2 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from 01 to FE the panel will send the pro grammed reporting code For Communicator Toggle Option programming please see 12 4 Communicator Toggle Options Zone Label Sent with Events With this feature the installer can choose to have the zone label transmitted along with the zone event when using SIA When this option is enabled whenever the panel transmits an event which identifies the zone number it will transmit the program
180. the battery is connected Battery Selection Charts The charts below are to determine the battery required to support the main panel for either 24 hours or 60 hours in the standby mode The battery size is measured in amp hours Ah To determine the appropriate battery size per form the following 1 Calculate the total current required when the panel is not in alarm This is the standby current See section 2 4 for further information on current calculation 2 Determine the current that will be drawn when the panel is in alarm 3 On the chart below find the standby current on the hor izontal axis and the alarm current on the vertical axis 4 Find the region of the chart where the standby current and the alarm current values intersect The region cor responds to the required battery Ah capacity For example Standby current 500 mA Alarm current 2 A On the 24Hr chart the battery capacity required is 14Ah Battery Selection for 24 Hr Standby and 5 min Alarm an dah EI CL alah 24 an TTA LLL CONTENE 160 330 1000 24 Hr en TEn as Battery Selection for 60 Hr Standby and 5 min Alarm MO VEU AEANANAENE Bi fahi 24 An 2b Ah 60 An Cee 14 ah one 60 130 200 460 1000 60 Hr ari Current a 2 15Lithium Batteries The PC4020 circuit board includes a lithium battery please see the wiring diagram on page ii This battery is not replaceable There is a danger of explosion if the
181. ther than the PC4204 PC4204CX to repower the Combus In the event of a power surge or transient a module may lock up and cease to communicate with the control panel If the panel loses communication with the mod ule it will initiate a module reset and will power down the Combus for five seconds in an attempt to reset the problem module After five seconds the panel will reap ply power to the Combus and the problem module should begin to operate as intended NOTE If a power supply other than the PC4204 PC4204CX is used the Combus repower function will not operate as intended NOTE New versions of the PC4204 PC4204CX power supply module have a jumper marked J1 Ensure that this jumper is configured for Combus Relay Other wise the power reset function will not operate For more information regarding the PC4204 PC4204CX please refer to the PC4204 PC4204CX Installation Instructions Zone Wiring Zones on the system are wired according to the diagrams below Once you have selected which type of zone super vision you require you must program the Zone Supervi sion section See 5 1 Zone Supervision for instructions NOTE Fire LINKS Supervisory LINKS Answer AC Delay or Forced Answer zones always use single EOL supervi sion regardless of the programmed zone supervision No End of Line No EOL All No EOL zones are normally closed loops The zone will be violated when it is open Any Z Any COM ermal
182. ting a new access code for programming e Programming the 4 or 6 digit code e Programming the user s name to identify the code e Selecting the partitions the code will be active on Selecting a Code Before you can program a new code you must select a user number To do this perform the following steps 1 Enter 5 master code 2 The display will read Select 0 lt gt User No Search Press 0 or 3 The display will read Sel Code 0001 lt gt User 1 User 1 Access Code 0001 is the System Master Code Use the right arrow gt key to scroll to the code you wish to program for example access code 0002 Press to select the code 4 A code is now selected for programming The display will read Select 0 lt gt Program Code This is the Program Code menu Use the right arrow gt key to scroll though each display in the Program Code menu Each display pertains to a different aspect of access code programming including the three listed below To select any menu item for pro gramming press Program A New Code To program the new access code perform the following 1 From the Program Code menu use the arrow keys to scroll to the first message Select 0 Program Code Press 0 or to program the access code 2 The display will indicate Enter Digits followed by AAAA This is the default setting for the access code Enter four or six digits for the new code
183. tion key to operate see Instruction Manual Section 3 2 Quick Exit Arm Interior 12 This function key provides the user with a simple method for adding Stay Away zones back into the system Command Output X X 1 8 13 20 This function key provides the user with a simple method for activating a PGM Output programmed as Command Output option 1 8 see 11 3 Programmable Output Options Once this key is pressed the user may need to enter a valid access code if the Cmd Out X Rq Cd option is enabled for the command output Silence Trouble 21 Pressing this key silences trouble beeps for the partition If the Trouble Requires Code system toggle option is enabled the user will be required to enter an access code in order for this function key to work see 7 9 Access Code Options Silence Bells 22 Pressing this key followed by entry of a valid access code will silence the partition s fire alarms Fire Reset 23 Pressing this key followed by entry of a valid access code will restore all fire alarms Fire Drill 24 Pressing this key followed by entry of a valid access or Master code will initiate the Fire Drill This is the equiva lent of entering 6 Access Master Code 5 Lamp Test 25 Pressing this key followed by entry of a valid access or Master code will initiate the Lamp Test This is the equiva lent of entering 6 Access Master Code 8 see Instruction Manual section 5 3 La
184. tomati cally adjust to 1 a m standard time Any scheduled events between 1 and 2 a m on this day will occur twice System Clock Options Ref 000200 The following system options pertain to the system clock Press to toggle each option either on or off e Military Time If enabled the clock will display 24 hour time military time and date will show as MM DD YY If disabled the clock will display 12 hour time with an a for a m or p for p m and the date will show as Month DD YY The printed time and date also follows this option default No Crystal Time If enabled the timebase will be the inter nal crystal oscillator If disabled the timebase will be the AC power input The crystal oscillator should be used for applications with a less reliable AC power source default No Ag Clock Adjust Ref 00020308 This option is to compensate for any timebase inaccuracy The panel will replace the last minute of each day with the number of seconds programmed in this section For example if the panel seems to lose nine seconds per day program this section as 051 Valid entries are 000 255 seconds The default value is 060 NOTE Do not schedule events to occur during the clock adjust time 10 4Event Messages 30 The following event messages can be modified from their default settings to suit the user s needs To enter new labels enter each character as outlined in Section 5 4 Zone Pr
185. ttings perform the following 1 Power the system down by removing both the AC con nections and the battery power to the control panel 2 Short the Z1 and PGM1 terminals on the control panel Nothing else should be connected to Z1 or to the PGM terminals 3 Restore power to the control panel Wait for 20 seconds 4 Power down the panel by removing both the AC and battery connections 5 Remove the short between the Z1 and PGM1 terminals The system will have reloaded all factory default set tings All modules will have to be enrolled again The event buffer is the only part of the system s memory that will not be restored 6 Power up the panel Connect the battery first then the AC 16 4 Viewing Trouble Conditions The alarm control panel continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions If one of these conditions occurs the keypad Trouble light will turn on and a beep ing sound will be heard every 10 seconds Press the key to silence the keypad The Trouble light will stay on until the trouble is cleared If the Audible AC Tbl option is turned on ref 000200 keypads will sound trouble beeps at the end of the AC Fail Delay see 10 9 Transmission Delay when the panel loses AC power If the option is turned off keypads will not sound trouble beeps when the panel loses AC power The option is off by default If the Latch Troubles option is turned on ref 000200 whenever any panel or modul
186. u press the key the keypad will be assigned to Par tition 1 by default For more information regarding partition and global key pads see Section 6 Keypad Operation Module Tampers When enrolling PC4108A PC4116 PC4204 PC4204CX PC4216 PC44XxX PC4702 PC4820 PC4850 PC4164 or alternate communicator modules the message Create Tamper On Desired Unit will be displayed The tamper is required for enrollment To create the required tamper secure the tamper zone on the module and then open it It is this transition from secure to violated which enrolls the module After this is done the keypad will display the module number and will confirm enrollment e g PC4204 PC4204CX Mod 01 Enrolled Record the module number in the program ming worksheets Once the module is enrolled re secure the tamper 4 2 Zone Expanders NOTE Enroll all zone expanders before assigning zones to PC4820 and AML devices When enrolling zone expanders PC4108A PC4116 and PC4164 the panel will display PC41XX Module It does not ask what type of expander is being enrolled Once the tamper is created the control panel will automatically indi cate the type of expander and will confirm enrollment e g PC4116 Mod 01 Enrolled Zones 1 to 16 are located on the main control panel Addi tional zones are added in sequence For example if two PC4108A zone expanders are enrolled the first one enrolled will be assigned zon
187. viewing open zones ZONE FAULT Ref 000105 This message will appear on every partition keypad when a zone fault occurs The message is displayed while viewing open zones ALTERNATE COMMS Ref 000106 This message will appear whenever the alternate communi cation unit is referred to 10 5 Swinger Shutdown The swinger shutdown feature is designed to prevent a runaway communicator from tying up the central station Each zone can be programmed to follow or not follow the swinger shutdown programming see 5 4 Zone Program ming There are two programming items related to this feature the Swinger Limit and the Shutdown 24Hrs com municator toggle option Swinger Limit Ref 00040201 Enter the number of alarms tampers faults the panel will communicate per zone before communications for that zone shut down Valid entries are from 000 to 255 The default setting of swinger shutdown is 003 Entering 000 in this section will disable swinger shutdown Swinger Shutdown Reset Every 24 Hours Ref 000401 Scroll to the Shutdown 24Hrs option If the Shutdown 24Hrs toggle option is enabled the swinger shutdown counter will be reset every day at midnight or when the partition is armed The swinger shutdown counters keep track of how many alarms have occurred on each zone shutting them down if they reach their limit If disabled the swinger shutdown counters will only be reset when the partition is armed All zone t
188. while armed Osi 5 76 DG 222 222 00040315 Partition Opening partition disarmed partition number indi 4 AA es PPP cated 00040316 Battery Trouble Rest PC4020 batteryislow O 3 A2 YT 000 YR 000 00040316 AC Line Trouble Rest AC power to control panel is disconnected or aa 3 A1 AT 000 AR 000 interrupted ee Panel Bell Trouble Rest open circuit open circuit detected across bell terminals across bell terminals open circuit detected across bell terminals O 3 21 YA 000 YH 000 00040316 Panel Auxiliary Trouble Rest aux voltage supply aux voltage supply trouble aux voltage supply trouble 0 3 AA YP YP 000 YQ 000 YP 000 YQ 000 00040316 Combus Trouble Rest control panel loses communications with con 3 33 UT 000 UJ 000 nected module s or has low power 00040316 TLM Failure Rest telephone line 1 monitoring trouble sent via 3 51 LT 001 LR 001 LINKS Do not program if LINKS not used 00040316 TLM Line2 Failure Rest telephone line 2 monitoring trouble sent via 3 52 LT 002 LR 002 LINKS Do not program if LINKS not used 00040316 FTC Restoral control panel has restored communications to 3 54 YK 000 central station after TLM Fail Tooozos161 Buffer Near rul printer not used or offline for 480 events None mooo o0040atel User system Tet let bellcommuniationsiest_ o om moo Tooozosr6 PeriodicTest peviodietesttransmisson o om row
189. y the fire and or police department is highly recom mended if this service is available E Criminal Knowledge This system contains security features which were known to be effective at the time of manufac ture It is possible for persons with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the effec tiveness of these features It is important that a security system be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it does not pro vide the protection expected E Access by Intruders Intruders may enter through an unprotected access point circumvent a sensing device evade detection by moving through an area of insufficient coverage disconnect a warning device or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system E Power Failure Control units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require an ade quate power supply for proper operation If a device operates from batteries it is possible for the batteries to fail Even if the batteries have not failed they must be charged in good condition and installed correctly If a device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will ren der that device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment such as a security system After a power interruption has

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