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2. Valid entries are 001 255 seconds Valid entries 001 012 000 005 000 031 000 023 001 002 Valid entries are 000 255 seconds 000 to disable 5 Programming Worksheets 176 Cross Zone Police Code Timer Default 060 Valid entries are 000 255 seconds minutes 181 Auto Arm Time of Day Default 99 99 Valid entries are 0000 2359 hrs 9999 to disable 190 No Activity Arming Pre alert Timer Default 001 Valid entries are 001 255 minutes 000 for pre alert 191 System No Activity Arming Timer Default 000 Valid entries are 001 255 minutes 000 to disable 199 Auto Arming Pre Alert Timer Default 004 Valid entries are 001 255 minutes 000 to disable Communications i For Sections 301 to 348 the content of every section by default is 301 First Telephone Number 32 Digits Program all unused digits with Hex F D 1 302 Second Telephone Number 32 Digits D 1 303 Third Telephone Number 32 Digits D 1 1 304 Waiting Cancel String 6 Digits IDefault DB7OEF Program unused digits with Hex 305 Fourth Telephone Number 32 Digits ES opes eie S pr gps epo men pem qe ap ep cede p esp pes rt paese apes Ss op p 310 System Account Code 6 Digits Enter a 4 or 6 digit account number for the system account code Only SIA supports 6 digit account code
3. 26 342 343 Opening Disarming Rep Codes 26 344 Misc Opening Disarming Rep Codes 27 345 Maintenance Alarm Rep 346 Maintenance Restore Rep Codes 347 Misc Maintenance Rep Codes 348 Test Transmission Rep Codes 350 Communicator Format Options 351 Alarm Rest Comm Call Directions 359 Tamper Alarm Rest Comm Call Directions 27 18 Programming Option PWS 367 Opening Closing Comm Call Directions 28 375 System Maint Alarm Rest Comm Dir 28 376 System Test Trans Comm Call Directions 28 377 Communication Variables 28 378 Test Transmission Time of Day 28 380 First Communicator Options 28 381 Second Communicator Options 29 382 Third Communicator Options 29 383 Fourth Communicator Options 29 401 Downloading Option Codes 29 402 Downloading Computer s Tel Number 30 403 Downloading Access 30 404 Panel ID Code oem 30 405 Answering Machine Double Call Timer
4. safe Wo eS 17 4 6 DES Pro Ot drip ten do Sut wt tao PR et OR Ms FARE UE wird 17 2 Prostammis Worksheets dv sores vua vi 18 5 1 Index to Programming Worksheets 4 ud e Re ER RU a ALTE US RO 2 18 5 2 Programming WOrksheets sod b E ES bs opp 19 6 Testing amp Troubleshooting ss teks c ees ux e e 34 Appendix A Reporting Code Formats I ER DE E 37 Appendix B Communicator Format Options 40 Appendix C Regulatory Approvals Information 42 Appendix D New Zealand Addendum saan RI REA EY E es ERR M I EN 45 Appendix E Australian 46 Appendix Addendum for Installations in South 1 48 PC1404 Wiring Diagram Test the alarm system at least once per week WARNING WARNING High voltage falur operation Inspect wiring and Disconnect power connections are correct SO Connection for PC Link WARNING Al circuits are classified for uL installation as power limited Class 11 power limited Use No 14 before applying power Use No 14 22 AWG conductor e e e iri Total it draw from keypads and telephone lines Pomel route any wing except
5. 30 406 Number of Rings to Answer On 30 Output Attributes 30 501 502 Main Board 30 503 510 5208 30 511 514 65204 nr i ette 30 551 564 Zone Assignment 31 601 Closing Arming Reporting Codes 32 605 Opening Disarming Reporting Codes 32 700 Automatic Clock 32 701 First International 32 702 Second International Options 32 703 Delay Between Dialing Attempts 32 900 Panel 32 901 Installer Walk Test Mode Enable Disab 32 902 Module Supervision 32 903 View Module 32 990 Installer Lockout 32 991 Installer Lockout 33 999 Restore Panel Factory Default Prog 33 5 2 Programming Worksheets Keypad Partition Slot and Function Key Programming 000 Function Key Pr
6. o ES 00000000 55555545 00000000 lt lt AS 000000 Valid Power Save Mode Disabled Bypass Status Not Displayed While Armed Keypad Tampers Disabled OFF Double Hit Disabled Late to Close Disabled Daylight Savings Time Disabled OFF Keypad Buzzer Follows Bell Disabled Cross Zoning Disabled Police Code Enabled Exit Delay Restart Disabled System AC Failure Trouble Beeps Disabled entries are Zones 01 08 OFF Auto Arming Follows Force Arming Attribute Stay Arming Exit Delay is Silent OFF Away to Stay Toggle Option Permitted 7 O Trouble Beeps are Silent 8 Keyswitch Arms In Away Mode Only 030 Zone Loop Response Options Opt Def 1 2 3 4 101 108 Zone Attributes 101 Zone 1 Attributes 102 Zone 2 Attributes 103 Zone 3 Attributes 104 Zone 4 Attributes 105 Zone 5 Attributes 106 Zone 6 Attributes 107 Zone 7 Attributes 108 Zone 8 Attributes Zone Attribute Defaults Zone 1 is Fast Loop Response Zone 2 is Fast Loop Response Zone 3 is Fast Loop Response Zone 4 is Fast Loop Response lt lt NS S lt 0000 5 Programming Worksheets Trouble Beeps Sound Every 10 seconds Keyswitch Arms In Stay or Away Modes OFF Zone 1 is Normal Loop Response Zone 2 is Normal Loop Response Zone 3 is Normal Loop Response Zone 4 is Normal Loop Response Attribute 1 ON Audible 2 Steady Chime 4 Bypass 5 For
7. Table 1 1 Supported Modules Software Versions Current Draw mA PC1404RKZ Keypad 120 1 0 PK5500 PK5501 PK5508 PK5516 Keypads 125 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 LCD5511 Fixed Message LCD Keypad 85 1 0 LED5511 8 Zone LED Keypad 100 1 0 PC1555RKZ 8 Zone LED Keypad 85 2 0 PC5200 Power Supply 20 2 0 PC5204 Power Supply with 4 PGMs 20 2 0 PC5208 Low Current PGM Module 20 1 0 PC5601 LED Status Module 30 1 0 TL300 T Link TL300 IP Alarm Communicator 360 1 2 1 5 GS3060 GPRS Universal Cellular Alarm Communicator 120 3 1 3 2 3G3070 HSPA 3G Universal Cellular Alarm Communicator 120 3 5 GS3105 3125 K amp BA Wireless Alarm Communicator 250 excluding outputs 3 0 UL ULC listed devices Note For UL ULC listed installations use only UL ULC listed devices Note For SIA CP 01 2010 compliant installations the minimum required components are PC1404 Control Panel and PC1404RKZ keypad Optional components that can be used with the system are PK55XX series keypad These keypads can only be used for SIA CP 01 2010 Compliant installations if the emergency keys are not enabled Table 1 2 Unsupported Modules Table 1 3 Compatible Smoke Detector Models 4 Wire Smoke Detectors 2 Wire Smoke Detectors PC5100 2 wire interface PC5964 Large Audio Station FSA 410x FSA 210x RFK55XX Keypad PC5401 RS232 Module FSA 410xT FSA 210xT RF5132 433 Wireless Re
8. seen 24 175 Auto Arm Postpone 24 176 Cross Zone Police Code Timer 25 181 Auto Arm Time of 25 190 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer 25 191 No Activity Arming 25 199 Auto Arming 25 301 First Telephone 25 302 Second Telephone Number 25 303 Third Telephone Number 25 304 Call Waiting Cancel String 25 305 Fourth Telephone 25 310 System Account 25 320 Alarm Rep 25 324 Alarm Restore Rep 25 328 Misc Alarm Rep Codes 25 329 Priority Alarm Restore Rep Codes 26 330 Tamper Rep Codes 26 334 Tamper Restore Rep Codes 26 338 Misc Tamper Rep 26 339 340 Closing Arming Rep Codes 26 341 Misc Closing Arming Rep Codes
9. Ensure that the maximum power supply aux current has not been exceeded 4 General System Tamper 5 Module Supervision Tamper input on module s open circuit Panel does not communicate with mod ule s on KEYBUS Keypad assigned to incorrect slot Short tamper terminal to COM terminal on unused modules connected to KEY BUS PC5200 PC5204 PC5208 PC5601 Modules are immediately enrolled and supervised when detected on the KEYBUS If a module has been removed or if the slot assignment of a keypad has been changed module supervision must be reset View the event buffer via DLS or LCD5500 keypad to identify the specific modules in trouble Toreset module supervision Enter Programming Section 902 Press wait 1 minute for panel to scan KEYBUS Enter Programming Section 903 to identify modules connected to the KEYBUS 6 Not Used 7 PC520X Low Battery PC520X battery less than 11 5VDC Note This trouble condition will not clear until the battery voltage is 12 5VDC min under load See 1 Low Battery above 8 PC520X AC Failure No AC at PC5204 AC inputs Verify voltage measured across AC terminals is 16 18VAC Replace transformer if required Trouble 2 AC Failure AC Failure No AC at panel AC input terminals e Verify voltage measured across AC terminals is 16 18VAC Replace transformer if required Trouble 3 Telephone Line Trouble Telephone
10. 6 bell communications test T E 6 A1 000 RX 00 x alarms restores T R tampers restores O C openings closings MA R miscellaneous alarms restores T 7 test transmissions UU user number user 01 39 40 ZZ zone number 01 08 TIEN Use the Fail to close event code 4 54 to report closing or activity delinquency Ensure the central station is aware that this code is used Table 2 Contact ID Programmed Zone Alarm Restoral Event Codes as per SIA DCS Contact ID 01 1999 Program any of these codes for zone alarms restores when using the standard non automatic Contact ID reporting format Medical Alarms 1 34 Entry Exit 1 AA Medical 1 35 Day Night 1 A1 Pendant Transmitter 1 36 Outdoor DA2FaltoRepotin 37 Fire Alarms 1 38 Near Alarm 1 1A Fire Alarm General Alarms 1 11 Smoke 1 4A General Alarm 1 12 Combustion 43 Exp Module Failure 1 13 Water Flow 44 Sensor Tamper 1 14 Heat 45 Module Tamper 1 15 Pull Station 4A Cross Zone Police Code 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 Duct 24 Hour Non Burglary 1 17 Flame 1 5A 24 Hour non Burg 1 18 Near Alarm 1 51 Gas Detected Panic Alarms 1 52 Refrigeration 1 2A Panic 1 53 Loss of Heat 1 21 Duress 1 54 Water Leakage 1 22 Silent 1 55 Foil Break 1 23 Audible 1 56 Day Trouble Burglar Alarms 1 57 Low Bottled Gas Level 1 3A Burglary 1
11. Trouble indi cator will light and the audible indication will sound two short beeps every 10 seconds except AC failure When the key is pressed the audible indication will stop but the trouble is not cleared Trouble conditions are logged to the Event Buffer and most troubles can also be transmitted to the monitoring station To view troubles press then 2 The Zone lights or LCD text display the trouble conditions 1 8 Troubles 1 5 and 6 can be expanded for more details by pressing the corresponding 1 5 or 6 key Press to return to the Ready mode There is no Trouble memory The Event Buffer can be used to achieve this function 11 1404 Viewing of troubles is now permitted while armed The various troubles are described below Trouble Service Required Press 1 to determine the specific trouble Lights 1 8 will light up to indicate the trouble Light 1 Low Battery The standby battery s voltage is measured under load every 3 minutes and during a System Test The limits of alarms and restores are determined by the Swinger Shutdown Maintenance Troubles amp Restores counter Set at 3 by default there will be 3 Low Battery Troubles and 3 Low Battery Restores before latching The latching is reset at midnight or upon arming Light 2 Bell Circuit Trouble If the bell circuit is overdrawn or the bell circuit is open a keypad trouble is generated and a Bell Circuit Trouble can be re
12. connection Recommended batteries DSC BD4 12 or DSC BD7 12 For NA Use UL CSA listed Class 2 Transformer q Telephone line wiring 16 5Vac 40 VA DSC PTD 16400 USA installations PTD 1640 CDN U p 700 mA only Do not connect transformer to NA 120 PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 2 300mA receptacle controlled by a switch 60Hz POLARITY TO AUX PRIMARY DEVICE gt TO AUX PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 1 50mA MAX REFER TO For EU Note It is the installer s responsibility to EU 230 240 VAC PADO NAT MANUAL FOR installations ensure that the external PRIMARY wires 50 60Hz KEYPADS LIST OF only are tied together using a cable tie or PRIMARY AND EXPANSION COMPATIBLE equivalent as close as possible FUSE 315mA 250V MODULES DEVICES to the terminal block within terminal block PGM CONNECTIONS COMPATIBLE SYSTEM LED INDICATOR RELAY OUTPUT REM 5511 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS LED5511 PC1555RKZ SAK IPGM _ SAUX 5500 5501 Refer to Installation Manual and Compatiblity Identifier 14 1 T PK5508 PK5516 DSC FSA 210B Series instruction Sheet Maximum Operating Voltage 13 7 Voc PCHRHMREZ Peewee n Maximum Circuit Resistance 24 Q total FSA 210BT gt 6800 LED FSA 210BS 27 2200 Ohm
13. 10 System Event with Event Options Option 8 Output Follows Timer 551 564 ON 701 29 First International Options Option 1 50 Hz AC 60 Hz AC ON 702 29 Second International Options Option 1 Pulse Dialing Make Break Ratio is 33 67 oN 48 Pulse Dialing Make Break Ratio is 40 60 Europe This product is in conformity with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC based on results using harmonized standards in accordance with article 10 5 R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC based on following Annex III of the directive and LVD Directive 2006 95 EC based on results using harmonized standards The product is labelled with the CE mark as proof of compliance with the above mentioned European Directives Also a CE decla ration of conformity DoC for this product can be found at www dsc com under Agency Listings section TELEPERMIT This DSC PC1404 Security System may be connected to the Telecom Network 2117 127 070 Hereby DSC declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The complete R amp TTE Declaration of Conformity can be found at http www dsc com listings index aspx CZE DSC jako v robce prohla uje Ze tento v robek je v souladu se v emi relevantn mi pozadavky sm rnice 1999 5 EC DAN DSC herved at denne komponenten overholder alle viktige krav samt andre bestemmelser gitt i direk
14. 1404 Attribute 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ON Cross Zone Attributes 10 13 for NC SEOL DEOL Zn Future Use Loops Zone Type OFF No Config Config Config 00 Null Zone 01 Delay 1 02 Delay 2 03 Instant 04 Interior 05 Interior Stay Away 06 Delay Stay Away 07 Delay 24 hr Fire Hardwired 08 Stand 24 hr Fire Hardwired 09 24 hr Supervisory Hardwired 10 24 hr Supervisory Buzzer 11 24 hr Burglary 12 Not Used 13 24 hr Gas 14 24 hr Heat 15 24 hr Medical 16 24 hr Panic 17 24 hr Emergency 18 Not Used 19 24 hr Water 20 24 hr Freeze 21 24 hr Latching Tamper 22 Momentary Keyswitch Arm 23 Maintained Keyswitch Hardwired 24 Not Used 25 Interior Delay 26 24 hr Non Alarm 27 30 Not Used 31 Day Zone 32 Instant Stay Away 33 34 Not Used 35 24 hr Bell Buzzer Zone Type 36 24 hr Non Latching Tamper 37 Night Zone 41 24 hr Carbon Monoxide Detection 168 Daylight Saving Time Begins Default CE Default 003 003 Month 002 005 Week 000 000 Day 002 001 Hour 001 001 Increment 170 PGM Output Timer Default 005 175 Auto arm Postpone Timer Default 000 24 169 Daylight Saving Time Ends Valid entries Default CE Default 001 012 011 010 Month 000 005 001 005 Week 000 031 000 000 Day 000 023 002 001 Hour 001 002 001 001 Decrement
15. For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use DLS Downloading 401 Downloading Option Codes Opt 1 N O oO A O N Def ON Answering Machine Double Call Enabled User Can Enable DLS Window Call Back Enabled User Initiated Call Up Enabled Auto Event Buffer Upload Enabled 300 Baud Panel Call Up For Future Use For Future Use amp XX lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Opening After Alarm Ringback Disabled SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes Closing Confirmation Disabled Contact ID Uses Automatic Reporting Codes OFF Alarm Communications Disabled During Walk Test Communications Cancelled Message Disabled Call Waiting Cancel Disabled For Future Use AC Failure Communications Delay is in Minutes Number of Dialing Attempts for Residential Dial is 5 OFF Phone Number 2 is Dedicated Phone Number 3 is Dedicated Phone Number 4 is Dedicated FTC Events Do Not Communicate OFF Answering Machine Double Call Disabled User Cannot Enable DLS Window Call Back Disabled User Initiated Call Up Disabled Auto Event Buffer Upload Disabled 110 Baud Panel Call Up 29 1404 402 DLS Downloading Computer s Telephone Number 32 Digits dod dod Pd dod dod dod gd 403 DLS Downloading Access Code Panel ID Code Enter
16. 334 Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04 Zone 05 Zone 06 L1 2221 338 Miscellaneous Tamper Reporting Codes General System Tamper LL I General System Tamper Restore Keypad Lockout 339 Closing Arming Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 16 Section 339 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 5 Code 6 LL d 1 es Code 9 10 Code 11 12 13 Code 14 L1 d 1 340 Closing Arming Reporting Codes Access Codes 17 32 Section 340 Code 17 Code 18 Code 19 Code 20 Code 21 Code 22 51 Code 25 Code 26 Code 27 Code 28 Code 29 Code 30 Ed 5224 341 Miscellaneous Closing Arming Reporting Codes For Future Use II Partial Closing For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use Exit Fault Automatic Zone Bypass Default 00 342 Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 16 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 5 Code 6 Code 7 1 LL __ __ Code 9 10 Code 11 12 13 14 15 EZ I UM RII 26 Special Closing Late to Close Code 8 Code 16 Zone 08 een Zone 08 L1 Code 8 Code 16 LL Code 24 Code 32 5 Programming Worksheets 343 Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Access Codes 17 32 Code 17 Code 18 Code 19 Code 20 Code 21 Code 22 Cod
17. Cause Trouble 1 Service Required 1 Low Battery Main panel battery less than 11 1 VDC Note This trouble condition will not clear until the battery voltage is 12 5 VDC min under load Troubleshooting Press 1 to determine specific trouble Note If battery is new allow 1 hour for battery to charge Verify voltage measured across AC terminals is 16 18 VAC Replace transformer if required Disconnect battery wire leads Verify battery charging voltage measured across battery leads 13 70 13 80 VDC Connect battery remove AC power Verify measured voltage across battery terminals is 12 5 VDC min 2 Bell Circuit Bell Open Circuit Disconnect Bell Bell wire leads measure resistance of wire leads e Open circuit indicates break in wiring or defective siren bell Jumper Bell Bell with 1K resister Brown Black Red Verify trouble clears 3 General System Trouble PC5204 Output 1 Open Circuit If Output 1 is unused Ensure that terminals O1 AUX are jumpered with 1K resister Brown Black Red If Output 1 is used Disconnect wire leads from O1 AUX terminals mea sure the resistance of the wire leads Open circuit indi cates a break in the wiring 34 Cause PC520X Aux Power Supply Trouble 6 Testing amp Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Ensure that a the power supply aux power terminal is not shorted to ground
18. Def ON Communications Enabled Restores on Bell Time out Pulse Dialing Switch to Pulse Dialing after 4 Attempts For Future Use Alternating Backup Dialing Enabled For Future Use Delinquency Follows Zone Activity Hours Valid entries are 0000 2359 9999 to disable OFF Communications Disabled Restores Follow Zones DTMF Dialing DTMF Dial for all Attempts Call Primary Number Backup to Secondary RoR KR RoR ALR Delinquency Follows Arming Days 5 Programming Worksheets 381 Second Communicator Options Opt 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Def ON Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback Enabled For Future Use SIA Sends Programmed Reporting Codes Closing Confirmation Enabled For Future Use Contact ID Uses Programmed Reporting Codes For Future Use 382 Third Communicator Options Opt 1 2 Oo A4 8 Def aa For Future Use Alarm Communications Enabled During Walk Test Communications Cancelled Message Enabled Call Waiting Cancel Enabled For Future Use AC Failure Communications Delay is in Hours Number of Dialing Attempts for Residential Dial is 1 For Future Use 383 Fourth Communicator Options Opt 1 N O N Def ON For Future Use Phone Number 2 Backs up PH 1 Phone Number 3 Backs up PH 2 Phone Number 4 Backs up PH 3 FTC Events Communicate
19. System Failures This 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 protection Any alarm system of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variely of reasons Some but not all of these reasons may be Inadequate Installation A security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protection Every installation 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 Windows doors walls ceilings and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and construction to provide the level of protection expected A reevaluation must be done during and after any construction activity An evaluation by the fire and or police department is highly recommended if this service is available Criminal Knowledge This system contains security features which were known to be effective at the time of manufacture It is possible for persons with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the effectiveness 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 provide the protection expected Ac
20. System Times Valid entries for Entry Delay are between 030 255 Valid entries for SIA CP 01 Exit Delay are between 045 255 Enter 3 digits from Default CP 01 001 255 Default Subsection 01 Entry Delay 1 030 Ip Entry Delay 2 045 030 11 1 Exit Delay 120 060 Subsection 09 Bell Time out 004 Note If the Exit Delay is silent Stay Arming Function Key the exit delay is twice the programmed value but must not exceed 255 seconds 090 255 seconds Note For UL installations the Entry Delay plus the Transmission Delay must not exceed 60 seconds 006 Installer Code 007 Master Code 008 Maintenance Code 1 These codes are 4 or 6 digits programmed in Section 701 Opt 5 For 4 digit codes the default is the first 4 digits Default Default Default 555555 1123456 1 AAAAOO Programmable Output Options 00 Null PGM Not Used 15 Remote Operation 01 Burglary and Fire Output 16 Not Used 02 Not Used 17 Away Armed Status 03 Sensor Reset 7 2 18 Stay Armed Status 04 2 Wire Smoke 19 Command Output 1 7 1 05 Armed Status 20 Command Output 2 7 2 06 Ready To Arm 21 Command Output 3 7 3 07 Keypad Buzzer Follow 22 Command Output 4 7 4 08 Courtesy Pulse 25 Delayed Fire and Burglary Output 09 System Trouble Output with Trouble Options 26 Not Used 10 System Event Output with Event Options 27 Police Code Output 11 System
21. __ __ __ __ 605 Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Access Codes 33 40 Code 33 Code 34 Code 35 Code 36 Code 37 Code 38 Code 39 Code 40 1 1 lli 121 LL LA LL INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMING 700 Automatic Clock Adjustment Default 60 Valid Entries 00 99 Seconds 701 First International Options Note Programming options indicated in grey are CE defaults Opt Def ON OFF 1 v 50HzAC O 60HzAC 2 O Time Base Internal Crystal v O Time Base Line 3 O AC DC Arming Inhibit Enabled AC DC Arming Inhibit Disabled 4 All System Tampers Require Installer Reset All System Tampers Follow Restore 5 6 digit User Access Codes 4 digit User Access Codes 6 O Busy Tone Detection Enabled v 0 Busy Tone Detection Disabled 7 8 O For Future Use v 0 702 Second International Options Opt Def ON OFF 1 Pulse Dialing Make Break Ratio is 33 67 v O 2 v O Force Dialing Enabled Force Dialing Disabled 3 ForFuture Use 4 1600Hz Handshake Standard Handshake 5 Tone Enabled O ID Tone Disabled 6 2100 Hz ID Tone v 1300 Hz 10 Tone 7 O One Time 1 Hour DLS Window 0 6 Hour DLS Window 8 O For Future Use v oD 703 Delay Between Dialing Attempts Default 003 Valid entries are 000 255 seconds entry 5 seconds 900 Panel Version L01111 101 Not Programmable 901 Installer Walk Test Mode Enable Disable See 901 Installer Walk Test Mode Enable Disable 902
22. ty Indicator ve arn L FSA 210BST END OF LINE NAME MODEL COMPATIBILITY ID BASE p COM NC NO FSA 210BLST RESISTOR DSC FSA 210B Series FS200 SEE NOTE NONE 25 NOTE Refer to the FSA 210 Installation Manual for more details IMPORTANT Minimum 6 4mm 1 4 FSA 2108RS RSEN FSA 210BRST NOTE Do NOT combine models from different Manufacturers separation must be maintained between FSA 2IDBLRST On the same circuit Operation may be impaired on RM 1 circuits and all other wiring 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS UL compatibility 5 2108 series is FS200 for ULC listed TYPICAL ZONE CIRCUITS Smoke Detector must be latching ype 60 DSC FSA 4108 Series Compatible 4wie installations use FSA 210A and To reset smoke detector Enter pe 7 2 Smoke Detector END OF LINE RESISTORS 56000 DSC FSA 410B Series FSA 410A series RM 1 RM 2 POWER LOOP Zone input SUPERVISORY RELAY FSA 410B AnyZ COM 120 a5ma WHT AnyZ Any AnyZ Any Z COM Any Z COM Terminal Terminal 41085 Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal a 9 ALARA FSAAI0BST EN INITIATI SA MOBLST A 3 Loop R FSA 410BR RESISTANCE E og 100 Ohm FSA 410BRT E ontact our FSA 410BRS ANV AM AM RE
23. 1 8 22 9 3 2 8 20 14 8 4 5 18 23 5 7 2 Note For UL installations use only wire size AWG 18 20 or 22 Note For UL Listed installations do NOT connect transformer to a receptacle controlled by a switch AUX AUX Auxiliary Power Terminals These terminals provide up to 550mA of current at 11 1 12 5 Voc for modules powered detectors relays and LEDs If the total current required exceeds 550mA an additional power supply is required e g PC5200 PC5204 Refer to Table 1 1 Supported Modules for the current draw of individual devices Connect the positive side of any device requiring power to the AUX terminal the negative side to AUX ground The AUX output is protected This means that if too much current is drawn from these terminals such as a wiring short the panel will temporarily shut off the output until the problem is corrected Bell Output Terminals BELL and BELL These terminals provide up to 700 mA of continuous current at 11 1 12 5 for powering bells sirens strobes or other warn ing type equipment e g DSC SD 15 WULF To comply with NFPA 72 Temporal Three Pattern requirements Program Sec tion 013 Option 8 ON Note Steady pulsed alarms and temporal four CO alarms are also supported 1404 Connect the positive side of any alarm warning device to BELL the negative side to BELL Please note that the Bell output is protected if too much current is drawn fr
24. 58 High Temp 1 31 Perimeter 1 59 Low Temp 38 Table 3 Automatic Zone Alarm Restoral Codes Zone Definition SIA Auto Rep Contact ID Contact ID Codes Auto Rep Rest Auto Codes Rep Codes Delay 1 BA ZZIBH ZZ E 1 8A ZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ Delay 2 BA ZZIBH ZZ E 1 3A ZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ Instant BA ZZIBH ZZ E 1 8A ZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ Interior BA ZZIBH ZZ E 1 8A ZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ Interior Stay Away BA ZZIBH ZZ E 1 8A ZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ Delay Stay Away BA ZZIBH ZZ 1 3 777 E 1 3A ZZZ Delayed 24 Hr Fire FA ZZIFH ZZ E 1 1A ZZZ R 1 1A ZZZ Standard 24 Hr Fire FA ZZIFH ZZ E 1 1A ZZZ R 1 1A ZZZ Auto Verified Fire FA ZZIFH ZZ E 1 1A ZZZ R 1 A ZZZ 24 Hr Supervisory US ZZIUR ZZ E 1 5A ZZZ E 1 5A ZZZ 24 Hr Supervisory Buzzer UA ZZIUH ZZ E 1 4A ZZZ E 1 4A ZZZ 24 Hr Burg BA ZZIBH ZZ E 1 8A ZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ 24 Hr Gas GA ZZIGH ZZ E 1 51 ZZZ E 1 51 ZZZ 24 Hr Heat KA ZZIKH ZZ E 1 58 ZZZ E 1 58 ZZZ 24 Hr Medical MA ZZIMH ZZ E 1 AA ZZZ E 1 AA ZZZ 24 Hr Panic PA ZZIPH ZZ E 1 2A ZZZ E 1 2A ZZZ 24 Hr Emergency QA ZZIQH ZZ E 1 A1 ZZZ E 1 A1 ZZZ 24 Hr Water WA ZZ WH ZZ_ E 1 54 ZZZ E 1 54 ZZZ 24 Hr Freeze ZA ZZIZH ZZ E 1 59 ZZZ E 1 59 ZZZ 24 Hr Latching Tamper UA ZZIUH ZZ 1 4 777 R 1 4A ZZZ Interior Delay BA ZZIBH ZZ E 1 8A ZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ Instant Stay Away BA ZZIBH ZZ E 1 8A ZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ 24 Hr Bell Buzzer UA ZZIUH ZZ E 1 5A ZZZ R 1 5A ZZ
25. APPROVED BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION Note Alarm Verification is not supported for 2 wire interface only 4 wire 1404 1 Insert Stand off into cabinet PC Board e mounting hole in the desired location Snap in place Cabinet 2 Position circuit board mounting holes over standoffs Press firmly on board to snap in place Primary 120VAC 60Hz Secondary 16 5VAC 40VA DSCPTD 16400 Class Transformer NOTE Do not connect transformer to receptacle controlled by a switch ro 230 240 Vac To EGND Terminal IMPORTANT a This equipment Alarm Controller PC1404 shall be installed and used within an environment that provides the pollution degree max 2 and overvoltages category II NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS indoor only The equipment is FIXED and PERMANENTLY connected and is designed to be installed by service persons only service person is defined as a person having the appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which that person may be exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the risks to that person or other persons b The connection to the mains supply must be made as per the local authorities rules and regulations An appropriate disconnect device must be provide
26. Defaults 03 04 06 08 16 001 Zone Definitions 00 Null Zone Not Used 01 Delay 1 02 Delay 2 03 Instant 04 Interior 05 Interior Stay Away 06 Delay Stay Away 07 Delayed 24 Hr Fire 08 Standard 24 Hr Fire 09 24 Hour Supervisory 10 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer 11 24 Hour Burglary 12 Not Used 13 24 Hour Gas For burglary applications only Note Don t enable cross zoning on fire zones or auto verified fire zones zone type 29 001 Zone 1 8 Definitions Zone Default 01 01 I I I 02 03 I I I 03 03 I I I 04 03 I I I 14 24 Hour Heat 15 24 Hour Medical 16 24 Hour Panic 17 24 Hour Emergency 18 Not Used 19 24 Hour Water 20 24 Hour Freeze 21 24 Hour Latching Tamper 22 Momentary Keyswitch Arm 23 Maintained Keyswitch Arm 24 Not Used 25 Interior Delay 26 24 hour Non Alarm Local Alarm 27 Not Used Zone Default 05 ZD or keypad zone only 04 06 ZD or keypad zone only 04 07 ZD or keypad zone only 04 08 ZD or keypad zone only 04 Note If zone doubling is enabled keypad zones will not work 28 Not Used 29 Auto verified fire 30 Not Used 31 Day Zone 32 Instant Stay Away 33 Not Used 34 Not Used 35 24 Hour Bell 36 24 Hr Non Latching Tamper 37 Night Zone 41 24 Hour CO Detection Note If zone doubling is enabled fire zones cannot be used with zone terminals 1 to 8 Two wire smoke detectors can still be used 19 PC1404 005
27. If is entered the system will delete the code immediately and the user will be returned to select another code 13 1404 6 User Functions To access the User Functions section when disarmed press 6 followed by the master or supervisor code Select one of the func tions described below by pressing the corresponding number or scrolling to the desired option then pressing 1 Program Time and Date Enter the time and date using the following format HH MM MM DD YY Program the time using military standard e g 8 00 pm 20 00 hours Valid entries for the Hour are 00 23 Valid entries for the Minute are 00 59 2 Auto Arm Control Pressing 2 while in the User Function menu will enable 3 beeps or disable one long beep the Auto Arm feature With this feature enabled the panel will automatically arm in the Away mode Stay Away zones active at the same time each day The Auto Arm time is programmed with the 6 Master Code 3 command Note Keypads are required if Auto Arm is to be used Auto Arm Time system can be programmed to arm at the same time each day Upon entry of this section enter 4 digits for the 24 Hour Auto Arm time At the selected Auto Arm time the Keypad Buzzers will sound for the programmed time in Section 199 to warn that an Auto Arm is in progress The bell can also be programmed to squawk once every 10 seconds during this warning period When the warning perio
28. Not Used 03 Sensor Reset 72 04 2 Wire Smoke Support 2 Only 05 Armed Status 06 Ready Arm 07 Keypad Buzzer Follow 08 Courtesy Pulse 11 System Tamper 12 TLM and Alarm v 13 Kiss off Output 14 Ground Start Pulse v 15 Remote Operation 16 Not Used 17 Away Armed Status 18 Stay Armed Status v 19 Command Output 1 7 1 20 Command Output 2 7 2 30 5 Programming Worksheets 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PGM ON Not Used Not Used True Output Follows Timer Code Req Not Used Not Used Not Used Option OFF Inverted ON OFF No Code No No No 21 Command Output 3 7 3 v 22 Command Output 4 7 4 23 For Future Use 24 For Future Use 25 Delayed Burglary and Fire Bell Output 26 Battery Test Output 27 Police Code v 28 ForFuture Use 29 Zone Follower v Status Alarm Memory Y change of default setting wi affect the output change of default setting will affect the output 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Attribute ON Service Req AC Fail Fault Enabled Device Fault Device Device Low Loss of OFF Event Tamper Battery Clock Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 09 System Trouble v Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Attribute ON Burglary
29. a voice filter which dis connects the line if anything other than fax signals are detected resulting in incomplete transmissions Ground Connection Using an insulated green wire of minimum 22AWG connect the EGND terminal from the PCB assembly to the GND Point on the control panel s cabinet The GND Point could be any available hole on the back or on the side of the metal cabinet where the grounding wire from the EGND terminal on the PCB assembly and the grounding wire from the building electrical installation could be attached together as indicated in the wiring diagram on page v or on the wiring diagram attached to the cabinet Note Wire and installation hardware not included 2 3 Wire Routing for Power amp Non Power Limited All wiring entry points are designated by the arrows All circuits are classified UL installation power limited except for the bat tery leads which are not power limited A minimum 4 7mm separation must be maintained at all points between power lim ited and non power limited wiring and connections POWER POWER LIMITED LIMITED Control Panel WARNING Do not route any wiring over circuit boards Maintain at least 1 25 4mm separation Power Limited K NOTE A minimum 1 4 7mm separation must be maintained at all
30. arms in Away mode and the panel logs Armed in Away Mode 3 5 Commands The key commands provide an easy way for the user to access basic system programming such as programming access codes or bypassing zones The user can also use the key commands to check on the system s status including viewing trouble conditions and displaying the event buffer on the LCD keypad The key commands can be performed from both LCD and LED keypads The LED keypad uses the zone indicator lights to display command information The LCD display provides written information guiding the user through each command The commands in this section are explained as viewed from an LED keypad When using an LCD keypad use the arrow keys gt to scroll through informa tion provided Otherwise the functions remain the same for both keypad types 10 3 Keypad Commands Commands The following is a list of the commands available and a description of each 1 Bypass disarmed state Reactivate Stay Away and Night Zones armed state 2 Display Trouble Conditions 3 Display Alarm Memory 4 Door Chime Enable Disable 5 Master Supervisory Code User Code Programming 6 Master Supervisory Code User Functions 7 x Command Functions 1 4 8 Installer Code Installer Programming 9 User Code No Entry Arming 0 Quick Arm disarmed state Quick Exit armed state 1 Bypassing and Activ
31. be assigned to slot 8 in order to upload keypad programming using DLS software c Press the key twice to exit programming d After assigning all keypads perform a supervisory reset by entering 8 Installer Code 902 The panel will reset supervision and re enroll modules on the system How to Program Function Keys By default the 5 function keys on each keypad are programmed as Stay Arm 03 Away Arm 04 Chime 06 Sensor Reset 14 and Quick Exit 16 You can change the function of each key on every keypad 1 Go to the keypad where you want to change the function key programming and enter Installer Programming Press 000 for Keypad Programming Enter 1 to 5 to select a function key to program Enter the 2 digit number 00 to 32 to select the feature you want the function key to have For a complete list see Function Key Options on page 19 5 Continue from step 3 until all function keys are programmed 6 exit Installer Programming press twice 2 7 Supervision By default all modules are supervised upon installation Super vision is enabled at all times so that the panel can indicate a trou ble if a module is removed from the system To check which modules are currently connected and super vised enter programming Section 903 from Installer Program ming An LCD keypad will allow you to scroll through the display of connected modules A connected module which does not show as being presen
32. can be used with zone doubling Zone input COM TAMPER N C TAMPER N C Zone 1 2 3 4 Zone 5 6 7 8 e HH RE 105 1500 5600 1500 2400 Note resistors 5 tolerance The loop using the 1500Q and 5600Q resistors is the first zone Zone 1 2 3 or 4 The loop using the 1500Q and 2400Q resistors is the second zone Zone 5 6 7 or 8 For example loop 1 is Zone 1 and loop 2 is Zone 5 The following table shows zone status under certain conditions Nominal Tamper Zone 1 Zone 5 Fault 00 11000 open open 8600 x open restore 7100 5400 restore open 3900 3000 restore restore 1500 Note The following will be seen by the installer if the end of line resistors have not been installed correctly when both zones are physically closed Zone 1 open Zone 5 This may be caused by and RZI as restored well as RES and RZ5 being switched Both zones showing This may be caused by REI and RZI as faulted IRE5 and RZ5 being switched Note If zone doubling is enabled fire zones should not be pro grammed 2 wire smoke loops can still be used Note If zone doubling is enabled keypad zones should not be programmed Note If fire zone types are programmed in Section 001 or if a keypad zone has been assigned it will not be possible to enable the zone doubling option in Sect
33. memory icon is lit when there is a zone in alarm memory To see if there is a zone in alarm memory press 3 If any number is lit the corresponding zone is in alarm memory Refer to your system manual for further information The bypass icon is lit when a zone is bypassed on the System To see if a zone is bypassed press 1 If any Bypass number is lit the corresponding zone is bypassed Refer Fire Memory Alarm Memory to your system manual for information on bypassing and removing a bypass programming icon indicates when the keypad is in Installer Programming This LED also activates when the keypad is busy Programming Changing the Buzzer Level The user can change the keypad buzzer frequency by pressing and holding the key After the key has been pressed for 2 sec onds the keypad changes the frequency and beeps so the user can hear the new tone If the key is held down every second the keypad will increment the frequency and sound another tone There are 21 levels Once the desired level is reached press to exit Programming the Function Keys The function keys are programed in sections 000 1 4 By default the 4 function keys on the keypad are programmed as Stay Arm 03 Away Arm 04 Chime 06 and Sensor Reset 14 Activate the function keys as follows Function key 1 Press and hold the 2 key for 2 seconds Function key 2 Press and hold the 5 key for 2 s
34. off enter 4 The Door Chime feature is used to sound a tone from the keypad whenever a zone programmed as a Chime type is activated When the Door Chime feature is turned ON the keypad will beep several times whenever a Chime zone is activated When the feature is being turned ON the keypad will beep 3 times and the LCD will display Door Chime Feature ON When the feature is being turned OFF the keypad will sound a single long tone and the LCD keypad will display Door Chime Feature OFF 5 Program User Codes The following table identifies available user codes Code Type Function 01 39 General User Codes Determined by attributes programmed below 40 Master Code When Disarmed enter 5 to access the attribute programming mode 1 The default attributes of a new code will be the attributes of the code used to enter 5 whether it is a new code or an existing code being programmed 2 All user codes will now have a check so that they cannot be or 1 of any other code 12 3 Keypad Commands Inherent Attributes All codes except Installer and Maintenance Arm Disarm Any access code is valid for arming and disarming Command Outputs 7 1 If the output requires an access code entry any valid access code can be used Programmable Attributes 5 Master Supervisor Code 99 Code 1 Supervisor s Code This code is used for validation when entering the 5 User Code
35. once per day The disarming operation will be reset at midnight or if the code or its attributes are viewed in the 5 Access Code Programming A code programmed as one time use can be used to access other star menus that require an access code Notes on Access Codes and Programming Note S5 MASTER CODE 01 to 39 40 to program access codes S MASTER CODE 99 enters the Attribute Mode 01 to 39 to edit access code attributes Note The Master Code s attributes cannot be changed Note When a new code is programmed in either 5 or through Installer Programming it will be checked against all other codes in the system If a duplicate code is found an error tone is given and the code is returned to what it was before it was changed This applies to both 4 and 6 digit codes Note In 5 if a duress code is being programmed it will be checked to make sure that it is not 1 digit more than any other code in the system This will only apply to the least significant digit and does not roll over to the next digit If a user code is 1234 then the duress codes 1234 and 1235 are not allowed If the user code is 1239 then duress cannot be 1239 or 1230 but could be 1240 This applies to both 4 and 6 digit codes Note See also 006 Installer Code and 008 Maintenance Code Erasing an Access Code To erase an access code the user will have to go into the base menu and then select the user number and enter as the first digit
36. reached Do NOT place the CO alarm in the following areas Where the temperature may drop below 10 C or exceed 40 C Near paint thinner fumes Within 5 feet 1 5 meters of open flame appliances such as furnaces stoves and fireplaces In exhaust streams from gas engines vents flues or chimneys Do not place in close proximity to an automobile exhaust pipe this will damage the detector GARAGE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR Figure 5 Limited Warranty Digital Security Controls warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use During the warranty period Digital Security Controls 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 whichever is longer The original purchaser must promptly notify Digital Security Controls in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship such written notice to be received in all events prior to expiration 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 Customer assumes all responsibility for the proper sele
37. safely 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 waring to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death 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 detection 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 tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as masking painting 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 effectiveness 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
38. that intermittent wiring problems may be tracked down via the Event Buffer This trouble will be generated and displayed in the armed state if a Fire trouble is present It will also restart the Trouble beeps If any zone enters this Trouble state short the keypad buzzers will sound trouble beeps to annunciate the condi tion Zone Tamper This trouble is used with DEOL Zone Supervision only If any zone is in the Tamper state this trouble will be generated Zones excluded from this are Fire and zones not supporting the DEOL configuration LINKS answer Key Switch Press 6 in the Trouble mode to display all of the tampered zones If any zone enters this Tamper state open the keypad buzzers will sound trouble beeps to annunciate the condition Not Used Loss of System Time When the panel is powered up the internal clock needs to be set to the correct time This trou ble is cleared when an attempt is made to reset the clock 3 Alarm Memory When Disarmed press then 3 to enter the alarm memory mode The Memory light will flash and any alarm caused during the last armed period will be displayed on the zone lights Press to return to the Ready mode If is not pressed the keypad will time out in 30 seconds There is no memory of previous armed states The Event Buffer can be used to achieve this function 4 Door Chime On Off Command When Armed Disarmed to turn the feature on or
39. the SOFTWARE PRODUCT You may not make it available to others or post it on a server or web site e Software Product Transfer You may transfer all of Your rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the HARDWARE provided You retain no copies You transfer all of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT including all component parts the media and printed materials any upgrades and this EULA and provided the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is an upgrade any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT f Termination Without prejudice to any other rights DSC may terminate this EULA if You fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA In such event You must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT and all of its component parts g Trademarks This EULA does not grant You any rights in connection with any trademarks or service marks of DSC or its suppliers 3 COPYRIGHT All title and intellectual property rights in and to the SOFTWARE PRODUCT including but not limited to any images photographs and text incorporated into the SOFTWARE PRODUCT the accompanying printed materials and any copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT are owned by DSC or its suppliers You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE PRODUCT All title and intellectual property rights in and to the content which may be accessed through use of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT are the proper
40. will sound a two second error tone From an LCD keypad 1 From any keypad enter k 8 Installer Code The Keypad will display Enter Section followed by three dashes 2 Enter the three digit number corresponding to the programming section number you wish to program The keypad will now dis play the information required to complete programming the selected section 3 Enter the information required to complete section programming i e numbers HEX data or ON OFF options If you enter information into a section and make a mistake press the key to exit the section Select that section again and re enter the information correctly Note There must be one digit in each box in the programming section in order for the change to be valid 4 2 Programming Decimal Data A set number of programming boxes are allotted for each section requiring decimal data e g codes telephone numbers If a digit is entered for each program box the panel will automatically exit from the selected programming section The Ready light will turn OFF and the Armed light will turn ON On the PC1555RKZ and PK5508 keypads you can also press the key to exit a programming section without entering data for every box This is handy if you only need to change digits in the first few programming boxes other digits in the programming section will remain unchanged 4 3 Programming HEX Data On occasion hexadecimal HEX digits may be required To p
41. 01 08 338 23 Miscellaneous Tamper Reporting Codes General System Tamper Restore 45 Keypad Lockout 61 Appendix E Australian Addendum Section Pg Description Option Australian Default 339 340 23 Closing Arming Reporting Codes A1 Access Codes 1 32 341 23 Miscellaneous Closing Arming Report Partial Closing 56 ing Codes Special Closing AA Late to Close 54 Exit Fault 74 342 343 23 Opening Disarming Reporting Codes A1 24 Access Codes 1 32 344 24 Miscellaneous Opening Disarming Auto Arm Cancel Postpone 55 Reporting Codes Special Opening AA 345 24 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes Battery Trouble Alarm A2 AC Failure Trouble Alarm A1 Bell Circuit Trouble Alarm 21 Fire Trouble Alarm 73 Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Alarm 12 General System Trouble AA General System Supervisory 3A 346 24 Maintenance Alarm Restore Reporting Battery Trouble Restore A2 Codes AC Failure Trouble Restore A1 Bell Circuit Trouble Restore 21 Fire Trouble Restore 73 Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Restore 12 TLM Restore 51 General System Trouble Restore AA General System Supervisory Restore 33 347 24 Misc Maintenance Reporting Codes Telephone 1 2 FTC Restore 54 DLS Lead in and Lead out FF General Zone Fault Alarm 80 General Zone Fault Restore 80 Delinquency Reporting Code 54 Insta
42. 18 FirstSystem Options Option 3 Panel Shows all Troubles while Armed OFF Panel Shows only Fire Troubles while Armed 017 19 Fifth System Options Option 6 Daylight Savings Time Enabled Daylight Savings ON Time Disabled 018 19 Sixth System Options Option 7 Exit Delay Restart Enabled Exit Delay Restart ON Disabled 023 19 Tenth System Options Option 5 Switching from Away to Stay Disabled Away to ON Stay Toggle Option Permitted 101 108 20 Zone Attributes Defaults 01 02 Attribute 5 Force Arming ON 07 11 Attribute 6 Swinger Shutdown ON 13 17 Attribute 6 Swinger Shutdown ON 19 21 Attribute 6 Swinger Shutdown ON 26 24 Hr Non Alarm Attribute 6 Swinger Shutdown ON 168 21 Daylight Savings Time Begins Month 010 Week 005 169 21 Daylight Savings Time Ends Month 003 Week 005 170 21 Output Timer 002 320 and 22 Alarm Restore Reporting Codes 3A 324 Zones 01 08 328 22 Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes Duress Alarm 21 Opening after Alarm 58 Recent Closing 59 Cross Zone Police Code Alarm 4A Burglary Not Verified 78 Alarm Cancelled AG 329 23 Priority Alarm and Restore Reporting Keypad F Fire Alarm 1A Codes Keypad A Auxiliary Alarm Keypad Panic Alarm 2A Auxiliary Input Alarm 4A Keypad F Fire Restore 1A Keypad A Auxiliary Restore AA Keypad P Panic Restore 2A Auxiliary Input Restore 4A 330 334 23 Restore Reporting Codes 44 Zones
43. 200mA 350mA Backup time 24 hrs use 7Ah battery or 4 hrs use 4Ah battery Replace battery every 3 5 years Low battery trouble indication threshold 11 25 VDc Low battery trouble restore threshold 11 75 Battery deep discharge protection fixed at 9 6V Voltage 11 1 12 5 Current 550mA Max Note Aux and PGM outputs share the 550mA load Keybus Terminals Clock yellow Data green Memory 32Kbit serial CMOS EEPROM with write protection Retains programming and system status on AC or battery failure Data retention 20 years min Bell Output 12V 700mA supervised 1k 2 bell output current limited at 2A Steady for burglary pulsed or temporal three for Fire temporal four for CO alarm cadences supported Bellshort detection Operating Environmental Conditions Temperature range 0 C to 49 C 32 F 120 F Relative humidity 8596 noncondensing Telco Terminals Ring R 1 Tip T 1 Ring detection 30V RMS min Protection for high ring voltage Sidactor PCB Dimensions Length 153 mm 6 0 Width 94 mm 3 7 Height tallest component 28 mm 1 1 System Supervision Features The PC1404 continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions and provides audible and visual indication at the key pad Trouble conditions include AC Power Failure Fire Trouble Telephone Line Trouble Low Battery Condition Bell Circuit Trouble Gener
44. 6 Hexadecimal Digits Default 140400 404 Panel ID Code Enter 6 Hexadecimal Digits Default 140400 405 Answering Machine Double Call Timer Default 060 Valid entries 000 255 seconds 406 Number of Rings To Answer On Default 000 Valid entries are 000 255 rings 501 514 PGM Output Attributes Program only the following attributes for the PGM options listed All others are ignored Main board 501 PGM 1 1 502 PGM 2 dL bL PC5208 503 PGM3 _ 1 504 PGM 4 L 1 1 1 et LL 4 505 PGM 5 506 6 LL 1 1 1 4 1 4 4 507 PGM 7 508 8 _ 509 PGM 9 510 PGM 10 _ 5204 511 PGM 11 512 PGM 12 LL 1 1 4 4 1 1 4 513 PGM 13 LI 514 PGM 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PGM ON Not Used Not Used True Output Follows Timer Code Req Not Used Not Used Not Used Option OFFI Inverted ON OFF No Code No No No Attribute 00 Null PGM Not Used 01 Burglary and Fire Siren Output v 02
45. ARE will be used c Backup Copy You may make back up copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT but You may only have one copy per license installed at any given time You may use the back up copy solely for archival purposes Except as expressly provided in this EULA You may not otherwise make copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT including the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE 2 DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS a Limitations on Reverse Engineering Decompilation and Disassembly You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE PRODUCT except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation You may not make any changes or modifications to the Software without the written permission of an officer of DSC You may not remove any proprietary notices marks or labels from the Software Product You shall institute reasonable measures to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this EULA b Separation of Components The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed as a single product Its component parts may not be separated for use on more than one HARDWARE unit c Single INTEGRATED PRODUCT If You acquired this SOFTWARE with HARDWARE then the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed with the HARDWARE as a single integrated product In this case the SOFTWARE PRODUCT may only be used with the HARDWARE as set forth in this EULA d Rental You may not rent lease or lend
46. CID format 304 g 213821 Option 4 OFF SIA Feature Comments Range Default Requirement Programming Section Exit Time Access to Entry and Exit delays and Bell Time Out for the system Range 45 255 seconds Required 005 3rd entry Default 60 sec programmable Exit Time Restart Enables the exit delay restart feature Default Enabled Required 018 Option 7 ON Auto Stay Arm on Function Key Stay Arming Stay Away type zones 05 06 32 will be auto exit after full arm Required Un vacated Premises matically bypassed Default Enabled 001 Zone type 05 06 32 Entry delay s Access to Entry and Exit delays and Bell Time Out for the system Range 30 sec to 4 min Required 005 1st and 2nd entry Note Combined Entry delay and Communications Delay Abort Window shall Default 30 sees programmable not exceed 60s Abort Window Access to zone attributes i e swinger shutdown transmission delay and cross May be disabled Required for Non Fire zones zone Individual zones attribute bit 7 Transmission delay is by default ON by zone or zone type 101 108 bit 7 ON Default Enabled Abort Window Time for Access to the programmable delay before communicating alarms Range 20 45 sec Required Non Fire zones Note Combined Entry delay and Communications Delay Abort Window shall Default 30 sees programmable 377 4th entry not exceed 60s Abort Annunciatio
47. D GRN FSA 410BRST FSA 410BLRST Normally Closed Normally Open 1 Normally Open Contact and 1 Normal Normally Open Contact with Closed Contact with Double EOL Circuit Contacts and End of Line Resistor asis End of Line Resistor 1 Normally Closed 2 Normally Closed Contact with Contacts with 56000 End of Line End of Line Resistors Resistor Circuit Control Unit Smoke Detector zone Delay Sec Model Delay Sec a RESISTOR IDENTIFICATIONS FIRE ZONE EOL BELL CIRCUIT SINGLE AND DOUBLE EOL 5 5 ZON 100 T D 240m 1 T D a The delay power up time marked on the installation wiring diagram of the smoke detector in 5 5 g or on the installed smoke detector s is to be used Control panel is suitable for the following UL installations Installation Type Signalling Means Resi Fire Burg DACT WARNING Not to be removed by anyone A ane Nem is device complies with Parts 15 and 68 of the rules Operation is subject to except occupant This equipment should be the following dian 1 this device may not cause eee and installed in accordance with the ANSI N FPA 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may i i EE cause undesired operation 72 National Fire Protection Association US F53AL01BPC1404 REN 0 18 Plug Type RU 31X i 1C 160A PC1404 Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 In Canada the PC1404 is liste
48. Fire Panic Event Medical Supervisory Priority Duress Event Output OFF Event Event Event Event Event Follows Timer Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 10 System Event Y v Y v Note If a System Event PGM is programmed to follow the Command Output Timer attribute 8 must be enabled Location PGM 29 Zone Follower Option On Option Off Option 1 For Future Use Option 2 For Future Use Option 3 True Output Inverted Option 4 For Future Use Option 5 For Future Use Option 6 For Future Use Option 7 For Future Use Option 8 AND Logic Or Logic Zone Follower PGM requires 2 programming sections for attributes the normal PGM attribute Sections 501 514 and Sections 551 564 for zone assignment 551 564 PGM Zone Assignment Section Number Output Number Zone Follower Zone Main Board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 551 PGM 1 552 PGM2 PC5208 553 PGM 3 554 PGM 4 555 PGM 5 556 PGM 6 31 1404 Section Number Output Number Zone Follower Zone 557 PGM 7 558 8 559 PGM 9 560 PGM 10 PC5204 561 PGM 11 562 PGM 12 563 PGM 13 564 PGM 14 601 Closing Arming Reporting Codes Access Codes 33 40 Code 33 Code 34 Code 35 Code 36 Code 37 Code 38 Code 39 Code 40 1 LL d __ __
49. HE CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING CUSTOMERS AND INJURY TO PROPERTY WARNING DSC recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption it is possible for this SOFTWARE PRODUCT to fail to perform as expected Table of Contents SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS for SERVICE il MOINS Gre era Sa MM oh 1 11 Compatibility R qg irements 2 4 eset DO wae rb 1 12 Product CANONS assu oer o UU Fu tide gut dh Prid taa 1 1 3 Q t of MBOX EMER 2 2 vo hs e tete edo 3 PA nistallation Steps Serius tutti qa a nete pex ida c an 3 2 2 Terminal Descriptions 252 e cared en edet er eie Pag Sce d da edd ve TA D eva 3 2 3 Wire Routing for Power amp Non Power 4 2A Keybus Operation and awe Ree RR Bosco 4 2 5 Current Ratings Modules amp Accessories 5 26 TCV efus Netra e ces cele ges ZT ee
50. ICE IF THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE QUICKLY DISCONNECTED IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT ACCESS TO THE MAINS PLUG AND ASSOCI ATED MAINS SOCKET OUTLET IS NEVER OBSTRUCTED IMPORTANT NOTE This equipment alarm controller PC1404 shall be installed and used within an environment that provides the pollution degree max 2 and over voltages category NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS indoor only The equipment is FIXED and PERMANENTLY CON NECTED and is designed to be installed serviced and or repaired by service persons only service person is defined as a person having the appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which that person may be exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the risks to that person or other persons There are no parts replaceable by the end user within this equipment The wiring cables used for installation of the Alarm System and accessories shall be insulated with PVC TFE PTFE FEP Neoprene or Polyamide The equipment enclosure must be secured to the building structure before operation b Internal wiring must be routed in a manner that prevents excessive strain or loosening of wire on terminal connections damage of conductor insulation C Disposal of used batteries shall be made in accordance with local waste recovery and recycling regulations d Before servicing DISCONNECT the power and telephone connection DO NOT route any wiring over circuit boards Mai
51. In an attempt to prevent false alarms the Audible Exit Fault will notify the user of an improper exit when they arm their system If a non force arming Delay 1 or Delay 2 type zone is left open at the end of the exit delay the entry delay will begin immediately and the bell or siren will sound a steady alarm for the entry delay period At the end of the entry delay period if the system has not been dis armed it will go into alarm This feature can be turned OFF in Section 013 Option 6 3 2 Auto Bypass Stay Arming Stay arming allows the user to arm the system without leaving the premises All zones programmed as stay away will be bypassed when the user stay arms the system so that the user does not have to bypass interior zones manually See Zone Programming in PC1404 Programming Descriptions For these descriptions see the Technical Library section of http www dsc com When the system is armed using a valid access code if any zones on the system have been programmed as stay away zones the Bypass light will turn ON The panel will then monitor all zones programmed as Delay 1 and Delay 2 zones such as designated entry exit doors If a delay zone is not violated by the end of the exit delay the panel will bypass all stay away zones The Bypass light will remain on to inform the user that the interior zones have been automatically bypassed by the panel If a delay zone is violated during the exit delay the system will arm in Away mode
52. Installation Guide PowerSeries SECURITY SYSTEM 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 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS for SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING When using equipment connected to the TELEPHONE NETWORK there are basic safety instructions that should always be followed Refer to the SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS provided with this product save them for future reference Instruct the end user regarding the safety precautions that shall be observed when operating this equipment Before Installing The Equipment Ensure your package includes the following items Installation and User Manuals PC1404 alarm controller Power supply direct plug in Mounting hardware READ and SAVE These Instructions Follow All WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS specified within this document and or on the equipment Selecting A Suitable Location For The Alarm Controller Use the following list as a guide to find a suitable place for this equipment Locate near a telephone socket and power outlet Select a place free from vibration and shocks Place the alarm controller on a flat stable surface and follow the installation instructions DO NOT locate this product where persons may walk on the secondary circuit cable s DO NOT connect the alarm controller to electrical outlets on the
53. Line Trouble Phone line voltage at TIP RING on main panel is less than 3Vpc Trouble 4 Failure to Communicate Measure the voltage across TIP and RING on the panel No phone off hook 50VDC approx Any phone off hook 5VDC approx Wire incoming line directly to TIP and RING ftrouble clears check wiring or the RJ 31x phone jack Failure to Communicate Panel fails to communicate one or more events to central station Connect a handset to TIP and RING of the control panel Monitor for the following conditions Continuous dial tone Reverse and RING Recorded operator message comes on Verify correct phone number is programmed Dial the number programmed using a regular telephone to determine if a 9 must be dialed or if 800 service is blocked Panel does not respond to handshakes Verify the format programmed is supported by the cen tral station Panel transmits data multiple times without receiving a handshake e Verify that the account number and reporting codes correctly programmed Contact ID and Pulse formats Program a HEX A to transmit a digit 0 SIA format Program digit 0 to transmit a digit 0 35 1404 Trouble Trouble 5 Zone Fault Cause Troubleshooting Press 5 to determine specific zones with a Fault trouble Open circuit is present on one or more fire zones on the main panel or zone expander E
54. Module Supervision Reset See 902 Module Supervision Reset 903 View Module Supervision See 903 View Module Supervision 990 Installer Lockout Enable Enter 990 Installer s Code 990 32 Pulse Dialing Make Break Ratio is 40 60 5 Programming Worksheets 991 Installer Lockout Disable Enter 991 Installer s Code 991 999 Restore Panel Factory Defaults Enter 999 Installer s Code 999 33 PC1404 6 Testing amp Troubleshooting Testing Power up system Troubleshooting Program options as required see Section 5 Programming Worksheets e Violate then restore zones Verify correct Reporting Codes sent to the central station Power system Enter 2 to view Troubles Perform actions indicated in the tables below Trouble Summary 1 Low Battery 6 Not Used 8 5204 AC Fail Trouble 7 Not Used Trouble 2 AC Trouble Trouble 3 Telephone Line Trouble Trouble 4 Failure to Communicate Trouble 5 Zone Fault Press 5 or for more information Trouble 6 Zone Tamper Press 6 or k for more information Trouble 1 Service Required Press 1 or k for more information 2 Bell Circuit Trouble 3 General System Trouble 4 General System Tamper 5 General System Supervisory 7 PC5204 Low Battery Trouble 8 Loss of Time or Date Press to program date and time Trouble
55. Note Do not connect the power until all wiring is complete Enrolling the Keypad See 2 6 Keypad Assignment to enroll the keypad Power Save Mode If power save mode is enabled and AC power fails all keypad lights including backlighting shut off The keypad lights will come back ON after a keypress entry delay audible alarm or keypad buzzer condition except door chime The keypad lights will return to the off state after 30 seconds of no activity If the AC fail condition is restored the keypad lights will be reactivated Keypad Icons Ready Status v am status icon is on when the system is PC1404RKZ RED BLKYELGRN Z The red armed status icon is on when the system has been successfully armed The trouble status icon is lit when there is a trouble present on the system To see if a trouble is present press 2 If any number is lit a trouble condition is present Refer to your system manual to identify what trouble condition is present green AC status icon can be configured to indicate Armed Status Trouble Status IAC Status presence or absence of AC see AC LED Options and Keypad Toggle Options sections 5 and 6 The red fire memory icon is lit when a fire alarm is in progress or has occurred If zone 4 as an example is programmed as a fire zone and goes into alarm the keypad will turn on the zone 4 LED and the fire icon to indicate a fire alarm is present on zone 4 alarm
56. Programming section However this code can only program codes which have equal or lesser attributes These attributes are changeable 21 Duress Code Duress codes are standard user codes that will transmit the Duress Reporting Code whenever the code is entered to perform any function on the system Duress codes are not valid when entering 5 6 or 8 sections A code cannot be programmed as a duplicate or as a code or 1 31 Zone Bypassing Enabled This attribute controls whether the user can bypass zones This also requires that option Code Required for Bypassing option is turned ON 4 Remote Access This attribute controls access to the system via a telephone during remote access 5 For Future Use 6 For Future Use 71 Bell Squawk upon Arming Disarming This attribute is used to determine whether an access code should generate an arming dis arming bell squawk at the end of exit delay The attribute is off at default for all access codes and this feature is meant to be used when Bell Squawk on Arming Disarming is disabled in Section 014 However if the away function key is pressed on the system keypad followed by an access code with this attribute enabled the bell will still squawk 8 One Time Use Code When the one time use code is entered on the system the user of the code will be able to arm the panel with the code as many times as they want They will also be able to disarm the system using the code
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58. Tamper all sources zones keypad 29 Zone Follower Output Zones 1 8 12 TLM and Alarm 30 Status Alarm Memory Output 13 Kiss off 31 32 Not Used 14 Ground Start Pulse 009 Main Board PGM Output Programming PGM 1 amp 2 Default 19 Onboard PGM 1 Type 10 Onboard 2 Type 010 PC5208 PGM Output Programming Default 01 200100 PGM3 01 4 01 5 01 6 01 Lo PGM 7 01 PGMS8 01 1 I PGM9 01 10 20 5 Programming Worksheets 011 PC5204 PGM Output Programming Default 01 1 PGM 11 01 1 12 01 13 01 l 14 012 Keypad Lockout Options Note If Keypad Lockout is active the panel CANNOT be disarmed with a keyswitch Default 000 Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout Valid entries are 000 255 000 Lockout Duration in minutes Valid entries are 000 255 013 First System Options Opt Def ON OFF 1 O Normally Closed Loops v O End of line Resistors 2 O Double End of Line Resistors v O Single End of line Resistors 3 O Panel Shows All Troubles While Armed L Panel Shows Fire Troubles While Armed 4 O Tampers Faults Do Not Show as Open v Tampers Faults Show As Open 5 L Auto Arm Schedule in 6 Installer Prog Auto Arm Schedule in Installer Prog Only 6 Audible Exit Fault Enabled O Audible Exit Fault Disabled 7 O Zone Doubling Enabled v O Zone Doubling Disabled 8
59. Temporal Three Fire Signal Enabled v O Standard Pulsed Fire Signal Note When Option 7 is ON the configuration of Options 1 and 2 should be ignored 014 Second System Options Opt Def OFF 1 Arm Disarm Squawk Enabled v O Arm Disarm Squawk Disabled 2 O Bell Squawk During Auto Arm On v Bell Squawk During Auto Arm Off 3 O For Future Use vo 4 O For Future Use vo 5 O For Future Use 6 O For Future Use 7 Exit Delay Termination Enabled v O Exit Delay Termination Disabled 8 Fire Bell is Continuous v Fire Bell Follows Bell Cut off 015 Third System Options Opt Def ON OFF 1 v O F Key Enabled O F Key Disabled 2 P Key Audible Bell Beeps v P Key Silent 3 L Quick Exit Enabled v O Quick Exit Disabled 4 O Quick Arming Enabled 0 and Function Keys O Quick Arming Disabled Function Key Requires Code 5 O Code Required for Bypassing v O No Code Required 6 Master Code Not Changeable v O Master Code Changeable 7 v O TLM Enabled Disabled 8 For Future Use yO 016 Fourth System Options Opt Def ON OFF 1 Y AC Trouble Displayed AC Trouble Not Displayed 2 L Trouble Light Flashes if AC Fails 0 Trouble Light Does Not Flash if AC Fails 3 O Blank Keypad When Not Used Keypad Always Active 4 O Code Required to Remove Keypad Blanking Y O No Code Required 5 v Keypad Backlighting Enabled Keypad Backlighting Disabled 21 1404 6 7 8 Pow
60. Trouble Rest Required trouble occurs view troubles using MA R E 3 AA 000 YX 00 YZ 00 2 trouble restored 345 346 Gen System Supervisory Control panel has detected an alternate communicator MA R E 3 3A 000 ET 00 ER 00 Trouble Rest fault communications restored 346 Cold Start The PC1404 has restarted after total power loss MA R R 3 A5 000 RR 00 347 Phone 1 4 FTC Restore Control panel has restored communications to central MA R R 3 54 000 YK 00 station on Phone 1 2 3 or 4 after FTC 347 Event Buffer is 7596 Full Event buffer is almost full since last upload MA R E 6 22 000 JL 00 347 DLS Lead In Downloading session start MA R 4 11 000 00 347 DLS Lead Out Downloading session complete MA R E 4 12 000 RS 00 347 Zone Fault Rest One or more zones have faults restored MA R E 3 8A ZZZ UT ZZ UJ ZZ R 3 8A ZZZ 347 Delinquency Programmed amount of time days or hours for MA R E 6 54 CD 00 delinquency has expired without zone activity or without 000 system being armed 347 Installer Lead In Installer s mode has been entered MA R E 6 27 000 LB 00 347 Installer Lead Out Installer s mode has been exited MA R E 6 28 000 LS 00 348 Walk Test End End of test T R 6 A7 UUU TE UU 348 Walk Test Begin Beginning of test T E 6 A7 UUU TS UU 348 Periodic Test Periodic system test transmission T E 6 A2 000 RP 00 348 System Test
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62. Z 24 Hr Non latching Tamper TA ZZITR ZZ E 3 83 ZZZ E 3 83 ZZZ Day Zone BA ZZIBH ZZ E 1 8A ZZZ E 1 3A ZZZ Night Zone BA ZZIBH ZZ E 3 83 ZZZ E 3 83 ZZZ 24 Hr CO Alarm GA ZZIGH ZZ E 1 62 ZZZ E 1 62 ZZZ ZZ 7 zones 01 08 Appendix A Reporting Code Formats 39 1404 Appendix B Communicator Format Options The following format options are programmable in Section 350 Communicator Format Options 01 20 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 02 20 BPS 2300 Hz handshake BPS Formats 0 is not valid in Account or Rep Code A must be used Depending on the pulse format the panel communicates using the following 3 1 3 2 4 1 or 4 2 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake 20 bits per second non extended Digit 0 sends no pulses and is used as a filler When programming account numbers enter four digits When programming a three digit account number the fourth digit must be programmed as a 0 which will act as a filler digit If an account number has 0 in it substitute a HEX digit A for the 0 Examples 3 digit account number 123 program 1230 3 digit account number 502 program 5 20 4 digit account number 4079 program 4A79 Two digits must be entered when programming reporting codes If one digit reporting codes are used the second digit must be programmed as 0 If 0 is to be transmitted substitute a HEX digit A for the 0 Examples 1 digit r
63. al System Trouble indicates peripheral module trouble General System Tamper indicates peripheral module tamper Loss of System Time Tamper by Zone Failure to Communicate False Alarm Prevention Features Audible Exit Delay Audible Exit Fault Communication Delay Entry Delay Urgency Quick Exit Cross Zone Burglary Alarm Rotating Keypress Buffer Cabinets Several cabinets are available for the PC1404 as follows PC5003C Cabinet Cabinet for the PC1404 alarm controller Dimensions approximate 288mm x 298mm x 78mm 11 3 x 11 7 x 3 PC500C Cabinet Household Fire and Burglary Cabinet for the PC1404 alarm controller Dimensions approximate 213mm x 235mm x 78mm 8 4 x 9 25 x 3 0 1 3 Out of the Box Venify that the following components are included in your system one 500 cabinet one PC1404 main control circuit board one Installation Manual with programming worksheets one PC1404 Quick Reference Guide one hardware pack consisting of one 2 wire battery harness L 34cm black amp red four 3 8 nylon standoffs locking PCB support eight 56000 5 6K 1 2W 5 resistors eight 1500Q 1 5K 1 2W 5 TR resistors four 24000 2 4K 1 2W 5 TR resistors 22000 2 2K 1 2W 5 TR resistor one 1000Q 1K 1 2W 5 TR resistor 2 Installation The following sections provide a thorough description of how to wire and configure devices and zones 2 1 Installation Steps Read th
64. and all stay away zones will be active after the exit delay expires The user can arm the stay away zones at any time by entering the 1 keypad command See 1 Bypassing and Activating Stay Away and Night Zones Stay arming can also be initiated by pressing and holding the Stay function key for two seconds on the supported keypads if pro grammed by the installer For more information regarding Stay arming see 000 in Keypad Function Programming in PC1404 Pro gramming Descriptions 3 3 Automatic Arming The system can be programmed to arm at the same time each day Upon entry of this section enter 4 digits for the 24 Hour Auto Arm time At the selected Auto Arm time the keypad buzzers will sound for the time programmed in Section 199 to warn that an Auto Arm is in progress The bell can also be programmed to squawk once every 10 seconds during this warning period When the warning period is complete the system will arm with no exit delay and in the Away Mode Note For CP 01 systems the system will arm with an exit delay If no Delay 1 zone violation and restore occurs during this exit delay the system will arm in Away mode If a Delay 1 zone is left violated when the exit delay ends an audible exit fault will occur if the feature is enabled The exit delay restart feature applies to this entry delay see Section 18 Option 7 Auto Arming can be cancelled or postponed only by entering a valid access code during the programmed w
65. arning period When the code has been entered the warning will be silenced and Auto Arming will be cancelled or postponed depending on the programming of Section 175 Auto Arming will be attempted at the same time the next day Whenever the Auto Arming process is canceled or post poned the Auto Arm Cancellation Reporting Code will be transmitted 1f programmed If arming is inhibited by one of the following the Auto Arm Cancellation transmission will be communicated DC Inhibit Arm Latching System Tampers Zone Expander Supervisory Fault Note PC1404 only supports one entry of Auto Arm Time programming so the programmed time shall be used for every day 3 4 Night Arming Night arming is intended to arm the perimeter and restrict movement to designated areas in the interior e g hallways from bedrooms to bathrooms If night zones are programmed entering 1 while the system is armed in stay mode will activate all interior zones except those pro grammed as night zones The panel can also be armed in Night mode by pressing the Night Arm function key for 2 seconds while the system is disarmed The Ready light must be on disarmed or the system must be armed in Stay mode to Night arm the system In Night mode only night zones Zone definition 37 are bypassed When activated no acknowledgement beeps are sounded the exit delay is silent and the panel logs Armed in Night Mode If no night zone types are programmed the system
66. ating Stay Away and Night Zones LED Keypad Press 1 to enter the bypass mode If the Code Required for the Bypass option is enabled enter a valid user code The Bypass light will flash The keypad will turn ON the corresponding zone light to indicate a zone is bypassed To bypass or unbypass a zone enter the 2 digit zone number Once the correct zones are bypassed press to exit The Bypass light will be ON if any zones are manually bypassed LCD Keypad Press 1 to enter the bypass mode If the Code Required for the Bypass option is enabled enter a valid user code The keypad will display Scroll to View Zones The keypad will display the programmed zone labels for the zones and include the letter in the bot tom right corner if the zone is violated or the letter if the zone is bypassed Scroll to the appropriate zone and press the key to change the bypass status or enter the 2 digit zone number Once the correct zones are bypassed press 7 to exit Additional Bypass Commands Bypass Recall Press 99 The keypad will recall the last group of zones that were bypassed Clear Bypass Press 00 The keypad will clear the bypass on all zones Save Bypass Press 95 The keypad will save which zones are manually bypassed Recall Save Press 91 The keypad will recall the bypassed zones that were saved Hold up Zones cannot be assigned to bypass groups 1 Activate Auto Bypassed St
67. ay Away and Night Zones When the system is armed in the Stay mode by a arming and not exiting through a delay zone during the exit delay or b pressing a function key programmed for Stay Arm or Arming Without Entry Delay 9 the zones programmed as Stay Away or Night type zones are automatically bypassed This 1 command is used to remove the automatic bypass from the Stay Away zones to fully arm the system zones to fully or Night arm the system Once this command is executed all Stay Away type zones will become active after the programmed Exit Delay time making the system armed in Night or Away mode When the system is armed in the Away or Night mode if enabled by the installer this 1 command will bypass all of the Stay Away type zones immediately making the system armed in Stay mode Night or Away mode is determined by whether there is a Night zone programmed on the system Note Although there is an exit delay timer running it is only an arming delay for the Stay Away zones and not a true exit delay where all non 24 hour zone types can be opened and closed for the purpose of exiting Any zone type that is not a Stay Away zone type will start its alarm sequence if violated during this exit delay Users should press 0 next to start a Quick Exit Delay to exit the premises 2 Trouble Display The panel continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions If one of these conditions occurs the keypad
68. ce 8 Tx Delay Not used Zone Type OFF 01 Delay 1 02 Delay 2 Silent Pulsed No lt lt 00 Null Zone No No 03 Instant 04 Interior 05 Interior Stay Away 06 Delay Stay Away 07 Delay 24 hr Fire Hardwired 08 Stand 24 hr Fire Hardwired lt lt 4 4 BAER ARR 1545 09 24 hr Supervisory Hardwired 10 24 hr Supervisory Buzzer 11 24 hr Burglary lt lt lt lt SS 12 Not Used 13 24 hr Gas 14 24 hr Heat 15 24 hr Medical 16 24 hr Panic 17 24 hr Emergency SSSAS Y 18 Not Used 19 24 hr Water 20 24 hr Freeze SS Y Y 21 24 hr Latching Tamper y y 22 Momentary Keyswitch Arm 23 Maintained Keyswitch Hardwired Y 24 Not Used 25 Interior Delay Y Y Y 26 24 hr Non Alarm 27 30 Not Used 31 Day Zone Y Y Y Y 32 Instant Stay Away Y Y Y 33 34 Not Used 35 24 hr Bell Buzzer Zone Type v Y 36 24 hr Non Latching Tamper 37 Night Zone 41 24 hr Carbon Monoxide Detection Y For UL installations do not change attribute 5 Force Arming from the default setting For CP 01 installations Option 6 Swinger is defaulte For CP 01 installations Option 7 Tx Delay is defaul d ON for zone definitions 09 11 13 17 19 20 ed ON for zone definitions 01 06 09 11 13 17 19 20 25 32 36 37 23
69. ceiver PC5400 Printer DVACS FSA 410xS FSA 210xS RF5108 433 Wireless Receiver FScort 5580 Telephone FSA 410xST FSA 210xST PC5108 Zone Expander TL260 Series Communicators FSA 410xLST FSA 210xLST 5320 Zone Expander ee MA FSA 410xR FSA 210xR PC5950 Audio Module TL250 Communicator FSA 410xRT FSA 210xRT PC5904 Large Audio Station TL150 Communicator FSA 410xRS FSA 210xRS PC5921 Audio Station IT100 Integration Module FSA 410xRST FSA 210xRST 05961 5962 Small Audio 1420 Integration Module FSA 410xLRST FSA 210xLRST 5507 Touchscreen keypad Note For model numbers above x A ULC x B UL x C CE 1 2 Product Specifications Control and Indicating Equipment Specifications Features Supports zone doubling supervised and distinguishable NC Single Double EOL support PC1404 Supports up to 4 keypads 1 Partition support 128 events Communications on board PSTN 4 phone numbers 2 wire and 4 wire smoke detector support Auto arming Zone Configuration 31 zone types and 11 programmable zone attributes Supports up to 4 hardwired NC SEOL DEOL zones expand able to 8 with the zone doubling feature Keypad zones allow the system to be configured to support 8 zones 4 onboard zones and up to 4 keypad zones Access Codes Supports 39 user codes and 1 master code 6 programmable user code attributes see PC1404 User Man for details Duress codes derived from user codes 1 dig
70. cess 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 Power Failure Control units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require an adequate power supply for proper operation If a device operates from batteries itis possible for the batteries to fail Even if the batteries have not failed they must be charged in good condition and installed correctly Ifa device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render 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 occurred immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended 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 or 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 batt
71. circuit indicates a break in the wiring Connect a 5 6K resistor Green Blue Red across the Z and COM terminals Verify the trouble condition clears Trouble 7 Not Used Trouble 8 Loss of Clock Date Loss of time and date The main panel internal clock is not set To program the time and date Enter 6 Master Code then Press 1 Enter the time and date in military using the following format HH MM MM DD YY Example Enter For 6 00 pm Nov 30 2007 18 00 11 30 07 36 Appendix A Reporting Code Formats Appendix A Reporting Code Formats The following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA format reporting codes See Programming Sections 320 348 for Report ing Codes Contact ID The first digit in parentheses is automatically sent by the control The second two digits are programmed to indicate specific informa tion about the signal For example if zone 1 is an entry exit point you could program the event code as 34 The central station would receive the following BURG ENTRY EXIT 1 where the 1 indicates which zone went into alarm SIA Format Level 2 Hard Coded The SIA communication format used in this product follows the level 2 specifications of the SIA Digital Communication Standard October 1997 This format will send the Account Code along with its data transmission The transmission will look similar to the fol lowing at the rec
72. ction 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 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 point of purchase All authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program Anyone retuming goods to Digital Security Controls must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls 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 damage incurred in shipping or handling damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake or lightning damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls such as excessive voltage mechanical shock or water damage damage caused by unauthorized attachment alterations modifications or foreign objects damage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplied by Digital Security Controls Ltd defe
73. cts caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the products damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed damage from improper maintenance 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 number or serial number iii products disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance 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 estimate shall be provided No repair work will be performed until a valid purchase order is received from the Customer and a Return Merchandise Authorization number is issued by DSC s Customer Service Digital Security Controls Ltd s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonable 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 be
74. d as part of the building installation Where it is not possible to rely on identification of the neutral in the AC Mains supply the disconnecting device must disconnect both poles simultaneously line and neutral The device shall disconnect the supply during servicing c The equipment enclosure must be secured to the building structure before operation e Internal wiring must be routed in a manner that prevents Excessive strain on wire and on terminal connections Loosening of terminal connections Damage of conductor insulation f Disposal of the used batteries shall be made according to the waste recovery and recycling regulations applicable to the intended market WARNING High Voltage Disconnect AC Power and telephone lines before servicing DG009606 50 60 Hz International North America Only POWER LIMITED Cable Tie not supplied recommended PA PC1404 WARNING High Voltage Disconnect AC Power and telephone lines before servicing See ground wiring diagram on page v of this manual 12 4 or 7 AHr DSC Model BD7 12 or equivalent WARNING Incorrect connections may result in PTC failure or improper operation Inspect wiring an
75. d ensure connections are correct before applying power Incorrect connection of batteries may result in battery rupture or Fire Hazard Do NOT allow metal objects to connect the Positive and Negative Terminals Ensure that batteries are connected with correct polarity Red to Black to Failure to comply with this may result in battery rupture and or Fire Hazard All circuits are classified for UL Installations as Power Limited Class Il Power Limited except for battery leads which are not power limited Do NOT route any wiring over circuit boards Maintain at least 1 25 4mm separation A minimum of 1 4 6 4mm separation must be maintained at all points between power limited wiring and all other non power limited wiring vi 1 Introduction 1 Introduction This manual provides installation and programming information for the PC1404 four zone panel security system 1 1 Compatibility Requirements The PC1404 product is the central component of the four zone security system Interaction with associated system devices is hardwired which follows DSC keybus standards Communications with the central station may be achieved by a hardwired phone line DLS may also be remotely connected to the panel via phone line or locally connected via the PC Link header Shown below are the supported and unsupported modules for the PC1404 Note All necessary information required to meet UL listing requirements is included in this document
76. d for Residential Fire and Burglary installations The product Printed information describing proper installed 9940 and installation operation testing maintenance Digital Security Controls evacuation planning and repair service is to Canada WARNING Incorrect connection of batteries may result in battery rupture or be provided with this equipment fire hazard Do NOT allow metal objects to connect the positive and negative terminals Ensure that batteries are connected with correct polarity Temperature Range 0 49 32 120 for UL ULC applications Red to Black to Failure to comply with this may result in battery Maximum Humidity 85 96 R H rupture and or fire hazard Refer to the Installation Guide 29008503 and User Manual 29008622 for complete operating instructions The PC1404 is UL listed for limited energy installations per NEC Article 760 Recognized limited energy cable should be used Observe NEC wiring requirements THIS UNIT INCLUDES AN ALARM VERIFICATION FEATURE THAT WILL RESULT IN A and local codes defined by the authority having jurisdiction DELAY OF THE SYSTEM ALARM SIGNAL FROM THE INDICATED CIRCUITS THE Security detection devices that require power from the control panel must TOTAL DELAY CONTROL UNIT PLUS SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL NOT EXCEED 60 operate over whe range Of 81 1512 6 VDC SECONDS NO OTHER SMOKE DETECTOR SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THESE CIRCUITS UNLESS
77. d is complete the system will arm with no exit delay and in the Away Mode Auto Arming can be cancelled or postponed only by entering a valid access code during the programmed warning period When the code has been entered the warning will be silenced and Auto Arming will be canceled or postponed depending on the Programming of Section 175 Auto Arming will be attempted at the same time the next day Whenever the Auto Arming process is cancelled or postponed the Auto Arm Cancellation Reporting Code will be transmitted if pro grammed The Auto Arm Cancellation will be transmitted if arming is inhibited by one of the following AC DC Inhibit Arm Latching System Tampers Zone Expander Supervisory Fault PC1404 only supports one entry of Auto Arm Time programming which means the programmed time shall be used for every day auto arm 4 System Test The system s Bell Output 2 sec Keypad Lights and Communicator are tested This test will also measure the panel s standby battery The system activates the siren output on medium volume for 2 seconds followed by full volume alarm for 2 seconds All display lights and LCD pixels turn on When the System Test event is successfully received at the monitoring station the keypad will sound ringback a series of 8 beeps 5 System Serv DLS If enabled this opens a window where incoming rings on the phone line are detected by the panel This window remains open for 6 hours After the window has e
78. d loops single EOL resistors double EOL resistors Fire zones and Keyswitch Arming zones Step 5 Complete Wiring Section 2 2 Complete all other wiring including bells or sirens telephone line connections and ground connections following the guide lines provided in Section 2 2 Terminal Descriptions Step 6 Powering up the Control Panel Once all zone and Keybus wiring is complete power up the con trol panel First connect the red battery lead to the positive ter minal and the black lead to negative Then connect the AC Note Connect the battery before connecting the AC You must apply AC power to the panel for at least 10 seconds or the panel will not function The panel will not power up on the battery connection alone Step 7 Keypad Assignment Section 2 6 In order for keypads to be properly supervised each must be assigned to a different slot Please follow the guidelines pro vided in Section 2 5 Current Ratings Modules amp Accessories when assigning keypads Step 8 Supervision Section 2 7 The supervision of each module by the panel is automatically enabled upon power up Please verify that all modules appear on the system according to the instructions in Section 2 6 Keypad Assignment Step 9 Programming the System Sections 4 amp 5 Section 4 Programming explains how to program the panel Fill out the Programming Worksheets completely before attempting to program the system See Section 5 Programming W
79. e 23 Code 24 II LL LL LL LL LL LL LL Code 25 Code 26 Code 27 Code 28 Code 29 Code 30 Code 31 Code 32 __ __ LJ __ 344 Miscellaneous Opening Disarming Reporting Codes For Future Use Auto Arm Cancel Postpone Special Opening For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use 345 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes Battery Trouble Alarm AC Failure Trouble Alarm Bell Circuit Trouble Fire Trouble Alarm Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Alarm For Future Use General System Trouble General System Supervisory 346 Maintenance Alarm Restore Reporting Codes TLM Restore General System Trouble Restore General System Supervisory Restore System Reset Cold Start Battery Trouble Restore AC Failure Trouble Restore Bell Circuit Trouble Restore Fire Trouble Restore Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Restore 347 Miscellaneous Maintenance Reporting Codes Telephone 1 FTC Restore Telephone 2 FTC Restore Event Buffer 75 Full DLS Lead IN DLS Lead OUT Delinquency Reporting Code For Future Use For Future Use Installer Lead Out Installer Lead In Telephone 3 FTC Restore Telephone 4 FTC Restore General Zone Fault Alarm General Zone Fault Restore 348 Test Transmission Reporting Codes 5 Periodic Test Transmission LL I Walk Test Begin System Test 350 Communicator For
80. e number of consecutive checks programmed in Section 377 a Telephone Line Trou ble is generated This additional check denomination may fluctuate from board to board as it is dependant on hardware component tolerances The TLM Restore shall occur when the value in Section 377 is reached Failure to Communicate FTC If the digital communicator is unsuccessful in communicating with any of the pro grammed telephone numbers a failure to communicate trouble will be generated If a later attempt to communicate is successful the panel can also transmit the FTC restore reporting code and all previous unsuccessful events If the digital communicator is unsuccessful in communicating with any of the programmed telephone numbers a failure to communi cate trouble will be generated If a later attempt to communicate is successful the panel can also transmit the FTC restore reporting code and all previous unsuccessful events Zone Fault including Fire Zone If any zone on the system is in the Trouble state this trouble will be generated For hardwired zones excluding Fire using double end of line supervision this is the shorted state If DEOL is not used Zone Troubles can still be generated on Fire Zones open state If 5 is pressed in the Trouble mode the keypad will now display all of the zones in trouble Fire Zone Faults are identified in the Event Buffer They log a Fault Zone X fol lowed by a generic Fire Trouble This has been done so
81. e the zone supervision options from DEOL to SEOL or from NC to DEOL See 013 First System Options Options 1 or 2 you should power down the system com pletely and then power it back up If you do not the zones may not work correctly PC1404 Normally Closed NC Loops ANY Z ANY COM ANY Z COM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL 2 NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS WITH CONTACT WITH NO END OF LINE NO END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR To enable normally closed loops Section 013 Option 1 must be ON Note This option should only be selected if Normally Closed NC detection devices or contacts are being used Single End Of Line EOL Resistors 56000 To enable panel detection of single end of line resistors Section 013 Options 1 and 2 must be OFF ANY Z ANY COM ANY Z ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT WITH CONTACT WITH 56000 56000 END OF LINE END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR ANY Z COM ANY Z ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL 1 NORMALLY 2 NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT AND 1 NORMALLY OPEN CONTACTS AND 2 NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT CLOSED CONTACTS WITH 5600Q WITH 56000 END OF LINE END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR Note This option should be selected if either Normally Closed NC or Normally Open NO detection devices or contacts are being used Double End of Line DEOL Resistors Double End of Line resistors allo
82. econds Function key 3 Press and hold the 8 key for 2 seconds Function key 4 Press and hold the 0 key for 2 seconds See Keypad Function Keys below for the other function key options available for your system Emergency Key Options Fire Auxiliary Panic You can enable or disable the Fire Auxiliary and Panic keys at each keypad These keys are enabled by default To turn any of the emergency keys on or off on the keypad 1 Enter 8 Installer Code 2 Enter 000 to go to keypad programming 3 Enter section 6 4 turn the emergency key options on or off press 1 2 or 3 1 ON Fire key enabled OFF Fire key disabled 2 ON Auxiliary key enabled OFF Auxiliary key disabled 3 ON Panic key enabled OFF Panic key disabled 5 When complete press to exit Activating Emergency Keys Fire Key To activate a fire alarm press and hold keys 1 and 3 simultane ously for 2 seconds Auxiliary Key To activate an auxiliary alarm press and hold keys 4 and 6 simultaneously for 2 seconds Police Key To activate a police alarm press and hold keys 7 amp 9 simultane ously for 2 seconds Night Light Feature available in PC1404RKZWH order code White LEDs are on the left and right side of the keypad to make the keypad easier to locate in the dark To turn the night lights on or off 1 Enter 8 Installer Code 2 Enter 000 to go to keypad programming 3 Enter Keypad Toggle Options section 6 4 Turn op
83. ed when Programmed SIA is used See SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes Section 381 Option 3 Communicator Call Direction Options Section 351 to 376 SIA Identifiers Appendix A O6 Residential Dial If Residential Dial is programmed and an event that is programmed to communicate occurs the panel will seize the line and dial the appropriate telephone number s Once the dialing is complete the panel will emit an ID tone and wait for a handshake press a 1 2 4 5 7 8 0 key from any telephone It will wait for this hand shake for the duration of Post Dial Wait for Handshake timer Once the panel receives the handshake it will emit an alarm tone over the telephone line for 20 seconds If several alarms occur at the same time only one call will be made to each telephone number the panel is programmed to call If a handshake is not desired turn Section 382 Option 7 ON so that the residential dial only makes one attempt 07 10 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 08 10 BPS 2300 Hz handshake 40 Appendix Communicator Format Options BPS Formats 0 is not valid in Account or Rep Code A must be used Depending on the pulse format the panel communicates using the following 3 1 3 2 4 1 or 4 2 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake 10 or 20 bits per second non extended Digit 0 sends no pulses and is used as a filler When programming account numbers enter four digits When programming a three digit account number the f
84. eiver Note A system event will use the Area Identifier ri00 N ril BA 01 N New Event ril Partition Area Identifier BA Burglary Alarm 01 Zone 1 Table 1 Reporting Codes Dialer Auto Section Reporting Code Code Sent When Contact ID Direction Codes Rep Codes 320 Zone Alarms Zone goes into alarm 324 Zone Restores Alarm condition has been restored See the tables next page for details 328 Duress Alarm Duress code entered at keypad 1 21 000 00 328 Opening After Alarm System disarmed with alarm in memory 4 58 0449 OR UU 328 Recent Closing Alarm occurs within two minutes of system arming E 4 59 UUU CR UU 328 Zone Expander Supervi Panel loses restores supervisory transmission over E 1 43 000 UA 00 sory Alarm Rest Keybus from zone expansion modules or keypads with R 1 43 000 UH 00 zone inputs 328 Cross Zone Police Code Two zones on the same partition go into alarm during any A R E 1 39 000 BM 00 BV 00 Alarm given armed to armed period incl 24Hr zones 328 Alarm Cancelled Sent when the system is disarmed after an alarm but A R E 4 A6 UUU OC UU before the expiry of the alarm cancellation timer 329 F Key Alarm Rest Keypad fire alarm alarm and restore rep codes sentiA R 1 1 000 FA 00 FH 00 together R 1 1A 000 329 A Key Alarm Rest Keypad auxiliary alarm a
85. en all the digits in a section have been viewed the panel will exit the section the Ready Light will turn OFF and the Armed light will turn ON waiting for the next three digit programming section number to be entered Press the key to exit the section LCD Keypad When a programming section is entered the keypad will immediately display all the information programmed in that section Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through the data being displayed Scroll past the end of the data displayed or press the 7 key to exit the sec tion 4 6 DLS Programming 4 6 1 Local Programming with PC Link Follow the steps in the sequence indicated below to set up local programming using DLS 1 Initiate a DLS PC Link session on the DLS computer 2 Connect the PC Link cable between the computer and the header pins on the alarm system 3 When the session is complete remove the PC Link cable from the alarm system 4 Complete installation Note Connecting the DLS PC to the system automatically initiates the connection 17 PC1404 5 Programming Worksheets Note For more details see PC1404 Programming Descriptions in the Technical Library section of http Avww dsc com 5 1 Index to Programming Worksheets Programming Option PWS 000 Keypad Function Key Programming 19 001 Zone 19 005 System Times rre 20 006 Ins
86. eporting code 3 program 30 2 digit reporting code 30 program 3A To prevent the panel from reporting an event program the reporting code for the event as 00 or FF 03 DTMF Contact ID ADEMCO Contact ID 0 is not valid in Account or Rep Code A must be used 10 in checksum Contact ID is a specialized format that communicates information quickly using tones rather than pulses The format also allows more information to be sent For example rather than reporting an alarm zone 1 the Contact ID format can also report the type of alarm such as Entry Exit alarm zone 1 If Contact ID Sends Automatic Reporting Codes is selected the panel automatically generates a reporting code for each event These identifiers are listed in Appendix A If the Automatic Contact ID option is not selected reporting codes must be programmed The 2 digit entry determines the type of alarm The panel auto matically generates all other information including the zone number NOTE If Automatic Contact ID is selected the panel automatically generates all zone and access code numbers eliminating the need to program these items NOTE The zone number for Zone Fault events will not be identified when Pulse formats are used If the Contact ID uses Automatic Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows fan event s reporting code is programmed as 00 the panel will not attempt to call the central station Ifthe reporting code
87. er Save Mode Enabled Bypass Status Displayed While Armed Keypad Tampers Enabled 017 Fifth System Options Opt OO FP 8 Def LI ON For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use Double Hit Enabled Late to Close Enabled Daylight Savings Time Enabled For Future Use For Future Use 018 Sixth System Options Opt N 0 Def ON For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use Keypad Buzzer Follows Bell Enabled Cross Zoning Enabled Exit Delay Restart Enabled ON for SIA CP 01 System AC Failure Trouble Beeps Enabled 020 Keypad Zone Assignments Default 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Keypad Address 1 Zone Keypad Address 2 Zone Keypad Address 3 Zone Keypad Address 4 Zone Keypad Address 5 Zone Keypad Address 6 Zone Keypad Address 7 Zone Keypad Address 8 Zone 022 Ninth System Options Opt NOOB WD 8 Def 00000000 For Future Use For Future Use Auto Arming Force Arms Open Zones For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use Stay Arming Exit Delay is Audible Note Option 3 should be disabled for CP 01 systems 023 Tenth System Options Opt 22 1 oak Def 000000 For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use Switching from Away to Stay Disabled For Future Use NC LE Lu
88. eries need to be replaced this monitor may fail to operate as expected Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition 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 interference System Users Auser may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch possibly due to permanent or temporary 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 system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert occupants of a fire for a number 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 chimney 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
89. etermine the maximum current requirements for each device during activation or alarm and include the proper values for loading calculations Connected devices must not exceed system capa bilities during any possible operational mode 2 6 Keypad Assignment Once the wiring is complete and the keypad is fixed on the wall a 2 digit number must be entered to tell the system the partition and slot assignment of the keypad At each keypad installed on the system 1 Enter Installer Programming by pressing 8 Installer Code 2 Press 000 for keypad programming Press 0 for Partition and Slot Assignment 4 Enter a 2 digit number to specify the partition and slot assignment as follows a As the PC1404 does not have partitions enter 1 for the first digit If the first digit is incorrectly pro grammed with a value greater than 1 the keypad will not respond when connected to a single partition sys tem e g PC1404 Press and hold the 1 key on the key pad then re enter section 000 0 to correct the programming b Assign each keypad to its own slot 1 to 8 LED key pads the LCD5511 and the PC1404RKZ keypads are always assigned to slot 1 by default PK5500 keypads are always assigned to slot 8 Keypad assignment is required as it tells the panel which slots are occupied The panel can then generate a keypad supervision trou ble when the keypad is detected as missing 2 Installation Note One LCD keypad must
90. for an event is programmed as anything from 01 to FF the panel automatically generates the zone or access code number See Appendix A for a list of transmitted codes If the Contact ID uses Programmed Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows fan event s reporting code is programmed as 00 or FF the panel will not attempt to call central station Ifthe reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from 01 to FE the panel will send the programmed reporting code Account numbers must be four digits Ifthe digit 0 is in the account number substitute the HEX digit for the 0 Allreporting codes must be two digits Ifthe digit 0 is in the reporting code substitute the HEX digit for the 0 To prevent the panel from reporting an event program the reporting code for the event as 00 or FF See Contact ID Sends Automatic Reporting Codes section 381 Option 7 04 SIA FSK SIA 0 is valid in Account or Rep Code not 00 in a Reporting code SIA 0 uses 300 Baud FSK as the communication media Account Code can be 4 or 6 hexadecimal digits Reporting codes must be 2 digits The SIA for mat transmits a 4 or 6 digit account code 2 digit identifier code and 2 digit reporting code The 2 digit identifier is pre programmed by the panel SIA is a specialized format that communicates information quickly using frequency shift keying FSK rather than p
91. for the battery leads which are not power PGM outputs and AUX circuits must not exceed 550mA prior to servicing 25 4mm 17 separation limited See Installation Manual Section 2 Installation SIA FAR Minimum System Applicable UL Standards RE I Requirements UL 985 Household Fire Warning System Units A minimum 1 4 7mm separation mus be GROUND 1 PC1404 Panel UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units 1 2 anriunciatioh devib s Siete atal Alarm System Unite maintained at all points between power limited wiring Tighten nut to beak Local annunciation devices may be and all other non power limi ed wiring connection to the cabinet any combination of these keypads gt T Nut 5 ock washer 5500 PK5501 PK5508 PK5516 PC1404RKZ LCD5511 LED5511Z PC1555RKZ Battery capacity for 4 h standby is at least 4 Ah Battery capacity for 24 h standby is 7 Ah Max Aux current shall be in accordance with Section 2 2 battery 12V 4 0 7 0 Ah Typical battery charge current E E nma mama Nut CD Lock washer Ground Star washer s we fom Cabinet gi V bulding electrical Bolt H installation
92. g a local DLS DLS programming can be performed remotely via telephone line 4 1 Installer Programming The following section of the manual describes the Installer Programming functions and how to program the various sections Read the following section of the manual very carefully before you begin programming We also recommend filling out the Program ming Worksheets section before you program the panel Installer Programming is used to program all communicator and panel options The Installer Code is 5555 by default 555555 if 6 digit codes are used but should be changed to prevent unauthorized access to programming From an LED or fixed message LCD keypad 1 Enter 8 Installer Code The Program light or System light on the PC1555RKZ will flash to indicate that you are in programming mode The Armed light will turn on to indicate that the panel is waiting for the three digit programming section number 2 Enter the three digit section number corresponding to the section you wish to program The Armed light will turn off The Ready light will turn on to indicate that the panel is waiting for the information required to complete programming the selected section 3 Enter the information required to complete section programming 1 numbers HEX data or ON OFF options Note If the three digit section number entered is invalid or if the module which pertains to the section is not present the keypad
93. harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to cor rect the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 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 Resolve Radio Television Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock 004 000 00345 4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and if the product was approved July 23 2001 or later the requirements adopted by the ACTA On the side of this equipment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier If requested this number must be provided to the Telephone Company Product Identifier US F53AL01BPC1404 USOC Jack RJ 31X Telephone Connection Requirements A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and tele phone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and require ments adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed
94. imum protection be installed Additional areas that should be protected include the basement bedrooms especially where smokers sleep dining rooms furnace and utility rooms and any hallways not protected by the required units On smooth ceilings detectors may be spaced 9 1m 30 feet apart as a guide Other spacing may be required depending on ceiling height air movement the presence of joists uninsulated ceilings etc Consult National Fire Alarm Code 72 CAN ULC S553 02 or other appropriate national standards for installation recommendations Do not locate smoke detectors at the top of peaked or gabled ceilings dead air space in these locations may prevent smoke detection Avoid areas with turbulent air flow such as near doors fans or windows Rapid air movement around the detector may prevent smoke from entering the unit e Do not locate detectors in areas of high humidity Do not locate detectors in areas where the temperature rises above 38 C 100 F or falls below 5 C 41 F Smoke detectors should always be installed in USA in accordance with Chapter 29 of NFPA 72 the National Fire Alarm Code 29 5 1 1 Where required by other governing laws codes or standards for a specific type of occupancy approved single and multiple station smoke alarms shall be installed as follows 1 Inall sleeping rooms and guest rooms 2 Outside of each separate dwelling unit sleeping area within 21 ft 6 4 m of any door t
95. ion 013 2 11 Fire Zone Wiring All 4 wire smoke detectors must be wired according to the fol lowing diagram 1PGM2 AUX To alarm initiating NS circuit EEE All 2 wire smoke detectors must be wired according to the fol lowing diagram to 4 F AUX BELL 1 PGM 2 Additional 2 wire smoke detectors must be connected in parallel as shown above 2 wire smoke detector initiating circuit Style B Class B Supervised Power Limited e UL Compatibility PC14 1 e DC Output 9 3 13 7 VDC Detector 2 Single end of line SEOL resistor 22000 e 240 e Standby 12500 Nom e Alam impedance 6500 Max e Alarm 94mA Max 2 12 CO Detector Wiring CO DETECTOR POWER ALARM 1 pTROUBLE4 NC C NO NC C NO PC1404 SEOL N RESISTOR ZONE 5600 ohm INPUT SEOL TYPE 41 ALARM INITIATING LOOP RM 1 RM 2 POWER LOOP SUPERVISORY RELAY 12VDC 35 The following CO detector models can be used with PC1404 v1 0 and higher control panels e Potter Model CO 12 24 UL File E321434 Quantum Model 12 24SIR UL Fi
96. is section completely before you begin Once you have an overall understanding of the installation process carefully work through each step Step 1 Creating a Layout Draw a rough sketch of the building to get an idea of where all alarm detection devices keypads and other modules are to be located Step 2 Mounting the Panel Begin the installation by mounting additional modules in the cabinet using the stand offs provided Then mount the cabinet in a dry protected area close to an unswitched AC power source and the incoming telephone line Before attaching the cabinet to the wall be sure to press the four circuit board mounting studs into the cabinet from the back After you have attached the cabi net to the wall stick the provided DSC logo sticker on the front of the cabinet Note You must complete all wiring before connecting the bat tery telephone wires and or applying AC to the panel Before these operations are performed the cabinet shall be properly secured to the building structure Note The metallic cabinet door shall be locked using a key lock and minimum 2 two screws Step 3 Wiring the Keybus Section 2 4 Wire the Keybus to each of the modules following the guide lines provided in Section 2 4 Keybus Operation and Wiring Step 4 Zone Wiring Section 2 8 You must power down the control panel to complete all zone wiring Please refer to Section 2 9 Zone Wiring when connect ing zones using normally close
97. it 4 4 Programming Toggle Option Selections Some programming sections contain several toggle options The panel will use zone lights 1 through 8 to indicate if the different options are enabled or disabled Press the number corresponding to the option to turn it ON or OFF Once all the toggle options have been selected correctly press the key to exit the section and save the changes The Ready light will turn OFF and the Armed light will turn ON Refer to the Programming Worksheets in this manual to determine what each option represents and whether the light should be ON or OFF for your application 4 5 Viewing Programming LED and Fixed Message LCD Keypads Any programming section can be viewed from an LED keypad When a programming section is entered the keypad will immediately display the first digit of information programmed in that section The keypad displays the information using a binary format according to the following chart Please See Hex Data Entry Instructions Below Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B CJ D E F Zone 1 m m m m m m Zone 2 Em m Em m E um E um Zone 3 EH EN EN E Zone 4 EH E NN NN NND NND Zone Light OFF Zone Light ON Press the Fire keys to advance to the next digit Wh
98. it are not allowed Programmable Outputs PGMs Upto an additional 12 PGMs are supported with PGM expander for a total of 14 PGMs on the system 24 types PGM 1 50mA switched 2 300mA current limited switched This supports compatible 2 wire smoke detectors 90mA current limited Power Supply 1 5A regulated Panel current draw 240 VAC 180 mA AC Max 120 VAC 330 mA AC Max 16 5 VAC 1 5A AC Max Nominal panel current draw 85mA 550mA Auxiliary Supply 11 1 12 5Vpc 12VDc nominal Positive Temperature Coefficient PTC for BELL AUX and battery terminals Reverse Battery Detection Protection Supervision for loss of AC power and low battery Output ripple voltage 85mV p p Max Power Requirements AC Transformer Requirements Primary 120VAC 50 60Hz 0 33A Secondary 16 5VAc 40VA North American market DSC PTD1640U UL DSC PTC1640 ULC Primary 230 240VAC 50 60Hz 0 21A Secondary 16 5 40VA Australian South African International markets Transformers must be Energy Efficient as per the local rules and regulations High efficiency transformer for Australia Battery 12V sealed lead acid battery Charging mechanism supports 4Ah 7Ah batteries Charging rate 240mA 12 hrs Max Range for the charge current
99. kplate should be mounted on a smooth flat surface If mounting on a rough surface fasten the enclosed surface tape to the wall to even out the surface area where the tamper will be positioned 5 Before attaching the keypad to its backplate complete the keypad wiring as described in the next section Wiring 1 Before wiring the unit ensure that all power AC trans former and battery is disconnected from the control panel 2 Connect the four Keybus wires from the control panel red black yellow and green to the keypad terminals RED BLK YEL GRN Consult the diagram below 3 Connect a device such as a door tact to the Z terminal of the PC1404RKZ This eliminates the need to run wires back to the control panel for the device To connect the zone run one wire from the device to YELGRN zone the Z terminal and the other wire from the device to the BLK black terminal For powered devices run the red wire to the RED positive terminal and the black wire to the BLK negative terminal When using end of line supervision connect the zone according to one of the configurations outlined in your system s Installation Manual Applying Power Once all wiring is complete apply power to the control panel 1 Connect the battery leads to the battery 2 Connect the AC transformer For more information on control panel power specifications see the control panel Installation Manual
100. larm and restore rep codes sentiA R 1 000 MA 00 MH 00 together R 1 AA 000 329 P Key Alarm Rest Keypad panic alarm alarm and restore rep codes sentiA R 1 2 000 PA 00 PH 00 together R 1 2A 000 329 Auxiliary Input Alarm Rest Option 23 24 a panic button wired to 2 is pressed A R 1 4 000 UA 99 UH 99 access code is entered R 1 4A 000 99 99 Option 04 2 wire smoke detector wired to 2 goes E 1 11 000 into alarm alarm is cleared R 1 11 000 330 334 Zone Tamper Restore Zone is tampered tamper condition restored T R 83 0227 TA ZZ TR ZZ R 3 83 ZZZ 338 General System Tamper Case cover has a tamper alarm Case cover tamper T R E 1 45 000 ES 00 EJ 00 Rest restored R 1 45 000 338 Keypad Lockout Maximum number of incorrect access codes has been T R E 4 61 000 JA 00 entered at a keypad 339 341 Closings System armed user 01 39 40 indicated O C R 4 A1 UUU CL UU 601 341 Automatic Zone Bypass zone was bypassed at the time of arming O C 5 7 222 UB ZZ 341 Partial Closing One or more zones bypassed when system armed O C 4 56 000 CG 00 341 Special Closing Closing arming using one of the following methods quick O C R 4 AA 000 CL 00 arm keyswitch function key maintenance code DLS software 341 Late to Close Whenever the Auto arm pre alert sounds if the Late to O C R 4 54 000 CI 00 Close option is enabled 341 Exit Fault Sent when an exit error occu
101. le E186246 Model FW CO12 or FW CO1224 UL File E306780 e System Sensor Model CO1224 UL File E307195 2 Installation 2 13 Keypad Zones Each 7 keypad on the system has a zone input to which a device such as a door contact can be connected This elimi nates the need to run wires back to the control panel for every device To install the keypad open the keypad plastic at the bottom of the unit Locate the five terminals on the keypad circuit board Connect the four Keybus wires from the control panel the red wire to R the black to B the yellow to Y and the green to G To connect the zone run one wire to the Z terminal and the other to B For powered devices use red and black to supply power to the device Run the red wire to the R positive terminal and the black wire to the B negative terminal When using end of line supervision connect the zone according to one of the configurations outlined in Section 2 9 Zone Wiring End of line resistors must be placed on the device end of the loop not at the keypad Keypad circuit board gt COO oloilolo RBYGZ I Keypads without zone support do not have this 7 terminal Note Only non 24 hr burglary zones can be configured as key pad zones for UL Listed products Assigning Keypad Zones When using keypad zone inputs each input used must be assigned a zone number in Installer Programming 1 Ensure that you ha
102. liable for any special incidental 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 consequential 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 incidental 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 Digital Security Controls neither assumes responsibility for nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability conceming this product This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty a
103. lighting and so on 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 Audible waming devices may be interfered with by other Noise sources such as stereos radios televisions air conditioners or other appliances or passing traffic Audible warning devices however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person Telephone Lines Iftelephone 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 Insufficient Time 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 wamings in a timely manner If the system is monitored the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings 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 Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be found by regular testi
104. ller Lead in and Lead out FF Telephone 3 4 54 348 24 Test Transmission Reporting Codes Walk Test End Walk Test Begin 7 Periodic Test Transmission A2 System Test A1 350 24 Communicator Format Options 1st to 4th Telephone Numbers 03 367 25 Opening Closing Comm Call Directions Option 1 First Telephone Number ON 377 25 Communication Variables Test transmission cycle land line 007 378 25 Test Transmission Time of Day 0300 380 25 First Communicator Option Option 2 Restores on Bell Time out Restores Follow ON Zones Option 6 Alternate Backup Dialing Enabled Call Primary ON Number Backup to Secondary 501 27 1 Attributes Options 4 5 OFF 701 29 First International Options Option 1 50 Hz AC 60 Hz AC ON 702 29 Second International Options Option 1 Pulse Dialing Make Break Ratio is 33 67 ON Pulse Dialing Make Break Ratio is 40 60 47 1404 Appendix Addendum for Installations in South Africa The following are programming defaults for South Africa that differ from the standard defaults in this manual Defaults Section Pg Description Option South African Default 005 17 System Times Exit Delay 045 Subsect 01 005 17 System Times Bell Time out BTO 003 Subsect 09 009 17 Board Output Programming Onboard 1 Type 10 010 17 PC5208 PGM Output Programming PGM 3 a
105. lling the RJ 31X jack and alarm dialing equipment for you Customer Premises Equipment and Wiring Network Service Provider s Computer Facilities n Alarm Dialing Unused O RJ 11 Jack Equipment Telephone Line i Telephone Network Tp Demarcation Point Telephone E Fax Machine RJ 11 Jack Answering System Telephone INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT NOTICE This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications Le pr sent materiel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables d Indus trie Canada The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is 0 1 L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES du pr sent mat riel est de 0 1 The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES sert indiquer le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent tre raccord s une interface t l phonique La terminaison d une interface peut consister en une com binaison quelconque de dispositifs la seule conditio
106. lowing categories UTOU UTOUC Control Units and Accessories Household System Type NBSX NBSXC Household Burglar Alarm System Units AMTB Control Panels SIA False Alarm Reduction The product is labeled with the UL and ULC listing marks along with the SIA CP 01 2010 compliance statement also Classified in accordance with the SIA CP 01 2010 Standard as proof of compliance with the above mentioned standards For further information on this product s listings please also refer to the official listing guides published at the UL web site www ul com under the Certifications Section UL ULC Residential Fire and Burglary Installations For ULC Installations refer to the Standard for the Installation of Residential Fire Warning Systems CAN ULC S540 All burglary type zones shall be configured with SEOL DEOL or zone doubling configuration Refer to section 101 to 108 bit 15 or 16 shall be ON See also section 13 options 1 2 and 7 Use at least one Smoke Detector for Fire Installations refer to section 001 fire zone shall be programmed as type 08 or 29 fire verified The entry delay shall not exceed 60 seconds Refer to section 005 The exit delay shall not exceed 120 seconds Refer to section 005 The minimum Bell Time out is 4 minutes Refer to section 005 Note For ULC Residential Fire Installations the minimum Bell Time out is 5 minutes Temporal Three Fire Signal shall be enabled Refer to sectio
107. mat Options 1st Telephone Number 2nd Telephone Number 3rd Telephone Number 4th Telephone Number Defaut 04 Default 04 Default 04 Default 04 __ 01 20 BPS 1400 Hz 02 20 5 2300 Hz 03 DTMF Contact ID 04 SIA FSK 06 Residential Dial 07 10 BPS 1400Hz 08 10 BPS 2300Hz 09 Private Line Failure to communicate using Residential Dial will not generate an FTC trouble 351 Alarm Restore Communicator Call Directions Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 8 First Telephone Second Telephone Third Telephone Fourth Telephone Future Use Number Default ON Number Default OFF Number Default OFF Number Default OFF Default ON Y 359 Tamper Alarm Restore Communicator Directions Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 8 First Telephone Second Telephone Third Telephone Fourth Telephone Future Use Number Default ON Number Default OFF Number Default OFF Number Default OFF Default ON Y 27 PC1404 367 Opening Closing Communicator Call Directions Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 8 First Telephone Second Telephone Third Telephone Fourth Telephone Future Use Number Default OFF Number Default OFF Number Default OFF Number Default OFF Default OFF 375 System Maintenance Alarm Restore Communicator Directions Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 8 First Telephone Second Telephone Thi
108. n 013 option 8 shall be ON A code shall be required for bypassing Refer to section 015 option 5 shall be ON Trouble beeps shall be enabled Refer to section 023 option 7 shall be OFF AC trouble indication LED shall be enabled Refer to Keypad Programming PK RFK keypads only section 077 options 5 and 6 shall be ON DACT Communicator shall be enabled for Supervising Station Monitoring Refer to section 380 option 1 shall be ON Note The DACT communicator for this product has no line security Telephone Line Monitoring TLM shall be enabled refer to section 015 option 7 shall be ON Note This product is programmed to perform 5 attempts for communication of an event to the supervising station If unsuccessful a Fail To Communicate FTC trouble is generated Test transmission cycle shall be set for monthly transmission refer to section 377 Note For ULC Residential installations set for daily test transmission Programming The notes in the programming sections describing the system configurations for UL ULC listed installations shall be implemented Bell Location The alarm sounding device bell shall be located where it can be heard by the person operating the security system during the daily arming and disarming cycle Casual Users The installer should caution the user s not to give system information e g codes bypass methods etc to casual users baby sitters or service people Only
109. n Enables the Communication Cancelled message display on keypad Annunciate that no Required 382 Option 3 ON alarm was transmitted Default Enabled Cancel Annunciation Access to the reporting code for Alarm Cancelled Annunciate that a Required 328 8th entry Cancel was transmitted Default Enabled Cancel Window When an access code is entered during the cancel window a Communications Range 005 255 min Required 377 10th entry Cancelled reporting code is sent Default 000 Duress Feature Do not derive code from an existing Master User code e g Master code is 1234 No 1 derivative of another Allowed 5 Master Code the duress code should not be 1233 or 1235 user code No duplicates with Option 2 ON other user codes Default disabled Cross Zoning This option enables Cross Zoning for entire system Individual zones can be Programming required Required 018 Option 6 enabled for Cross zoning via Zone attribute bit 8 in sections 101 108 Default Disabled 101 108 bit 8 OFF Cross Zone Timer Access to the programmable Cross Zone timer May program Allowed 176 Range 001 255 sec min Default 60 seconds Swinger Shutdown for Alarms Access to the swinger shutdown limit for zone alarms For all non fire zones Required 377 1st entry shut down at to 6 trips programmable Default 2 trips Swinger Shutdown Enable Access to zone attributes i e swinger shutdown transmission delay and cross For non police Allowed 101 108 bit 6 ON
110. n que la somme d indices d quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n exc de pas 5 The term IC before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Can ada technical specifications were met Certification Number 160 1404 This Class digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Appendix C Regulatory Approvals Information SIA False Alarm Reduction Installations Caution Call Waiting Cancel Section 382 Option 4 feature on a non Call Waiting line will prevent successful communication to the supervising station Notes Programming at installation may be subordinate to other UL requirements for the intended application Cross zones have the ability to individually protect the intended area e g motion detectors which overlap Cross zoning is not recommended for line security Installations nor is to be implemented on exit entry zones 30 seconds in this control panel It can be removed or it can be increased up to 45 seconds at the option of the end user by consulting with There is a communication delay the installer Do not duplicate any reporting codes This applies for all communication formats other than SIA or CID sending automatic programmed reporting codes The security system shall be installed with the sounding device activated and the communicator enabled for transmission using SIA or
111. nd PGM 4 05 30 013 18 FirstSystemOptions Option 5 Auto Arm Schedule in 6 Installer Prog OFF Auto Arm Schedule in Installer Prog Only Option 6 Audible Exit Fault Enabled Audible Exit Fault OFF Disabled 015 18 Third System Options Option 2 P Key Audible Bell Beeps P Key Silent ON Option 7 TLM Enabled TLM Disabled OFF 016 18 Fourth System Options Option 2 Trouble Light Flashes if AC Fails Trouble Light ON Does not Flash 018 19 Sixth System Options Option 5 Keypad Buzzer Follows Bell Enabled Keypad ON Buzzer Follows Bell Disabled 168 21 Daylight Savings Time Begins Month 004 Week 001 169 21 Daylight Savings Time Ends Month 010 Week 005 328 22 Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes Recent Closing 00 Burglary Not Verified 00 341 23 Miscellaneous Closing Arming Automatic Zone Bypass FF Reporting Codes Late to Close 00 347 24 Misc Maintenance Reporting Codes DLS Lead in and Lead out FF Installer Lead in and Lead out FF 350 24 Communicator Format Options 1st to 4th Telephone Numbers 03 367 25 Opening Closing Comm Call Option 1 First Telephone Number ON Directions 377 25 Communication Variables Swinger Shutdown Alarm and Rest 004 TLM Trouble Delay 040 380 25 First Communicator Option Option 6 Alternate Backup Dialing Enabled Call Primary ON Number Backup to Secondary 501 27 PGM 1 Attributes Options 1 2 6 8 ON 502 27 PGM 2 Attributes Option 8 ON 501 514 28
112. ng Automatic Zone Bypass FF Codes 350 24 Communicator Format Options Telephone 1 4 03 367 25 Opening Closing Communicator Call Option 1 First Telephone Number ON tions 377 25 Communication Variables AC Failure Communication Delay 010 Test Transmission Cycle land line 001 380 25 First Communicator Options Option 6 Alternating Backup Dial ON 501 27 PGM 1 Attributes Opt 5 Code Req OFF 501 514 27 PGM Attributes 19 Command Output 1 71 Opt 5 Code Req OFF 551 564 701 29 First International Options Option 1 50 Hz AC ON 45 1404 Appendix E Australian Addendum The following are programming defaults for Australia that differ from the standard defaults in this manual 2 2 AC Terminals pg 3 For Australia use the following plug in Transformer energy efficient input 230 240VAC 50Hz output 16VAC 1 5A 1 8m 2 wire output lead Tyco PN 88014330 2 2 Telephone Line Wiring pg 4 For Australia wire the incoming and outgoing lines to the connection terminals of an appropriate locally approved telco connection out let Defaults Section Pg Description Option Australian Default 005 17 System Times Exit Delay 060 Subsect 01 005 17 System Times Bell Time out BTO 005 Subsect 09 009 17 Board Output Programming Onboard 1 Type 03 013
113. ng and maintenance The complete system should be tested weekly and immediately after a break in an attempted break in a fire 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 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 prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY DSC Software purchased with or without Products and Components is copyrighted and is purchased under the following license terms This End User License Agreement EULA is legal agreement between You the company individual or entity who acquired the Software and any related Hardware and Digital Security Controls a division of Tyco Safety Products Canada Ltd DSC the manufacturer of the integrated security systems and the developer of the software and any related products or components HARDWARE which You acquired e f the DSC software product SOFTWARE PRODUCT or SOFTWARE is intended to be accompanied by HARDWARE and is NOT accompanied by new HARDWARE You may not use copy or install the SOFTWARE PRODUCT The SOFT
114. nsure fire zones have a 5 6K resistor Green Blue Red connected Remove the wire leads from Z and COM terminals and measure the resistance of the wire leads An open circuit indicates a break in the wiring or resis tor not connected Connect a 5 6K resistor Green Blue Red across the Z and COM terminals Verify the trouble condition clears An open circuit is present on PGM 2 being used as a 2 wire smoke detector input Ensure the correct 2 2K end of line resistor is connected Red Red Red Remove the wire leads from PGM2 and AUX termi nals and measure the resistance of the wire leads An open circuit indicates a break in the wiring or no resistor connected Connect a 2 2K resistor Red Red Red across the PGM 2 and AUX terminals Verify the trouble condi tion clears A short circuit is present on one or more zones with double end of line resistors enabled Remove the wire leads from Z and COM terminals and measure the resistance of the wire leads A short circuit indicates a short in the wiring Connect a 5 6K resistor Green Blue Red across the Z and COM terminals Verify the trouble condition clears Trouble 6 Zone Tamp er An open circuit is present on one or more zones with double end of line resistors enabled Press 6 to determine specific zones with a tamper trouble Remove the wire leads from Z and COM terminals Measure the resistance of the wire leads Open
115. nt If this hap pens the Telephone Company 42 will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Equipment Maintenance Facility If trouble is experienced with this equipment PC1404 for repair or warranty infor mation contact the facility indicated below If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company may request 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 DSC c o APL Logistics 757 Douglas Hill Rd Lithia Springs GA 30122 Additional Information Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public util ity commission public service commission or corporation commission for informa tion Alarm dialing equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency 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 insta
116. ntain at least 1 25 4 mm separation f It is the installer s responsibility to ensure that a readily accessible disconnect device is incorporated in the building for permanently connected installations 9 The connection to the mains supply must be made as per the local authorities rules and regulations An appropriate dis connect device must be provided as part of the building instal lation Where it is not possible to rely on identification of the neutral in the AC Mains supply the disconnecting device must disconnect both poles simultaneously line and neutral The device shall disconnect the supply during servicing The power supply must be Class II FAIL SAFE with double or reinforced insulation between the PRIMARY and SECONDARY circuit ENCLOSURE and be an approved type acceptable to the local authorities All national wiring rules shall be observed Guidelines for Locating Smoke amp CO Detectors The following information is for general guidance only and it is recommended that local fire codes and regulations be consulted when locating and installing smoke and CO alarms Smoke Detectors Research indicates that all hostile fires in homes generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent Detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases Smoke alarms should be installed outside of each sleeping area and on each storey of the home DSC recommends that additional smoke alarms beyond those required for min
117. o a sleeping room with the distance mea sured along a path of travel 3 Onevery level of a dwelling unit including basements 4 On every level of a residential board and care occupancy small facility including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics 5 In the living area s of a guest suite 6 In the living area s of a residential board and care occupancy small facility Family Room Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom o Bedroom Bedroom o Living Dining Room d Room Dining Room Bedroom Living Room A 2 4 Figure 1 Figure 2 Cali ew o Bedroom Bedroom Recreation gt Room Basement Figure 3 Acceptable here NEVER HERE Top of detector acceptable here SPLIT LEVEL ARRANGEMENT NOTE Measurements shown are to the closest O Smoke detectors for better protection edge of the detector Smoke detectors for minimum protection Figure 3a Figure 4 CO Detectors CO gas moves freely in the air The human body is most vulnerable to the effects of CO gas during sleeping hours For maximum protection a CO alarm should be located outside primary sleeping areas or on each level of your home Figure 5 indicates the suggested locations in the home The electronic sensor detects carbon monoxide measures the concentration and sounds a loud alarm before a potentially harmful level is
118. ogramming Note Keypad enrollment must be done at each keypad requiring programming Function keys are programmable in each individual keypad The keypad being programmed must be used to access Installer Programming followed by Section 000 and digits 1 5 for function keys 1 to 5 5 Programming Worksheets 0 Slot address For the partition 0 8 for the slot 1 8 For example to enroll a keypad on the main partition and slot 6 enter 16 1 Function Key 1 Assignment 2 Function Key 2 Assignment Valid entries are 00 25 Valid entries are 00 25 3 Function Key 3 Assignment Valid entries are 00 25 4 Function Key 4 Assignment Valid entries are 00 25 5 Function Key 5 Assignment Valid entries are 00 25 Function Key Options 00 Null Key 01 Future Use 02 Future Use 03 Stay Arm 04 Away Arm 05 9 No Entry Arm 06 4 Chime On Off 07 Future Use 08 1 Bypass Mode 09 Future Use 10 Future Use 11 Future Use 12 Future Use 13 7 1 Command Output 1 14 7 2 Command Output 2 Sensor Reset 15 Future Use 16 0 Quick Exit 17 1 Reactivate Stay Away Zones This function key must not be used in CP 01 listed systems 18 Future Use 19 7 3 Command Output 3 20 Night Arm 21 7 4 Command Output 4 22 Future Use 23 Future Use 24 Future Use 25 Instant Stay Arm 26 33 Future Use Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Keypad
119. om these ter minals such as a wiring short the panel will shut down the out en The Bell output is supervised Polarity and power limited by 2A Sirens Or Bells device is connected to the bell lt lt terminals termination resis Bell Loop 700 mA MAX alarm warning devices are in use connect a 1000Q resistor from being generated For more information please refer to 2 Trouble Display The Keybus is used by the panel to communicate with modules and vice versa Each module has four Keybus terminals that For more information see Section 2 4 Keybus Operation and Wiring PGM 1 and PGM 2 Each PGM output is designed so that when activated by the put Two amps can be drawn for short periods only Connecting Polarized PTC If an alarm warning tor is not necessary If no across BELL and BELL to prevent a Bell Circuit Trouble Keybus Terminals AUX AUX YEL GRN must be connected to the four Keybus terminals on the panel Programmable Output Terminals panel the terminal will switch to ground 1 can provide up to 50mA Con ANY OUTPUT nect the positive side of the LED or ae buzzer to AUX the negative side to PGM 1 PGM 2 can provide up to AUX PGM 300mA current limited switched pro a x grammable output If more than 50 mA of current are required a relay must be used Please study PGM wiring in the ERO accompanying diagram Two wi
120. ork sheets 2 Installation Step 10 Testing the System Test the panel thoroughly to ensure that all features and func tions are operating as programmed 2 2 Terminal Descriptions Battery Connection 12V 4 Ah or 7Ah rechargeable battery is used as a backup source of power in the event of an AC power failure A sealed rechargeable lead acid or gel type battery is required to meet UL requirements for power standby times Note UL ULC Residential Burglary installations require 4 Hrs power standby time plus 4 minutes alarm annunciation Note UL ULC Residential Fire installations require 24 Hrs power standby time plus 4 minutes UL or 5 minutes ULC alarm notification Standby Battery Guide Battery Charging Current 350 mA Battery Size Standby 4 24 Hr 4Ahr 550 7Ahr 550 180 Note Connect the battery before connecting the AC Connect the RED battery lead to the positive battery terminal connect the BLACK lead to negative Note Battery capacity will deteriorate with age and number of charge discharge cycles Replace every 3 5 years AC Terminals The panel requires a 16 5Vac 40VA transformer Connect the transformer to an unswitched AC source and connect the trans former to these terminals Note Do not connect the transformer until all other wiring is complete The transformer secondary wire distance is as shown below AWG Feet Metres 24 5 8
121. ost When this option is off the key pad s AC LED turns on to indicate that AC power has been lost and turns off to indicate that the control panel has AC power 7 8 Not used 1404 3 5 Use any compatible keypad to enter commands and or program the 1404 security system The LED keypad uses function and zone indicator lights to represent alarm functions and status The LCD keypad provides a written description on the liquid crystal display and uses function indicator lights to communicate alarm status to the user The PC1404 User Manual provides basic directions for arming and disarming the system bypassing zones and performing user func tions from the keypads The following sections provide additional details on these functions 3 1 Arming and Disarming For a description of basic arming and disarming please see the PC1404 User Manual For other methods of arming please refer to 0 Quick Arm and 9 User Code No Entry Arming The event buffer will log armed in stay mode armed in away mode or armed in night mode whenever the system is armed The arming procedure initiated by pressing Away function key on keypad is the same as the arming procedure initiated by entering user codes For CP 01 systems if there is no exit event delay 1 zone violated and restored prior to the exit delay expiring the system will be armed in Stay mode
122. ould not be used Example of Keybus Wiring Note Module A is correctly B wired within 1 000 305m of wire from the panel 150 Ne Module B is correctly wired 2007 within 1 000 305m of wire from the panel Module C is NOT wired correctly as it is further than 1 000 305m from the panel in wire distance 2 5 Current Ratings Modules amp Accessories In order for the PC1404 system to operate properly the power output capabilities of the main control and the expansion devices must not be exceeded Use the data presented below to ensure that no part of the system is overloaded affecting its function PC1404 12 Vpc AUX 550mA Subtract the listed rating for each keypad expansion module and accessory connected to AUX or Keybus BELL 700mA Supervised 1k Ohm Bell Output Current Lim ited at 2A Note AUX and outputs share the 550mA load PC1404 Device Ratings at 12 VDc PCIA04RKZ keypad 120mA 55 keypad 125mA e PC1555RKZ keypad 85mA PC5601 LED status module 30mA LCD5511 keypad 85mA LEDSSIIZ keypad 100mA PC5200 power supply 20 mA 5204 power supply with 4 PGMs 20 mA 5208 low current module 20 mA 11 300 communicator 360mA GS3060 communicator 120mA 303070 communicator 120mA GS3105 3125 K amp BA communicator 250mA Other Devices Please read the manufacturer s literature carefully to d
123. ourth digit must be programmed as a 0 which will act as a filler digit If an account number has 0 in it substitute a HEX digit A for the 0 Examples 3 digit account number 123 program 1230 3 digit account number 502 program 5A20 4 digit account number 4079 program 4A79 Two digits must be entered when programming reporting codes If one digit reporting codes are used the second digit must be programmed as 0 If 0 is to be transmitted substitute a HEX digit A for the 0 Examples 1 digit reporting code 3 program 30 2 digit reporting code 30 program 3A To prevent the panel from reporting an event program the reporting code for the event as 00 or FF 09 Private Line Eastern EU The private line format allows the communication of zone alarms directly to a user over a telephone line When an event occurs that the panel is programmed to commu nicate the panel seizes the line and dials the programmed telephone number s The panel then emits a double beep on the line every 3 seconds regardless of what is hap pening on the phone line it may still be ringing sounding a busy tone etc The double beep indicates to the user receiving the call that the control panel is calling The user must acknowledge the call by pressing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 or from any touchtone telephone The panel will wait for this acknowledgement for the duration of
124. points between power limited and non power limited wiring and connections Cable Tie not provided To prevent wires from falling onto batteries secure them to the enclosure or to the Nar Power x plastic standoff located under the control panel AQ Note Wire entry for power limited wiring must be separated by using a different entry access from non power limited wiring 2 4 Keybus Operation and Wiring The Keybus is used by the panel to communicate with all con nected modules and vice versa The red AUX and black AUX terminals are used to provide power while the yellow YEL and green GRN terminals are clock and data respec tively Note The four Keybus terminals of the panel must be connected to the four Keybus terminals or wires of all modules The following restrictions apply to Keybus wiring Keybus should be run in minimum 22 AWG quad 0 5mm maximum 18 AWG two pair twist is preferred The modules can be home run to the panel connected in series or T tapped provided that the maximum wire dis tance from the control panel to any module does not exceed 1 000 305m Any module can be connected anywhere along the Keybus You do not need to run a separate Keybus wire for keypads etc Note Depending on a module s current draw there may be addi tional limitations of the wire run length of power and ground Shielded wire sh
125. ported Light 3 General System Trouble Any peripheral module trouble will be indicated and communicated with a General Trouble but logged to the event buffer with a detailed description Light 4 General System Tamper Any peripheral module tamper will be indicated and communicated with a General Tamper but logged to the event buffer with a detailed description Light 5 General System Supervisory If the system loses Supervisory signals from a peripheral module this will be indi cated and communicated with a General Supervisory but logged to the event buffer with a detailed description Light 6 Not used Light 7 PC5204 Low Battery The PC5204 Module has detected a Low Battery Condition Light 8 PC5204 AC Fail The PC5204 Module has detected an AC Power Failure This Trouble will initiate the keypad trouble beeps after the AC fail transmission delay if Trouble 2 is NOT present AC Failure There is no audible annunciation on AC power failure unless trouble beeps on AC failure are enabled in Section 018 Option 8 The system Trouble light will come ON but the audible indication will not sound until there is a low battery condition Transmission delay can be programmed for 000 to 255 minutes hours If the AC Fails the battery will be continuously checked until the panel shuts down Telephone Line Monitoring Trouble TLM The telephone line voltage is measured every 3 seconds If the volt age drops below 1 to 3 volts for th
126. rd Telephone Fourth Telephone Future Use Number Default ON Number Default OFF Number Default OFF Number Default OFF Default ON Y 376 System Test Transmissions Communicato r Call Directions Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 8 First Telephone Second Telephone Third Telephone Fourth Telephone Future Use Number Default ON Number Default OFF Number Default OFF Number Default OFF Default OFF Y 377 Communication Variables Default CE 01 003 003 003 000 030 010 030 007 030 000 Default Default 002 002 030 005 Swinger Shutdown Alarms and Rest Swinger Shutdown Tampers and Rest Swinger Shutdown Maint and Rest Communication Delay AC Failure Communication Delay TLM Trouble Delay Test Transmission Cycle land line Future Use Delinquency Transmission Delay Communications Cancelled Window 378 Test Transmission Time of Day Default 9999 001 014 Transmissions 001 006 for CP 01 000 disabled 001 014 Transmissions 001 006 for CP 01 000 disabled 001 014 Transmissions 001 006 for CP 01 000 disabled 000 255 seconds 000 255 minutes hours of valid checks required 10 x 3s 001 255 hours days 000 disabled Future Use 001 255 days hours 000 disabled 005 255 minutes CP 01 Only 380 First Communicator Options Opt O A N 28
127. re smoke detectors 90mA current lim ited are supported using 2 Eee dg For a list please see the section on COM NC Programmable Output Options Note For UL installations use only UL listed relays Zone Input Terminals Z1 to Z4 Each detection device must be connected to a zone on the con trol panel It is suggested that one detection device be connected to each zone wiring multiple detection devices to a single zone however is possible For zone wiring specifics please see Sec tion 2 9 Zone Wiring Telephone Line Wiring Wire the telephone connection terminals TIP Ring T 1 R 1 to an RJ 31x Connector as indicated For connection of multiple devices to the telephone line wire in the sequence indicated Use 26 AWG wire minimum for wiring Telephone format is programmed in option 350 Telephone Call Directions are programmed options 351 376 Out To Premises Telephone NE In From RING KG Telephone Company Please ensure that all plugs and jacks meet the dimension toler ance and metallic plating requirements of 47 C F R Part 68 SubPart F For proper operation no other telephone equipment should be connected between the control panel and the tele phone company facilities Do not connect the alarm panel com municator to telephone lines intended for use with a fax machine These lines may incorporate
128. re governed by the laws of the province of Ontario Canada WARNING Digital Security Controls recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected Out of Warranty Repairs Digital Security Controls will at its option repair or replace out of warranty products which are returned to its factory according to the following conditions Anyone retuming goods to Digital Security Controls must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been oblained Products which Digital Security Controls determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned A set fee which Digital Security Controls has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time will be charged for each unit repaired Products which Digital Security Controls determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product available at that time The current market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit WARNING 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
129. rn to the base menu Note Once inside Installer Programming the keypad will remain there for 20 minutes after the last keypress Note All system events that occur while in Installer Programming will be logged to the Event Buffer and printed on the system printer however these events will not be transmitted Note When viewing data in sections with an LCD keypad use the lt and gt keys to scroll If using an LED keypad press the F key to scroll 9 User Code No Entry Arming When disarmed entering 9 or pressing a function key programmed for No Entry Arm before entering an access code arms the panel without any entry delay on the perimeter delay zones and bypasses zones that are defined as Stay Away This command is used to arm the system while at home When the system is armed in this mode the Armed light will be ON flashing and the bypass light will be on to indicate the Stay Away zones are bypassed Once the panel is armed in this mode using 1 will remove the bypass from the Stay Away zones if they were NOT manually bypassed The 1 command used here only removes the bypass from zones 14 3 Keypad Commands that have been automatically bypassed with the 9 command Delay Stay Away and Interior Delay Zones will still have Entry Delay on a 9 armed panel 0 Quick Arm When disarmed press 0 to activate Quick Arm Quick Arm may be used as a convenience for regular users or when the sy
130. rogram a HEX digit press the key The panel will enter HEX pro gramming and the Ready light will begin to flash The following are the numbers that should be pressed to enter the appropriate HEX digit 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 E 6 F Once the correct HEX digit has been entered the Ready light will continue to flash If another HEX digit is required press the corre sponding number Ifa decimal digit is required press the key again The Ready light will turn on and the panel will return to regular decimal programming Example To enter C1 for a closing by user 1 you would enter 3 1 to enter Hexadecimal mode Ready light flashes 3 to enter C to return to decimal mode Ready light is solid 1 to enter digit 1 Note If Ready light is flashing any number you enter will be programmed as the HEX equivalent 16 4 Programming If you are using a pulse communications format decimal zero 0 does not transmit Programming a zero 0 tells the panel not to send any pulses for that digit Decimal zero 0 is a filler digit To transmit a zero 0 it must be programmed as a Hexadecimal A Example For the three digit account number 403 you would enter 4 1 3 0 4 to enter the digit 4 x to enter Hexadecimal mode Ready light flashes 1 to enter A to return to decimal mode Ready light is solid 3 to enter the digit 3 0 to enter the digit 0 as a filler dig
131. rs and the Entry Delay O C E 3 74 ZZZ EA ZZ expires before the system is disarmed 342 344 Openings System disarmed user 01 39 40 indicated E 4 A1 UUU OP UU 605 344 Special Opening Opening disarming using one of the following methods O C E 4 AA 000 OP 00 keyswitch maintenance code DLS software 345 346 Battery Trouble Rest PC1404 System battery is low battery restored MA R 000 IY T 00 YR 00 R 3 A2 000 37 1404 Table 1 Reporting Codes Dialer Automatic sia Auto Section Reporting Code Code Sent When Contact ID Direction Rep Codes Codes 345 346 AC Line Trouble Rest power to control panel is disconnected or interrupted MA R E 3 A1 000 AT 00 AR 00 AC power restored Both codes follow AC Failure Comm R 3 A1 000 Delay 345 346 Bell Circuit Trouble Rest Software deactivates the bell output if a short is detected MA R E 3 21 000 YA 99 YH 99 So no additional current is taken from the battery Bell out put restored 345 346 Fire Trouble Rest Trouble occurs restore on a fire zone MA R E 3 73 000 FT 00 FJ 00 2 wire Smoke Trouble Rest Trouble occurs restore on 2 wire smoke detector zone R 3 73 000 FT FJ 99 345 346 Auxiliary Power Trouble Aux voltage supply trouble restore MA R E 3 12 000 YP 00 YQ 00 Rest R 3 12 000 346 TLM Restore Telephone line restored MA R E 3 51 000 LR 01 345 346 Gen System
132. s If a 4 digit code is used pro gram the last two digits of the account code with FF Default FFFFFF Reporting Codes i All Reporting Codes are defaulted FF unless indicated otherwise 320 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 01 08 Section 320 Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04 Zone 05 Zone 06 Zone 07 Zone 08 LL pees x delen Jeep 324 Alarm Restore Reporting Codes Zones 01 08 Section 324 Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04 Zone 05 Zone 06 Zone 07 Zone 08 LL LL LL 1 LL LL LL LOL 328 Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes Duress Alarm Opening After Alarm Recent Closing Zone Expander Supervisory Alarm Zone Expander Supervisory Restore Cross Zone Police Code Alarm Burglary Not Verified Alarm Cancelled 25 PC1404 329 Priority Alarm and Restore Reporting Codes Keypad F Fire Alarm Keypad A Auxiliary Alarm Keypad P Panic Alarm Auxiliary Input Alarm Keypad F Fire Restore Keypad A Auxiliary Restore Keypad P Panic Restore Auxiliary Input Restore 330 Tamper Reporting Codes Zones 01 08 Zone 07 Zone 07 if Code 7 Code 15 Code 23 Code 31 Section 330 Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04 Zone 05 Zone 06 2421 22 4 E 334 Tamper Restore Reporting Codes Zones 01 08 Section
133. s and numbers The keypad can be used on security systems with up to 8 zones Specifications Supply voltage 7VDC 14 5VDC Compatible control panel keybus connection provided by DSC Connects to control panel via 4 wire keybus One keypad zone input Current draw 120mA maximum Optional tamper version Four programmable function keys Ready green Armed red and Trouble amber status lights Note This keypad is available to order with white WH or yellow YEL LED backlights Unpacking The PC1404RKZ package includes the following parts PC1404RKZ keypad tamper switch e three mounting screws set of Installation Instructions three anchors for keypad inner door labels wall mounting screws end of line resistor Mounting Mount the keypad where it is accessible to designated points of entry and exit Once a dry and secure location is selected per form the following steps to mount the keypad 1 Remove the keypad frontplate by inserting a screwdriver into the slots located on the top of the keypad 2 Secure the keypad backplate to the wall in the desired loca tion Use all the screws provided Use the plastic anchors supplied if the unit is to be mounted on drywall 3 use the keypad tamper insert the supplied tamper switch into the opening located in the centre of the back plate and secure the tamper to the wall with a screw 4 For tamper use the bac
134. s y otros requisitos relevantes de la Directiva 1999 5 EC SWE DSC bekr ftar h rmed att denna apparat uppfyller de v sentliga kraven och andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktivet 1999 5 EC 2013 Tyco International Ltd and its Respective Companies All Rights Reserved The trademarks logos and service marks displayed on this document are registered in the United States or other countries Any misuse of the trademarks is strictly prohibited and Tyco International Ltd will aggressively enforce its intellectual property rights to the fullest extent of the law including pursuit of criminal prosecution wherever necessary All trademarks not owned by Tyco International Ltd are the property of their respective owners and are used with permission or allowed under applicable laws Product offerings and specifications are subject to change without notice Actual products may vary from photos Not all products include all features Availability varies by region contact your sales representative Technical Support 1 800 387 3630 Can US 905 760 3000 Intl www dsc com Printed in Canada A Tyco International Company 29008503R001
135. same circuit as large appliances DO NOT select a place that exposes your alarm controller to direct sunlight excessive heat moisture vapors chemicals or dust DO NOT install this equipment near water e g bath tub wash bowl kitchen laundry sink wet basement near a swimming pool DO NOT install this equipment and its accessories in areas where there is a risk of explosion DO NOT connect this equipment to electrical outlets controlled by wall switches or automatic timers AVOID interference sources AVOID setting up the equipment near heaters air conditioners ventilators and or refrigerators AVOID locating this equipment close to or on top of large metal objects e g metal wall studs SAFETY Precautions Required During Installation NEVER install this equipment and or telephone wiring during a lightning storm NEVER touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Position cables so that accidents cannot occur Connected cables must NOT be subject to excessive mechanical strain Useonly the power supply provided with this equipment Use of unauthorized power supplies may cause damage For direct plug in versions use the transformer supplied with the device WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT WHEN POWERED VIA DIRECT PLUG IN TRANSFORMER HAS NO MAINS ON OFF SWITCH THE PLUG OF THE DIRECT PLUG IN POWER SUPPLY IS INTENDED TO SERVE AS THE DISCONNECTING DEV
136. stem is to be armed by individuals who are not authorized to disarm the system This panel will log either Armed in Stay Mode or Armed in Away Mode for this closing type 0 Quick Exit When armed press 0 to activate Quick Exit Quick Exit allows the user 2 minutes to exit the premises through any delay zone with out altering the status of the system if the Quick Exit feature is enabled After 0 is entered one and only one delay zone may be tripped If the delay zone is left unrestored at the end of the 2 minutes it will begin its entry delay sequence Any additional activity on any other active zone will cause that zone to begin its alarm or delay sequence Quick Exit is not designed to extend the standard Exit Delay 15 PC1404 4 Programming The PC1404 can be programmed using the following methods Programming Method Description Procedure Installer Programming Allows direct access to all programming sections Press k 8 Installer s Code while the system is dis armed See 4 1 Installer Programming for details DLS Programming Allows programming to be downloaded using DLS Programming can be set up from Installer DLS V software Programming see 401 Downloading Option Codes DLS programming can be performed locally with Note Panel communications will interfere with the a PC Link cable and a PC with DLS V software PC link connection Ensure the PC1404 is not installed communicating before attemptin
137. t 1 71 14 Command output 2 72 Sensor reset 03 Stay arm 15 Not used 04 Away arm 16 10 Quick exit 05 9 No entry arm 17 Activate stay away 06 4 Chime On Off 07 Not used 19 Command output 3 73 08 T1 Bypass mode 20 Night arming 09 2 Trouble display 21 Command output 4 74 10 Not used 22 24 Not used 11 5 User code programming 25 Instant stay arm 12 6 User functions 26 32 Not used 18 Not used 6 Keypad Toggle Options Option 1 key enabled disabled 2 A key enabled disabled 3 key enabled disabled 4 Night light enabled disabled When enabled the white LEDs on each side of the keypad are acti vated When disabled the white LEDS on each side of the keypad are deactivated 5 JAC LED enabled disabled When enabled the keypad s AC LED indicates either the presence or absence of AC power to the control panel depending on the programming of option 6 in sec tion 000 6 When disabled the keypad s AC LED remains off in all conditions 6 LED on when AC present AC LED on when AC absent This toggle option requires option 5 in section 000 6 AC LED enabled disabled to be enabled When this option is on the keypad s AC LED turns on to indicate that the control panel has IAC power and turns off to indicate that AC power has been l
138. t will appear as a trouble condition and the Trouble light on the keypad will turn ON This condition may be due to one or more of the following reasons the module is not connected to the Keybus there is a Keybus wiring problem the module is more than 1 000 305m from the panel the module does not have enough power For more information regarding module supervision troubles please refer to 2 Trouble Display 2 8 Removing Modules The panel must be instructed to no longer supervise a module being removed from the system To remove the module discon nect it from the Keybus and reset the supervision field by enter ing 902 in Installer Programming The panel will reset supervision of all existing modules attached to the keybus 2 9 Zone Wiring For a complete description of the operation of all zone types please refer to 001 Zone Definitions There are several different ways in which zones may be wired depending on which programming options have been selected The panel can be programmed to supervise normally closed End of Line Double End of Line or zone doubling loops Please refer to the following diagrams to study each type of individu ally supervised zone wiring Note Any zone programmed for Fire 24 hr Supervisory or CO must be wired with a single End of Line SEOL resistor regard less of the type of zone wiring supervision selected for the panel 013 First System Options 1 2 Note If you chang
139. taller 20 007 Master 20 008 Maintenance 20 009 PGM Output Prog 20 010 PC5208 Output Prog 20 011 5204 PGM Output Programming 21 012 Keypad Lockout 21 013 First System 21 014 Second System Options 21 015 Third System Options 21 016 Fourth System 21 017 Fifth System 22 018 Sixth System Options sees 22 020 Keypad Zone Assignments 22 022 Ninth System Options 22 023 Tenth System 22 030 Zone Loop Response Options 23 101 108 Zone 23 168 Daylight Savings Time Begins 24 169 Daylight Savings Time Ends 24 170 PGM Output Timer
140. the One Time Use codes shall be given to casual users User Information The installer should advise the users and note in the User s Manual Service organization name and telephone number The programmed exit time The programmed entry time Test system weekly Note Remote arming or downloading is not applicable in UL installations 44 Appendix D New Zealand Addendum Appendix D New Zealand Addendum The following are programming defaults for New Zealand that differ from the standard defaults in this manual 2 2 AC Terminals pg 3 For New Zealand use the following plug in Transformer energy efficient input 230 240VAC 50Hz output 16VAC 1 5A 1 8m 2 wire out put lead Tyco PN 88014330 2 2 Telephone Line Wiring pg 4 For New Zealand wire the incoming and outgoing lines to the connection terminals of an appropriate locally approved telco connection outlet Defaults Section Pg Description Option New Zealand Default 001 16 Zone 1 8 Definitions Zones 5 6 7 8 03 013 18 First System Options Option 6 Audible Exit Fault Enable OFF 168 21 Set Clock Forward Daylight Saving Month 009 Week 005 169 21 Set Clock Back Standard Time Month 004 Hour 003 320 22 Reporting Codes Zones 01 08 11 329 23 Priority Alarm and Restore Reporting Codes Keypad F A and P Alarms and Aux Input Alarm 11 341 23 Miscellaneous Closing Arming Reporti
141. the post dial wait for handshake timer 40 seconds The panel will then indicate which zone is in alarm by sounding a corresponding number of beeps e g 3 beeps for zone 3 The user must then press a key to acknowl edge the alarm If the panel has another alarm to communicate it will sound a corresponding number of beeps for the new zone alarm The user must then press a key to acknowledge the signal When there are no further alarms the panel will hang up Note Only alarm events are supported by Private Line It s likely the panel will be unable to decode DTMF digits from some cell phones and this feature will not operate correctly as a result 41 1404 Appendix C Regulatory Approvals Information North America FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls 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 interference in a residential instal lation 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 interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause
142. tion 4 on or off to enable or disable the night light feature 5 When complete press to exit AC LED Options The AC LED can be enabled or disabled and can be configured to indicate if AC is present or absent To turn the AC LED on or off 1 Enter 8 Installer Code Enter 000 to go to keypad programming Enter Keypad Toggle Options section 6 To turn the AC LED feature on or off press 5 To control whether the LED indicates AC present or absent press 6 6 When complete press 7 to exit Backlighting Intensity Adjustment The keypad has 5 backlighting intensity settings To adjust the backlighting intensity 1 Enter 8 Installer Code 2 Enter 000 to go to keypad programming Uds e pe 2 Installation 3 Toadjust the intensity of the backlighting LEDs repeatedly press 9 4 When complete press to exit Programming worksheet 000 Keypad Programming 1 Enter 8 Installer Code 2 Enter 000 to go to keypad programming 0 Keypad Enrollment Valid entries are 01 18 e g enter 11 for partition 1 slot 1 1st digit Enter 0 to 8 for partition assignment 0 Global Keypad 2nd digit Enter 1 to 8 for slot assignment Default 41 xul 1 4 Function Key Assignments 1 2 2 3 Key3 4 Key4 Defaults 03 04 06 14 Stay Away Chime Sensor Reset L Il 11 I Keypad Function Keys 00 Null key key not used 01 02 Not used 13 Command outpu
143. tiv 1999 5 EC DUT Hierbij verklaart DSC dat dit toestel in overeenstemming is met de eisen en bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EC FIN DSC vakuuttaa laitteen t ytt v n direktiivin 1999 5 EC olennaiset vaatimukset FRE Par la pr sente DSC d clare que ce dispositif est conforme aux exigences essentielles et autres stipulations pertinentes de la Directive 1999 5 EC GER Hierdurch erkl rt DSC da dieses Ger t den erforderlichen Bedingungen und Vorrausetzungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EC entspricht Aia rou DSC eivai O PWVN ue ATAIT OEI GAAEG OXETIKEG 1999 5 EC Con la presente la Digital Security Controls dichiara che questo prodotto conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed altre disposizioni rilevanti relative alla Direttiva 1999 05 CE NOR DSC erklaerer at denne enheten er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og vrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999 5 EF POL DSC o wiadcza ze urz dzenie jest w zgodno ci z zasadniczymi wymaganiami oraz pozosta ymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999 5 WE POR Por este meio a DSC declara que este equipamento est em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras determina es relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 EC SPA Por la presente DSC declara que este equipo est en conformidad con los requisitos esenciale
144. 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 on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENS should not exceed 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 AAAEQ 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 REN 0 1B Incidence of Harm If this equipment PC1404 causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice 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 opera tions or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipme
145. ty of the respective content owner and may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties This EULA grants You no rights to use such content All rights not expressly granted under this EULA are reserved by DSC and its suppliers 4 EXPORT RESTRICTIONS You agree that You will not export or re export the SOFTWARE PRODUCT to any country person or entity subject to Canadian export restrictions 5 CHOICE OF LAW This Software License Agreement is governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario Canada 6 ARBITRATION All disputes arising in connection with this Agreement shall be determined by final and binding arbitration in accordance with the Arbitration Act and the parties agree to be bound by the arbitrator s decision The place of arbitration shall be Toronto Canada and the language of the arbitration shall be English 7 LIMITED WARRANTY a NO WARRANTY DSC PROVIDES THE SOFTWARE AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY DSC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE b CHANGES IN OPERATING ENVIRONMENT DSC shall not be responsible for problems caused by changes in the operating characteristics of the HARDWARE or for problems in the interaction of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT with non DSC SOFTWARE or HARDWARE PRODUCTS c LIMITATION OF LIABILITY WARRANTY REFLECTS ALLOCATION OF RISK IN ANY EVENT IF ANY STATUTE IMPLIES WAR
146. ulses The SIA format automatically generates the type of signal being transmitted such as Burglary Fire Panic etc The two digit reporting code is used to identify the zone or access code number Ifthe SIA format is selected the panel can be programmed to automatically generate all zone and access code numbers eliminating the need to program these items If the SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows 1 If the reporting code for an event 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 access code number 3 During a partial closing all bypassed zones are reported Communicator Call Direction Options can be used to disable reporting of events such as Openings Closings Also if all the Opening Closing reporting codes were programmed as 00 the panel would not report If the SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes option is disabled the panel operates as follows 1 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as 00 or FF 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 FE the panel will send the programmed reporting code 3 During a partial closing bypassed zones are not reported NOTE The zone number for Zone Fault events will not be identifi
147. ve enrolled all installed keypads into the desired slots See Section 2 6 Keypad Assignment 2 Enter 8 Installer Code to go to Installer Program ming 3 Enter Section 20 for Keypad Programming There eight programming locations in this section one for each keypad slot 4 Enter a 2 digit number 01 08 to specify which zone num ber should be assigned to the keypad slot This number must be entered in the location corresponding to the keypad to which each zone is connected 5 Press twice to exit Installer Programming Example The zone on an PK5500 keypad in Slot 8 is to be assigned Zone 3 In Section 020 scroll to Option 8 and enter 03 Note Keypad Zones 1 4 will replace Zone terminals Z1 Z4 on the control panel Note Once the keypad zones are assigned you must also pro gram zone definitions and zone attributes See also 5 2 Pro gramming Worksheets Note Keypad zones can only be used for household burglary initiated devices Do not place the device more than 3 feet from the keypad The keypad zone must be tested weekly 1404 2 14 PC1404RKZ Installation Instructions C2 The PC1404RKZ is compatible with the PC1404 security sys tem These instructions shall be used in conjunction with the Installation Manual of the PC1404 alarm controller The PC1404RKZ keypad presents system status using LEDs along with symbol
148. w the panel to determine if the zone is in alarm tampered or faulted To enable panel detection of double end of line resistors Section 013 Option 1 must be OFF and Option 2 must be ON Note If the Double EOL supervision option is enabled all hard wire zones on the main panel must be wired for Double EOL resistors except for Fire CO and 24 hr Supervisory zones Note Do not use DEOL resistors for Fire zones CO zones or 24 hr Supervisory zones Do not wire Fire zones to keypad zone terminals if the DEOL supervision option is selected ANYZ ANY COM TERMINALTERMINAL ALARM DOUBLE EOL CIRCUIT CONTACT 1 NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT WITH 56000 END OF LINE RESISTORS Note This option can only be selected if Normally Closed NC detection devices or contacts are being used The following chart shows zone status under certain conditions Loop Resistance Loop Status 0Q shorted wire loop shorted Fault 5600Q contact closed Secure Infinite broken wire loop open Tamper 112000 contact open Violated End of Line Resistors Section 013 1 Double End of Line Resistors Section 013 2 2 10 Zone Doubling Zone Doubling is a feature that will allow you to double the zones on the main board from 4 to 8 To enable zone doubling Section 13 Option 7 must be ON All zones must be wired according to the following diagram Only Normally Closed devices
149. xpired DLS access will not be permitted 6 User Call up If enabled by the installer when this command is executed the panel will make 1 attempt to call the down loading computer The downloading computer must be waiting for the panel to call before downloading can be performed 7HO For Future Use Additional Keypad Functions The following additional keypad functions are available Event Buffer View the 128 event panel buffer Brightness Control Adjust the display backlighting level for optimal viewing Contrast Control Adjust the display contrast level for optimal viewing Buzzer Control Adjust the keypad buzzer tone for optimal sound 7 Command Outputs When armed or disarmed press 7 followed by the command output number 1 to 4 When any command output is activated three acknowledgement beeps are heard The system can be configured to require a valid access code to activate a command output 8 Installer Programming When disarmed press 8 Installer Code to enter Installer Programming Installer Programming allows the installer to program all system functions Refer to Section 4 1 Installer Programming for details The PC1404 v1 1 is completely programmable from any sys tem keypad using this command Note Three digit entries are required for section entry When an error is made in attempting to enter a section number 7 can be pressed If is the first digit pressed however the keypad will retu
150. zone Individual zones attribute bit 6 Swinger shutdown enabled is by default ON response zones Default Enabled 24 Hr Auto verified Fire Access to 24 Hr Auto verified Fire Activates if a restore is not Required 001 Zone type 29 received within the specified time Default Disabled Call Waiting Cancel Dial Access to the dialing sequence used to disable call waiting Dependant on user phone line Required Strin Default disabled System Test 6 Master Code Option 4 The sys Refer to the User Manual part no 29008014 em activates all keypad sounders bells or sirens for 2 seconds and all keypad lights turn on Alarm Communications During Walk Test 382 Option 2 Enables communication of zone alarms while Walk Test is active Walk Test End and Begin Reporting Codes 348 1 and 274 Entries Access to the reporting codes for Walk Test Begin and Walk Test End 43 PC1404 This product has been tested and found in compliance with the following standards UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units UL985 Household Fire Warning System Units UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units ULC S545 02 Residential Fire Warning System Control Units ORD C1023 1974 Household Burglar Alarm System Units This product has also been tested and found in compliance with the ANSI SIA CP 01 2010 Control Panel Standard Features for False Alarm Reduction This product is UL ULC listed under the fol

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