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1. 1400 Hz handshakes 3 1 extended with parity format D F DO NOT USE e See Section 13 for Radionics handshake option 24 Programmable Output Options PGM Terminal Page 13 Default Enter 2 digits from 01 to OC only O04 Programmable Output 01 Ground Start Pulse 07 System Status arm disarm Output 02 Utility Output No Access Code 5 seconds x 7 08 Strobe Output latched alarm output 03 Utility Output Any Access Code 5 seconds k 7 09 Failure to Communicate Output follows trouble 4 04 5 Second Reset Pulse 7 0A PGM ON during Entry Delay 05 Courtesy Pulse follows entry exit times OB PGM ON during Exit Delay 06 Keypad Buzzer Follow Modes OC LINKS1000 Interface 06 Buzzer follows the entry delay door chime auto arm alert period and 24 hour buzzer loop 25 Communicator Call Directions Page 13 This section must be completely programmed Do not press to exit until all entries are completed Default edo o Zone Alarms and Restorals 0 No transmissions for this group ae e ai Access Code Openings and Closings 1 Call 1st number and backup to 2nd number leg ae ee Priority Alarms and Restorals 2 Call 2nd phone number only ee y Maintenance Alarms and Restorals 3 Always call both phone numbers e Section 13 Light 1 OFF and 2nd phone number must be programmed 26 Downloading Telephone Number Page 13 This telephone number is used by
2. Armed light will flash to remind the user that the system is armed without entry delay This command allows the user to remain at home and have an instant alarm on the entry doors Arming For The Night 1 To reactivate Home Away zones that have been bypassed by arming with the 9 command enter 1 When this command is entered the Armed light will continue to flash to remind the user that the Entry Delay is not applied to the Delay Zones Also the Bypass light will be shut OFF to indicate that the Home Away zones are no longer bypassed Note that the 1 command will not remove bypasses from zones that have been manually bypassed Quick Exit Command 0 when Armed Entering 0 when the system is armed will allow the user to exit the premises through any delay zone without altering the status of the system if the Quick Exit feature is enabled section 32 option 4 For 2 minutes after 0 is entered into an armed system one and only one delay loop may be tripped Any additional activity on any other active loop will cause that loop to begin its alarm sequence Quick Arm Command 0 Entering k 0 is accepted as a valid arming code if the Quick Arm feature is enabled This command is often used when individuals are required to arm the system but not disarm the system This could be used with home visitors in the case of a residential alarm system or for junior employees a
3. Downloading Access Code This 4 digit code allows the panel to confirm that itis communicating with a valid downloading computer Enter 4 digits using the numbers 0 through 9 only The factory default code is 1515 28 Panel Identification Code This 4 digit code allows the downloading computer to confirm the identity of the control panel Enter 4 digits using the number keys 0 through 9 only The factory default code is 1501 29 Number of Rings Before Answering Section 29 is used to set the number of rings before the panel will pickup and answer the call See section 31 for information on using the panel with an answering machine connected to the same phone line 30 Reset to Factory Default Software Entering 30 will perform a software reset to the factory default values Once this command is entered the keypad buzzer will beep several times The Trouble LED will be ON during the reset sequence Hardware If the installer s code is forgotten and a software reset cannot be performed the panel can be reset to the factory default values with the following method 1 Remove all power AC and battery from the panel 2 Short the pads on the panel labelled EEPROM RESET 3 While maintaining the short power up the panel and wait for at least 10 seconds before removing the short 4 Upon removal of the short the keypad buzzer will beep and the panel will be reset to the factory default values 31 4th Syste
4. Eai AC Fail Alarm ii PTC Failure Restore Loji PTC Failure Alarm Loa Automatic Test Code _ Low Battery Restore 16 11 Zone Definitions Page 10 NOTE When defining zones assign delay zones first to zones 1 2 3 then assign the other zone types to the remaining zones in any order desired Default 0 0 he 4 Zone 1 E Zone 2 e ea Zone 3 Cii Zone 4 ey Zone 5 E ui Zone 6 PC1550 Version 4 1 First Digit Second Digit 0 Slow Audible 0 Standard Delay 1 Slow Silent 1 Instant 2 Fast Audible 2 Interior 3 Fast Silent 3 Interior Home Away 4 24 Hour Bell 5 24 Hour Bell Buzzer 6 24 Hour Buzzer 7 Aux Delay Uses Auxiliary Entry Exit Times 8 Fires e Any one zone may be set as a FIRE zone 12 1st System Option Code Page 11 Default OFF OFF ON ON OFF N ON L tt S i L i i Zone Light 1 Zone Light 2 Zone Light 3 Zone Light 4 Zone Light 5 Zone Light 6 Zone Light ON Communicator disabled TX limit to 24 hour period Alarm display while armed DTMF dialling N C loops except fire Keypad P anic audible bell 13 2nd System Option Code Page 11 Default ON OFF Ca F O O TI n 7 O 7 T O 7 T Zone Light 1 Ld k ef Ve Sa Hf Zone Light 2 Zone Light 3 Zone Light 4 Zone Light 5 Zone Light 6 Zone Light ON Call 1st phone only Master Code not changeable Bell Squawk enabled PC16
5. in question to the point of purchase All authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program Anyone re turning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization num ber Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover e damage incurred in shipping or handling e damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake or lightning e damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls Ltd such as excessive voltage mechanical shock or water damage e damage caused by unauthorized attachment alterations modifications or foreign objects e damage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplied by Digital Secu rity Controls Ltd e defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the prod ucts e damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed e damage from improper maintenance e damage arising out of any other abuse mishandling or improper application of the products Digital Security Controls Ltd s liability for failure to repair the product under this war ranty after a reasonable number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the prod uct as the exclusive re
6. 24 Hour zone the zone must be physically restored To Bypass Zones Enter 1 the Bypass light will start flashing Enter zone number to be bypassed the zone light will come ON to indicate that the zone is bypassed To remove a bypass enter the zone number and the zone light will go OFF Continue entering the zone numbers for the zones you want bypassed Press to return to Ready To Recall Bypassed Zones Enter 1 9 This command will recall the last zone or group of zones that were bypassed This feature is useful if the same group of zones is bypassed regularly Bypass Disable The installer can program the panel to prevent the user from being able to bypass certain zones Lights for these zones will not come ON in response to the bypass command See Zone Bypass Mask section 16 Trouble Conditions 2 The PC 1550 continuously monitors a number of trouble conditions If one of these conditions occurs the keypad Trouble light will come ON and the buzzer will sound two short beeps every 10 seconds To silence the buzzer press The buzzer will stop but the Trouble light will remain ON until the trouble condition is cleared See section 10 Maintenance Alarms and Restorals for a list of codes that can be transmitted to the monitoring station To view the trouble condition press 2 1 Low Battery If the battery voltage is low the battery is disconnected or the battery PTC is o
7. 8 9 A B C depending on receiver type in section 23 e 2 digit Alarm Reporting Code in section 05 i e Enter 31 for 2 digit code 31 TRANSMISSION SENT 1st ROUND 123 3 2nd ROUND 333 1 If a transmission is not wanted for a particular reporting code then enter 00 or FF to disable that reporting code 06 Zone Restoral Reporting Codes These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit zone restorals for zones 1 through 6 Use instructions in section 05 above as a guide for programming 07 Closing Arming Reporting Codes Partial Closing Reporting Code Reporting codes 1 to 6 are used to identify closings for access codes 1 to 6 If partial closing is identified in section 14 then alarm codes for manually bypassed zones will be transmitted when the system is closed with one or more zones bypassed When transmitting in 4 2 3 1 or any other of the extended formats see section 05 above The 6 closing codes are programmed as follows C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 Where the first digit HEX C represents a closing signal and the second digit represents the user access code which was used to arm the system HEX C could be any other number depending on what is used at the monitoring station The closing code transmission takes place after the exit delay time Therefore if the system is armed and disarmed before the expiry of the exit time no closing transmission will tak
8. Harm Should terminal equipment or protective circuitry cause harm to the telephone network the telephone company shall where practicable notify the customer that temporary disconnection of service may be required however where prior notice is not practicable the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service if such action is deemed reasonable in the circumstances In the case of such temporary discontinuance the telephone company shall promptly notify the customer and will be given the opportunity to correct the situation Additional Telephone Company Information The security control panel must be properly connected to the telephone line with a USOC RJ 31X telephone jack The FCC prohibits customer provided terminal equipment be connected to party lines or to be used in conjunction with coin telephone service Inter connect rules may vary from state to state Changes in Telephone Company Equipment of Facilities The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities equipment operations or procedures where such actions are reasonably required and proper in its business Should any such changes render the customer s terminal equipment incompatible with the telephone company facilities the customer shall be given adequate notice to the effect modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Ringer Equivalence Number REN The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your teleph
9. OUT enabled 6th code is maid s code 1400 Hz Radionics 1 Do not program OFF unless 2nd phone number is programmed Zone Light OFF Communicator enabled TX limit to armed period No alarm display while armed Pulse dialling EOL resistor loops Keypad P anic silent bell Zone Light OFF Backup to 2nd phone Master Code changeable Bell Squawk disabled PC16 OUT disabled 6th code normal 2300 Hz Radionics 2 With Bell Squawk enabled the bell siren will sound one short burst on arming and two short bursts on disarming 14 3rd System Option Code Page 11 Default OFF OFF OFF OF ON i i OFF Ws Zone Light 1 Zone Light 2 Zone Light 3 Zone Light 4 Zone Light 5 Zone Light 6 Zone Light ON User code required for bypass x 4 Enabled Periodic downloading x 4 access code required P anic audible buzzer Partial closing identified Zone Light OFF Code not required 4 Disabled Periodic test transmit 4 no code required P anic silent buzzer Not identified 17 PC1550 Version 4 1 15 Communication Variables Page 71 Default NOTE For UL installations the Maximum Transmissions section cannot be enabled Also the Delay Before Transmission must not exceed 15 seconds 0 3 Maximum transmissions per burglary zone Enter digits from 01 to 99 for number of transmissions per zone during the period as defined in Section 12 1st System Option Code Zone Li
10. This feature facilitates final testing of the system and when enabled the bell siren will operate for 2 seconds each time a zone is put into alarm Each zone should be tripped individually to avoid confusion about which zone originates the alarm To exit the Installer s Test mode arm then disarm the panel NOTE The communicator will transmit all alarms and restorals Disable the communicator if this is not desired section 12 option 1 Utility Output Command 7 or 7 Access Code The Programmable Output PGM terminal can be programmed for activation by a keypad command This output can be used to operate other devices such as door openers special lighting door strikes or to reset smoke detectors Section 24 item 2 3 or 4 Depending on the option chosen the k 7 command may or may not require a subsequent access code When the correct command is entered the keypad sounder and the PGM output will operate for 5 seconds Installer s Programming Command 8 Installer s Code The PC1550 is completely programmed from the keypad by using commands in the 8 section See the Programming Section of this manual The default Installer s Code is 1500 Arming without Entry Delay 9 Access Code Entering k 9 before the arming code will arm the panel without the entry delay on delay zones Also Home Away zones are automatically bypassed When armed using the 9 command the
11. Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF OFF ZoneLight 1 AC excluded from trouble AC included OFF _ ZoneLight2 No bell during auto arm Bell during auto arm ON _ ZoneLight3 Home away with delay Home away as interior OFF Zone Light 4 Quick exit enabled Quick exit disabled OFF Zone Light 5 Force arm on auxiliary delay Auxiliary delay normal ON Zone Light 6 Standard Fire Temporal Fire 33 Answering Machine Double Call Timer Page 14 Default 0 6 0 _ Valid entries are 001 to 249 34 6th System Option Code Page 14 Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF OFF Zone Light 1 Audible Exit Delay with Urgency Standard Exit Delay OFF Zone Light 2 Bell Squawk during Exit Delay No Bell Squawk during Exit Delay OFF _ Zone Light 3 Audible Exit Fault enabled Audible Exit Fault disabled OFF _ Zone Light 4 Urgency applied to Entry Delay Standard Entry Delay OFF Zone Light 5 Bell Squawk during Entry Delay No Bell Squawk during Entry Delay OFF _ Zone Light 6 F Key disabled F Key enabled 35 LINKS1000 Test Reporting Code Page 74 Default NOTE The LINKS1000 is not UL listed ELF Program this section only if the LINKS1000 Cellular Alarm Transmitter is being used with the PC1550 36 Keypad Lockout Control Page 14 Default Enter 2 2 digit numbers in the range of 00 to 99 Program the Number of Invalid Codes as 00 to disable the lockout feature 0 0 Number of Invalid Codes before lockout 00 Lockout Durati
12. a complex The 2nd Master Code may be used as a Master Key The default 2nd Master Code is blank Installer s Programming Code The default Installers Programming Code is 1500 Using this code and 8 the installer can gain access to the system to enter panel program information This code can be changed by the installer Arming Before arming the panel close all protected doors and windows and stop movementin areas covered by motion detectors Ifthe Trouble light is on check for the type of trouble 2 and correct the fault condition If the Bypass light is on insure that the zones bypassed are bypassed intentionally 1 Ifthe Ready lightis not on one or more zones are open The system can only be armed when the Ready light is ON To arm enter a 4 digit access code As each digit is entered the keypad sounder will beep When the correct access code has been entered the Armed light will come ON and the keypad will beep 6 times If the access code has been entered incorrectly the keypad will sound one long tone Press the key and enter the access code again Once the panel has been armed exit through the designated entry exit door before the exit delay time expires At the end of the allowed exit time all lights on the keypad will go out except the Armed light The Bypass light will be ON if a zone is bypassed and if Show Bypassed Status While Armed is progra
13. as effective as possible There are circumstances how ever 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 variety of reasons Some but not all of these reasons may be E Inadequate Installation A security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protection Every 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 E 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 E Access by Intruders Intruders may enter through an unprotect
14. many invalid codes may be entered before the keypad is locked out and will not accept any further entries Program a number from 00 to 99 00 disables the keypad lockout function The second entry determines how long in minutes the keypad will be locked out once the programmed number of invlaid codes are entered Program a time from 00 to 99 minutes 90 Installer s Lockout Enable This feature is enabled by entering 90 while in the installer s programming mode A factory default hardware or software will not reset the installers code or the download access code once this feature is enabled A panel that has this feature enabled will give a distinct audible indication upon power up This indication is the phone line relay clicking 10 times Make sure that your new installer s code has been entered correctly before enabling this feature because there is no way of re entering the programming mode without the new installer s code Remember that even a reset to the factory default will not change the installer s code back to the default NOTE Panels returned to DSC with the installer s lockout feature enabled and no other apparent problems will be subject to an additional service charge 91 Installers Lockout Disable Entering 91 when in the installers programming mode will disable the installers lockout feature For the Record Customer Address Phone Installation Date CONTACTS 1 Name Ph
15. mode For 2 digit pairs both digits must be programmed before pressing Only the data entered before pressing will be changed in the EEPROM Program Data Review e Enter the section you wish to program by entering the 2 digit section number e The first 4 zone LEDs will represent the value in binary format of the first digit in that section e Each press of the F key will advance the display to the next digit e Atthe end of the section the keypad will beep several times and then return to the program mode so that another section can be selected for review or programming NOTE Only sections 01 through 24 and 26 through 28 can be reviewed using the method described above Section 25 cannot be reviewed Sections 12 13 14 16 31 32 34 These sections use the zone lights to indicate which functions are active and which number key to press to turn them ON and OFF 8 When one of these sections is entered zone lights 1 to 6 will display which functions are currently ON Pressing the key number corresponding to the zone light number will toggle the function ON and OFF the zone light will turn ON or OFF to indicate the state of the function All functions can be turned OFF at once by pressing 0 When the correct selections have been made press to save the selections in memory and return to the program mode Binary Data Display Zone lights 1 through 4 are used to display the value in binary format o
16. the F key Only codes actually changed will be altered in the EEPROM Press to exit from the programming sequence 05 Zone Alarm Reporting Codes Once Section 05 is entered the panel expects 6 2 digit numbers for the Alarm Reporting Codes for zones 1 to 6 These codes are used by the communicator when there has been an alarm on zones 1 to6 Listed below are several programming examples and the resulting transmission using different formats for the reporting codes Obtaining different formats requires entering data in the Account Code Section 02 or 04 the Reporting Code Sections 05 to 10 and the Communicator Format Section 23 3 1 FORMAT Non extended reporting requires e 3 digit account code in sections 02 or 04 i e Enter 1230 for account code 123 e Format Code 0 1 2 3 4 depending on receiver type in section 23 e Single line digit Alarm Reporting Code Section 05 i e Enter 30 for single digit code 3 0 no pulses TRANSMISSION SENT 123 3 4 2 FORMAT Non extended reporting requires e 4 digit account code in sections 02 or 04 i e Enter 1234 for account code 1234 Format Code 0 1 2 3 4 depending on receiver type in section 23 e 2 digit Alarm Reporting Code in section 05 i e Enter 31 for 2 digit code 31 TRANSMISSION SENT 1234 31 3 1 FORMAT Extended reporting requires e 3 digit Account Code in section 02 or 04 i e Enter 1230 for code 123 e Format Code
17. time and to set the Auto Arm time as well as toggle a number of system functions As soon as the command is entered the Memory Bypass and Trouble lights begin to flash Enter 6 Master Code Number from list below Items 4 5 6 and 0 turn ON and OFF various features When the item key is pressed and the feature is being turned ON the keypad sounder will beep 3 times If the feature is being turned OFF the sounder will give one long beep Pressing item 8 gives a 2 second Bell Siren and Keypad Light and Buzzer test 1 Setting the Clock The System Clock is a 24 Hr clock and times must be entered as 2 digit numbers e g HH 01 02 10 11 23 24 MM 01 02 35 36 58 59 8 05 AM would be entered as 0805 1 30 PM would be entered as 1330 Setting the system 24 Hr clock tells the system the time of day If the system is without power AC and battery it cannot continue to keep time When the panel is powered up the system clock must be reset If the time needs to be reset then a trouble 6 will be indicated on the keypad See 2 System Trouble Display Trouble 6 will not be generated if the Test Transmission and Auto Arm times are not programmed with valid times 9999 in these positions disables these features see Section 19 2 Set Auto Arm Time The PC1550 can be programmed to arm at the same time each day At the selected Auto Arm time the bell will sound one sho
18. time is 10 ms and if set at slow the loop response time is 500 ms or whatever time is set in section 17 Digit 1 Summary 0 slow amp audible 1 slow amp silent 2 fast amp audible 3 fast amp silent Zone Definitions Digit 2 Digit 2 determines the zone type 0 through 8 as described below 0 Standard Delay Loop has an entry and exit delay and is normally used for entry exit doors The exit delay starts as soon as the panel is armed The loop may be opened and closed during the delay time without causing an alarm After the exit delay time has expired opening the loop will start the entry delay timer During the entry delay time the keypad buzzer will sound steadily to advise the user that the system should be disarmed If the panel is disarmed before the entry time expires no alarm will be generated The default times for this type of loop are a 30 second entry delay and a 120 second exit delay The entry and exit delays may be independently programmed in section 17 for periods from 001 second to 255 seconds All loops programmed as type 0 will have the entry and exit delays as programmed in section 17 orthe defaulttimes if section 17 is not programmed 1 Instant Loop is normally used for door and window contacts and has the standard exit delay butis instant when opened after the exit delay expires The exit delay will be the default time of 120 seconds or the time as established in progr
19. to operate as expected Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition E Compromise of Radio Frequency Wireless Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference E System Users A user 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 E 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 safety hazards such as smoking in bed violen
20. use the following guidelines when configuring the system 1 ALL components of the system should be UL listed for the intended application Note elsewhere in this manual recommendations for smoke detectors and battery to be used with this equipment If this system is configured for Fire the installer should refer to NFPA Standards 74 for details on locating smoke detectors When the Fire feature is enabled there must be at least one UL recognized indoor Fire Alarm Warning Signaling Appliance Programming Sections 8 00 Binary Prog rammMinQs icawcesineconshene ieee ences 8 Od tst Phone INUMBOM vsctssececsacsccsevivcesteel aie ia eet ieee 8 02 tst Account Code sis ican siscet e ea ea ancient 8 03 2nd Phone NUMbEF scrierea acne EES 9 04 200 ACCOUNT CODE isisisi isinisi aana asrasa etsia 9 05 to 10 Reporting Codes usr raves 9 05 Zone Alarm Reporting Codes cccccceeceeeseceeeeteeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 9 06 Zone Restoral Reporting Codes ccccecceceseeeeeeseeseseeeeeeeeeeees 9 07 Closing Arming Reporting Codes cccecceeceeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeees 9 Partial Closing Reporting Code 0 eeeeeeceesssseeeeseeceeeeetseeeeeeaeeeeaees 9 08 Opening Disarming Reporting eeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees 9 Codes After Alarm Reporting Code cccecceececeseeeeeeeseeeeeeseenees 9 09 Priority Alarms and Restorals ccccceceseeeeeee
21. 1 X Telephone END OF LINE END OF LINE Plug RESISTOR 1K 1 2W__ RESISTOR 1K 1 2W 26 AWG EOLRESISTORLOOP EOL RESISTOR LOOP USING NO amp NC USING NC DEVICES DEVICES TYPICAL FIRE ALARM ZONE CONNECTION RM 1 Power loop supervisory relay 11VDC 35mA max Alarm initiating loop resistance 100 ohms Refer to installation manual for guidelines in placing smoke detectors Applicable UL Standards UL File No 4019 UL985 Household fire Warning System Units UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units Control Panel is suitable for the following UL Installations e Household Fire e Household Burglary e Refer to installation manual WARNING Not to be removed by anyone except occupant This equipment should be installed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the National Fire Code ANSI NFPA 72 1993 National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 Printed information describing proper installation operation testing maintenance evacuation planning and repair service is to be provided with this equipment UL Listed Residential Installations Residential Installations e The entry delay must not exceed 45 seconds e The exit delay must not exceed 60 seconds e The minimum bell cutoff time is 4 minutes Programming The notes in the programming sections describing the system configurations for UL Listed installations must be implemented Contr
22. 20V AC 60Hz PC1500RK PC1500RKF Keypad 3 Max Refer to the installation manual for detailed instructions on keypad wiring The Auxiliary Output will supply a miximum of 475 mA to power external devices including keypads Temperature Range 0 C 47 C 32 F 120 F Maximum Humidity 85 R H Refer to instruction manual 29000078 R6 for complete operating instructions This equipment is UL Listed for limited energy installations per NEC article 760 Recognized limited energy cable should be used Observe NEC wiring requirements and local codes as defined by the authority having jurisdiction Security detection devices that require power from control panel must be UL Listed for the intended application and operate over the voltage range of 10 0 to 14 0 VDC The DSC Bravo Series are recommended UL Listed motion detectors This device complies with Parts 15 and 68 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Reg No FS3CAN 73151 AL E REN 0 1B Plug Type RU31X To AUX fer to Installation Aux 475 MA Max Latching 4 wire smoke detector DSC MN240 Series 1685 Fint Road Downsview Orian Canada MSJ 206 a edd ALLL YEL GRN l I 1 I GRY BRN RED GRN RJ31 X cord RJ3
23. Command for setting the clock Press to return to Ready NOTE A trouble will not be generated if both the test transmission and Auto Arm times are not programmed with valid times NOTE If 9 is pressed while in the trouble display mode the most recent trouble will be displayed on the zone lights This trouble memory is most useful as a diagnostic tool when installing and servicing the PC1550 Press to return to Ready Alarm Memory 3 Alarms caused during the previous armed period are stored in memory To view these alarms press k 3 The Memory light will flash and the alarm s will be displayed on the flashing zone lights In addition to the last alarm memory there are two history levels After entering the memory mode pressing any key 0 to 9 will display the two other levels of alarm history Each time a key is pressed the keypad will beep 1 2 or 3 times to indicate which level of history is being viewed When the panel is armed and if there is an alarm in the 1st level the 1st level is cleared and the contents moved to the 2nd level The 2nd level contents are moved to the 3rd level and the 3rd level contents are discarded The Memory light will be ON only if there was an alarm during the previous armed period Press to return to Ready Downloading Callup Command 4 This command is used to initiate a call to the downloading computer so that the panel can be accessed by the c
24. Entry Delay e OFF No Bell Squawk during Entry Delay 6 ON F Key disabled e OFF F Key enabled e Factory default When Light 3 is ON Audible Exit Fault When the system is armed and a Standard Delay Zone is left open at the end of the Exit Delay the bell siren will sound a steady tone for the duration of the Entry Delay Entry and Exit Delay Urgency When the urgency option is selected for the audible Entry Delay the keypad will sound a constant tone during the Entry Delay During the last 10 seconds of the Entry Delay the keypad will sound a pulsing tone to warn that the delay is about to expire When the urgency option is selected for the audibile Exit Delay the keypad will sound a pulsing tone during the Exit Delay During the last 10 seconds of the Exit Delay the keypad will sound a faster pulsing tone to warn that the delay is about to expire 35 LINKS1000 Test Reporting Code Cellular communications through the LINKS1000 Cellular Alarm Transmitter will be tested periodically according to the test transmission times programmed in Sections 17 and 19 The reporting codes programmed in Section 35 will be transmitted during the cellular transmission test When the cellular test transmission is completed the Automatic Test Code programmed in Section 10 will be transmitted over the regular telephone line 36 Keypad Lockout Control Program two 2 digit numbers in this section The first entry determines how
25. TA 1900 Hz KISSOFF 1400 Hz SPEED 10 baud 20 BPS is the standard fast format used on the DCI Franklin Sescoa and Vertex receivers DATA 1800 Hz KISSOFF 2300 Hz SPEED 20 baud Radionics Format For conventional Radionics 3 1 format the communications mode should be set on either Radionics rounds B or Radionics parity C The extended version of the Radionics format is normally used The following guidelines are provided to help in configuring the PC1550 for Radionics format 1 The customer account code must be only 3 digits with a zero making up the 4th digit i e Enter 1230 to program an account code of 123 2 Thezone alarm reporting codes mustallbe single digit numerical codes with no extended 2nd round being sent i e Zone 1 10 Zone 2 20 Zone 6 60 The zero in the 2nd digit position tells the PC 1550 not to send an extended round 3 All other non alarm reporting codes must be set up to send an extended 2nd round The 1st digit of the reporting code is used to identify the event while the 2nd or extended digit is used to associate the event with a particular item i e A reporting code of E3 means restore zone 3 E restore 3 zone 3 4 The following is a list of 1st digit identifiers that should be used with the Radionics format Restorals E i e E3 restore zone 3 Openings B i e B2 opening by user 2 Closings C i e C4 closing by user 4 Troubles F Miscellaneo
26. abled to change the master code or in section 21 by the installer Changing or Adding a Code To change access codes 1 to 6 press the corresponding key 1 to 6 The corresponding zone light will begin to flash Enter the new four digit number Do not use the x key or key when entering the four digit number After the four digits are entered the keypad will beep 3 times and the zone light will come on steady If you are changing an existing code the new code will replace the old one If you wish to program another code press the number key for the code to be programmed and enter the new 4 digit code Press to exit Erasing a Code To erase a code enter x 5 Master Code Press the key of the code you wish to erase The zone light for that code number will flash Enter gt gt gt gt NOTE The Master Code cannot be erased If the Master Code is forgotten and the panel is left disarmed program a new Master Code using the 8 Installer s Code 21 command or use the 2nd Master Code to reprogram the Master Code EEPROM Reset If the Master Code is forgotten and the panel is armed see Programming Section 30 for the hardware method of resetting the panel to the factory default condition A software reset to factory defaults cannot be performed if the panel is armed Reset is not necessary if the 2nd Master Code is programmed User Function Commands 6 Master Code This function is used to set the System Clock
27. amming as section 12 ZONE LIGHT 1 ON Loss of AC will not cause an AC trouble e OFF Loss of AC will cause AC trouble 2 ON No bell during Auto Arm burst every 10 seconds is silenced OFF 1 burst of bell siren every 10 seconds during Auto Arm pre alert 3 ON Home Away zones will have an entry delay when tripped OFF Home Away zones act as interior when tripped 4 ON Quick Exit is enabled 0 ignores 1 transition of a delay zone e OFF Quick Exit is disabled 5 ON Auxiliary delay loops can be force armed e OFF Auxiliary delay loops cannot be force armed 6 ON Standard Fire Fire Alarms will pulse bell OFF Temporal Fire Fire Alarms will sound bell using the Temporal Fire Pattern Temporal Fire pattern is 0 5 sec ON 0 5 sec OFF 0 5 sec ON 0 5 sec OFF 0 5 sec ON 1 5 sec OFF e Factory default 33 Answering Machine Double Call Timer This location sets the amount of time between calls when using the answering machine over ride feature See section 31 light 3 34 6th System Option Code Use the same programming method as in Section 12 ZONE LIGHT 1 ON Audible Exit Delay with urgency e OFF Standard Exit Delay 2 ON Bell Squawk during Exit Delay e OFF No Bell Squawk during Exit Delay 14 3 ON Audible Exit Fault enabled e OFF Audible Exit Fault disabled 4 ON Urgency applied to Entry Delay e OFF Standard Entry Delay 5 ON Bell Squawk during
28. amming section 17 2 Interior Loop is normally used with interior motion detectors and has the standard exit delay time The loop also has the standard entry delay time provided that a delay loop has been tripped first Ifthe premises are entered without coming through a delay entrance and a type 2 loop is tripped an immediate alarm will be generated 3 Interior Home Away Loop operates the same as the type 2 loop with the following exception If the system is armed and the delay loop is NOT tripped during the exit delay time the type 3 loop will be bypassed Instead of the interior portion of an 10 interior Home Away loop a Home Away loop can have a delay equal to the standard entry and exit delay when section 32 light 3 is ON This will affect all Home Away zones when they are not bypassed by 1 x 9 arming or by arming and not leaving the premises If Home Away zones are automatically bypassed or k 9 arming bypassed and the user then enters x 1 the Home Aways will then have a delay 4 24 Hour Bell Loop is active at all times and will create an alarm if the panel is armed or disarmed This loop will always activate the bell siren output unless programmed as silent in digit 1 of the zone definition 5 24 Hour Bell Buzzer operates as the type 4 except the bell siren output is activated only when the panel is armed and only the keypad buzzer is activated while the panel is disarmed 6 24 Hou
29. attery Do not plug the transformer into an outlet that is controlled by a switch Battery Connection If the battery is reverse connected the 3 A PTC will open The battery charging voltage is factory set and normally needs no adjustment If the battery charging voltage is out of adjustment contact your service representative NOTE The battery charging voltage must not be adjusted on UL listed systems If AC power is OFF and the battery voltage is approximately 9 5 V or lower the battery will be disconnected and the panel will power down To power up again the AC will have to be re established Telephone Line Wiring NOTE Ensurethatplugs and jacks meetthe dimension tolerance and metallic plating requirements of 47 C F R Part 68 Subpart F WARNING FCC restricts using this equipment on certain types of telephone lines Read FCC Compliance Statement at the end of this manual Also do not use this equipment on a telephone line equipped with a call holding feature as the tone generated may interfere with the communicator operations Donotconnect the alarm panel communicator to telephone lines intended for use with facsimile FAX machines These lines may incorporate a voice filter which disconnects the line if other than FAX signals are detected resulting inincomplete transmissions 3 Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors Experience has shown that all hostile fires in family living units generate smoke to a greate
30. beige PC1500RK Keypad e Three keypad activated zones Fire Auxiliary Panic e Backlit keys e 5 system lights Ready Armed Memory Bypass Trouble e 6 zone lights e Keypad dimensions 4 5 H x 4 5 W x 0 93 D Surface mount e Keypad colour mist 114 x 114 x 23 6 mm Installation Mounting the Panel Select a dry location close to an unswitched AC source and close to the telephone line connection Remove the printed circuit board the mounting hardware and the keypad from the cardboard retainer inside the cabinet Before attaching the cabinet to the wall press the four white nylon printed circuit board mounting studs into the cabinet from the back Once the cabinet is mounted to the wall pull allthe cables into the cabinet and prepare them for connection Use a meter to test the wiring for opens shorts and grounds Press the circuit board onto the white nylon mounting studs Complete all wiring to the control panel before applying AC power or connecting the battery NOTE See the Conirol Panel Wiring Diagram on the inside back cover for more information Mounting the Keypad Keypads should be located close to the designated Entry Exit door s and mounted at a height convenient for all users NOTE Complete all wiring to the control panel before applying AC power or connecting the battery Auxiliary Power Connection The auxiliary power supply can be used to power keypads motion detectors and other devices that
31. ces 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 warning 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 E Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means which may be difficult to detect E Insufficient Time There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended yet the occupants will not be protected from the emergency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner If the system is monitored the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings E Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component E Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be found by regular testing and maintenance The complet
32. e Armed light will go OFF the Ready light will go ON steadily and the keypad sounder will beep 3 times The keypad is now ready to accept data for the selected section Most sections contain groups of 2 digit entries and the keypad buzzer will beep twice after each 2 digit group is entered When the section is first entered the first 4 zone lights will indicate in a binary format the value of the first digit in that section see binary display section on this page If you wish to change that digit simply enter the new digit from the keypad If you wish to keep that digit unchanged you can enter the same number or skip the digit by pressing the F key Once the first digit has been entered or skipped the 4 zone lights will display the value of the second digit After each digit is entered or skipped the zone lights show the value of the next digit in the binary format When the required data for the section being programmed is completely entered the keypad sounder will beep several times and the Armed light will come ON to indicate that the expected data has been entered At this point you will still be in the program mode and need only enter the section number for the next section you wish to program It is not necessary to program all 2 digit pairs in any given section Asection canbe entered and selectively programmed by going only to the digit s you wish to change and then pressing to return to the programming
33. e place The partial closing code if used is transmitted in tandem with the regular closing code to identify the closing as a partial closing When the system has been armed using the Quick Arm command x 0 or using the Auto Arm feature access code 1 will be transmitted 08 Opening Disarming Reporting Codes After Alarm Reporting Code The first 6 reporting codes correspond to the 6 user access codes When the system is disarmed using one of the access codes the corresponding reporting code in this section is transmitted See section 07 above for examples of reporting code programming Ifthe After Alarm Code is programmed that code willbe transmitted to the monitoring station on opening if an alarm occurred during previous armed period This feature is useful for installations where openings and closings are not reported normally but it is desired to have a report to the monitoring station on opening if an alarm did occur during the previous armed period This feature allows the monitoring station to know when the user is on the premises and available to receive a report about alarms while the system was closed 09 Priority Alarms and Restorals These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit the following list of troubles alarms and restorals See section 05 as a guide for programming e Fire loop trouble e Keypad P anic alarm e Keypad F ire alarm e Keypad Flire restore e Keypad Al uxiliary a
34. e system should be tested weekly and immediately after a break in an attempted break in a fire a storm an earthquake an accident or any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises The testing should include all sensing devices keypads con soles alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system E 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 TABLE OF CONTENTS Features Keypad Programmable emea E e E EER EEPROM Memory Static Lightning Protection Supervision srira se QPEMALION E sndesactinsiaasfeaievsdeascasueaeateniavsans MmMMMYNN Specifications PC1550 Control Panel fcsszscccsseceyscsasvssteesseseedacatenieseacicensiversecncenseesdaxst PC1500RK Keypad Installation Mounting the Panel Mounting the Keypad Auxiliary Power Connection PGM Terminal Connections Bell Siren Connection Keypad Wiring Fire Zone Wiring Burglary Zone Wiring AC Power Wiring Battery Connection Telephone Line Wiring iscc cscssscecscasctssscsesesoscesscrectsencteaesnidensseretivectsoed WWWWWWWWWWWW MOMN Guidelin
35. e transmitted 03 2nd Phone Number This is the second telephone number to which the communicator will dial See 01 for programming instructions 04 2nd Account Code The second account codeis always transmitted to the 2nd telephone number See 02 for programming instructions 05 to 10 Reporting Codes These sections are used to program the communicator reporting codes A reporting code is transmitted along with the account code with each transmission lf the reporting codes are not programmed no transmission will be sent when an event takes place i e alarm restoral opening closing trouble etc To prevent a transmission from being sent for any event in the following sections leave it unprogrammed or enter 00 as the reporting code Section 05 and 06 each have 6 reporting codes Sections 07 08 and 10 each have 7 reporting codes while section 09 has 8 reporting codes Once a section is entered the system expects a series of 2 digit numbers to be entered The keypad beeps twice and the Armed light flashes after each 2 digit entry After the last 2 digit number is entered programming of the current section is complete The keypad gives a series of beeps the Ready light goes OFF and the Armed light comes ON The keypad is then ready to accept the next 2 digit section number for programming When changing reporting codes in a section you can scroll to the code you wish to change by pressing
36. e type of receiver being called Enter the format number for the 1sttelephone number first It is necessary to program both telephone format numbers even if the first phone number is the only one being used 0 SILENT KNIGHT ADEMCO SLOW 10 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 4 1 and 4 2 non extended formats 1 SESCOA FRANKLIN DCI VERTEX 20 BPS 2300 Hz handshake 12 3 1 4 1 and 4 2 non extended formats 2 SILENT KNIGHT FAST 20 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 4 1 and 4 2 non extended formats 3 RADIONICS 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 4 2 non extended formats 4 RADIONICS 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 4 2 non extended with parity format 5 7 DO NOT USE 8 SILENT KNIGHT ADEMCO SLOW 10 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format 9 SESCOA FRANKLIN DCI VERTEX 20 BPS 2300 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format A SILENT KNIGHT FAST 20 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format B RADIONICS 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format C RADIONICS 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended with parity format D F DO NOT USE See section 13 for Radionics handshake option Communications Compatibility All these communication formats are compatible with the Silent Knight model SK9000 and Ademco model 685 receivers For UL installations ensure that the control unit is reporting to one of these receivers 10 BPS and 20 BPS Formats 10 BPS is the standard slow format used on Silent Knight Ademco receivers DA
37. ed access point circumvent a sensing device evade detection by moving through an area of insufficient coverage disconnect a warning device or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system E Power Failure Control units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require an adequate power supply for proper operation If a device operates from batteries it is possible for the batteries to fail Even if the batteries have not failed they must be charged in good condition and installed correctly If a device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render that device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctua tions 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 E 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 batteries need to be replaced this monitor may fail
38. eeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeenes 9 10 Maintenance Alarms and Restorals 10 11 Zone Definitions 10 12 1st System Option Code eee 13 2nd System Option Code ve 11 14 3rd System Option Code vey kd 15 Communication Variables vst UL 16 Zone Bypass Mask as 11 17 System Times 11 18 Auxiliary Delay Loop 12 Entry Exit Times 0 0 0 0 12 19 System Clock Times 12 20 New Installer s Code 21 New Master Code 22 2nd Master Code 23 Communication Formats 24 Programmable Output Options POM Terminal si si scat ani N83 25 Communicator Call Directions alo 26 Downloading Telephone Number 13 27 Downloading Access Code sia 28 Panel Identification Code 0 0 13 29 Number of Rings Before Answering 13 30 Reset to Factory Default ee 13 31 4th System Option Code 13 32 5th System Option Code 14 33 Answering Machine Double Call Timer wi 14 34 6th System Option Code s wes 14 35 LINKS1000 Test Reporting Code wee 14 36 Keypad Lockout Control wee 14 90 Installer s Lockout Enable wi 14 91 Installer s Lockout Disable miserien aeeai 14 For the Record 15 Programming Work Sheets 16 PC1550 control Paenl wiring diagram Inside back cover UL Listed Residential Installations Inside back cover Maxi
39. es for Locating Smoke Detectors A Keypad Functions IMtrodUCtON aniridi dieran atrata erai Master Code 2nd Master Code n se Installer s Programming Code AMINO asisip Gee Midi Auto Bypass Home Away Arming Arming Without Entry Delay DisaiMN gennana Zone Bypassing Trouble Conditions Alarm Memory uuu csceseeseeeeeees Downloading Callup Command User Programming Commands EEPROM Reset ecce User Function Commands Utility Output Command 00 Installer s Programming Command Arming without Entry Delay Arming For The Night Quick Exit Command Quick Arm Command Y KEE A EE A A E sbeebs NNNNNNNO OQQ Q OQAAA AMAAN Programming Guide IMtrOdUCHON ccs sacdezesedehaces E iiss eadeasettartpsatea Programming s c e Program Data Review Binary Data Display z HEX Data Programmi fs tesecssctsseansacssensassdhdvsesusnsicndcsnesdsaeteredetasensas de NOTES FOR UL INSTALLATIONS This equipment is UL listed in accordance with standard UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units standard UL985 Household Fire Warning Units and UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units This equipment has the capability of being programmed for operational features that are not allowed for UL recognized installations To stay within the standard for household applications the installer should
40. f the data as shown in the table below Hex Data Entry i 1 Value O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Zone 1 m E m m Zone 2 E E E E CIL CIL Zone 3 OOC OCILI Zone 4 EE E E u u u m Light On Light Off See Hex Data Entry instructions HEX Data Programming Certain programming entries may require the entry of data in HEX hexadecimal or base 16 format HEX numbering uses the digits 0 through 9 and the letters A through F The letters A through F are represented by the number keys 1 through 6 To enter data in HEX format first press x The Ready light will flash Enter the HEX value then press x again to return to the normal entry mode The Ready light will stop flashing To enter HEX numbers A gt Enter x 1 D gt Enter x 4 B gt Enter x 2 E gt Enter x 5 x C gt Enter 3 x F gt Enter x 6 x Enter x before and after each digit The last digit in each section does not require the final asterisk x to be entered Programming Sections 00 Binary Programming This section is normally used upon instruction from factory technical personnel for specialized programming not covered by the standard programming instructions 01 1stPhone Number This is the first te
41. g CS Appliance Input Voltage 13 85Vpc Current Standy 20mA with Buzzer Active 70mA Keypad Wiring Up to three keypads may be connected in parallel Do not connect multiple keypads on the same keypad wire run For Standby Loading purposes use a current draw of 35 mA per keypad This represents the panel in the disarmed state with two zones open Fire Zone Wiring Any one of the 6 zones may be programmed as a Fire Loop See Programming Guide section 11 OOO Zi COM Z2 EAEE O NC NC EOL RESISTOR EOL RESISTOR LOOPS USING NC LOOPS USING NO amp NC NO NC DEVICES DEVICES ONLY END OF LINE END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR 1kQ 0 5W 1kQ 0 5W NOTE For UL installations zone inputs must be terminated with normally closed initiating devices or end of line resistors 1K ohm Smoke detectors should be the latching type and have N O alarm initiating contacts Power wiring from the AUX PGM terminals should be supervised using an RM 1 relay after the last smoke detector The RM 1 N O contacts closed with power applied should be wired in series with the alarm initiating end of line resistor so that should power to the detector s fail a fire loop trouble will be initiated Burglary Zone Wiring Burglary zone definition eg Delay Instant 24 Hr etc is programmed via the keypad See the Programming Guide section 11 AC Power Wiring Complete all wiring to the control panel before connecting AC power or the b
42. ght 2 Note that 00 unlimited transmissions per burglary zone Fire zone always transmits Default 0 0 Delay before transmission burglary zones only Enter digits from 01 to 99 delay in seconds 00 no delay Fire zone and 24 hour zone transmissions cannot be delayed Transmission delay as programmed here is for burglary zones only 16 Zone Bypass Mask Page 11 If the zone light is ON the zone can be bypassed using the k 1 command If a zone is defined as a fire zone it cannot be bypassed Default Default ON ___ Zone Light 1 LON _ Zone Light 4 ON ___ Zone Light 2 ON _ ZoneLight5 ON __ Zone Light 3 ON __ ZoneLight6 17 System Times Page 11 Default Default 0 3 0 Entry Delay seconds 0 a0 AC fail transmission delay minutes 120 Exit Delay seconds 0 5 0 Slow loop response time x 10 ms 00 4 Bell Cut off minutes 0 3 0 Test transmission cycle or auto download cycle time days Valid entries are 001 to 255 Do not enter 000 18 Auxiliary Delay Loop Entry Exit Times Page 12 Default 0 4 5 Entry Time seconds 1 2 0 Exit Time seconds Valid entries are 001 to 255 19 System Clock Times Page 12 Default 9 9 9 9 Automatic Arming time of day 9 9 9 9 Test transmission or auto download time of day Enter 4 digits 00 to 23 hours 00 to 59 minutes If a feature is not used lea
43. hi Installation M anual Software Version 4 1 me 1550 DLS 1 V6 5 and later WARNING e 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 nr Security Products LIMITED WARRANTY Digital Security Controls Ltd warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use During the warranty period Digital Security Controls Ltd shall at its option repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to its factory at no charge for labour and materials Any replacement and or repaired parts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety 90 days which ever is longer The original owner must promptly notify Digital Security Controls Ltd in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship such written notice to be received in all events prior to expiration of the warranty period International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States with the exception that Digital Security Controls Ltd shall not be responsible for any customs fees taxes or VAT that may be due Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty please return the item s
44. is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected Installer s Lockout Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer s Lockout option enabled and exhibit no other problems will be subject to a service charge Out of Warranty Repairs Digital Security Controls Ltd will at its option repair or replace out of warranty prod ucts which are returned to its factory according to the following conditions Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization num ber Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned A set fee which Digital Security Controls Ltd has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time will be charged for each unit repaired Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product available at that time The current market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information As the only individual in contact with system users it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system System Failures This system has been carefully designed to be
45. isarm the system Go to the keypad and enter a valid access code If an error is made entering the code press and enter the correct code The Armed light will go out and the sounder will stop The correct access code must be entered before the entry time expires or the panel will go into alarm To change the entry time see section 17 System Times Ifan alarm occurred while the panel was armed upondisarming the Memory light and the zone light s of the zone s that caused the alarm will flash for two minutes Pressing will stop the flashing extinguish the zone light s and return the panel to the ready mode The Memory light will stay on steady to indicate that an alarm did occur during the last armed period To view the zone s that caused the alarm see Alarm Memory Display 3 Zone Bypassing 1 A bypassed zone will not be armed and will not sound an alarm Use zone bypassing when access is needed to part of a protected area or if damage to contacts or wiring cannot be repaired immediately The panel can be armed with one or more zones bypassed even if the zone s are open The Ready light willbe ON and the Bypass light will be ON if a zone is bypassed A fire zone cannot be bypassed Zone bypasses are automatically cancelled when the panel is disarmed NOTE Any zone defined as 24 Hour Bell 24 Hour Bell Buzzer or 24 Hour Buzzer can not be bypassed while that zone is violated To bypass a
46. ith the LINKS1000 Cellular Alarm Communicator Refer to the LINKS Installation Manual for further programming instructions i e F5 trouble from source 5 i e D1 partial closing 25 Communicator Call Directions This section requires four single digit entries using digits 0 to 3 only This section defines how the communicator will call the telephone numbers programmed in sections 01 and 03 to report the following events Zone Alarms and Restorals Access Codes Openings and Closings Priority Alarms and Restorals Maintenance Alarms and Restorals Enter ONE digit from the list below for each of the above categories Factory default 1 for all 4 code groups 0 Disables the function no transmission for the group 1 Call 1st phone number and back up to the 2nd phone number when section 13 light 1 is set to OFF and the panel has made 8 unsuccessful tries on the 1st phone number 2 Call the 2nd phone number only 3 Always call both phone numbers If is pressed during data entry you will be returned to the installer s programming mode and data for this section will NOT be saved 26 Downloading Telephone Number This telephone number is used by the panel to call the downloading computer when a request to call is make by entering 4 or for an auto download See section 14 3rd System Option Code lights 2 and 3 See section 01 1st Phone Number for instructions on programming the downloading telephone number 27
47. l the fire loop troubles are cleared To determine the type of trouble press k 2 Section 11 Digit 2 Summary 0 Standard delay loop 1 Instant loop 2 Interior Loop 3 Interior home away loop 4 24 hour bell loop 5 24 hour bell buzzer loop 6 24 hour buzzer loop 7 Auxiliary delay loop 8 Fire Loop 12 1st System Option Code The 1st System Option Code is set using the zone lights as shown in the table below Once section 12 is entered the 6 zone lights will indicate the status of each option Press a number key corresponding to the zone light number to turn the option ON and OFF Pressing 0 will turn all the zone lights OFF and the options will be set as shown against Light Off ZONE LIGHT 1 ON Communicator disabled e OFF Communicator Enabled 2 ON Transmission per 24 hour period e OFF Transmission per armed period 3 ON Alarm display while armed OFF No alarm display while armed 4 ON DTMF dialling OFF Pulse dialling 5 ON N C loops except fire loops OFF End of line resistor loops 6 ON Keypad P anic audible OFF Keypad Planic silent e Factory default settings DTMF dialling will default to pulse dialling after 2 unsuccessful DTMF dialling attempts 13 2nd System Option Code Use the same method of programming as section 12 ZONE LIGHT 1 ON Call 1st phone number only OFF Call 1st phone nu
48. larm e Keypad A uxiliary restore Transmission for operation of the F A and P keys will only take place if the appropriate sections in 09 are programmed with a reporting code e Fire loop trouble restore e Keypad Planic restore 10 Maintenance Alarms and Restorals These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit the following list of alarms and restorals See section 05 as a guide to programming e Low battery alarm e AC failure alarm e PTC failure alarm Automatic Test Code Test code is not transmitted if periodic downloading is selected section 14 light 3 For Automatic Test Code Reporting the time between reports in days must be entered in section 17 and the time of day for the report must be entered in section 19 NOTE For UL installations either AC failure or battery trouble reporting must be enabled e Low battery restore e AC failure restore e PTC failure restore 11 Zone Definitions As in the reporting codes sections once this section is entered 6 2 digit numbers are required Each 2 digit number entered defines how a zone will operate Zone Definitions Digit 1 The first digit determines whether the zone will cause a silent alarm or an audible alarm and whether the zone response will be fast or slow Loop response time can be programmed in section 17 and can be set from 10ms to 2550ms The factory default loop response time is 500 ms If set at fast the loop response
49. lay Before Transmission must not exceed 15 seconds 16 Zone Bypass Mask Use the same method of programming as used in section 12 If the zone light is ON the zone can be bypassed if OFF the zone cannotbe bypassed using 1 The fire zone cannot be bypassed 17 System Times There are 6 system times which can be programmed in this section and each entry requires a 3 digit number Do not press during data entry 1 Entry delay time 001 to 255 seconds This value determines the standard Entry Delay time The factory default entry time is 30 seconds See Section 11 for zone definitions 2 Exit delay time 001 to 255 seconds This value determines the standard Exit Delay time The factory default exit time is 120 seconds For zone definitions see Section 11 3 Bell cut off time 001 to 255 minutes This value determines the time the bell siren will sound before automatically turning off The factory default bell cut off time is 4 minutes 4 AC fail transmission delay 001 to 255 minutes This value determines the length of time before the communicator will transmit an AC failure report The factory default time is 30 minutes 5 Slow zone response time 001 to 255 x 10 ms This value determines the slow zone response time and provides times from 10 ms to 2550 ms The factory default slow zone 11 response time is 500 ms NOTE The fast zone response time is fixed at 10 ms See Sec
50. lephone number the Communicator will dial See Section 25 Communicator Call Direction After entering section 01 for programming enter the telephone number the same way you would dial it on a touch tone phone Press after the last digit to complete the telephone number programming A second dial tone search as required in a PBX system can be added by programming a HEX D between the digits in the phone number where it is required To enter a HEX D press x 4 Instead of adial tone search a pause of 4 seconds can be inserted between digits in a telephone number Enter x 2 gt to dial a HEX B Enter x 3 gt for a 4 second pause HEX C The total number of digits including dial tone searches and pauses must not exceed 16 Remember press to complete entry of the telephone number When complete enter two digits to program another section 02 1st Account Code The 1st Account Code is always transmitted to the 1st telephone number to identify the customer Enter a 4 digit number If the HEX digits A to F are required remember to enter x before and after the digit entry Where a zero is required in the account code enter HEX A x 1 to transmit 10 pulses which will be interpreted as a zero by the monitoring station receiver If a 3 digit code is required as in 3 1 formats enter 0 as the LAST digit The 0 represents a null digit where no pulses ar
51. m Option Code Use the same method of programming as section 12 13 ZONE LIGHT 1 ON Able to answer call from downloading computer OFF Cannot answer call from downloading computer 2 ON Enable callback to downloading computer e OFF Disable callback to downloading computer 3 ON Enable answering machine over ride OFF Disable answering machine over ride 4 ON Show bypass status while armed or disarmed OFF Show bypass status while disarmed only 5 ON Set for AC 50 Hz e OFF Set for AC 60 Hz 6 ON Restore on bell time out if zone is restored e OFF Restore as follower when zone restores e Factory default Downloading and Answering Machines If zone light 3 is ON and the panel is called for 1 or 2 rings only and then called back within a variable time from 1 to 249 seconds this time set in section 33 the panel will then answer the second call on the first ring If zone light 3 is OFF it is assumed that there is no answering machine connected to the telephone line and the panel will capture the line after the set number of rings If zone light 3 is OFF and an answering machine is connected and is set to answer before the panel the panel will be unable to receive a call from the downloading computer If the panel is set to answer before the answering machine the answering machine will be unable to receive incoming calls 32 5th System Option Code Use the same method of progr
52. m is NOT acknowledged within the 30 second period transmission will proceed and cannot be aborted If the alarm has been silenced and all smoke detectors are not restored to normal the alarm will re sound after 90 seconds 30 seconds after that the communicator will transmit If the alarm re sounds it may again be silenced by pressing and the communicator transmission will be aborted if the alarm is silenced within the 30 second transmission delay period Temporal Fire pattern is 0 5 sec ON 0 5 sec OFF 0 5 sec ON 0 5 sec OFF 0 5 sec ON 1 5 sec OFF To restore smoke detectors to normal clear all smoke from the detectors and perform a reset by pressing 7 See section 24 for programming the PGM terminal for smoke detector reset Pressing k 7 will remove power from the smoke detectors for 5 seconds if the detectors are clear of smoke they will return to normal If the detectors still have smoke in them the alarm will re sound and the sequence described above will repeat For an open on any loop programmed for fire the Trouble light will come ON and the keypad sounder will beep every 10 seconds The keypad trouble buzzer will sound and the Trouble light will come ON regardless of whether the panel is armed or disarmed The communicator will transmit the trouble condition if programmed in section 09 The audible trouble indication may be silenced by pressing The Trouble light will only go OFF when al
53. mber with back up to 2nd phone number 2 ON Master Code not user changeable e OFF Master Code user changeable 3 ON Bell squawk enabled e OFF Bell squawk disabled 4 ON PC16OUT module enabled e OFF PC16OUT module disabled 5 ON 6th code is maid s code one time use e OFF 6th code is normal access code 6 ON 1400 Hz handshake for Radionics formats 3 4 Band C e OFF 2300 Hz handshake for Radionics formats 3 4 B and C e Factory default settings With bell squawk enabled the bell siren will sound one short burst on arming and two short bursts on disarming NOTE When the panel is set for Auto Arming the bell siren will sound 1 short burst every 10 seconds for one minute before the panel Auto Arms unless the Bell During Auto Arm is disabled section 32 light 2 14 3rd System Option Code Use the same method of programming as section 12 ZONE LIGHT 1 ON OFF Access code required for bypass Access code not required for bypass 2 ON Enable 4 downloading call feature e OFF Disable x 4 call feature 3 ON Periodic downloading e OFF Periodic test transmission 4 ON _ 4 requires a access code e OFF k 4 does not require access code 5 ON Planic key has keypad audible feedback OFF P anic key without keypad audible feedback 6 ON Partial closings identified e OFF Partial closings not identified e Factory default setti
54. medy for breach of warranty Under no circumstances shall Digital Security Controls Ltd be 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 replace ment equipment facilities or services down time purchaser s time the claims of third parties including customers and injury to property 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 mer chantability or fitness for a particular purpose And of all other obligations or li abilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Ltd Digital Security Controls Ltd neither assumes 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 liabil ity concerning this product This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are governed by the laws of the province of Ontario Canada WARNING Digital Security Controls Ltd recommends that the entire system be com pletely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption it
55. mmed in section 31 zone light 4 ON See 17 System Times for instructions on changing the Exit Delay time Auto Bypass Home Away Arming Interior zones can be programmed as Home Away zones section 11 This means that when a correct access code is entered and you do not exit the premises the system will at the end of the exit delay time arm with interior zones automatically bypassed if those interior zones have been programmed as Home Away zones The Bypass light will come ON This is a convenience feature for the user who wishes to remain at home with the system armed To reactivate the interior zones that have been automatically bypassed press k 1 The Bypass light will go out If the bypassed zones were programmed as Home Away with delay the Bypass light will go out after the delay This command is a quick method of fully arming the system before going to bed and is useful for the user who has a keypad outside areas protected by interior zones Arming Without Entry Delay To eliminate the Entry Delay arm the system using 9 access code An exit may be made as in normal arming The system will arm as described above in Auto Bypass Home Away arming whether an exit is made or not The Armed light will flash to indicate that the system is armed without the entry delay Disarming Enter the premises through the designated entry exit door The keypad sounder will be on as a reminder to d
56. mum allowed entry time 45 seconds Maximum allowed exit time 60 seconds Minimum allowed bell cutoff time 4 minutes User bypass must be enabled so that a user code is required to bypass zones The installer should caution the user to NOT give system information to casual users Eg Codes bypass methods etc to babysitters or home service people Only the One Time use code should be given to the casual user The installer should advise the user and note in the user manual e Service organization name and telephone number e The programmed exit time e The programmed entry time Remote programming must be disabled The Master Code should be changed from the factory default setting and the new Master Code recorded in the User Manual 9 To achieve 24 hour battery stand by the combined AUX and Alarm Load shall not exceed 90mA and 600mA respectively A 12V 7 0Ah sealed lead acid battery shall be employed Features Keypad Programmable The PC1550 is complete with a default program so that it is operational with a minimum of programming The control panel is completely programmable from the keypad EEPROM Memory The panel uses EEPROM memory which will retain all program information even if AC and battery power are removed from the panel The EEPROM memory can be reprogrammed thousands of times Static Lightning Protection The PC1550 has been carefully designed and tested to provide reliable protection agains
57. n 5 for feedback 3 beeps or silent no buzzer feedback If programmed for audible the buzzer will sound once the key input is accepted Programming Guide Introduction The essential information which defines the operation of the control panel is stored in a section of the EEPROM memory which is accessible using the Installers Programming code or via downloading If the Installer s code is forgotten the EEPROM may be reset to the factory default code See Section 30 Reset to Factory Default Programming With the panel in the disarmed mode enter 8 1500 The panel can only be programmed while it is in disarmed mode The default installers code is 1500 it can be changed in section 20 New Installers Code Once the installer s command is entered the Armed light will come ON steadily and the Memory Bypass and Trouble lights will flash This indicates that the panel is ready for programming NOTE If no key entry is made for 2 minutes the panel will return to the Ready mode and installers programming will have to be re entered With the Armed light ON steadily enter 2 digits for the section you wish to program Section numbers range from 01 to 36 and each section canbe programmed independently Section 00 is reserved for binary programming which is normally done on instruction from factory technical personnel Once the 2 digits for the section you wish to program are entered th
58. nd maintenance staff in the case of commercial systems See 6 User Functions Command section for enabling and disabling the Quick Arm feature Keypad Zones F A P There are three zones which can be activated with single key entries on the keypad For the F A and P keys to be functional for transmission they must be enabled by the installer in Alarm and Restoral Codes section 09 F ire Key Pressing the F key and holding it for 1 second will initiate a local alarm which will sound using the Temporal Fire Pattern or will pulse the bell Also if programmed it will transmit the alarm to the monitoring station The keypad will sound a series of short beeps once the panel has accepted the alarm A uxiliary Key Pressing the A key and holding it for 1 second will if programmed transmit an Auxiliary alarm to the monitoring station There is no local alarm and no keypad lights will come ON when this key function is activated The keypad will sound a series of short beeps upon successful completion of the transmission to the monitoring station P anic Key Pressing the P key and holding it for 1 second will if programmed send a transmission to the monitoring station The alarm signal can be programmed to be audible or silent See Programming Section 12 option 6 If programmed as audible the local bell siren will sound steadily Keypad audible annunciation for the P key is programmable Section 14 optio
59. ngs 1 When option 2 is enabled the user or on site installer can initiate a call to the downloading computer by pressing 4 2 The panel can be enabled to periodically call the downloading computer The cycle time in days for the call is set in section 17 The automatic call to the downloading computer can be used to update the panel program and or to upload status information from the panel 3 If partial closings are enabled as identified then alarm codes for the bypassed zones will be transmitted 15 Communication Variables Once this section is entered two 2 digit numbers are expected Do not press while entering data The first 2 digit number defines the number of attempts alarm and restoral pairs per zone that the communicator will make before it shuts down for that zone swinger shutdown The number of attempts is for the period as defined in the 1st System Option Code Section zone light 2 The number of attempts may be programmed from 00 to 99 where 00 means the communicator will never shut down The fire zone cannot be shut down it always transmits The second 2 digit number defines the delay before transmission for zones defined as burglary zones only 24 hour loops or the fire loop will not be delayed The time may be programmed from 00 to 99 seconds where 00 means no delay NOTE For UL installations the Maximum Transmissions section cannot be enabled Also the De
60. ol of the Protected Premises In order to have a UL Certificated system the protected area is to be under the responsibility of one ownership and management i e one business under one name This may be a group of buildings attached or unattached with different addresses but under the responsibility of someone having mutual interest The person of mutual interest is not the alarm installing company Bell Location The alarm sounding device bell must be located where it can be heard by the person or persons responsible for maintaining the security system during the daily arming cycle Protection of the Control Unit The local control and the local power supply must be protected by one of the following ways e The control unit and audible alarm device must be in a protected area which is armed 24 hours a day e Each partition shall arm the area protecting the control unit and the audible alarm device power supply This may require duplicate protection armed by each partition Access to this protected area without causing an alarm will require that all partitions be disarmed In all cases described above the protected area for the control unit must be programmed as not bypassable Casual Users The installer should caution the user s to not give system information to casual users e g codes bypass methods etc to baby sitters or service people Only the One Time Use codes should be given to casual users User Information The ins
61. omputer This command must be enabled in section 14 option 2 Sections 26 27 and 28 must be programmed with the downloading computer s telephone number the downloading access code and the panel identification code NOTE 4 command can be programmed to require an access code e g 4 access code in section 14 option 4 User Programming Commands 15 Pressing 5 allows the user to program access codes 2 through 6 The 1st access code is the Master Code which the installer may 6 choose not to allow the user to program section 13 option 2 The 6th code may be changed from a regular code into a one time use or Maid s Code See section 13 option 5 NOTE The One time Use code is only cleared when it is used to arm If the Quick Arm command k 0 is used to arm the one time code will not be erased Programming Access Codes Enter 5 Master Code to enter the access code programming mode The Memory Bypass and Trouble lights will begin to flash The zone lights are used to indicate the program status of the 6 access codes Zone Light Access Code Status OFF Code not programmed steady Code programmed Flashing Code being programmed Upon entering this programming mode the 1st zone light will be ON to indicate that the Master Code is programmed with the Factory Default Code 1234 The Master Code may be changed here if the user has been en
62. on minutes 90 Installer s Lockout Enable Page 14 91 Installer s Lockout Disable Page 14 WARNING Panels returned to DSC with the Installer s Lockout enabled and no other apparent problems will be subject to an additional service charge 20 RAFN Security Products PC1550 Control Panel Wiring Diagram WZ Incorrect connections may result in PTC failure or improper operation Inspect wiring and ensure connections are correct before applying power Do not route any wiring over circuit boards Maintain at least 1 25 4mm distance BATTERY 12V 4 0Ah Maximum battery charge current is 360 mA Battery capacity for emergency standby is at least 4 hours if EEPROM Reset PC1550 the total load BELL AUX O P is 800mA or less Recommended Battery DSC mode BD4 12 All terminals Class 2 power limited except the battery leads Siren lt 8 Do not connect transformer to a receptacle controlled by a switch The transformer must be UL Listed and have a 16VAC 40 VA min restraining means wiring please For fire alarm applications it is mandatory to use one UL listed indoor signalling appliance with a minimum 85dB rating and cur rent rating of 1 Amp or less and be rated 85dB A minimum for indoor residential applications WHEELOCK model MT 12 24 R or equivalent DSC PTD 1640U Class 2 Transformer 1
63. one 2 Name Phone 3 Name Phone Installers Code ZONES Zone Type Protected Area 1 2 3 4 5 6 Entry Time Exit Time Bell Cutoff KEYPAD ZONES F Key ON OFF Quick Arm ON OFF A Key ON OFF Quick Exit ON OFF P Key ON OFF Installers Lockout ON OFF Installers Name NOTES PC1550 Version 4 1 15 Programming Work Sheets 0 NOTE In sections 01 to 10 do not enter data into sections that are not used 01 1st Phone Number Page 8 Enter 0 for the digit 0 in the phone number Enter 4x HEX D for additional dial tone detection between number digits as in local PBX systems Enter to end the phone number entry 02 1st Account Code Pages Enter x1 HEX A for the digit 0 in the account code For a 3 digit code enter 0 for the 4th digit 03 2nd Phone Number Page 9 NOTE For UL installations the second phone number must not be activated as the total number of dialing attempts would be greater than 10 04 2nd Account Code Pageg 05 Zone Alarm Reporting Codes Page 9 For single digit reporting codes enter 0 as the second digit Enter x1 HEX A to transmit a zero Zone 1 Alarm Zone 4 Alarm Zone 2 Alarm Zone 5 Alarm Zone 3 Alarm Zone 6 Alarm 06 Zone Restoral Reporting Codes Page9 For single digit repo
64. one line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line you may want to contact your local telephone company Equipment Maintenance Facility If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact the facility indicated below for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning Digital Security Controls Ltd 160 Washburn Street Lockport NY 14094
65. pen a trouble will be displayed and can be reported 5 2 AC Failure On loss of AC power the Trouble light will come ON immediately but the keypad buzzer will not sound The keypad buzzer will sound if AC power remains off and the battery reaches alow voltage The delay before transmitting AC Fail can be programmed from 1 to 255 minutes See Programming Section 17 3 PTC Failure Bell Siren or AUX Output A trouble is displayed if the Bell Siren PTC is open If the AUX output PTC fails it will not be displayed but will be transmitted if programmed to do so 4 Unsuccessful Communication Attempt If the digital communicator is unsuccessful at communicating with the monitoring station after 8 attempts at each phone number that is tried a trouble is generated See section 15 Communication Variables If a later attempt at communication is successful the trouble is cleared The trouble can also be cleared by pressing to exit from the trouble view mode 5 Fire Alarm Circuit Trouble An open circuit on the zone programmed as a fire loop will initiate a trouble See Zone Definitions section 11 6 Loss of Time on System Clock When the PC1550 is powered up or reset the internal time of day clock needs to be reset to the correct time The trouble will be cleared after entering the trouble view mode and pressing to exit The trouble will also be cleared on any attempt to set the time of day See 6 User Function
66. r Buzzer operates as the type 4 except only the buzzer will be activated in the armed or disarmed mode 7 Auxiliary Delay Loop operates the same as the type 0 loop except the entry exit times can be independently set in section 18 This loop type is useful when a loop with an entry and or exit time is required that is different from the standard times as established for type 0 zones in section 17 If section 32 light 5 is ON it will enable the system to be armed even if the auxiliary delay loop is open Ready light ON Also the system can be armed with the auxiliary delay loop closed and then it can be opened before the auxiliary exit delay has expired In both cases the auxiliary delay loop will not become active until both the auxiliary exit delay has expired and the loop is closed 8 Fire Loop Although a common fire signal is reported any one of the 6 zones may be programmed as a fire loop A fire loop is asupervised N O alarm initiating contacts end of line resistor circuit designed to accept latching 4 wire smoke detectors See the Control Panel Wiring Diagram On alarm fire loop shorted the bell siren will sound using the Temporal Fire pattern or will pulse to indicate that a fire loop has been activated Transmission by the digital communicator is delayed 30 seconds If the alarm is acknowledged before the 30 second delay has expired pressing will silence the alarm and abort the transmission If the alar
67. r or lesser extent Experiments using typical fires in family living units indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases For these reasons NFPA standard 72 requires smoke detectors to be installed outside of each sleeping area and on each additional story of the family unit The following information is for general guidance only and it is recommended that NFPA standard 72 be consulted and that the smoke detector manufacturer s literature be used for detailed installation instructions It is recommended that additional smoke detectors beyond those required be installed for increased protection The added areas include basement bedrooms dining rooms furnace room utility room and hallways not protected by the required detectors Bedroom Kitchen Living Room FIG 1 A smoke detector should be located between the sleeping area and the rest of the family unit Dining Room Kitchen Family Room Living Room Bedroom FIG 2 In the family living units with more than one sleeping area a smoke detector should be located to protect each sleeping area assent Living Dining Room on Room FIG 3 Asmoke detector should be located on each story of the living unit 4 0 1m gt Ceiling Acceptable Fi D m here ax NEVER HERE A 0 3m Max Top of detector acceptable here Wall NOTE Measurements shown are
68. require 11 Voc See the Fire Zone Wiring section for the connection of 4 wire smoke detectors The total load for the auxiliary power output must be calculated for all devices connected across the AUX terminals and for devices connected between the AUX and PGM terminals The output current cannot exceed 475 mA Allow 35 mA for each PC1500RK keypad connected to the panel PGM Terminal Connections The PGM terminal is a switched negative output which can be controlled by various programming options See Programming Guide section 24 Devices controlled by the PGM output must be connected between the PGM terminal which is and the Aux terminal Bell Siren Connection Observe polarity when connecting siren drivers sirens and polarized bells For UL installations when a bell or siren is used for fire signaling with a pulsed cadence it must be connected between the AUX and BELL terminals To maintain bell circuit supervision do not connect more than one device to the BELL terminal A fire bell or siren used for this application must be UL Listed and have acurrent consumption of 400mA or less e g Wheelock MT 12 24 R For UL installations you must use a BSM 100 Bell Supervision Module to supervise the Bell circuit The following connections of this module refer to BSM 100 Installation Instructions P N 29003252 LOAD LOAD Audible Fire lt Signalin
69. rt burst every 10 seconds for a one minute period if section 32 option 2 is off The keypad will also sound for one minute If any key is pressed during the 1 minute warning period Auto Arming will be aborted Auto Arming will be attempted at the same time the next day To set the Auto Arm time enter gt 6 Master Code 2 then enter the hours and minutes as described at the beginning of this section This feature must also be enabled see item 5 below 3 Reserved for future use 4 Quick Arm Pressing 4 while in the User Function Command mode will Enable 3 beeps or Disable one long beep the Quick Arm feature With this feature enabled the panel can be armed by simply entering 0 5 Auto Arm With this feature enabled the panel will automatically arm at the same time each day The time is set in section 19 or gt 6 Master Code 2 6 Door Chime With this feature enabled the keypad will beep 5 times when any zone defined as delay instant or auxiliary delay opens or closes The Door Chime feature does not operate on other zone definitions Zone Bypass may be used to eliminate beeping on zones where it is not wanted The Door Chime feature functions only while the panel is in the Disarmed mode 8 Bell Test Pressing 8 while in the User Function Command mode will sound the bell siren the keypad sounder and turn on all the keypad lights for 2 seconds 9 Reserved for future use 0 Installer s Test
70. rting codes enter 0 as the second digit Enter x1 HEX A to transmit a zero Zone 1 Restoral Zone 4 Restoral Zone 2 Restoral Zone 5 Restoral Zone 3 Restoral Zone 6 Restoral 07 Closing Arming Reporting Codes Partial Closing Reporting Code Page 9 iiti Access Code 1 eoa Access Code 4 hoe Access Code 2 fia nah Access Code 5 poii Access Code 3 DE Access Code 6 eee Partial Closing Code 08 Opening Disarming Reporting Codes After Alarm Reporting Code Page 9 The after alarm code is sent on disarming if an alarm occured during the previous armed period oe ee Access Code 1 py Access Code 4 eee Access Code 2 bee Access Code 5 oa Access Code 3 tii Access Code 6 or i After Alarm Code 09 Priority Alarms and Restorals Page9 Pressing the F A or P keys will immediately transmit both an alarm and restoral code There is no delay on the restoral code transmission he Fire Loop Trouble ee Fire Loop Trouble Restore et Keypad P anic Alarm aia Keypad P anic Restore ios Keypad F ire Alarm tte Keypad Fire Restore ae Keypad Al uxiliary Alarm i i Keypad A uxiliary Restore 10 Maintenance Alarms and Restorals Page 10 For automatic test code reporting time between reports in days must be specified in Section 17 and time of day for the report must be entered in Section 19 NOTE For UL installations either AC failure or battery trouble reporting must be enabled pi Low Battery Alarm Ooi i AC Fail Restore
71. s selected in section 14 3rd System Option Code Light 3 The cycle time in days for the test transmission or periodic downloading is set in section 17 System Times For a test transmission using the communicator an automatic test code should be entered in section 10 For periodic downloading or a test transmission using the communicator a valid transmission time must be entered in section 19 NOTE Upon power up if either the Auto Arm or the test transmission time has a valid time entered then a loss of time trouble for the system clock will be initiated Enter x 2 to view the trouble Light 6 will be ON If neither the Auto Arm nor Test Transmission have a valid time then a trouble will not be initiated 20 New Installer s Code 21 New Master Code 22 2nd Master Code Once the section number has been entered 20 21 or 22 enter a new 4 digit code Only use digits 0 through 9 as code numbers Do not press or If an error is made entering the code complete entry of the 4 digits then enter the section number again to enter the correct code 23 Communication Formats This section sets the type of format which will be sent to each of the two telephone numbers programmed in section 01 and 03 For each telephone number enter one digit from the list below See the HEX data programming section for details on how to enter digits A through P The selection for each phone number is determined by th
72. s the keypad buzzer is ON for 24 Hour Buzzer Zone Door Chime Entry Delay and Auto Arm Alert 07 System Status Armed Disarmed The PGM output switches to and remains at ground as long as the panel is armed The output goes high open while the panel is disarmed 08 Strobe Output Latched Alarm Output The PGM switches to ground on an alarm and remains low until the panel is disarmed It can be used to indicate that an alarm has occurred before entering the premises 09 Failure to Communicate The PGM output switches to ground if the systems fails to communicate after 8 attempts to each phone number that will be tried according to the communicator call direction options The output remains low until a successful communication takes place or until trouble 4 is cleared from the keypad This option can be used to tie two systems together so that if one fails to communicate the other system will report the failure 0A PGM ON during Entry Delay The PGM output will be switched on for the duration of the Entry Delay This option may be used to provide lighting in the entrance area or to activate a device when the Entry Delay begins 0B PGM ON during Exit Delay The PGM output will be switched on for the duration of the Exit Delay This option may be used to provide lighting in the exit area or to activate a device when the Exit Delay begins OC LINKS1000 Interface This option configures the system for use w
73. sult 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 On the side of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number of this equipment Notification to Telephone Company Upon request the customer shall notify the telephone company of the particular line to which the connection will be made and provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence of the protective circuit FCC Registration Number F53CAN 73151 AL E Ringer Equivalence Number 0 1B USOC Jack RJ 31X Telephone Connection Requirements Except for the telephone company provided ringers all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard plugs and telephone company provided jacks or equivalent in such a manner as to allow for easy immediate disconnection of the terminal equipment Standard jacks shall be so arranged that if the plug connected thereto is withdrawn no 29003080 R1 interference to the operation of the equipment at the customer s premises which remains connected to the telephone network shall occur by reason of such withdrawal Incidence of
74. t explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Even if the smoke detector operates as intended there may be circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death E Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installa tion 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 effective ness 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 lighting and so on E Warning Devi
75. t static and lightning induced transients Our special Zap Trac circuit board design catches high voltage transients right at the wiring terminals and transient protection devices are placed in all critical areas to further reduce damaging voltages Supervision e Low or disconnected battery e Loss of AC power e Loss of time on system clock e Microprocessor Watchdog circuit Operation e Download Upload capability e Programmable auto downloading e 60 sec bypass of zones on power up e Swinger shutdown e Transmission delay e Six access codes e Master key code Any one of the six zones may be programmed as a fire zone e Temporal Fire Pattern e Programmable test transmission e Zone bypass from the keypad e Six zones e Bell Siren zone e Programmable output e Three dedicated keys Fire Auxiliary Panic e Backlit aesthetically pleasing keypad Specifications PC1550 Control Panel e Six fully programmable zones EOL resistor supervised option any one of the six zones may be programmed as a fire zone maximum zone loop resistance 100 ohms e Bell Siren outputs 1 amp steady for burglary pulsed for fire e Programmable output 300 mA 12 programmable options e Auxiliary power output 475 mA e PC1500RK keypad 3 maximum e Sealed Battery 11 Voc 4 Ah minimum Transformer 16 Vac 40 VA e Panel dimensions 10 high x 8 wide x 3 deep 254 x 208 x 76 mm Surface mount e Panel colour light
76. taller should advise the users and note in the user instruction manual e Service organization name and telephone number The programmed exit time e The programmed entry time 1 800 387 3630 1998 Digital Security Controls Ltd 1645 Flint Road Downsview Ontario Canada M3J 2J6 Printed in Canada FCC Compliance Statement CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd could void your authority to use this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct 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 Con
77. the panel to call the downloading computer either by the periodic download function or through the use of the k 4 command Enter 0 for the digit 0 in the phone number Enter 4x HEX D for additional dial tone detection between number digits as in local PBX systems Enter to end the phone number entry 27 Downloading Access Code Page 13 Default Pia Dero eal rato This code allows the panel to confirm that a valid downloading computer is requesting access 28 Panel Identification Code Page 13 Default 1 5 0 1 This code confirms the panel s identity to the downloading computer 19 PC1550 Version 4 1 29 Number of Rings Before Answering Page 13 Default 1 2 Enter a number from 01 to 12 to set the number of rings before the panel will answer 30 Reset To Factory Default Page 13 31 4th System Option Code Page 14 Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF OFF Zone Light 1 Enable download answer Disable answer OFF Zone Light 2 Enable download callback Disable callback OFF Zone Light 3 Answering machine over ride Disable over ride OFF Zone Light 4 Show bypass status armed Show bypass status disarmed OFF _ Zone Light 5 AC 50 Hz AC 60 Hz OFF Zone Light 6 Restore on bell time out Restore as follower e If zone light 4 is ON bypass status will always be shown If zone light 4 is OFF bypass status is shown only when the panel is disarmed 32 5th System Option Code Page 14 Default
78. tion 11 Zone Definitions 6 Test transmission cycle time 001 to 255 days This value determines the frequency in days of the test transmission either via the communicator or by calling the downloading computer The factory default setting is 30 days See Section 14 3rd System Option Code light 3 18 Auxiliary Delay Loop Entry Exit Times This section requires two 3 digit entries to establish the Auxiliary Entry and Exit Delay times Do not press during data entry The default Entry Delay is 45 seconds and may be changed to any time from 001 seconds to 255 seconds The default Exit Delay is 120 seconds and may be changed to any time between 001 to 255 seconds For auxiliary delay zone times to be effective the zone must be programmed as a type 7 in the Zone Definition Section 11 19 System Clock Times This section requires two 4 digit entries to set the Automatic Arming Time of Day and the Test Transmission Time of Day Do not press during data entry Factory default for both these times is 9999 that is NO automatic arming or test transmission will take place even if those functions are enabled VALID times must be entered in this section before these features will function The system clock is in military time Two digits from 00 to 23 are entered for the hour of the day and two digits from 00 to 59 are entered for the minute of the hour Test transmission or periodic downloading i
79. to the closest edge of the detector FIG 4 Smoke Detector mounting Dead Air Space The smoke from a fire generally rises to the ceiling spreads out across the ceiling surface and begins to bank down from the ceiling The corner where the ceiling and wall meet is an air space into which the smoke may have difficulty penetrating In most fires this dead air space measures about 4 in 0 1m along the ceiling from the corner and about 4 in 0 1m down the wall as shown in Figure 4 Detectors should not be placed in the dead air space Keypad Functions Introduction The PC1500RK remote keypad provides complete information and control of the PC1550 control panel The panel can be fully programmed from the keypad The 6 zone lights provide alarm and status indication for the alarm circuits Each zone can be programmed to be a burglary zone or a fire zone Master Code This code is used to arm and disarm the panel to reset the bells after an alarm program up to 5 additional codes using 5 and to enter other user functions using 6 The panel default program allows the user to change the Master Code The panel can be programmed by the installer so the user cannot change the Master Code The default Master Code is 1234 See 13 2nd System Option Code 2nd Master Code A second Master Code can be programmed This code can be changed by the installer only and is useful where there are multiple panels in
80. us D 24 Programmable Output Options PGM Terminal The PGM output can be programmed in this section to operate in response to various panel operations The output pulse connects the PGM terminal to the negative power rail 01 Ground Start Pulse This option provides a 2 second output pulse before dialling begins to obtain the dial tone on Ground Start telephone equipment 02 Utility Output no Access Code When activated by entering 7 the PGM output will go low for 5 seconds and the keypad buzzer will sound 03 Utility Output any Access Code The same as 02 except the command is k 7 any valid access code 04 5 Second Reset Pulse When this option is selected the PGM output is normally low That is it is just the reverse of all other options which are normally high and go low when activated This option is normally used as the negative return for power to 4 wire smoke detectors positive comes from the AUX terminal To activate this output to reset smoke detectors enter the x 7 command The PGM terminal will go high open circuit and thus remove power from the devices connected The keypad buzzer will sound for the 5 second period 05 Courtesy Pulse This option provides an output which follows the entry and exit times It can be used to turn on a courtesy light near the exit door for the duration of the entry exit times 06 Keypad Buzzer Follow Mode The PGM output will go low as long a
81. ve at the default setting of 9999 For Sections 20 21 and 22 Enter 4 digits from 0 to 9 Do not enter x or 20 New Installers Code Page 12 Default 1 5 0 0 21 New Master Code Page12 Default 1234 22 2nd Master Code Page12 Default AAAA The 2nd Master Code can be erased by entering x1111 AAAA not programmed 18 PC1550 Version 4 1 23 Communication Formats Page 12 It is necessary to program the format for both numbers even if the second telephone number is not used Default Default is TE 1st Telephone Number iti i i 2nd Telephone Number Enter one HEX digit from 0 to F for each phone number from the following list 0 SILENT KNIGHT ADEMCO SLOW 10 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 4 1 and 4 2 non extended formats 1 SESCOA FRANKLIN DCI VERTEX 20 BPS 2300 Hz handshake 3 1 4 1 and 4 2 non extended formats 2 SILENT KNIGHT FAST 20 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 4 1 and 4 2 non extended formats 3 RADIONICS 2300 1400 Hz handshaker 3 1 4 2 non extended formats 4 RADIONICS 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 4 2 non extended with parity format 5 7 DO NOT USE 8 SILENT KNIGHT ADEMCO SLOW 10BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format 9 SESCOA FRANKLIN DCI VERTEX 20 BPS 2300 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format A SILENT KNIGHT FAST 20 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format B RADIONICS 2300 1400 Hz handshakes 3 1 extended format C RADIONICS 2300

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