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1. ccseseseeeteeeeeeeees Section 391 LINKS Preamble Third Telephone Number sesers Section 392 LINKS Preamble All Telephone Number c eceseseseeeeeereeeeeeeeeeneeaeeee Section 393 LINKS Preamble Downloading Telephone Number ssseceeeeeeeeeees Section 490 Communicator Call Direction Options s e Section 361 to 368 Call LINKS as well as Land Line 0 ccecceeeceeeteeeeeeseeeteeeeees Section 380 Option 7 Maximum Dialing Attempts 0 cc scccscessseesestcsssesseesscesesteeseeessesseessaeess Section 160 Module Programming The programming sections listed below pertain to additional modules on the system For instructions on programming these modules and a description of each programming section see their respective installation manuals PC5400 Programming cecceeeeceeeeeereeeteeeeeneeees Section 801 PC5928 Programming seceeeeeeeeeeeeee Section 802 Alternate Communicator Programming Section 803 PC5132 Programming seeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Section 804 PC5108L Programming seses Section 806 PC5928 Audio Interface Module The PC5928 Audio Interface will allow you to connect up to 7 Interior PC5921 or exterior PC5921EXT Intercom Stations These attractive surface mount stations contain both speaker and microphone and will allow you to add intercom features to your alarm system such as e Page Answer Do Not Disturb Baby Listener Broadcast
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3. Q Complete all wiring before applying AC or connecting the battery Wiring the Keybus Section 2 3 Wire the Keybus to each of the modules following the guidelines provided Assigning Zones to Zone Expanders Section 2 5 If zone expander modules are being used the modules must be configured so the panel knows which zones are assigned to each expander Follow the guideline provided to assign zones to expanders Zone Wiring Section 2 9 Power down the control panel and complete all zone wiring Follow the guidelines provided in Section 2 9 to connect zones using normally closed loops single EOL resistor double EOL resistors Fire zones and Keyswitch Arming zones Completing Wiring Complete all other wiring including bells or sirens phone line connections ground connections or any other wiring necessary Follow the guidelines provided in Section 2 2 Terminal Descriptions Power up the Control Panel Once all zone wiring and Keybus wiring is complete power up the control panel Q The panel will not power up if only the battery is connected Keypad Assignment Section 2 6 Keypads must be assigned to different addresses to be properly supervised Follow the guideline provided in Section 2 6 to assign keypads Enabling Supervision Section 2 7 After all modules have been wired to the Keybus supervision must be enabled Once supervision is enabled the panel will be able to indicate module communication faults Follow the gu
4. BELL RED BLK YEL GRN 1 PGM 2 Donotmix different models on the same circuit as COMPATIBLE v correct operation may be impaired SYSTEM Compatible Smoke Detectors KEYPAD 0 22002 Name Mode Compatibility ID Max IN For Fire Bell Siren wiring please LCD5500Z PC5516Z END OF LINE DSC MN220 PS 220 20 S refer to Installation Manual PC5508Z PC5532Z RESISTOR System Sensor 1100 1451 A 12 T KPL5500Z KP5516Z EOLR 3 2100 2100T A 12 Wo BELL SIREN 700 mA MAXIMUM KFS5062 RESDIGE 2151 1151 A 12 OBSERVE POLARITY 2400 1400 A 12 PGM CONNECTIONS 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS _ Z LED INDICATOR RELAY OUTPUT aia 22 Smoke Detector must be latching type such as DSC MN240 G AC O To reset smoke detectors enter 7 2 o2 22 2o ojo IMPORTANT ia a Zone Inout lt M POWER LOOP sat VAL one Inpu SUPERVISORY RELAY a k k a J i a a A minimum 4 Sane iT com aux _12VDC 35mA MAXIMUM separation must be X t BLK WHT py SAE Peep maintained between Q NO Pa RM 1 circuits and all SMOKE 77 gt ZnS os re P other wiring DETECTOR N AM OUT ALARM 680 Q LED INITIATING 12 VDC Age sie doa ees RESISTOR INDICATOR LOO ANCE TYPICAL VALUE COM N C N O 1000 LATCHING 4 WIRE WHT RED GRN TYPICAL ZONE CIRCUITS SMOKE DETECTOR AnyZ Any COM AnyZ Any COM AnyZ Any COM AnyZ Any COM FOR EXAMPLE Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal DSC MN240 N V EOLR 2 Refer to installation guidelines
5. This function key provides the user with a simple method for testing the system See Section 3 4 Commands 6 User functions A valid Master Code is required to perform this command 08 1 Bypass Mode This function key provides the user with a simple method for entering the Bypass Mode If a access code is required it must be entered before bypassing can be performed See Section 3 4 Pk Commands xX 1 Zone Bypass 09 2 Trouble Display This function key provides the user with a simple method for entering the Trouble Display Mode See Section 3 4 Commands 2 Trouble display 10 3 Alarm Memory This function key provides the user with a simple method for entering the Alarm Memory Display Mode See Section 3 4 Pk Commands 3 Alarm memory 11 f k 5 Programming Access Codes This function key provides the user with a simple method for programming access codes After this key is pressed a valid System Master or Partition Master will have to be entered before the panel will allow programming to be performed See Section 3 4 Commands 5 Programming Access Codes 12 6 User Functions This function key provides the user with a simple method for programming User Functions After this key is pressed a valid System Master or Partition Master must be entered before the panel will allow User Functions to be performed See Section 3 4
6. Software to Factory Default Programming Section 999 Installer Lockout lf Installer Lockout is selected a hardware default cannot be performed If a software default is performed all programming will restore to factory default When Installer Lockout Disable is selected the panel will restore all programming to factory defaults if a hardware or software default is performed on the main control panel To enable or disable Installer Lockout perform the following Step 1 Enter Installer Programming Step 2 Enter Program Section 99X Step 3 Enter the Installer Code Step 4 Enter Program Section 99X again Installer Lockout Enable eee eee eee renee Section 990 Installer Lockout Disable cece eee eeeeeee Section 991 eeeeeeec e0e0ee eceseeeoeecseeeeeeeee4e8 ee8eese e e Walk Test Installer The Installer Walk Test can be used to test the alarm state of each zone of the panel The walk test cannot be used to test zone type 24 Before beginning the walk test ensure the following conditions are met 1 The panel is disarmed 2 The Keypad Blanking option is disabled section 016 3 3 The Fire Bell is Continuous option is disabled section 014 8 4 The Transmission Delay is disabled if Transmission Delay is not required section 370 Q Fire Troubles are not supported in Walk Test All outputs will activate for both partitions during the walk test regardless of programmi
7. or Normally Open NO detection devices or contacts are being used End of Line Resistors arenema Section 013 Option 1 Single End of Line Resistors Section 013 Option 2 Double End of Line DEOL Resistors Double End of Line resistors allow the panel to determine if the zone is in alarm tampered or faulted To enable panel detection of double end of line resistors programming section 013 option 1 must be OFF and option 2 must be ON ANY Z ANY COM TERMINALTERMINAL Q If the Double EOL supervision option is enabled all hardwire zones must be wired for Double EOL resistors except for Fire and 24 Hour Supervisory zones aai Do not wire DEOL resistors on keypad zones Do not use DEOL resistors for Fire zones or 24 Hour Supervisory zones Do not wire peuse EoLaRcUNT Fire zones to keypad zone terminals if the DEOL supervision option is selected 1 NORMALLY CLOSED This option can only be selected if Normally Closed NC detection devices or CONTACT WITH 56000 END OF LINE contacts are being used Only one NC contact can be connected to each zone 10 2 9 4 2 9 5 2 9 6 2 9 7 The following chart shows zone status under certain conditions Loop Resistance Loop Status 0Q shorted wire loop shorted Fault 5600 contact closed Secure Infinite broken wire loop open Tamper 11200Q contact open Violated eeeeeeecesecscs0eeeeee eeeeeeeeseeeeeeesee eee End of Line Resisto
8. programmable output options and attributes 29 Programmable Output Options 01 Burglary and Fire Bell Output The output will activate when the alarm output is active and will turn off when the alarm output is silenced If the alarm output is pulsing the PGM output will pulse as well This output will follow the activation of the alarm output pre alert for delayed fire zones 02 For future use 03 Sensor Reset 7 2 Q This output will normally be active switched to ground This option is used to reset power for latching smoke detectors The output will deactivate for five seconds when the 7 2 command is entered see Section 3 4 x 7 Output Functions The keypad buzzer will not sound for the five second period Please refer to the Control Panel Wiring Diagram in this manual for wiring instructions Only ONE of options 03 Sensor Reset 04 2 Wire Smoke and 20 7 2 Command Output Option 2 may be programmed on the same system 04 2 Wire Smoke Support PGM2 Only PGM2 may be used in conjunction with two wire smoke detectors PGM Output Attributes for PGM2 when used for 2 wire smoke detector support must remain at default Attributes 1 and 3 ON Do not program any PGM output other than PGM2 for 2 wire smoke detector support Refer to the Hook Up diagram in this manual for wiring instructions See Section 2 9 5 Fire Zone Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Detectors 05 Par
9. 2 Enable Auto Arm Day eciiseccsevscciesciescuscnrasetercasecvescaaccesctnasesevededtveveteeseveen 6 3 Auto Arm TIMES 0 ceceeeeeeeeeeceeeeceeeeeaeeeeneeeeeeeeeseaaeeeeeeeeeaee Sections 180 193 Auto Arm Postpone Reporting Code sssseessererrieerreierereeeen Section 348 Partial Closing Reporting Code eeeceeceeseeseeeeeneeeeeeeeteeeeeeeee Section 343 Late to Close Enable Disable c ceeeeeeees Section 017 option 5 Late to Close reporting code oe ee eeeeeeteeseeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeaeeeeateee Section 343 Partition 1 or 2 Auto arm Schedule in 6 Section 017 options 2 amp 3 eeeeeeee9 eoeseeese34s83 sst 35 5 22 5 23 5 24 5 25 5 26 5 26 1 5 26 2 Keypad Lockout The panel can be programmed to lockout keypads if a series of incorrect access code entries are made After the Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout has been reached the panel will lock out the keypad for the Lockout Duration and log the event to the event buffer For the duration of the lockout the panel will sound an error tone when any key is pressed The invalid code counter will be reset every hour To disable Keypad Lockout program the Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout as 000 Q If Keypad Lockout is active the panel cannot be armed disarmed with a keyswitch eeeeee ee e ee eeeeeeese eeeec0ee0ee0ee 0 Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout Section 012 Lockout Duration sii
10. 3 modules can be connected to increase the system zones to J o a maximum of 32 See PC5108 Installation Instructions Sheet PC5132 Wireless Receiver Module a m The PC5132 Wireless Receiver module can be used to connect up to 32 wireless devices All devices are spread spectrum 900 MHz fully supervised and use standard AAA or AA alkaline batteries See PC5132 Installation Manual for details Additional wireless devices are available WLS904 Wireless Motion Detector The wireless Motion Detector can be used in conjunction with the PC5132 Wireless Receiver to include wireless space protection The unit comes with four AAA batteries WLS906 Wireless Smoke Detector The wireless Smoke Detector can be used in conjunction with the PC5132 Wireless Receiver to include wireless smoke detection The unit comes with six AA batteries WLS907 Wireless Slimline Universal Transmitter The wireless Slimline Universal Transmitter can be used with the PC5132 Wireless Receiver to add wireless door or window contacts in a smaller package The unit comes with three AAA batteries and has built in contacts WLS908 Wireless Panic Pendant The wireless Panic Pendant can be used in conjunction with the PC5132 Wireless Receiver to include personal wireless protection The unit comes with 1 mini 12V bat
11. 40VA e Battery 12 volt 4 Ah minimum rechargeable sealed lead acid Remote Keypad Specifications 8 Different Keypads Available PC5508 Z 8 Zone LED Keypad PC5532 Z 32 Zone LED Keypad PC5516 Z 16 Zone LED Keypad LCD5500 Z Alphanumeric Keypad Each Keypad has 5 Fully Programmable Function Keys Connect up to 8 Keypads Four Wire Quad Connection to Keybus e Built in Piezoelectric Buzzer Z version keypads have zone input Digital Communicator Specifications e Supports all Major Formats including SIA and Contact ID and Residential Dial Split Reporting of Selected Transmissions to Each Telephone Number 3 Programmable Phone Numbers e 2 Account numbers Supports LINKS1000 Cellular Communication e DTMF and Pulse Dialing DPDT Line Seizure e Anti jam Feature e Event Initiated Personal Paging System Supervision Features The PC5015 continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions including e AC Power Failure Trouble by Zone e Fire Trouble Telephone Line Trouble e Low Battery Condition Bell Output Trouble Loss of Internal Clock e AUX Power Supply Fault Tamper by Zone e Failure to Communicate e Module Fault Supervisory or Tamper Camera Troubles via DLM 4L 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 False Alarm Prevention Features e Audible Exit Delay e Audible Exit Fault Urgency on Entry Delay e Quick Exit e Swinger Shutdown e Recent Closing Transmission e Cross Zone Al
12. 5 16 1 5 17 5 18 5 19 5 20 Bell Squawk on Entry Delay nsee Section 014 Option 4 Audible Exit Delay Section 014 Option 6 Audible Exit Fault Section 013 Option 6 Exit Delay Termination 0 cece eee eeeeeee reece Section 014 Option 7 eoe oo Event Buffer The panel will store the last 128 events that have occurred on the system Each event will contain the time date partition and the event itself along with the zone number access code number or any other information pertaining to the event If the Event Buffer Follows Swinger Shutdown feature is enabled the event buffer will not store events after the swinger shutdown level has been reached This will prevent the panel from overwriting the entire buffer if a problem exists See Section 5 17 Swinger Shutdown The event buffer can be viewed three different ways It can be viewed through an LCD keypad printed on site using the PC5400 printer module See Section 5 29 On Site Printer or it can be uploaded through the DLS software Viewing the Event Buffer The following is the procedure for viewing the event buffer through the LCD keypad Step 1 Enter 6 Master Code Step 2 Select View Event Buffer The keypad will display the Event Number Partition Time and Date of the event in question Use the key to toggle between this information and the event itself Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through th
13. Commands x 6 User functions 13 7 1 Command Output Option 1 This function key provides the user with a simple method for activating a PGM Output programmed as Command Output Option 1 See Section 5 10 PGM Outputs By default after this key is pressed a valid access code must be entered See Section 3 4 Commands 7 Command output functions 14 7 2 Smoke Detector Reset This function key provides the user with a simple method for activating a PGM output programmed as either option 03 Sensor Reset 04 2 wire Smoke Support or 20 Command Output option 2 15 General Voice Prompt Help This feature can only be programmed if both the Escort5580 and the PC5928 Audio Matrix module are being used When the function key is pressed the intercoms will perform a Help page The user must then press the Page Answer button on any intercom station to begin the help session with the Escort For more information please refer to the PC5928 Installation Manual 16 0 Quick Exit Same as described in Function Keys Section 3 5 17 1 Reactivate Stay Away Zones This function key provides the user with a simple method for adding Stay Away zones back into the system see Section 3 4 Commands 1 Reactivate Stay Away zones 18 Identified Voice Prompt Help This feature can only be programmed if both the Escort5580 and the PC5928 Audio Matrix module are being used W
14. Downlook operation If a delayed Fire zone is violated it will be displayed on all keypads and can be delayed at any keypad Typically this zone is used for latching smoke detectors Standard 24 Hour Fire Zone When violated the panel will immediately latch the alarm output and communicate to central station The alarm will sound for the Bell Cutoff time programmed in Section 005 or can be programmed to sound until a valid code is entered Section 014 Option 8 If a Fire zone is violated it will be displayed on all keypads Typically this zone is used for pull stations Q Do not wire Fire zones on keypad zone terminals if the DEOL supervision option is enabled for the panel section 013 option 2 Do not program fire zones for Downlook operation 22 09 10 11 12 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 87 88 5 1 1 5 2 24 Hour Supervisory Zone If this zone is violated whether armed or disarmed the panel will report to the central station and log the zone fault This zone gives a silent alarm by default Q Do not wire 24 Hour Supervisory zones on keypad zone terminals 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer Zone Whether armed or disarmed when this zone type is violated the panel will immediately latch the keypad buzzer until a valid access code is entered and will communicate immediately to the central station 24 Hour Burglary Zone If this zone is violated whether armed
15. Options for more information To disarm the panel enter the premises through the designated entry exit door The keypad will emit a steady beep to warn that you must disarm the system During the last 10 seconds of entry delay the panel will pulse the keypad beeper on and off rapidly to warn the entry delay is about to expire Enter a valid Access Code at the keypad If an error is made re enter the code correctly When a correct code is entered the keypad will turn off the Armed light and stop the keypad buzzer If an alarm occurred while the panel was armed the Memory light and the zones which caused the alarm will be flashing Press the key to return the keypad to the Ready state Auto Bypass When the system is armed and any zone or zone s on the system have been programmed as Stay Away the panel will immediately turn on the Bypass light It will then monitor all zones programmed as Delay 1 and Delay 2 If no delay type zone is violated by the end of the exit delay the panel will bypass all Stay Away type zones The Bypass light will remain on to inform the home owner that the interior protection has been automatically bypassed by the panel If a delay zone is violated during the exit delay the Stay Away zones will be active after the exit delay expires This is a convenience for the user that wishes to arm the panel while at home The user does not have to bypass the interior manually The user can add the Stay Awa
16. PC5108L DLM 4L see the PC5108L Installation Manual for details Q Master Code attributes cannot change By default each code has the attributes of the code used to program it The available access codes are as follows General Access Codes Access Codes 01 to 32 Each access code can be used to arm and disarm the system Enable any of the access code attributes to allow access to the above mentioned functions access code attributes 1 6 Duress Codes Access Codes 33 and 34 When a Duress Code is used to perform any function the panel will report a Duress Reporting Code See Section 5 7 Communicator Reporting Codes Partition Master Codes Access Codes 41 and 42 Partition Master Codes can program additional access codes and the Duress Code for their Partition System Master Code Access Code 40 By default the System Master Code is enabled to operate on both Partitions and can perform any keypad function This code can be used to program all access codes as well as the Partition Master Codes and Duress Codes If the Master Code Not Changeable option is enabled the System Master Code can only be changed using Installer Programming For instructions on programming access codes see the PC5015 Instruction Manual Programming Access Codes L O E O E E O E O E E E E E O O E E E E E E e e E E E E Code Required for Bypass e Section 015 Option 5 Master Code Not Changeable option
17. PC5508 Yes No Keypad zone support PC5508Z Yes PC5516 Yes No Keypad zone support PC5516Z Yes PC5532 Yes No Keypad zone support PC5532Z Yes LCD5500 v1 X Yes No Keypad zone support Some display messages not supported LCD5500Z v2 X Yes PC5908 No PC5928 Yes PC5400 v1 X to v2 1 Yes Some printing messages not supported PC5400 v2 2 Yes Links1000 Yes Links2150 Yes Links2450 Yes DLM 1 No DLM 4 v1 X No DLM 4L v1 0L DLM 7 No A Security Products 1999 Digital Security Controls Ltd 1645 Flint Road Downsview Ontario Canada M3J 2J6 Tel 416 665 8460 Fax 416 665 7498 Tech Line 1 800 387 3630 www dscgrp com Printed in Canada 29003272 R2
18. Please refer to Programming LCD5500Z Keypads in the Programming Worksheets for defaulting the LCD5500Z PC55XXZ LED keypads must be manually reprogrammed in installers section 000 Factory Default Main Panel Hardware Step 1 Remove AC and battery from the panel Step 2 Remove all wires from the Zone 1 and PGM1 terminals Step 3 With a piece of wire short the Zone 1 terminal to the PGM1 terminal Step 4 Apply AC power to the main panel Step 5 When Zone Light 1 is lit on the keypad the default is complete Step 6 Remove AC power from the control Step 7 Reconnect all original wiring and power up the control rT AC power must be used to power the panel The panel will not default if the battery is used Factory Default Main Panel Software and other Modules Step 1 Enter Installer Programming Step 2 Enter Program Section 99X Step 3 Enter the Installer Code Step 4 Enter Program Section 99X again The panel will take a few seconds to reset When the keypad is operational the default is complete eeeee0eeees eeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Restore Alternate Communicator to Factory Default Programming Section 993 Restore Escort5580 to Factory Default Programming cee Section 995 Restore PC5132 to Factory Default Programming Section 996 Restore PC5400 to Factory Default Programming Section 997 Restore PC5928 to Factory Default Programming Section 998 Restore Main Panel
19. an alarm will occur Press 6 while in the Trouble mode to view the affected zones If a zone is tampered or faulted it must be fully restored to clear the trouble 7 Device Low Battery A wireless device has a low battery condition Press 7 one two or three times to view which devices are experiencing battery failure An LED keypad will indicate battery failure using zone lights 1 to 8 The following will occur of Keypad displays beeps Press 7 1 Zones with low batteries LED keypad zone lights 1 to 32 Press 7 again 2 Handheld keypads with low batteries LED keypad zone lights 1 to 4 Press 7 again 3 Wireless keys with low batteries LED keypad zone lights 1 to 16 8 Loss of System Time When the panel is powered up the internal clock needs to be set to the correct time This trouble is cleared when an attempt is made to reset the clock 3 Alarm Memory The Memory light will be on if any alarm occurred during the last armed period or if an alarm occurred while the panel was disarmed 24 hour zones Instructions on viewing alarms in memory are located in the PC5015 Instruction Manual Disarming the System 4 Door Chime On Off If enabled the keypad will beep 5 times rapidly when a zone is tripped and restored The panel will only do this for zones with the Door Chime attribute enabled and if the door chime feature is enabled See Section 5 2 Zone Attributes The door chime feature is explain
20. below to ensure that no part of the system is overloaded and cannot function properly System Outputs all 12 Voc e PC5015 VAUX 550 mA Subtract the listed rating for each keypad expansion module and accessory connected to VAUX or Keybus BELL 700 mA Continuous Rating 3 0 A Short Term Available only with stand by battery connected e PC5204 VAUX 1 0 A Continuous Rating Subtract for each device connected 3 0 A Short Term Available only with stand by battery connected PC5208 VAUX 250 mA Subtract for each device connected Subtract the total load on this terminal from the PC5015 VAUX Keybus output e PC5108 VAUX 100 mA Subtract for each device connected Subtract the total load on this terminal from the PC5015 VAUX Keybus output 2 5 PC5015 Device Ratings 12 Voc LCD5500 Keypad 50 mA PC5532 Keypad 45 mA PC5516 Keypad 45 mA PC5508 Keypad 45 mA LCD5500Z Keypad 85 mA PC5532Z Keypad 85 mA PC5516Z Keypad 85 mA PC5508Z Keypad 85 mA PC5108 Zone Module 35 mA PC5204 Output Module 20 mA PC5108L Downlook Interface 60 mA Other Devices Read the manufacturer s literature carefully to determine the maximum current requirement during activation or alarm and use this value for loading calculations Do not allow connected devices to exceed the system capabilities during any possible operational mode PC5208 Output Module 50 mA PC5132 Wireless Module 125 mA Escort5580 Module 150 mA PC5928 A
21. data being displayed Scroll past the end of the data displayed or press the key to exit the Section 21 Program Descriptions SE CT NN The following section explains all the programmable features including how the feature operates options that pertain to the feature and a summary of program locations that require programming 5 1 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Zone Definitions These sections will allow you to select how each of the 32 zones will operate Each zone requires a 2 digit entry In addition to selecting how each zone will operate attributes may be programmed by zone See Section 5 2 Zone Attributes Null Zone The zone will not operate in any way Zones that are not used should be programmed as Null zones Delay 1 Zone If this zone is violated when the panel is armed it will provide entry delay The keypad buzzer will sound to warn the user that the system must be disarmed If the panel is not disarmed before the entry delay expires an alarm will be generated Typically this type of zone will be used for the front door back door or any other entry exit point Refer to Section 005 System Times to program the Delay 1 zone entry delay time Delay 2 Zone This zone type operates the same as the Delay 1 zone option but can provide a different entry delay Typically this zone will be used for a garage door Refer to Section 005 System Times to pro
22. defined by the authority having jurisdiction Security detection devices that require power from the control panel must be UL listed for the intended application and operate over the range of 11 6 12 6 VDC residential 12 0 VDC commercial The DSC Bravo Series are recommended UL listed motion detectors Compatible System Keypads PC5508Z KP5508Z PC5516Z KP5516Z PC5532Z KP5532Z LCD5500Z KPL5500Z wired smoke detector is required Control Panel is suitable for the following UL installations e Household Fire and Grade A Household Burglary e Grade A Local Grade B Central Station and Police Connect with basic line security e Grade C Central Station e Refer to Installation manuals 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 F53CAN 32104 AL E REN 0 6B Plug Type RJ31X Made in Canada 42 Modules Supported on the PC5015 v2 2 Module A P Supported m N ee P A D S D Comments Escort5580 Yes PC5204 Yes PC5208 Yes PC5108 Yes PC5108L Yes PC5132 v1 X Yes No support for Wireless Keys Pendants or Handheld Keypads PC5132 v2 X Yes No identified Wireless Keys support PC5132 v3 X Yes PC5506 No
23. for details zi LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator The LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator provides an efficient cost effective method for adding cellular back up The unit comes in its own cabinet with antenna and requires a separate battery and transformer See Section 5 26 LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator 1 2 10 1 2 11 1 2 12 1 2 13 1 3 Downlook Support PC5108L and DLM 4L v1 0L This device is not UL Listed The PC5108L will expand the control panel s zone capability by adding eight fully programmable zone inputs The module will also act as an interface between the DLM 4L v1 0L Video Transmission module and the PC5015 v2 2 alarm control panel The PC5108L is also an 8 camera video switcher For more information on either module see their respective installation manuals Bae o gg ie PC5108L DLM 4L v1 0L PC5700 Fire Module AU o ir This is a zone expansion module with four general purpose zone inputs two Class A supervisory waterflow zone inputs ground fault detection and dual a supervised telephone line inputs Cabinets Several different cabinets are available for the PC5015 modules They are as follows PC5003C Main Control Cabinet
24. in KY J END oe Installation Manual and detector manufacture s xe B literature when locating smoke detectors SARN Era By ye RESISTOR IDENTIFICATIONS Normally Closed Normally Open 1 Normally Open 2 Normally Open Contact With Contacis With Contact And Contact And 2 WIRE SMOKE BELL CIRCUIT SINGLE ZONE EOL End Of Line End Of Line 1 Normally Closed 2 Normally Closed 22002 P 10009 1I D 56002 p Resistor Resistor Contact With Contact With 5 JID 5s S 5 MID End Of Line End Of Line PERG Zaro Zaks Resistor Resistor k a oe WARNING Not to be removed by anyone except occupant This equipment should be installed in accordance with Chapter 2 of the N ational 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 For compliance with UL 985 at least one hard Temperature Range 0 C 49 C 32 F 120 F Maximum Humidity 85 R H Refer to the Installation Manual 29003272 RO and Instruction Manual 29003171 RO for complete operating instructions The PC5015 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
25. is being used it is possible to perform downloading through the unit if the phone line is disconnected If this is required connect the RING terminal of the LINKS1000 to this zone Refer to the LINKS1000 Installation sheet for more information Q Do not wire LINKS Answer zones on keypad zone terminals Interior Delay Zone When the system is fully armed ie away armed this zone will as is standard follow the exit delay It will also follow the entrance delay provided that a delay zone is first tripped If the delay zone is not tripped first a zone defined as Interior Delay will go into alarm instantly When the system is at home or stay armed this zone will be active but when it is tripped it will initiate the entrance delay 24 Hour Non Alarm This zone type will be active at all times but will not cause an alarm Q This zone type shall not be used for Downlook initiating zones DLM 4L v1 0L Delayed 24 Hour Fire Wireless This zone type operates the same as 07 Delayed 24 Hour Fire Zone and must be used if the smoke detector is wireless Standard 24 Hour Fire Wireless This zone type operates the same as 08 Standard 24 Hour Fire Zone and must be used if the smoke detector is wireless Assigning Keypad Zones Each keypad has a zone input to which a device such as a door contact can be connected See Section 2 12 Keypad Zones for wiring information Once the keypad zones are installed assign the zone in pro
26. is entered see Section 3 4 Commands 6 User Functions eeeeeeeceseeseeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeneeee Test Transmission Reporting Codes cece Section 352 Test Transmission Time of Day Section 371 Test Transmission Cycles ccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Section 370 Fire Auxiliary Panic Keys The emergency keys are available on all keypads These keys must be pressed and held for 2 seconds before they will activate This 2 second delay is designed to help prevent accidental activation If the Fire Keys option is enabled when the Fire keys are pressed and held for 2 seconds the panel will activate the alarm output It pulses one second on one second off only if option 8 of Section 013 is disabled Standard Fire option If Fire Bell Continuous is selected the alarm output will sound until a code is entered otherwise it will sound until a code is entered or the alarm output times out Communication of the signal to central station is immediate If the Auxiliary Keys are pressed and held for 2 seconds the panel will sound the keypad beeper three times to verify activation The panel will beep the keypad ten times rapidly to verify communication to the central station If the Panic Keys are pressed and held for 2 seconds the panel will immediately communicate the signal to central station If Panic Keys Audible is enabled the panel will beep the keypad three times upon activation and activate the alarm ou
27. 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 St Lockport NY 14094 Table of Contents Sn ae Section 1 Introduction Section 5 Program Descriptions 1 1 PC5015 Specifications 0 0 0 eee eee cnet sees 1 5 1 Zone Definitions serrr ineine dpan ee piendas isean 1 2 Additional Devices sesseseseesesensrsserreresreressesensesrusenrerenres 2 52 ZONC AttriD ULES eninin neeese nietin reris 1 3 Out Of the BOX an n eare aserre APESE SEARA Ri 4 53 Communicator Dialing A 2 5 4 Communicator Phone Numbers ceseee eee eee 24 Section 2 Getting Started 5 5 Communicator Account Numbers 0 0 eee eee 25 2 1 Installation Steps cece cesses eeeeeeteeeeeteneneneteneneneneeees 5 5 6 Communicator Reporting Formats 25 2 2 Terminal Descriptions 5 5 7 Communicator
28. one the Contact ID format will also report the type of alarm such as an Entry Exit alarm If the Contact ID uses Programmed Reporting Codes option is enabled a two digit number from Appendix A must be entered in programming sections 320 to 353 for each event to be transmitted The two digit number determines the type of alarm The panel will automatically generate all other information including the zone number If the Contact ID uses Automatic Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows 1 If an event s reporting code is programmed as 00 the panel will not attempt to call the central station 2 lf the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from 01 to FF the panel will automatically generate the zone or access code number See Appendix A for a list of the codes which will be transmitted If the Automatic Contact ID option is selected the panel will automatically generate all zone and access code numbers eliminating the need to program these items If the Contact ID uses Programmed Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows 1 lf an event s reporting code is programmed as 00 or FF the panel will not attempt to call central station 2 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from 01 to FE the panel will send the programmed reporting code 25 5 6 3 5 6 4 5 6 5 Additional Notes on Contact ID 1 Account numbers must be four
29. or two rings then misses a ring 2 At this point the panel will start a timer 3 If the panel hears another ring before the Answering Machine Double Call Timer expires it will answer on the first ring of the second call The panel will immediately go on line and begin the download process unless the Call Back option is enabled If enabled the panel and computer will both hang up The panel will then call the Download Computer Telephone Number and wait for the computer to answer Once the computer answers downloading will begin If the User Enabled DLS Window option is ON the user can activate the downloading feature for a set period of time by entering 6 Master Code 5 If the Full 6 hour User Enabled DLS Window option is enabled when the user opens the DLS window with 6 Master code 5 the DLS window will remain open for six hours The DLS window will remain open after a successful hang up from a downloading call If the One Time 1 hour User Enabled DLS 28 5 9 5 10 Window option is enabled when the user opens the DLS window with 6 Master code 5 the DLS window will stay open for one hour and will close after a successful hang up from a downloading call After six hours upon power up the panel will not answer incoming calls unless the Answering Machine Double Call option is enabled or the Number of Rings is programmed to be more than 0 If the User Initiated Call Up option is enabled the user can
30. required to activate any output programmed as one of PGM output option 03 04 or 20 Traditionally 7 2 has been reserved for resetting smoke detectors Smoke detectors should now be programmed as output 03 Sensor Reset Q Only ONE of options 03 Sensor Reset 04 2 Wire Smoke and 20 7 2 Command Output Option 2 may be programmed on the same system 21 7 3 Command Output Option 3 22 7 4 Command Output Option 4 These outputs are user initiated by entering 7 1 4 at any keypad When any output is activated three acknowledgment beeps are heard 23 Silent 24 Hour PGM2 Only A Panic button may be placed on the PGM2 terminal for use as a silent 24 hour Panic The keypad will not indicate the alarm in any way and the Bell will remain silent but the PGM2 Alarm reporting code will be sent to the central station PGM output option 23 will not activate other programmable outputs of any kind This input does not follow Swinger Shutdown 24 Audible 24 Hour PGM2 Only A Panic button may be placed on the PGM2 Terminal for use as an Audible 24 Hour Panic When the button is pressed LCD keypads will indicate System in Alarm the bell will sound until the Bell Cut off expires and the PGM2 Alarm reporting code will be sent to the central station PGM output option 24 will not activate other programmable outputs except for outputs programmed as 01 This input does not follow Swinger
31. 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 complete system should be tested weekly and immediately after a break in an attempted break in a fire a storm an earthquake an accident or any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises The testing should include all sensing devices keypads consoles alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system 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 System Introduction ES ono 1 1 PC5015 Specifications Flexible Zone Configuration 8 Fully Programmable Zones 38 Access Codes 32 User 1 System Master 2 Partition Master 2 Duress and 1 maintenance Expandable to 32 Zones e Keypads with zone inputs available PC5508Z PC5516Z PC5532Z LCD5500Z
32. selected correctly press the key to exit the Section and save the changes The panel will turn off the Ready light and turn on the Armed light Viewing Programming LED Keypads Any program Section can be viewed through the keypad When a Section is entered the keypad will immediately display the first digit of information programmed in that Section The keypad displays the information using a binary format where Zone Light 1 1 Zone Light 2 2 Zone Light 3 4 Zone Light 4 8 Add up the values for the zone lights to determine the number displayed for example no zone lights 0 all 4 zone lights 15 HEX P Press any of the Emergency Keys Fire Auxiliary or Panic to advance to the next digit When all the digits in a Section have been viewed the panel will exit the Section turn off the Ready Light turn on the Armed light and wait for the next three digit Section number to be entered If the key is pressed the panel will also exit the Section LCD Keypad Any program section can be viewed through the keypad Depending on the section entered the LCD will display the information differently as below Sections Entered LCD Display Phone numbet eee Entire phone number Partition identifier code Entire partition identifier code Toggle option eee Entire section all options Reporting code eee Each 2 digit reporting code at a time Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through the
33. so the panel can indicate a trouble if a module is removed from the system To enable supervision enter the following at any keypad Step 1 Press 8 Installer Code to enter Installer Programming Step 2 Press 902 to enable supervision The panel will automatically search for all modules on the system Once the search it will take about 1 minute is complete enter the following to confirm the modules on the system Step 3 Press 903 to display all modules Zone lights will be turned on according to what modules the panel has found on the system The LCD keypad will allow you to scroll through the modules Refer to the following chart Light 1 Keypad 1 present Light 13 Zones 25 to 28 present Light 2 Keypad 2 present Light 14 Zones 29 to 32 present Light 8 Keypad 3 present Light 15 N A not used Light 4 Keypad 4 present Light 16 N A not used Light 5 Keypad 5 present Light 17 Module PC5132 present Light 6 Keypad 6 present Light 18 Module PC5208 present Light 7 Keypad 7 present Light 19 Module PC5204 present Light 8 Keypad 8 present Light 20 Module PC5400 present Light 9 Zones 9 to 12 present Light 21 Module PC5928 present Light 10 Zones 13 to 16 present Light 22 Alternate Communicator present Light 11 Zones 17 to 20 present L
34. step instructions on performing a system test see the PC5015 Instruction Manual Full System Test sound the alarm output for two seconds light all lights on the keypad sound the keypad buzzer for two seconds test the main panel PC5204 battery send a System Test Reporting code if programmed See Section 5 7 Communicator Reporting Codes 5 Enable DLS Downloading When 5 is pressed the panel will turn on the downloading option for 6 hours During this time the panel will answer incoming downloading calls See Section 5 8 Downloading 6 User Initiated Call Up When 6 is pressed the panel will initiate a call to the downloading computer LCD Keypad User Functions Additional features are available using on the LCD keypad These features do not have numbers assigned Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through the 6 menu and press the key to select the following commands e View Event Buffer The 128 Event Buffer can be viewed through any LCD keypad See Section 5 16 1 Viewing the Event Buffer Through the LCD Keypad e Brightness Control When this option is selected the keypad will allow you to scroll through 10 different backlight level options Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll to the desired backlight level and press the key to exit e Contrast Control When this option is selected the keypad will allow you to scroll through 10 different contrast level o
35. the Stay function key there will be no bell squawks during the exit delay except for the arm bell squawk If the panel is no entry armed using 9 access code there will be no bell squawks during the exit delay except for the arm disarm bell squawks There is no entry delay and no bell squawks when the panel is no entry armed If WLS Key Uses Access Codes is enabled the disarm button will not work on wireless keys which have not been assigned access codes Please see your PC5132 manual for more information on programming wireless keys This option must be enabled when using a PC5132 v2 1 or earlier Therefore Section 017 option 1 must be ON Arm Disarm Bell Squawk essees Section 014 Option 1 Bypass Status Displayed While Armed Section 016 Option 7 WLS Key Uses Access Codes Section 017 Option 1 Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback Section 381 Option 1 Opening After Alarm Bell Ringback Section 381 Option 2 Closing Confirmation seeren Section 381 Option 4 e ee Automatic Arming Each Partition can be programmed to auto arm at a specific time every day if it is in the disarmed condition Up to 14 auto arm times can be programmed on the system one for each day of the week for Partition 1 and Partition 2 Once the auto arm times have been programmed three items must be enabled in order to activate the auto arming function 1 The correct Time
36. the number of checks programmed in the TLM Trouble Delay section the panel will report a TLM trouble The default number of checks is 3 Enter a number from 000 to 255 in the TLM Trouble Delay section to change the number of checks before the TLM trouble is reported Programming a delay means that a momentary interruption of the phone line will not cause a trouble condition If the TLM Trouble Beeps When Armed option is enabled the panel will indicate a TLM trouble at the keypad while the system is armed To activate the bell output in the case of a TLM trouble while the system is armed the TLM Audible Bell When Armed option must be selected When the trouble condition is restored the panel can send a TLM Restoral reporting code Any events which occur while the phone line is down will also be communicated If the LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator or an Alternate Communicator is being used the panel can be programmed to report a TLM Trouble Reporting Code eeeeeeee7eecseeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeseeseeseeseeeseeseeseeeee TEM Enable Disable sisiisicsstcscsiecsncncessttiecccseass canna ncbeasccvirei onsts N AASTANE Section 015 Option 7 TLM Trouble Beeps When Armed or TLM Audible Bell When Armed Section 015 Option 8 TLM Trouble Reporting Code vice ccisseteccctesietecpietsenieaeeestinia dese aceagees Section 349 TLM Restoral Reporting Code Section 350 TOM Trouble Delay daaar anaanatae ara a anA eaan Aae EEEN SA ENAA NEA S
37. the pre alert whether or not auto arming is enabled in the 6 2 menu If a valid access code is entered during the auto arm pre alert period the Postpone Auto Arm Timer will begin If the timer programmed as 000 auto arming will be cancelled If the timer is programmed from 001 225 minutes the panel will postpone auto arming for the programmed time Once the timer is expired the auto arming sequence will begin again at which point a valid access code may be entered to postpone the procedure Auto arming may continue to be postponed multiple times The panel will transmit an Auto Arm Postpone Reporting Code each time auto arming is postponed if programmed If no code is entered the panel will auto arm If a zone is violated the panel will transmit a Partial Closing Reporting Code if programmed to indicate the system was not secure If the zone is restored the panel will add the zone back into the system Late to Close If the Late to Close option is enabled the panel will transmit the Late to Close reporting code whenever the auto arm pre alert sounds If there is an auto arm time programmed for that day the panel will transmit the reporting code whether or not auto arming is enabled in the 6 2 menu The Late to Close reporting code must also be programmed for this feature to function Program Time and Date cossissiestiscctsacsceccawea vices tecnct anadas anasaini 6 1 Enable Auto Arming PR 6
38. the transmission would look similar to this example N Ri01 BA 01 N New Event Ri01 Partition Area Identifier BA Burglary Alarm In the above example the 1 indicates which zone went 01 Zone 1 into alarm Table A 1 PC5015 Reporting Codes Code Sent When SIA Auto Rep Codes Dialer Direction Reporting Code ID 0 33 Zone Alas man _ See 24 271 Zone Restorals yan Table B 328 Duress Alarm duress code entered at keypad 1 21 HA 00 328 Opening After system disarmed with alarm in memory 4 A6 OR 00 Alarm 328 Recent Closing alarm occurs within two minutes of system arming 4 59 CR 00 panel loses restores supervisory transmission over A R 1 43 UA 00 UH 00 the Keybus from zone expansion modules or keypads with zone inputs two zones on the same partition go into alarm during any given armed to armed period incl 24Hr zones 329 F Key Alarm Rest Keypad fire alarm alarm and restore rep codes sent together Zone Expander Supervisory Alarm Rest Cross Zone Police Code Alarm o 1 15 FA 00 FH 00 329 A Key Alarm Rest Keypad auxiliary alarm alarm and restore rep A R 1 AA MA 00 MH 00 codes sent together 329 P Key Alarm Rest Keypad panic alarm alarm and restore rep 2A PA 00 PH 00 codes sent together PGM2 Alarm Rest Output Option 23 24 a panic button wired to 4A UA 99 UH 99 PGM2 is pressed access code is entered Output Option 04
39. to Enter Installer Programming Installer Programming is used to program all communicator and panel options The Installer Code is 5015 at default but should be changed to prevent unauthorized access to programming Once the Installer s Mode is exited the system will reset This will take 15 seconds Do not attempt to perform any system function during this reset period In addition all outputs will return to their normal deactivated state or activated if inverted LED Keypad Step 1 From any keypad enter 8 Installer Code e The Program light will flash to indicate you are in programming e The Armed light will turn on to indicate the panel is waiting for the 3 digit Section number to program Step 2 Enter the 3 digit Section number you want to program The Armed light will turn off e The Ready light will turn on to indicate the panel is ready for the information for the selected Section If the 3 digit section number entered is not valid or the module that pertains to the Section is not present the keypad will sound a 2 second beep or error tone LCD Keypad Step 1 From any keypad enter 8 Installer Code The Keypad will display Enter Section followed by three dashes Step 2 Enter the 3 digit Section number you want to program The keypad will now display information for the section entered Installer COde wi ciccscsvecscsiccscsacesieaatavstsnieenciiieniens Section 006 Programming Decim
40. via any keypad on the system LED keypads provide function indicator lights and individual zone indicator lights for the alarm circuits The LCD keypad provides function indicator lights and word descriptions for zone status The following sections describe how to arm disarm and perform other keypad functions 3 1 3 2 Access Codes All 37 access codes have the ability to arm disarm any Partition s it is enabled for and to activate the PGM Outputs using the 7 commands See Section 3 4 k Commands 7 Additional access code attributes are also programmable Attributes determine what abilities the code will have To program each attribute 1 Enter 5 Master Code 9 to enter the attribute programming mode 2 Enter the 2 digit number of the access code you want to edit 3 Enter the attribute number to toggle it on or off The programmable attributes are as follows Attribute 1 Partition 1 Operation enabled Attribute 2 Partition 2 Operation enabled Attribute 3 Zone Bypass enabled This attribute allows the user to bypass zones Attribute 4 Escort5580 Remote Access This attribute allows the user to access the security system via the Escort if installed Attribute 5 Downlook Remote Trigger to Telephone Number 1 For use with the Escort5580 and the PC5108L DLM 4L see the PC5108L Installation Manual for details Attribute 6 Downlook Remote Trigger to Telephone Number 2 For use with the Escort5580 and the
41. 0 Section 015 Option 6 LE E E E E E E O E O E E O E O O E E E E E E e a E E E E E E E E Maintenance Code The maintenance code can only be used to arm and disarm the system It cannot be used to bypass zones or to access the Escort5580 The code can only be programmed in Installers Programming Maintenance Code ssessessssssisisisisirrieisensrsrnrnenn 008 Arming Disarming The system cannot be armed unless the Ready light is on If the Ready light is not on make sure all protected doors and windows are secure and stop movement in areas covered by motion detectors When the Ready light is on enter any valid Access Code As each digit is pressed the keypad will beep If an incorrect code is entered the keypad will emit a steady 2 second beep to indicate the code was not correct 13 3 3 3 4 If the code is correct but the Ready light was not on the panel will beep six times rapidly followed by a long two second beep to indicate the system was not Ready When the correct code is entered and the system is Ready the panel will beep six times rapidly and the Armed light will turn on Exit the premises through the designated entry exit door Other methods of arming are available See Section 3 4 Commands x 0 Quick Arm x 9 Arming Without Entry Delay and Section 3 5 Function Keys The PC5015 has a built in feature called Audible Exit Fault See Section 5 15 Entry Exit Delay
42. 0Z oo 19 gt YPAS S a 5 24 Loop Responsoria a Section 4 How to Program 5 25 Keypad Tampers 1A 4 1 How to Enter Installer Programming s ssceceeeeee 20 5 26 LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator 36 4 2 Programming Decimal Data Mie 5 27 Module Programming cccccceccscessesssesersseessersaeesseneeees 37 4 3 Programming HEX Data sscssseseessesseesseeseseeeeeeseeseeeeeeees 5 28 Default Factory 4 4 Programming Toggle Option Sections sss 21 5 29 Installer Lockout 4 5 Viewing Programming sc sccssssessessesssstesseseeseeseeseeneaseeeaes 21 5 30 Walk Test Installer Appendix A Reporting Codes 39 Appendix B Zone Reporting Codes 41 Appendix C Control Panel Wiring Diagram 42 Appendix D Modules Supported on the PC5015 v2 2 Inside back cover 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 retum 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 t
43. 20 seconds If several alarms occur at the same time only one call will be made to each phone number the panel is programmed to call Communicator Format Options s s s Section 360 Communicator Call Direction Options Section 361 to 368 eeeeeeeee eseee0eeseeeeseeeseeeseeeseeeseeeeeeee Pager Format The Communicator Format option for either phone number can be programmed for Pager Format If an event occurs and the Communicator Call Direction options direct the call to a phone number with the Pager Format selected the panel will attempt to page When calling a pager extra digits will be required to make it work properly The following is a list of Hex digits and what function they perform Hex B simulates the x key on a touch tone phone Hex E two second pause Hex C simulates the key on a touch tone phone Hex F end of phone number marker Hex D forces the panel to search for dial tone The panel will attempt to call the pager one time After dialing the digits in the phone number the panel will send the account number and reporting code followed by the key Hex C There is no ringback when using Pager Format The panel has no way of confirming if the pager was called successfully a failure to communicate trouble will only be generated once the maximum number of attempts has been reached The Pager Format cannot be used with the LINKS1000 cellular communicator Do not use the digit
44. 4edoeceeeeeseeeeseeeveeseeeeeeoeeeoeeeeeee Communicator Dialing If the Communicator Disable option is selected the panel will not attempt to call central station If enabled the panel will attempt to call central station when an event occurs that has a valid reporting code programmed See Section 5 7 Communicator Reporting Code You must also program a valid telephone number Communicator Call Direction Options are used to select which phone number the panel will dial when an event occurs If DTMF Dialing is enabled the panel will dial using DTMF touch tone If Switch to Pulse Dial is enabled the panel will switch to pulse dialing on the 5th attempt to call the central station If disabled the panel will always dial DTMF lf DTMF Dialing is disabled the panel will always pulse dial The Post Dial Wait for Handshake determines the amount of time the panel will wait for a valid handshake from the receiver If the panel does not hear the handshake it will consider the call a failed attempt hang up and try again The Maximum Dialing Attempts determines the maximum number of attempts the panel will make to send a signal to the central station before indicating a Failure to Communicate FTC trouble condition The 3rd Phone Number can be used to back up the 1st in this situation See Section 5 4 Communicator Phone Numbers eeeeeeeececeseceseeeoeceee4e0eueeeoe8e0 e eeeeeeeese eese Pulse Di alin tastes ses cesteess pietecensteietse
45. C in a reporting code when using Pager Format In most cases the digit C will be interpreted as a which will terminate the page before it has finished 26 5 7 5 7 1 5 7 2 5 7 3 5 7 4 5 7 5 If the panel detects a busy signal it will attempt to page again It will make the maximum number of attempts programmed in section 160 Force dialing should be disabled when using Pager format When using Pager format you must program two hex digit E s at the end of the phone number Communicator Reporting Codes Reporting codes must be programmed in order for the panel to report events to the central station Reporting codes are two digits and can use hexidecimal digits A through F To disable a reporting code program it as FF default setting or 00 All reporting codes are listed and described in Appendix A Reporting Codes Transmission Delay The Transmission Delay feature is used to delay reporting of alarms When a zone is violated and causes an alarm the Transmission Delay Timer will start When the timer expires the panel will transmit the programmed reporting code If the system is disarmed before the timer expires the alarm will not be transmitted The Transmission Delay zone attribute determines which zones will start the timer Transmission Delay Zone Attributes Section 101 132 option 7 Transmission Delay Timer cece eeeeeeeeee eens Section 370 Low Battery Tra
46. Contact ID reporting format Medical Alarms 1 AA Medical 1 1 A1 Pendant Transmitter 1 35 Day Night 1 A2 Fail to Report In 1 36 Outdoor 1 1 1 33 24 Hour 34 Entry Exit Fire Alarms 37 Tamper 1 1A Fire Alarm 38 Near Alarm Smoke eneral Alarms 4A General Alarm 43 Exp module failure Heat Pull Station Duct Flame Near Alarm nic Alarms 2A Panic 21 Duress 22 Silent 23 Audible Burglar Alarms 1 3A Burglary 1 31 Perimeter 1 32 Interior 44 Sensor tamper 45 Module Tamper 24 Hour Non Burglary 5A 24 Hour non Burg Gas detected Refrigeration Loss of Heat Water Leakage Foil Break Day Trouble Low bottled Gas level High Temp Low Temp Loss of Air Flow G Combustion 1 Water Flow 1 1 1 UL Listed Commercial and Residential Installations The installation requirements listed below must be met for the following grades of service Grade A Local The installation must have a bell UL Listed for mecantile local alarms AMSECO MBL10B with model AB 12 bell housing The digital communicator must be enabled The control panel must be in the Attack Resistant Enclosure DSC Model CMC 1 Grade B Central Station and Police Connect The installation must have a bell UL Listed for mecantile local alarms AMSECO MBL10B with model AB 12 bell housing The digital communicator must be enabled The control panel must be in the Attack Resistant Enclosure DSC Model CMC 1 Grade C Central Station The
47. Installation M anual Power 852 m SAN EELEE PC 5015 Version 2 2 WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding DLS 1 version 6 5 or later product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer The entire manual should be carefully read 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 e Re orient the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult
48. Shutdown 25 Delay Fire and Burglary This option operates similar to the Fire and Burglary Output Type 01 except that it will follow the transmission delay timer programmed in Section 370 When the timer expires the output will activate This is a global output Main Board PGM Outputs seeen Section 009 PC5208 PGM Output Options Section 010 PC5204 PGM Output Options Section 011 Programmable Output Attributes In addition to programming the output type you must also program the PGM output attributes for each output PGM output options 09 System Trouble and 10 Latched System Event have their own unique set of attributes listed below the description of each output type PGM output options 01 03 08 11 24 have the following attributes Attribute ON OFF 1 Partition 1 controls event Partition 1 Does Not 2 Partition 2 controls event Partition 2 Does Not 3 True Output Inverted Output The output energizes when activated The output will de energize when activated except for Option 03 Sensor Reset 4 5 Second Pulse Output ON OFF The output will activate once for 5 seconds The output will turn ON and OFF when initiated by by default when initiated by the user the user only applicable to options 19 to 22 NOTE The pulse timer can be changed in Programming Section 164 5 Access Code Req No code Req The output requires a code for activation No code required only applicable
49. The operation of these keys is described below The function is activated by pressing and holding the key for 2 seconds Stay Stay Arm Arms the partition to which the keypad is assigned All Stay Away type zones will be automatically bypassed Delay type zones will provide entry and exit delay The Quick Arm feature must be enabled for this key to function Section 015 Option 4 lf Quick Arming is not enabled the user must enter their access code after pressing the function key in order to arm the system in the Stay mode Away Away Arm Arms the partition to which the keypad is assigned All Stay Away type zones will be active at the end of the exit delay Delay type zones will provide entry and exit delay The Quick Arm feature must be enabled for this key to function Section 015 option 4 lf Quick Arming is not enabled the user must enter their access code after pressing the function key in order to arm the system in the Away mode Chime Door Chime On Off Pressing the key will toggle the Door Chime feature ON or OFF One solid beep means the feature has been disabled three short beeps means it has been enabled Reset Reset Smoke Detectors Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate for 5 seconds any output programmed as Sensor Reset See Section 3 4 Commands 7 2 Exit Activate Quick Exit Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate the Quick Exit feature Se
50. a 2 wire smoke detector wired 11 FA 99 FH 99 to PGM2 goes into alarm alarm is cleared Zone Tamper Rest zone exhibits a tamper condition tamper condition T R 1 44 TA ZZ TR ZZ restored General System enrolled module with tamper inputs has a tamper T R 1 45 TA 00 TR 0O alarm all module tampers restored Tamper Rest 338 Keypad Lockout max number of incorrect access codes has been T R 4 21 JA 00 entered at a keypad 339 343 Closings system armed user 01 34 40 42 indicated oe Har CL UU 343 Partial Closing one or more zones are manually bypassed when 4 7A CG ZZ system armed or auto armed 343 Special Closing Closing arming using one of the following CL 00 methods quick arm auto arm keyswitch wireless key function key maintenance code DLS 337 338 39 Reporting Code Code Sent When Auto SIA Auto matic Rep Contact Codes ID system disarmed user 01 34 40 42 indicated 4 A2 OP UU Special Opening Opening disarming using one of the following O C 4 AA OP 00 methods keyswitch maintenance code DLS software wireless key Battery Trouble Rest Main panel battery is low battery restored 3 A2 YT 00 YR 00 AC Failure AC power to control panel is disconnected or Maint 3 A1 AT 00 AR 00 Trouble Rest interrupted AC power restored both codes follow AC Failure transmission delay 5 Bell Circuit open short circuit detected across bell Maint 3 21 UT99 UJ 99 Trouble Rest term
51. a 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 installer should advise the users and note in the user instruction manual e Service organization name and telephone number e The programmed exit time e The programmed entry time PC5015 Control Panel Wiring Diagram A P P END IX C WARNING O Tar eam y result WAR N l N G Aea a o rS OF MIRTORSI UL1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units inspect witneeandeensure High voltage UL609 Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems connections are correct before UL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm applying power D Isconn ect AC Units and Systems Do not route any wiring over UL985 Household Fire Warning System Units circuit boards Maintain at least power and UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm S
52. able 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 remedy 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 pur
53. al Data When the Ready light is ON the panel is waiting for the information to be programmed for the selected Section Enter the information written in the boxes for the Section found in the Programming Worksheets If a digit is entered for each program box in a Section the panel will automatically exit from the Section It will turn OFF the Ready light and turn the Armed light back ON You can also press the key to exit a Section before entering data for every box This is handy if you only need to change the first few program boxes All other locations in the Section will remain unchanged If the key is pressed the panel will turn OFF the Ready light turn ON the Armed light and exit you from the Section Programming HEX Data On occasion hexadecimal HEX digits may be required To program a HEX digit press the x key The panel will enter HEX programming and Ready light will begin to flash The following table indicates which number should be pressed to enter the corresponding HEX digit 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 E 6 F After the correct HEX digit is entered the Ready light will continue to flash If another HEX digit is required press the corresponding number If a decimal digit is required press the X key again The Ready light will turn on solid and the panel will return to regular decimal programming It is important to watch the Ready light If the light is flashing any number you enter will be pro grammed as the HEX equivalent Exa
54. ants handheld Test 3 84 XT 00 XR 00 Battery Trouble Rest keypads wireless keys have low battery w wl w w wo wl w w alalal a oa al a P 2 N N N al seh 9 w a Q A R alarms restorals T R tamper restorals O C openings closings Maint maintenance Misc miscellaneous Test test transmission UU user number access codes 01 42 ZZ zone number 01 32 Program the Contact ID Fail to close event code 4 54 to report either closing or activity delinquency Make sure your central station is aware of the application of this reporting code 40 Zone Reporting Codes HSA P P E N D I X B Table B 1 Zone Alarm Restoral Reporting Codes For notes on Contact ID or SIA formats see Appendix A Zone Definition SIA Auto Rep Codes Delay Instant Interior Delay BA ZZ BH ZZ Stay Away Interior Stay Away 24Hr Burg Standard 24Hr Fire Delayed 24Hr FA ZZ FH ZZ Fire 24Hr Supervisory US ZZ UR ZZ 24Hr Supervisory Buzzer UA ZZ UH ZZ 24Hr Sprinkler SA ZZ SH ZZ 24Hr Gas GA ZZ GH ZZ 24Hr Heat KA ZZ KH ZZ 24Hr Medical MA ZZ MH ZZ 24Hr Emergency non medical QA ZZ QH ZZ 24Hr Waterflow WA ZZ WH ZZ 24Hr Freeze ZA ZZ ZH ZZ 24Hr Holdup HA ZZ HH ZZ 24Hr Panic PA ZZ PH ZZ Latching 24Hr BA ZZ BH ZZ ZZ zones 01 32 Table B 2 Contact ID Zone Alarm Restoral Event Codes as per ADEMCO Program any of these codes for zone alarms restorals when using the standard non automatic
55. arm e Burglary verified timer e Double Hit Timer e Communication Delay e Rotating Keypress Buffer Additional Features e Auto Arm by Partition at Specified Time each day of the week e Keypad Activated Alarm Output and Communicator Test e Keypad Lockout e Audio Capability using the PC5928 Audio Interface Module which allows local intercom and Central Station 2 Way Listen in e All modules connect to the system via a four wire Keybus up to 1000 305m from main panel e Event Buffer can be printed using PC5400 RS232 Serial Interface module e Supports the Escort5580 Voice Prompt Module with Automation Lighting Control e 128 Event Buffer Time and Date Stamped Upload Download Capability Daylight Savings time option e Downlook support DLM 4L v1 0L and PC5108L Additional Devices In addition to the information below see the inside back cover for a DSC Module Compatability table Keypads A maximum of eight 8 keypads can be connected to the control panel and can be any combination of the following listed Different keypads with function keys can be used for different size systems 8 zone 16 zone and 32 zone D2 eee ere os aaa 9 rs azs mas na S s 82 PC5508 PC5508Z PC5516 PC5516Z PC5532 PC5532Z LCD5500 LCD5500Z 8 zone LED keypad 16 zone LED keypad 32 zone LED keypad LCD keypad PC5108 Eight Zone Expander Module El fi EER Eight zone expander module can be used to increase the number of zones on BE the system Up to
56. ch current is drawn from these terminals wiring short the panel will temporarily shut off the output until the problem is corrected Bell Output Terminals BELL and BELL These terminals provide up to 3 Amps of current at 12 Voc with stand by battery 700 mA continuous for powering bells sirens strobes or other warning type equipment Connect the positive side of any alarm warning device to BELL the negative side to BELL The BELL output is protected if too much current is drawn from these terminals wiring short the BELL PTC will open For fire alarm applications a fire alarm signalling device MUST be used The Bell output is supervised If no alarm warning device is being used connect a 1000 ohm resistor across BELL and BELL to prevent the panel from displaying a trouble condition See Section 3 4 Commands 2 RELAY OUTPUT For UL installations when a bell or siren is used for fire signaling with a pulsed OO alo 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 Ve na BELL terminal A fire bell or siren used for this application must be UL Listed N and have a current consumption of 400mA or less e g Wheelock MT 12 24 R AUX BELL Audible Fire pa Signaling az ees Appliance Keybus Terminals RED BLK YEL GRN The Keybus is used by the panel t
57. d How to Assign Keypads All keypad assignment must be done at each keypad on the system When using LCD5500 Z keypads one keypad must remain in address 8 Do not assign more than one keypad to the same address To assign a keypad to a address and select the partition it will operate enter the following Step 1 Enter Installer Programming Step 2 Press 000 for Keypad Programming Step 3 Press 0 for Partition and Address Assignment Enter a two digit number to specify the partition and address assignment 1st digit Enter 0 for Global Keypad Enter 1 for Partition 1 Keypad Enter 2 for Partition 2 Keypad 2nd digit Enter 1 to 8 for Address Assignment Press the key twice to exit programming Continue this procedure at each keypad until all have been assigned to the correct address How to Program Function Keys Each of the 5 Function Keys on each keypad may be programmed for different operation on each keypad Step 1 Enter Installer Programming Step 2 Press 000 for Keypad Programming Step 3 Enter 1 to 5 to select Function Key to program Step 4 Enter the 2 digit number 00 to 25 for option Step 5 Continue from Step 3 until all Function Keys are programmed Step 6 Press key twice to exit Installer Programming For a complete list of Function Key options See Section 3 5 1 Function Key Options Enable Supervision Once all the Keybus connections have been made supervision must be enabled
58. delays 11 System Tamper The output will activate when any Tamper condition is present and will deactivate when all Tamper conditions are cleared 30 5 10 2 12 TLM and Alarm The output will activate when a telephone line fault condition is present AND an alarm occurs The output will remain active until an access code is entered The output will activate for both audible and silent alarms if a TLM trouble is present Q This output will activate for all audible and silent alarms except Duress 13 Kissoff The PGM Output will activate for two seconds after the panel receives the kissoff from the central station 14 Ground Start The output will activate for two seconds before the panel attempts to dial to obtain dial tone on Ground Start telephone equipment Two second pauses should be inserted at the beginning of the phone number when using this option 15 Remote Operation DLS 1 Support This output can be activated and deactivated remotely using DLS software 16 LINKS1000 Support PGM1 Only The output will be used as a data wire to communicate phone number information for the LINKS1000 cellular unit 17 Away Armed The output will activate when the system is armed with the Stay Away zones activated 18 Stay Armed The output will activate when the system is armed with the Stay Away zones bypassed 19 7 1 Command Output Option 1 20 7 2 Command Output Option 2 Press 7 2 Access Code if
59. digital communicator must be enabled The control panel must be in the Attack Resistant Enclosure DSC Model CMC 1 All Commercial Installations The entry delay must not exceed 60 seconds The exit delay must not exceed 60 seconds The minimum bell cutoff time is 15 minutes Residential Installations The entry delay must not exceed 45 seconds The exit delay must not exceed 60 seconds 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 Control of the Protected Premises In order to have a UL Certificated system the protected area is to be under the responsibility of one ownership and management 41 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 are
60. digits 2 All reporting codes must be two digits 3 Substitute the HEX digit A for the 0 4 To prevent the panel from reporting an event the reporting code should be programmed as 00 Please refer to Appendix A Reporting Codes for a list of Contact ID Identifiers eeeeeee e Contact ID Uses Programmed Automatic Codes 381 7 eeeeeee e SIA Level 2 SIA is a specialized format that will communicate information quickly using frequency shift keying FSK rather than pulses The SIA format will automatically generate the type of signal being transmitted such as Burglary Fire Panic etc The two digit reporting code is used to identify the zone or access code number Q SIA format must be used if Downlook is required If the SIA format is selected the panel can be programmed to automatically generate all zone and access codes numbers eliminating the need to program these items If the SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows 1 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as 00 the panel will not attempt to call the central station 2 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from 01 to FF the panel will AUTOMATICALLY generate the zone or access code number 3 Bypassed zones will always be identified when partial closing the system The Communicator Call Direction Options can be used to disable reporting of events such as Ope
61. e events in the buffer When you have finished viewing the event buffer press the key to exit PTE a O ra ae ee Swinger Shutdown The swinger shutdown feature is designed to prevent a runaway communicator from tying up the central station Different limits can be programmed for Zone Alarms Zone Tampers and Maintenance signals After the panel has communicated the programmed number of transmissions for an event it will no longer report that event until the swinger shutdown is reset For example the swinger shutdown limit for Zone Alarms is set to 003 The panel will not send more than 3 alarm signals for each zone with a swinger attribute until the swinger shutdown is reset The Bell output will not be activated for alarms on zones that have exceeded the limit of alarms set in the Swinger Shutdown counter Swinger Shutdown will be reset when the panel is armed or every day at midnight Once reset the panel will again communicate normally Swinger Shutdown Limit Alarms Tampers Maintenance Section 370 Daylight Savings Time If the Daylight Savings Time option is enabled the panel will follow the daylight savings time change At 2 a m on the first Sunday in April the panel clock will be set forward one hour to 3 a m At 2 a m on the last Sunday in October the panel clock will be set back one hour to 1 a m Events programmed to occur between 2 and 3 a m will not occur on the first Sunday in April Events programmed to occur betwe
62. e Answer Incoming Calls e Doorbell Function e Background Music In addition to these features the module also has the Listen in feature for central station monitoring The central station can select the audio station listen talk extend on line time and hang up The Listen In feature can be enabled separately for telephone numbers 1 3 and 2 All talk listen and or video sessions will be disconnected if the panel needs to communicate alarms to the central station eeoeeeeececeeseeeeeeseesee0egese eeee eoeeoedseess scs amp 6ee Phone 1 amp 3 Listen In Enabled seess Section 381 Option 5 Phone 2 Listen In Enabled 0 eects Section 381 Option 6 Periodic Camera Test When the Periodic Camera Test option is enabled the panel will test cameras connected to a PC5108L module every 30 minutes Only cameras with the Camera Test option enabled will be tested See your PC5108L Installation Manual for more information on camera tests Periodic Camera Test Section 017 Option 7 eeeeeeeeee ee Default Factory On occasion it may be necessary to default the main control panel or one of the modules that can be connected There are several different defaults available including defaulting the main control panel Escort5580 module PC5132 Wireless Expander Module PC5400 Printer module and an Alternate Communicator module 37 5 28 1 5 28 2 5 29 5 30 Note Defaulting the main panel does not default the keypads
63. e Hardwired expansion available using the PC5108 Eight Zone Expansion Module and the PC5700 Fire Module e Wireless expansion available using the PC5132 Wireless Zone Expansion Module up to 32 wireless zones 900MHz True Spread Spectrum Technology Fully Supervised e Normally Closed Single EOL or Double EOL zone supervision e 2 Wire Smoke Input via PGM2 input 28 Zone Types 8 Programmable Zone Options e 2 Partitions Audible Alarm Output e 700mA Supervised Bell Output current limited at 3 amps 12 Voc Steady or Pulsed Output EEPROM Memory e Will not lose programming or system status on complete AC and Battery failure Programmable Outputs Up to 14 Programmable Voltage Outputs 24 programmable options One High Current 300 mA PGM output with 2 wire smoke detector capability on main panel e Maximum Loop Current is 1 5 mA when the 2 wire smoke detector configuration is used One Low Current 50 mA PGM output on main panel Eight Additional Low Current 50 mA PGM outputs available using the PC5208 module Four High Current 1 Amp PGM outputs Available Using the PC5204 module One PC5204 Output Fully Supervised for Siren Output Powerful 1 5 Amp Regulated Power Supply 550 mA Auxiliary Supply 12 Voc Positive Temperature Coefficient PTC components replace fuses e Supervision for loss of AC Power Low Battery e Internal Clock Locked to AC Power Frequency Power Requirements e Transformer 16 5 VAC
64. e Incoming line from venue TIP Green Wire telephone company RING TIP R 1 T 1 EGND PREMISE 9 z lz z e R 1 Grey Wire Outgoing line to ep E T 1 Brown Wire house telephone s RJ31X TELEPHONE PLUG TO TELEPHONE COMPANY 2 3 2 4 Connect the PC5015 and modules that use the telephone line s in the following order PC5700 LINKS1000 PC5015 DLM 4L Escort5580 PC59XX TIP2 RNG2 T 2 R 2 TIP1 RNG1 T 1 R 1 TIP RNG T 1 R 1 TIP RNG T 1 R 1 TIP RNG T 1 R 1 TIP RNG T 1 R 1 TIP RNG T 1 R 1 l l Line 2 from Telephone Company To Premise Telephones Line 1 from Telephone Company To Premise Telephones For example if you are installing a PC5015 with a LINKS1000 and a PC5928 Intercom module connect the incoming line to the LINKS1000 then from the LINKS1000 to the PC5015 then from the PC5015 to the PC5928 Intercom and then from the PC5928 to the house telephones Q For proper operation there must be no other telephone equipment connected between the control panel and the telephone company facilities Do not connect the alarm panel communicator to telephone lines intended for use with a FAX ma chine These lines may incorporate a voice filter which disconnects the line if anything other than FAX signals are detected resulting in incomplete transmissions Keybus Operati
65. e Section 3 4 K Commands 0 Function Key Options The following is a list of Function Key options 00 Null Key The key is not used and will perform no function when pressed 01 Select Partition 1 Provides an easy way to select Partition 1 operation from a Partition 2 keypad This is the same as pressing and holding the key then pressing and holding the 1 key to select Partition 1 from a Partition 2 keypad See Section 3 6 Global and Partition Keypad Operation 02 Select Partition 2 Provides an easy way to select Partition 2 operation from a Partition 1 keypad This is the same as pressing and holding the key then pressing and holding the 2 key to select Partition 2 from a Partition 1 keypad See Section 3 6 Global and Partition Keypad Operation 03 Stay Arm Same as described in Function Keys Section 3 5 17 04 Away Arm Same as described in Function Keys Section 3 5 05 9 No Entry Delay Arm After this function key is pressed the user must enter a valid access code The Partition will arm and remove entry delay from the partition when the exit delay expires See Section 3 4 Commands x 9 Arming without entry delay 06 4 Door Chime On Off This function key provides the user a simple method for turning the Door Chime feature on and off See Section 3 4 Commands 4 Door chime on off 07 6 4 System Test
66. e is used for interior protection devices such as motion detectors and will help prevent false alarms since it will always provide the user the entry delay time to turn off the panel Stay Away zones should not be programmed as global zones Delayed 24 Hour Fire Zone If this zone is violated the alarm output will immediately activate but the communicator will be delayed for 30 seconds If during the 30 second delay the user presses any key on any keypad the alarm output and communicator will be delayed an additional 90 seconds providing the user time to correct the problem If after the 90 second delay the zone is still violated the process will begin again the alarm output will be activated but the communication will be delayed 30 seconds If the user does not press a key after 30 seconds the alarm output will latch and the panel will communicate The alarm will sound for the Bell Cutoff time programmed in Section 005 or can be programmed to sound until a valid code is entered Section 014 Option 8 Q PGM outputs programmed as 10 Latched System Event will only activate after the Delayed 24 Hour Fire zone has latched If a second Fire type zone is violated or the Fire keys are pressed during the delay time the panel will latch the alarm output and communicate immediately Do not wire Fire zones on keypad zone terminals if the DEOL supervision option is enabled for the panel section 013 option 2 Do not program fire zones for
67. eceives a phone call it will activate the RING terminal on the LINKS circuit board This terminal can be used to violate a zone programmed as LINKS Answer See Section 5 1 Zone Definitions causing the panel to seize the phone line and begin communication with the downloading computer LINKS 1000 The zone programmed as LINKS Answer ALWAYS requires a single EOL resistor 5600Q and must be wired according to this diagram S s6009 Z Q The LINKS Answer zone is only required for downloading to the panel via the LINKS When using the LINKS Busy Tone Detection must not be used Keypad zones cannot be used for 24 Hour Supervisory or LINKS Answer Keypad Zones Keypads with zone inputs can be connected to devices such as door contacts This saves you from running wires back to the control panel for every device To install the keypad open the keypad plastic by removing the screw at the bottom of the unit Locate the five terminals on the keypad circuit board Connect the four Keybus wires from the control panel the red wire to R the black to B the yellow to Y and the green to G To connect the zone run one wire to the Z terminal and the other to B For powered devices use red and black to supply power to the device Run the red wire to the R positive terminal and the black wire to the B negative terminal When using end of line supervision connect the zone according to one of the conf
68. ection 370 E E E E E E E O o O O E O E E e E O E O E O O E E E O E O E O E e E E E E E E E E E E Siren The siren will silence after the number of minutes programmed for the Bell Cut off time have passed The panel supervises the Bell output If an open condition is detected the panel will immediately indicate a trouble condition by beeping the keypad twice every 10 seconds to alert the owner of the problem The panel can send a Bell Circuit Trouble and Trouble Restoral reporting codes to indicate the situation see Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes If the Temporal Three Fire Signal option is enabled all Fire signals will follow the Temporal Three Pattern as described in NFPA 72 If turned OFF all Fire signals will sound a one second on one second off cadence If Fire Bell Continuous is enabled the alarm output will sound until a code is entered If disabled the alarm will sound until a code is entered or the bell cut off time has expired 4D Only fire zones will follow the Temporal Three Fire Signal Belli Cut Off iritis oregana nirani aeaaea Section 005 Bell Circuit Trouble Reporting Code cee Section 349 Bell Circuit Trouble Restoral Reporting Code Section 350 Temporal Three Fire Signal Enable Disable Section 013 Option 8 Fire Bell ContinlOuS ccceseeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeaees Section 014 Option 8 eeeeeeee eeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeee Test Transmissi
69. ed in greater detail in the PC5015 Instruction Manual Door Chime Feature 15 5 Programming Access Codes All 37 access codes are programmed in this section For instructions on programming access codes see the PC5015 Instruction Manual Programming Access Codes 6 User Functions To program user functions perform the following 1 Press 6 Master Code The keypad will flash the Program light 2 Press the number 1 to 5 for the item to be programmed 1 Time and Date See the PC5015 Instruction Manual for instructions on setting the time and date Setting the Time and Date 2 Auto Arm Enable Disable Enter 6 2 to enable three keypad beeps or disable one long beep the auto arm feature 3 Auto Arm Schedule Enter 6 3 to change the auto arm time for each day of the week Scroll to the day of the week you want to change or enter the number of the day 1 7 for Sunday to Saturday On an LED keypad zone lights 1 7 will represent Sunday to Saturday When you have selected a day enter the auto arm time in 24 hour format i e enter a 4 digit number in hhmm format The system will return you to the day selection menu Scroll to the next day you want to program or to exit auto arm programming press 0 Only LCD5500 v2 0 or greater keypads support the 6 3 menu option 4 System Test When 4 is pressed the panel will perform the following For step by
70. eeeeecseeeeseeeseeeeseeeseee 8 Keypad Tampers If the Keypad Tampers Enable option is selected the panel will display and transmit a General System Tamper reporting code if any keypad is removed from the wall When the keypad tamper is restored the panel will transmit the General System Tamper Restoral reporting code All keypads should be properly installed and secured before enabling this option By enabling Tampers Faults Do Not Show as Open faults and tampers for keypad zones will not show as open on the keypad and will be hidden from the end user If the option is disabled faults and tampers will show as open Entering and exiting Installer s Programming will not reset the system tampers All tamper conditions must also be physically restored Once a zone is tampered or faulted it must be completely restored before the trouble condition will clear Keypad Tamper Enable ccsscccsscsssesscsscenseesseceteenteesseeees Section 016 Option 8 General System Tamper Reporting Code essere Section 338 General System Tamper Restoral Reporting Code Section 338 Tamper Fault Do Not Show As Open sesser Section 013 Option 4 LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator The LINKS1000 cellular communicator can be used three different ways as the sole communicator for the panel as a back up for either or both phone numbers or as a redundant back up to the land line communicator the panel will call both the land line and via t
71. eeeeeeeee Answering Machine Double Call l es Section 401 Option 1 User Enable DLS Window Section 401 Option 2 Call Back ecceeeeeeeeeeeees Section 401 Option 3 User Initiated Call Up cceeeeeeeee Section 401 Option 4 Answering Machine Double Call Timer Section 405 Download Computer Telephone Number Section 402 Download Access Code ccsceeeeeee Section 403 Panel Identifier cceeeeeseeeeteeeeeeees Section 404 LINKS1000 Preamble Downloading 00 Section 490 One time 1 hour user enabled DLS window Section 701 Option 7 eeeee7ee lt ececeeeeeee1eeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeee Partitions Zone Assignment A partition is a defined area which will operate independent of another area of the system The panel can be divided into two partitions For example in an office warehouse installation it may be necessary to limit warehouse employees from accessing the office and office employees from accessing the warehouse Any zone can be assigned to either or both partitions Any Access Code can be assigned to work on either or both partitions See Section 3 4 Commands 5 Programming Access Codes Global Zones are zones assigned to both partitions A common zone will only be armed when both partitions are armed and will be disarmed when either partition is disarmed Keypads can be assigned to work
72. en 1 and 2 a m will occur twice on the last Sunday in October Daylight Savings Time ee eeeeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeaees Section 017 option 6 ee Keypad Backlighting The keys of all the keypads can be backlit to provide easy viewing in dim lighting conditions If the Keypad Backlighting Option is enabled the keys will be illuminated Keypad Backlighting Option c eeeeeeeees Section 016 Option 5 Arming Disarming Options If the Arm Disarm Bell Squawk option is enabled the panel will squawk the alarm output once upon arming and twice upon disarming The Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback option will give you the ability to beep the keypad 8 times rapidly if the panel is disarmed after an alarm occurred The Opening After Alarm Bell Squawk option will give you the ability to squawk the bell output 8 times rapidly if the panel is disarmed after an alarm occurred Closing Confirmation if enabled will cause the keypad to beep 8 times rapidly after the closing reporting code has been successfully transmitted to central station If the Bypass Status Displayed While Armed option is chosen the Bypass light will be ON while the system is armed to indicate that there are bypassed zones 34 5 21 If the panel is armed using the Stay function key or by entering 9 access code there will be no bell squawks during entry and exit delays except for the arm diarm bell squawks Q If the panel is armed using
73. ery drops below 11 5 Voc The Battery Trouble Restoral Reporting Code will not be transmitted until the battery has been charged over 12 5 Voc To prevent the panel from transmitting an AC Failure Trouble Alarm Reporting Code during short power outages the panel will not send the signal unless AC power is lost for the amount of minutes programmed 27 5 7 6 5 8 for the AC Failure Communication Delay The AC Failure Trouble Restoral Reporting Code will be transmitted once AC power has been restored for the amount of time programmed for AC Failure Communication delays NOTES If AC Failure Communications Delay is programmed as 000 the AC Failure Trouble reporting code will be sent immediately For proper communication of PC5204 AC troubles program the AC Failure Communictaion Delay as 000 A Bell Circuit Trouble Alarm Reporting Code will be transmitted immediately if an open condition is measured on the Bell Output of the main panel The Bell Circuit Trouble Restoral Reporting Code will be transmitted as soon as the problem is corrected A Fire Trouble Alarm Reporting Code will be transmitted immediately when an open condition is measured on any Fire type zone See Section 5 1 Zone Definitions The Fire Trouble Restoral Reporting Code will be transmitted as soon as the problem is corrected The Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Alarm Reporting Code will be transmitted if the AUX output is shorted The AUX output control incorpo
74. for the PC5015 main panel Dimensions 288mm x 298mm x 78mm 11 3 x 11 7 x 3 approximately PC5002C Cabinet to house the PC5204 Power Supply Output Module Dimensions 213mm x 235mm x 78mm 8 4 x 9 25 x 3 approximately PC5004C Cabinet to house the Escort5580 Module and PC5400 Printer Module Dimensions 229mm x 178mm x 65mm 9 x 7 x 2 6 approximately PC5001C Cabinet to house the PC5108 Zone Expander Module and the PC5208 Eight Low Current Output Module Dimensions 153mm x 122mm x 38mm 6 x 4 8 x 1 5 approximately PC5001CP Plastic Cabinet to house the PC5108 Zone Expander Module and the PC5208 Eight Low Current Output Module Dimensions 146mm x 105mm x 25 5mm 5 75 x 4 2 x 1 approximately Backplates There are two different backplates available for keypads to locate an Audio Station next to the keypad PC55BP1 Backplate ee This backplate is to be used when an Audio Station is to be located next to a keypad Dimensions 208mm x 115mm x 18mm 8 2 x 4 5 x 0 25 approximately PC55BP2 Backplate This backplate is to be used when an Audio Station is to be located next to a ae keypad In addition the backplate will allow you to mount a PC5108 Zone Expander Module or the PC5208 Eight Low Current Output Module Dimensions 208mm x 115mm x 18mm 8 2 x 4 5 x 0 7 approximately Out of the Box Verify that the following equipment is
75. gram the Delay 2 zone entry delay Instant Zone If this zone type is violated when the panel is armed it will cause an instant alarm Typically this zone is used for windows patio doors or other perimeter type zones Interior Zone If this type of zone is violated when the panel is armed it will provide entry if a delay type zone was violated first Otherwise it will cause an instant alarm Typically this zone is used for interior protection devices such as motion detectors Interior Stay Away Zone This zone type works the same as the Interior zone type with one exception The zone will be automatically bypassed under the following conditions e the panel is armed in the Stay Mode See Section 3 5 Function Keys e the panel is armed without entry delay See Section 3 4 Commands 9 e the panel is armed with an access code and during the exit delay a Delay type zone is NOT tripped The automatic bypass avoids having the user manually bypass interior type zones when arming at home If automatically bypassed the user can reactivate the zones by entering the 1 command See Section 3 4 Commands 1 Zone Bypass Typically this zone is used for interior protection devices such as motion detectors Stay Away zones should not be programmed as global zones Delay Stay Away Zone This zone type will operate the same as the Interior Stay Away zone type except that it will always provide entry delay Typically this zon
76. gramming section 020 Keypad Zone Assignments Enter the 2 digit zone designated for each keypad address from 01 32 e Keypad Zone Assignment e eee eeeeeeeeee 020 e Zone Attributes Each zone will operate according to the Zone Definition selected for it See Section 5 1 Zone Definitions Additional zone attributes can be programmed to customize the operation of a zone for a specific application The following attributes are programmable by zone Q Attributes for Fire Zones should not be changed from default Audible Silent Determines whether the zone will activate the alarm output or will be silent Pulsed Steady Determines if the alarm output will be steady or pulse on for 1 second and off for one second Activate Chime Determines if the zone will activate the chime feature See Section 3 4 Commands 4 Door Chime ON OFF Bypass Enable Determines if the zone can be manually bypassed See Section 3 4 Commands 1 Zone Bypass 23 5 3 5 4 Force Arm Enable Determines if the system can be armed with the zone violated At the end of exit delay if this type of zone is violated it will be ignored by the panel Once the zone is secured it will be added back into the system This zone attribute is useful for a garage door The customer can arm the system with the garage door open Later when the customer closes the door it becomes part of the system NOTE 24 hour zones mu
77. hat 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 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 suit
78. have the panel initiate a call to the downloading computer by pressing 6 Master Code 6 The Download Access Code and Panel Identifier Code are for security and proper identification Both the panel and the computer file should have the same information programmed before attempting to download The time to complete a successful download can be significantly reduced with the use of the PC Link This adaptor makes it possible to perform on site downloading To Initiate Local Downloading via the PC Link enter 8 Installer s Code 499 Installers Code 499 All keypads will be busy for the duration of the PC Link connection The status LEDs will display the current system status on the keypad where the PC Link was initiated For more information on connecting the PC Link refer to your PC Link Download Kit Instruction Sheet Downloading can also be performed through the LINKS1000 cellular communicator if the phone line is disconnected If using the LINKS1000 with Call Back you need to program the LINKS1000 Preamble with the downloading phone number in order for the panel to call the computer correctly Q When downloading labels for LCD keypads only the LCD keypad assigned to address 8 will receive the labels In addition version 1 0 and version2 0 LCD keypads are not compatible on the same system For more information refer to the Download Manual included with the computer software eeeeeeceescec0ec0e0ec0ec0eecCeceeeeeeeee
79. he LINKS A LINKS Preamble is programmable for each phone number in the event that the land line number is local but the LINKS is required to dial an exchange When programming a LINKS Preamble all unused digits must be programmed with a hex decimal F Sole Communicator The panel can be programmed to report only using the LINKS1000 cellular communicator when an event occurs To program this select only the LINKS1000 for the Communicator Call Direction Options for the event In addition the Call LINKS as well as Land Line option must also be enabled When the selected event occurs the panel will only attempt to call central station using the LINKS Backup Communicator The panel can be programmed to call using the LINKS1000 cellular communicator if the panel is having difficulty communicating an event using the land line To program this select both the phone number and LINKS options for the Communicator Call Direction Options for the event In addition the LINKS is Backup of Land Lines option must be selected 36 5 26 3 5 26 4 5 27 5 27 1 5 27 2 5 28 When used as a backup communicator the panel will attempt to call the central station in the following manner e the panel will try to call using land lines if unsuccessful the panel will try to call using the LINKS e if unsuccessful the panel will try to call using the land lines e if unsuccessful the panel will try to call using the LINKS This process will continue unt
80. hen the function key is pressed the Escort will begin a help session from the intercom station programmed as closest to the keypad In order for this option to function you must program PC5928 Section 802 subsection 14 Keypad Port Assignments For more information please refer to the PC5928 Installation Manual Note This function key cannot be programmed for PC55XXZ LED keypads with software version 1 0 19 7 3 Command Output 3 21 7 4 Command Output 4 Function Keys 19 and 21 provide the user with a simple method of activating an output programmed as Command Output Option 3 or 4 18 3 6 3 7 22 Active Camera Monitor Selection This function key is for use with the PC5108L Downlook Interface Camera Monitor Module For instructions on the function key use see the PC5108L Installation Manual 23 Bypass Recall Pressing this function key will recall the last group of bypassed zones The function key will follow the Code Required for Bypass option If the option is enabled a valid access code with the Bypass attribute enabled must be entered after the function key is pressed For instructions on zone bypassing see the PC5015 Instruction Manual 24 Recall Bypass Group 1 This function key will recall zones in Bypass Group 1 This group is programmed by the user in the 1 Bypass menu The function key will follow the Code Required for Bypass option If the option is enabled a val
81. her 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 Devices Warning devices such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence or premise then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened Audible 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
82. his 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 unprotected access point circumvent a sensing device evade detection by moving through an area of insu ent 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 cor rectly 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 Batte
83. id access code with the Bypass attribute enabled must be entered after the function key is pressed For instructions on zone bypassing and programming Bypass Groups see the PC5015 Instruction Manual 25 Recall Bypass Group 2 This function key operates similar to function key 24 but will recall zones in Bypass Group 2 For instructions on zone bypassing and programming Bypass Groups see the PC5015 Instruction Manual Global and Partition Keypad Operation A global keypad will not display any information the trouble LED will light if a trouble condition is present until a partition is selected To select a partition the user must press and hold the 1 key for Partition 1 or the 2 key for Partition 2 for two seconds The keypad will then display the status of the selected partition and allow normal operation A Partition keypad will display the status of the Partition for which it has been programmed A user with access to both partitions may temporarily assign the keypad to the other partition to gain access To do this the user must first press and hold the key for two seconds The keypad will go blank The user must then press and hold the 1 key for Partition 1 or the 2 key for Partition 2 for two seconds The keypad will then display the status of the selected partition and allow normal access Features Available for the LCD5500Z These features are only available for LCD5500Z keypads with zone inputs Automatic Scrolling of A
84. idelines provided in Section 2 7 Programming the System Sections 4 and 5 Section 4 0 provides a complete description of how to program the panel Section 5 0 contains complete descriptions of the various programmable features what options are available and how the options function The Programming Work Sheets should be filled out completely before attempting to program the system Testing the System Test the panel completely to ensure that all features and functions are operating as programmed Terminal Descriptions AC Terminals AC The panel requires a 16 5 volt 40 VA transformer Connect the transformer to an unswitched AC source and connect the transformer to these terminals Q Do not connect the transformer until all other wiring is complete Battery Connection The battery is used to provide back up power in the event of an AC power failure and to provide additional current when the panel demands exceed the power output of the transformer such as when the panel is in alarm Q Do not connect the battery until all other wiring is complete Connect the RED battery lead to the positive of the battery the BLACK battery lead to the negative Auxiliary Power Terminals AUX and GND These terminals provide up to 550 mA of additional current at 12 Voc for devices requiring power Connect the positive side of any device requiring power to the AUX terminal the negative side to GND The AUX output is protected if too mu
85. ight 23 DLM 4L v1 0L present Light 12 Zones 21 to 24 present Light 24 Escort5580 module present If a module is connected but does not show as being present it may be due to any of the following reasons e itis not connected to the Keybus if there is a Keybus wiring problem if the module is more than 1 000 305m from the panel if the module does not have enough power if the PC5132 does not have any devices added 2 8 2 9 2 9 1 2 9 2 2 9 3 Removing Modules If a module is no longer required on the system the panel must be told to no longer supervise the module To do this remove the module from the Keybus and perform the Enable supervision function again See Section 2 7 Enable Supervision The panel will see the module has been removed and will no longer supervise it Zone Wiring For a complete description of the operation of all zone types please refer to Section 5 1 Zone Definitions There are several different ways in which zones may be wired depending on which programming options have been selected The panel can be programmed to supervise normally closed End of Line or Double End of Line loops Please refer to the following sections to study each type of individually supervised zone wiring Q Any zone programmed for Fire or 24 Hour Supervisory must be wired with a single End of Line EOL resistor regardless of the type of zone wiring supervision selected for the panel secti
86. igurations outlined in Section 2 8 Zone Wiring End of line resistors must be placed on the device end of the loop not at the keypad Keypad circuit board Q Keypad zones do not support DEOL resistors SD aoao ololololRBYGZ i Keypads without zone support do not have this Z terminal Z version keypads are also indicated by a label located on the back of the keypad plastic The label reads Z version Assigning Keypad Zones When using keypad zone inputs each input used must be assigned a zone number in Installer s Programming First ensure that you have enrolled all installed keypads into the desired addresses See Section 2 6 Keypad Assignment Next enter programming section 020 to assign the zones There are eight programming locations in this section one for each keypad address Enter a 2 digit zone number for each of the keypad zones This number must be entered in the location corresponding to the keypad to which each zone is connected Q If a keypad zone input is assigned on zone number form 1 to 8 the corresponding zone cannot be used on the main control panel Once the keypad zones are assigned you must also program zone definitions and zone attributes See also Section 5 1 1 Assigning Keypad Zones 12 Keypad Commands iyn All keypads provide complete information and control of the alarm panel The panel can be completely programmed
87. iisisiairiiiisiireirnsiisians Section 012 Keypad Lockout Reporting Code seee Section 338 e Keypad Blanking If the Keypad Blanking Option is enabled the panel will turn off all lights and LCDs on the keypads if no key is pressed for 30 seconds The keys however will remain backlit The panel will turn the lights and LCDs back on if entry delay begins or an audible alarm occurs The lights and LCDs will also come on if a key is pressed or if the Code Required to Restore Blanking Option is enabled a valid access code is entered If the Power Save Option is enabled the panel will blank all keypad lights including backlighting when AC power fails in order to conserve the back up battery e e eeeeeeec e0eec e0ee0e0ee0eec0e0ec0e0e0eee0ee80 0 Keypad Blanking Option Section 016 Option 3 Code Required to Restore Blanking Section 016 Option 4 Power Save Option cecceceeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeaeeseeeeeens Section 016 Option 6 Loop Response The normal loop response time for all zones is 500 milliseconds The panel will not consider a zone violated unless it is violated for at least 500 milliseconds If Zone 1 is Fast Loop Response is enabled the loop response for zone 1 will be 40 milliseconds Typically this can be used for vibration type sensors eeeeeeeece ec0ee0ee0eee0eeeeseeeveeeseeseeeeeeeeee Zone 1 is Fast Loop Response side ddvittaveeaactascteenesece Section 013 Option 5 eeeeee eee
88. il the panel has successfully communicated with the central station or the Maximum Dialing Attempts has been reached Redundant Communicator The panel can be programmed to call using both the land line and the LINKS1000 cellular communicator when an event occurs To program this select both the phone number and the LINKS options for the Communicator Call Direction Options for the event In addition the Call LINKS as well as Land Line option must be selected The panel will call the LINKS and then call the land line when reporting the selected event LINKS Special Preamble In some areas of North America dialing DAT or DATA reduces the cellular billing increment The LINKS Special Preamble section 393 allows the use of x and characters for the programming of DAT and DATA The LINKS Special Preamble is sent BEFORE the Preamble programmed in Sections 390 to 392 Example Special Preamble Regular Preamble Telephone Number If this Special Preamble is programmed it will be inserted before the Regular Preamble of ALL telephone numbers Hex digits D and E are not supported for Preamble programming If Busy Tone Detection is enabled the LINKS1000 must be tested to ensure full operation Please refer to the LINKS1000 installation Manual for more information and connection diagrams LINKS Preamble First Telephone Number seeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeteeeeeeeeeees Section 390 LINKS Preamble Second Telephone Number
89. inals bell circuit restored 349 350 Fire Trouble Rest a trouble occurs restores in a fire zone 3 73 FT00 FJ 00 k Auxiliary Power aux voltage supply trouble restoral Maint 3 AA YP 00 YQ 00 Trouble Rest TLM Failure telephone line monitoring trouble sent via Maint 3 51 LT 00 LINKS Do not program if LINKS not used TLM Restore Telephone line trouble restore 3 5 LR 00 wo R o wo a Q 1 2 General System Service Required trouble occurs view Maint 3 AA YX 00 YZ 00 Trouble Rest troubles using 2 3 trouble restored Gen System control panel loses restores communications Misc 3 33 ET 00 ER 00 Supervisory with module s connected to the Keybus Trouble Rest 351 Line 1 or 2 FTC control panel has restored communications to Misc 3 54 YK 00 Restoral central station on line 1or 2 Event Buffer is 75 event buffer is almost full 6 23 JL 00 Full DLS Lead In downloading session start initiated by panel 4 11 RB 00 DLS Lead Out downloading session complete RS 00 General Zone one or more zones have trouble trouble UT 00 UJ 00 Trouble Rest restored Delinquency programmed amount of time days or hours for Misc 4 54 CD 00 delinquency has expired without zone activity or without system being armed Periodic Test periodic sytem test transmission 6 A2 RP 00 System Test 6 bell communications test 6 A1 RX 00 LINKS Test LINKS test transmission 6 A3 General Device Low Wireless zones pend
90. included in your system one PC5015 main control cabinet one PC5015 circuit board one PC55XX Z LCD5500 Z keypad one set of manuals Installation Manual one Programming Worksheet Manual and one Instruction Manual for the end user one hardware pack consisting of five plastic circuit board standoffs seventeen 5600 ohm 5 6K resistors one 2200 ohm 2 2K resistor one 1000 ohm 1K resistor Getting Started iyiyi The following sections provide a complete description of how to wire and configure devices and zones 2 1 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Step 11 2 2 Installation Steps The following steps are provided to assist with the installation of the panel It is suggested that you read over this section briefly to get an overall understanding of the order of installation Once this is done carefully work through each step Working from this plan will help reduce problems and reduce the overall installation time required Create a Layout Draw a rough sketch of the building and include all alarm detection devices zone expanders keypads and all other modules that are required Mounting the Panel Locate the panel in a dry area preferably located near an unswitched AC power source and the incoming telephone line Before attaching the cabinet to the wall be sure to press the five circuit board mounting studs into the cabinet from the back
91. irst 4 zones of the expander and one set for the other 4 zones In these two diagrams the jumpers settings shown indicate the first group of four zones of the expander will be zones 9 to 12 and the second group of 4 zones will be 13 to 16 A group of zones can be disabled if they are not required for the installation J OFF J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 ON ON o J Ss eaaanaaan us u7 Ola PC5108 Default ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON z 9 GA 8 d of of off po 8 Us k J aannanana ue LEDI swi UNE O O OFF H H OFF te vvovoovoovovo J4 J5 v vv ee O PC5700 ollaaa a suenenvavaay avanen 33 Zi z2 z3 24 comm aq Baal aot Ba EOND TP2 ANG T 2 R 2 TIPI ANG RED BLK YEL GRN TAMVAUXRED BLK YEL GRN Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 NAZ 2 6 2 6 1 02 6 2 2 7 Keypad Assignment There are 8 available addresses for keypads LED keypads by default are assigned to address 1 while the LCD5500 Z is assigned by default to address 8 Keypads can each be assigned to a different address 1 to 8 which offers two advantages The panel can supervise the keypad connection to indicate a trouble condition if it is removed Also keypads can be assigned to operate a specific partition or operate as a global keypa
92. larms in Memory The LCD5500Z keypad allows automatic scrolling through alarms in memory while the keypad is idle This feature if enabled will override the clock display This option can be programmed in LCD programming section 66 option 4 24 Hour Time Display Option The LCD5500Z can be programmed to display time using a 24 hour clock instead of a 12 hour a m p m clock This option can be programmed in LCD programming section 66 option 3 Keypad Zones See section 2 10 Keypad Zones Viewing Troubles While Armed See section 3 4 amp 2 Trouble Display for information on how to view troubles Backlighting Boost available for all zone input keypads The LCD5500Z and PC55XXZ zone input keypads will provide extra number pad lighting when any key is pressed The backlighting boost will last for an additional 30 seconds after the last keypress Prompts for the following features are only supported by LCD5500 Z v2 X e Downlook Support DLM 4L PC5108L Active Camera Monitor Selection Remote Trigger e Auto Arm features Late to Close Auto Arm Postpone Cancel Auto Arm by day e Bypass groups 19 How to Program iyiyi The following section of the manual describes how to enter Installer Programming and how to program the various sections 0 It is extremely important that you read the following section of the manual to completely understand how to program the panel 4 1 4 2 4 3 How
93. le also includes a built in interface to control up to 32 line carrier type devices for lighting and temperature control See Escort5580 Installation Manual for details PC5928 Audio Interface Module This device is not UL Listed The PC5928 Audio Interface module is a simple way to incorporate paging intercom baby listen in and door answer to the PC5015 control panel The module also has built in two way voice capability for central station See PC5928 Installation Manual for details Three additional devices are available These devices are not UL Listed PC5921 Intercom Audio Station can be used in conjunction with the PC5928 Audio Interface Module PC5921 EXT Door Box Audio Station can be used in conjunction with the PC5928 Audio Interface Module 2 PC5921 EXT R Door Box Audio Station can be used in conjunction with the PC5928 Audio S Interface Module The Door Box contains a relay so the normal door bell can be used instead of the internal one generated by the PC5928 module PC5400 Printer Module Pq This PC5400 Printer Module will allow the panel to print out all events that occur on the system to any serial printer All events will be printed with the Partition time date and the event that occurred See PC5400 Installa tion Manual
94. med as Interior Interior Delay Interior Stay Away or Delay Stay Away are included in the Double Hit option Cross Zone Police Code eeeeeceeeereereeeeeteenteaee Section 328 Burglary Verified Timer Section 172 Double Hit secs ccccanssecstssecctscencicvsossdiavestvsctesestoieecteveds Section 01 7 option 4 Delinquency Reporting The Delinquency feature is used to monitor system activity When the Delinquency Transmission Delay timer expires the panel will transmit the Delinquency reporting code If the system is programmed to monitor Activity Delinquency the timer will be programmed in hours The timer will start under the following conditions When the system is armed in the Stay mode e When the system is disarmed When a zone is violated and restored while the system is disarmed Stay armed Interior Interior Delay Interior Stay Away or Delay Stay Away zones only The activity delinquency timer will be ignored when the system is armed in the Away mode Zones that are bypassed in the 1 Bypass menu will not reset the timer If the system is programmed to monitor Closing Delinquency the timer will be programmed in days The timer will restart every time the system is disarmed Activity Closing Delinquency s Section 380 option 8 Delinquency Transmission Delay eee Section 370 Maintenance The panel will transmit a Battery Trouble Alarm Reporting Code when the backup batt
95. mper general supervisory 5 Fire Trouble Zone Fault 8 Loss of Clock 2 AC Failure 10 Latched System Event Strobe Output The output will activate when any of the selected system events alarms occur on the system In the armed state the output will deactivate only once the system is disarmed If an alarm activates this output in the disarmed state the output will deactivate if a user enters a valid access code while the Bell Cut off timer is counting down The output will also deactivate if someone arms the system after the Bell Cut off has expired This output can be used to indicate that an alarm has occurred before entering the premises The PGM attributes for this option programmed in Sections 141 to 154 differ from the standard selection of attributes Program which events will activate the output by selecting some or all of the following attributes 1 ii Burglary Delay Instant Interior Stay Away and 24 Hour Burglary Zones 2 z Fire Fire Keys Fire Zones 3 1 Panic Panic Keys and Panic Zones 4 weve Medical Auxiliary Keys Medical and Emergency Zones 5 one Supervisory Supervisory Freezer and Water Zones 6 Priority Gas Heat Sprinkler and 24 Hour Latching Zones 7 Holdup Holdup zones 8 Output follows pulse timer Section 164 Q This output will activate for silent and audible alarms or medical conditions only It will not activate during pre alert or
96. mple To enter C1 for a closing by user 1 you would enter 3 1 to enter Hexadecimal mode Ready light flashes 3 to enter C to return to decimal mode Ready light is solid 20 4 4 4 5 4 5 1 4 5 2 1 to enter digit 1 If you enter information into a section and make a mistake press the key to exit the section Select that section again and re enter the information correctly If you are using a pulse communications format a decimal zero 0 does not transmit Programming a zero 0 tells the panel not to send any pulses for that digit Decimal zero 0 is a filler digit To make a zero 0 transmit it must be programmed as a Hexadecimal A Example for the three digit account number 403 you would enter 4 x 1 x 3 0 4 to enter the digit 4 to enter Hexadecimal mode Ready light flashes 1 to enter A to return to decimal mode Ready light is solid 3 to enter the digit 3 0 to enter the digit 0 as a filler digit Programming Toggle Option Sections Some Sections contain several toggle options The panel will use zone lights 1 through 8 to indicate if the different options are enabled or disabled Refer to the Programming Worksheets to determine what each option represents and whether the light should be ON or OFF for your application Press the number corresponding to the option to toggle the light ON or OFF Once all the toggle options have been
97. nel will squawk the alarm output once every second until the entry delay expires or the system is disarmed This feature must not be used with 2 partitions Q Since two Delay zones are programmable and therefore two different Entry Delays when the panel is armed it will use the Entry Delay for the first Delay zone violated If the Bell Squawk During Auto Arm option is enabled the bell will squawk while the system is auto arming in order to notify anyone on the premises that the system is being armed If Exit Delay Termination is enabled the panel will monitor the Delay zones during exit delay If a Delay type zone is violated then secured during the exit delay the exit delay will be terminated and the panel will be armed immediately To prevent false alarms use the built in feature Audible Exit Fault If a delay type zone is violated within 4 seconds after the exit delay has expired the panel will sound the entry delay warning through the keypad and siren alerting the customer that an improper exit was made If the panel is disarmed within the entry delay no signal is sent If not the panel will continue to sound the alarm and send a signal to central station This feature can be disabled in Section 013 Option 6 eeeeeeeese0ee0ee0ee eeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Bell Squawk During Auto Arm uu eeeeeeeeeeeeeees Section 014 Option 2 Bell Squawk on Exit Delay ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Section 014 Option 3 33 5 16
98. ng To perform a Walk Test do the following Step 1 Enter Installer Programming Step 2 Enter Section 901 When any zone is violated the panel will activate the Bell Output for two seconds log the event to the Event Buffer and communicate the alarm to central station Each zone should be tested several times during the test Check the event buffer to ensure that all zones and FAP keys are functioning properly To stop the test you must do the following Step 1 Enter Installer Programming Step 2 Enter Section 901 Zones do not have to be restored to stop the test After the test is complete check the Event Buffer to ensure that the Audible Silent 24 hr PGM alarms have been restored Q The Alarm Memory is cleared upon entering Walk Test mode When the Walk Test is complete the Alarm Memory light will remain lit but there will be no alarms in memory The light will turn off the next time the panel is armed 38 Reporting Codes A P P E N Contact ID The first digit in parentheses will automatically be sent by the control The last two digits are programmed to indicate specific information about the signal For example if zone 1 is an entry exit point the alarm reporting code could be programmed as 34 The central station would receive the following BURG ENTRY EXIT 1 l X A SIA Format Level 2 Hardc oded This format will send the Account Code along with its data transmission At the receiver
99. nings Closings Also if all the Opening Closing reporting codes were programmed as 00 the panel would not report If the SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes option is disabled the panel will operate as follows 1 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as 00 or FF the panel will not attempt to call central station 2 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from 01 to FE the panel will send the programmed reporting code 3 Bypassed zones will not be identified when partial closing the system Q Do not program the second phone number for the SIA reporting code format Section 360 if the Automatic Reporting Code option is enabled Section 381 eeeeeeeaeec eeeee0e0ee0ee0eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee Communicator Format eseese Section 360 SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes Section 381 Option 3 Communicator Call Direction Options Section 361 to 368 SIA Identifiers sritan hain aise Appendix B Residential Dial If Residential Dial is programmed and an event that is programmed to communicate occurs the panel will seize the line and dial the appropriate phone number s Once the dialing is complete the panel will emit an ID tone and wait for a handshake press a 1 2 4 5 7 8 0 or key from any phone It will wait for this handshake for the duration of Post Dial Wait for Handshake timer Once the panel receives the handshake it will emit an alarm tone over the phone line for
100. nsmission Delay When using wireless devices battery status will be monitored by the panel If a low battery condition exists the panel will indicate a general transmitter low battery trouble The panel will delay reporting the event for the number of days programmed as the Low Battery Transmission Delay This delay provides the user with an opportunity to change the batteries on the units before the condition is reported to central station Instruct the customer on how to change the batteries of wireless devices to gain maximum use of this feature Low Battery Transmission Delay eee Section 370 Cross Zone Police Code Reporting The panel will transmit the Cross Zone Police Code reporting code if programmed when two different zones are violated within the same armed to armed period The Burglary Verified Timer if programmed will start when a zone is violated and causes an alarm If a second zone is violated before the timer expires the panel will transmit the Cross Zone Police Code reporting code If the timer expires before a second zone is violated the panel will not send the reporting code and the timer will start again Valid entries for the Burglary Verified timer are 000 255 minutes 000 to disable The Double Hit option allows the Cross Zone Police Code reporting code to be sent when two zone alarms occur on the same zone The Burglary Verified timer if programmed also applies to the Double Hit option Only zones program
101. o communicate with modules and by modules to communicate with the panel Each module has four Keybus terminals that must be connected to the four Keybus terminals on the panel For more information see Section 2 3 Keybus Operation and Wiring Programmable Outputs PGM1 and PGM2 ERMINAL Each PGM output is an open collector switch to ground That is when the PGM olo D output is activated by the panel the terminal will switch to ground eran a PGM1 can sink up to 50 mA of current PGMs can be used to activate LEDs or a small buzzer Connect the positive side of the LED or buzzer to AUX the negative side to the PGM1 PGM2 is a high current output 300mA and operates similar to PGM1 The Brae CON1 must remain on at all times If more than 300 mA of current is required a relay must be used Refer to the diagram a D BLK E pe pA E wW cc gt o COM NC NO Zone Input Terminals Z1 to Z8 Each detection device must be connected to a zone on the control panel It is suggested that each zone have one detection device however it is possible to wire multiple detection devices to the same zone For zone wiring specifics see Section 2 9 Zone Wiring Telephone Connection Terminals TIP RING T 1 R 1 If a telephone line is required for central station communication or downloading connect an RJ 31X jack in the following manner e RING Red Wir
102. of Day must be programmed For instructions on programming the time and date see the PC5015 Instruction Manual Setting the Time and Date 2 Enter 6 2 to enable three keypad beeps or disable one long beep the auto arm feature 3 Program the auto arm time for each day of the week for each partition in programming sections 180 193 Q Items 2 and 3 are programmable by partition Program these items at a keypad assigned to the correct partition See section 2 6 Keypad Assignment If the Partition 1 Auto arm Schedule in 6 feature is enabled users with access to partition 1 will be able to change the partition 1 auto arm time of day for each day of the week If the Partition 2 Auto arm Schedule in 6 feature is enabled users with access to partition 2 will be able to change the partition 2 auto arm time of day for each day of the week See section 3 4 Commands for a description of the 6 3 menu When the internal panel clock matches the programmed Auto Arm Time for that day the panel will check the status of the partition If the partiton is armed the panel will do nothing until the programmed auto arm time for the next day when it will check again If the partition is disarmed the panel will sound the buzzer of all keypads assigned to the partition for one minute This is the auto arm pre alert period Please note that if there is an auto arm time programmed for that day the panel will sound
103. on To ensure that the communication link with the central station is functioning properly the panel can be programmed to send a test transmission signal on a regular basis The panel can send a Periodic Test Transmission Reporting Code at the programmed Test Transmission Time of Day The Test Transmission Cycle determines the period of time between tests The option Land Line Test Transmission in Minutes Days allows you to select whether the Land Line Test Transmission cycle will be counted in minutes or days If you have selected the test transmission cycle to be in minutes the Test Transmission Time of Day counter will not apply The LINKS Test Transmission can only be programmed in days 32 5 14 5 15 The Test Transmission Cycle must be greater than 10 minutes A cycle timer of less than 10 minutes will cause damage to the control panel When the test tranmission cycle is programmed the panel will send a test transmission the following day This will indicate the beginning of the new test transmission cycle to central station The panel can also send a test for the LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator if being used If the LINKS1000 Test Transmission Code is programmed the panel will send a cellular test at the interval programmed in the LINKS Test Transmission Cycle The end user can generate a communicator test If the System Test Reporting Code is programmed the panel will send the signal when the System Test keypad command
104. on 013 options 1 and 2 See Section 5 1 Zone Definitions If you change the zone supervision options from DEOL to EOL or from NC to DEOL section 013 options 1 or 2 you should power down the system completely and then power it back up If you do not the zones may not work correctly Normally Closed NC Loops ANY Z ANY COM ANY Z ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINALTERMINAL 2 NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS WITH K NO END OF LINE NO END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR To enable normally closed loops programming section 013 option 1 must be ON This option should only be selected if Normally Closed NC devices contacts are being used eeeeeeee ee e E E E EE EE EE EE E Normally Closed Loops c ccccesseeteeteeeteeeteees Section 013 Option 1 Single End Of Line EOL Resistors ANYZ ANY COM ANYZ ANY COM ANYZ ANY COM ANYZ ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINALTERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINALTERMINAL ANV NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN 1 NORMALLY OPEN 2 NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT WITH CONTACTS WITH CONTACT AND CONTACT AND 5600 END OF LINE 5600 Q END OF LINE 1 NORMALLY CLOSED 2 NORMALLY CLOSED RESISTOR RESISTOR CONTACT WITH CONTACT WITH 5600 Q END OF LINE 5600 Q END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR To enable panel detection of single end of line resistors programming section 013 options 1 and 2 must be OFF This option should be selected if either Normally Closed NC
105. on and Wiring The Keybus is used by the panel to communicate with all modules connected and by the modules to talk to the panel The RED and BLK terminals are used to provide power while YEL and GRN are clock and data Q The 4 Keybus terminals of the panel must be connected to the 4 Keybus terminals or wires of all modules The following conditions apply e Keybus should be run in minimum 22 gauge quad 0 5mm two pair twist preferred the modules can be home run to the panel connected in series or can be T tapped any module can be connected anywhere along the Keybus you do not need a separate Keybus wire run for keypads zone expanders etc no module can be more than 1 000 305m in wire length from the panel shielded wire is not necessary unless wires are run in an area that may present excessive RF noise or interference Example of Keybus Wiring B NOTE Module A is wired correctly as it is within 1 000 305m of the panel in wire distance 190 a Module B is wired correctly as it is within 1 000 305m of the so 2 PS panel in wire distance Module C is NOT wired correctly as it is further than 1 000 305m from the panel in wire distance PANEL A Current Ratings Modules and Accessories In order for the Power 832 system to operate properly the power output capabilities of the main control and expansion devices must not be exceeded Use the data presented
106. on either partition or can be assigned for Global operation See Section 2 6 Keypad Assignment Each partition can be programmed to report using a different Account Number See Section 5 5 Communicator Account Numbers Some of the Programmable Output options are also selectable by Partition See Section 5 10 PGM Outputs The Partition 2 Enable option must be programmed before Partition 2 will operate At default zones 1 through 8 are assigned to Partition 1 If additional zones are being used or the application requires two Partitions zones must be enabled to operate on the correct Partition Q Zones programmed as Null must be removed from both Partitions See Section 5 1 Zone Definition eeeeeeeesesececgcge eeeeeece secseeeeseeeoee eeeeeeee es8ee e Partition 2 is Enabled sscccsvcsctsn nein iia Section 201 Option 1 Partition 1 Zone Assignments Section 202 to 205 Partition 2 Zone Assignment seses Section 206 to 209 Programmable Outputs Programmable outputs are available on the following devices PGM1 and PGM2 on the PC5015 main board 8 low current outputs available with the PC5208 Output Module 4 high current outputs available with the PC5204 Power Supply Output Module Programming any of the outputs is a two step process First an option from the list below must be selected for the PGM Output Second the output attributes must be selected The following is a list of the
107. option is selected the panel will send the Zone Restoral Reporting Code for the zone if the bell cut off time has expired and the zone is secured If the zone is not secured when the bell cut off time expires the panel will send the restoral immediately once the zone is secured or when the system is disarmed If the Restoral on Bell Time out option is not selected the panel will immediately send the Zone Restoral Reporting Code when the zone is secured regardless of whether or not the alarm output is active rt 24 Hour type zones will report the restoral immediately when the zone is secured eeeeeeeee ee eeeeeeee e ees Restoral on Bell Time out 0 eee eeeeeeeeeee Section 380 option 2 AC Failure Communication Delay Time Section 370 eeeeee0e2ec eceseeeeee0ee0eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Downloading Downloading allows programming of the entire control panel via a computer modem and telephone line All functions and features changes and status such as trouble conditions and open zones can be viewed or programmed by downloading Q When power is applied to the panel a 6 hour downloading window can be enabled This will allow you to perform downloading without having to do any keypad programming If the Answering Machine Double Call option is enabled or during the first 6 hours after power up the panel will answer incoming calls for downloading provided the following conditions occur 1 The panel hears one
108. or disarmed the panel will immediately latch the alarm output and communicate to the central station The alarm will sound for the Bell Cutoff time programmed in Section 005 System Times or until a valid access code is entered The following zone definitions operate similar to the 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 12 24 Hour Holdup Zone 15 24 Hour Medical Zone 18 For future use 13 24 Hour Gas Zone 16 24 Hour Panic Zone 19 24 Hour Water Flow Zone 14 24 Hour Heat Zone 17 24 Hour Emergency Zone 20 24 Hour Freezer Zone NOTES 12 24 Hour Holdup zones give a silent alarm by default Use fire zones for sprinklers 24 Hour Latching Tamper If this zone is violated the installer must enter Installer Programming before the panel will allow either Partition to be armed The bell output will also activate for the programmed time and the panel will communicate the alarm Momentary Keyswitch Arm Zone Momentary violation of this zone will alternately arm disarm the Partition the zone is assigned to This zone type should not be programmed as global Maintained Keyswitch Arm Zone When this zone is violated the partition it is assigned to will arm When this zone is secured the partition will disarm This zone should not be programmed as global zone Do not program wireless zones as 21 or 22 Keyswitch or as 24 LINKS Answer zones LINKS Answer Zone If the LINKS1000 cellular communicator
109. ouble will not be displayed if the AC Trouble Displayed option is disabled section 016 option 1 See section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes Maintenance for information on AC trouble reporting 3 Telephone Line Monitoring Trouble TLM There is a trouble with the telephone line See section 5 12 Telephone Line Monitor If the system has an alternate communicator this trouble can be reported to a monitoring station by programming reporting codes in sections 349 and 350 4 Failure to Communicate FTC The communicator failed to communicate with any of the programmed telephone numbers see section 5 5 Communicator Dialing 5 Zone Fault including Fire Zone A zone on the system is experiencing trouble meaning that a zone could not provide an alarm to the panel if required to do so if a fire zone is open or there is a short on a DEOL zone or a supervisory fault on a wireless zone When a zone fault trouble condition occurs the keypad s onthe system will start to beep Press 5 while in Trouble mode to view the affected zones A Fire zone trouble will be generated and displayed in the armed state A Fire zone trouble will also restart the trouble beeps from all keypads 6 Zone Tamper A zone configured for Double End Of Line resistor supervision has a tamper condition or the tamper switch is open on a wireless device When a tamper condition occurs the keypad s will start to beep if the system is armed
110. owed by 91 for Group 1 or 92 for Group 2 If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled access codes 40 42 must be used to access this feature 1 For two partition systems Bypass Group 1 must be used on Partition 1 and Group 2 on Partition 2 eeeeeeeee ee Code required for bypass Section 015 Option 5 eeeeeee 2 Trouble Display The panel constantly monitors itself for several different trouble conditions If a trouble condition is present the Trouble light will be ON and the keypad will beep twice every 10 seconds The trouble beep can be silenced by pressing any key on any keypad If Bell Squawk on Trouble is enabled section 014 option 5 the bell will squawk every 10 seconds when a trouble condition is present To view trouble conditions from an LED keypad 1 Press 2 2 The keypad will flash the Trouble light The zone indicator lights corresponding to the present trouble conditions will be ON When using an LCD keypad the trouble conditions will be listed on the display the user must simply use the arrow lt gt keys to scroll through the list of present trouble conditions Q Troubles can be viewed while armed using the LCD keypad provided the keypad is version 2 0 or later Older keypads will incorrectly display Fire Trouble If using older LCD keypads programming section 013 option 3 as OFF will ensure troubles are displayed correctly 14 The vario
111. porting 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 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 repai
112. ptions Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll to the desired contrast level and press the key to exit e Keypad Buzzer Control When this option is selected the keypad will allow you to scroll through 21 different keypad sounder tone options Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll to the desired keypad beeper level and press the key to exit This function can be achieved on LED keypads by holding the key 7 Command Output Functions There are four output functions available to the user Entering 7 1 4 Access Code if required will activate any output programmed for options 19 22 respectively Each function can be performed when the system is either armed or disarmed For more information regarding these output types see Section 5 10 PGM Output Options 8 Installer Programming Enter 8 followed by the Installer Code to enter Installer Programming See Section 4 0 How to Program 9 Arming Without Entry Delay When a Partition is armed with the 9 command the panel will remove the entry delay from the partition After the exit delay Delay 1 and Delay 2 type zones will be instant and Stay Away zones will remain bypassed See Section 5 1 Zone Definitions 16 3 5 3 5 1 For more information regarding this feature see the PC5015 Instruction Manual Alternate Arming Methods Arming Without Entry Delay The entry delay can be activated deactivated at any
113. rable 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 Piease 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 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 T
114. rates a fuseless design When excessive current is drawn the panel will automatically shut off the output The panel will constantly check the AUX output and when the excessive current draw is removed the panel will reset the output and transmit an Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Restoral Reporting Code A TLM Trouble Reporting Code can only be transmitted if an Alternate Communicator is being used See Section 5 26 LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator The panel will only transmit the signal after the time programmed for the TLM Trouble Delay The TLM Restoral Reporting Code will be transmitted immediately once the trouble is restored A General System Trouble Reporting Code will be transmitted if the panel detects any of the following on the PC5204 Power Supply Output Module AC Power Failure Low Battery AUX Output Trouble Output 1 Supervisory trouble The General System Trouble Restoral Reporting Code will be transmitted when all of the listed problems are corrected A General System Supervisory Trouble Reporting Code will be transmitted if any module goes missing from the Keybus If the module is a zone expander the panel will also transmit the Zone Expander Supervisory Alarm Trouble Reporting Code The panel will send a General System Supervisory Restoral Reporting Code when the problem is corrected as well as a Zone Expander Supervisory Restoral Reporting Code if the module is a zone expander Zone Restorals If the Restoral on Bell Time out
115. red according to the following diagram PGM2 AUX If PGM2 is programmed for 24 Hr Auxiliary Input support the connector CON1 on the NORMAU ery main board must be removed CONTACT WITH 22009 END OF LINE RESISTOR Keyswitch Zone Wiring TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL Zones may be programmed to be used as keyswitch arming zones and must be wired according to the following diagrams For a complete description of how keyswitch zones operate see Section 5 1 Zone Definitions NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT CONTACT WITH CONTACT WITH NO END OF LINE 56002 END OF LINE 56002 DOUBLE EOL RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR 11 2 9 8 2 9 9 2 10 LINKS Supervisory 24 Hour Supervisory When using the LINKS1000 cellular communicator any main board zone may be configured for LINKS Supervision Program this zone as zone type 09 24 Hour Supervisory in section 001 With a 24 Hour Supervisory zone if the LINKS1000 experiences a trouble the zone will be violated causing the panel to report the event to the central station This type of zone always requires a single EOL resistor 5600Q Wire this zone according to the diagram LINKS 1000 LINKS Answer If the LINKS1000 cellular communicator is being used a zone may be configured for LINKS Answer to allow downloading to be performed in the event of phone line failure When the LINKS r
116. ries 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 con ditions 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 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
117. rs Section 013 Option 1 Double End of Line Resistors Section 013 Option 2 eeeeee Fire Zone Wiring 4 wire Smoke Detectors All zones defined as Fire See Section 5 1 Zone Definitions must be wired according to the following diagram 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR CONNECTION WITH RESET TO ZONE Z TERMINAL PROGRAMMED FOR FIRE TO ANY COM TERMINAL MINIMUM 18 AWG WIRING IS REQUIRED FOR RESIDENTIAL FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS IN POWER SUPERVISORY RELAY DSC RM 1 Ve ee ae 5600 Q END OF LINE RESISTOR EOLR 2 For a complete description of how fire zones operate see Section 5 1 Zone Definitions Fire Zone Wiring 2 wire Smoke Detectors If PGM2 has been programmed for 2 wire Smoke Detector connection See Section 5 10 PGM Output the detectors must be wired according to the following diagram QCQIQhiQaigivVivigi LU litle For a complete description of how fire zones y UtAUX BELL RED BLK YEL GRN 1 PGM2 may be used operate see Section 5 1 Zone Definitions ESL429AT DSC MN220 Q If PGM2 is programmed for 2 wire smoke Z ON 22000 support Jumper CON1 on the main board b END OF LINE must be removed ala J RESISTOR Ye EOLR 3 24 Hr Auxiliary Input Wiring PGM2 If PGM2 has been programmed for 24 hour operation the zone must be wi
118. st not have Force Arm enabled Swinger Shutdown Enable Determines if the panel will shut down the communicator for the zone after the swinger limit is reached See Section 5 17 Swinger Shutdown Transmission TX Delay Enable Determines if the panel will delay communicating the alarm reporting code to the central station See Section 5 7 1 Transmission Delay Q Do not use the transmission delay on Downlook zones Wireless Zone Determines if the zone is a wireless zone or a hardwired zone Allows the panel to generate low battery trouble and zone supervisories Q The wireless zone attribute must be set enabled for all enrolled wireless zones eee0eeee e es Zones 1 to 32 Attributes eee reels Section 101 132 Audible Silent Alarm cceccececeseeeeeeeeeeeeeereeseeaeens Section 101 132 Option 1 Pulsed Steady Alarm ccecceceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeees Section 101 132 Option 2 Activate ChM Eers a Section 101 132 Option 3 Bypass Enable icc ccsisciisiiseadtsscestessciaseicuzssecstcaessttand Section 101 132 Option 4 Force Arm Enables stirena inpia ena Section 101 132 Option 5 Swinger Shutdown Enable csseseeeeeees Section 101 132 Option 6 Transmission Delay Enable 0 0 0 eee cece Section 101 132 Option 7 WireloSS ZOMG tecciscuskessceistcsgesd lecceasseeds avedescchectecoeeds Section 101 132 Option 8 eeeeeecececeseee
119. svesesdartaesssteartateccs Section 380 Option 3 Switch to Pulse Dial ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Section 380 Option 4 Post Dial Wait for Handshake naese Section 161 Maximum Dialing Attempts s Section 160 Communicator Disable 0 ccccecceeseeeseeeeeeeeeees Section 380 Option 1 Communicator Call Direction Options Section 361 to 368 eeeeeeeeseecstcqee eeeeeeeseeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeee Communicator Phone Numbers The panel can call 3 different phone numbers for communication to central station The 1st Phone Number is the primary number the 2nd Phone Number is the secondary number and the 3rd Phone Number will back up the 1st phone number if enabled The 3rd Phone Number will NOT back up the 2nd Phone Number If Alternate Dial is enabled the panel will alternate between the 1st and 3rd phone numbers when attempting to call the central station If disabled the panel will only attempt to call the 3rd phone number after failing to communicate on the 1st phone number Q For Alternate Dial to work properly the 3rd Phone Number must be enabled Phone numbers can be up to 32 digits which will allow you to add special digits if required To program the phone number enter numbers 0 through 9 as required The following is a list of HEX digits which can also be programmed and the function they perform HEX B simulates the key on a touch tone phone HEX E forces
120. tery not user changeable 2 1 2 4 1 2 5 1 2 6 1 2 7 1 2 8 1 2 9 WLS909 Wireless Key The Wireless Key can be used in conjunction with the PC5132 Wireless Receiver to include a simple and mobile method of arming and disarming the system The unit comes with three Photo Electronic 1 5V batteries This system can have a maximum of 16 Wireless Keys WLS910 Wireless Handheld Keypad The wireless Handheld Keypad can be used in conjunction with the PC5132 Wireless Receiver to include a simple and mobile method of arming and disarming the system The unit comes with three AAA batteries The system can have a maximum of four wireless Handheld Keypads PC5204 Power Supply Output Module The PC5204 can provide up to 1 Amp of additional power for modules or devices connected to the control panel The module requires a 16 5 volt AC 40 VA transformer and 4 AH battery In addition the module provides 4 program mable high current voltage outputs See PC5204 Installation Instructions for details PC5208 Eight Low Current Output Module a Adds eight programmable low current outputs 50 mA to the control See S PC5208 Installation Instructions for details elelollelelelelelellelelo Sa a Escort5580 Module This Escort5580 module will turn any touch tone phone into a fully functional keypad The modu
121. 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 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 FS3CAN 32104 AL E REN 0 6B USOC Jack RJ31X 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 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 HARM Should terminal equipment or protective circuitry ca
122. the panel to pause for 2 seconds HEX C simulates the key on a touch tone phone HEX F end of phone number marker HEX D forces the panel to search for dial tone 24 5 5 5 6 5 6 1 5 6 2 1st Phone Number eee cee eeeeeeeteeeeeeeeees Section 301 2nd Phone Number Section 302 3rd Phone Number Section 303 3rd Phone Number Enable Section 380 Option 5 Alternate Dial CSE we Pion 880 Option 6 Communicator Account Numbers There are two Partition Identifier Codes or Account Numbers programmable one for each Partition The Account Number is used by central station to determine which panel is calling If the panel is programmed as two Partitions both Account Numbers must be programmed The panel will report to the central station by Partition For example if an alarm occurs on a zone assigned to Partition 1 the panel will report using Partition 1 Account Number Partition 1 Identifier Code seeen Section 310 Partition 2 Identifier Code cceceseeseeeeeeeees Section 311 Communicator Reporting Formats Each central station phone number of the panel can be programmed to report using any one of the 5 formats available The following formats are supported Pulse 10 and 20 BPS Contact ID SIA Residential Dial and a Pager format The following is a description of each Pulse Formats Depending on the pulse format selected the panel will communicate
123. time while the system is armed by pressing 9 0 Quick Arm If the Quick Arm Enable option is enabled the panel can be armed by entering 0 This is a useful method of arming a Partition when someone without a access code will be required to arm a Partition The Quick Arm feature must be enabled in order for the Stay Away function keys to operate as intended If the feature is not enabled the user will be required to enter their access code after pressing the Stay or Away function key in order to arm the system in the stay or away mode 0 Quick Exit Quick Exit will allow someone to leave an armed premise through a Delay type zone without having to disarm and rearm the system When 0 is entered if the Quick Exit Enabled option is enabled the panel will provide a two minute window to exit During this time the panel will ignore the first activation of a Delay type zone When the Delay zone is secured the panel will end the two minute time period If a second Delay zone is tripped or if the zone is not restored after two minutes the panel will start entry delay If Quick Exit is used on a partitioned system Keypad Blanking and Access Code Required to Remove Blanking should be enabled Quick Arm EnabDle sirisser ananena Section 015 Option 4 Quick Exit Enable issiran Section 015 Option 3 Function Keys There are five function keys on the PC5015 keypads labelled Stay Away Chime Reset and Exit
124. tition System Armed Status The output will activate when the Partition or System is armed and deactivate when disarmed 06 Ready Output The output will activate when the Partition or System is ready to arm The output will deactivate when the system is not secure or upon arming 07 Keypad Buzzer Follow The output will activate when any of the following events occur and will remain active for as long as the keypad buzzer is active e Door Chime e Entry Delay e Audible Exit Delay e Auto Arm Prealert e 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer Zone 08 Courtesy Pulse Upon arming the output will activate for the duration of the exit delay plus two minutes Upon entry the PGM output will activate for the duration of the entry delay plus two minutes If more than one courtesy pulse output is required they all must be programmed for global operation PGM attributes 1 and 2 enabled 09 System Trouble Output The output will activate when any of the selected trouble conditions are present It will deactivate when all the selected trouble conditions are cleared The PGM attributes for this option programmed in Sections 141 to 142 differ from the standard selection of attributes Program which trouble conditions will activate the output by selecting some or all of the following attributes 1 Service Required 3 Telephone Line Trouble 6 Zone Tamper battery bell general trouble 4 Failure to Communicate 7 Zone Low Battery general ta
125. to keypad activated outputs 31 5 11 5 12 5 13 PGM attributes return to their default settings when you change PGM output options Please see the programming worksheets for a list of the default settings for each PGM output type Care should be taken in selecting the normal and active states of each PGM output to ensure that an undesirable output state does not occur after a loss and restore of AC power Attribute 2 Partition 2 controls event is turned off by default for all output options Attribute 3 must be ON default for PGM output options 04 16 23 and 24 If you program more than one PGM output as the same output type e g If PGM1 and PGM2 are both programmed as 19 Command Output 1 the settings for output attributes 1 2 and 5 must be the same This does not apply to outputs programmed as types 09 and 10 eeeeoeeeeee e2eceeeeeeeeeeeesvieeeenseeseeee e PGM Output Attributes n se Section 141 142 PC5208 Attributes Section 143 150 PC5204 Attributes Section 151 154 PGM Output timer ccecceeecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeees Section 164 Telephone Line Monitor TLM When the TLM Enable option is selected the panel will supervise the phone line and will indicate a trouble condition if the phone line is disconnected If the TLM Enable option is ON the panel will check the telephone line every 10 seconds If the telephone line voltage is below 3V for
126. 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 violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Even if the smoke detector operates as intended there may be circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death E Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective 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 ot
127. tput until a code is entered or the alarm output times out Otherwise the alarm will be completely silent Q The Fire Auxiliary Panic keys will operate even if Keypad Blanking and Keypad Lockout are active See Sections 5 22 Keypad Lockout and 5 23 Keypad Blanking Fire Keys Enable isrnnnoinss Section 015 Option 1 Panic Keys Audible Section 015 Option 2 Fire Bell Continuous 0 c cccceeseceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeees Section 014 Option 8 Entry Exit Delay Options Upon arming the panel will begin the exit delay If Audible Exit Delay is enabled the keypad will beep every second until the exit delay expires The keypad will beep rapidly for the last 10 seconds of exit delay to warn the user the system is about to arm For commercial applications Bell Squawk on Exit Delay may be enabled The panel will squawk the alarm output once every second when the exit delay is initiated and 3 times a second for the last 10 seconds until the exit delay expires Upon entry if a Delay type zone is violated the panel will begin entry delay The keypad will emit a steady tone The keypad will pulse the keypad sounder during the last 10 seconds to warn the user the system is about to go into alarm If there was an alarm during the armed period the keypad sounder will pulse for the entire entry delay to warn the user of the previous alarm For commercial applications Bell Squawk on Entry Delay may be enabled The pa
128. udio Interface Module 65 mA PC5921 Intercom Audio Station 20 mA PC5921 EXT Door Box Audio Station 20 mA PC5921 EXT R Door Box Audio Station 35 mA PC5400 Printer Module 65 mA DLM 4L v1 0L 180 mA PC5700 Fire Module 150 mA eee o o o o o o o Assigning Zones to Zone Expanders The main panel contains zones 1 to 8 Additional zone expanders may be added to increase the number of zones on the system Each zone expander consists of two groups of 4 zones and each group must be configured to assign the specific zones to the expander This is done by setting the jumpers located on the expander to the proper settings Q Before a zone expander will work properly the jumpers must be set so the panel can determine the correct zone assignment The following are the jumper settings for different zone assignments Jumpers System Zones Assigned J1 J4 J2 J5 J3 J6 ON ON ON Zones disabled OFF ON ON Zones disabled ON OFF ON Zones 09 12 OFF OFF ON Zones 13 16 ON ON OFF Zones 17 20 OFF ON OFF Zones 21 24 ON OFF OFF Zones 25 28 OFF OFF OFF Zones 29 32 J1 J2 and J3 set system zone assignments for expander zones 1 4 J4 J5 and J6 set system zone assignments for expander zones 5 8 The following are diagrams of the PC5108 and PC5700 zone expander modules and where the jumper switches are located Refer to the Installation Instructions of each module for more information Q There are two sets of jumpers one set for the f
129. us troubles are described below Light Trouble 1 Service Required Press 1 to determine the specific trouble If one of the following zone lights is on the corresponding trouble is present e Light 1 Low Battery Main panel backup battery charge is low below 11 5 volts under load Trouble is restored when the battery charges over 12 5 volts Light 2 Bell Circuit Trouble The bell circuit is open see Section 5 13 Siren e Light 3 General System Trouble The printer connected to the PC5400 Printer module has a fault and is off line There are also 5204 AUX Trouble 5204 Output 1 Trouble Camera Trouble and Home Automation Trouble Light 4 General System Tamper Tamper has been detected in a module Entering and exiting Installers Programming will not reset the system tampers All tamper conditions must be physically restored e Light 5 General System Supervisory The panel has lost communication with a module connected to the Keybus see Section 2 6 Supervision The event buffer will log the event e Lights 6 Not used Light 7 PC5204 Low Battery The PC5204 module has a low backup battery Light 8 PC5204 AC Failure The PC5204 module has lost AC power 2 AC Failure AC power is no longer being supplied to the control panel The trouble LED will flash if an AC Failure is present if the Trouble Light Flashes if AC Fails option is programmed section 016 option 2 This tr
130. use 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 Interconnect rules may vary from state to state CHANGES IN TELEPHONE COMPANY EQUIPMENT OR 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 telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone
131. using the following 3 1 3 2 4 1 or 4 2 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake e 10 or 20 bits per second non extended Additional Notes on Pulse Formats 1 The digit 0 will send no pulses and is used as a filler 2 When programming account numbers enter four digits 3 When programming a three digit account number the fourth digit must be programmed as a plain 0 which will act as a filler digit 4 If an account number has a 0 in it substitute a HEX digit A for the 0 Examples e 3 digit account number 123 program 1230 3 digit account number 502 program 5A20 e 4 digit account number 4079 program 4A79 5 When programming reporting codes two digits must be entered If one digit reporting codes are to be used the second digit must be programmed as a 0 If a 0 is to be transmitted substitute a HEX digit A for the 0 Examples e 1 digit reporting code 3 program 30 2 digit reporting code 30 program 3A 6 To prevent the panel from reporting an event program the reporting code for the event as 00 or FF Q This communication format cannot be selected if Downlook is required Communicator Format Options s es Section 360 Contact ID Contact ID is a specialized format that will communicate information using tones rather than pulses This format allows more information to be sent faster than other formats For example in addition to reporting an alarm in zone
132. y zones back into the system at any time by entering the 1 keypad command See Section 3 4 Commands 1 Zone Bypass Other methods of Stay arming are available See Section 3 5 Function Keys Commands 1 Zone Bypassing The 1 keypad command can be used to bypass individual zones It can be used if the user wants to have access to an area while the Partition is armed or to bypass a defective zone bad contact damaged wiring until service can be provided A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm Instructions on zone bypassing can be found in the PC5015 Instruction Manual Zone Bypassing When the partition is disarmed all zones bypassed using 1 will be unbypassed except for 24 hr zones If Code Required for Bypass is enabled an access code will be required to enter the Bypass mode Only access codes with the Bypass attribute enabled will be able to bypass zones See Section 3 4 Commands 5 Several features have been added to the 1 zone bypassing menu e Bypass Recall Press 99 while in the 1 menu to recall the last set of bypassed zones e Clear Bypasses Press 00 while in the 1 menu to clear all bypassed zones Bypass Groups Two programmable bypass groups can be recalled when in the 1 Bypass Menu To program a bypass group select the zones to be bypassed Press 95 for Group 1 or 96 for Group 2 To recall these groups press 1 foll
133. ystem Units 1 25 4mm separation UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units SET eel telephone lines RED f BLK A CONI f rior to BATTERY T B leee p m GROUND 12V 4 0An 5 servicing CONNECTION Maximum battery Nut qD jin cee COOP PSO O S O COSA OOOO O C P O O C O PIO OQ C O Washer Cabinet 7 Battery capacity for Bolt standby is cee houra ecommendaer attery DSC model BD4 12 O Sean ai All terminals Class 2 Lac I AUX BELI RED BLK YEL GRN 1PGM2 Z1 COM Z2 Z3COM Z4 75 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 RING TIP R 1 71 EGND D power limited except the i battery leads DEVICE GRN H gt TO AUX o z lz 2 alee DEVICE gt TO AUX RUSIX TELEPHONE PLUG 120vac N KEYBUS WNG 60Hz TO ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 1 50MA MAXIMUM PRIMARY KEYPADS AND PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 2 300mA MAXIMUM EXPANSION 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS UL LISTED CLASS 2 TRANSFORMER gt MODULES 16 5VAC 40VA DSC PTD 1640U Compatiblity Identifier PC15 1 Do not connect transformer to 81S Id lz A ON A Maimon Operating Voltage 199 VDE receptacle controlled by a switch f a E J 4 W 4 QJ Maximum Circuit Resistance 1002 total 3 L AUX J

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