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1. Zone 14 5 z 24 hr Bell Buzzer Zone 15 xy 6 24 hr Buzzer Zone 16 Note Zones 9 to 16 cannot 7 Double delay be programmed for fast 8 4x Delay response Do not use fast response devices e g 9 Day vibration detectors on Delay Home Away these zones 18 1st System Option Code Page 18 Default Zone Light On Zone Light Off Off Zone Light Communication disabled Communication enabled Off Zone Light Restorals on bell timeout Restorals on disarming Off Zone Light 3 Alarm display while armed No alarm display armed Off Zone Light 4 DTMF dialing Pulse dialing Off Zone Light 5 N C zones EOL resistors zones Off Zone Light 6 Keypad audible Silent On Zone Light 7 Call 1st phone only Back up to 2nd phone Off Zone Light 8 16th code One time use code Normal code 19 2nd System Option Code Page 18 Default Zone Light On Zone Light Off Off Zone Light 1 Bell pulses always Bell pulses upon fire only Off Zone Light 2 Master Code not changeable Master Code changeable Off Zone Light 3 Bell squawk enabled Bell squawk disabled Off Zone Light 4 Mode 1 operation Mode 2 operation Off Zone Light
2. Zone bypassing from the keypad Individual zone and system function indicators on keypad Although the PC3000 has many features it is not difficult to use All keypad commands are similar and are assisted by audible and visual cues LONG RANGE RADIO OPERATION The PC3000 LRR Long Range Radio system features two modes of operation Mode 1 Radio Only Operation When programmed for Mode 1 operation events programmed to report to the First Telephone Number see Call Direction Options section 33 will only be transmitted through the LINKS2000 Long Range Radio connection When a LINKS2000 Long Range Radio transmission is to be made the LINKS2000 will be activated and three transmissions will be made There will be a 3 second delay between each transmission If additional events occur during the transmission additional transmissions will be made to ensure that the last event is transmitted twice Mode 2 Radio with Land Line Communication When programmed for Mode 2 operation events to be reported to the First Telephone Number will be communicated through both the LINKS2000 and the normal land line When an event is to be reported to the First Telephone Number the LINKS2000 will be activated and a transmission will be made Following the LINKS2000 transmission the control panel will call the land line number programmed in section 01 and report the event again If the land line communication is successful the co
3. BLK YEL and Connect the four coloured wires from the keypads to these terminals When connecting more than one keypad connect in parallel across the keypad terminals at the control panel i e all reds wires together all blacks together all yellows together and all greens together The keypad red and black power supply terminals are fused through the auxiliary fuse Programmable Output Terminal PGM OUT Connect the PC3000 PGM OUT terminal to the terminal on the LINKS2000 When the LINKS2000 unit is used with the PC3000 the PGM output may not be used for any function other than the LINKS2000 Auxiliary Input Terminal AUX IN also KEY ARMING The AUX IN input terminal is a normally open 24 hour zone Itcan be programmed from the keypad to be silent or audible There is no display on the keypad for the AUX IN input An alarm on this input is created by applying a positive voltage or by closing a contact between the AUX IN terminal and the positive auxiliary supply See Programming Guide Q 8 sections 09 and 10 for programming the alarm and restoral codes The AUX IN terminal can also be used as a momentary key arming disarming input See Programming Guide section 28 for a list of options for the AUX IN terminal Note The keyswitch arming feature must be implemented using a UL listed device FIRE Zone Input The FIRE zone is a supervised normally open alarm ini
4. Zone 9 Alarm Zone 13 Alarm Zone 10 Alarm Zone 14 Alarm Zone 11 Alarm Zone 15 Alarm Zone 12 Alarm Zone 16 Alarm 07 Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 8 Page 15 Zone 1 Restoral Zone 5Restoral Zone 2Restoral Zone 6 Restoral Zone 3Restoral Zone 7 Restoral Zone 4Restoral Zone 8 Restoral 08 Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 9 to 16 Page 16 Zone 9 Restoral Zone 13 Restoral Zone 10 Restoral Zone 14 Restoral Zone 11 Restoral Zone 15 Restoral Zone 12 Restoral Zone 16 Restoral 25 09 Utility Alarm Reporting Codes Page 16 Fire Zone Auxiliary Input Zone or Battery Trouble AC Failure Trouble Day Zone s Trouble Bell Circuit Trouble Fire Zone Trouble Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble 10 Utility Restoral Reporting Codes Fire Zone Auxiliary Input Zone or Battery Trouble AC Failure Trouble Day Zone s Trouble Bell Circuit Trouble Fire Zone Trouble Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Page PC3000 Version 7 6W Priority alarms restorals Maintenance alarms restorals see section 33 Transmission reports with sections 11 to 14 openings closings Note For UL installations either AC failure or battery trouble reporting must be enabled 16 Priority alarms restorals Maintenance alarms re
5. en a Lighton Keypad panic P bell is audible See Keypad Zones 7 Lightoff Call 1st phone with backup to 2nd phone Light on Becomes 1st phone number only Do not program backup to 2nd phone number if no 2nd phone number is programmed See Call Direction Options section 33 8 Lightoff2 16th code becomes normal access code Lightonz 16th code is One time use code See Q 5 User Programming Commands 19 2nd System Option Code Use same method of programming as used in section 18 1 Light off Bell responds normally Lighton Bell pulses always Bell will pulse for alarm or fire if enabled 2 Light off Master Code changeable by user Lighton Master Code changeable by installer only See Q 5 User Programming Commands 3 Light off Disable bell squawk when arm disarm Light on Enable bell squawk when arm disarm 1 burst on Arm 2 bursts on Disarm 4 Light off Mode 2 operation Light on Mode 1 operation See Long Range Radio Operation for explanation page 3 5 Light off TLM trouble audible bell when armed Lighton TLM trouble only armed or disarmed TLM Telephone Line Monitoring 6 Light off Accepts 2300 Hz standard handshake Light on Accepts 1400 Hz handshake for Radionics formats 3 4 and C in section 27 See Radionics format description page 20 7 Light off Enable Telephone Line Monitoring TLM Light on
6. 2nd System Option Code Zones 1 to 8 Bypass Mask Zones 9 to 16 Bypass Mask System Clock Times New Installer s Code 19 New Master Code Access Code Number 1 19 Downloading Access Code 19 Communicator Format Options 1 2 3 3 3 Y 9 8 9 30 31 32 Split Arming 21 SS 4 Software Reset EEPROM Memory to Factory Defaults 21 5 42 go As II 22 Through 42 Reserved for Future Use 43 Access Bypass Mask Codes 1 to 8 44 Access Bypass Mask Codes 9 to 16 Miscellaneous Function Reporting Codes Downloading Computer Telephone Number Modem Configuration Panel Identification Code Periodic Function Enable Disable 1 System Option Code Delay Before Transmission Long Range Radio Account Code Long Range Radio Installer s Test Mode Installer s Lockout Enable Installers Lockout Disable Hookup Diagrams 36 Limited Warranty 38 SPECIFICATIONS Control Panel Specifications 21 zones including 16 fully programmable supervised zones EOL resistors e Supervised fire zone e 1 auxiliary normally open zone e 3keypad activated zones Audible alarm output Bell output 700 mA fused at 5 Amps 11 unregulated Steady or pulsed output EEPROM memory Does not lose codes or system status on complete AC and battery failure Powerful 1 5 amp regulated power supply 400 mA auxiliary supply 11 Voc unregulated Separate
7. Only the data entered before pressing will be changed in the EEPROM Practice entering data in several sections until you become familiar with the programming commands Certain programming entries may require HEX data That is the numbers 0 through 9 and the letters A through F in HEX numbering the letters A F represent the numbers 10 15 Where commands require data A F first press Q The keys 1 6 now assume the hex values A F and the Ready light begins to flash Key 1 A Key 2 Key 3 4 D Key 5 Key 6 F Pressing the Q again stops the Ready light from flashing and the keys assume the normal values for the numbers from 1 to 9 The most common mistake in entering HEX data is forgetting to press Q again after entering the HEX digit to return to normal number entry The data for sections 18 19 20 21 29 30 31 32 43 44 47 49 and 51 is entered using the keypad zone lights to indicate which functions are active and the number keys to turn functions on and off When the section number is entered the zone lights 1 8 will display which functions are currently on Pressing the number key corresponding to the zone light alternately turns the function on and off All functions can be turned off by entering 0 When the correct selections have been made press f to record them in memory and to go on to program the next section Reviewing Programmed Da
8. Address Phone Installation Date Contact 1 Name 00 0 0 0 00 0 Phone 5 o o o LLL 2 2 022 0 PRONG 5 3 Phone Control Version Account Receiver Number Installer s Code Zone Type Protected Area 1 MAN Oo oc BR Q 12 13 14 15 16 Keypad Zones F Key On Off e A Key On Off P Key On Off Quick Arm On Off Quick Exit On Off Installer s Lock Out On Off Installer s Name PROGRAMMING WORK SHEETS PC3000 Version 7 6 W Note In sections 01 through 15 do not enter any data in sections that are not used 01 1st Phone Number Page 14 Be sure to enter to end number I EEEEEsEE ER Enter 0 for digit in phone number 02 1st Account Code Page 15 For 3 digit code enter 0 for last digit e Enter Q1 Q HEX A for digit in account code i e Account code 103 would be 1 Q 1 Q 3 O 03 2nd Phone Number Page 15 04 2nd Account Code Page 15 J 05 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 8 Page 15 Zone 1 Alarm Zone 5 Alarm For single digit reporting codes enter 0 as 2nd digit Zone 2 Alarm Zone 6Alarm Enter Q1Q HEX A to transmit a Zone 3 Alarm Zone 7 Alarm A 0 digit is 10 pulses Zone 4 Alarm Zone 8 Alarm 06 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 9 to 16 Page 15
9. INSTALLATION MANUAL rer 4 This device complies with Parts 15 and 68 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following Version 7 6W 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 F534J3 10411 AL E REN 0 0B Plug Type RJ81X MADE IN CANADA NOTES ON UL INSTALLATION This equipment is UL listed in accordance with standard UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units standard UL985 Household Fire Warning Units and UL 1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units This equipment has the capability of being programmed for operational features that are not allowed for UL recognized installations To stay within the standard for household applications the installer should use the following guidelines when configuring the system 1 ALL components of the system should be UL listed for the intended application Note elsewhere in this manual recommendations for smoke detectors and battery to be used with this equipment Ifthis system is configured for Fire the installer should refer to Standaras 74 for details on locating smoke detectors When the Fire feature is enabled there must be at least one UL recognized indoor Fire Alarm Warning Signalling Appliance Maximum allowed entry time 2 45 seconds Maximum allowed exit time 2 60 seconds Min
10. Partial Closing Sescoa Super Speed Format The Sescoa Super Speed Format must be programmed exactly as follows to function correctly 1 The account code must be four decimal digits in length and in the range of 0001 to 3374 2 The reporting codes must be 2 digits in length and programmed as follows Alarms Zones 1 8 section 05 A1 to A8 Alarms Zones 9 16 section 06 AQ 1A 11 to 16 Restorals Zones 1 8 section 07 A1 to A8 Restorals Zones 9 16 section 08 A9 1A 11 to 16 All Opening Codes sections 13 and 14 BA All Closing Codes sections 11 and 12 Partial Closing section 15 Low Battery section 09 2 Battery Restorals section 10 E1 AC Failure section 09 E1 Restoral section 10 E1 Bell CCT Trouble section 09 Fil Bell CCT Restoral section 10 F1 Troubles sections 09 and 10 AA Misc Alarms section 15 A1 to 99 Test Code section 15 1Cor DC System Test Code section 54 After Alarm Code section 50 B1 Auto arm Abort Code section 53 C8 TLM Restoral Code section 45 EE 28 Programmable Input Options Auxiliary Input Zone operation is programmed in this section Select a function from the list below by entering a 2 digit number 12 Silent 24 hour Input 22 Audible 24 hour Input 32 Momentary Arming Input 42 Forced Answer Option 32 may be used for keyswitch arming and disarming When option 32 is selected a mom
11. 4 Light off Keypad buzzer audible indication of panic Light on Keypad no buzzer on panic alarm See Keypad Zones page 12 Light off Keypad fire key enabled Light on Keypad fire key disabled Light off Quick exit disabled L ight on Quick exit enabled Quick Exit page 12 off Answering machine over ride timer is 60 seconds Light on Answering machine over ride timer is 120 seconds See Downloading and Answering Machine page 13 8 Light off Disable bell shutdown Light on Enable bell shutdown Any zone that goes into alarm will only trigger one bell output per alarm The Restorals on Disarming feature is recommended to be used with this feature See Ligh 52 Delay Before Transmission Program the same as section 22 This section defines how long in seconds a burglary zone will wait before transmitting an alarm The fire zone and 24 hour zones do not have a delay The time may be programmed from 00 to 99 seconds where 00 means no delay If the system is disarmed before the delay in transmission expires no transmission will take place 53 Long Range Radio Account Code Program a 4 digit Account Code in this section using decimal numbers through 9 and hexadecimal numbers A through F If a zero is required in the code enter 0 This code will be used to identify the panel during LINKS2000 transmissions Note In this programming section ONLY enter
12. 5 TLM trouble only TLM audible when armed Off Zone Light 6 1400Hz Radionics 2300Hz Radionics Off Zone Light 7 TLM disabled TLM enabled Off Zone Light 8 Access code req d for bypass Access code not req d Version 7 6W 20 Zones 1 to 8 Bypass Mask Page 18 Default On Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Note If zone light is on the zone can be bypassed using the Q 1 command OORA ON 21 Zones 9 to 16 Bypass Mask Page 18 Default On 22 System Times Page 19 Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Note If zone light is on the zone can be bypassed using the Q 1 command OOO OQ Entry Delay Time in seconds Notes Exit Delay Time in seconds 1 Valid entries are 01 to 99 2 Do not enter 00 it is not a valid entry Bell Cut off Time in minutes AC Failure Transmission Delay in minutes Normal Zone Response Time x 10 ms Test Transmission Cycle Time in days 23 System Clock Times Page 19 Default Enter 4 digits OO to 23 hr 00 to 59 min A
13. Disable Telephone Line Monitoring TLM 8 Light off No access code required for zone bypassing Lighton Use Q 1 Access Code for zone bypassing shunting 20 Zones 1 to 8 Bypass Mask Use the same method of programming as used in section 18 Using this section itis possible to control which zones the user is able to bypass using the Q 1 command If the zone light is on the zone can be bypassed If the zone light is off that zone cannot be bypassed 21 Zones 9 to 16 Bypass Mask Use same method of programming as used in section 20 Note Zone lights 1 to 8 represent zones 9 to 16 in this section to allow single digit entry 22 System Times Once the section number is entered six 2 digit numbers are expected to be entered The valid range for entries in this section is 01 to 99 Hex values or are not allowed The times are entered in the following order Entry delay time in seconds Exit delay time in seconds Bell cut off time in minutes Delay before AC failure trouble reporting in minutes e Slow zone response time in 10 ms increments Default zone response 500 ms Testtransmission periodic download cycle time in days AC Failure Reporting Code is transmitted after the delay programmed which may be up to 99 minutes The reporting code for AC Failure Trouble is programmed in sections 09 and 10 The Zone Response Time is the length of time that an alarm condition must be
14. Fire input terminal and the COM terminal between Z1 and Z2 Unless all zone loops are properly terminated with end of line resistors the Ready light will not be on and the panel will not arm unless the Ready light is on Connect the 4 keypad wires to the control panel as shown in the connection drawing For complete testing of the PC3000 LRR system it is suggested that both LINKS2000 and land line communications be thoroughly tested To test LINKS2000 communications consult with the monitoring station to determine their test procedures Totest land line communications connect the PC3000 to a digital receiver through a telephone line connection or to a digital communicator test set such as the DSC DTS 1 The DSC DTS 1 digital communicator test set is an inexpensive unit which can simulate the telephone system dial tone and the receiver hand shake and kiss off tones as well as display the data sent out by a digital communicator Also the DTS 1 has a listen in feature which makes it ideal for monitoring the transmission between communicator and receiver when the PC3000 is connected to the telephone line If you are using a DTS 1 connect the green and red telephone clips to the TIP and RING terminals and connect the red and black power clips to the AUX and AUX terminals on the PC3000 When power is applied to the panel press the red local line button on the DTS 1 and observe the display window
15. Type 5 rings the bell or siren when armed and the keypad buzzer when disarmed Type 6 always sounds the keypad buzzer 7 Double Delay and 8 4 x Delay Zones feature entry and exit delay that are 2 times and 4 times as long asa normal entry or exit delay They would be used for zones that require an extra long entry or exit delay time for example an overhead garage door Note For UL installations the maximum allowable Entry Delay is 45 seconds and the maximum allowable Exit Delay is 60 seconds 9 Day Zone is a variation of a 24 hour zone It operates asatype 5 zone by ringing the bell or siren when armed and the keypad buzzer when disarmed 2 beeps every 10 seconds pressing any key silences keypad buzzer However a trouble transmission programmed in section 10 is sent when the system is disarmed rather than an alarmtransmission programmed in section 05 and or 06 A Delay Home Away Zone operates the same way as the Type 3 zone with the following exception If the zones are not bypassed manually Q 1 bypassed or Q 9 armed or automatically not opening a delay zone during the exit delay and the zone is tripped a standard entry delay will be initiated This allows the user to disarm the system preventing false alarms inside the premises Upon entering Q 1 to activate Home Away zones the type A zone will have a standard exit delay 17 Zone Definitions for Zones 9 to 16 1st DIGIT 2nd D
16. original factory default values As soon as 34 is entered the EEPROM is reset and the program is restarted as though power has just been applied Hardware Reset of EEPROM Memory to Factory Defaults If the Installers Code is lost through inadvertent programming the only means of reprogramming the system is viaahardware reset If the Installer s Lockout is enabled there is no way to reprogram the system without entering the correct Installer s Code Follow the sequence outlined below to reset the panel to factory default conditions 1 Power unit down by removing both AC and battery power 2 Using a short jumper short pins marked EEPROM together 3 Power PC3000 up 4 Wait for 10 seconds During this time the Program light will flash 5 Remove the shorting jumper 6 The system will have reloaded the EEPROM with the factory default codes 35 Through 42 Reserved for Future Use 43 Access Bypass Mask Codes 1 to 8 Use the same method of programming as used in section 18 In this section it is possible to control which users can bypass zones If the zone light is on that user can bypass if that zone light is off that user cannot bypass 44 Access Bypass Mask Codes 9 to 16 Program using the same method as section 43 Note Zone lights 1 to 8 represent access codes 9 to 16 45 Miscellaneous Function Reporting Codes Refer to Section 05 for instructions on programming
17. 0 if a zero is used in the account code Entering Q 1 Q will place an A in the account code x 54 Long Range Radio Installer s Test Mode When this section is entered the control panel will initiate a 10 second transmission through the LINKS2000 connection This transmission is used to test the transmitter consult with the monitoring station to determine their set up and testing requirements 90 Installer s Lockout Enable This feature is enabled by entering 90 while in the Installer s Programming mode A factory default hardware or software will not reset the Installer s Code or the download access code once this feature is enabled A panel that has this lockout feature enabled will give a distinctive audible indication upon power up This indication is the phone line relay clicking ten times Make sure that your new Installer s Code has been entered correctly before enabling this feature because there is no way of re entering the programming mode without the new Installer s Code Even a resetto the factory default will not change the Installer s Code back to default 91 Installers Lockout Disable Entering 91 when in the Installer s Programming mode will disable the Installer s Lockout feature Note Panels returned to DSC with the Installer s Lockout feature enabled and no other apparent problems will be subject to an additional service charge JUST FOR THE RECORD PC3000 Version 7 6W Customer
18. Code is already programmed with the factory default code 1234 The Master Code may be changed but do not try to erase the Master Code The installer can disable user changing of the Master Code by turning on light 2 in section 19 2 15 additional codes may be programmed The zone lights are used to indicate which of these codes are already programmed zone light on steady and the one which is currently being programmed zone light is flashing 3 To program the second code press 02 then enter a 4 digit code Zone 2 light will flash and sounder will beep three times and zone light 2 will come on steady after the 4 digit codeis entered 4 Toremove the second code press 02 the buzzer will beep three times and zone light 2 will flash Enter Q Q Q Q the buzzer will beep three times and zone 2 light will go out to show that the code has been removed 5 Follow the instructions in or 4 for programming or removing any of the other additional codes 6 Do not try to remove the Master Code 1st code The Master Code may be changed but it must not be removed When changing the Master Code be sure to enter a valid 4 digit number use only number keys 9 Do not enter or Q as one of the digits If the Master Code is forgotten and the panel is left disarmed program a new Master Code using the Q 8 Installer s Code 25 command If the Master Code is forgotten and the panel is left armed the entire programming can
19. Master Code 0 11 Setting the Clock Q 6 Master 1 11 Auto arm Time of Day Q 6 Master Code 2 11 Quick Arm Q 6 Master Code 4 11 Auto arm Enable Q 6 Master Code 5 11 Door Chime Q 6 Master Code 6 11 System Test Q 6 Master Code 8 11 User Callup Q 6 Master Code 9 11 Installers Programming Commands _ Q 8 Installer s Code 12 At Home Arming Q 9 Access Code 12 Quick Arm Command Q 0 12 Quick Exit Q 0 when armed 12 Keypad Zones 12 Downloading 13 Programming Guide 14 Introduction 14 Reviewing Programmed Data 14 00 Binary Programming 14 01 1st Phone Number 14 02 1st Account Code 15 03 2nd Phone Number 15 04 2nd Account Code 15 Reporting Codes Explanation 15 05 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 8 15 06 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 9 to 16 15 07 Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 8 15 08 Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 9 to 16 16 09 Utility Alarm Reporting Codes 16 10 Utility Restoral Reporting Codes 16 11 Reporting Codes for Closing Arming via Access Codes 1 to 8 16 12 Reporting Codes for Closing Arming via Access Codes 9 to 16 16 13 Reporting Codes for Opening Disarming via Access Codes 1 to 8 16 14 Reporting Codes for Opening Disarming via Access Codes 9 to 16 16 Heporting Codes for Miscellaneous Functions Zone Definitions for Zones 1 to 8 Zone Definitions for Zones 9 to 16 1st System Option Code
20. area The local line indicator should be in the local position For testing purposes so that the sound level is not too loud connect a small buzzer to the BELL and BELL terminals to indicate when the panel is in alarm Connect a 16 5 VAC 40 VA transformer to the AC terminals Before plugging in the transformer be sure the circuit board is not resting on anything metallic which may cause a short Note THE PC3000 WILL NOT START UP IF AC IS OFF AND THE BATTERY IS LOW When the transformer is plugged in there should be lights on the keypad and the buzzer connected to the bell terminals may go on for a few seconds The Armed light may be on or off the first time the panel is powered The last armed disarmed condition is stored in the EEPROM memory so the panel will always power up in the last armed disarmed state If the Armed light is on enter the default Master Code 1234 to disarm the panel If the keypad is not active check for the presence of AC power at the AC terminals check the keypad connections and check the panel fuses If all the zones are properly connected with end of line resistors all of the zone lights will be off Note that the panel will arm only if all zones are properly connected with end of line resistors including FIRE circuit so that the Ready light is on The keypad should beep several times to indicate acceptance of the master code Enter the Master Code to arm o
21. called again within a set time of 60 or 120 seconds set in section 51 light 7 the panel will then answer the second call on the first ring Answering Machine Over ride Timer Once the panel is connected to a downloading computer no Q functions can be performed If the Q key is pressed while the panel is connected to a downloading computer the keypad buzzer will sound one long tone to indicate an error Zone light 8 is programmed to enable or disable callback If callback is disabled the downloading computer will have immediate access to the control panel The disabled mode is useful if there are multiple downloading computers at different telephone numbers If callback is enabled the downloading computer will call request access then hang up and wait for the control panel to call After the control panel has called back and the downloading computer and the control panel accept each other as valid downloading operations are enabled Section 48 Panel Identification Code A 4 digit code must be programmed into this section to allow the downloading computer to identify the panel it is communicating with Section 49 Periodic Function Enable Disable Zone light 8 is programmed to choose between periodic download light ON or test transmission light OFF Section 51 3rd System Option Code Zone light 7 sets the Answering Machine Over ride Timer to either 60 or 120 seconds for defeating the answering m
22. ha ra pear hamro pond ba UL br the Inbaided and mun ma haraga 1 Hu The DEC 01 50 b a recommenced LL motion Moke mipum ara nba di us una ula bari Tanpsaura Fanga 2 4 p EYA kil mum Humid 55 FH HEC ur Zone medon nma LI T End of inarzuunr Yi Wait LAI Are Alarm m pam tein i defector ba gpa moda da ddam than had Fg Bi dr KEYPAD AND FIRE CIRCUIT HOOK UP DIAGRAMS KEYPAD HOOKUP 1 Each keypad has four coloured leads red RED black BLK yellow YEL and green GRN Connect the leads to the corresponding terminals on the panel 2 Up to 3 keypads may be connected in parallel DO NOT connect multiple keypads on the same loop 3 The wiring table gives the maximum wire run for various gauges of wire Wire run lenghts are calculated on the maximum current drawn by the keypad when all lights are ON 4 For standby loading purposes it is recommended that a current draw of 20 mA per keypad be used This represents the panel in a disarmed state with two zones in alarm NOTE If two wires of the same gauge are paralleled the run length can be doubled e g If eight 22AWG wires 2 RED 2 BLK 2 YEL 2 GRN are run to the keypad the run length would double fro
23. initiated call up Lighton User initiated call up 7 Light off Answering machine over ride disabled Lighton Answering machine over ride enabled 8 Light off Call back disabled Light on Call back enabled See Downloading 48 Panel Identification Code Program using the same method as sections 24 25 and 26 49 Periodic Function Enable Disable 1 Light off For future use Light on For future use 2 Light off For future use Light on For future use 3 Light off For future use Lightonz For future use 4 Light off For future use Lightonz For future use b Light off For future use Lightonz For future use 6 Light off For future use Lightonz For future use 7 Light off For future use Light on For future use 8 Light off Test Transmission enabled Light on Periodic Downloading enabled js default condition 51 3rd System Option Code 1 Light off Bell squawks once every 10 seconds during auto arm Light on Only the buzzer will sound during auto arm see auto arm Q 6 Master Code 2 2 Light off Any key will abort the auto arm Light on Only an access code will abort the auto arm see auto arm Q 6 Master Code 2 3 Light off Keypad LEDs always active Light on Keypad LEDs turn off after two minutes of no key entry Any alarm entry delay or key press will reactivate LEDs Note This feature must not be used with an LCD keypad
24. reporting codes Enter a 2 digit number for each reporting code or enter 00 or hexadecimal FF to disable function System Test Code is reported every time a bell test is performed by entering the Q 6 Master Code 8 command Auto arm Abort Code is reported each time Auto Arming is cancelled Opening After Alarm Code is reported with or without an Opening Code if an alarm occurred during the last armed period TLM Alarm Code is transmitted through the LINKS2000 connection to report TLM troubles on the normal land line TLM Restore Code is transmitted when TLM troubles are restored After this code is transmitted all codes that could not be reported due to the TLM trouble will be transmitted 46 Downloading Computer Telephone Number This is the telephone number that the panel would use to call the downloading computer if the CALLBACK feature section 47 is enabled or if a user initiated call up is done Q 6 Master Code 9 47 Modem Configuration This section is used to enable the Downloading function If Downloading is enabled then the Downloading access code must be entered section 26 and the Panel Identification Code must be entered section 48 If Callback is enabled the downloading computer s telephone number must be entered section 46 Lights 1 to 4 see chart on page 34 5 Light off Downloading disabled Light on Downloading enabled 6 Light off No user
25. with the Instruction Manual and instruct them to read the manual to become familiar with the system operation Instruct the user to test the system on a regular basis as described in the Instruction Manual The Master Code should be changed from the default setting and recorded in the Instruction Manual GUIDELINES FOR SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATION Experience has shown that all hostile fires in family living units generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent Experiments using typical fires in family living units indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases For these reasons standard 74 requires smoke detectors should be installed outside of each sleeping area and on each additional story of the family unit The following information is for general guidance only and it is recommended that the smoke detector manufacturer s literature be used for detailed installation instructions Itis recommended that additional smoke detectors beyond those required be installed for increased protection The added areas include basement bedrooms dining rooms furnace room utility room and hallways not protected by the required detectors Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Living Room Kitchen FIG 1 A smoke detector should be located between the sleeping area and the rest of the family unit Dining Room Bedroom Kitchen Living Room Bedroom Bedroom FIG 2 Inthe family livin
26. 1 Low Battery A battery trouble will be displayed and can be reported if the battery is weak disconnected or the battery fuse is blown Only one low battery alarm or restoral transmission takes place per arming period Low battery trouble display is latching and can only be cleared by battery restoration arming and disarming panel 2 AC Power Failure There is no audible annunciation on AC power failure The system Trouble light will come on but the audible indication will not sound until there is a low battery condition Transmission delay can be programmed for 1to 99 minutes See Programming Guide section 22 3 Day Zone Trouble This trouble applies only to zones which have been programmed as day zones Programming Guide sections 16 and 17 A day zone creates a trouble signal when the panel is disarmed and an alarm signal when the panel is armed 4 Telephone Line Trouble telephone line trouble is generated when the line voltage drops below 3 volts for more than 60 seconds It generates a keypad trouble when the system is disarmed and rings local alarm when the panel is armed if section 19 light 5 is off 5 Unsuccessful the digital communicator is unsuccessful communicating with the monitoring station after eight attempts a trouble is generated If a later attempt to communicate is successful the trouble is cleared 6 Bell Circuit Failure f the bell fuse fails or the bell ci
27. 10BAUD 20 BPS is the standard fast format used on Franklin Sescoa and Vertex receivers DATA 1800 Hz KISSOFF 2300Hz SPEED 20BAUD Radionics Format For conventional 3 1 Radionics format the communications mode should be set to either Radionics rounds B or Radionics parity C The extended version of the Radionics format is normally used The following guidelines have been provided to help in configuring the PC3000 for Radionics format 1 The customer account code must be only 3 digits with a zero making up the 4th digit i e program 1230 for account code 123 2 The zone alarm reporting codes must all be single digit numerical codes with no extended 2nd round being sent The zero in the 2nd digit of the reporting code tells the PC3000 not to send an extended round 3 All other non alarm reporting codes must be set up to send an extended 2nd round The 1st digit of the reporting code is used to identify the event while the 2nd or extended digit is used to associate the event with a particular item i e A reporting code of E3 means restore zone 3 E for restore and 3 for zone 3 4 The following is a list of 1st digit identifiers that should be used with the Radionics format Restorals Example Restore Zone 3 Openings Example B2 Opening by User 2 Closings Example C4 Closing by User 4 Troubles F Example F5 Trouble from Source 5 Misc D Example D1
28. 2 Quick Exit and Alarm Displayed while Armed will only work in a fully armed system 3 Keyswitch arming will report with side A openings and closings only 33 Call Direction Options Programming this section tells the dialer whether to send transmissions to the 1st or 2nd telephone number There are four classes of dialer call direction options 0 No transmission for this group 1 Call 1st phone number with back up to 2nd number 2 Call 2nd phone number only 3 Always call both phone numbers Option 1 becomes Call 1st number only when item 7 in section 18 is turned on LIGHT ON Do not program backup to 2nd phone number in section 18 unless a 2nd phone number is programmed After entering the section number enter 0 1 2 3 for each of the following reporting code groups in the order given total of six digits Zone Group A Alarms and Restorals Zone Group B Alarms and Restorals e Access Codes Group A Openings and Closings Access Codes Group B Openings and Closings Priority Alarms and Restorals Maintenance Alarms and Restorals Note LINKS2000 transmissions will be made for events programmed for 1st phone number option 1 or both phone numbers option 3 Reporting code groups programmed with option 0 or option 2 will not be sent with LINKS2000 LRR connection 34 Software Reset EEPROM Memory to Factory Defaults This section is used to reset the EEPROM memory to the
29. 2 Reporting Codes for Closing Arming via Access Codes 9 to 16 See section 11 for further information 13 Reporting Codes for Opening Disarming via Access Codes 1 to 8 The 8 reporting codes correspond to the first 8 user access codeswhichareprogrammedusing the Q 5 command When the system is disarmed using one of the access codes the corresponding reporting code in this section is transmitted See section 11 for an example of Opening and Closing reporting code programming 14 Reporting Codes for Opening Disarming via Access Codes 9 to 16 See section 13 for further information 15 Reporting Codes for Miscellaneous Functions The reporting codes programmed in this section include the Partial Closing code described in section 11 Alarm and Restoral codes for the keypad zones and the Periodic Test reporting code every 1 to 99 days The Periodic Test cycle time is set in Section 22 and reporting time of day is set in section 23 The reporting codes are programmed in the following order Partial Closing Keypad Panic Alarm P Keypad Fire Alarm Keypad Auxiliary Alarm A Keypad Panic Restoral P Keypad Fire Restoral F Keypad Auxiliary Restoral e Periodic Test Transmission 16 Zone Definitions for Zones 1 to 8 As inthe reporting codes once this section number is entered 8two digit numbers are required Each 2 digit numberentered describes how a zone will opera
30. 2 non extended format 1 Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex 20 BPS 2300 Hz handshake 3 1 and 4 1 4 2 non extended format Silent Knight fast 20 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 and 4 1 4 2 non extended format Radionics 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 4 2 non extended format Radionics 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 4 2 non extended with parity format 5 Sescoa super speed 6 Not used 7 Not used 2 3 4 8 Silent Knight Ademco slow 10 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format 9 Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex 20 BPS 2300 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format A Silent Knight Ademco fast 20 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format B Radionics 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format C Radionics 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended with parity format D Sescoa super speed with identified openings closings Notused F Notused Note Do not use option 5 or D for LINKS2000 transmissions Communications Compatibility All these communication formats are compatible with the Silent Knight model SK9000 and Ademco model 685 receivers with the exception of formats 5 and D Formats 5 and D are compatible with the SESCOA model 3000C receiver For UL installations ensure that the control unit is reporting to one of these receivers 10 BPS and 20 BPS Formats 10 BPS is the standard slow format used on Silent Knight Ademco receivers DATA 1900Hz KISSOFF 1400Hz SPEED
31. 3 MM 00 01 35 36 58 59 1 and 2 are time setting functions For option 1 enter 4 digits representing the time in hours and minutes HH MM based on the 24 hour or military clock Then enter 2 digits each for the day 01 31 the month 01 12 and the year xx Always enter a leading zero where only 1 digit is required i e 8 05 am would be entered as 0805 and 1 30 pm would be entered as 1330 Option 2 requires a 4 digit entry defining the auto arming time in hours and minutes same procedure as item 1 0 4 5 and 6 turn on and off various features When the option key is pressed the feature is turned on if the keypad beeps quickly 3 times The feature is turned off if the keypad sounds one long beep 8 gives a 2 second bell and keypad light test 9 makes the panel call the Downloading computer if enabled in section 47 8 9 Installer s Test Q 6 MASTER CODE 0 This feature is designed to assist the installer in testing the system In this mode the bell or siren will operate for two seconds each time a device is tripped and the zone alarm will be put into the first level memory The feature is automatically disabled when the panel is armed and disarmed Each time a zone is tripped or restored in this mode a signal if programmed will be transmitted to the monitoring station If this is not desired it is possible to disable the communicator during the test see section 18 1stSystem O
32. IGIT 0 Slow audible 0 Delay 1 Slow silent 1 Instant 2 Interior 3 Interior Home away Note 4 24 Hour bell Zones 9 16 cannot be 5 24 Hour bell buzzer programmed for fast 6 2 24 Hour buzzer response Do not use 7 Double delay fast response devices 8 4 X Delay on these zones 9 Day e g vibration detector Delay Home away Not allowed for UL Local installations The maximum delays allowed for UL installations are Entry delay 45 seconds Exit delay 60 seconds 18 1st System Option Code The 1st system option code is set using the zone lights to indicate which options in the following list are active Once Section 18 is entered the 8 zone lights will indicate which options are active Press the corresponding number key to turn an option on or off Press 0 to turn all options off 1 Light off Communications enabled Light on Communications disabled 2 Light off Zone restorals transmitted on disarming This is a form of swinger shuntdown Light on Zone restorals transmitted on bell time out 3 Light off No alarms are displayed while panel is armed ight on Alarms are displayed on keypad zone LEDs while panel is armed ght off Panel dials pulse rotary dialing ight on Panel dials DTMF touch tone dialing ght off Zones 1 to 16 use end of line resistor ight on Zones 1 to 16 use normally closed zones ght off Keypad panic P bell is silent C1 xe
33. J31 X jack If desired a DTS 1 may be used to monitor the land line communications connect the DST 1 as described in the Bench Testing section of this manual Place the DTS 1into line mode to monitor the land line communications Perform an Installer s Test by entering Q 6 Master Code 0 refer to the Keypad Functions section of this manual for instructions on using the Installer s Test command The system may also be tested by arming the system and then activating instant zones after the Exit Delay has expired After a zone has been activated wait for all communication to be completed and then disarm the system Check with the monitoring station to ensure that both the land line and LINKS2000 communications were completed successfully Perform additional transmissions as required by the monitoring station Check the Trouble light on the keypad If itis on press Q then 2 to determine if there is a system trouble The Trouble Display section in Keypad Commands gives a description of the different trouble conditions Instructing End User Fill outthe system reference guide in the PC3000 Instruction Manual Check off sections in the manual which apply to the user s system and make additional notes if necessary Describe the system to an authorized user Describe arming and disarming procedures Describe the basic keypad functions Assist the user in working through examples of each type of command Provide user
34. Long Range Radio Transmitter 29000609 R1 COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd could void your authority to use this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna n Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC useful How to Identify and Resolve Radio Television Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Pri
35. achine See Downloading and Answering Machine section above PROGRAMMING GUIDE Introduction The PC3000 is programmed by entering instructions from the panel keypad The PC3000 memory is EEPROM and can be reprogrammed thousands of times The EEPROM will not lose memory even on total AC and battery failure All essential program information required to define the operation of the control panel and the communicator is stored in a section of the EEPROM which can only be accessed using the Installer s Programming Code If the code is forgotten the default program code can be re inserted by using the Hardware Reset described on page 21 unless Installer s Lockout is enabled See sections 90 and 91 To begin programming the PC3000 enter Q 8 3000 while the panel is disarmed Installer s Programming can only be done while the panel is disarmed and not in alarm The factory default Installer s Programming Code is 3000 This default code can be changed using the Section 24 command listed below new Installer s Code Once the basic Installers command is entered Q 8 3000 the Program light will start to flash The Program light will continue to flash while programming Note that while programming if no key entry is made for more than 2 minutes the keypad will return to the arm disarm mode and the complete installer s command Q 8 3000 must be entered before programming can resume The next step is to en
36. be reset to factory default by using the Hardware Reset method described on page 21 7 To successfully program or remove additional codes the panel must be put into the code program mode by following step 1 followed by steps 3 or 4 Note that if no key entry is made for 2 minutes the panel will go back to the normal arm disarm mode after which step 1 must be repeated to get back into the code program mode 8 To exit the code program mode press To review programming anew code enter Q 5 Master Code 01 to 16 4 digit code eliminating an existing code enter Q 5 Master Code 02 to 16 QQ QQ Note Theaccess code numbers must be entered as two digits E g 02 03 15 16 User s Functions Command Q 6 MASTER CODE This command 1 used to set the system clock time and to set the Auto arm time It is also used to turn on and off a number of system functions The command is used by entering Q 6 Master Code then anumber from the following list to select the item to be changed 0 Installer s test 1 System 24 hour clock enter HH MM Day Month Year 2 Auto arming time enter HH MM 3 DO NOT USE 4 Quick arm enable disable 5 Auto arm enable disable 6 Door chime enable disable 7 DO NOT USE 8 Bell test function 9 User Initiated Callup Note The system clock is a 24 hour clock and times must be entered as two digit number e g HH 00 01 10 11 22 2
37. code must be entered before the allowed entry time expires To change the entry time see Installers Programming Command Q 8 If an alarm occurred while the panel was armed the Memory light and the Zone light which caused the alarm will start to flash and stay flashing for 2 minutes when the panel is disarmed Pressing the key returns the panel to the normal arm disarm mode Auto bypass Home Away Arming If a correct security code is entered and you do not exit the premises the system will at the end of the Exit delay time arm with interior zones automatically bypassed if those interior zones have been programmed as Home Away zones The Bypass light will come on immediately following the arming code being entered until a delay zone is tripped or Q 1 is entered to reactivate bypassed home away zones See programming sections 16 and 17 zone definitions for programming zones as This is a convenience feature for the user who wishes to remain at home with the system armed The user does not have to manually bypass the home away zones Toreactivate the home away zones that have been automatically bypassed press Q 1 The Bypass light will go out This command is a quick method of fully arming the system before going to bed Zone Bypassing A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm If a zone is bypassed the panel may be armed Ready light will be on even ifthe z
38. ds If a System Test Code is programmed in section 45 it will be transmitted to the monitoring station using the land line connection If a System Test Code is programmed in section 45 the LINKS2000 will also be activated and 8F a non programmable test code used only by the LINKS2000 will be transmitted to the monitoring station User Callup Q 6 MASTER CODE 9 This function is enabled in section 47 When activated the panel will call the downloading computer The downloading computer must be waiting for the panel to call before downloading can be performed Installers Programming Commands Q 8 INSTALLER S CODE The PC3000 is completely programmed from the keypad by using commands in the Q 8 section The commands are described in detail in the programming section of this manual Home Arming Q 9 ACCESS CODE Entering Q 9 before the arming code arms the panel without any entry delay on the delay zones and bypasses zones that are defined as Home Away This command is used for arming the system while at home When the panel is armed using Q 9 the Armed light will be on flashing and the Bypass light will be on to indicate that the Home Away zones are bypassed Once the panel is armed in this mode using Q 1 will remove the bypass from those zones defined as Home Away if they have NOT been manually bypassed The Q 1 command used here only r
39. e is assigned to Group B If light is on in both sections the zone is common to both sides and will only be armed if both sides are armed 31 Access Code Group A Assignment Page 2 Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light OORA OQ Note If zone light is on that access code is assigned to Group A Codes 9 to 16 are permanently assigned to Group A Version 7 6W 32 Access Code Group B Assignment Page 21 Default On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light 33 Call Direction Options Page 21 Enter 0 No transmissions for this group OORA OQ Priority Alarms Restorals Maintenance Alarms and Restorals Note If zone light is on that access code is assigned to Group B If light is on in both sections the code is common to both sides and will arm or disarm the entire system Zones Group A Alarms and Restorals Zones Group B Alarms and Restorals Access Codes Group A Openings and Closings Access Codes Group B Openings and Closings 1 Call 1st phone number back up to 2nd becomes 1st number only when section 18 item 7 is on 2 Call 2nd phone number only 3 Always call both phone numbers Note LINKS2000 trans
40. emoves the bypass from zones that have been Automatically bypassed with the Q 9 command Quick Arm Command 0 Entering 0 15 accepted as a valid arming code when the Quick Arm feature is activated Quick Arm may be used as a convenience for regular users or when the system is to be armed by individuals who are not authorized to disarm the system See instructions in the Q 6 User s Functions Command section for activating the Quick Arm feature This feature should not be enabled if the One Time Use Code is enabled The One Time Use Code must be used for arming before it is erased Quick Exit Q 0 When Armed Entering Q 0 when the system is fully armed will allow the user 2 minutes to exit the premises through any delay zone without altering the status of the system if the Quick Exit feature is enabled The Quick Exit feature can be enabled by turning on light 6 in section 51 After Q 0 is entered into an armed system one and only one delay zone may be tripped Any additional activity on any other active zone will cause that zone to begin its alarm sequence Q 0 for Quick Exit on a partially armed system is not supported E 5 Keypad Zones There are three zones which can be activated from the keypad The alarm and restoral codes for keypad zones are programmed using the Q 8 command Pressing the F key for 2 seconds activates a Fire alarm The fire alarm sounds the siren bell
41. entary closure between the AUX IN and SW AUX terminals will arm or disarm the system The Auxiliary Input Reporting Codes programmed sections 09 and 10 may be used as Opening and Closing Reporting Codes for keyswitch arming Note that these codes will only be transmitted for Side A openings and closings Option 42 may be used to force the system to pick up the telephone line and await communications This option may be used for downloading functions Refer to Auxiliary Input Terminal in the Terminal Connections section of this manual for information on wiring the Auxiliary Input Terminal Note Only the 2 digit codes described above may be entered in this section 29 30 31 32 Split Arming Note Split arming is not allowed for UL installations Split Arming feature permits a single control panel to act as two independent alarm systems each with its own opening and closing schedules zone assignments and authorized users The allowable zone and access code assignments to system A or system B are described below Typically zones and access codes are assigned to either Group A or Group B but the PC3000 can be programmed for zones and access codes that are common to both Group A and Group B The following four sections are each programmed the same as section 18 Split System Zone and Access Assignments 29 Group A Zone Assignment for Zones 1 to 8 Note Zones 91 16 always assigned to Group A 30 G
42. g Computer Telephone Number 22 This telephone number is used by the panel to call the downloading computer at the downloading computer s request for access or during a user initiated call up Enter 0 for digit 0 in the phone number 47 Modem Configuration Page 22 PC3000 Version 7 6 W This section is used to set up the panel for downloading functions The following table shows the On Off patterns of zone lights 1 through 4 which are used to set the Number of Rings before the panel will answer a call from the downloading computer The default setting is 12 Number of Rings Default 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Zone Light 1 On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off Zone Light 2 Off On On Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Zone Light 3 Off Off Off On On On Off Off Off Off On Zone Light 4 Off Off Off Off Off Off Off On On On On Default Zone Light On Zone Light Off Off Zone Light 1 Set light patterns for number of rings as described in the above table Off Zone Light 2 Minimum number 1 On Zone Light 3 Maximum number 15 all lights on On Zone Light 4 At least one light must be on Off ZoneLight5 Downloading answer enabled Downloading answer disabled Off Zone Light 6 User initiated call up No user initiated call up Off Zone Light7 An
43. g units with more than one sleeping area a smoke detector should be located to protect each sleeping area Bedroom Hall Bedroom Living Dining Room l1 FIG 3 Asmoke detector should be located on each story of the living unit 4 in 0 1m Ceiling 4 in 0 1m minimum Acceptable here Never here 12in 0 3m maximum Top of detector acceptable here Note A Measurements shown are to the Lp Y closest edge of the detector LL Side wall FIG 4 Smoke Detector mounting Dead Air Space The smoke from a fire generally rises to the ceiling spreads outacross the ceiling surface and begins to bank down from the ceiling The corner where the ceiling and wall meet is an air space into which the smoke may have difficulty penetrating In most fires this dead air space measures about 4 in 0 1m along the ceiling from the corner and about 4 in 0 1m down the wall as shown in Figure 4 Detectors should not be placed in the dead air space KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Introduction The PC3000RK remote keypad provides complete information and control of the PC3000 control panel The panel can be fully programmed from the keypad The 16 zone lights and the fire alarm light provide alarm and status indication for the alarm circuits The 6 function lights guide the user in operating the system The built in buzzer lets
44. gram the next section enter another section number or Enter Enter press a second time to return to the arm disarm mode 02 1st Account Code The 1st Account Code is always transmitted to the 1st Phone Number to identify the client After entering the section number 02 enter a 4 digit number If HEX digits A to F are required enter 1 6 and Q again to return keys to normal decimal entry Where a zero digit in the account code is required use HEX A Q 1 Q to transmit 10 pulses The receiver at the monitoring station interprets 10 pulses for a digit as a zero If a three digit code is required as in 3 1 formats enter 0 as the last digit O represents a null digit no pulses transmitted 03 2nd Phone Number This is the 2nd phone number to which the panel will transmit data See section 01 151 Phone Number for programming instructions 04 2nd Account Code The 2nd account code is always transmitted to the 2nd phone number See section 02 1st Account code for programming instructions Reporting Codes Explanation Sections 05 to 15 are used to program the communicator reporting codes A reporting code is transmitted along with the account code with each transmission If the reporting codes are not programmed in these sections no transmission will be sent when an event i e alarm restoral opening closing trouble etc takes place To prevent a transmission from bei
45. handshake 3 1 extended format Radionics 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format Radionics 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended with parity format Sescoa super speed with identified openings closings E Not used F Not used See section 19 for Radionics Handshake Option Note Do not use option 5 or D for LINKS2000 transmissions 6 gSusszsucs A gt Version 7 6W 28 Programmable Input Options Page 20 Default 2 2 Auxiliary Input Zone Note This section must be a 2 digit entry Select option from below Normally open momentary 12 Silent 24hr input closure to 22 Audible 24hr input 32 Momentary key arming 42 Forced answer Note Section 29 83 are used for split arming or split reporting only 29 Zone Group A Assignment Page 21 Default On On On On On 30 Zone Group B Assignment Page 21 Default On On On On On On On On Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light Zone Light OO RA OQ OORA Note If zone light is on that zone is assigned to Group A Zones 9 to 16 are permanently assigned to Group A Note If zone light is on that zon
46. ht will show on the keypad The communicator will transmit the trouble condition if programmed for trouble transmission The audible Trouble signal may be silenced by pressing the key To determine the nature of the trouble press Q 2 see the Trouble Display section Zone Input Terminals Z1 to Z16 Zone inputs Z1 to 716 are supervised end of line E O L resistor circuits Each input must be terminated with a 1K ohm E O L resistor An alarm condition will be created if a normally open contact is used to short across the E O L resistor An alarm is also created if normally closed contacts wired in series with the E O L resistor are opened See the wiring diagram for normally open and normally closed contact connection The type of circuit or zone definition delay instant 24 hour etc is programmed from the keypad using the Q 8 Installers Programming commands Programming Guide sections 16 and 17 NOTE For UL installations zone inputs must be terminated with normally closed initiating devices or end of line resistors 1K ohm Telephone Terminals TIP 1 and R 1 The wires from the RJ31 X telephone jack are connected to these terminals in the following way TIP Green wire RNG Red wire T 1 Brown wire gt R 1 Grey wire Incoming line from telephone company Outgoing line to house telephone s Note For proper operation there must be no other telephone e
47. imum allowed bell cutoff time 4 minutes The Split Arming feature is not allowed for UL recognized installations The equipment must be configured as a single system User bypass must be enabled so that a user code is required to bypass zones The installer should caution the user to NOT give system information to casual users E g Codes bypass methods etc to baby sitters or home service people Only the One Time use code should be given to the casual user The installer should advise the user and note in the user manual Service organization name and telephone number e The programmed exit time e The programmed entry time Remote programming must be disabled TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Specifications 1 Features 2 Long Range Radio Operation 3 Mode 1 Radio Only Operation 3 Mode 2 Radio with Land Line Communication 3 Installation 4 Bench Testing 4 Mounting Panel 4 Hook up Procedure 4 Terminal Connections 5 Guidelines for Smoke Detector Location 7 Keypad Functions 8 Introduction 8 Master Code 8 Installer s Programming Code 8 Arming 8 Disarming 8 Auto Bypass Home Away Arming 8 Zone Bypassing Q 1 or Q 1 Access Code 8 Trouble Display Q 2 9 Alarm Memory Display Q 3 9 Switched Auxiliary Supply Contro Q Hold Down 4 9 User s Programming Commands Q 5 Master Code 10 User s Functions Command Q 6 Master Code 10 Installer s Test Q 6
48. in a pulsed mode and is annunciated as a memory condition Pressing the A key for 2 seconds activates an Auxiliary keypad zone If a reporting attempt is made to an alarm receiver and it is successful the PC3000 will acknowledge the transmission with a short series of beeps from the keypad Pressing the P key for 2 seconds activates the Police or Panic alarm The panic alarm can be programmed for audible or silent operation see section 18 in Programming Guide There is no light annunciation from the keypad for the last two keypad zones however the keypad buzzer beeps 3 times to confirm activation on any of the keypad zones If the keys are held down the buzzer continues to beep The panic alarm can be programmed for silent confirmation in section 51 light 4 See section 15 for alarm and restoral codes for all three keypad zones DOWNLOADING The PC3000 with version 7 0 or higher software supports the DSC downloading package See the downloading manual for details on specific capabilities There are several sections pertaining to the downloading feature which must be programmed Section 23 The time of day that the periodic download or test transmission will be done if selected is programmed in this section Section 26 Downloading Access Code A four digit code must be programmed into this section to allow access to the control panel by the downloading computer Section 46 Downloading Com
49. izure True dial tone detection Anti jam feature Two telephone numbers and two account codes Split reporting of selected transmissions to each telephone number FEATURES Keypad Programming The PC3000 comes with a default program so it is operational withaminimumofprogramming Itiscompletely programmable from the keypad The panel uses EEPROM memory so that all information is retained even if the panel loses both AC and battery power Multiple Level Static Lightning Protection The PC3000 has been carefully designed and tested to provide reliable service It is built to take static and lightning induced surges and keep on working Multiple level surge filters are on all zone inputs the power supply the keypad connections the bell output the auxiliary power supply and the telephone interface A special ZAP TRAC circuit board configuration catches high voltage impulses right at the wiring terminals Protective ground planes surround sensitive areas preventing the spread of damaging voltage surges Metal Oxide Varistors MOV s are placed in all the critical areas to further reduce impulses to safe levels WATCHDOG MONITOR Circuit Even when all precautions are taken so that voltage surges do not cause damage to the control panel itis possible to cause temporary disruption to the operation of the microprocessor causing it to lose track of the program sequence The PC3000 is equipped with an external Watchdog Monitor ci
50. ly fused for battery keypad auxiliary supply and bell output Supervision for loss of AC power low battery Internal clock locked to AC power frequency Switched Smoke Detector Supply Output Controlled from keypad Q 4 command Battery required 12 volt 4 Ah minimum rechargeable gel cell or sealed lead acid battery Transformer required e 16 5 VAC 40VA Dimensions e 11 11 8 x 3 3 deep 279 x 300 x 84 mm Weight e 6 5 lbs 3 kg Remote Keypad Specifications PC3000RK e Four wire QUAD hook up and up to 3 keypads per system Built in piezoelectric buzzer e Full annunciation of zones and system status Nominal current draw 60 mA e Dimensions 5 5 x 4 5 x 1 deep 140 x 114 x 25 mm Output Voltage Specification Due to the requirements of standards UL985 and UL1023 it is required to indicate an output voltage of 11Vpc unregulated Typically with normal AC in and a fully charged battery the output voltage will be 13 8 Voc With AC off and a discharged battery the voltage will go to 10 volts Devices that require power from the control panel should be capable of normal operation over the voltage range of 10 to 14 Voc Digital Communicator Specifications 92 reporting codes Transmits all 10BPS and 20BPS single line and extended formats Radionics Rounds and Radionics Parity formats Sescoa Super fast format 3 1 4 1 4 2 and hexadecimal numbers DTMF and Pulse dialing DPDT line se
51. m 540 feet 164 5 m to 1080 feet 329 m PC3000RK Wiring Chart Maximum Run Length Keypad to Panel 24AWG 330 100m 22AWG 540 164m 20AWG 850 259m 19AWG 1000 305m 18AWG 1360 414m Wire Gauge KEYPAD 2 MAXIMUM OF 3 FIRE CIRCUIT HOOKUP Bell Loop Wiring Chart Bell AwG14 AWG16 AWG18 AWG19 AWG22 Current mA Maximum wire run to EOL resistor in feet meters Smoke Detector Power Loop Wiring Chart Loop AWG14 AWG16 AWG18 AWG19 AWG22 Current mA Maximum wire run to EOL relay in feet meters 50 2750 838 1740 530 1090 332 869 264 433 131 100 1375 419 870 265 545 166 434 132 216 66 200 690 210 435 132 270 82 217 66 108 33 300 460 140 290 88 180 55 144 43 144 43 400 345 105 215 65 135 41 108 33 54 16 50 2750 838 1740 530 1090 332 869 264 433 131 1375 419 870 265 545 166 434 132 216 66 690 210 435 132 270 82 217 66 108 33 460 140 290 88 180 55 144 43 144 43 345 105 215 65 135 41 108 33 54 16 275 83 170 52 105 32 86 26 43 13 230 59 140 43 90 27 72 22 36 11 195 59 125 38 80 24 62 19 30 9 Al ALM gw M AUK FIRE AUI A 7 Alarm Initiating Loop HORM Wiring Chart AWIRE SMOKE Wi
52. missions will be made for events programmed for 1st phone number option 1 or both phone numbers option 3 Reporting code groups programmed with option 0 or option 2 will not be sent with LINKS2000 LRR connection 34 Software Reset EEPROM Memory to Factory Defaults Page 21 35 Through 42 Reserved for Future Use Version 7 6W 43 Access Bypass Mask Codes 1 to 8 Page 22 Default On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light OO RAON 44 Access Bypass Mask Codes 9 to 16 Default On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light On Zone Light Oa 5 OQ Note If zone light is on that code can be used to bypass If an access code is not required to bypass zones this section is irrelevant Page 22 Note If zone light is on that code can be used to bypass If an access code is not required to bypass zones this section is irrelevant 45 Miscellaneous Function Reporting Codes Page 22 System Test Code TLM Alarm Code TLMRestore Code Auto arm Abort Code Opening After Alarm Code Entering a valid reporting code will enable this feature A 00 or hex FF will disable the feature Note Do not enter 8F as System Test Code 46 Downloadin
53. municator program information The Installer s Programming Code may be changed by the installer Arming Check to see if the Trouble or Bypass light is on before arming the PC3000 Close all protected doors and windows and stop movement in areas covered by motion detectors Check to see that the Ready light is on all zones are closed The system cannot be armed unless the Ready light is on Enter a 4 Digit Security Code As each digit is entered the keypad buzzer will beep If the security code was entered incorrectly the sounder will beep steadily for 2 seconds If the code was entered correctly but the Ready light was not on the keypad will beep quickly followed by a steady tone When the correct code is entered the Armed light will come on and the keypad buzzer will beep quickly Exit the premises through the designated exit entry door At the end of the allowed exit time all lights on the keypad will go out except the Armed light See the Installer s Programming Q 8 Command section 22 for instructions on how to change the exit time Also see Quick Arm and At Home Arming Disarming Enter the premises through the designated exit entry door The keypad buzzer will be on Go to the keypad and enter the 4 digit security code If an error is made in entering the code press the key and enter the code again The Armed light will go out and the keypad sounder will stop The correct security
54. nally bypassed Zone bypasses are automatically cancelled when the panel is disarmed 01 1 Access Code If light 8 in section 19 is on then code must be entered with Q 1 to bypass zones Only the zones assigned to the same side of the system as the user code can be bypassed The ability to bypass using certain access codes can be eliminated See the Access Bypass Mask instruction in the Q 8 Installer s Programming section Note At no time can any armed zone be bypassed Trouble Display Q 2 The PC3000 continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions If one of these conditions occurs the keypad Trouble indicator will light and the audible indication will sound two short beeps every 10 seconds When the key is pressed the audible indication will stop but the Trouble indicator light will remain on until the trouble is cleared Trouble conditions can also be transmitted to the monitoring station see Programming Guide sections 09 and 10 for alarm and restoral trouble codes Press the Q then 2 keys to display the type of trouble The Zone lights indicate the type of trouble condition 1 Low stand by battery 2 AC power failure 3 Day zone trouble 4 Telephone line trouble 5 Uncessful communication attempt with monitoring station 6 Bell circuit failure 7 Smoke detector zone trouble 8 Loss of time on internal clock Press to return to Ready
55. nd jacks meet the dimension tolerance and metallic plating requirements of 47 C F R Part 68 Subpart F WARNING FCC restricts using this equipment on certain types of telephone lines Read FCC Compliance Statement at the end of this manual Also do not use this equipment on a telephone line equipped with call holding feature because the tone generated may interfere with the communicator operation Connect bell or siren to BELL and BELL terminals Observe correct polarity for sirens and polarized bells Connect 1K ohm 1 2 watt resistor across terminals to eliminate trouble condition if bell circuit is not being used Terminal Connections AC Power Terminals Use a 16 5 VAC transformer with a minimum 40 VA rating to supply AC power to the PC3000 The transformer should not be connected to an outlet that is controlled by a switch If AC failure occurs it is displayed as a trouble on the keypad see Keypad Functions Q 2 Trouble Conditions It can also be transmitted to the monitoring station as a trouble condition see Programming Guide Q 8 sections 09 and 10 for alarm and restore codes and section 22 for AC transmission delay Auxiliary Power Terminals AUX and GND The auxiliary power supply can be used to power motion detectors and other devices requiring 11 Voc 400 mA 11 Voc is available from the AUX positive and GND negative terminals when the PC3000 is used with one ke
56. ng sent for any event in the following sections leave it unprogrammed or enter 00 as the reporting code Eight reporting codes are programmed in each section Once the section number is entered the keypad expects 8 two digit numbers to be entered for the 8 reporting codes in that section The keypad beeps twice and the Armed light flashes after each 2 digit number is entered After the 8th code is entered programming of the current section is complete The keypad will 5 times the Ready light will go off and the Armed light will go on The keypad is then ready to accept the next section number for programming When changing the reporting codes in a section only code entries up to the one which is being changed need to be entered Press to exit from the programming sequence Only codes up to the last one entered will be changed 05 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 8 Once the Section code 05 is entered the keypad expects 8 two digit numbers to be entered as the reporting codes for zones 1 to 8 alarms restorals in Section 07 These codes are used by the communicator when there has been an alarm on zones 1 to 8 Listed below are several programming examples and the resulting transmission using different formats for the reporting codes Obtaining different formats requires entering data correctly in the account code section 02 or 04 reporting codes sections 05 to 15 and communication format option
57. nting Office Washington D C 20402 Stock 004 000 00345 4 IMPORTANTINFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the side of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number of this equipment NOTIFICATION TO TELEPHONE COMPANY Upon request the customer shall notify the telephone company of the particular line to which the connection will be made and provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence of the protective circuit FCC Registration Number F534J3 10411 AL E Ringer Equivalence Number 0 0B USOC Jack RJ 31X TELEPHONE CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS Except for the telephone company provided ringers all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard plugs and telephone company provided jacks or equivalent in such a manner as to allow for easy immediate disconnection of the terminal equipment Standard jacks shall be so arranged that if the plug connected thereto is withdrawn no 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 cause harm to the telephone network the telephone company shall where practicable notify the customer that temporary disconnection of service may be required however where prior notice is not practicable the telephone company ma
58. ntrol panel will hang up the line and no further communication will take place If additional events occur during the land line communication the additional events will be reported over the land line After completing the land line call the panel will hang up and no further action is taken In either mode of operation events programmed to report to the Second Telephone Number are not communicated through the LINKS2000 connection This allows the system to be programmed so that non alarm events may be reported over the land line without the use of the long range radio connection Refer to Programming Section 19 2nd System Option Code Zone Light 4 for instructions on selecting the LINKS2000 operating mode Note If all reports are to be communicated through the LINKS2000 and no phone line is connected to the system turn ON Zone Light 7 in section 19 to prevent TLM troubles from being generated INSTALLATION Bench Testing The PC3000 contains a factory default program Any additional programming required can be done through the keypad For many applications all that will be required is to enter the telephone number and alarm codes with keypad entries that are as straight forward as dialing a telephone number If you need help talk to your DSC equipment distributor Connect 1K ohm 1 2 watt end of line resistors from each zone Z1 to Z16 inputto the closest common COM terminal Connect an end of line resistor between the
59. of history is being viewed When the panel is armed the last alarm memory is cleared and the contents moves to the 1st history level The Memory light will only be on when there was an alarm during the last armed period Press to return to Ready Switched Auxiliary Supply Control Q Hold Down 4 To interrupt the switched auxiliary power supply press Q then hold down 4 for the desired interrupt time When the 4 is released the system returns to the Ready mode and the switched auxiliary supply is restored User s Programming Commands Q 5 MASTER CODE The Q 5 user s programming command is used to program additional access codes Up to 16 user arm disarm codes may be programmed The 1st code is the Master Code factory default 1234 The 16th code is optionally a One Time Use or maid code The 16th code may be changed from a One Time Use code to a regular code using an installer s programming command section 18 1st systemoption code Remember if no keypad entry is made for more than 2 minutes the keypad will return to the normal arm disarm display and the complete command will have to be re entered to program a new access code Programming Additional Access Codes 1 Pressthe Q and 5 keys then enter the Master Security Code default 1234 to enter the additional code programming mode The Program light and Zone 1 light will be on to show that the first code the Master
60. of the access codes the corresponding reporting code is transmitted When transmitting in any of the extended formats see examples in section 05 closing codes would be programmed as follows C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 Where the first digit HEX C is one which is used to represent a closing signal this could be another number depending on whatis used atthe monitoring station the 2nd digit represents the access code which was used to arm the system The closing code transmission takes place after the exit delay time Therefore if the system is armed and disarmed before the expiry of the exit time no transmission will take place Remember that the 1st user code is the master code and thatthe 16th code may be the temporary or maid s code The 16th user code can be converted to a normal code using one of the options in section 18 When the system has been armed using Quick Arm Q O or Auto arm see Q 6 Keypad Commands the 1st reporting code reporting code for master code will be transmitted The master code is required to enable or disable these functions When the system is armed with one or more zones bypassed see Q 1 command for zone bypassing the monitoring station can be notified by programming the Partial Arm reporting in section 15 Note that the Partial Closing code is sent in tandem with the regular closing code to identify it as a partial closing condition 1
61. one is open Use zone bypassing when access is needed to part of the protected area Also damaged wiring or contacts on a zone may be temporarily bypassed until repairs can be made so that the panel can be armed QHI1 To bypass zones enter Q 1 and the zone number s to be bypassed Press to return to Ready arm disarm mode When bypassing zones two digits must be entered for the zone number s to be bypassed e g Q 1 01 16 To remove all bypasses enter 1 00 The Zone lights which are on while the Bypass light is flashing indicate the bypassed zones Remember that if no keypad entry is made for more than 2 minutes the keypad will return to the arm disarm mode Then in order to bypass azone the complete command must be re entered Once the bypass command is entered pressing 99 recalls the last zone or group of zones which was bypassed If the same group of zones is bypassed each time this bypass recall feature can be used instead of having to bypass zones individually When the PC3000 is programmed the ability to bypass certain zones may be eliminated In this case the Zone lights for those zones will not come on in response to the bypass command See the Zone Bypass Mask instruction in the Q 8 Installer s programming section If the Bypass light is on when arming the panel the Q 1 command should be used to see which zones are bypassed so that zones are not unintentio
62. ontact 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 1995 Digital Security Controls Ltd 1645 Flint Rd Downsview Ontario Canada M3J 2J6 Tel 416 665 8460 Technical Assistance Line 1 800 387 3630 Fax 416 665 7498
63. oral P Keypad Fire Restoral F Keypad Auxiliary Restoral A Periodic Test Transmission 16 Zone Definitions for Zones 1 to 8 Page 17 Note When defining zones ASSIGN DELAY ZONES FIRST to zones 1 2 3 then assign the other types to the remaining zones any order desired Default jo jo jo O JO LB ja 1st Digit 2nd Digit Zone 1 0 Slow audible 0 Delay Zone 2 1 Slow silent 1 Instant Zone 3 2 Fast audible 2 Interior Zone 4 8 Fast silent 3 Interior Home Away Zone 5 The maximum delays 4 24 hr Bell allowed for UL Zone 6 installations ar 5 24 hr Bell Buzzer Zone 7 Entry delay 45 seconds 6 24hr Buzzer Zone 8 7 Double delay Not allowed for UL local 8 4x Del installations Tan 9 Day Delay Home Away Version 7 6W 17 Zone Definitions for Zones 9 to 16 18 Note Zones 9 16 cannot be programmed for fast response Do not use fast response devices on these zones e g Vibration detectors Exit delay 60 seconds Default 1st Digit 2nd Digit 0 1 2 9 0 Slow audible 0 Delay 0 1 Zone 10 1 Slow silent 1 Instant 0j 1 Zone 11 The maximum delays 2 Interior 0j 1 Zone 12 S for UL installations 3 Interior Home Away 0j 1 Zone 13 Entry delay 45 seconds 4 24 hr Bell 0 1 0 1 0 1
64. oral Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 8 These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit a zone restoral for zones 1 to 8 Use instructions in section 05 as a guide for programming 08 Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 9 to 16 These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit a zone restoral for zones 9 to 16 Use instructions in section 05 as a guide for programming 09 Utility Alarm Reporting Codes These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit the following conditions Fire Zone Auxiliary Input Zone Battery Trouble AC Failure Trouble Day Zone s Trouble Bell Circuit Trouble Fire Zone Trouble Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Use instructions in section 05 as a guide for programming See Terminal Connections section of manual for a description of the operation of the Fire Zone and the Auxiliary Input Zone Section 28 contains options for Auxiliary Input Zone The Battery Trouble reporting code will be sent when the battery voltage drops below 11 5 volts This reporting code will also be sent because of a battery fuse failure The battery is tested under load every 10 seconds Only one transmission will be sent during an arm or disarm period to prevent multiple transmission from a weak battery The AC Failure Trouble reporting code will be sent after the delay time programmed in section 22 This prevents transmissions during temporary power failures Auxilia
65. present on a zone before it is detected Certain vibration detectors shock sensors and glass break detectors require a fast response zone in order to operate The zones to which these types of detectors are connected should be programmed as fast response zones All other zones should be programmed as slow response zones Zones are defined as either fast or slow response time in Section 16 The fast response time is fixed at 10 milliseconds The Slow Zone Response Time is programmable in increments of 10 milliseconds The normal entry would be 50 for a 500 ms slow response time A Test Transmission or a Periodic Download may be done according to how section 49 light 8 is set The test transmission and periodic download both use the same cycle time which is set in section 22 and the same time of day as set in section 23 The test transmission is sent to the monitoring station to confirm that the communication link is intact The reporting code must be programmed in section 15 The periodic download must be used in conjunction with the downloading computer waiting for a panel to call Note The maximum delays allowed for UL installations are Entry delay 45 seconds Exit delay 60 seconds 23 System Clock Times After the section number 23 is entered two 4 digit numbers are expected These numbers are the following system times Automatic arming time of day HH MM Testtransmission time of day HH MM Times are en
66. ption Code Note Do not use the installer s test when the panel is partially armed Setting the Clock O 6 N MASTER CODE 1 Setting the System 24 Hour Clock item 1 tells the system the correct time of day If the system is without battery and AC power it cannot continue to keep time Therefore when the panel is first powered up or when it has been without AC power long enough to completely discharge the stand by battery the System 24 Hour Clock must be reset Auto arm Time of Day Q 6 MASTER CODE 2 The PC3000 can be programmed to arm at the same time each day Programming item 2 sets this time and the feature must be enabled as shown in item 5 see Auto arm Enable on this page At the selected auto arm time the keypad beeper begins to sound and the Bell Siren will pulse once every 10 seconds to alert anyone on the premises that the system is about to arm The Bell Siren pulse can be silenced in section 51 by turning light 1 on The keypad beeper will sound for one minute before auto arming unless one of the following two methods is used to cancel the auto arm Auto arm Abort Any key can be pressed to abort the auto arm sequence and silence the keypad during the one minute pre alert this is the default condition Auto arm Abort with Code If section 51 light 2 is on then a valid 4 digit access code is required to abort the auto arm sequence The auto arm will be attempted at the
67. puter Telephone Number If Callback is enabled section 47 zone light 8 then this section must be programmed with the telephone number of the downloading computer Section 47 Modem Configuration Zone lights 1 to 4 are programmed to set the number of rings the panel will look for before it answers a call from the downloading computer Zone light 5 is programmed to enable or disable the control panel for downloading If downloading is disabled all other programming sections relating to downloading need not be programmed Zone light 6 enables or disables user initiated callup to the downloading computer Zone light 7 enables or disables the answering machine defeat option Answering Machine Over ride Downloading and Answering Machine The PC3000 software provides a means to handle downloading when an answering machine is also connected to the telephone line In section 47 if zone light 7 is off itis assumed thatthere is no answering machine connected to the telephone line and the panel will capture the line after the set number of rings If zone light 7 is off and an answering machine is connected and itis set to answer before the panel the panel will be unable to receive a call from a downloading computer If the panelis setto answer before the answering machine the answering machine will be unable to receive incoming messages If zone light 7 is on and the panel is called for 1 or 2 rings only and then
68. quipment connected between the control paneland the telephone company s facilities Do not connect the alarm panel communicator to telephone lines intended for use with facsimile FAX machines These lines may incorporate a voice filter which disconnects the line if other than FAX signals are detected resulting in incomplete transmissions Ensure that plugs and jacks meet the dimension tolerance and metallic plating requirements of 47 C F R Part 68 Subpart F Battery Connections Do not connect the battery or the transformer until the wiring is complete Connect the red battery lead to the positive battery terminal and the black lead to the negative battery terminal If the connection is made in the reverse the battery fuse will fail If the battery charging voltage is out of adjustment contact your service representative Note The battery charging voltage must not be adjusted on UL Listed systems Keypad Installation Mount the keypads near the exit entry doors The PC3000RK keypad has ared a black a green and a yellow wire on the back Connect these four wires to the four keypad terminals on the control panel using four conductor quad telephone wire Up to three keypads may be connected to one PC3000 Connect all green wires from the keypads to the GRN terminal on the panel Connect all yellow wires from the keypads to the YEL terminal on the panel Connect all red wires from the keypads to the RED terminal Connec
69. r disarm the panel Read the Keypad Commands section of this manual or the Instruction Manual and enter commands on the keypad to become familiar with the different commands Turn to the Programming Guide in this manual and enter a sample program into the panel through the keypad to become familiar with the programming commands Mounting Panel Select a dry location close to an unswitched AC source ground connection and the telephone connection Remove printed circuit board mounting hardware and keypad from cardboard retainer inside panel Before attaching cabinet to wall press the five white nylon printed circuit board mounting studs and the ground connection screw into cabinet from the back Pull all cables into cabinet and prepare them for connection before mounting the circuit board to the back of the cabinet Press circuit board down onto mounting studs Hook up Procedure DO NOT connect transformer or battery until all other wiring has been connected See power up procedure Connect a ground cable from the cabinet ground connection by the shortest and most direct route to a grounding rod Connect zone cables to zone loop inputs and put end of line resistors on any unused zones Connect wires supplying power for motion detectors to auxiliary supply Install keypads and connect wires to keypad terminals on panel Connect RJ31 X cord to telephone terminals Do not insert plug into RJ31 X jack Ensure that plugs a
70. rcuit is open a keypad trouble and a trouble transmission are generated 7 Smoke Detector Zone Trouble f a Fire zone is open circuit a keypad trouble and a trouble transmission are generated A trouble on the Fire zone will unconditionally initiate an audible indication on the keypad This means that even if any other previous trouble has been silenced a Fire zone trouble will restart the keypad buzzer 8 Loss of Internal Time When the PC3000 is powered up or reset the internal clock needs to be to the correct time day month and year This trouble is cleared when the trouble display is viewed and exited or when an attempt is made to reset the internal time of day clock See Q 6 User s Function Command for resetting time of day clock If the 9 is pressed while in the trouble display mode the most recent trouble will be displayed on the zone LEDs This trouble memory feature is useful as a diagnostic aid when installing and servicing the PC3000 Alarm Memory Display QS Press Q then 3 to enter the alarm memory mode The Memory light will flash and any alarm caused during the last armed period will be displayed on the zone lights In addition to the last alarm memory there is 1 history level After entering the memory mode pressing Q then 3 pressing 9 will cause the keypad to display the other level of alarm history Each time 9 is pressed the keypad will beep 1 or 2 times to indicate which level
71. rcuit which continually checks the microprocessor program execution System Supervision Features The PC3000 continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions including Anactive battery supervision circuit that periodically tests the battery under load Alossofthe AC power supply Asupervised fire circuit trouble condition Atelephone line monitoring circuit e A bell circuit failure indicates open circuit or fuse failure e Atest code feature which transmits a communicator test code to the monitoring station at a selected time everyday The test code can be sent at intervals from 1 to 99 days A bell siren communicator test feature which can be activated from the keypad TLM Telephone Line Monitoring restoral transmission Advanced Features The PC3000 has many advanced features Features which provide the security system design flexibility and selling advantage necessary to win those demanding jobs and make them profitable Some of these features include EEPROM memory retains all data even on complete AC and battery failure Panel powers up in last armed or disarmed state before power loss All programmable zones may be selected as one of 11 different types including delay double delay quadruple delay instant interior interior with home away delay with home away and 4 types of 24 hour emergency and supervisory circuits Keypad programming of up to sixteen security codes
72. re Max Run to TUBE annt MAN Gauge EOL Resistor 14AWG 15500 4724m eee 16AWG 9740 2968 Smoke Detector ca ee 18AWG 6120 1865m DSC Ree 1 pM OG ia 19AWG 4860 1481m 20AWG 3840 1170m 21AWG 3060 932m BOL Resistor 22AWG 2420 737 SW Smoke detector must be latching type BRK model 1812 To reset smoke detectors press and hold 4 37 LIMITED WARRANTY Digital Security Controls Ltd warrants 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 and that in fulfillment of any breach of such warranty Digital Security Controls Ltd shall at its option repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to its repair depot This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship and not to damage incurred in shipping or handling or damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls Ltd such as lightning excessive voltage mechanical shock water damage or damage arising out of abuse alteration or improper application of the equipment The foregoing warranty shall apply only to the original buyer and is and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties whether expressed or implied and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Ltd This warranty contains the entire warranty Digital Security Controls L
73. roup B Zone Assignment for Zones 1 to 8 Note Zones 9 to 16 cannot be assigned to Group 31 Group A Access Code Assignment for Codes 1 to 8 Note Codes 9 to 16 are always assigned to Group A 32 Group B Access Code Assignment for Codes 1 to 8 Note Codes 9 to 16 cannot be assigned to Group B Common Zones If a zone 1 through 8 only is assigned to both Group A and Group B then both Group A and Group B must be armed for that zone to be armed Common Access Code If an access code 1 through 8 only is assigned to Group A and Group B then that access code will arm and disarm the entire panel Armed Status Indications When the panel is established as a split system and ONE side only Group A or B is armed the Armed indicator will flash and the zone indicators for the group that has been armed will flash If both Group A and Group B are armed the Armed indicator will be on steadily and the zone lights will not flash Zone Bypassing Access Code When the system is established for split arming user zone bypassing should be set so that bypassing requires the use of an access code See section 19 Notes 1 The following restrictions apply to split arming applications The Master Code must be assigned to side A and B All codes and zones must be assigned even if not used Transmission delay must not be used Home Away zones must not be used The One Time Use code must not be used
74. ry Power Supply Trouble reporting code is sent when the auxiliary power supply fuse failed The Bell Circuit Trouble reporting code is sent when the bell circuit is open or the fuse failed The Fire Zone Trouble code is sent when the fire zone becomes open circuit E O L resistor is disconnected The Day Zone Trouble code is sent when any zone defined as a Day Zone see section 16 17 goes open when the system is disarmed See Q 2 Trouble Command section for additional description of troubles Notes For UL installations either AC failure or Battery Trouble reporting must be enabled 10 Utility Restoral Reporting Codes These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit the following list of restoral conditions which correspond to alarm conditions in section 09 Use instructions in section 05 as a guide for programming e Fire Zone Auxiliary Input Zone Battery Trouble AC Trouble Day Zone s Trouble Bell Circuit Trouble Fire Zone Trouble Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble 11 Reporting Codes for Closing Arming via Access Codes 1 to 8 The reporting codes in sections 11 to 14 are used to identify Openings and Closings disarming and arming of the system by user access code After entering the section code 11 enter 8 two digit reporting codes The 8 reporting codes correspond to the first 8 access codes which are programmed using the Q 5 command When the system is armed using one
75. s section 27 3 1 Format Single Line or Non extended Reporting Required e digit account code in sections 02 or 04 i e enter 1230 for account code 123 Format code 0 1 2 3 4 depending on receiver type selected in section 27 Single digit alarm reporting code in section 05 i e enter 30 for single digit code 3 0 is null digit i e no pulses transmitted Transmission sent e 1233 4 2 Format Single Line Reporting Required 4 digit account code in Sections 02 or 04 i e enter 1234 for account code 1234 Format code 0 1 2 3 4 depending on receiver type selected in section 27 Two digit alarm reporting code in section 05 i e enter 31 for two digit code 31 Transmission sent e 123431 3 1 Format Extended Reporting Required e digit account code in Sections 02 or 04 i e enter 1230 for account code 123 e Format code 8 9 A B C depending on receiver type selected in section 27 Two digit alarm reporting code in section 05 i e enter 31 Transmission sent e 1stround 1233 e 2nd round 333 1 If atransmission is not wanted for a particular reporting code then enter OO to disable that reporting code 06 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 9 to 16 These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit a zone alarm for zones 9 to 16 Use instructions in section 05 as a guide for programming 07 Rest
76. same time the following day Any time an auto arm is aborted using one of the above methods the reporting code programmed in section 45 will be transmitted to the central station Quick Arm O 6 MASTER CODE 4 The Quick Arm feature is enabled by pressing the 4 key while in the User Functions Command section When enabled enabled 3 beeps disabled one long beep the panel can be armed by entering Q O The closing code transmitted for Quick Arm is the same as the code which is programmed for the Master Code Auto arm Enable Q 6 4 MASTER CODE 5 Entering Q 6 Master Code 5 will enable disable the Auto arming feature When the feature is being Enabled the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and when being Disabled the buzzer will sound one long beep Door Chime Q 6 MASTER CODE 6 The Door Chime feature is enabled by pressing the 6 key while in the User s Functions Command section When enabled the keypad buzzer will beep quickly 5 times each time any zone defined as a delay or instant circuit opens or closes The Door Chime feature does not operate on other zone definitions Zone bypass may be used to eliminate beeping on doors where it is not wanted This feature operates only while the panel is disarmed System Test Q 6 MASTER CODE 8 Entering the System Test command will sound the bell siren turn ON the keypad lights sound the keypad buzzer for 2 secon
77. sed during the exit delay without creating an alarm After the exit delay has expired an open on the zone will cause the entry delay time to start During the entry time the keypad buzzers will sound steady If the panel is disarmed before the entry time expires no alarm will be generated Type 7 and 8 Delay zones are used where a longer entry delay time is required such as with a garage door With these two zone types the exit delay is the same as the type 0 delay However the entry delay times are either 2 or 4 times as long set the exit delay time for the maximum required 1 Instant Zone is normally used for door and window contacts This zone has a normal exit delay but will generate an alarm immediately when opened after the exit delay 2 Interior and 3 Interior Home Away Zones are used with interior motion detectors Both zones have standard exit delays They also have entry delays provided that a delay zone has been tripped first If the building is entered without coming through the normal delay entrance and a type 2 or 3 zone is tripped an immediate alarm will be generated The type 3 zone is bypassed if the system is armed using the Q 9 command at home arming or if a Delay zone is not tripped during the exit delay 4 5 and 6 24 Hour Zones provide different audible variations 24 Hour Zones are always active and create an alarm whether or not the panel is armed Type 4 always rings the bell or siren
78. storals see section 33 Transmission reports with sections 11 to 14 openings closings 11 Reporting Codes for Closing Arming via Access Codes 1 to 8 Page 16 Access Code 1 Access Code 2 Access Code 3 Access Code 4 Access Code 5 Access Code 6 Access Code 7 Access Code 8 12 Reporting Codes for Closing Arming via Access Codes 9 to 16 Page 16 Access Code 9 Access Code 10 Access Code 11 Access Code 12 Access Code 13 Access Code 14 Access Code 15 Access Code 16 Version 7 6W 13 Reporting Codes for Opening Disarming via Access Codes 1 to 8 Page 16 Access Code 1 Access Code 5 Access Code 2 Access Code 6 Access Code 3 Access Code 7 Access Code 4 Access Code 8 14 Reporting Codes for Opening Disarming via Access Codes 9 to 16 Page 16 Access Code 9 Access Code 13 Access Code 10 Access Code 14 Access Code 11 Access Code 15 Access Code 12 Access Code 16 15 Reporting Codes for Miscellaneous Functions Page 17 Partial Closing Priority alarms restorals Keypad Panic Alarm P Maintenance alarms restorals see section 33 Keypad Fire Alarm F Transmission reports with sections 11 to 14 Keypad Auxiliary Alarm A openings closings Keypad Panic Rest
79. swering machine over ride Answering machine over ride enabled disabled Off Zone Light 8 Call back enabled Call back disabled 48 Panel Identification Code Page 22 Default 5050 Enter 4 digits from 0 to 9 DO NOT ENTER OR 49 Periodic Function Enable Disable Page 22 Default Zone Light On Zone Light Off Off Zone Light 1 For future use For future use Off Zone Light 2 For future use For future use Off Zone Light 3 For future use For future use On Zone Light 4 For future use For future use Off Zone Light 5 For future use For future use Off Zone Light 6 For future use For future use Off Zone Light 7 For future use For future use Off Zone Light 8 Periodic download enabled Test transmission enabled Version 7 6W 51 3rd System Option Code Page 22 Default Zone Light On Zone Light Off On Zone Light 1 Auto arm no bell squawk Auto arm bell squawk Off Zone Light 2 Code needed to abort auto arm Any key to abortauto arm Off Zone Light 3 2 minute timeout on keypad No2 minute timeout Off Zone Light 4 Keypad panic buzzer silent Keypad panic buz
80. t all black wires from the keypads to the BLK terminal Power up Procedure If the keypads are located a distance from the panel install an extra keypad temporarily at the panel during power up testing An extra keypad with a short length of cable and alligator clips attached is helpful for testing and programming PC3000 systems Connect the transformer wait approx 5 seconds Enter a few keypad commands and open a zone to be sure thatthe panel and keypad are responding to signals If the keypad does not respond and there are no indicators on check for AC voltage at the AC terminals If there is 16 VAC present check that the keypad wiring is correct and check the keypad auxiliary supply fuse If the keypad auxiliary supply fuse is blown check for a short between the keypad red and black wires before replacing the fuse If the keypad is responding normally connect the battery The red battery lead attaches to the positive battery post and the black battery lead attaches to the negative battery post Note THE PC3000 WILL NOT START UP IF AC IS OFF AND THE BATTERY ISLOW Testing The System It is recommended that both land line and LINKS2000 communications be thoroughly tested when installation is completed To test both communication systems program the control panel for Mode 2 operation so that communications will be made over both the land line and the LINKS2000 Connect the LINKS2000 and plug the telephone cord in the R
81. ta Enter the section you wish to review by entering the 2 digit section number The zone LED s will represent the value hexadecimal format of the first digit in that section Each press of the F key will advance the display to the next digit Atthe end of the section the keypad buzzer will beep several times and return you to the program mode where another section can be selected for review or programming Note Only sections 01 through 17 22 through 28 33 45 46 48 and 52 through 53 can be reviewed using the above method 00 Binary Programming This section is normally used upon instruction from factory technical personnel for specialized programming not covered by the standard programming instructions 01 1st Phone Number For land line communications this is the first telephone to which the communicator will dial see section 33 Call Direction Options After entering the section number 01 enter the communicator telephone number the way you would dial it on a telephone Press after the last digit to complete the telephone number programming Q2Q to dial a Q Hex B Q3Q for a4 second pause Hex C Enter 4 for additional dial tone search Hex D Enter 5 to dial a Hex E The total number of digits including dial tone searches and pauses must not exceed 16 Remember to press after entering the last digit of the phone number Press 02 to pro
82. td neither assumes nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning this product In no event shall Digital Security Controls Ltd be liable for any direct indirect or consequential damages loss of anticipated profits loss of time or any other losses incurred by the buyer in connection with the purchase installation or operation or failure of this product Warning Digital Security Controls Ltd recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected Security Products PC3000 Notice of Software Release The PC3000 Software Version 7 6W is designed especially for use with the LINKS2000 Long Range Radio Transmitter The LINKS2000 Long Range Radio Transmitter allows alarms and other events to be reported through a radio network operated by the monitoring station The LINKS2000 itself requires no programming Refer to the Programming Work Sheets in this manual and review the new programming items added to support the LINKS2000 NOTE The PC3000 v7 6W Software does not support downloading functions For both Downloading and Long Range Radio Transmitter functions use the PC3000 Control Panel with v7 7 Software with the DSC LINKS2150
83. te The 8 two digit numbers entered correspond to zone definitions for zones 1 to8 The first digit entered determines whether the zone will be audible or silent and whether it will have a fast or slow response time zone response time may be altered in section 22 The second digit determines the zone type i e delay instant interior or 24 hour zone 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 0 Slow audible 0 Delay 1 Slow silent 1 Instant 2 Fast audible 2 Interior 8 Fast silent 3 z Interior Home away 4 24 Hour bell 5 24 Hour bell buzzer 6224 Hour buzzer 7 Double delay 8 4XDelay 9 Day Delay Home away Not allowed for UL Local installations The maximum delays allowed for UL installations are Entry delay 45 seconds Exit delay 60 seconds All of the zone types except the 24 hour zones and day zone have an exit delay see section 22 for setting exit and entry delay times All zones with an exit delay may be tripped during the exit delay without creating an alarm If you are not familiar with the different zone types test them to see how they function To avoid confusion be sure the exit time has expired before creating alarms Ready light will go out when exit time has expired Set short exit and entry times for testing 0 Delay Zone is used for the exit entry door It has an exit delay and an entry delay The exit delay starts as soon as the panel is armed The zone may be opened and clo
84. ter a 2 digit section entry for any of the commands described in the following pages Note that while the keypad is waiting for the section entry the Armed light is on steady As soon as the 2 digits are entered for the section the keypad will beep 3 times the Armed light will go out and the Ready light will go on The keypad is then ready to accept data entry for the selected section A complete description of each programming section will be given in the remaining pages of this section A programming work sheet summarizing all programming commands is provided in the next section of the manual Fill out the work sheet and use it as a guide when programming As the required data for a programming section is entered the hexadecimal value of the information in that location is displayed on zone lights 1 15 Most sections contain several groups of two digit entries The keypad beeps twice and the Armed light flashes after each group of two digits is entered When the required data is completely entered for the section being programmed the keypad will beep 5 times and the Armed light will come back on to indicate that the expected data has been entered and another section can be selected for programming After completing one section it is not necessary to re enter the Q 8 Installers code portion ofthe command Just enter the number of another programming section When programming a section it is possible to exit by pressing
85. tered using the 24 hour clock military time Valid entries are 00 to 23 for HH i e hours and O0 to 59 for MM i e minutes Note IF INVALID TIMES ARE ENTERED FUNCTIONS WILL NOT WORK The automatic arm function is enabled and disabled using the Q 6 Master Code User s Functions Command 24 New Installer s Code 25 New Master Code Access Code Number 1 26 Downloading Access Code Enter a new 4 digit code in each of sections 24 25 and 26 once the section number has been entered Only use digits Oto 9 as code numbers Do not press the or 4 keys Note If an error is made in entering a code continue to enter the four digits then enter the section number again and re enter the correct code Do not press the Q or while entering these codes Do not make any of the three codes the same 27 Communicator Format Options This section sets the type of format which will be sent to each of the two telephone numbers programmed in sections 1 and 3 Enter one HEX digit i e when entering HEX A press Q 1 Q for each The number entered for each phone number is determined by the requirements of the receiver being called Enter the format number for the 1st Telephone Number first It is necessary to program the format number for each telephone number even if the first phone number is the only one being used Options are as follows 0 Silent Knight Ademco slow 10 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 and 4 1 4
86. the user hear correct key entries and other alert signals The 12 key keypad is used for code entry and other programming functions All keypad entries are made by pressing one key atatime The keypad is normally resting in the arm disarm mode In this condition the zone lights are indicating the opening and closing of zones The Ready light comes on when all zones are closed The system can be directed to perform other functions such as zone bypassing displaying trouble conditions displaying alarm memory and programming by entering one of the various Q commands described below Pressing the key or not making any key entry for 2 minutes always returns the keypad to the arm disarm mode Master Code A default Master Security Code 1234 is programmed into the PC3000 at the factory The Master Security Code is used for arming and disarming the control panel for programming up to fifteen additional security codes using the Q 5 command and for entering other userfunctions using the Q 6 command The Master Code can be reprogrammed if the installer leaves section 19 light 2 off Becausethe PC3000 uses EEPROM memory the codes and other data are retained even after complete AC and battery failure Installers Programming Code A default Installer s Programming Code 3000 is programmed into the PC3000 This code is used with the Q 8 command by the installer to gain access to the system in order to enter panel or com
87. tiating contact end of line resistor circuit designed to accept Latching four wire smoke detectors See Fire Circuit Installation Diagram On alarm fire zone shorted the bell output will pulse the signal to indicate that the fire zone has been activated Alarm memory and transmission by the digital communicator is delayed 30 seconds If the alarm is acknowledged by pressing the key before the 30 second delay has expired the signals will silence and the transmission will be aborted Ifthe alarm is not acknowledged and the 30 second delay expires the fire memory latches and the transmission cannot be aborted If the smoke detector is not restored to normal after the signal has silenced the signal will resound after 90 seconds And 30 seconds after that the communicator will transmit If the signals resound they may again be silenced key and the communicator will be aborted if silence occurs within the 30 second delay period Torestore the smoke detector to normal clear all products of combustion from the detector and reset the detector by pressing Q and then holding down 4 for 2 or 3 seconds This action will remove power from the smoke detector and if itis clear of smoke the detector will return to normal If the detector is still in alarm the signals will sound immediately and the above sequence will repeat For an open on the FIRE zone the keypad sounder will beep twice every 10 seconds and the Trouble lig
88. utomatic Arming Time of Day If not used leave at the factory default Test Transmission Time of Day settings 29 Version 7 6W 24 New Installer s Code Page 19 Default 13101010 Enter 4 digits from O to 9 Do not enter or 25 New Master Code Access Code Number 1 Page 19 Default 11121314 Enter 4 digits from O to 9 Do not enter or 26 Downloading Access Code Page 19 Default 30130111 Enter 4 digits from O to 9 Do not enter or 27 Communicator Format Options Page 19 Default 1 1st Telephone Number If only using first telephone number enter 1 2nd Telephone Number same digit into 2nd phone number m 5 ter one HEX digit from 0 to D from list for each phone number from list ilent Knight Ademco slow 10 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 and 4 1 4 2 non extended format Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex 20 BPS 2300 Hz handshake 3 1 and 4 1 4 2 non extended format Silent Knight fast 20 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 and 4 1 4 2 non extended format Radionics 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 and 4 2 non extended format Radionics 2300 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 and 4 2 non extended with parity format Sescoa super speed Not used Not used Silent Knight Ademco slow 10 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex 20 BPS 2300 Hz handshake 3 1 extended format Silent Knight fast 20 BPS 1400 Hz
89. y temporarily discontinue service if such action is deemed reasonable in the circumstances In the case of such temporary discontinuance the telephone company shall promptly notify the customer and will be given the opportunity to correct the situation ADDITIONAL TELEPHONE COMPANY INFORMATION The security control panel must be properly connected to the telephone line with a USOC RJ 31X telephone jack The FCC prohibits customer provided terminal equipment be connected to party lines or to be used in conjunction with coin telephone service Inter connect rules may vary from state to state CHANGES IN TELEPHONE COMPANY EQUIPMENT 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 number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the 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 c
90. ypad For each additional keypad the auxiliary supply rating must be reduced by 60 mA The auxiliary supply is fused with the keypad supply at 1 amp Auxiliary fuse failure transmission can be sent see Q 8 sections 09 and 10 Switched Auxiliary Power Terminals SW AUX and GND Theswitchedauxiliary supply can be switched off momentarily from the keypad see Keypad Commands Q 4 The SW AUX terminal is positive and the GND terminal negative The 400mA auxiliarysupply rating must be reduced by anycurrent taken from the switched auxiliary supply The switched supply shares the same fuse as the auxiliary supply Bell Siren Terminals BELL and BELL These terminals are for powering bells or other devices requiring a steady output voltage on alarm The bell output is fused for 5 amps When connecting sirens speakers with siren driver already built in be sure to observe the correct polarity Connect the positive lead to the BELL terminal and the negative lead to the BELL terminal If no siren or bell is used connect a 1000 ohm resistor between BELL 4 to BELL The bell siren alarm output is pulsed 1 second on 1 second off when an alarm is created by the F keypad zone by the FIRE zone or when the Bell Pulse option is enabled in section 19 light 1 Note During each LINKS2000 transmission the bell will be turned off for approximately 1 second Keypad Terminals RED
91. zer audible Off Zone Light 5 Keypad fire key disabled Keypad fire key enabled Off Zone Light 6 Quick exit enabled Quick exit disabled Off Zone Light 7 Answering machine over ride Answering machine over ride timer is 120 seconds timer is 60 seconds Off Zone Light 8 Bell shutdown active Bell shutdown not active 52 Delay Before Transmission Page 23 Default No delay Only burglary zones are delayed 24 hour and fire zones transmit immediately If panel is disarmed before delay time no transmission is sent Valid entries are OO to 99 in seconds 53 Long Range Radio Account Code Page 23 Enter a 4 digit code using the numbers 0 through 9 and A through F For zero enter 0 Note In this programming section ONLY enter 0 if a zero is used in the account code 11 Entering Q 1 Q will place an A in the account code 54 Long Range Radio Installers Test Mode Page 23 90 Installers Lockout Enable Page 23 91 Installers Lockout Disable Page 23 HOOKUP DIAGRAMS WORN ING nay nr in paper partin wiring ban Iv H Hz Figur rid 1 iudi mibi un H il Hd ok AUXILIARY TIEN x Oo UTE Ta rh nx tont x 8 iEn Cuin Ground Fnd Her dan
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