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1. Definition On Off Description 1 Zone Loop Type ON Normally Closed Loops All zones are wired as normally closed circuits with returns connected to a COM terminal The end of line resistor is not required An alarm will be generated when the circuit is opened OFF End of Line Resistors All zones must be wired with an end of line resistor configuration determined by Option 2 in this system NOTE The valid EOL value is 5600 Ohms 5 6KW 2 End of Line Option ON Double End of Line Resistors All zones will use Double End of Line resistors except Standard Fire Delayed Fire Supervisory and LINKS Answer zone types These zones must be connected using the EOL resistor Double EOL resistors enables detection of zone faults and tampers The tamper resistor 5 6KQ is placed across the alarm activating device and the single EOL resistor 5 6KQ is placed between the alarm and tamper contacts This configuration will allow the panel to detect zone faults zone shorted zone tampers open zone zone alarms 11 2KQ and restored zones 5 6KQ If the zone is disarmed and placed in the tamper open or fault short state trouble beeps will generate on all system keypads until a key is pressed A zone tamper will be sent to the monitoring station if pro grammed If the zone is armed and a tamper is activated The tamper alarm and zone alarm will be logged and transmitted The zone will begin normal alarm sequence Alarm Bell etc
2. 18 Section 5 Programming Sections 19 5 1 Keypad Programming 19 5 2 Basic Programming 19 001 004 Zone Definitions 19 005 System Times na aaa a 21 006 InstallersCode 21 I 007 Master Code 21 008 Maintenance Code Guard Code 21 009 011 Programmable Output Options 21 012 Keypad Lockout Options 24 013 First System Option Codes 24 014 Second System Option Codes 25 015 Third System Option Codes 26 016 Fourth System Option Codes 27 017 Fifth System Option Codes 27 018 Sixth System Option Codes 28 019 Seventh System Option Codes 29 020 Keypad Zone Assignment 30 021 Eighth System Option Codes 30 023 Tenth System Option Codes 32 030 Fast Loop Response 33 5 3 Advanced Programming 33 101 164 Zone Attributes 33 165 Maximum Dialing Attempts 33 166 Post Dial Wait For Handshake 33 167 T Link Communications Wait for Acknowledge Delay Kaba pede Pe Rida ad LL PG PALA a 33 168 169 Daylight Saving Time 33 170 PGM Output Timer 34 171
3. 7 2 6 Assigning Zones to Zone Expanders 7 2 7 Keypad Assignment 7 How to Assign Keypads 7 Function Key Programming 8 2 8 Confirming Module Supervision 8 2 9 Removing Modules 8 2 10 Zone Wiring acess sas hae a eto ea GAN 8 Burglary Zone Wiring Chart 8 Normally Closed NC Loops 8 Single End Of Line EOL Resistors 9 Double End of Line DEOL Resistors 9 Fire Zone Wiring 4 wire Smoke Detectors 9 Compatible 4 Wire Smoke Detectors 9 Fire Zone Wiring 2 wire Smoke Detectors 9 Compatible 2 Wire Smoke Detectors 10 2 Wire Smoke Detector Initating Circuit 10 Keyswitch Zone Wiring 10 2 11 Keypad Zone PGM 10 Assigning Keypad Zones 10 2 12 Zone Activity Log 10 Section 3 How to Program 11 3 1 How to Enter Installer Programming 11 LED Keyp d tenres o Ka Ga Be kala pian KG 11 LCD Keypad ia AA 11 3 2 Programming Decimal Data 11 3 3 Programming Hexadecimal Data 11 3 4 Programming Toggle Options 11 3 5 ViewingProgramming 11 LED and ICON Keypads 11 LCD Key
4. OFF Single End of Line Resistors All zones must have a 5 6KQ resistor across them If the zone is shorted or open it will be in the violated state If the zone is open and programmed as a fire zone it will be in the trouble state NOTE Zone Faults Supervisories on wireless zones will not cause an audible alarm while armed 3 Trouble Display ON Panel Shows all Troubles While Armed The panel will illuminate the Trouble LED when any troubles are present on the System in both the armed and disarmed state OFF Panel Shows Only Fire Troubles While Armed The panel will illuminate the Trouble LED for all troubles while disarmed but will only illuminate the LED for Fire Troubles while armed NOTE This option must be OFF if LCD5500 keypads older than version 2 0 are used 4 Tampers Faults Dis ON Tampers and Faults Do Not Show as Open The panel will not illuminate the respective Zone LED if the play zone is in the Tamper or Fault states only the Trouble LED will be on OFF Tampers and Faults Show as Open The panel will illuminate the respective Zone LED if the zone is in the Tamper or Fault states The Trouble LED will also light 24 Definition On Off Description Auto arm Schedule Programming ON Auto arm Schedule in 6 The Auto arm Schedules Sect 181 188 are accessible via 6 as well as Installer s Programming OFF Auto arm Schedule in Installer s Programming Only T
5. Section 013 Option 1 To enable panel detection of single end of line resistors pro Double End of Line Resistors Section 013 Option 2 gram section 013 options 1 and 2 to OFF NOTE This option should be selected if either Normally Closed NC or Normally Open NO detection devices or con tacts are being used ANY Z ANY COM ANY Z ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL CLOSED ORMALLY O 3 LOSED NORMALLY OPEN a CONTACT WITH CONTACT WITH 56002 560092 END OF LINE END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR ANYZ ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL 1 NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT zz ANYZ ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL 2 NORMALLY OPEN CONTACTS AND 2 NORMALLY AND 1 NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT CLOSED CONTACTS WITH 56002 WITH 560092 END OF LINE END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR The following chart shows zone status under certain condi tions for SEOL Loop Resistance Loop Status 02 shorted wire loop shorted Violated 56002 contact closed Secure Infinite broken wire loop open Violated End of Line Resistors Section 013 Option 1 Single End of Line Resistors Section 013 Option 2 Double End of Line DEOL Resistors Double End of Line resistors allow the panel to determine if the zone is in alarm tampered or faulted To enable panel detection of double end of line resistors pro gram section 013 option 1 to OFF and option 2 to ON ANY
6. 7Ah 500mA 480mA 150mA 14Ah 500mA 480mA 280mA 24Ah 500mA 500mA CMC 1 Description Alternate Main Control Cabinet Commer cial Burglary Approximate Dimensions 287mm x 297mm x 76mm 11 3 x 11 7 x 3 0 Multi 3 Description Cabinet to house the PC5937 Approximate Dimensions 287mm x 297mm x 76mm 11 3 x 11 7 x 3 0 HS CAB1000B Description Structured wiring cabinet for PC 1616 PC1832 PC1864 main panel with a wire raceway in the center of the cabinet Approximate Dimensions 362mm x 362mm x 102mm 14 25 x 14 25 x 4 0 Approximate Dimensions of Cover 389mm x 389mm 15 3 x 15 3 HS CAB3000LDR Description Structured wiring cabinet for PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 main panel with a wire raceway in the center of the cabinet Approxmiate Dimensions 724mm x 362mm x 102mm 28 5 x 14 25 x 4 0 Approximate Dimensions of Cover 752mm x 389mm 29 6 x 15 3 Standard Battery Charging Current 400mA 280mA for IMQ To be used with 4Ah or 7Ah batteries High Battery Charging Current 700mA To be used with 14Ah or 24Ah batteries NOTE Program Section 701 option 7 to ON to enable high battery charging current if 14Ah or 24Ah battery is used Refer to the following table for UL ULC Applications Battery Standby Times UL ULC Capacity 4hrs 24hrs 4Ah 700mA 7Ah 700mA 180mA 14Ah 2x7Ah in parallel 700mA 470mA
7. HS CAB4000LDR Description Structured wiring cabinet for PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 main panel with a wire raceway in the center of the cabinet Approximate Dimensions 1086mm x 362mm x 102mm 42 75 x 14 25 x 4 0 PC4050C Description Alternate Main Control Cabinet UL ULC Household Fire amp ULC Commercial Burglary for the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 main panel Approximate Dimensions 305mm x 376mm x 124mm 12 0 x 14 8 x 4 9 PC4050CR Description Alternate Main Control Cabinet UL Com mercial Fire for the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 main panel Approximate Dimensions 305mm x 376mm x 124mm 12 0 x 14 8 x 4 9 NOTE When two batteries are required in order to meet the minimum standby times the DSC Enclosure Model Power UC1 shall be used NOTE A sealed rechargeable lead acid battery or gel type battery is required to meet UL requirements for power standby times NOTE UL Residential Commercial Burglary installations require 4Hrs Power Standby time NOTE UL ULC Residential Fire amp Home Care installations require 24 Hr power standby ULC Commercial Burglary and Fire monitoring installations require 24 Hr power standby NOTE Replace batteries every 3 5 years NOTE Battery capacity will deteriorate with age and num ber of charge discharge cycles Section 2 Installation and Wiring The following section provides a description of how to wire and configure devices and zones
8. Section 350 Temporal Three Fire Signal Enable Disable Section 013 Option 8 Fire Bell Continuous Section 014 Option 8 006 Installer s Code The installers code is used to enter installers programming Enter installers programming by entering 8 installers code By default the installers code is 5555 when using 4 digit access codes and 555555 when using 6 digit access codes 21 1 007 Master Code The Master code can only be changed by the Master or the Installer Code if it has been programmed to change see section 015 6 NOTE For EN installations the installer will not have access to Master Code Programming In order to return the master code to the factory default setting enter the Special Installer Function 989 Installer s Code 989 Master Code Factory Default Programming This will allow the installer to default the Master Code 008 Maintenance Code Guard Code When used as Maintenance Code it is a Arm Disarm code only It can not be used to bypass activate 7 outputs program other user codes or enter the 6 menu It can access and arm through the ESCORT5580 Openings or Closings using this code report as a Special Opening Clos ing and will log to the event buffer as Maintenance Code The Guard Code can arm the panel at any time However the Guard code can only disarm the system after an alarm tamper fault or trouble condition has occ
9. Por este meio a DSC declara que este equipamento est em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras determina es relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 EC DSC bekraftar harmed att denna apparat uppfyller de vasentliga kraven och andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktivet 1999 5 EC Con la presente la Digital Security Controls dichiara che questo prodotto conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed altre disposizioni rilevanti relative alla Direttiva 1999 05 CE Por la presente DSC declara que este equipo esta en conformidad con los requisitos esenciales y otros requisitos relevantes de la Directiva 1999 5 EC Hierdurch erkl rt DSC da dieses Ger t den erforderlichen Bedingungen und Vorrausetzungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EC entspricht Aa tov mapdvtoc n DSC HnAdvet 6t1 avt n ovokev Eival GULPMVN HE TIG OVOLDONS ATON OEIC kat ue OA EG TIG AMAEG OYETIKES aVAPOPEG tns Odny tong 1999 5 EC Hierbij verklaart DSC dat dit toestel in overeenstemming is met de eisen en bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EC Par la pr sente DSC declare que cet article est conforme aux xigences essentielles et autres relevantes stipulations de la directive 1999 5 EC DSC vakuuttaa laitteen tayttavan direktiivin 1999 5 EC olennaiset vaatimukset Hereby DSC declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The complete R amp TTE Declaration of Conformity can be
10. 2 1 Installation Steps The following steps are provided to assist with the installa tion of the panel It is suggested that you read over this sec tion briefly to get an overall understanding of the order of installation Once this is done carefully work through each step Working from this plan will help reduce problems and reduce the overall installation time required Step 1 Create a Layout Draw a rough sketch of the building and include all alarm detection devices zone expanders keypads and all other modules that are required Step2 Mounting the Panel Locate the panel in a dry area preferably located near an unswitched AC power source and the incoming telephone line Before attaching the cabinet to the wall be sure to press the five circuit board mounting studs into the cabinet from the back NOTE Complete all wiring before applying AC or connect ing the battery Step 3 Wiring the Keybus Wire the Keybus to each of the modules following the guide lines provided in Section 2 4 Step 4 Assigning Zones to Zone Expanders If zone expander modules are being used the modules must be configured so the panel knows which zones are assigned to each expander Follow the guideline provided in Section 2 6 to assign zones to expanders Worksheets should be filled out completely before attempt ing to program the system Step 11 Testing the System Test the panel completely to ensure that all features and functions are operating a
11. 1 to enter Hexadecimal mode Ready light flashes 3 to enter C to return to decimal mode Ready light is solid 1 to enter digit 1 If you enter information into a section and make a mistake press the key to exit the section Select that section again and re enter the information correctly If you are using a pulse communications format a decimal zero 0 does not transmit Programming a zero 0 tells the panel not to send any pulses for that digit Decimal zero 0 is a filler digit To make a zero 0 transmit it must be pro grammed as a Hexadecimal A Example for the three digit account number 403 you would enter 4 111 1 S 0 4 to enter the digit 4 7 to enter Hexadecimal mode Ready light flashes 1 to enter A to return to decimal mode Ready light is solid 3 to enter the digit 3 0 to enter the digit 0 as a filler digit 3 4 Programming Toggle Options Some Sections contain several toggle options The panel will use zone lights 1 through 8 to indicate if the different options are enabled or disabled Refer to the Programming Work sheets to determine what each option represents and whether the light should be ON or OFF for your application Press the number corresponding to the option to toggle the light ON or OFF Once all the toggle options have been selected correctly press the key to exit the Section and save the changes The panel will turn off the Ready l
12. 378 Test Transmission Time of Day 42 379 Periodic DLS Time of Day 42 380 First Communicator Option Codes 42 381 Second Communicator Option Codes 43 382 Third Communicator Option Codes 44 Downloading Options 45 Downloading isasun cece i E ee 45 401 First Downloading Option Codes 45 402 Downloading Computer s Phone Number 46 403 Downloading Access Code 46 404 Panel Identification Code 46 405 Double Call Timer 46 406 Number of Rings to Answer On 46 499 Initiate PC Link Communications 46 5 7 Programmable Output Programming 501 514 Programmable Output Attributes Assigning Partitions to Programmable Outputs 551 564 PGM Partition Assignment International Programming 700 Automatic Clock Adjust 701 First International Option Codes 702 Second International Option Codes 703 Delay Between Dialing Attempts 5 8 5 9 5 10 Module Programming Special Installer Instructions 900 Panel Version 901 Installer Walk Test Mode Enable Disable 902 Reset Module Supervision 903 Module Supervision Field 904 Module Placement Test 906 For Future Use 989 Installer Code Default Master Code 990 Installer Code Installer Lockout Enab
13. e AUX Output Voltage 12Voc 15 10 when AC Input Voltage is 85 to 110 of rated value and output cur rent is 500MA 700mA for UL ULC 550mA for IMO e Output ripple voltage 270mVp p max e Storage device Rechargeable battery rated 12VDC e Battery capacity 4Ah 7Ah 14Ah 2 x 7Ah or 24 Ah 2 x 12Ah Battery One 12V 4Ah battery For burglary applications e Battery Two 12V 7Ah min rechargeable sealed lead acid for 24 hr backup For fire monitoring applications e Maximum standby time 24Ah when using 14Ah battery capacity and AUX current limited to 480mA max e Recharging time 48h e Programmable recharging current Low 400mA High 700mA Low battery trouble indication threshold 11 5VDC Battery deep discharge protection cut off at 9 5VDC Main board current draw 85mA set and unset state e Resettable fuses PTC used on circuit board instead of replaceable fuses e Supervision for loss of primary power source AC Fail battery fail or battery low voltage Battery Trouble with indication provided on the keypad e Internal clock locked to AC power frequency Operating Environmental Conditions Temperature range 10 C to 55 C 14 F to 131 F e Relative humidity 93 non condensing Keypad Specifications e Each keypad has 5 fully programmable function keys see Section 000 in the programming section T version keypads have tamper protection Connect up to 8 keypads e Four wire Q
14. ing on which partition they want to access e g press and hold 2 for Partition 2 The keypad will then display the sta tus of the selected partition and allow normal operation A Partition keypad will display the status of the Partition it is assigned to A user with access to more than one partition may temporarily assign the keypad to another partition to gain access To do this the user must first press and hold the key for two seconds The keypad will go blank The user must then press and hold one of keys 1 8 for two sec onds depending on which partition they want to access e g press and hold 2 for Partition 2 The keypad will then dis 18 play the status of the selected partition and allow normal access 4 5 Keypad Features Not all features are available on all keypad types refer to the installation sheet that came with your keypad for a list of sup ported features Automatic Scrolling of Open Zones The LCD keypad automatically scrolls through open zones while the keypad is idle This feature if enabled will override the clock display This option can be programmed in LCD programming section 076 Option 8 Automatic Scrolling of Alarms in Memory The LCD keypad allows automatic scrolling through alarms in memory while the keypad is idle This feature if enabled will override the clock display This option can be pro grammed in LCD programming section 076 Option 4 24 Hour Time Display Opt
15. 200 Baud FSK 40 2 Wire Smoke Reset 22 4 Wire Smoke Detector Zones 51 A AC Delays 53 transmission 53 AC Trouble 27 52 AC Trouble Beeps 29 Access Codes Blocked 30 Alarm display 52 operation 52 Alarm Memory 14 Arming 12 Arming Without Entry Delay 16 Audible 24 hr 23 Audible Exit Beeps 26 Audible Exit Fault 25 Audible Wireless Zone Fault 29 Auto Verify Fire 51 Auto arm Schedule 16 Auto arm Schedule Program ming 25 Auto Scroll 52 Backlighting 27 Backlighting Boost 18 Battery Connection 5 Battery Trouble 52 Bell Cut off 52 Bell Delay Timer 34 Bell During Auto arm 25 Bell Squawk 25 Bell Squawk on Away 28 Burglary Fire Bell Follower 22 Bypass Access Code 26 Bypass Status Display 27 c Cabinets 4 CESA 40 Command Output Functions 16 Command Outputs 23 Commands 13 Communication Variables 41 Communicator Call Directions 41 Communicator Format Options 38 Communicator Programming 35 Contact ID 38 Courtesy Pulse 22 Cross Zone Police Code 29 Daylight Saving Time 33 Daylight Savings Time 28 Delay Fire and Burglary Output 23 Dialing Attempts 33 Disarming 13 DLS Enable 16 Door Chime 14 Double End of Line Resistors 9 Double Hit 28 Downloading Option Codes First 45 Downloading Options 45 Duress Codes 14 15 Eighth System Option Codes 30 End of Line 24 Engineer s Reset 31 Event Buffer Follows Swinger Shutdown 25 Event Log 13 Exit Delay Restart 29 Exit Delay Termination 26 F 26
16. 3 tones per second to warn that the Exit Delay is about to expire NOTE Users can restart the exit delay while it is counting down by pressing the Away key The system will not log the user who re started the exit delay unless the Quick Arming Disabled Function Keys Require Code option is turned on section 015 option 4 NOTE If the system has been Stay armed or armed with no entry delay 9 pressing the Away key will not re start the exit delay OFF Silent Exit Delay The keypad will not sound during the Exit Delay Exit Delay Termina tion ON Exit Delay Termination Enabled The Exit Delay will be terminated once a Delay 1 Zone for the entry exit door or area is restored All audible options associated with the exit delay will be silenced when the Exit Delay is terminated Force Armable Delay 1 type zones will also terminate the exit delay NOTE If a Delay type zone is violated then secured during the exit delay the exit delay will be terminated and the panel will be armed immediately OFF Exit Delay Termination Disabled The Exit Delay timer will continue to count even after the Delay Zone for the entry exit door or area is restored All audible options associated with the Exit Delay will function until the time programmed for the Exit Delay has elapsed Fire Bell Timeout ON Fire Bell is Continuous The Bell output will sound for all Fire type alarms until an access code is entered to silence
17. Advanced Programming Installer s Programming Codes and Options There are three codes which can be programmed by the installer in Installers Programming the Installer s code Master Code and a Maintenance Code Guard Code All other access codes can be programmed through the 5 command as described previously in this section The master code can also be programmed by the user as access code 40 However if the Master Code Not Changeable option is enabled the master code can only be accessed in Installer s Programming General access codes can arm and disarm the system When the Code Required for Bypassing option is enabled users will need to enter a valid access code in order to bypass zones Individual access codes can have the Zone Bypassing attribute disabled under Access Code Attribute programming as described previously in this section If the 6 Digit User Access Codes option is enabled all the access codes are programmed with six digits instead of four The Installer s Code will become 555555 If 4 digit codes are already programmed and this option is selected the first four digits of the programmed codes will remain as pro grammed and the last two digits will be 00 If the 4 Digit User Access Codes is selected all codes will be 4 Digits in length with the exception of the Panel ID code and the Downloading Access Code If 6 digit codes were previously programmed and this option is enabled the first four
18. Available only with stand by trouble condition if it is removed Also keypads can be battery connected assigned to operate on a specific partition or to operate as a PC5204 AUX 1 0 A Continuous Rating Subtract for each global keypad device connected How to Assign Keypads a a Available only with stand by 1 Enter Installer Programming PC5208 AUX 250 mA Subtract for each device connected 2 Press 000 for Keypad Programming Subtract the total load on this terminal from the 3 Press 0 for Partition and Slot Assignment PC1616 PC1832 PC 1864 AUX Keybus output 4 Enter a two digit number to specify the partition and slot POSE VA ve Sita NAO assignment PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 AUX Keybus output e 1st digit enter O for Global operation or enter 1 8 for Partitions 1 8 2nd digit enter 1 to 8 for Slot Assignment 5 Press the key twice to exit programming 6 Continue this procedure at each keypad until all have been assigned to the correct slot and partition see sec tion 902 NOTE All keypad assignments must be done at each keypad on the system When using LCD keypads one keypad must remain in slot 8 to upload download LCD information Do not assign more than one keypad to the same slot NOTE The following keypad versions can only be used on the Partition 1 8 Partition 2 and the first 8 16 or 32 zones PC5508 Z PC5516 Z PC5532 Z versions v2 0 amp lower LCD5500 Z versions 3 x and lower To assign a keypad to
19. Blanking and Access Code Required to Remove Blanking should be enabled from the partition when the exit delay expires see section 1 9 Arming Without Entry Delay 06 4 Door Chime On Off Pressing the key will toggle the Door Chime feature ON or OFF One solid beep means the feature has been disabled three short beeps means it has been enabled 07 6 4 System Test This function key provides the user with a simple method for testing the system See section 6 User Functions A valid Master Code is required to perform this command 08 1 Bypass Mode This function key provides the user with a simple method for entering the Bypass Mode If a access code is required it must be entered before bypassing can be performed see section 1 Zone Bypassing 09 2 Trouble Display This function key provides the user with a simple method for entering the Trouble Display Mode see section 2 Trou ble Display 10 3 Alarm Memory This function key provides the user with a simple method for entering the Alarm Memory Display Mode see section 3 Alarm Memory 11 5 Programming Access Codes This function key provides the user with a simple method for programming access codes After this key is pressed a valid Quick Arm Enable Section 015 Option 4 Quick EritEnable Section 015 Option 3 4
20. Factory Defaults 50 Fail To Communicate 53 Fast Loop Response 33 Fifth System Option Codes 27 Fire Bell Timeout 26 Fire Signaling 25 Fire System configuration 51 partitions 51 Fire Timeout 52 Fire Trouble 52 Fire Zone Wiring 9 First International Option Codes 48 First System Option Codes 24 Fourth System Option Codes 27 Function Key Programming 8 Function Keys 17 G global keypad 18 Green LED 29 Ground Fault 53 Ground Start 23 H Holdup Output 23 Inhibit Arming 12 Installer Lockout Enable 50 Installer Programming 11 16 Installer Walk Test Mode 49 Installer s Code 21 International Programming 47 K Key 26 Key Annunciation 26 Keybus Fault 29 Keypad Assignment 7 Keypad Blanking 27 Keypad Buzzer Follow 22 Keypad Commands 12 Keypad Lockout 24 Keypad Lockout Options 24 Keypad Tampers 27 Keypad Zone Assignment 10 30 Keypad Zones 10 Keyswitch Zone Wiring 10 Kissoff 23 L Latched System Event 22 Late To Close 28 LCD Keypad User Functions 16 LCD5500Z 18 Local Downlook Remote Trigger 50 Maintenance Code 15 21 Master Code 21 26 Module Placement Test 50 Module Supervision 8 49 Module Supervision Field 49 Ninth System Option Codes 32 Normally Closed Loops 8 P 26 Pager Format 39 Partition Keypad 18 Periodic DLS Time of Day 42 Periodic Test Transmission 28 PGM Partition Assignment 47 Police Code Output 23 Post Dial Wait For Handshake 33 Power Save 27 Private Line Format 39 P
21. Key The panel will transmit a Keypad Fire Alarm reporting code and the Keypad Fire Restoral reporting code when the Fire Keys on any keypad are pressed for two seconds NOTE For commercial applications do not program the F key for keypads that are readily accessible by the public For more information regarding this key see the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 Installation Manual Section 5 3 Basic Programming 015 Third System Option Codes Option 1 System Maintenance Panel Battery Trouble This code will be sent when the control panel battery is low disconnected or if the battery fuse fails The Battery Trouble Restoral reporting code will be sent when the condition is cleared Panel AC Trouble This code will be sent when the AC power to the control panel is disconnected or interrupted To 53 prevent communicating the trouble in the event of short power failures the code will not be sent until the AC Failure Communication Delay has expired When the Trouble is restored the AC Line Trouble Restoral reporting code will be sent Panel Bell Trouble This code will be sent when a bell Trouble occurs This is when an open circuit is detected across the bell terminals When the Trouble condition is restored the Main Bell Trouble Restoral reporting code will be transmitted Panel AUX Trouble This code will be sent when an auxil iary voltage supply Trouble occurs When the voltage supply is restored the Main Auxilia
22. Tamper PGM Output Timer 34 172 Settle Delay Timer 34 173 Bell Delay Timer 34 175 Auto arm Postpone Timer 34 176 Cross Zone Police Code Timer 34 178 For Future Use 34 181 188 Auto arm Schedules 34 190 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Duration 34 191 198 No Activity Timer Partition 1 8 35 199 Auto arming Pre Alert Time 35 5 4 Partition amp Zone Programming 35 201 Partition Selection Mask 35 202 265 Partition Zone Assignments 35 5 5 5 6 Partitions and Zone Assignment 35 Communicator Programming 35 Communicator Telephone Numbers 35 301 First Telephone Number 35 302 Second Telephone Number 35 303 Third Telephone Number 35 304 Call Waiting Cancel Dialing String 35 Communicator Account Codes 36 310 System Account Code 36 311 318 Partition 1 8 Account Codes 36 Reporting Codes 36 Communicator Reporting Codes 36 320 323 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 64 36 324 327 Alarm Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 64 0 020 36 328 Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting C
23. keypads are not compatible on the same system For more information refer to the Download Manual included with the computer software NOTE The most recent version of LCD keypad on the system should be assigned to slot 8 If the Auto Event Buffer Upload option is enabled after the panel has communicated the Event Buffer 75 Full event to central station the panel will call downloading computer The DLS 3 software will then upload the event buffer The telephone number of the downloading computer must be programmed for this feature to work Auto Event Buffer Upload Section 401 Option 5 Answering Machine Double Call Timer Section 405 Download Computer Telephone Number Section 402 Download Access Code Section 403 Panel Identifier Section 404 ON OFF Downloading Answer Disabled The system will not answer incoming calls using the Double Call routine unless the User enables the DLS window This option can be enabled by turning Option 2 DLS Window ON User Can Enable DLS Window The user can use the 6 Master Code 5 Command to enable a 6 hour window in which the panel will answer calls for downloading if a successful Double Call rou tine is detected If this option is enabled the window is open upon power up The window is on for the full 6 hours if enabled OFF User Can Not Enable DLS Window The user can not e
24. module PC5132 Wireless Expander Module PC5400 Printer module NOTE Defaulting the main panel does not default the key pads Refer to the Programming Worksheets Appendices A and B for instructions for defaulting keypads Keypads must be manually reprogrammed in programming section 000 50 Factory Default Main Panel Hardware 1 Remove AC and battery from the panel 2 Remove all wires from the Zone 1 and PGM1 terminals 3 With a piece of wire short the Zone 1 terminal to the PGM1 terminal 4 Apply AC power to the main panel 5 When Zone Light 1 is lit on the keypad the default is complete 6 Remove AC power from the control 7 Reconnect all original wiring and power up the control NOTE AC power must be used to power the panel The panel will not default if the battery is used Factory Default Main Panel Software and other Modules 1 Enter Installer Programming 2 Enter the appropriate programming section 99X 3 Enter the Installer Code 4 Enter the appropriate programming section 99X again The panel will take a few seconds to reset When the keypad is operational the default is complete 993 Installer Code Restore Alternate Comm Factory Default Programming When this section is successfully entered all programming in the Alternate Communicator will be returned to the factory defaults 995 Installer Code Restore ESCORT5580 TC Factory Default Programming When this section is success
25. which is generated by the activation of a different zone or the same zone with double hit enabled This second activation must tie in with the Burglary verified timer If this timer expires then further two activations in different zones will be required before the keypads are locked out The system will be locked out until a 4 digit Reset code that is provided by the Installer Central Station is entered on a keypad OFF Reset Required After One Activation If remote reset is enabled when an Alarm occurs on a burglary zone the system will be locked out until a 4 digit Reset code that is provided by the Installer Central Station is entered on a keypad If the Duress code is used to disarm the partition then the system will not be locked out In the Disarmed state only Audible 24Hr Burglary zones Audible 24Hr Latching Tamper zones and Audible 24Hr zone on PGM 2 will cause the panel to be locked out To get the Reset code from the Installer Central Station the end user must provide the Installer Central Station with the corresponding Sys tem Lock code which will be displayed on the keypad 020 Keypad Zone Assignment Each keypad has a zone input to which a device i e a door contact can be connected see section 2 11 Keypad Zone PGM on page 10 for wiring information Once the keypad zones are installed Enter section 020 there are eight 2 digit entries repersenting the zone for keypads in slot 1 to 8 Ente
26. 1 7 for Sunday to Saturday On an LED keypad zone lights 1 7 will represent Sunday to Saturday When you have selected a day enter the Auto arm time in 24 hour format i e enter a 4 digit number in hhmm format The system will return you to the day selection menu Scroll to the next day you want to program or to exit auto arm programming press NOTE To change the auto arm schedule at another parti tion users with access to that partition will have to select the partition on the keypad before entering the auto arm sched ule menu NOTE Only LCD5500 v2 0 or greater keypads support the 6 3 menu option 4 System Test When System test is initiated the panel will perform the following Sound the alarm output for two seconds Light all lights and display pixels on the keypad Sound the keypad buzzer for two seconds Test the main panel PC5200 PC5204 battery Send a System Test Reporting code if programmed 5 Enable DLS Allow System Service If enabled the installer will be able to access Installer Programming by DLS In case of DLS access this pro vides a window where rings will be detected by the panel The DLS window will remain open for 6hrs during which time the installer will be able to enter DLS an unlimited number of times After the 6 hr window has expired Installer s Programming will be unavailable again until the window is re opened 6 User Initiated Call Up When 6 is presse
27. 1 EGND i 2 3 PC5700 PS16816 Escort5580 PC5900 TIP2 RNG2 T 2 R 2 TIP1 RNG1 T 1 R 1 TIP RNG T 1 R 1 TIP RNG TA R 1 TIP RNG T 1 R 1 IYA LO M NT Line 2 from ephone Compar ine 1 from hone Compar To Premise Telephones NOTE Ensure that all plugs and jacks meet the dimension tolerance and metallic plating requirements of 47 C ER Part 68 SubPart F For proper operation there must be no other telephone equipment connected between the control panel and the telephone company facilities NOTE Do not connect the alarm panel communicator to telephone lines intended for use with a FAX machine These lines may incorporate a voice filter which disconnects the line if anything other than FAX signals are detected resulting in incomplete transmissions Wire Routing for Power amp Non Power Limited All wiring entry points are designated by the arrows All cir cuits are classified UL installation power limited except for the battery leads which are not power limited A minimum 14 6 4mm separation must be maintained at all points between power limited and non power limited wiring and connections North America Only POWER LIMITED D Cable Tie not supplied recommended Primary 120VAC 60Hz Secondary 16 5VDC 40VA DSCPTD 1640U Class II Transformer PC1616 1832 18
28. Additional access code attributes are also programmable Attributes determine what abilities the code will have By default each code has the attributes of the code used to program it For example if you use the Master code to pro gram other access codes the new codes will have the same attributes as the Master code You can change the partition and attribute programming by following the instructions described below You cannot change Master code partition or attribute pro gramming The Master code has all partitions and all attributes turned on except for the Bell Squawk on Arming Disarming and One Time Use Code Attributes Access Code Partition Assignment To program which partition s each code will work on 1 Enter 5 Master Code 8 for partition programming 2 Enter the 2 digit number of the access code you want to edit 15 3 Enter the partition number 1 8 to toggle it on or off NOTE Partition programming is NOT supported by the fol lowing keypads PC5508 Z PC5516 Z PC5532 Z versions v2 00 and lower LCD5500 Z version 2 x and lower LCD5501Z version 1 x and lower Access Code Attributes To program each attribute 1 Enter 5 Master Code 9 for attribute programming 2 Enter the 2 digit number of the access code you want to edit 3 Enter the attribute number to toggle it on or off Programmable Attributes Attribute Description 1 For Future Use 2 For Future Use 3 Zone Bypass e
29. All reporting codes must be 2 digits in length The SIA format will transmit a 4 or 6 digit account code a 2 digit identifier code and a 2 digit reporting code The 2 digit identifier is pre programmed by the panel Contact ID Contact ID is a specialized format that will communicate information quickly using tones rather than pulses In addi tion to sending information more quickly the format also allows more information to be sent For example rather than reporting an alarm zone 1 the Contact ID format can also report the type of alarm such as Entry Exit alarm zone 1 If Contact ID Sends Automatic Reporting Codes is selected the panel will automatically generate a reporting code for each event These identifiers are listed in Appendix A If the Automatic Contact ID option is not selected report ing codes must be programmed The 2 digit entry deter mines the type of alarm The panel will automatically generate all other information including the zone number NOTE If the Automatic Contact ID option is selected the panel will automatically generate all zone and access code numbers eliminating the need to program these items NOTE The zone number for Zone Low Battery and Zone Fault events will not be identified when Programmed Con tact ID is used If the Contact ID uses Automatic Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows e If an event s reporting code is programmed as 00 the panel will not a
30. Burglary Approximate Dimensions 213mm x 235mm x 76mm 8 4 x 9 25 x 3 0 as follows Enclosure Description Dimensions PC4003C Description Single expander cabinet made of 18Ga steel painted hinged door weight 1050g Approximate Dimensions 229mm x 178mm x 64mm 9 0 x 7 0 x 2 5 PC4051C Description Cabinet made of 18Ga steel painted hinged door weight 3600g Approximate Dimensions 427mm x 264mm x 106mm 16 8 x 10 4 x 4 18 PC5002C Description Cabinet to house the PC5204 Power Sup ply Output Module Approximate Dimensions 213mm x 235mm x 76mm 8 4 x 9 25 x 3 0 PC5003C Removable Door Description Main Control Cabinet for the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 main panel with removable door UL ULC Household Fire amp ULC Commercial Burglary Made with 22Ga steel Approximate Dimensions 287mm x 297mm x 76mm 11 3 x 11 7 x 3 0 PC5003C Hinged Door Description Main Control Cabinet for the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 main panel with removable door Made with 1 2mm thick steel Approximate Dimensions 287mm x 297mm x 76mm 11 3 x 11 7 x 3 0 PC5004C Description Cabinet to house the Escort5580 TC Module and PC5400 Printer Module Approx mate Dimensions 229mm x 178mm x 66mm 9 0 x 7 0 x 2 6 Description Cabinet to house the PC5108 Zone Expander Module and the PC5208 Eight Low Current Output Module Approximate Dimensi
31. D PC Board i Stand Off 1 Insert Stand off into cabinet mounting hole in the Ss 5 desired location Snap in place Cabinet KA rq 2 Position circuit board amr 4 NE mounting holes over standoffs Press firmly Primary 120VAC 60Hz on board to snap in place Secondary 16 5VDC 40VA Secondary 105 PC1616 1832 1864 Class II Transformer WARNING R NOTE Do not connect High Voltage Disconnect AC Power transformer to receptacle and telephone lines before servicing controlled by a switch Pa KI tre 230 VAC 50 Hz International sss See Section 9 for ground wiring details F To EGND 12V 7 AHr 12V 7 AHr BLACK Terminal 16 5vac 4ova 2 l a DSC Model BD7 12 NON POWER LIMITED or equivalent OS Battery Z StandbyTime gt o gt l a 24Hrs min a a WARNING Incorrect connections may result in PTC failure or improper operation Inspect wiring and ensure connections are correct before applying power Incorrect connection of batteries may result in battery rupture or Fire Ha
32. Double Call Time 000 255 seconds the panel will answer on the first ring DLS window will stay open for one hour and will close after a successful hang up from a DLS call Six hours after power up the panel will not answer incoming calls unless the Answering Machine Double Call option is enabled or the Number of Rings is programmed to be more than 0 If the User Initiated Call Up option is enabled the user can have the panel initiate a call to the downloading computer by pressing 6 Master Code 6 The Download Access Code and Panel Identifier Code are for security and proper identification Both the panel and the computer file should have the same information pro grammed before attempting to download The time to complete a successful download can be signifi cantly reduced with the use of the PC Link This adaptor makes it possible to perform on site downloading To Initiate Local Downloading via the PC Link enter 8 Installer s Code 499 Installer s Code 499 All keypads will be busy for the duration of the PC Link connection The status LEDs will display the current system status on the keypad where the PC Link was initiated For more information on connect ing the PC Link refer to your PC Link Download Kit Instruc tion Sheet NOTE When uploading labels from LCD keypads the DLS software will receive the labels only from the LCD keypad assigned to slot 8 In addition version 1 0 and version 2 0 LCD
33. Latched The output will latch when the selected condition is true The output will latch until a valid access code is entered PGM Output Type 32 Open After Alarm Abort Code For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use Output Options ON ojl NIAJ AJ w Nj 5 Second Pulse The output will activate for the duration programmed in for the PGM Output Timer in Section 164 This default period is 5 seconds OFF Output is Latched The output will activate when an opening after alarm occurs The output will latch until a valid access code is entered 551 564 PGM Partition Assignment The PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 has a 8 bit toggle field per output that determines which partitions the output is assigned to outputs PGM 1 14 Each bit corresponds to a Partition in each PGM s toggle mask This field is supported by PGMs that have multiple parti tion capabilities i e Command Outputs Away Arming It does not affect system outputs i e Ground Start Pulse 5 8 International Programming 700 Automatic Clock Adjust The value entered here adds or subtracts seconds at the end of each day to compensate for Crystal Ceramic Resonator inaccura cies Valid entries are 00 99 with 60 seconds being the default minute To determine the value to be programmed in this section per form the following e Monitor the time lost by the panel ov
34. OFF Event Buffer Logs Events past Swinger Shutdown The event buffer will continue to log events to the buffer even after the event has gone into swinger shutdown Fire Signaling ON Temporal Three Fire Signal To comply with NFPA 72 all Fire Bells will sound in the Temporal Three Pat tern as described in the NFPA standard if this option is enabled This cadence is as follows 500ms ON 500ms OFF 500ms ON 500ms OFF 500ms ON 1 5 sec OFF OFF Standard Pulsed Fire Signal All fire bells will sound with the standard 1 second on 1 second off fire bell cadence Only Zone Definitions 07 27 28 29 08 87 and 88 along with the F Key will use this signaling if enabled All other zone definitions set to pulse will use standard pulse cadence 014 Second System Option Codes Option Definition On Off Description Bell Squawk ON Arm Disarm Bell Squawk Enabled The Bell output will sound a single squawk when armed in any man ner including Auto arm and a double squawk upon disarming the system If there are alarms in memory the bell will emit a series of three squawk pairs to indicate the alarm memory NOTE If you enable the Bell Squawk on Arming Disarming the bell will sound arm disarm bell squawks for all access codes regardless of the programming for attribute 7 see section 5 Programming Access Codes NOTE Enable both the Squawk on Away Arming Disarming Only
35. PC5700 MA R 3 52 LR XX Restore A R alarms restorals T R tampers restorals O C openings closings MA R miscellaneous alarms restorals T test transmissions ka UU user number user01 42 ZZ zone number 01 64 a Use the Fail to close event code 4 54 to report closing or activity delinquency Ensure the central station is aware that this code is used ery Zones are identified panic pendants wireless keys and handheld keypads are not Contact ID Zone Alarm Restoral Event Codes SIA Format Automatic Zone Alarm Restoral Codes as per SIA DCS Contact ID 01 1999 Zone Definition SIA Auto Rep Contact ID Auto Program any of these codes for zone alarms restorals when using Codes Rep Codes the standard non automatic Contact ID reporting format om oe o Medical Alarms 1 34 Entry 7 Exit Instant BA ZZ BH ZZ 1 3A 1 AA Medical 1 35 Day Night Interior BA ZZ BH ZZ 1 3A TJAT Pendant Transmitter 1 36 Outdoor isa eee oS 7 1 A2 Fail to Report In 1 37 Tamper De an or ene FAZZFHZZ ORL Fire Alarms 1 38 Near Alarm Standard 24 Hr Fire FA ZZIFH ZZ 1 TA 1 1A Fire Alarm General Alarms 24 Hr Supervisory US ZZ UR ZZ 1 5A 1 11 Smoke 1 4A General Alarm 24 Hr Supervisory Buzzer UA ZZ UH ZZ 1 4A 1 12 Combustion
36. PGM is a high current output 300mA and operates simi larly to PGM1 If more than 300 mA of current is required a relay must be used Refer to the diagram PGM2 can also be configured as an input LED INDICATOR RELAY OUTPUT AUX INPUT WIRING QO 2o QO 2o l2 QO sw aw la wa AUX 1PGM2 AUX 1PGM 2 EOM y r HME g RED RM 1 resto LED WHT YEI GRN NAN typical value Indicator CON NG MO Gad Normally Open Push button Switch IMPORTANT Minimum 6 4mm 1 4 separation must be maintained between RM 1 circuits and all other wiring Zone Input Terminals Z1 to Z8 Each detection device must be connected to a zone terminal on the system It is suggested that each zone have one detection device however it is possible to wire multiple detec tion devices to the same zone For zone wiring details see section 2 10 Zone Wiring Telephone Connection Terminals TIP RING T 1 R 1 If a telephone line is required for central station communica tion or downloading connect an RJ 31X jack in the following manner p TO GROUND CONNECTION A SRN Out To GRY Premise Telephone Cal In From RED Telephone Company aaa RJ31X Telephone Plug Connect the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 and modules that use the telephone line s in the following order a a a QQ 2 RING TIP R 1 T
37. Reset See section 7 Command Output Functions 15 For Future Use 16 0 Quick Exit Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate the Quick Exit feature see section 0 Quick Exit 17 1 Reactivate Stay Away Zones This function key provides the user with a simple method for adding Stay Away zones back into the system See section 1 Zone Bypassing 18 For Future Use 19 7 3 Command Output 3 This function key provides the user with a simple method for activating a PGM Output programmed as Command Output Option 3 21 7 4 Command Output 4 This function key provides the user with a simple method for activating a PGM Output programmed as Command Output Option 4 22 For Future Use 23 Bypass Recall Pressing this function key will recall the last group of bypassed zones The function key will follow the Code Required for Bypass option If the option is enabled a valid access code with the Bypass attribute enabled must be entered after the function key is pressed For instructions on zone bypassing see the PC1616 PC1832 PC 1864 User s Guide 24 Recall Bypass Group This function key will recall zones in the Bypass Group for the partition This group is programmed by the user in the 1 Bypass menu The function key will follow the Code Required for Bypass option If the option is enabled a valid access code with the Bypass attribute enab
38. The random time of day is obtained by performing a mathematical operation on the DLS Panel ID Code Section 404 The periodic DLS will call until it gets through to the DLS computer An FTC trouble will NOT be generated locally or communicated if the panel does not get through to the DLS computer The calculation of the Time of Day to call is carried out by generation of a pseudo random time based on the Panel Identification Code programmed in Section 404 The time generated is between 23 01 and 05 59 The first byte of the Panel ID Code is used to generate the hour the upper 5 bits are ignored The lower byte is used to generate the minute to call The programmed value is first converted to decimal 00 99 If the original HEX value was greater than 99 in decimal it will rollover to 00 and continue ex 67 103 03 if the resultant is 59 or less that value is used as the minute to call if it is 60 or greater 60 is subtracted from it and the result is used as the minute to call ex 73 60 13 First Byte of Section 404 Hour of Periodic DLS Call up First Byte of Section 404 Hour of Periodic DLS Call up xxxxx000 23 XX xxxxx100 03 xx XXXXX001 00 xx xxxxx101 04 xx XXXXX010 01 xx xxxxx110 05 xx XXXXX011 02 xx XXXXX111 05 xx Example 1 Section 404 5010 Example 2 Section 404 7234 The First Byte Hex 50 Binary 0101 0000 23 xx The First Byte Hex 72 Binary 0111 0010 01 xx The Sec
39. The device shall disconnect the supply during servicing 3 The equipment enclosure must be secured to the building structure before operation 4 Internal wiring must be routed in a manner that prevents Excessive strain on wire and on terminal connections Loosening of terminal connections Damage of conductor insulation 5 Disposal of the used batteries shall be made according to the waste recovery and recycling regulations applicable to the intended market 6 Before SERVICING DISCONNECT the TELEPHONE CONNECTION 6 iagram PA Tye Wraps not MA AA L UA503 REV XX o PC1616 1832 1864 o No 14 AWG or smaller conductor PC LINK o NIIINIIIIIIISII WISI S PC1864 Only Internally Connected SINISI PC1864 PC1832 Only B NG AF edhe ekvi enue e WE ip a 16 5VAc 40VA IKA WoW MOM 12VDC 7Ah Battery WARNING Incorrect connections may result in PTC failure or improper operation Inspect wiring and ensure connections are correct before applying power Do NOT route any wiring over circuit boards Maintain at least 1 25 4mm separation UA503 PC1616 1832 1864 AUX and Keybus Red are Internally Connected Total current draw from Keypads PGM Outputs and Aux circuits must not exceed 500ma Internally Connected l 1 SSSSJYJ S ogo O CON1 WARNING High Voltage Disconnect AC Power and telephone lines before servicing BAT BAT PC1864 P
40. Z ANY COM TERMINALTERMINAL ALARM DOUBLE EOL CIRCUIT CONTACT 1 NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT WITH 56000 END OF LINE RESISTORS NOTE If the Double EOL supervision option is enabled all hardwired zones must be wired for Double EOL resistors except for Fire and 24 Hour Supervisory zones Do not use DEOL resistors for Fire zones or 24 Hour Supervisory zones NOTE Do not wire Fire zones to keypad zone terminals if the DEOL supervision option is selected NOTE This option can only be selected if Normally Closed NC detection devices or contacts are being used Only one NC contact can be connected to each zone Fire Zone Wiring 4 wire Smoke Detectors All zones defined as Fire see section 5 2 Basic Program ming must be wired according to the following diagram FOUR WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR CONNECTION WITH RESET TERMINAL MINIMUM 18 AWG WIRING PROGRAMMED S REQUIRED FOR RESIDENTIAL PS FHE FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS TO ANY COM TERMINAL POWER SUPERVISORY RELAY OSC RM 1C Do not connect double EOL resistors on a fire or Links supervisory zone 5600 0 END OF LINE RESISTOR EOLR 2 For a complete description of how fire zones operate see section 5 2 Basic Programming sections 001 004 option 07 and 08 NOTE Smoke detectors must be latching type To reset smoke detector enter 7 2 Compatible 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Model Model Model FAS 4
41. Zones Bit 7 Holdup Holdup zones Bit 8 Output follows pulse timer Section 170 This output will activate for silent and audible alarms or medical conditions only It will not activate during pre alert or delays 11 System Tamper This output will activate switch to ground when any Tamper condition is present and will deactivate when all Tamper conditions are cleared These tampers include zone tampers DEOL 24 hour latching tamper zone type module and keypad tampers This output will also activate for the following events Bell CKT Trouble TLM Trouble Keybus Fault Zone Expander Supervisory General Supervisory RF Jam and General Tamper 22 Option Output Description 12 TLM and Alarm This output will activate switch to ground when a telephone line fault condition is present AND an alarm occurs The output will remain active until an access code is entered to disarm any partition The output will activate for all audible and silent alarms except duress if a TLM trouble is present If an alarm activates this output in the disarmed state it will deactivate when the system is armed or the telephone line is restored 13 Kissoff The PGM Output will activate switch to ground for two seconds after the panel receives the kissoff from the central station 14 Ground Start The output will activate for two seconds before the panel attempts dialing to
42. a slot and select the partition it will operate in enter the fol lowing Function Key Programming Each of the 5 function keys on each keypad may be pro grammed for different operations 1 Enter Installer Programming Press 000 for Keypad Programming Enter 1 to 5 to select function key to program Enter a 2 digit number for function key option 00 32 Continue from step 3 until all function keys are pro grammed aw WP 6 Press key twice to exit Installer Programming Keypad Function Keys 00 Null 10 Alarm Memory 24 Bypass Group Recall 01 Partition 1 Select 11 User Programming 26 Time amp Date Program 02 Partition 2 Select 12 User Functions 27 Partition 3 Select 03 Stay Arm 13 Command Output 1 28 Partition 4 Select 04 Away Arm 14 Command Output 2 29 Partition 5 Select 05 No Entry Arm 16 Quick Exit 30 Partition 6 Select 06 Chime On Off 17 Activate Stay Away 31 Partition 7 Select 07 System Test 19 Command Output 3 32 Partition 8 Select 08 Bypass Mode 21 Command Output 4 09 Trouble Display 23 Bypass Recall For details on the operation of Function Keys see section 4 3 Function Keys 2 8 Confirming Module Supervision By default all modules are supervised upon installation Supervision is enabled at all times so that the panel can indi
43. a ring 2 At this point the panel will start a timer 3 If the panel hears another ring before the Answering Machine Double Call Timer expires it will answer on the first ring of the second call The panel will immediately go on line and begin the down load process unless the Call Back option is enabled If enabled the panel and computer will both hang up The panel will then call the Download Computer Telephone Number and wait for the computer to answer Once the com puter answers downloading will begin If the User Enabled DLS Window option is ON the user can activate the downloading feature for a set period of time by entering 6 Master Code 5 If the Full 6 hour User Enabled DLS Window option is enabled when the user opens the DLS window with 6 Master code 5 the DLS window will remain open for six hours The DLS window will remain open after a success ful hang up from a downloading call If the One Time 1 hour User Enabled DLS Window option is enabled when the user opens the DLS window with 6 Master code 5 the 401 First Downloading Option Codes Option Downloading Code On Off 1 Downloading Answer ON Description Downloading Answer Enabled The system will answer calls for downloading if a successful Dou ble call routine is detected Have the downloading computer call the system and let the telephone line ring once or twice After 1 or 2 rings hang up If called back within the programmed
44. a short or open occurs an alarm is generated 25 Delay Fire and Burglary This programmable output type operates the same as the Fire and Burglary Output Type 01 except it follows the Output Transmission Delay Timer found in Section 377 If a zone is violated that has the TX Delay Attribute enabled Bit 7 the Bell and Regular Fire and Burg PGMs will activate At the end of the Transmission Delay this new PGM type will activate This feature is used for outside sirens if a false alarm occurs on a panel the end user could silence it before any external sirens are activated NOTE If a zone is violated that causes an alarm that does not have Tx Delay enabled these outputs will acti vate immediately This PGM will not interfere with the operation of any other PGM Output This Output is partitionable and will follow transmission delay by partition This Output will activate for Audible Exit Fault See Main Board PGM Output Options Section 009 PC5208 PGM Output Options Section 010 and PC5204 PGM Output Options Section 011 26 Battery Test Output PGM output Type 26 has been added to comply with strict Norwegian Battery Test regulations When the panel per forms the battery check at midnight the Battery Test PGM outputs will also activate The application of this output is to control a relay that will switch a 20 ohm load across the battery for this 10 second period 27 Police Code Output When the Police Code event occurs this output wil
45. and is programmed in the PGM attributes e This output will activate steady at the beginning of the exit delay when the partition is armed e If an alarm occurs on the armed partition the output will flash 1 sec ON 1 sec OFF for the remainder of the armed period e If an alarm occurs on a disarmed partition 24 Hr zone the output will flash 1 sec ON 1 sec OFF until the alarm is acknowledged bells are silenced during Bell Time Out or the partition is armed after Bell Time Out e This output is type 30 e This output will not activate in walk test 31 Alternate Communicator f any zone is still violated after the end of the Police Code Timer it must be omitted from the system or bypassed and a ransmission sent to the central station alerting them of the condition The Police Code Burglary Verified Timer must be par ON for this feature to work If the omitted zone is an entry exit point then PIR zones must provide entry delay to replace hem To delay the communication of alarms and the initiation of the confirmation time the toggle option TX Delay During Entry Only must be enabled The transmission delay attribute must also be enabled for all zones and the commu nications delay time should be programmed with 255 in section 370 to ensure that the TX delay is longer or equal to he entry delay time When entry delay expires any communication delays will be cancelled NOTE When using for Opening Closing the Latched attribute must
46. and secured tamper restored before enabling the option 017 Fifth System Option Codes Definition On Off Description 1 Wireless Key ON WLS Keys Do Not Use Access Codes The panel will accept the disarm keycode from an unidentified wire Disarming less key allowing arming disarming without a code NOTE This option must be ON when using a PC5132 older than v3 00 NOTE When using wireless keys with access codes if you default the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 you should also default the PC5132 See Section 5 12 Special Installer Functions 996 OFF WLS Keys Uses Access Codes The panel will NOT accept the disarm keycode from an unidentified Wire less Key An Access code must be associated to a WLS key for proper operation Refer to the PC5132 man ual for information on programming wireless keys 2 RF Jam Event Log ON RF Jam Log After 5 Minutes The RF Jam Trouble will not log to the event buffer until the 5 minute delay has elapsed OFF RF Jam Log After 30 Seconds The RF Jam Trouble will log to the event buffer after the initial 30 second delay has elapsed 3 Audible RF Jam ON Audible RF Jam Trouble Beeps Keypads will sound trouble beeps when an RF Jam Trouble is detected Trouble Beeps OFF An RF Jam will not sound Trouble Beeps Keypads will not sound trouble beeps when an RF Jam Trouble is detected 27 Option Definition On Off Description Double Hit ON Double Hit Enabled Two al
47. and the Arm Disarm Bell Squawk options to have the panel squawk the bell only when the system is away armed with the Away key or disarmed with the Aux key OFF Arm Disarm Bell Squawk Disabled The Bell output will not squawk when the system is armed or dis armed in any manner Bell During Auto arm ON Bell Squawk During Auto arm Enabled The Bell output will sound a single squawk every 10 seconds during the Auto arm Pre alert time This will inform anyone on the premises that the system is being armed OFF Bell Squawk During Auto arm Disabled The Bell output will not be activated during the Auto arm warning time Bell Squawk On Exit ON Bell Squawk On Exit Delay The Bell output will squawk once per second during the Exit Delay time The bell will also sound 3 squawks per second for the final 10 seconds NOTE If the panel is armed using the Stay function key or by entering 9 Access Code there will be no bell squawks during entry and exit delays except for the arm disarm bell squawks NOTE If the panel is armed using the Stay function key there will be no bell squawks during the exit delay except for the arm bell squawk If the panel is no entry armed using 9 Access Code there will be no bell squawks during the exit delay except for the arm disarm bell squawks There is no entry delay and no bell squawks when the panel is no entry armed OFF No Bell Squawk On Exit Delay The Bell output will n
48. are 4 digits in length Valid entries are 0000 FFFE Reporting Codes Communicator Reporting Codes Unless you are using Automatic Contact ID or Automatic SIA formats reporting codes must be programmed in order for the panel to report events to the central station Reporting codes are two digits and can use hexadecimal digits A through F To disable a reporting code program it as FF default setting or 00 For a complete description of reporting codes which can be programmed and lists of auto matic Contact ID and SIA format codes see section Appen dix A Reporting Codes on page 56 320 323 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 64 The panel will transmit the Zone Alarm Reporting Code for a zone when the zone goes into alarm 24 hour type zones will go into alarm whether the panel is armed or disarmed and report to the central station All other zone types will only go into alarm if the panel is armed Reporting codes can be one or two digits and can use HEX digits A through F The following is a description of the dif ferent reporting codes that can be programmed and when the events will be reported to central station 36 324 327 Alarm Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 64 If the Restoral on Bell Timeout option is selected the panel will send the Zone Restoral Reporting Code for the zone when the alarm output times out AND the zone is secure If the zone is not secured when the alarm output times
49. are also select able by partition See Section 5 Programmable Outputs Partition 1 8 Enabled Disabled Section 201 Partition 1 Zone Assignments Sections 202 to 209 Partition 2 Zone Assignments Sections 210 to 217 Partition 3 Zone Assignments Sections 218 to 225 Partition 4 Zone Assignments Sections 226 to 233 Partition 5 Zone Assignments Sections 234 to 241 Partition 6 Zone Assignments Sections 242 to 249 Partition 7 Zone Assignments Sections 250 to 257 Partition 8 Zone Assignments Sections 258 to 265 35 These eight bit toggle sections determines which partitions each individual zone is assigned to If a zone is enabled on any partition it will be supervised via the panel s EOL super vision and will operate according to the zone type pro grammed If a zone is not assigned to any partition it will not be supervised and all activity on the zone will be ignored by the panel 5 5 Communicator Programming Communicator Telephone Numbers The panel can call 3 different telephone numbers for commu nication to central station The 1st telephone Number is the primary number the 2nd telephone Number is the second ary number and the 3rd telephone Number will back up the 1st telephone number if enabled NOTE The 3rd telephone number will NOT back up the 2nd telephone Number If Alternate Dial is enabled the panel will alternate between the 1st and 3rd telephone numbers when attempting to call the cent
50. as Delay 1 and Delay 2 If no delay type zone is violated by the end of the exit delay e g nobody leaves through the entry exit door the panel will bypass all Stay Away type zones The panel is now Stay armed The Bypass light will remain on to inform the home owner that the interior protection is bypassed This is a convenience for users that want to arm the panel while at home Using this method users do not have to bypass the interior zones manually Users can add Stay Away zones back into the system at any time by entering 1 see section 1 Zone Bypassing or by using the Away button 12 If a delay zone is violated during the exit delay e g some body leaves through the designated entry exit door all zones will be active after the exit delay expires The panel is now Away armed The Bypass light on the keypad will be off Other methods of Stay and Away arming are available see section 4 3 Function Keys NOTE The buzzer will not sound during Stay Arming Stay Arming When a user arms the system by pressing the Stay button if any zones on the system have been programmed as Stay Away the panel will immediately turn on the Bypass light After the exit delay the panel will bypass all Stay Away type zones The panel is now Stay armed The Bypass light will remain on to inform the home owner that the interior protec tion is bypassed This is a convenience for users that
51. be OFF 32 Open After Alarm This Programmable Output type activates for a 5 second period when the system has been disarmed after an alarm Q 012 Keypad Lockout Options The panel can be programmed to lockout keypads if a series of incorrect access code entries are made After the Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout has been reached the panel will lock out the keypad for the Lockout Duration and log the event to the event buffer For the duration of the lockout the panel will sound an error tone when any key is pressed To program Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout Enter a number from 000 to 255 to determine the number of invalid master duress user or installer access code entries to reach keypad lockout When keypad lockout occurs the system is rendered inoperative via keypad for the programmed duration When any keys are pressed an error tone will sound To program Lockout Duration enter a time from 000 to 255 minutes to determine the length of time before lockout resets and the keypad can once again be used To disable Keypad Lockout enter the Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout as 000 NOTE If lockout is not reached within the hour roll over the number of invalid attempts is reset to 0 NOTE FAP keys are still active during Keypad Lockout NOTE Keypad Lockout is a Global Feature NOTE If Keypad Lockout is active the panel cannot be armed or disarmed with a keyswitch 013 First System Option Codes
52. both telephone lines if a PC5700 is connected NOTE TLM Trouble monitoring should not be disabled Fail To Communicate FTC If the control panel is unable to report to the central station an FTC Trouble will be generated and the message Failure to Communicate will be added to the Troubles list to advise the user that the central station may not have received the communication about the current alarm status AC Delays AC Fail TX Delay AC Fail TX Delay UL Requirement If the AC Fail TX Delay is programmed the panel will delay reporting the AC Trouble to the central station for the pro grammed time NOTE For 24 hr battery backup 14Ah battery program AC Fail Transmission Delay for 6 hours For 60 hour battery backup 60ah battery program AC Fail Transmission Delay for 15 hours See section 5 6 Communicator Programming 377 Com munication Variables Fire Reporting Codes The following reporting codes should be programmed on every PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 system Fire Events 2 wire Alarm This reporting code will be sent when a 2 wire smoke zone alarm occurs The 2 wire smoke zone acts as a standard fire zone The 2 wire Alarm Restoral reporting code will be sent when the alarm condition is restored 2 wire Trouble This reporting code will be sent when the 2 wire smoke detector zone has a trouble open condition The 2 wire Trouble Restoral reporting code will be sent when the condition has restored F
53. cate a trouble if a module is removed from the system To check which modules are currently connected and super vised 1 Press 8 Installer Code to enter Installer Program ming 2 Press 903 to display Module Supervision Field 3 On an LCD keypad use the arrow keys to scroll through the modules the panel has found on the system On LED ICON keypads zone lights will be turned on according to what modules the panel has found on the system Refer to the following chart Light Module Device Light Module Device 1 Keypad 1 16 Zones 57 to 64 2 Keypad 2 17 Wireless Receiver 3 Keypad 3 18 PC5208 4 Keypad 4 19 PC5204 5 Keypad 5 20 PC5400 6 Keypad 6 21 PC5900 7 Keypad 7 22 Alternate Communicator 8 Keypad 8 23 Future Use 9 Zones 9 to 16 24 Escort5580 TC 10 Zones 17 to 24 25 Future Use 11 Zones 25 to 32 26 PC520X 1 12 Zones 33 to 40 27 PC520X 2 13 Zones 41 to 48 28 PC520X 3 14 Zones 49 to 56 29 PC520X 4 15 PC5100 If a module is connected but does not show as being present it may be due to any of the following reasons e itis not connected to the Keybus e there is a Keybus wiring problem e the module is more than 1 000 305m from the panel e the module does not have enough power the wireless receiver does not have any devices added NOTE Module supervision will not display correctly at an LCD5500Z v2
54. clock forward or back 2 00am 5 001 Interval valid entries are 001 002 1 hour ahead or back Example 2 1st Sunday in March 2 00am Opt Ex 2 1 003 Month valid entries 001 012 2 001 Week valid entries are 001 005 001 for the first week 3 000 Day valid entries are 000 006 Sunday to Saturday 000 for Sunday 4 002 Hour valid entries are 000 023 time of day to set clock forward or back 2 00am 5 001 Interval valid entries are 001 002 1 hour ahead or back 170 PGM Output Timer This value represents the period of time in seconds that a PGM will activate if programmed to follow the PGM Timer The default value is 005 seconds Valid entries are 001 255 NOTE This option does not affect outputs programmed as Sensor Reset Type 03 NOTE If a System Event PGM is programmed to follow the Command Output Timer all attributes must be enabled 171 Tamper PGM Output Timer This value represents the time in minutes that a tamper condition will latch the Tamper PGM Output If programmed as 000 it will follow the tamper condition The default value is 004 minutes Valid entries are 001 255 minutes NOTE This timer can be cancelled by entering a valid access code on the keypad 172 Settle Delay Timer This feature provides a programmable delay and the end of infinite exit delay to allow the devices violated along the entry exit route to restore 173 Bell Delay Timer The Bell Delay Timer d
55. derive code from an existing Master User code e g Master code is 1234 No 14 derivative of another Allowed 5 Master Code the duress code should not be 1233 or 1235 user code No duplicates with 33rd and 34th entries other user codes Default disabled Cross Zoning This option enables Cross Zoning for entire system Individual zones can be enabled Programming required Required 018 Option 6 for Cross zoning via Zone attribute bit 9 in sections 101 164 Default Disabled 101 164 bit 9 OFF Cross Zone Timer Access to the programmable Cross Zone timer May program Allowed 176 Range 001 255 sec min Default 60 secs Swinger Shutdown for Access to the swinger shutdown limit for zone alarms For all non fire zones Required Alarms shut down at 1 or 2 trips programmable 377 1st entry Default 1 Trip Swinger Shutdown Disable Access to zone attributes i e swinger shutdown transmission delay and cross For non police Allowed 101 164 bit 6 ON zone Individual zones attribute bit 6 Swinger shutdown enabled is by default ON response zones Default Enabled Fire Alarm Verification Auto Verified Fire use only with 4 wire type detectors that can be reset by the panel 70 seconds reset and Required Zone type 29 4 wire smoke detector powered from AUX and PGM1 PGM4 type 03 Sensor confirmation time reset Default disabled Call Waiting Cancel Dial Access to the dialing sequence used to disable call waiting Dependant on user phone line Req
56. digits of each code will be used Installers Code Section 006 Maintenance Code Section 008 Master Code Not Changeable Section 015 6 Code Required for Bypassing Section 015 5 6 digit User Access Codes Section 701 5 NOTE Only one keypad at a time can use 5 programming 6 User Functions NOTE Only one keypad at a time can use 6 programming To program user functions perform the following 1 Press 6 Master Code The keypad will flash the Pro gram light 2 Press the number 1 to 8 for the item to be pro grammed 1 Time and Date Enter 4 digits for 24 Hour System Time HH MM Valid entries are 00 23 for the hour and 00 59 for minutes Enter 6 digits for the Month Day and Year MM DD YY e 2 Auto arm Enable Disable Pressing 2 while in the User Function menu will enable auto arm 3 beeps or disable auto arm one long beep The auto arm feature needs to be enabled on each par tition individualy With this feature enabled the panel will automatically arm in the Away mode Stay Away zones active at the scheduled time The auto arm time is pro grammed with the 6 Master Code 3 command 3 Auto arm Schedule Enter 3 to change the Auto arm time for each day of the week Scroll to the day of the week you want to change or enter the number of the day
57. enroll as two modules and use up two supervisory slots NOTE Do not mix PC5108 v1 x and lower modules with PC5108 v2 0 and higher modules on the same system NOTE PC1616 expandable to 16 zones only The PC1832 expandable to 32 zones only PC5132 Wireless Receiver Module The PC5132 Wireless Receiver module can be used to con nect up to 32 fully supervised wireless devices see the PC5132 Installation Manual for details NOTE Only the first 32 zones on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 system can be used as wireless zones NOTE PC1616 expandable to 16 zones only PC5200 Power Supply Output Module The PC5200 can provide up to 1 Amp of additional power for modules or devices connected to the control panel Up to 4 modules can be connected to the system Each module requires a 16 5VAC 40VA transformer and 4 AH battery see PC5200 Installation Instructions for details PC5204 Power Supply Output Module The PC5204 can provide up to 1 Amp of additional power for modules or devices connected to the control panel The module requires a 16 5VAC 40VA transformer and 4Ah min battery In addition the module provides 4 programmable high current outputs see PC5204 Installation Instructions for details PC5208 Eight Low Current Output Module Adds 8 programmable low current outputs 50mA to the control see the PC5208 Installation Instructions for details NOTE If you use the main panel and the PC5208 outputs PGM 3 will work the same as the
58. failure PC5204 Output 1 Trouble Home Automation Trouble on the Escort5580 TC or a printer connected to the PC5400 Printer module has a fault and is off line or T Link Troubles Users can view specific conditions in the Event Buffer e Light 4 General System Tamper Tamper has been detected from a module e Light 5 General System Supervisory The panel has lost communication with a module connected to the Keybus See section 2 8 Confirming Module Supervision on page 8 The event buffer will log the event e Light 6 RF Jam Please refer to the PC5132 Installation Manual for more information Light 7 PC5204 Low Battery The PC5204 module has a low backup battery e Light 8 PC5204 AC Failure The PC5204 module has lost AC power NOTE If you remove and then restore power to the main panel in order to service any PC5204 module or any module being powered by a PC5204 you must also remove and then restore power to the PC5204 and any connected modules This ensures that any troubles present on the module are correctly logged and or annunciated Light 2 AC Failure AC power is no longer being supplied to the control panel The Trouble light will flash if an AC Failure is present if the Trouble Light Flashes if AC Fails option is programmed section 016 option 2 This trouble will not be displayed if the AC Trouble Displayed option is disabled section 016 option 1 Light 3 Telephone Line Monitoring Trouble TLM T
59. first PC5208 output and PGM 4 will work the same as the second PC5208 output Escort5580 TC Module This Escort5580 TC module will turn any touch tone tele phone into a fully functional keypad The module also includes a built in interface to control up to 32 powerline car rier type devices for lighting and temperature control see the Escort5580 TC Installation Manual for details NOTE An Escort5580 TC version 3 x or higher is needed to support more than 32 zones and or 2 partitions PC5900 Audio Verification Module The PC5900 series Audio Verification Modules provide Talk Listen In capability for audio verification of alarms The module permits the central station to monitor up to four microphones and to communicate to the occupants through 2 separate speakers PC5400 Printer Module This PC5400 Printer Module allows the panel to print all events on the system to any serial printer All events will be printed with the partition time date and the event that occurred see PC5400 Installation Manual for details NOTE The PC5400 v2 x and lower only supports events on partitions 1 and 2 and zones 1 32 PC5401 Serial Interface Module The PC5401 Serial Interface Module can be used to commu nicate with 3 rd party devices automation through a stan dard RS 232 serial connection see the PC5401 Developer s Guide for more information on communicating with the PC5401 module T Link Local Area Network Communicator The T Link
60. its capabilities an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance An alarm system also is not a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act pru dently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls could void your authority to use this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can ra diate 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 interfer ence will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be deter mined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Re orient the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced
61. length except the Panel I D Code and the Downloading Access Code e System Master Code XXXX56 XXXX previous code 1234 e Installer Code YYYY55 YYYY previous code 5555 OFF 4 digit Access Codes All access codes on the system will be 4 digits in length For any existing codes the last 2 digits are removed 6 Busy Tone ON Busy Tone Detection Enabled If these tones are detected the communicator will disengage the phone line and try to place the call again following the Delay Between Dialing Attempts OFF Busy Tone Detection Disabled The communicator will use the standard dialing procedure for every attempt 7 Battery Current Charge ON High Current Battery Charge The battery connected the control panel will be charged with a charge current of approximately 700 mA OFF Standard Current Battery Charge The battery connected to the control panel will be charged with a charge current of approximately 400 mA 280mA for IMQ 8 Communication Priority ON Alarm type Events are Priority Alarm Type Events Zone Alarms F Key Alarm A Key Alarm P Key Alarm Duress Alarm Zone Expander Supervisory Alarm Two Wire Smoke Alarm will terminate a DLS Remote Escort Listen in or a Downlook Session OFF All Except Test type Events are Priority All events except Periodic Test Transmission Periodic Test with Trouble and System Test are considered priority events Priority events will terminate a DLS Remote Esc
62. period before automatic silencing e The new alarm will be shown Auto Scroll LCD Keypad Display When an alarm is initiated the Alarm and selected Trouble conditions will be displayed on the system LCD keypad s If there is more than one Alarm or Trouble present simulta neously the keypad will continuously scroll through each event Items on the scroll list are displayed at two second intervals The keypad will beep as each message is dis played Although critical Troubles are displayed Auto scroll is only ini tiated upon a Fire Alarm If a Fire Trouble is detected and a Fire Alarm is not present the Trouble will be indicated as any other system trouble the keypad Trouble light will turn on and the keypad buzzer will beep The following events are included in the Auto scroll Fire Alarm Zone Label This message will appear for all Fire Alarms Messages are displayed sequentially by zone number Fire Trouble Zone Label This message will appear for Fire off normal conditions only and the keypad buzzer will beep once as it is displayed Messages are displayed sequentially by zone number Bell CCT Trouble This message will appear if an open fault is detected on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 bell zone e Failure to Communicate This message will appear when the panel cannot report to the central station Auto scroll will stop when a valid user code is entered to silence the alarm notification appliances Fire Tr
63. seconds at the option of the end user by consulting with the Installer e Do not duplicate any reporting codes This applies for all communication formats other than SIA sending automatic programmed reporting codes e The control unit must be installed with a local sounding device and an off premise transmission for SIA communication format e For ULC Listed Fire Monitoring Installations amp module requirements please refer to the ULC Installation Information sheet part 29002157 Use a CSA cUL transformer hardwired All tamper circuits may be connected to the same zone Use ULC LA for AC Power indication PC1616 PC1 SIA Feature Programming Section Comments Range Default PC1864 Installer Programming Quick Reference Chart SIA False Alarm Reduction Requirement Exit Time Access to Entry and Exit delays for each partition and Bell Time Out for the system For Full or auto arming Required 005 3rd entry Range 45 255 seconds programmable Default 60 sec Progress Annunciation Enables audible exit beeps from the keypad for the duration of exit delay Individual keypads Allowed Disable for Silent Exit may be disabled 014 Option 6 ON Default All Enabled Exit Time Restart Enables the exit delay restart feature Default Enabled Required 018 Option 7 ON Auto Stay Arm on Function Key Stay Arming All Stay Away type zones 05 06 will be automaticall
64. smoke detector and 4 wire smoke detector on PGM2 only 2 wire smoke detectors on PGM2 B 6 Sensor Reset for 4 wire Smoke Detectors AUX Connection 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS Smoke Detector must be latching type such as DSC MN240 Series To reset smoke detectors enter 7k 7 2 Zone Input RM 1 POWER LOOP SUPERVISORY RELAY COM BLK 12Voc 3sma maximum WHT IND O SMOKE DETECTOR POWER 12 VDC NATING RESISTANCE WHT LATCHING 4 WIRE GRN SMOKE DETECTOR FOR EXAMPLE DSC MN240 Series OLR 2 Refer to installation guidelines in END OF LINE RESISTOR Installation Manual and detector manufacturer s 16002 0 5W literature when locating smoke detectors 61 fio TM cr T 2R 2 Tr e 2nd Incoming Phone Line Zi z2 z3 za con we aeeie a i B2 To Keybus RED BLK YEL GRN B 7 Other PGM Connections LED INDICATOR RELAY OUTPUT DOO O pr PGM1 PGM2 PGM3 PGM4 aux L BELL J NN NY NN zua PGM1 PGM2 PGM3 PGM4 of BALA S LED 680Q INDICATOR RESISTOR TYPICAL VALUE COM N C NO NOTE For devices requiring more than 50mA use a relay DSC RM 1 or UL recognized parts only for this application NOTE The RM 1 relay module cannot be installed outside of the main panel enclosure Numerics
65. want to arm the panel while at home Using this method users do not have to bypass the interior zones manually Users can add Stay Away zones back into the system at any time by entering 1 see section 1 Zone Bypassing or by using the Away button Away Arming When a user arms the system by pressing the Away button the panel will begin the exit delay All zones will be active after the exit delay expires The panel is now Away armed The Bypass light on the keypad will be off Using the Away Button While Stay Armed If a partition is armed in Stay mode and a user wishes to leave the premises without having to disarm and re arm the system they may press the Away button The system will begin counting the standard exit delay allowing the user to leave without actually disarming The panel will log Armed in Away Mode upon completion of the Exit Delay This fea ture is useful for users with Wireless Keys with Stay Away buttons and who wish to have their panel armed at all times Using the Stay Button While Away Armed Pressing the Stay key while a partition is Away armed will begin the Exit Delay again The panel will log Armed in Stay Mode This feature is useful for users with Wireless Keys with Stay Away buttons and who wish to have their panel armed at all times NOTE If Function Keys require the entering of an access code a valid access code must be entered to toggle between arming modes The acc
66. will remain bypassed The entry delay can be activated or deactivated at any time while the system is armed by pressing 9 NOTE If the panel is armed using 9 disarming will only be possible from the keypad inside the premises NOTE Global Delay zones will always have an entry delay even if the system is armed using 9 0 Quick Arm If the Quick Arm Enable option is enabled the panel can be armed by entering 0 This is a useful method of arming a Partition when someone without a access code will be required to arm a Partition NOTE The Quick Arm feature must be enabled in order for the Stay Away function keys to operate as intended If the feature is not enabled the user will be required to enter their access code after pressing the Stay or Away function key in order to arm the system in the stay or away mode 0 Quick Exit Quick Exit will allow someone to leave an armed premise through a Delay type zone without having to disarm and rearm the system When 0 is entered if the Quick Exit Enabled option is enabled the panel will provide a two minute window to exit During this time the panel will ignore the first activation of a Delay type zone When the Delay zone is secured the panel will end the two minute time period If a second Delay zone is tripped or if the zone is not restored after two minutes the panel will start entry delay NOTE If Quick Exit is used on a partitioned system Keypad
67. zone 1 is an entry exit point you could program the event ra Hab Alarm Zone code as 34 The central station would receive the following BURG ENTRY EXIT 1 where the 1 indicates which zone went into alarm NOTE A system event will use the Area Identifier Ri00 Dialer Automatic SIA Auto Rep Code Sent When Codes Contact ID Section Reporting Code Direction eae 320 323 Zone Alarms Zone goes into alarm See Table 3 See Table 3 324 327 Zone Restorals Alarm condition has been restored A R 328 Duress Alarm Duress code entered at keypad A R 1 21 HA 00 328 Opening After Alarm System disarmed with alarm in memory A R 4 58 OR 00 328 Recent Closing Alarm occurs within two minutes of system arming A R 4 59 CR 00 328 Zone Expander Supervisory Panel loses restores supervisory transmission over the Keybus A R 1 43 UA 00 UH 00 Alarm Rest from zone expansion modules or keypads with zone inputs 328 Cross Zone Police Code Two zones on the same partition go into alarm during any given A R 1 4A BM 00 BV 00 Alarm armed to armed period incl 24Hr zones 328 Burglary Not Verified A R 3 78 XM 00 328 Alarm Cancelled A R 4 A6 BC 00 329 F Key Alarm Rest Keypad fire alarm alarm and restore rep codes sent together A R 1 15 FA 00 FH 00 329 A Key Alarm Rest Keypad auxiliary alarm alarm and restor
68. zones from the default settings 09 Future Use 10 24 hr Supervisory This zone is active at all times and will report an alarm at all times Once tripped the keypad buzzer will sound until a valid Buzzer access code is entered NOTE This zone type should not be used on a Keyswitch ONLY system 11 24 hr Burglary This zone is active at all times and will report an alarm if the panel is armed or disarmed This zone will sound the bell for the length of Bell cutoff if the audible attribute is enabled 12 24 hr Holdup Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 13 24 hr Gas Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 14 24 hr Heat Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 15 24 hr Medical Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 16 24 hr Panic Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 17 24 hr Emergency Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 18 24 hr Sprinkler Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 19 24 hr Water Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 20 24 hr Freeze Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 21 24 hr Latching Tamper This zone type when violated will c
69. zones go into alarm during the Cross Zone period When using Police Code Section 018 Option 6 OFF this reporting code will be sent when any two zones go into alarm If the Double Hit option has been enabled this reporting code will be sent when two zone alarms occur on the same zone and the Burglary Verified timer has not expired NOTE Only one reporting code will be sent during each armed to armed period when using Police Code Burglary Not Verified this reporting code will be sent after the burglary verified timer expires after a zone alarm occurs Alarm Canceled this reporting code will be sent if a valid access code is entered during the Alarm Cancel window If a valid access code is entered during this window then the Alarm Canceled event is logged and sent When the central station has acknowledged this reporting code event a key pad ring back will occur 329 Priority Alarm Restoral Reporting Codes F A P Alarm this reporting code will be sent if the F A or P key is used to generate manual alarms Auxiliary Input Alarm this reporting code will be sent when PGN2 is being used for two wire smoke detectors and the 2 wire smoke detector goes into alarm F A P Restoral this reporting code will be sent after the F A P alarm reporting code is sent Auxiliary Input Restore the panel will transmit this reporting code when the 2 wire smoke detector has restored after an alarm 330 333 Ta
70. 0 PC5208 Low Current PGM Output Module The following optional accessory modules also bear the SIA FAR classification and may be used if desired PC5204 Auxiliary Power Supply with PGM output ports Escort5580 Escort5580TC PC5400 Printer Module Caution e For SIA FAR installations only use modules devices that are listed on this page e Fire Alarm Verification feature Auto Verified Fire zone is not supported on 2 wire smoke detectors zones This feature may be enabled for 4 wire smoke detectors only Call Waiting Cancel Section 382 Option 4 feature on a non Call Waiting line will prevent successful communication to the central station e All smoke detectors on the system must be tested annually by conducting the Installer Walk Test prior to exiting the walk test mode a sensor reset must be con ducted on the system 7 2 to reset all latching 4 wire smoke detectors Please refer to the smoke detector installation instructions on how to correctly test the detectors Notes e Programming at installation may be subordinate to other UL requirements for the intended application e Cross zones have the ability to individually protect the intended area e g motion detectors which overlap e Cross zoning is not recommended for line security Installations nor is it to be imple mented on exit entry zones e There is a communication delay of 30 seconds in this control panel It can be removed or it can be increased up to 45
71. 00 000 access code variations using 6 digit codes e Duress codes derived from user codes plus 1 digit are not allowed Warning Device output e Rated 12VDC 700mA current limit 2 0A supervised EOL resistor shall be used e Programmable as steady pulsed or temporal three as per ISO 8201 output e Fire alarm notification has priority over burglary alarm notification Memory e CMOS EEPROM memory e Retains programming and system status on AC and bat tery failure Data Retention 200 years min Programmable Outputs PGMs Up to 14 programmable outputs PGM with 21 options e PGM outputs are open collector type and switched to ground e Three low current 50mA PGM outputs on main panel PGM1 PGM3 PGM4 NOTE PGM3 and PGM4 available on PC1864 only e One high current 300mA output with 2 wire smoke detector capability on the main control board PGM2 e Eight additional low current outputs 50mA available using the Model PC5208 e Four high current outputs 1A available using the Model PC5204 one configurable as a supervised bell output Power Supply e 1 5A regulated 1 7A for UL ULC supervised and inte gral to the control unit e Type A as per EN50131 6 Standard e Input ratings 120V 60Hz Class Il 220V 240Vac 50 60Hz 200mA for European installations e Transformer required mounted in the same enclosure permanently connected for European installations e Transformer secondary ratings 16 5Vac 40VA min
72. 1 43 Exp module failure 24 Hr Burg BA ZZ BH ZZ 1 8A 113 Water Flow 1 44 Sensor tamper Za a IE o a 1 14 Heat 1 45 Module Tamper 4 Hr Heat KA ZZIKA ZZ I 58 1 15 Pull Station 1 4A Cross Zone Police Code 24 Hr Medical MA ZZ MH ZZ 1 AA 1 16 Duct 24 Hour Non Burglary 24 Hr Panic PA ZZ PH ZZ 1 2A 1 17 Flame 1 5A 24 Hour non Burg 24 Hr Emergency non medical QA ZZ QH ZZ 1 A1 118 Near Alarm T 51 Gas detected ai pinga SA o Ka Panic Alarms 1 52 Refrigeration 54 Hr Laiching UA ZZ UHZZ MZA 1 2A Panic 1 53 Loss of Heat Interior Delay BA ZZIBH ZZ 1 3A 1 21 Duress 1 54 Water Leakage Auto Verified Fire FA ZZ FH ZZ 1 1A 1 22 Silent 1 55 Foil Break 24 Hr Fire Supervisory FS ZZ FV ZZ 2 AA 123 Audible 156 Day Trouble Day Zone BA ZZ BH ZZ 1 3A Burglar Alarms 1 57 Low bottled Gas level ee eee o zA 1 8A Burglary 1 58 High Temp 24 Hr Bel Buzzer UA ZZJUH ZZ 1 4A 1 3T Perimeter 1 59 Low Temp Night Zone BA ZZ BH ZZ 1 3A 1 32 Interior T 6T Loss of Air Flow Delayed 24 Hr Fire Wireless FA ZZ FH ZZ 1 TA 1 33 24 Hour Standard 24 Hr Fire Wireless FA ZZ FH ZZ 1 TA ZZ zones 01 64 57 Appendix B Wiring Diagrams B 1 PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 UL ULC Wi ing Diagram PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 UL ULC Wiring Diagram APPLICABLE UL STANDARDS UL FILE NO 54019 UL1610 Central Station Burglar Alarm Units UL609 Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems UL365 Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units 8 Sys
73. 10x FSA 410xLST FSA 410xRST FSA 410xT FSA 410xR FSA 410xLRST FSA 410xS FSA 410xRT FSA 410xST FSA 410xRS For model numbers above x A ULC x B UL x C CE Fire Zone Wiring 2 wire Smoke Detectors If PGM 2 has been programmed for 2 Wire Smoke Detector connection see section 5 2 Basic Programming the detectors must be wired according to the following diagram QOWOVOO ETAUX 4 BELL 1 PGM 2 y la 22000 END OF LINE RESISTOR EOLR 3 For a complete description of how fire zones operate see section 5 2 Basic Programming section 009 option 04 NOTE Do not combine models from different manufactur ers on the same circuit Operation may be impaired NOTE Refer to smoke detector installation sheet when posi tioning detectors Compatible 2 Wire Smoke Detectors Model Model Model FAS 210B FSA 210BLST FSA 210BRST FSA 210BT FSA 210BR FSA 210BLRST FSA 210BS FSA 210BRT FSA 210BST FSA 210BRS For model numbers above x A ULC x B UL x C CE 2 Wire Smoke Detector Initating Circuit Item Specification Style Class Supervised Power Limited Style B Class B Compatibility Identifier PC18 1 DC Output Voltage 9 8 13 8 VDC Detector Load 2mA MAX Single End of Line Resistor SEOL 22009 Loop Resistance 249 MAX Standby Impedance 10202 NOM Alarm Impedance 570Q MAX Alarm
74. 3 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC based on results using harmonized standards This product meets the requirements of Class Il Grade 2 equip ment as per EN 50131 1 2004 Standard This product is suit able for use in systems with the following notification options e A use of two warning devices and internal dialer required e B self powered warning device and internal dialer required D use of DSC model T Link TL250 encrypted Ethernet communicator required The PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 are high end security sys tems Below are the list of features for each panel PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 On board Zones 6 8 8 Hardwired Zones 16 1xPC5108 32 3xPC5108 64 7xPC5108 Wireless Zones 16 32 32 Keypad Zone Support 8 8 8 On board PGM PGM 1 50mA PGM 1 50mA PGM 1 3 4 50mA Outputs PGM 2 300mA PGM 2 300mA PGM 2 300mA Additional PGM PC5208 8x50mA PC5208 8x50mA PC5208 8x50mA Outputs PC5204 4x500mA PC5204 4x500mA PC5204 4x500mA Keypads 8 8 8 Partitions 2 4 8 User Codes 32 Master Codes 32 Master Codes 32 Master Codes Event Buffer 500 Events 500 Events 500 Events Transformer 16 5VAC 16 5VAC 16 5VAC Required 40VA 40VA 40VA Battery Required 4Ah 7Ah 14Ah 4Ah 7Ah 14Ah 4Ah 7Ah 14Ah Bell Output 12V 700 mA continuous 12V 700 mA continuous 12V 700 mA continuous The LCD keypad guides users throug
75. 3 Function Keys There are 5 function keys on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 keypads The function is activated by pressing and holding the key for 2 seconds The programming of any function key on any keypad may be changed to one of the options listed below See section 2 7 Keypad Assignment on page 7 for instructions on changing function key programming 00 Null Key The key is not used and will perform no function when pressed 01 Select Partition 1 Provides an easy way to select Partition 1 This is the same as pressing and holding the key then pressing and hold ing the 1 key to select Partition 1 see section 4 4 Global and Partition Keypad Operation 02 Select Partition 2 Provides an easy way to select Partition 2 This is the same as pressing and holding the key then pressing and hold ing the 2 key to select Partition 2 see section 4 4 Global and Partition Keypad Operation 03 Stay Arm Arms the partition to which the keypad is assigned All Stay Away type zones will be automatically bypassed Delay type zones will provide entry and exit delay The Quick Arm fea ture must be enabled for this key to function Section 015 Option 4 lf Quick Arming is not enabled the user must enter their access code after pressing the function key in order to arm the system in the Stay mode 04 Away Arm Arms the partition to which the keypad is assigned All Stay Away type zones will b
76. 3 alarm reporting code as 81 the panel will send event code 1 in channel 3 The 40 panel will send the number 5 for each of the other channels so that the event code will look like 55155555 The panel will send the status code i based on the status of the zone 7 Alarms Tampers Restorals Openings amp Closings 8 Trouble or Trouble Restoral 9 Test Transmission Example If there is an alarm on Zone 3 the panel will send aaaa 55155555 7 To disable communication for specific events program 00 or FF for the reporting code Robofon Format The control panel can use ROBOFON communication for mat to transmit alarm messages to a receiver When the panel acts as the ROBOFON dialer it can receive the follow ing ASCII signals using ODD parity HANDSHAKE 77 Hex actually received as F7 Hex ACK 06 Hex actually received as 86 Hex NAK 15 Hex actually received as 15 Hex The data is received by the receiver as 1000Hz tones at 20 ms bit A 0 in the bit pattern represents tone on for 20ms and a 1 in the bit pattern represents tone off for 20ms The data bytes are transmitted least significant bit LSB first The data is transmitted in the following format S D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 EXT CHKSUM Where Data Description s 55 Hex as start signal D1 30 Hex as the first digit of the account code D2 30 Hex as the second digit of the account code D3 to D6 3X Hex as the foll
77. 4 Keypad Commands Use any system keypad to enter commands or to program the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 security system The LED keypad uses function and zone indicator lights to represent alarm functions and status The LCD keypad provides a written description on the lig uid crystal display and uses function indicator lights to communicate alarm status to the user The PC1616 PC1832 PC 1864 User s Guide provides basic directions for arming and disarming the system bypassing zones and performing user functions from the key pads The following sections provide additional details on these functions 4 1 Arming and Disarming Arming The system cannot be armed unless the Ready light is on If the Ready light is not on ensure all protected doors and windows are secure and stop movement in areas covered by motion detectors When the Ready light is on enter a valid access code As each digit is pressed the keypad will beep If an incorrect code is entered the keypad will emit a steady 2 second beep to indicate that the code was not correct If the code is cor rect but the Ready light was not on the panel will beep six times rapidly followed by a long two second beep to indicate the system was not ready When the correct code is entered and the system is ready the panel beeps six times rapidly and the Armed light turns on The panel begins counting down the exit delay If the Audible Exit Delay option is enabled the k
78. 56000 05W Detector Instruction Sheet when locating detectors ANYZ ANYCOM ANYZ ANY COM ANYZ ANY COM ANYZ ANYCOM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL L fi J T te 56000 56000 56000 AW W 1 NORMALLY OPEN 2 NORMALLY OPEN NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT AND CONTACT AND CONTACT WITH CONTACTS WITH 1 NORMALLY CLOSED 2 NORMALLY CLOSED END OF LINE END OF LINE CONTACT WITH CONTACT WITH RESISTOR RESISTOR END OF LINE END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR Smoke Detector Delay Sec a Control Unit Delay Sec Circuit zone a The delay power up time marked on the installation wiring diagram of the smoke detector or on the aa smoke detector s is to be used Control panel is suitable for the following UL installations 1 Grade AA Central Station and Grade AA Police Connect with high line security using T LINK to communicate to the Sur Gard MLR IP Receiver 2 Household Fire and Grade A Household Burglary and Home Health Care Signaling Equipment 3 Grade A Local Grade B Central Station and Police Connect with basic line security 4 Grade C Central Station Refer to Installation Manual NOTE For ULC installations please refer to the ULC Wiring Diagram part 18006238 and the ULC Installation Information Sheet part 29002157 58 B 2 PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 Standard Wiring Diagram North America Only Gi POWER LIMITED
79. 64 WARNING High Voltage Disconnect AC Power and telephone lines before servicing o N tr le controlled by a switch o Bi ar Kua 12V 7 Ahr 12V 7 AHr BLACK RED DSC Model BD7 12 NON POWER LIMITED or equivalent Battery StandbyTime 24Hrs min NOTE Wire entry for power limited wiring must be sepa rated by a different entry access from non power limited wir ing 2 4 Keybus Operation and Wiring 2 5 The Keybus is used by the panel to communicate with all modules connected and by the modules to talk to the panel The RED and BLK terminals are used to provide power while YEL and GRN are clock and data The 4 Keybus terminals of the panel must be connected to the 4 Keybus terminals or wires of all modules The following conditions apply e Keybus should be run with minimum 22 gauge quad 0 5mm two pair twisted preferred The modules can be home run to the panel connected in series or can be T tapped Any module can be connected anywhere along the Key bus you do not need a separate Keybus wire run for key pads zone expanders etc No module can be more than 1 000 305m in wire length from the panel NOTE Shielded wire should not be used for Keybus wiring Example of Keybus Wiring Module A is wired correctly as it is within 1 000 305m of the panel in wire distance Module B is wir
80. 8 PC5208 Output Module 50mA ON OFF OFF Zones 49 56 PC5320 Multiple Receiver Interface Module 55MA OFF OFF OFF Zones 57 64 Escort5580 TC Voice Prompting Module 150mA The following is a diagram of the PC5108 zone expander PC5400 Printer Module 65mA module and where the jumper switches are located Refer to PC5401 Data Interface Module 35MA the PC5108 Installation Instruction sheet for the module for PC5700 Fire Module 150mA more information PC5900 Audio Verification Module 50mA O 2e PC5904 Central Station Talk Listen Module 175mA O aB i B B x8 PC5921 Intercom Audio Station 20mA PC5921 EXT Door Box Audio Station 20mA PC5921 EXT R Door Box Audio Station 35mA System Output Ratings TAM VAUXRED BLK YEL GRN Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 cou 5 on Se ee NOTE Only jumpers J1 J2 and J3 determine the zone 700 mA for UL ULC A PC1832 Subtract the listed rating for each keypad assignment for the module PC1864 expansion module and accessory connected to 2 7 Keypad Assignment AUX or Keybus There are 8 available slots for keypads LED and ICON key BELL 100 MA Gontinuous Rating pads by default are assigned to slot 1 LCD keypads are 2 0 A Short Term Available only with stand by assigned by default to slot 8 Keypads can each be assigned battery connected to a different slot 1 to 8 which offers two advantages The FC9200 AUX To a contnuous Rating Subtract for each panel can supervise the keypad connection to indicate a 3 0 A Short Term
81. A the expander to the proper settings see chart below PK5508 8 Zone LED Keypad 125mA NOTE PC5108 v1 0 and lower modules can only support PK5516 16 Zone LED Keypad 125mA the first 32 zones on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 system RFK5500 LCD Keypad with Wireless Module 135mA Pag nad and lower PC5700 enrolls as IYA EXBANGEN RFK5501 ICON Keypad with Wireless Module 135mA NOTE Do not use PC5108 v1 0 and v2 0 simultaneously on RFK5508 8 Zone LED Keypad With Wireless 135mA the same PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 panel Module NOTE Before a zone expander will work properly you must RFK5516 16 Zone LED Keypad With Wireless 135mA set the jumpers so the panel can determine the correct zone Module assignment LCD5500Z LCD Keypad 85mA The following are jumper settings for different zone assign LCD5501Z ICON Keypad 45mA ments for PC5108 v2 0 modules If you need to enroll LCD5501Z32 433 ICON Keypad with Wireless Module 260mA PC5108 v1 0 or PC5700 modules refer to the appropriate LCD5511 ICON Keypad TOOMA module nstallation Sheet for the correct jumper settings LED5511Z 8 Zone LED Keypad 100mA Module Jumpers System Zones Assigned PC5532Z 32 Zone LED Keypad 85mA J2 PC5516Z 16 Zone LED Keypad 85mA ON ON ON Zones disabled PC5508Z 8 Zone LED Keypad 85mA OFE ON ON Zones 09 16 PC5108 Zone Module 35mA ON OFF ON Zones 17 94 PC5132 Wireless Module 125mA OFF OFF ON Zones 25 32 PC5200 Output Module 20mA ON ON OFF Zones 33 40 PC5204 Output Module 20mA OFF ON OFF Zones 41 4
82. Buffer 348 Test Transmission Reporting Codes Walk Test End the walk test end reporting code will be transmitted when a walk test is terminated Walk Test Begin the walk test begin reporting code will be transmitted when a walk test is initiated Periodic Test Transmission with Trouble the panel can be programmed to transmit a Periodic Test Transmission with Trouble Reporting Code in place of the standard Peri odic Test Transmission if any of the following conditions exist e Fire Zone Trouble Zones 1 64 e Battery Trouble PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 PC520X e Fire Zone Alarm Zones 1 64 Two Wire Smoke e Aux Trouble PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 e Fire Trouble Two Wire Smoke e Bell Trouble PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 e Fire Tamper Low Sensitivity WLS AML Zones 1 32 e Module Supervisory e Fire Zones Bypassed Zones 1 64 Ground Fault PC5700 38 e Fire Supervisory Wireless AML Zones 1 32 e TLM Trouble PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 PC5700 Line 1 2 e AC Trouble PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 PC520X e FTC Trouble Periodic Test Transmission the Periodic Test Transmission Reporting Code will be transmitted at the specified time programmed in Section 378 every X number of days see Section 377 System Test the System Test reporting code will be transmit ted when a system test is performed on the panel 349 PC5700 Maintenance Reporting Codes PC5700 Ground Fault Trouble the panel will transmit this reporting code when a Gr
83. C1832 Only PC1864 Only SINS JS LI ja R1 PGMI PGM3 RED BLK YEL GRN 4Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM ze EGND RING np SOOO o o do See corresponding Section NumberText for wiring details 60 B 4 PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 and PC5700 Fire Module Communications Connections For ULC Listed Fire Monitord Installations O S SIIYIY Internally Connected IT LED UNE O LED2 LINE2 ROT BJL QALA nma a PC1864 PC1832 Only Hm JOS m JS mun manana lt t BATTERY 12V 4 0Ah 7Ah BATTERY B 5 Sensor Reset for 2 Wire Smoke Detectors AUX Connection 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS DC Compatiblity Identifier PC5 2 Maximum Operating Voltage 13 75VDC ERAK SF oa BELLS REDS BUG NASA 1 RGM 4 Maximum Circuit Resistance 1002 total Do not mix different models on the same circuit as correct operation may be impaired 22002 END OF LINE RESISTOR EOLR 3 Refer to the 2 wire smoke detector compatibility chart in this manual NOTE Do not combine the 2 wire
84. Code the panel will trans mit a Closing Reporting Code to indicate a Partition s is armed A different reporting code can be transmitted for each User Code Supervisory Code and System Master Code to identify who armed the Partition s Partial Closing a Partial Closing Reporting Code will be transmitted if a Partition is armed with zones manually bypassed The code will also be transmitted if a Partition Auto Arms with zone s in violation Special Closing a Special Closing Reporting Code will be transmitted if the Partition s is armed using any of the fol lowing methods e Quick Arm e Auto Arm e Arming via the DLS Software e Arming via Keyswitch e Away Function Key Arming e Arming with the Maintenance Code e Stay Function Key arming Late to Close a Late to Close Reporting Code will be trans mitted if a partition isn t armed before the Auto arm start time when the late to close option Section 017 option 5 is enabled 342 343 Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 to 32 The panel will transmit an Opening Reporting Code to indi cate partition s is disarmed A different reporting code can be transmitted for each user code partition master code and system master code to identify who armed the partition s 344 Miscellaneous Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Opening by Duress Code 33 34 This Reporting Code will be transmitted in addition to the duress reporting code if a Partition s is disarme
85. Current 89mA MAX Keyswitch Zone Wiring Zones may be programmed to be used as keyswitch arming zones and must be wired according to the following diagram ANYZ ANY COM ANYZ ANY COM ANYZ ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT CONTACT WITH CONTACT WITH NO END OF LINE 56002 END OF LINE 56002 DOUBLE EOL RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR For a complete description of how keyswitch zones operate see section 5 2 Basic Programming sections 001 004 option 22 and 23 2 11 Keypad Zone PGM Keypads with zone inputs can be connected to devices such as door contacts This saves you from running wires back to the control panel for every device To install the keypad open the keypad plastic Refer to the Installation Sheet that came with the keypad for instructions on how to open the keypad Locate the terminals on the key pad circuit board Connect the four Keybus wires from the control panel the red wire to R the black to B the yellow to Y and the green to G LCD55XXZ To connect the zone input on an LCD55XXZ keypad run one wire to the Z terminal and the other to B For powered devices use red and black to supply power to the device Run the red wire to the R positive terminal and the black wire to the B negative terminal When using end of line supervision connect the zone according to one of the configurations outlined in section 2 10 Zone Wi
86. Disabled When the system is armed users can not perform a quick exit pr pressing 0 Quick Arming Func tion Key ON Quick Arming Enabled Function Keys Do Not Require Code 0 arming and Stay Away Function Keys may be used to arm the system without the entry of a valid access code All other function Keys may also be used without the entry of an access code OFF Quick Arming Disabled Function Keys Require Code 0 arming is not permitted and all Function Keys require the entry of an access code to activate including Stay Away keys NOTE This option must be on if less than version 3 0 of the PC5132 is used Bypass Access Code ON Access Code Required to Bypass Zones After entering the 1 Bypass Zones Command an access code must be entered before zones may be bypassed OFF Access Code Not Required to Bypass Zones Enter 1 Bypass Zones Command to bypass zones Master Code ON Master Code Not User Changeable The Master Code Access Code 40 may not be changed by the user and may only be programmed in the Installer s Programming Mode OFF Master Code User Changeable The Master Code may be programmed by the user using the 5 Mas ter Code command The Master Code may also be programmed in the Installer s Programming Mode Telephone Line Mon itor ON Telephone Line Monitor enabled The TLM function will be active and the system will indicate a Trouble 3 condition w
87. F Communications Cancelled Message Disabled The Communications Cancelled message will not be displayed This option is defaulted OFF Call Waiting Cancel ON Call Waiting Cancel Enabled The Call Waiting dialing string programmed in Section 304 will be dialed before the first attempt of each phone number All subsequent dialing attempts to the same phone number will not use the Call Waiting Cancel dialing string OFF Call Waiting Cancel Disabled The Call Waiting dialing string will not be dialed This option is defaulted OFF NOTE A call waiting cancel on a non call waiting line will prevent successful connection to the central station T Link ON T Link Interface Enabled The panel will communicate with a T Link module connected to the PC Link header NOTE Not investigated by UL OFF T Link Interface Disabled The T Link interface is disabled AC Failure Transmission Delay ON AC Failure Transmission Delay is in Hours The AC Fail Transmission delay is in hours Section 377 Option 5 OFF AC Failure Transmission Delay is in Minutes The AC Fail Transmission delay is in minutes Section 377 Option 5 For Future Use Limiting Tamper Alarm Com munication ON No Tamp Alarm Comm when Disarmed In order to decrease the undesired event communication to the monitoring station the installer will have a toggle option with which the tamper alarm event communication can be c
88. If the SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes option is dis abled the panel will operate as follows 39 6 7 8 9 O or from any touchtone telephone The panel will wait for this acknowledgment for the duration of Post Dial Wait for Handshake timer The panel will then indicate which zone is in alarm by sound ing a corresponding number of beeps e g three beeps for Zone 3 The user must then press a key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 or to acknowledge the alarm If the panel has another alarm to communicate it will sound a corresponding number of beeps for the new zone alarm The user must then press a key to acknowledge the signal When there are no further alarms the panel will hang up NOTE Events not received by the central station due to an FTC will not be transmitted via the Private Line format Post Dial Wait for Handshake Section 161 Pager Format The Communicator Format option for either telephone number can be programmed for Pager Format If an event occurs and the Communicator Call Direction options direct the call to a telephone number with the Pager Format selected the panel will attempt to page When calling a pager extra digits will be required to make it work properly The following is a list of Hex digits and what function they perform Hex A not used Hex B simulates the key on a touch tone telephone Hex E two second pause Hex C simulates the key on a touch tone te
89. If there is an open zone at the end of exit delay the system will arm with the zone open 8 Audible Exit Delay ON Audible Exit Delay for Stay Arming When the system is armed in Stay mode the exit delay will be for Stay Arming sounded by 1 beep every 3 seconds OFF Stay Arming is Silent When the system is armed in Stay mode the exit delay will be silent 023 Tenth System Option Cod Definition On Off Description 1 F Key Beeps ON F Key Beeps Only Whenever the F is pressed you will only get the acknowledge beeps from the key pad The bell will not sound OFF F Key Beeps and Sounds Bell F key will beep the keypad and trigger the bell output 2 200 Baud Open ON 200 Baud Open Close Identifier Toggle ON 200 Baud Open Close Identifier is 2 for arming 1 for disarm Close Identifier ing Toggle ON OFF OFF 200 Baud Open Close Identifier Toggle OFF 200 Baud Open Close Identifier is 1 for arming 2 for dis arming 3 Test Transmission ON Test Transmission While Armed Only The Panel will send a test transmission at the programmed interval While Armed Only and time if the system is armed OFF Test Transmission While Armed or Disarmed The Panel will always send a test transmission at the pro grammed interval and time 4 Transmission ON Transmission Counter in Hours The Panel will send a test transmission after the programmed number of Counter hours in the test transmission cycle Section 377 Opt
90. LED ICON keypad Start with disarming the system 1 Press 1 then your access code if required 2 Enter the two digit number of the zone s to be bypassed 01 64 On LED keypads the zone light will turn on to indi cate that the zone is bypassed 3 To unbypass a zone enter the two digit number of the zone 01 64 On LED keypads the zone light will turn off to indicate that the zone is not bypassed 4 To exit bypassing mode and return to the Ready state press Other Bypass Features The following features are also available on the 1 zone bypassing menu e Bypass Recall Press 99 while in the 1 menu to recall the last set of bypassed zones e Clear Bypasses Press 00 while in the 1 menu to clear all bypassed zones e Bypass Groups Users can program a group of zones to be bypassed bypass group Each partition can have a different bypass group To program a bypass group in the 1 menu select the zones to be bypassed Press 95 to save the group To recall the group press 1 followed by 91 If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled the Master code or Supervisor codes must be used to access this feature NOTE The zone attribute for zone bypassing must be enabled see Section 101 164 Zone Attributes Option 4 NOTE Hold up zones should not be part of Bypass Groups NOTE A zone that is manually bypassed via 1 will Rees the alarm fault and tamper conditi
91. Local Area Network Communicator provides an efficient method of communicating via a Local Area Network LAN See the T Link Installation Manual for more details TL250 TL300 Intranet Internet Communicators The T Link Ethernet Communicator provides an efficient method of communicating via Internet Intranet See the T Link TL250 TL300 Installation Manual for more details Alternate Communicators Refer to the associated Skyroute Installation Manual or GS3050 Installation Manual for programming details PC5700 PC5720 Fire Module This is a zone expansion fire module that can be used for ULC Listed non residential fire applications The PC5720 can be used as an interface between the control panel and either a serial printer or a DVACs communication network NOTE The PC5700 PC5720 enroll as two expander modules and use two supervisory slots each NOTE Do not mix PC5700 v1 x and lower modules with PC5108 v2 0 and higher modules on the same system Enclosures Cabinets The PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 main board can be installed PC4050CAR Description Alternate Main Control Cabinet ULC Commercial Burglary for the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 main panel Approximate Dimensions 305mm x 376mm x 124mm 12 0 x 14 8 x 4 9 Accessories can be installed in separate metal enclosures in the following metal enclosures cabinets Enclosure Description Dimensions Description Alternate Main Control Cabinet House hold
92. PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer The entire manual should be carefully read Reference Manual lt RR N cl pa DSC ay ENOCE PowerSeries PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 v4 1 SECURITY SYSTEM DLS2002 and higher Table of Contents Section 1 Introduction 1 1 1 Aboutthe PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 System 1 1 2 About the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 Manual Set 1 Reference Manual cee eae 1 Installation Guide 0 0 00 eee eee 1 Programming Worksheets 1 User Guids ere AP AR 1 1 3 Control and Indicating Equipment Specifications 1 Zone Configuration 1 Access Codes AA 1 Warning Device output 2 MAMA AA aaa 2 Programmable Outputs PGMs 2 POWErSUPPIV seis ee ks eee eee eles a 2 Operating Environmental Conditions 2 Keypad Specifications 2 Alarm Transmitter Equipment ATE Specification 2 System Supervision Features 2 False Alarm Prevention Features 2 Additional Features eee eee 2 1 4 Additional Devices uaa aaa aeaaea 3 Keypads a daa Bk NG NAG PAA Ee es 3 PC5100 2 Wire Addressable Interface Module 3 PC5108 Eight Zone Expander Module 3 PC5132 Wireless Re
93. Premises Equipment and Wiring Network Service Provider s Computer Facilities RJ 31X n Ru agi iali Unused O Alarm Dialing Rut Jack quipment Telephone Line al Telephone Network Demarcation E Unused Point Telephone RJ 11 Jack Answering System Telephone INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT NOTICE This Equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical Specifications This is confirmed by the registration number The abbreviation IC before the reg istration number signifies that registration was performed based on a Declaration of Conformity in dicating that Industry Canada technical specifications were met It does not imply that that Industry Canada approved the equipment NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is 0 1 The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all devices does not exceed five PC1864 Registration number IC 160A PC1864 PC1832 Registration number IC 160A PC1832 PC1616 Registration number IC 160A PC1614 DSC erklaerer herved at denne komponenten overholder alle viktige krav samt andre bestemmelser gitti direktiv 1999 5 EC
94. Squawk on all Arming Disarming Bell Squawks will be heard on all types of Arming and Disarming NOTE This option follows the Bell Squawk on Arming Disarming and Bell Squawk Attribute features 018 Sixth System Option Codes Definition On Off Description 1 Periodic Test Trans ON Periodic Test Transmission Exception Enabled With this feature enabled the panel will not send a test mission Exception transmission if there has been a transmission sent to the receiver within the programmed time Test Trans mission Exception allows any communicable event to reset the test transmission cycle reducing the amount of communications events sent to the central station for example 02 10 Opening 02 11 Closing 1 Days 02 14 Test Transmission 3 Days lt 7 Days 02 16 Opening 2 Days between 02 18 Closing 2 Days Test 02 21 Test Transmission 3 Days lt Transmissions NOTE If an event is communicated the Test Tx counter is reset ensuring that a Test Tx event will not occur for an entire cycle from that point instead of from the last Test Transmission sent An example is given below with test transmission set for every 3 days This ensures that a transmission is sent every 3 days to test communications however if an event has already been sent in the last 3 days a Test Transmission is not required If the event was sent via landline the landline Test Tx cycle is reset NOTE In order for an event to r
95. a ringback SIA Reporting Codes ON SIA Sends Programmed Rep Codes This option is for use with the SIA communication format If 00 is programmed in the reporting code section the event will not be communicated When this option is ON and there is a valid reporting code programmed in the reporting code section the pro grammed reporting code will be transmitted If FF is programmed as a reporting code the event will not be communicated Reporting Code Entry Option ON Option OFF 00 No Transmission No Transmission FF No Transmission Auto Rep Code sent 01 FE 01 FE sent Auto Rep Code sent NOTE If the automatic SIA or automatic Contact ID reporting formats are not used report ing codes must be programmed OFF SIA Sends Automatic Rep Codes When this option is OFF and there is a valid reporting code 01 FE or FF programmed in the reporting code section the panel will transmit an automatic reporting code for SIA only This would be used when automatic reporting codes are required but there is a requirement for a different reporting code i e Pager Format etc 43 Option 4 Communicator Code Closing Confirmation On Off ON Description Closing Confirmation Enabled When a Closing reporting code is successfully transmitted to a pro grammed telephone number the keypad will sound a series of 8 beeps to confirm to the end user that the Closing Code was sent and received OFF Closing Confi
96. acement equipment facilities or services down time purchaser s time the claims of third parties including customers and injury to property Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties whether expressed or implied including all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Digital Secu rity Controls Digital Security Controls neither assumes responsibility for nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning this product This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are governed by the laws of the province of Ontario Canada WARNING Digital Security Controls 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 Installer s Lockout Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer s Lockout option enabled and exhibit no other problems will be subject to a service charge Out of Warranty Repairs Digital Security Controls will at its option repair or replace out of warranty products which are returned to its factory according to the following condition
97. ain at least 1 25 4mm separation f KEYBUS NOTE A minimum 1 4 7mm separation must be maintained at all points between power limited and non power limited wiring and connections Cable tie not provided To prevent wires from falling onto batteries secure them to the enclosure or to the plastic standoff located under the control panel Cable tie not provided DSC RM 1 waive Tean COM NG NO IMPORTANT Minimum 6 4mm 1 4 separation must be maintained between RM I circuits and all other wiring 6800 LED RESISTOR INDICATOR TYPICAL VALUE WARNING Not to be removed by anyone except occupant This equipment should be installed in accordance with the National Fire Code ANSI NFPA 72 National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 Printed information describing proper installation operation testing maintenance evacuation planning and repair service is to be provided with this equipment For compliance with UL 985 at least one hardwired smoke detector is required This device complies with Parts 15 and 68 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesire
98. alarm occurred during the Entry Delay When entry delay expires the control panel will delay the communication of the alarm for an additional 30 seconds to allow the user time to disarm before the signal is sent The police code or burglary verified timer will not begin until the additional 30 second transmission delay has expired without a valid disarming procedure If a zone violation occurs but entry delay is not active the bell will sound and the alarm will be communicated immediately depending on the zone type tripped NOTE The transmission delay attribute must be enabled for all burg type zones when this fea ture is on NOTE Transmission delay and bell delay times should be programmed to be longer than entry delay OFF Standard Entry Delay If bell delay is activated an alarm from a burg type zone will follow bell delay regardless of entry delay being active If transmission delay is activated the communication of an alarm from a zone with the tx delay attribute enabled will be delayed regardless of entry delay being active 3 Keypad Blanking Timing Options ON 5 second Keypad Blanking The panel will turn off all lights and LCDs on the keypads if no key is pressed for 5 seconds when the Keypad Blanking Option is on See option 3 Section 016 OFF 30 second Keypad Blanking The panel will turn off all lights and LCDs on the keypads if no key is pressed for 30 seconds when the Keypad Blanking Option is on O
99. ancel it If transmission delay is active on more than one partition and a code is entered on one of them that partition s transmission delay will be cancelled NOTE For UL installations the entry delay plus communication delay cannot exceed 60 seconds NOTE The communication delay is in minutes for Ky Installations 000 to 255 minutes AC Failure Communication Delay Minutes Hours This value determines the delay before an AC FAILURE or AC RESTORE is reported The AC failure or restore is still displayed immediately Valid entries are from 000 to 255 minutes hours NOTE Selection of minutes or hours for the delay is set in section 382 Option 6 Pg 48 NOTE If AC Failure Communications Delay is programmed as 000 the AC Failure Trouble reporting code will be sent immediately 41 Communication Variables TLM Trouble Delay The number of valid checks 3 second interval reguired before a Telephone Line trouble is generated is programmed here Valid entries are 000 255 for trouble annunciation and transmission delays of 3 to 765 Seconds Test Transmission Cycle Land Line This value determines the period between Test Transmissions for the land line Valid entries are 000 255 Whether this interval is in minutes or days is determined on Section 702 Option 3 NOTE If using Test Transmission Exception a value of 001 will disable the Test Transmission Exception feature Wireless Zone Low Battery Transmissio
100. arms from the same zone within the Cross Zone Timer Duration will cause the Police Code or Cross Zone to be logged and transmitted NOTE The Double Hit feature cannot be used on DD243 Listed systems OFF Double Hit Disabled Two alarms from the same zone will not cause the Police Code or Cross Zone to be logged and transmitted Two different zones must be in alarm to transmit the Police Code or verify the Cross Zone NOTE This feature only applies to zones defined as Interior Instant Stay Away Interior Delay Interior Stay Away or Delay Stay Away PIR Zones e This is a flexible extension of the existing Police Code e This feature is directly affected by the Cross Zone Timer Late To Close ON Late to Close Enabled The panel will communicate and log a Late to Close event at the time programmed for Auto arm for each partition This system toggle controls if the Late to Close Reporting Code is sent at the end of the Auto arm Postpone Pre alert Use this feature for installations that require an audible warn ing if the panel is not armed by a certain time of day but do not wish to have it arm Anyone who hears this warning should manually arm or contact the Central Station to let them know why the panel has not been armed by the programmed time OFF Late to Close Disabled The panel will neither communicate nor log a Late to Close event at the time pro grammed for Auto arm for each partition NOTE If the Auto arm toggle o
101. at a Delay zone is violated first If the panel is armed and a Delay zone is NOT violated during the Exit Delay or the Stay function key is used or 9 armed a violation of this zone type will initiate Entry Delay1 26 24 hr Non Alarm These zones are active at all times but do not cause an alarm and do not show up in alarm memory Zone Attributes such as Zone Bypassing and Door Chime affect the functionality of this zone A 24 Hour Non alarm zone may be used for Zone Fol lower automation applications NOTE This zone type will be active in Walk Test Tampers and Faults Zones programmed as 24 Hour Non alarm type will not cause alarms NOTE Alarms on this zone will not initiate Downlook 27 Future Use 28 Future Use 29 Auto Verified Fire Zone This zone ensures that an alarm condition persists by resetting a tripped sensor in a fire zone and confirming that the sensor has remained tripped or is waiting for the sensor to re trip within a set period of time e g Cycling power to a smoke detec tor to ensure the condition persists when power is restored The alarm sequence for the zone is indicated below Step 1 Duration 20 Seconds Sensor Reset Step 2 Duration 10 Seconds Settle Time Power Up Step 3 Duration 60 Seconds Check for Verified Alarm NOTE If another fire device detects fire during the Auto Verify or Delay sequence the sequence is terminated and alarms are immediately generated for all pending zo
102. ause arming of the system to be inhibited until the valid Installer code is entered If this zone type is violated the Installers code must be entered 8 Installers Code before the system can be armed 22 Momentary Keyswitch A keyswitch module may be connected to the zone programmed as Momentary Keyswitch arm Momentary activation of Arm this zone to the alarm state will alternatively arm and disarm the system and silence alarms Tampers and Faults will only ini tiate their respective trouble sequence NOTE The panel arms in Away mode for SKAFOR Installations only 19 Option 23 Zone Type Maintained Keyswitch Arm Description A keyswitch module may be connected to the zone programmed as Maintained Keyswitch arm In the restored state the panel is disarmed Only the violation of this zone type to the alarm state will make the panel arm Tampers and Faults will only initiate their respective trouble sequence NOTE The panel arms in Away mode for SKAFOR Installations only 24 Future Use 25 Interior Delay Zone The Interior Delay Zone is normally used with motion detectors and has a standard exit delay time If the panel is armed and a Delay zone is violated during the Exit Delay or the Away function key is used the Interior Delay Zone will be active at the end of the Exit Delay This zone will cause an instant alarm when violated This zone type will follow the Entry Delay time provided th
103. ay time this zone type will be bypassed If the 1 command is used to activate all Stay Away type zones this zone will have the standard exit delay Once armed this zone will follow the Entry Delay time for Entry Delay 1 when tripped NOTE The automatic bypass on Stay Away type zones will not be removed by any event other than a valid exit through a non Global Delay type 1 zone during the exit delay or by pressing 1 while armed 07 Delayed 24 hr Fire Operates the same as the standard Fire zone except the alarm memory and transmission by the communicator is delayed by Hardwired 30 seconds If the alarm is acknowledged by pressing any key within 30 seconds the bells will silence and the transmission will be aborted If the alarm has been acknowledged and the smoke detector has not been restored to normal the bell out put will activate after 90 seconds the user then has another 30 second delay before the bell output latches and communi cations is activated A code is then required to silence the bell output NOTE The Fire Delay will be terminated if a 2nd Fire zone is tripped or if the F key is pressed during a delay 08 Standard 24 hr Fire This Fire Zone is used for pull station type circuits On alarm the bell output will sound to indicate that the fire loop has been Hardwired activated If enabled the communicator will immediately transmit the alarm to the monitoring station NOTE DO NOT change the Zone Attributes of Fire type
104. ber For Future Use 7 For Future Use 8 For Future Use NOTE To perform DLS via the T Link module Option 1 Section 401 must be enable or the number of rings in section 406 must be programmed NOTE Option 2 applies to DLS via T Link as well NOTE Option 3 and 4 cannot be performed through T Link 402 Downloading Computer s Phone Number This telephone number is 32 digits in length 403 Downloading Access Code This 6 digit hexadecimal code allows the panel to confirm that it is communicating with a valid downloading computer 404 Panel Identification Code This 6 digit Hexadecimal code allows the downloading computer to confirm the identity of the control panel 405 Double Call Timer This timer sets the amount of time that can be taken between calls when using Double Call to contact the panel Valid entries are 001 to 255 seconds 406 Number of Rings to Answer On The value in this section determines how many rings that the panel will automatically pick up on in order to establish a DLS connec tion Default value is 000 rings Valid entries are 000 020 NOTE If Section 401 Option 1 and Section 406 are enabled either one will work depending on how the installer calls the premises 499 Initiate PC Link Communications The installer may initiate a PC Link DLS session between a computer and panel by entering this section in the following manner 499 Installers Code 499 The install
105. ceiver Module 3 PC5200 Power Supply Output Module 3 PC5204 Power Supply Output Module 3 PC5208 Eight Low Current Output Module 3 Escort5580 TC Module 3 PC5900 Audio Verification Module 3 PC5400 Printer Module 3 PC5401 Serial Interface Module 3 T Link Local Area Network Communicator 3 TL250 TL300 Intranet Internet Communicators 3 Alternate Communicators naana 3 PC5700 PC5720 Fire Module 4 Enclosures Cabinets ee eeee 4 1 5 Battery Standby Times versus AUX Load 4 Section 2 Installation and Wiring 5 24 Installation Steps 5 2 2 Terminal Descriptions 5 AC Power Terminals 5 Battery Connection 5 Auxiliary Power Terminals AUX and GND 5 Bell Output Terminals BELL and BELL 5 Keybus Terminals RED BLK YEL GRN 6 Programmable Outputs PGM1 to PGM4 6 Zone Input Terminals ZitoZ8 6 Telephone Connection Terminals TIP RING T 1 R 1 6 2 3 Wire Routing for Power amp Non Power Limited 6 2 4 Keybus Operation and Wiring 6 2 5 Current Ratings Modules 4 Accessories 6 PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 Device Ratings 7 System Output Ratings
106. d the panel will initiate a call to the 16 downloading computer The panel will make 1 attempt to call the downloading computer NOTE The downloading computer must be waiting for the panel to call before downloading can be performed 7 For Future Use 8 User Walk Test 6 User Functions allows the user to enable disable the User Walk Test mode The User Walk Test functionality and operation are based on the Installer Walk Test how ever there are some relevant differences between them regarding fire zone violation handling or communication during the test Fire zones F Key and 2 wire Smoke Detectors are excluded from User Walk Test If any of these zones is violated or activated during User Walk Test the system will exit from Walk Test mode and gener ate an alarm condition for the violated fire zone To pro vide support for event communication new Programming Sections are added for the Walk Test Begin End report ing codes The User Walk Test mode operates with a 15 minute time out If there is no zone violation for 15 minutes the sys tem restores from User Walk Test mode The Bell will sound a squawk instead of a 2 second pulse LCD Keypad User Functions Additional features are available using on the LCD keypad These features do not have numbers assigned Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through the 6 menu and press the k key to select the following commands e View Event Buffer The 500 E
107. d as not bypassable Casual Users The installer should caution the user s not to give system information to casual users e g codes bypass methods etc to baby sitters or service people Only the One Time Use codes should be given to casual users User Information The installer should advise the users and note in the User s Manual e Service organization name and telephone number e The programmed exit time e The programmed entry time e Test system weekly Two Wire Smoke Detector Compatibility if available Maximum loop resistance 24 Ohms e Operating Voltage Range 9 8 13 8 VDC e Maximum Alarm Current 89 mA e Compatibility Identifier PC18 1 See Section 5 PGM Wiring for compatible 2 wire smoke detectors gt e Lo o oy o o o 54 SIA FAR Installations Minimum requirement system for SIA FAR Installations e 1PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 Control panel e 2 Local annunciation devices The local annunciation devices may be any combination of the following keypads as long as Nag is at least one LCD keypad in the installation Model LCD5500Z or PK5500 e LCD5500Z e LCD5501Z e PK5500 e PK5508 e PKP LCD e PKP ICN e PK5501 e PK5516 The following optional subassembly modules also bear the SIA FAR classification and may be used if desired PC5108 Zone Expander Module Compatible initiating devices Bravo200 series 300 series 400 series 500 series 600 series AC 100 Encore300 series Force200 series 210 series MN24
108. d operation Model PC1864 FCC Reg No F53AL01BPC1864 Model PC1832 FCC Reg No F53AL01BPC1832 Model PC1616 FCC Reg No F53AL01BPC1614 REN 0 1B Plug Type RJ 31K MADE IN CANADA AUX INPUT RESISTOR WIRING IDENTIFICATIONS a a 2 WIRE SHOKE rl on 22000 sw g7 LI PGH BELL CIRCUIT ohms 22 s Zaha OSW gt EOIR gees SINGLE ZONE EOL secon 5 5 AUX INPUT wa 5 Tong Normally Open gadag Push button Switch B Va Temperature Range 0 C 49 C 32 F 120 F Maximum Humidity 85 R H For detailed installation and operating instructions refer to the Installation Guide 29007109 User Manual 29007165 and the Reference Manual 29007160 available on the DSC website The PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 is UL Listed for limited energy installations per NEC Article 760 Recognized limited energy cable should be used Observe NEC wiring requirements and local codes defined by the authority having jurisdiction Security detection devices that require power from the control panel must be UL Listed for the intended application and operate over the range of 11 6 12 6VDC residential 12 0VDC commercial The DSC Bravo Series are recommended UL Listed motion detectors Compatible system keypads PC5508Z KP5508Z PC5516Z KP5516Z PC5532Z KP5532Z LCD5500Z KP5500Z LCD5501 PKP LCD PKP ICN LCD5501232 433 ULC NOTES e For ULC Listed Fire Monitoring Installations amp module requirements please refer to the ULC Instal
109. d using a Duress Code Opening by Master or Supervisory Code The panel will transmit this reporting code to indicate a Partition s is armed A different reporting code can be transmitted for each User Code Supervisory Code and System Master Code to identify who armed the Partition s Auto Arm Cancellation This reporting code is transmitted when the Auto Arming sequence is canceled or Postponed 37 Special Opening A Special Opening Reporting Code will be transmitted if the Partition s is disarmed using any of the fol lowing methods e Disarming using the Maintenance Code e Disarming via the DLS Software e Disarming via keyswitch 345 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes Battery Trouble Alarm the panel will transmit a Battery Trouble Alarm Reporting Code when the backup battery drops below 11 5 VDC AC Failure Trouble Alarm the panel will transmit an AC Fail ure Trouble Alarm Reporting Code when the AC to the panel is lost and the AC Failure Communication Delay timer expires Bell Circuit Trouble Alarm a Bell Circuit Trouble Alarm Reporting Code will be transmitted immediately if an open condition is measured on the Bell Output of the main panel Fire Trouble Alarm a Fire Trouble Alarm Reporting Code will be transmitted immediately when an open condition is measured on any Fire type zone Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Alarm the Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Alarm Reporting Code will be transmitted if the AUX output is sh
110. dant communicator for events from each Call Direction 8E 1 92 8 group The Third phone number can only be used as a 96 2 82 7 backup or alternate of the first 86 3 9C 8 Each report falls under one of the following 5 Groups 9A 4 8C 9 1 Partition X Alarms amp Restores NOTE The Talk Listen Audio Event overrides any other Partition X Openings amp Closings Event Identifier Partition X Tampers amp Restores System Maintenance Alarms amp Restores System Test Transmissions Each group can be assigned to the following Call Direc tions Option 1 1st Telephone Number and 3rd Telephone Num ber if enabled for Alternate or Backup Option 2 2nd Telephone Number The first five digits of the Account Codes must be used for proper operation Telephone Line Monitoring TLM When the TLM Enable option is selected the panel will supervise the telephone line and will indicate a trouble condi tion if the telephone line is disconnected If the TLM Enable option is ON the panel will check the tele ab ON phone line every 10 seconds If the telephone line voltage is Opti f ption 3 1st Telephone Number via LINKS and 3rd Tele Bee pel the ete pe Pie ea ae i Aa phone Number if enabled for Alternate or Backup SUNG oe secuon ME pane wilerepor a rouS G Option 4 2nd Telephone Number Via LINKS The default number of checks is 10 Enter a number from 000 to 255 in the TLM Trouble Delay section to change the number of chec
111. digit If an account number has a 0 in it substitute a HEX digit A for the 0 Examples e 3 digit account number 123 program 1230 e 3 digit account number 502 program 5A20 4 digit account number 4079 program 4A79 When programming reporting codes two digits must be entered If one digit reporting codes are to be used the sec ond digit must be programmed as a 0 If a 0 is to be trans mitted substitute a HEX digit A for the O Examples e 1 digit reporting code 3 program 30 2 digit reporting code 30 program JA To prevent the panel from reporting an event program the reporting code for the event as 00 or FF NOTE This communication format cannot be selected if Downlook is required Scantronics Format This is a DTMF format that sends reporting codes as One 4 digit account code Eight 1 digit reporting channels event code One 1 digit status channel The software automatically generates a code for the event based on the programming of the call direction groups Channels 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 aaaa XOX X xX XxX Xx X i Account Event Status Code Code Code When you program the reporting codes for zones and events programming sections 320 353 program them in the for mat XY where X channels 1 8 Y event code 0 9 If your central station uses a Scantronics 5100 receiver only program numbers from 1 to 6 for the event code Example If you program the zone
112. ds i e 090 255 sec onds NOTE For UL Installations the Entry Delay plus the Commu nications Delay must not exceed 60 seconds NOTE Exit Time Restart shall be disabled when the panel is used in combination with T Link TL250 TL300 09 Bell Cut off 001 255 Minutes The Bell Cut off for all 8 partitions is one entry The siren will silence after the number of minutes pro grammed for the Bell Cut off time have passed The default Bell Cut off is 4 minutes The panel supervises the Bell output If an open condition is detected the panel will immediately indicate a trouble condi tion by beeping the keypad twice every 10 seconds to alert the owner of the problem The panel can send a Bell Circuit Trouble and Trouble Restoral reporting codes to indicate the situation See Section 5 6 Communicator Program ming If the Temporal Three Fire Signal option is enabled all Fire signals will follow the Temporal Three Pattern as described in NFPA 72 If turned OFF all Fire signals will sound a one second on one second off cadence If Fire Bell Continuous is enabled the alarm output will sound until a code is entered If disabled the alarm will sound until a code is entered or the bell cut off time has expired NOTE Only fire zones will follow the Temporal Three Fire Signal Bell G ut Off sr a NA AN od NG ees Section 005 Bell Circuit Trouble Reporting Code Section 349 Bell Circuit Trouble Restoral Reporting Code
113. dshake recognized within 40 seconds the panel will hang up This programmable timer adds a delay before the next call is attempted and is defaulted to 001 for a total of six seconds Module Programming The programming sections listed below pertain to additional modules on the system For instructions on programming these modules and a description of each programming sec tion see the associated Installation Manuals 1 PC5400 Programming Section 801 2 PC5900 Programming Section 802 e PC5900 Audio Verification Module provides Talk Listen in capability for audio verification of alarms Up to 4 microphones and 2 speakers can be connected to the module The talk listen in options are programmable by the central station operator using the telephone keys 1 9 and Please refer to the PC5900 Installation Manual for more details 2 Alternate Communicator Programming Section 803 3 PC5132 Programming Section 804 4 PC5100 Programming Section 805 NOTE All Talk Listen and or video sessions are disconnected when the panel communicates alarms to the central station Telephone 1 amp 3 Listen In Enabled Section 381 Option 5 Telephone 2 Listen In Enabled Section 381 Option 6 5 10 Special Installer Instructions 900 Panel Version This section will display the panel version 901 Installer Walk Test Mode Enable Disable The Installer Walk Test can be used to test the alarm state of eac
114. e 7 key an additional time to view zones in RF Delinquency trouble An LED keypad will indicate battery failure using zone lights The following will occur Keypad beeps Keypad displays Press 7 1 Zones with low batteries LED keypad zone lights 1 to 32 Press 7 again 2 Handheld keypads with low batteries LED keypad zone lights 1 to 4 Press 7 again 3 Wireless keys with low batteries LED keypad zone lights 1 to 16 Press 7 again 4 Zones in RF Delinquency trouble LED keypad zone lights 1 to 32 Light 8 Loss of System Time When the panel is powered up the internal clock needs to be set to the correct time This trouble is cleared when an attempt is made to reset the clock This is set in 6 Master Code Programming on page 16 4 Door Chime On Off Trouble Menu Acknowledgement If enabled the keypad will beep 6 times rapidly when a zone Press 9 for Trouble Menu Acknowledgement This will is tripped and restored The panel will only do this for zones acknowledge and override existing troubles so the system with the Door Chime attribute enabled and if the door chime can be armed An override event will also be generated and feature is enabled The door chime attribute for each zone is logged identifying the user To override open zones use the programmed in sections 101 to 164 Zone Bypass feature 1 f 5 Programming Access Codes lf a zone fault tamper occurs press 2 9 to override the Access codes ar
115. e The zone wiring is supervised by the control panel for e Short Circuit Supervisory off normal e Open Circuit loss of the end of line resistor this will be indicated as a Zone Trouble A Fire Supervisory zone monitors fire critical systems to indi cate when those systems are in a condition that could pre vent normal operation These most commonly monitored devices are sprinkler gate valves to ensure they are not closed which would prevent water from flowing to the sprin klers Fire System Operation Manual Signal Silence Once the panel is in alarm and the alarm notification appli ances are active entering a valid user code will silence the alarm signals Silencing will not deactivate any output programmed as Fire Strobe Manual Silencing initiates a Trouble condition by turning on the keypad Trouble LED and sounding the keypad buzzer The buzzer may be silenced by entering an access code Automatic Signal Silence Bell Time out Ref Section 014 Option 8 Fire Bell Follows Time out Ref Section 005 Bell Time out default 004 minutes The fire alarm notification appliances may be set to silence automatically after a programmed time The system is default programmed to silence the notification appliances four minutes after the last initiated fire alarm If the Fire Time out option is disabled the notification appliance can only be silenced manually The Bell Time out timer begins upon the first fire alarm Each
116. e Light Flashes if AC Fails When AC power is lost from the system the Trouble light will flash in the base Ready and Armed mode within 30 seconds from after power is lost When AC restores the Trouble light will stop flashing within 30 seconds If enabled this option will override the AC display option OFF Trouble Light Does Not Flash on AC Fail When AC power is lost from the system the Trouble light will not flash 3 Keypad Blanking ON Blank Keypad When Not Used If no keys are pressed for 30 seconds all keypad lights except backlight ing if enabled will be shut OFF until the next keypress Entry delay Audible Alarm or keypad buzzer condi tion NOTE Keypad function keys will still operate when the keypad is blank unless the function key is programmed to require an access code NOTE Keypad Blanking While Armed will override this feature OFF Keypad Always Active The keypad lights will remain ON at all times 4 Keypad Blanking Restore ON Access Code Required to remove Keypad Blanking A valid access code must be entered before a blanked Keypad can be used OFF Access Code Not Required Pressing any key on a blanked keypad will remove the blanking 5 Keypad Backlighting ON Keypad Backlighting is Enabled All keypads on the system will have backlighting on all of the time OFF Keypad Backlighting is Disabled All keypads on the system will have their backli
117. e active at the end of the exit delay Delay type zones will provide entry and exit delay The Quick Arm feature must be enabled for this key to function Section 015 Option 4 If Quick Arming is not enabled the user must enter their access code after pressing the function key in order to arm the system in the Away mode 05 9 No Entry Delay Arm After this function key is pressed the user must enter a valid access code The Partition will arm and remove entry delay 17 System Master or Supervisor Code will have to be entered before the panel will allow programming to be performed see section 5 Programming Access Codes 12 6 User Functions This function key provides the user with an easy method for programming user functions After keys are pressed a valid System Master or Partition Master must be entered before the panel will allow user functions to be performed See sec tion 6 User Functions 13 7 1 Command Output Option 1 This function key provides the user with a simple method for activating a PGM Output programmed as Command Output Option 1 See Section 5 8 Programmable Output Program ming PWS Sect 8 By default after this key is pressed a valid access code must be entered see section 7 Com mand Output Functions 14 7 2 Smoke Detector Reset Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate for 5 sec onds any output programmed as Sensor
118. e by Zone e Fire Trouble e Tamper by Zone False Alarm Prevention Features e Audible Exit Delay e Audible Exit Fault e Urgency on Entry Delay e Quick Exit e Swinger Shutdown Recent Closing Reporting Code e Cross Zone Police Code Alarm e Burglary Verified Timer e Communication Delay Rotating Keypress Buffer Additional Features e Automatic inhibit swinger shutdown for Alarm Tamper Trouble signals after 3 occurrences in a given set period see section 377 Opt 1 alarms 2 tampers 3 trou bles e Programmable keypad lockout option see section 012 e Automatic arming by partition at a specified time each day of the week e No activity arming e Keypad activated alarm output and communicator test e Keypad lockout e Audio capability using the PC5900 Audio Verification Module and central station 2 way listen in e All modules connect to the system via a 4 wire Keybus up to 1000 305m from the main panel e Event buffer can be printed using PC5400 PC5401 RS 232 Serial Interface module e Supports the Escort5580 TC Voice Prompt Module with automation and lighting control 500 event buffer time and date stamped e Uploading downloading capability e Daylight savings time option 1 4 Additional Devices If a Fault or Tamper condition occurs on a zone while the system is disarmed a trouble condition will be indicated If a Fault or Tamper condition occurs on a zone while the system is armed the bell will be
119. e output options and attributes PGM Attribute Programming Section 501 564 009 011 Programmable Output Options Option Output Description 01 Burglary and Fire Bell Fol This output will activate when the alarm output is active switch to ground and will turn off when the alarm output is lower silenced If the alarm output is pulsing the PGM output will pulse as well This PGM output will follow e Fire Pre alerts e Temporal Three Fire Signal if enabled e All Burglary and Fire Alarms by Partition e Bell Cut Off time This output will NOT follow Bell Squawks of any kind The Main Bell will still activate for all alarms the PGM output will only activate for alarms for the partition it is assigned to NOTE The Fire Bell has precedence over Burglary If a fire alarm occurs on Partition X and Partition Y already has a Burglary Alarm active Burg PGM active on Partition Two the Fire and Burg output on Parti tion Y will pulse Fire PGM with the Main Bell Silent alarms will be audible if the either Partition is in an audible alarm condition 02 Future Use 03 Sensor Reset This output will normally be active switched to ground This option is used to reset power for latching smoke detec tors The output will deactivate for 5 seconds when the 7 2 command is entered see section 7 Command Output Functions The keypad buzzer will not sound for the fiv
120. e rep codes sent A R 1 AA MA 00 MH 00 together 329 P Key Alarm Rest Keypad panic alarm alarm and restore rep codes sent together A R 1 2A PA 00 PH 00 329 Aux Input Alarm Rest Option 23 24 a panic button wired to PGM 2 is pressed access A R 1 4A UA 99 UH 99 code is entered Option 04 a 2 wire smoke detector wired to PGM 2 goes into A R 1 11 FA 99 FH 99 alarm alarm is cleared 330 337 Zone Tamper Restoral Zone is tampered tamper condition restored T R 1 44 TA ZZ TR ZZ 338 General System Tamper Enrolled module with tamper inputs has a tamper alarm all mod T R 1 45 TA 00 TR 00 Rest ule tampers restored 338 Keypad Lockout Maximum number of incorrect access codes has been entered at T R 4 21 JA 00 a keypad 339 341 Closings System armed user 01 34 40 42 indicated O C 4 A1 CL UU 341 Partial Closing One or more zones bypassed when system armed O C 4 7A CG ZZ 341 Special Closing Closing arming using one of the following methods quick arm O C 4 AA CL 00 auto arm keyswitch function key maintenance code DLS soft ware wireless key 341 Late to Close Whenever the Auto arm prealert sounds if the Late to Close O C 4 A4 CI 00 option is enabled 341 Exit Fault O C 3 74 EE 00 342 344 Openings System disarmed user 01 34 40 42 indicated O C 4 A1 OP UU 344 Auto arm Cancellation Auto arm cancelled O C 4 A5 CE 00 344 Special Opening Opening disarming using one of the following method
121. e required in order to perform various func trouble then 1 to override the open zone tions on the system such as arm disarm activate command NOTE When using the Trouble Menu Acknowledgement outputs etc feature Section 022 Option 3 has to be enabled When using an LCD keypad the trouble conditions will be listed on the display Users can scroll through the list of present trouble conditions using the arrow lt gt keys NOTE Troubles can be viewed while armed using the LCD keypad provided the keypad is version 2 0 or later Older Program New Access Code To program an access code enter 5 Master Code fol lowed by a two digit number corresponding to the access code you want to program then enter a new access code The available access codes are as follows keypads will incorrectly display Fire Trouble If using older General Access Codes Access Codes 01 to 32 LCD keypads program section 013 option 3 as OFF to Each access code can be used to arm and disarm the ensure that troubles are displayed correctly NOTE If a trouble is present when the system is armed the trouble LED will remain on during Exit Delay but will turn off once the exit delay timer expires 3 Alarm Memory assigned partitions Additional access code attributes are also programmable to determine what abilities the code will have You can program partition assignments and access code attributes by following the instructi
122. e second period Refer to the Control Panel Wiring Diagram in this manual for wiring instructions NOTE Only ONE of options 03 Sensor Reset and 20 7 2 Command Output Option 2 may be pro grammed on the same system When this option is selected the PGM output is normally low That is it is the reverse of all other options which are nor mally high and go low when activated This option is normally used as the negative return for power to 4 wire smoke detectors positive comes from the Aux terminal To activate this output to reset smoke detectors enter the 7 2 command The PGM terminal will go high open circuit and thus remove power from the devices connected Refer to he hookup diagram at the back of the manual for instructions on connecting 4 wire smoke detectors 04 2 Wire Smoke Reset When this option is selected the PGM2 functions much like option 03 in that it is normally low supplying the negative PGM2 only return However 2 Wire smoke detectors can be supported which means that a zone input does not need to be used The PGM2 terminal also supervises the input and generates a trouble condition with the absence of a 2 2KQ resistor between it and the Aux terminal The two wire smoke detector input is an instant and latching alarm 05 System Armed Status The output will activate switch to ground when the Partition or System is armed and deactivate when disarmed If this output is assigned to both partitions all par
123. econd Telephone Number 303 Third Telephone Number NOTE There is a static delay of 2 seconds before any addi tional dial tone search in a phone number NOTE The panel will not attempt to communicate if no phone number is programmed This applies to Phone Num bers 1 2 and 3 304 Call Waiting Cancel Dialing String This is a 6 digit Hex entry that is used to disable Call Waiting on a Call Waiting equipped phone line This is typically 7 0 in most areas Dialing this string before a phone number will disable Call Waiting for the duration of the call If this section is programmed not FF and Section 382 Option 4 is ON the panel will dial this string in place of the first digit of the phone number Sections 301 303 This only applies to the first attempt that is made to each phone number NOTE If not all 6 digits are required they should be filled with Hex F All 6 digits of this section need to be programmed in order for any changes to be accepted Communicator Account Codes The System Account Code 310 will be used by the panel when communicating System events e g Low Battery Test Transmission This account code can be up to six digits in length for the SIA Communications format Only the SIA reporting format supports six digit account codes NOTE If the communicator is programmed for the SIA reporting format the system will use this account code for all partitions There are eight Partition Ident
124. ectors can only be connected to the dedicated 2 wire smoke zone on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 PGM2 and Aux terminals 6 1 Partitions and Fire System Configuration A fire system within a single building must not be partitioned in such a way that audible or visual alarm notification appli ances would operate in one partition and not another Even though the system can be partitioned for security con trol purposes any fire zone on any partition in the building must activate all fire monitoring zones in all system parti tions The PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 provides two methods for achieving these results Fire Configuration 1 e Assign all fire monitoring zones to one partition e Assign at least one keypad to the same partition as the fire monitoring zones e Other types of zones can also be assigned to this parti tion without affecting the fire operation as described below Operation The waterflow and any fire monitoring zones on the PC5700 module will be displayed in the auto scroll mode on all parti tion and global keypads If a zone on the PC5700 is in alarm then fire silence and reset can be done from any partition keypad If the alarm is from a partition zone then fire alarm silence and reset can only be done directly on the fire partition key pad s To silence from other partition keypads or a global keypad requires that the keypad be loaned to the fire parti tion Fire Configuration 2 Recommended e Assign all
125. ed correctly as it is within 1 000 305m of the panel in wire distance Module C is NOT wired cor ponro rectly as it is further than 1 000 305m from the panel in wire distance Current Ratings Modules amp Accessories In order for the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 system to operate properly the power output capabilities of the main control and expansion devices must not be exceeded Use the data presented below to ensure that no part of the system is over loaded and cannot function properly 2 6 Assigning Zones to Zone Expanders The main panel contains zones 1 to 8 Additional zone expanders may be added to increase the number of zones PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 Device Ratings Max Device Description Ratin P SNo on the system Each zone expander consists of one group of 8 zones Each module must be set to assign the specific Other Devices Read the manufacturer s literature carefully to determine the maximum current requirement during activation or alarm and use this value for loading calculations Do not allow con nected devices to exceed the system capabilities during any possible operational mode PK5500 LCD Keypad 125mA zones to the expander To do this set the jumpers located on PK5501 ICON Keypad 125m
126. en transmitting to central station Local Mode ON Local Mode Enabled The panel will always send events to the PC5108L Module Downlook will not be initiated if requested OFF Local Mode Disabled The panel will only send events that are being communicated to the PC5108L Module Downlook will be initiated when requested 382 Third Communicator Option Codes Option 1 Communicator Code Contact I D Partial Closing Identifier On Off ON Description Partial Closing Identifier 5 Contact I D uses 5 as the Identifier for the Partial Closing event OFF Partial Closing Identifier 4 Contact I D uses 4 as the Identifier for the Partial Closing event Walk Test Communication ON Zone Alarms Communicate during Walk Test Enabled Zone alarms that occur during Walk Test will communicate if programmed to do so OFF Zone Alarms Communicate during Walk Test Disabled Zone alarms that occur during Walk Test will not communicate even if programmed This option is defaulted OFF Communications Cancelled Message ON Communications Cancelled Message Enabled The Communications Cancelled LCD or CC ICON message will be displayed if alarms are acknowledged during the Transmission Delay time This message will be displayed for 5 seconds on all keypads on the partition The acknowledgment can be from an access code disarm function key or a keyswitch zone OF
127. er a period of time e Calculate the average amount of time per day that the panel gains or loses Add or Subtract this value seconds from 60 and enter the value Example 1 The clock loses an average of 9 seconds per day Solution Program the panel to adjust the clock by 51 seconds instead of the default 60 sec onds for the last minute of each day in section 700 This will speed up the panel s clock by 9 seconds correcting the problem 47 Example 2 The clock gains an average of 11 seconds per day Solution Program the panel to adjust the clock by 71 seconds instead of the default 60 sec onds for the last minute of each day in section 700 This will slow down the panel s clock by 11 seconds correcting the problem NOTE If the Auto arm time is set for 23 59 any change to the Clock Adjust option will directly affect the Auto arm pre alert time 701 First International Option Codes Option International Code ON OFF Description 1 AC ON 50 Hz AC The incoming AC power cycles at 50 Hz OFF 60 Hz AC This is the North American standard where the incoming AC power cycles at 60 Hz 2 Time Base ON The timebase is the internal crystal oscillator In cases of unstable AC power input the internal crystal can be used to keep the most accurate timebase OFF The timebase is the AC power input The 50 or 60 Hz AC power input is normally very stable and can be used as the timebase 3 Arming Inhibit ON AC DC Arming Inhibit with Batt
128. er is almost full NOTE For EN panels the Event Buffer 75 Full will not be logged DLS Lead In the DLS Lead In Reporting Code will only be transmitted if the DLS Call Back feature is being used See Section 5 8 Downloading Before the panel calls the com puter back it will call central station and transmit the report ing code to indicate a download session is about to begin DLS Lead Out after a downloading session is attempted and or completed the panel will transmit a DLS Lead Out Reporting Code Zone Fault Alarm the Zone Fault Alarm Reporting Code will be transmitted when there is a short detected on any DEOL zone and or a loss of supervisory on a wireless zone Zone Fault Restore the Zone Fault Restore Reporting Code will be transmitted when the fault condition on the zone is corrected Delinquency Code the Delinquency reporting code is sent whenever the panel is not armed within the number of days programmed for the Delinquency Transmission Delay General Zone Low Battery Alarm the panel will transmit a General Zone Low Battery Alarm Reporting Code when a wireless detector indicates a low battery condition and the delay programmed in Zone Low Battery Transmission Delay expires General Zone Low Battery Restoral the General Zone Low Battery Restoral Reporting Code will be transmitted when the low battery condition on all wireless zones is cor rected The specific zone that caused the trouble will be stored to the Event
129. er should already have the PC Link Cable properly connected between the panel s header and the downloading com puter as well as have the DLS file waiting for the panel to connect before entering this command NOTE PC Link cannot be initiated while the panel is communicating via the phone line 5 7 Programmable Output Programming 501 514 Programmable Output Attributes PGM output attributes and output type must be programmed for each PGM output PGM output options 09 System Trouble and 10 Latched System Event have a unique set of attributes listed below the description of each output type PGM attributes return to their default settings wnen PGM output options are changed See the programming worksheets for the PGM output types defaults CAUTION Select the normal and active states of each PGM output to ensure that undesirable output states do not occur after a loss and restore of AC power If you program more than one PGM output as the same output type e g If PGM 1 and PGM 2 are both programmed as 19 Com mand Output 1 the settings for output attributes 1 2 and 5 must be the same This does not apply to outputs programmed as types 09 and 10 NOTE Attribute 3 must be ON for PGM Option 16 Assigning Partitions to Programmable Outputs By default all programmable outputs are assigned to partition 1 For programmable outputs to work on other partitions enable or dis able the appropriate partitions in the Partit
130. erSeries Control Panel refer to the Installation Instructions that come with each module User Guide One user guide comes with the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 system The User s Guide provides easy to follow instruc tions for end users Installers should also review this manual in order to properly instruct the end users once the installa tion is complete 1 3 Control and Indicating Equipment Specifications Zone Configuration 6 Fully programmable zones PC1616 8 Fully programmable zones PC1832 PC1864 34 zone types 9 programmable zone attributes e Zone configurations available Normally closed Single EOL and Double EOL zone supervision e Hardwired zone expansion fully supervised available using the Model PC5108 eight Zone Expander Module and the Model PC5700 Fire Module e Expandable to 16 zones PC1616 e Expandable to 32 zones PC1832 e Expandable to 64 zones PC1864 One zone input available on the keypads e Wireless zone expansion fully supervised available using the Model PC5132 RF Receiver operating at 433MHZ NOTE PC1616 expandable to 16 zones only Up to 2 partitions PC1616 Up to 4 partitions PC1832 Up to 8 partitions PC1864 Access Codes 39 access codes 32 User Codes Level 2 e 1 System Master Code Level 3 e 2 Supervisor Codes e 2 Duress Codes e 1 Maintenance Guard Code e 1 Installer Code Level 3 Programmable attributes for each user code see sec tion 4 2 for details 1 0
131. ery Check Enabled When an AC or DC trouble is present the system will not arm This includes Keypad Keyswitch Automatic and Downloading Arming If enabled and arming is attempted the system will perform a System Battery check as well as a Bat tery Check on all peripheral modules supported by a backup battery OFF Arming not Inhibited The system can be armed regardless of the presence of an AC or DC trou ble and will not check all system batteries upon arming NOTE If this option is enabled it is strongly recommended that AC Troubles be displayed Section 017 Option 1 ON 4 Latching System Tamper ON System Tampers Require Installer Reset and Inhibit Arming If any system tamper condition occurs the Installer s code must be entered 8 Installer Code and the tamper condition must be restored before the system can be armed This also includes auto arming and keyswitch If auto arming is attempted with a latched tamper the panel will not arm The Auto arm Cancellation code is not transmitted however because a user did not cancel the auto arming sequence OFF System Tampers Do Not Require Installer Reset If any system tamper condition occurs an Installer Reset is not required NOTE If enabled the manual bypassing of a zone will not bypass the tamper or fault states DEOL This feature also applies to Zone Faults 5 Access Code Length ON 6 digit Access Codes All access codes on the system will be 6 digits in
132. eset the Test Tx cycle a Kissoff must be received from the receiver NOTE The Test Transmission cycle will not be reset when events are transmitted using the Pager 05 or Residential Dial 06 formats OFF Periodic Test Transmission Exception Disabled The Panel will always send a test transmission at the programmed interval and time 2 For Future Use 3 For Future Use 4 For Future Use 5 Keypad Buzzer ON Keypad Buzzer Follows Bell Enabled The keypad buzzers will follow the selected partition s bell activity Alarm OFF Keypad Buzzer Follows Bell Disabled The keypad buzzer will not follow all bell activity Only alarms des ignated to activate the keypad buzzer will do so 28 Definition Cross Zone Police Code On Off ON Description Cross Zoning is Enabled The panel will use the Cross Zone Attribute for Burglary Verification This feature requires two or more trips on a zone s specified as cross zones within a specified time before starting an alarm sequence See Section 101 Option 9 When a zone with the Cross Zone Attribute Enabled is violated nothing occurs on the local premises except Entry Delay or System Event PGM output activation if applicable and the Cross Zone Timer com mences If another Zone with the Cross Zone attribute enabled is violated before the timer expires the panel will transmit the first alarm signal a Cross Zone event followed by the second zone alarm and begins the approp
133. ess code used to perform this function will be logged with User Log User XX Swinger Shutdown will be reset if the Away button is pressed while the system is armed Inhibit Arming All troubles on the panel will prevent the system from arming and it will force the Ready LED to shut off Press 9 in the Trouble Menu to clear Troubles NOTE With this feature disabled Bell Trouble will still inhibit arming Disarming To disarm the panel enter the premises through the desig nated entry exit door The keypad will emit a steady beep to warn that you must disarm the system During the last 10 seconds of entry delay the panel will pulse the keypad beeper on and off rapidly to warn the entry delay is about to expire Enter a valid Access Code at the keypad If an error is made re enter the code correctly When a correct code is entered the keypad will turn off the Armed light and stop the keypad buzzer If an alarm occurred while the panel was armed the Mem ory light and the zones which caused the alarm will be flash ing Press the key to return the keypad to the Ready state Event Buffer Event Log The panel will store the last 500 events that have occurred on the system Each event will contain the time date parti tion and the event itself along with the zone number access code number or any other information pertaining to the event If the Event Buffer Follows Swinger Shutdown feature is enabled Secti
134. etermines how long the bell will be delayed after an alarm event Valid entries are 000 255 where 000 disables this feature NOTE If a TLM Trouble begins before the Bell Delay is initi ated the Bell Delay will be cancelled If a TLM Trouble occurs when the system Is armed and an alarm condition with Bell Delay active the Bell Delay will be cancelled and the bell will sound 175 Auto arm Postpone Timer This feature controls the sequence of events after a valid access code is entered during the Auto arm Pre alert If the Auto arm Postpone Timer is programmed as 000 the Auto arm will be cancelled If a value between 001 and 255 is pro grammed then the Auto arm will be postponed for the cor responding number of minutes and the panel will resume normal operation The panel will also log the appropriate user log for the access code which postponed the arming 34 When the postpone time expires the panel Auto arm Pre alert will be re initiated unless the partition is armed The Auto arm may be postponed multiple times If the Auto arm is postponed arming or disarming the panel will not affect the postpone sequence 176 Cross Zone Police Code Timer This option affects the Cross Zone Police Code log and transmission as well as the Cross Zone Feature When a zone trip occurs the Cross Zone Timer starts This timer affects the panel in two different ways depending on the programming of the Burglary Verificatio
135. eypad will beep every second until the exit delay expires The keypad will beep rapidly for the last 10 seconds of exit delay to warn the user the system is about to arm Exit the premises through the designated entry exit door before the exit delay expires Users can restart the exit delay while it is counting down by pressing the Away key The system will not log the user who re started the exit delay unless the Quick Arming Dis abled Function Keys Require Code option is turned on section 015 option 4 NOTE If the system has been Stay armed or armed with no entry delay 9 pressing the Away key will not restart an exit delay NOTE If the system is armed while an alarm is in memory the mode cannot be changed Other methods of arming are available See section 0 Quick Arm T 9 Arming without Entry Delay and section 4 4 Function Keys NOTE The PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 has a built in feature called Audible Exit Fault see Section 013 option 6 for more information NOTE For SKAFOR Installations the keypad will sound a steady tone for 5 seconds when the system is armed while a trouble is present Exit delay should continue normally silent or audible after 5 seconds Stay and Away Arming When a user arms the system with an access code if any zones on the system have been programmed as Stay Away the panel will immediately turn on the Bypass light The panel will then monitor all zones programmed
136. ff the output until the problem is corrected NOTE When using a 12V 14Ah battery the maximum AUX capacity for 24 hour standby is 470mA Bell Output Terminals BELL and BELL These terminals provide up to ZA of current at 12VDC with standby battery 700 mA continuous for powering bells sirens strobes or other warning type equipment Connect the positive side of any alarm warning device to BELL the negative side to BELL The BELL output is protected if too much current is drawn from these terminals wiring short the BELL PTC will open The Bell output is supervised If no alarm warning device is being used connect a 1KQ resistor across BELL and BELL to prevent the panel from displaying a Bell Trouble condition NOTE The Bell output is current limited with a 2A PTC NOTE Steady Pulsed and Temporal Three Pattern alarms are supported Keybus Terminals RED BLK YEL GRN The Keybus is used by the panel to communicate with mod ules and by modules to communicate with the panel Each module has four Keybus terminals that must be connected to the four Keybus terminals on the panel Programmable Outputs PGM1 to PGM4 Each PGM output is designed so that when activated by the panel the terminal will switch to ground PGM1 PGM3 and PGM4 can each sink up to 50 mA of cur rent These PGMs can be used to activate LEDs or a small buzzer Connect the positive side of the LED or buzzer to AUX the negative side to the PGM
137. fire zones to all active partitions in the system Do not program fire zones as silent e One or more keypads can be located on any partition Operation On alarm the auto scroll will display on all partition keypads Fire alarm silence and fire system reset may be done directly on any partition keypad To silence from a global keypad requires that the global keypad be loaned to one of the parti tions NOTE Assign command output 2 sensor reset to all parti tions 6 2 Fire Zones All zones can be programmed as Fire Monitoring zones This zone is always an end of line resistor type with normally open alarm contacts from the alarm initiating device s Mul tiple devices can be connected in parallel on a single zone The zone wiring is supervised by the control panel for e Short Circuit Fire Alarm e Open Circuit loss of the end of line resistor this will be indicated as a Zone Trouble e Ground Fault resistance lt 40kQ to earth ground indicated as a Ground Fault Trouble on PC5700 zone 7 51 Typical Fire Devices used on this zone type are Heat Detectors fixed temperature and or rate of rise e Fire alarm panel outputs such as Alarms and Troubles e Manual pull stations e 4 wire smoke detectors Standard Fire Operation When a Fire Monitoring zone goes into alarm the panel will activate the alarm notification output s and will immediately transmit a reporting code to the central station if pro grammed T
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139. fully entered all programming in the ESCORT5580 TC Module will be returned to the fac tory defaults 996 Installer Code Restore PC5132 Wireless Factory Default Programming When this section is successfully entered all programming in the PC5132 Wireless Expansion Module will be returned to the factory defaults 997 Installer Code Restore PC5400 Factory Default Programming When this section is successfully entered all programming in the PC5400 Serial Module will be returned to the factory defaults 998 Installer Code Restore PC5900 Factory Default Programming When this section is successfully entered all programming in the PC5900 Audio Interface Module will be returned to the factory defaults 999 Installer Code Restore Factory Default Program ming When this section is successfully entered all programming in the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 will be returned to the fac tory defaults The programming for the ESCORT TC PC5132 PC5400 and PC59XX modules will not be defaulted When this command is executed the Module Supervision Field will be reset Section 6 Fire Monitoring This section explains all Fire monitoring zones that can be programmed on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 and PC5700 fire module Fire monitoring zone programming is the same as burglary zone programming Instructions on zone programming are located in the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 Installation Manual see Partitions and Zones NOTE 2 wire smoke det
140. ghting off 6 Power Save Mode ON Power Save Mode Enabled If AC power fails all keypad lights including backlighting will be shut OFF The keypad lights will come back ON after a keypress Entry delay Audible Alarm or keypad buzzer condi tion except Door Chime The keypad lights will return to the off state after 30 seconds of keypad inactiv ity OFF Power Save Mode Disabled If AC power fails the keypads will not go into power save mode 7 Bypass Status Display ON Bypass Status Displayed While Armed The Bypass status light will be ON if there are zones bypassed when the system is armed OFF Bypass Status Not Displayed While Armed The Bypass light will be ON only while the system is dis armed to indicate that there are bypassed zones on the system When the system is armed the Bypass light will be OFF NOTE The Bypass status LED will be ON if there are Stay Away zones auto bypassed at the time of arming regardless of whether or not this option is enabled This option only enables and dis ables manual bypass display 8 Keypad Tampers ON Keypad Tampers are Enabled All keypads containing Tamper switches will generate Tamper Alarms and Restores Sect 338 NOTE Not used in North America ensure that it is disabled OFF Keypad Tampers are Disabled The Tamper switches on all keypads will not generate Tamper Alarms NOTE If this option is used all keypads should be properly installed
141. h communicates over LANAWAN Internet to the SG System Ill receiver Polling time must be 90 seconds Compromise detection time must be 6 minutes Grade A Local The installation must have a bell which is UL Listed for mercantile local alarms AMSECO MBL10B with model AB 12 bell housing The digital communicator must be enabled The control panel must be in the attack resistant enclosure DSC Model CMC 1 or PC4050CAR Grade B Central Station and Police Connect The installation must have a bell which is UL Listed for mercantile local alarms AMSECO MBL10B with model AB 12 bell housing The digital communicator must be enabled The control panel must be in the attack resistant enclosure DSC Model CMC 1 or PC4050CAR Grade C Central Station The digital communicator must be enabled The control panel must be in the attack resistant enclosure DSC Model CMC 1 or PC4050CAR Il Commercial Installations The Entry Delay must not exceed 120 seconds The Exit Delay must not exceed 120 seconds The minimum Bell Time out is 15 minutes esidential Fire amp Burglary Installations The Entry Delay must not exceed 45 seconds The Exit Delay must not exceed 60 seconds The minimum Bell Time out is 4 minutes lome Health Care Signaling Equipment There must be at least two keypads one of either the LCD5500Z LCD5520Z or LCD5501Z and one of the following models PC5508Z PC5516Z or PC55327 e Each system shall be programmed to activa
142. h their available options with easy to understand prompts The status of the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 system can be monitored over telephone lines or using an alternative com municating device including Skyroute T LINK GS 3050 and DVACS You can program the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 using any system keypad or using DLS downloading software and a computer see section 3 How to Program Review the complete manual set before installing the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 security system 1 2 About the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 Manual Set Reference Manual This manual provides An overview of the system Section 1 Introduction e How to install and wire the system and its modules Sec tion 2 Installation and Wiring e How to program the system Section 3 How to Pro gram e An introduction to the user interface and keypad opera tion Section 4 Keypad Commands An overview of the main system programming sections Section 5 Programming Sections Installation Guide The Installation Guide provides the basic installation wiring and programming information required to program the Pow erSeries PC1616 PC1832 and PC1864 control panels Programming Worksheets The Programming Worksheets provid a detailed list of all programming sections available in the panel and a place to record your programming Be sure to record all your system programming in the Programming Worksheets If adding modules to your Pow
143. h zone of the panel The walk test cannot be used to test zone type 24 Before beginning the walk test ensure Check the event buffer to ensure that all zones and FAP keys are functioning properly NOTE If there is no zone activity on the system for 15 min utes the system will end the walk test and return to the nor mal state To stop the test you must do the following 1 Enter Installer Programming 2 Enter Section 901 Zones do not have to be restored to stop the test After the test is complete check the Event Buffer to ensure that the Audible Silent 24 hr PGM alarms have been restored NOTE The Alarm Memory is cleared upon entering Walk Test mode When the Walk Test is complete the Alarm Mem ory will indicate the zones tested The Alarm Memory will be cleared the next time the panel is armed NOTE While the walk test is in progress all three LEDs Arm Ready Trouble will flash at a rapid rate At the start of the Walk Test a TS signal will be communicated When the test is stopped a TE test end is communicated 902 Reset Module Supervision All modules will automatically enroll within one minute upon power up except the PC5132 if there are no serial numbers programmed If modules are to be removed this section should be entered after the removal of the modules so that it may clear any supervisory troubles that may be present When this mode is entered the system will re evaluate the components of the syste
144. he Auto arm Schedules Sect 181 188 are only accessible via Installer s Programming NOTE This toggle controls access for all eight partitions Audible Exit Fault ON Audible Exit Fault is Enabled To prevent false alarms use the built in feature Audible Exit Fault If a delay type zone is violated within 4 seconds after the exit delay has expired the panel will sound the entry delay warning through the keypad and siren alerting the customer that an improper exit was made If the panel is disarmed within the entry delay no signal is sent If not the panel will continue to sound the alarm and send a signal to central station OFF Audible Exit Fault is Disabled NOTE For 9 arming if Audible Exit Fault is enabled a violated zone will begin entry delay as per Audible Exit Fault functionality If this option is disabled a violated delay zone at the end of the exit delay will cause an instant alarm Event Buffer Fol lows Swinger Shut down ON Event Buffer Follows Swinger Shutdown Once an event reaches its Swinger Shutdown limit pro grammed in Section 370 it will no longer log events to the Event Buffer until the Swinger Shutdown is reset This avoids filling the Event Buffer with useless events and prevents the panel from overwriting the entire buffer if a problem exists NOTE The Event Buffer can be viewed with an LCD Keypad printed on site using the PC5400 printer module or uploaded with DLS software
145. he alarm notification output s can be pro grammed to pulse one second on one second off or to follow another programmed alarm notification pattern see Section 5 3 Basic Programming 005 System Times If an open condition is present the panel will immediately dis play and communicate a Trouble condition All keypads will annunciate the Trouble by activating the Trouble light and beeping twice every ten seconds The keypads can be silenced by pressing any key Auto Verify Fire All zones can be programmed as Auto Verify Fire zones For zones on the main panel or zone expanders this zone is always an end of line resistor type with Normally Open alarm contacts from the alarm initiating device s Multiple devices can be connected on a single zone The zone wiring is supervised by the control panel for e Short Circuit Fire Alarm e Open Circuit loss of the end of line resistor this will be indicated as a Zone Trouble e Ground Fault resistance lt 40kQ to earth ground indi cated as a Common Ground Fault Trouble NOTE This zone type is only for smoke detectors that can be reset by the contro panel Do not mix contact type alarm initiating devices on zones programmed for Auto Verify Fire The following device can be used e 4 wire smoke detectors powered from the AUX output on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 main board Four Wire Smoke Detector Zones All zones can be programmed for 4 wire smoke detectors It is always an end of line
146. hen using the 2 View Trouble Conditions Command NOTE For IMQ Security certified installations the TLM option shall be enabled OFF Telephone Line Monitor disabled The TLM function will be shut off and telephone line troubles will not be indicated by the system 26 Option Definition On Off Description 8 Telephone Line Mon itor Audible Trouble ON TLM Audible When Armed When the system is disarmed a telephone line monitor trouble will generate a trouble indication as described above If the system is armed a telephone line monitor trouble will gener ate an audible alarm on the bell or siren for the duration programmed for Bell Timeout or until an access code is entered to disarm OFF TLM Trouble Only A telephone line trouble will generate a trouble indication the Trouble LED will come ON and the keypad sounder will beep until a key is pressed 016 Fourth System Option Cod Definition es On Off 1 AC Trouble Display ON Description AC Trouble Displayed If AC power fails the condition will be reported to the monitoring station and will be indicated as a Trouble condition on the system Keypads OFF AC Trouble Not Displayed If AC power fails the condition will be reported but the Trouble light will not be indicated on the system keypads If 2 is entered to view the system troubles Trouble 2 will still be displayed 2 AC Trouble Flash ON Troubl
147. here is a problem with the telephone line If the system has an Alternate Communicator this trouble can be reported to the central station by programming reporting codes in sections 345 and 346 Light 4 8 Failure to Communicate FTC The communicator failed to communicate with any of the programmed telephone numbers see section 5 6 Com municator Programming Light 5 Zone Fault including Fire Zone A zone on the system is experiencing trouble meaning that a zone could not provide an alarm to the panel if required to do so e g a fire zone is open or there is a short on a DEOL zone or a supervisory fault on a wireless zone When a zone fault occurs the keypad s on the system will start to beep Press 5 while in Trouble mode to view the affected zones NOTE A Fire zone trouble will be generated and displayed in the armed state Light 6 Zone Tamper A zone configured for Double End Of Line resistor supervision has a tamper condition or the tamper switch is open on a wireless device When a tamper condition occurs the keypad s will start to beep if the system is armed an alarm will occur Press 6 while in the Trouble mode to view the affected zones If a zone is tampered or faulted it must be fully restored to clear the trouble Light 7 Device Low Battery RF Delinquency A wireless device has a low battery condition Press 7 one two or three times to view which devices are experiencing battery failure Press th
148. higher than 5 is programmed in Section 165 the panel will still only dial 5 attempts NOTE For UL Listed Installations 5 10 Dialing attempts are required 166 Post Dial Wait For Handshake This value represents the time the communicator waits for a valid initial handshake from the receiver after dialing the pro grammed telephone number The default value is 040 sec onds 167 T Link Communications Wait for Acknowledge Delay This value represents the time the communicator waits for an acknowledge after transmitting a SIA communications packet via the T Link The default is 20 seconds 33 Daylight Saving Time can be programmed to adjust the time by 1 or 2 hours back forward at an exact date and time Example 1 March 5 2006 2 00am OR on a specific weekday of a specific month Example 2 1st Sunday in March 2 00am See example date amp time entries below e Enter Programming Section 017 set Option 6 Day light Saving Enabled to On e Enter Programming Section 168 when setting the clock forward e Enter Programming Section 169 when setting the clock back Example 1 March 5th 2006 2 00am Opt Ex 1 1 003 Month valid entries 001 012 003 for March 2 000 Week valid entry is 000 to program a specific date and time 3 005 Day valid entries are 001 031 005 for the 5th of the month 4 002 Howr valid entries are 000 023 time of day to set
149. hone network the Telephone Company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is solved This equipment is of a type that is not intended to be repaired by the end user DSC c o APL Logistics 757 Douglas Hill Rd Lithia Springs GA 30122 Additional Information Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commis sion public service commission or corporation commission for information DSC 2006 Digital Security Controls Toronto Canada e www dsc com Tech Suport 1 800 387 3630 Canada amp U S 905 760 3036 Alarm dialling equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergen cy situation It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answering system computer modem etc already has the telephone line in use To do so alarm dialling equipment must be connected to a properly installed RJ 31X jack that is electrically in series with and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same telephone line Proper installation is depicted in the figure below If you have any questions concerning these instructions you should consult your telephone company or a qualified installer about installing the RJ 31X jack and alarm dialling equipment for you Customer
150. ibration sensors 5 3 Advanced Programming 101 164 Zone Attributes The two sets of attributes 1 8 and 9 16 may be toggled by pressing 9 within any zone s attribute section If the Ready LED is on the keypad is indicating Zone Attributes 1 8 if the Ready and Armed LED s are on the keypad is indicating Zone Attributes 9 16 The following options can be enabled or disabled by zone NOTE DO NOT change Fire Zones attributes from the default settings Definition On Off Option Description 1 Bell ON Bell Audible An alarm on this zone will cause the bell output to activate OFF Bell Silent An alarm on this zone will not activate the bell output 2 Bell Type ON Bell Steady The bell output will be steady when the zone is in alarm OFF Bell Pulsed The bell output will pulse when the zone is in alarm 3 Chime ON Chime Enabled Every keypad will chime when the zone is violated and when the zone is secured Door Chime will work in both the armed and disarmed states OFF Chime Disabled The zone will not chime the keypads 4 Bypass ON Bypass Enabled The zone may be manually bypassed from the 1 Bypass Menu OFF Bypass Disabled The zone cannot be bypassed 5 Force Arming ON Force Arm Enabled The system partition may be armed with the zone violated The zone will be tempo rarily bypassed and when the zone is secured it will be added back into the system OFF Force A
151. ification of the neutral in the AC Mains supply the disconnecting device must disconnect both poles simultaneously line and neutral The device shall disconnect the supply during servicing AUX and Keybus Red are Internally Connected aw Total t draw from Keypads PGM Outputs and c The equipment enclosure must be secured to the building structure Aux circuits USE not akeseal S50ma wees before operation e Internal wiring must be routed in a manner that prevents Internally Connected 7 Excessive strain on wire and on terminal connections l l Loosening of terminal connections VGVVVS Damage of conductor insulation ogo PC1864 PC1864 Ti Only E TES f Disposal of the used batteries shall be made according to the waste CON da recovery and recycling regulations applicable to the intended market BAT BAT _REDBLKYELGRNPGML PGM3 7 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 25 COM Z6 Z7 com z8 EGND NG jp g Before servicing DISCONNECT the telephone connection WARNING 8 High Voltage Disconnect AC Power and telephone lines before servicing See corresponding Section NumberText for wiring details 59 B 3 PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 European Wiring D 1 Insert Stand off into cabinet PC Board Stand Off mounting hole in the desired location Snap in place 2 Position circuit board mounting holes over s
152. ifier Codes 311 to 318 or Account Codes programmable one for each partition The Account Code is used by central station to determine which panel is calling If you have programmed the system for more than one parti tion you must program an account code for each active par tition The panel will report to the central station by partition For example if an alarm occurs on a zone assigned to Parti tion 1 the panel will report using Partition 1 account code If using CESA format the first digit of the partition account code will automatically be 0 This value cannot be changed 310 System Account Code This is the Account Code used by the panel when communi cating System events i e Low Battery Test Transmission etc This account code can be up to six digits in length for the SIA Communications format Only SIA supports six digit account codes If the last two dig its of the account code are FF the panel will only use the first four digits The call directions that use this Account Code are System Maintenance Troubles Zone Faults etc and System Test Transmissions NOTE SIA will use this account code for all Partitions and System Events System events will be identified by Nri0 with Partitions 1 8 using Nri1 8 311 318 Partition 1 8 Account Codes These Account Codes are used by the panel when commu nicating events for Partitions 1 8 when using formats other than SIA NOTE All partition account codes
153. ight and turn on the Armed light 3 5 Viewing Programming LED and ICON Keypads Any programming section can be viewed from an LED or ICON keypad When a programming section is entered the keypad will immediately display the first digit of information programmed in that section The keypad displays the information using a binary format according to the following chart See Hex data entry instructions Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C JDJE F Zone 1 m m m m m m Zone 2 Hi HU m Hi HU Hm E Zone 3 NG NA Ng NG NG NE Zone 4 BU BA BE NG NG NGA BA Zone Light OFF EE Zone Light ON Press any of the Emergency Keys Fire Auxiliary or Panic to advance to the next digit When all the digits in a section have been viewed the panel will exit the section the Ready Light will turn OFF and the Armed light will turn ON waiting for the next three digit pro gramming section number to be entered Press the key to exit the section LCD Keypad When a programming section is entered the keypad will immediately display all the information programmed in that section Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through the data being displayed To exit the section scroll past the end of the data displayed or press the key Section
154. igital Security Controls warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use During the warranty period Digital Security Controls shall at its option repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to its factory at no charge for labour and materials Any replacement and or repaired parts are warranted for the remain der of the original warranty or ninety 90 days whichever is longer The original purchaser must promptly notify Digital Security Controls in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship such written notice to be received in all events prior to expiration of the war ranty period International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States with the exception that Digital Security Controls shall not be responsible for any customs fees taxes or VAT that may be due Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty please return the item s in question to the point of pur chase All authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty a
155. in their respective installation instructions They cannot discriminate between intruders and intended occupants Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams They cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls ceilings floor closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Any type of tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as masking painting or spraying of any material on the lenses mirrors windows or any other part of the detection system will impair its proper operation Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature However their effective ness can be reduced when the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area Some of these heat sources could be heaters radiators stoves barbeques fireplaces sunlight steam vents lighting and so on E Warning Devices Warning devices such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence or premise then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened Audi ble warning devices may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos radios televi sions air c
156. ion LCD keypads can be programmed to display time using a 24 hour clock instead of a 12 hour a m p m clock This option can be programmed in LCD programming section 076 Option 3 Keypad Zones See section 2 11 Keypad Zone PGM on page 10 Viewing Troubles While Armed See section 2 Trouble Display on page 13 for informa tion on how to view troubles Backlighting Boost Keypads will provide extra number pad lighting when any key is pressed The backlighting boost will last for an additional 30 seconds after the last keypress Section 5 Programming Sections 5 1 Keypad Programming 5 2 Basic Programming 001 004 Zone Definitions These sections require 16 two digit entries Each two digit number entered determines how a zone will operate NOTE In addition to selecting how each zone will operate attributes may be programmed by zone see section 5 3 Advanced Program ming 101 164 The structure of this section corresponds with the structure of the Programming Worksheets PWS and is intended to be used with them Refer to Section 2 7 Keypad Assignment Option Zone Type Description 00 Null Zone For zones that are not used and do not require a closed loop or EOL resistor 01 Delay 1 Follows the Entry Delay 1 and Exit Delay programmed in Section 005 and is normally used for Ent
157. ion 7 OFF Transmission Counter in Days The Panel will send a test transmission after the number of days pro grammed in the test transmission cycle Section 377 Option 7 at the programmed time 5 Stay Away Toggle ON Switching from Away to Stay Disabled The system can not be switched from Away to Stay mode by Option pressing the Stay function key OFF Away to Stay Toggle Option Permitted The system can be switched from Away to Stay mode by press ing the Stay Function key 6 2 way Audio Discon ON 2 way Audio Will Not Disconnect For New Event The system will not disconnect the 2 way audio ses nect sion if a new event occurs on the system OFF 2 way Audio Will Disconnect For a New Event The system will disconnect the 2 way audio session if a new event occurs on the system 32 Option Definition On Off Description 7 Trouble Beeps Silent ON Trouble Beeps are Silent When a trouble is detected on the system trouble beeps will not be sounded at the keypad OFF Trouble Beeps will Sound Every 10 Seconds When a trouble is detected on the system trouble beeps will be sounded at the keypad NOTE This option must be OFF for UL Residential Fire Applications 8 For Future Use 030 Fast Loop Response An eight bit toggle option controls which main board zones have Fast Loop Response 36ms or Normal Loop Response 540ms 400ms for IMQ certified installations Fast loop response is typically used for v
158. ion Assignment programming sections PGM Output Partition Assignment Sections 551 564 PGM Outputtimer Section 170 1 Future Use NOTE This option must be off to ensure proper PGM operation 2 Future Use NOTE This option must be off to ensure proper PGM operation 3 Output Level ON True Output The output will activate switch to Ground when the event occurs OFF Inverted Output The output will de activate switch to open when the event occurs 4 Output Options ON Output Pulsed The output will activate for the duration programmed in for the PGM Output Timer in Section 164 This default period is 5 seconds OFF Output On Off The output will toggle between on and off when the corresponding 7 command is entered 5 Access Code Options ON Code Required Access Code Required for Activation OFF No Code Required No Access Code Required for Activation 46 aa Output Types 09 System Trouble Service Required Low Battery Bell Circuit Trouble General System Trouble PC5204 AUX failure PC5204 Output 1 Trouble Camera Trouble Home Automation Trouble PC5400 Off Line General System Tamper General System Supervisory RF Jam PC5204 Low Battery PC5204 AC Failure AC Fail AC Trouble Telephone Line Fault TLM Trouble Communications Failure FTC Trouble Zone Fire Fault Zone Fault Fire Trouble Zone Tamper Zone Tamper Zone Low Battery Z
159. ks before the TLM trouble is reported Programming a delay means that a momentary interruption of the telephone line will not cause a trouble condition 377 Communication Variables Communication Variables Swinger Shutdown Alarms amp Restores This value defines the number of attempts alarm and restore pairs per zone that the panel will log and communicate before it shuts down for that zone swinger shutdown Valid entries are 000 to 014 Different limits can be programmed for Zone Alarms Zone Tampers and Maintenance signals After the panel has generated the programmed number of trans missions for an event it will no longer report that event until the swinger shutdown is reset For example the swinger shutdown limit for Zone Alarms is set to 001 The panel will not send more than 1 alarm signal for each zone with a swinger attribute until the swinger shutdown is reset The Bell output will not be activated for alarms on zones that have exceeded the limit of alarms set in the Swinger Shutdown counter Swinger shutdown on global zones will log once to the System Area NOTE Swinger Shutdown will reset on all partitions when any partition on the system is armed or every day at midnight Once reset the panel will again communicate normally NOTE The Bell and Event Buffer can follow Swinger Shutdown if enabled Swinger Shutdown Tampers amp Restores This value defines the number of times the same system Tamper type event wil
160. l activate until the panel is either armed access code keyswitch ka 0 etc or disarmed 28 Holdup Output When a Holdup Zone Type 12 goes into alarm this output will activate until the partition is either armed access Ki code keyswitch 0 etc or disarmed A tamper or fault on this zone definition must not cause Holdup Outputs to activate e This feature is partition dependent and is programmed in the PGM attributes e This output does not activate In Walk Test e If a global holdup alarm occurs each partition that has the holdup zone assigned to it needs to be armed or dis armed before the holdup output will de activate 23 Option Output Description 29 Zone Follower Output This output type is normally active and allows an output to deactivate for the duration that a zone is violated The PGM Attributes are an eight bit toggle mask that selects which zones the output will follow Example If PGM 1 is pro grammed as Type 29 with Attributes 1 6 and 8 on the Output will turn off when any one of Zones 1 6 or 8 are in violation and will activate when all three zones are restored NOTE The toggle mask always works as an OR function If any zones are violated the output turns off and will not activate until all outputs are restored 30 Partition Status Alarm This feature is intended to be used on a keyswitch plate and will function as follows Memory Output e This feature is partition dependant
161. l occur before stopping transmissions Valid entries are 000 to 014 Option 5 Alternate Communicator This allows the panel control of what types of events the alternate communicator will transmit This Call Direction is enabled at default Swinger Shutdown Maintenance Troubles amp Restores This value defines the number of times the same system Maintenance Trouble type event will occur before stopping transmissions Fire Troubles will follow the Maintenance Swinger Shutdown Variable Swinger Shutdown is enabled on Zone Types 01 06 and 25 on all panels by default and on all definitions Valid entries are 000 to 014 Communication Delay This value defines the delay before transmission The delay is for zones which have the Transmission Delay attribute enabled Program a time from 000 to 255 sec onds This communications transmission delay will be by partition Each partition will share the same active timer so if the delay is already active due to an alarm on a different partition then any new activity on yet another partition will not restart the communications delay timer Refer to Zone Attributes Section 101 164 Option 7 NOTE If global zones are used with communications delay then to stop all alarms from being sent when the communications delay expires access codes must be entered on all partitions that went in alarm from that global zone NOTE If transmission delay starts on one partition other partitions cannot c
162. l the partition has been armed Each day programmed in the counter represents one day PLUS the time it takes for the partition to reach midnight This feature may disabled by program ming 000 in Section 377 381 Second Communicator Option Option 1 Communicator Code Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback Codes On Off ON Description Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback Enabled When the Opening After Alarm reporting code is successfully transmitted to a programmed telephone number the keypad will sound a series of 8 beeps to confirm to the end user that the Opening After Alarm Code was sent and received This Ringback will occur for each Opening After Alarm code successfully reported OFF Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback Disabled When the Opening After Alarm reporting code is successfully transmitted to a programmed telephone number the keypad will not sound ringback Opening After Alarm Bell Ringback ON Opening After Alarm Bell Ringback Enabled When the Opening After Alarm reporting code is successfully transmitted to a programmed telephone number the Bell will sound a series of 8 squawks to confirm to the end user that the Opening After Alarm Code was sent and received This Ringback will occur for each Opening After Alarm code successfully transmitted OFF Opening After Alarm Bell Ringback Disabled When the Opening After Alarm reporting code is successfully transmitted the system will not perform
163. lation Information Sheet part 29002157 e Use a CSA CUL transformer hardwired e All tamper circuits may be connected to the same zone e Use ULC LA for AC Power indication gt To AUX PGM4 50mA max H gt To AUX PGM3 50mA max M gt To AUX PGM2 300mA max gt To AUX PGM1 50mA max Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 EGNDRING TIP RA TA RJ 31X Telephone Plug 26 AWG NOTE For ULC fire monitoring please refer to the PC5700 Installation Instructions 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS dadaaa Compatiblity Identifier PC 18 1 SSS Maximum Operating Voltage 13 9 VDC Maximum Circuit Resistance 1009 total uu Tang 22000 END OF LINE RESISTOR EOLR 3 DO NOT combine different models on the same circuit as operation may be impaired NAME DSC MODEL FSA 210B Series COMPATABILITY ID FS200 MAX BASE SEE NOTE NONE NOTE Refer to the FSA 210 Installation Manual for more details 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS Smoke detector must be latching type ex DSC FSA 410B Series To reset smoke detector enter x 7 2 RM 1 POWER LOOP ite Input SUPERVISORY RELAY mr BLK 12Voc SOMA WHT oe AM our baat a WHT le SMOKE DETECTOR 7 a ANG POWER RESISTANCE 12 VDC 1000 GRN ee iw NOTE Refer to Installation Manual amp Smoke
164. le 991 Installer Code Installer Lockout Disable 993 999 Factory Defaults 993 Installer Code Restore Alternate Comm Factory Default Programming 995 Installer Code Restore ESCORT5580 TC Factory Default Programming 996 Installer Code Restore PC5132 Wireless Factory Default Programming 997 Installer Code Restore PC5400 Factory Default Programming 998 Installer Code Restore PC5900 Factory Default Programming 999 Installer Code Restore Factory Default Programming Section 6 Fire Monitoring 46 6 1 Partitions and Fire System Configuration 51 46 Fire Configuration1 000 e eee ee eee 51 46 Fire Configuration 2 51 47 6 2 Fire Zones bt ee ana nanag adb ln aha Kain 51 47 Standard Fire Operation 51 47 Auto Verify Fire 51 48 Four Wire Smoke Detector Zones 51 48 Two Wire Smoke Detector Zones 52 49 Fire Supervisory Zone 52 49 6 3 Fire System Operation 52 49 Manual Signal Silence 52 49 Automatic Signal Silence Bell Time out 52 49 Manual Sensor Reset 11 71 2 52 49 Subsequent Alarm Operation 52 49 Auto Scroll LCD Keypad Display 52 50 Fire Trouble Conditions 52 50 AGiDelay in a aaa AA MADAAN 53 50 Fire Re
165. led must be entered after the function key is pressed 25 For Future Use 26 Time and Date Programming Function Key When this function key is programmed the panel time and date can be programmed There are two different ways to use this function key 1 With the PK5500 RFK5500 series keypads press 2 when Trouble 8 appears on the screen press the key This will take you into Time Programming 2 Or press the function key once programmed by the installer and you enter the Time and Date programming menu NOTE If you enter into the Time and Date Programming using the function key pressing to exit will return to the base users menu 27 Select Partition 3 28 Select Partition 4 29 Select Partition 5 30 Select Partition 6 31 Select Partition 7 32 Select Partition 8 These keys provide users with an easy way to select one of the above partitions For example this is the same as press ing and holding the key then pressing and holding the 3 key to select Partition 3 see section 4 4 Global and Partition Keypad Operation 4 4 Global and Partition Keypad Operation A global keypad will display limited information until a parti tion is selected the Trouble light will turn on if a trouble con dition is present and the Armed light will turn on if all the partitions are armed To select a partition the user must press and hold one of keys 1 8 for two seconds depend
166. lephone Hex F end of telephone number marker Hex D forces the panel to search for dial tone The panel will attempt to call the pager one time After dial ing the digits in the telephone number the panel will send the account number and reporting code followed by the key Hex C There is no ringback when using Pager Format The panel has no way of confirming if the pager was called success fully a failure to communicate trouble will only be generated once the maximum number of attempts has been reached NOTE Do not use the digit C in a reporting code when using Pager Format In most cases the digit C will be interpreted as a TA which will terminate the page before it has finished NOTE If the panel detects a busy signal it will attempt to page again It will make the maximum number of attempts programmed in section 165 Force dialing should be disabled when using Pager format NOTE When using Pager format you must program two hex digit E s at the end of the telephone number Pulse Formats Depending on the pulse format selected the panel will com municate using the following 3 1 3 2 4 1 or 4 2 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake 10 or 20 bits per second non extended The digit 0 will send no pulses and is used as a filler When programming account numbers enter four digits When pro gramming a three digit account number the fourth digit must be programmed as a plain 0 which will act as a filler
167. letely and then power it back up for correct operation NOTE For UL Listed Installations use SEOL or DEOL only NOTE Use minimum 22 AWG wire maximum 18 AWG wire NOTE Do not use shielded wire NOTE Wire run resistance shall not exceed 1000 Burglary Zone Wiring Chart Wire Gauge Maximum Wire length to End of Line Resistor 24 1900 feet 579 meters 22 3000 feet 914 meters 20 4900 feet 1493 meters 19 6200 feet 1889 meters 18 7800 feet 2377 meters Normally Closed NC Loops To enable normally closed loops program section 013 option 1 to ON NOTE Do not use Normally Closed Loops for UL Listed sys tems ANY Z ANY COM ANYZ ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL 2 NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS WITH CONTACT WITH NO END OF LINE NO END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR The following chart shows zone status under certain condi tions for NC Loops Loop Resistance Loop Status The following chart shows zone status under certain condi tions for DEOL Loop Resistance Loop Status 02 shorted wire loop shorted Secure OQ shorted wire loop shorted Fault Infinite broken wire loop open Violated 56002 contact closed Secure AA AA AA AA ce ee Infinite broken wire loop open Tamper Normally Closed Loops Section 013 Option 1 112002 contact open Violated Single End Of Line EOL Resistors er End of Line Resistors
168. ll log and transmit as a Special Closing 5 4 Partition 4 Zone Programming 201 Partition Selection Mask This selection allows the programming of which partitions will be active on the system 202 265 Partition Zone Assignments Partitions and Zone Assignment A partition is a limited area of the premises which will oper ate independently of another area of the premises You can create up to eight partitions on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 system To set up the system for more than one partition you must turn on each partition in section 201 You can assign any zone to any of the partitions Global Zones are zones assigned to more than one partition A glo bal zone will only be armed when all assigned partitions are armed The zone will be disarmed when any assigned parti tion is disarmed By default zones 1 through 8 are assigned to partition 1 If additional zones are being used or if the application requires more than one partition you must program which zones are assigned to which partitions You can do this in programming sections 202 265 NOTE You can assign any Access Code to work on any of the partitions see section 5 Programming Access Codes You can assign keypads to work on either a single partition or on all partitions Global operation See Section 2 Keypad Assignment Each partition can be programmed to report using a different Account Number Some of the Programmable Output options
169. m NOTE It may take up to a minute to enroll or delete a mod ule Before entering Section 903 to view the module field this time should be taken into account If there is a module that is not properly communicating with the system and this section is entered the module will be deleted from the system Once executed all pending Supervisory Trouble Restores will not be logged or transmitted 903 Module Supervision Field When this mode is entered the system will display all of the modules presently enrolled on the system as indicated below the following conditions are met Indicator Module 1 The panel is disarmed Lights 1 8 Keypads 1 8 2 The Keypad Blanking option is disabled section 016 Lights 9 14 Zone Expander Groups 1 6 3 Light 15 PC5100 3 The Fire Bell is Continuous option is disabled section Light 16 Zone Expander Group 7 014 8 Light 17 PC5132 4 The Transmission Delay is disabled if Transmission Delay Light 18 PC5208 is not required section 377 Light 19 PC5204 NOTE Fire Troubles are not supported in Walk Test Light 20 PC5400 To perform a Walk Test do the following Light 21 PC59XX 1 Enter Installer Programming Light 22 Alternate Communicator 2 Enter Section 901 Light 23 Downlook Module When any zone is violated the panel will activate the Bell Light 24 ESCORT5580 TC Output for two seconds log the event to the Event Buffer Light 25 For Future U
170. m of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local Tel ephone Company For products approved after July 23 2001 the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQ TXXXX The digits represented by are the REN without a decimal point e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 For earlier products the REN is separately shown on the label Incidence of Harm If this equipment PC1864 PC1832 PC1616 causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice is not practical the Telephone Company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary Changes in Telephone Company Equipment or Facilities The Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the Telephone Company will pro vide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Equipment Maintenance Facility If trouble is experienced with this equipment PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 for repair or warranty information please contact the facility indicated below If the equipment is causing harm to the telep
171. minates 35 24 hr Bell Buzzer Similar to 24 Hour Burglary Zone when armed Similar to 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer zone when disarmed When the panel is armed and this zone is violated the Bell will sound for the duration of Bell Time Out When the panel is disarmed and this zone is violated the buzzers will sound until a valid access code is entered The SIA identifier BA XX BH XX will be sent for this zone type in both states 36 24 hr Non Latching Tamper Zone To provide support for tamper protection this new 24 hr Non Latching Tamper Zone type is implemented This zone is always active and will report a tamper condition if the panel is armed or disarmed 37 Night Zone This zone type will only be considered as armed when the panel is armed in one of the following ways 1 The panel is armed and then a delay zone is activated during an exit delay 2 The panel is armed using the away mode function key on the keypad or wireless key If the panel is stay armed and then the interior zones are activated through 1 the night zones will not be armed Instead the zone will act like a interior stay away type zone This will give the user a way of arming an area that will not be used during the night 87 Delayed 24 hr Fire Wireless Used only with wireless smoke detectors Functions same as that of Zone Type 07 88 Standard 24 hr Fire Wireless Used only with wireless smoke detectors Functi
172. mper Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 64 If the panel is programmed for Double EOL zones See Sec tion 2 10 Zone Wiring the panel will report a Zone Tamper Alarm Reporting Code if an open condition is present on a zone A different reporting code can be programmed for each zone for identification 334 337 Tamper Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 64 The Zone Tamper Restoral Reporting Code will be transmit ted immediately when the tamper condition is restored 338 Miscellaneous Tamper Reporting Codes General System Tamper a General System Tamper Reporting Code will be transmitted when the tamper zone on any mod ule is violated General System Tamper Restoral the General System Tamper Restoral Reporting Code will be transmitted when the tamper zone on the module is restored Keypad Lockout the panel will transmit the Keypad Lock out Reporting Code if the lockout is activated 339 340 Closing Arming Reporting Codes Zones 1 32 The panel will transmit a Closing Reporting Code to indicate a Partition s is armed A different reporting code can be transmitted for each User Code Partition Master Code and System Master Code to identify who armed the partition s 341 Miscellaneous Closing Arming Reporting Codes Closing by Duress Code 33 34 a closing by Duress Code Reporting Code will be transmitted in addition to the Duress reporting code if a Partition s is armed using a Duress Code Closing by Master or Supervisory
173. n The police code bur glary verified timer must begin for this functionality to work If the omitted zone is an entry exit point final door set delay 1 2 then PIR type zones i e Delay Stay Away Interior Stay Away Instant Stay Away Interior Delay and Interior must provide entry delay to replace them If the panel is armed in away mode and the entry exit point is auto bypassed during away arming the PIR type zones must provide entry delay delay 1 time 178 For Future Use 181 188 Auto arm Schedules Sections 181 through 188 allow the Installer to program auto arm times for partitions one through eight Each sec tion has seven independent times of the day that the selected Partition will arm when Auto arm is enabled The seven entries represent the seven days of the week from Sunday to Saturday NOTE Valid entries are 0000 2359 hrs 9999 to disable In addition to these schedules partitions can be enabled or disabled in 6 programming This is controlled by Option 2 in Section 017 190 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Duration This is the duration for which the No Activity Arming Pre alert will sound when the No Activity Timer for the partition expires See Section 191 198 If programmed as 000 the Partition will arm as soon as its No Activity timer expires This feature enables the system or partition to arm if there is no zone activity for a programmed time period If the No Activity Arm optio
174. n Delay Days When a zone reports a low battery condition the trouble condition will be indicated immediately on the keypad but the transmission to the monitoring station will be delayed by the number of days programmed in this section If the user does not correct the low battery condition before the delay expires the low battery con dition will be transmitted The Low Battery Restore transmission is not delayed NOTE The panel will not send additional low battery events until the first low battery trouble is restored Delinquency Transmission Delay The value in this section determines the period of time that the Delinquency Event will be postponed until it is logged to the Event Buffer and transmitted Whether this value is in hours or days is determined if Delinquency is for Activity hours or Closing days as specified in Section 380 Option 8 The timer start under the following conditions e When the system is armed in the Stay mode e When the system is disarmed e When a zone is violated and restored while system is disarmed Stay armed Interior Interior Delay Interior Stay Away or Delay Stay Away zones only The activity delinquency timer will be ignored when the system is armed in the Away mode Zones that are bypassed in the 1 Bypass menu will not reset the timer If the system is programmed to monitor Closing Delinquency the timer will be programmed in days The timer will restart every time the system is disarmed see
175. n Options Sec tion 018 Option 6 e If the Police Code Feature is being used the first zone alarm will immediately transmit If a second zone alarm occurs in the time period minutes programmed in this section the panel will log and transmit the Police Code event If the second zone alarm occurs after this timer expires the Police Code will not be logged or transmit ted and the timer will restart e If the new Cross Zone Attribute is used the first zone alarm will not log or transmit If a second zone is violated within the Cross Zone Timer s seconds duration the panel will go into the appropriate alarm sequence and will communicate both zone alarms No Police Code is sent NOTE If 000 is programmed in this section either The Police Code will transmit for any two different zone alarms during an armed to armed period or the new Cross Zoning feature will not work This is not a valid entry for Cross Zon ing NOTE Option 9 Section 101 164 must be enabled for the Cross Zoning feature to function Each zone has the abil ity to individually protect the intended area Cross Zoning is NOT recommended for line security installations or on exit entry zones Automatic Bypass at End of Confirmation Window If any zone is still violated at the end of the Police Code timer it must be omitted from the system or bypassed and a transmission using SIA Automatic will be sent to the central station alerting them of the conditio
176. n for a partition is programmed with a number other than 000 the partition will Auto arm if no activ ity is detected for the programmed number of minutes 191 198 No Activity Timer Partition 1 8 The timer will begin when a delay type zone assigned to the partition is restored The timer is stopped if any zone assigned to the partition is tripped or restored The timer will restart when a delay type zone is again restored When the timer expires the panel will sound the buzzers of all key pads assigned to the Partition for the time programmed in Section 190 If any key is pressed or zone is violated restored on that Partition the Auto arm pre alert will be aborted For zone types 04 05 06 and 25 restores will not affect No Activity Arming A partition begins it s Auto arm sequence when its No Activity Timer expires If 000 is pro grammed in a section No Activity Arming for that partition is disabled Valid entries are 000 255 minutes with a default of 001 The system will not arm if it is in OFF normal state 199 Auto arming Pre Alert Time This section allows programming of the standard Auto arm Pre alert Duration If auto arm is postponed this timer will re start after the auto arm postpone timer expires Valid entries are from 001 255 minutes the default is 005 NOTE There is no differentiation between the No Activity Pre alert and the Standard Auto arm Pre alert at a keypad No Activity Arming and Auto arm wi
177. n nut to break paint and make a good connection to the cabinet Nut CD Lock washer Nut CD Lock washer sma Internally Connected SISON m ISIS S Ground wire from po PC1864 PC1832 Only Star washer same Cabinet Gaz Bolt building electrical installation LLL pit LAGI AUX BELL RED BLK YELGAN 1 2 Zi COM T001 see Au note al ove z2 DEVICE DEVICE BATTERY 12V 7Ah 120VAC 80Hz Primary Battery 12V 4 0Ah 7Ah Pam DEVICE E DEVICE Maximum battery charge current is 400mA Class 2 Transformer Model DSC PTD1640V AP KEYBUS gt TO ADDITIONAL KEYPADS AND BIAG AA F NOTE Do not connect gt EXPANSION attery capacity for 4h standby is at least transformer to a v a gt MODULES 4Ah Battery capacity for 24h standby is 14Ah Max receptable controlled 4 ahlelilz Aux current must not exceed 480mA Recommended y a switcl BIAIZIS Batteries DSC BD4 12 or DSC BD7 12 For Fire Bell ariel wiring refer to 700mA max D Reference Manual Observe Polarity POWER LIMITED again ala Y PGM CONNECTIONS LED INDICATOR RELAY OUTPUT G j a oa aa Control Panel WARNING Do not route any wiring over circuit boards Maint
178. n the system NOTE Duress codes are not valid when entering 5 6 or 8 sections NOTE Duress codes cannot be programmed as a duplicate of another code or as a Code 1 Maintenance Code The maintenance code can only be used to arm and disarm the system It cannot be used to bypass zones to access the Escort5580 TC or to cancel or postpone automatic arming The code can only be programmed in Installer s Program ming The Maintenance code cannot bypass zones use 1 9 to arm the system cancel auto arming or perform 7 command functions There will be no arm disarm bell squawks when the Maintenance code is used Guard Code The Guard Code can arm the panel at any time However the Guard code can only disarm the system after an alarm tamper fault or trouble condition has occurred It can also be used to bypass zones and activate Command Outputs The Guard Code may be programmed in Section 008 Arming and disarming using the Guard Code will log as Closing Opening by Maintenance Code If a Command Output that requires a code is activated with the Guard Code no User Log will be made When zones are bypassed with the Guard Code the panel will log 1 Access by User NOTE The Latching Trouble feature should be used with the Guard Code feature in order disarm with Trouble Present Partition Assignments and Access Code Attributes You can enable or disable each access code to work on each partition
179. nable a window for DLS calls NOTE Options 1 and 2 are not related One does not need to be enabled for the other to perform its function Call Back ON Call Back Enabled When the system answers the downloading computer s call both the computer and the panel will hang up The panel will then call the Downloading Telephone Number and con nect with the computer at that number If more than one downloading computer is to be used this function should be disabled OFF Call Back Disabled The downloading computer will have immediate access to the panel once it is identified as a valid system User Call Up ON User Call Up Enabled When this feature is enabled the user may initiate a single call of the Downloading Telephone by entering 6 Master Code 6 OFF User Call Up Disabled An error tone will be generated when 6 Master Code 6 is entered 45 Option Downloading Code On Off Description 5 Auto Event Buffer Upload ON Auto Event Buffer Upload Enabled After the panel has communicated the Event Buffer 75 Full event to central station the panel will call the Downloading Computer s telephone number DLS software will then perform an event buffer upload upon successful connection OFF Auto Event Buffer Upload Disabled After the panel has communicated the Event Buffer 75 Full event to central station the panel will not call the Downloading Computer s telephone num
180. nabled This attribute allows the user to bypass zones 4 Escort5580 TC Remote Access This attribute allows the user to access the security system via the Escort if installed 5 For Future Use 6 For Future Use 7 Bell Squawk on Arming Disarming When this attribute is ON the bell will squawk when the access code is entered to arm or disarm the system For example you can use the arm dis arm bell squawk attribute to have wireless key access codes squawk the bell while other codes are silent To do this enable attribute 7 on all access codes associated with wire less keys 8 One Time Use Code This attribute will only affect Access Codes 01 16 If the panel is disarmed with this code the code will be erased at the end of the Exit Delay the next time that the panel is armed regardless of which code is used to arm the system The code will also be erased at the end of the Exit Delay when used to arm the panel If the panel is dis armed during the Exit Delay when armed with a One Time Use Code it will still be valid after the next time the panel is armed unless the same One Time Code is used to arm the second time NOTE If you enable the Bell Squawk on Arming Disarming option section 014 option 1 the bell will sound arm disarm bell squawks for all access codes regardless of the programming for attribute 7 see Section 5 3 Basic Pro gramming PWS Sect 3 001 004 see Section 5 4
181. nbypassed except for 24 hr zones If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled an access code will be required to enter the Bypass mode Only access codes with the Bypass attribute enabled will be able to bypass zones see section 5 Programming Access Codes Bypassing Zones with an LCD keypad Start with disarming the system 1 Press to enter the function menu The keypad will dis play Press for lt gt Zone Bypass 2 Press 1 or then your access code if required The keypad will display Zone Search lt gt Zone Name 3 Enter the two digit number of the zone s to be bypassed 01 64 You can also use the lt gt keys to find the zone to be bypassed and then press to select the zone 13 The keypad will display Zone Search lt gt Zone Name B will appear on the display to show that the zone is bypassed If a zone is open e g door with door contact is open the keypad will display Zone Search lt gt Zone Name O If you bypass the open zone a B will replace the O 4 To unbypass a zone enter the two digit number of the zone s to be bypassed 01 64 You can also use the lt gt keys to find the zone and then press to select the zone The B will disappear from the display to show that the zone is no longer bypassed 5 To exit bypassing mode and return to the Ready state press Bypassing Zones with a
182. ne Fault Bit 2 AC Failure Bit 6 Zone Tamper Bit 3 Telephone Line Trouble Bit 7 Zone Low Battery Bit 4 Failure to Communicate Bit 8 Loss of Clock Battery bell general trouble general tamper general supervisory 10 Latched System Event This output will activate switch to ground when any of the selected system events alarms occur on the system In the Strobe armed state the output will deactivate only once the system is disarmed This output will activate when the pro grammed events occur on any partition If an alarm activates this output in the disarmed state the output will deactivate if a user enters a valid access code while the Bell Cut off timer is counting down The output will also deactivate if someone arms the system after the Bell Cut off has expired This output can be used to indicate that an alarm has occurred before entering the premises The PGM attributes for this option programmed in sections 501 to 514 differ from the standard selection of attributes normally programmed Program the events that will activate the output by selecting some or all of the follow ing attributes Bit 1 Burglary Delay Instant Interior Stay Away and 24 Hour Burglary Zones Bit 2 Fire Fire Keys Fire Zones Bit 3 Panic Panic Keys and Panic Zones Bit 4 Medical Auxiliary Keys Medical and Emergency Zones Bit 5 Supervisory Supervisory Freezer and Water Zones Bit 6 Priority Gas Heat Sprinkler and 24 Hour Latching
183. ne Frequency ON 2100 Hz I D Tone After the telephone number is dialed the panel will emit a 2100Hz I D Tone Enable I D Tone Section 702 Option 5 OFF 1300 Hz I D Tone After the telephone number is dialed the panel will emit a 1300Hz I D Tone Enable I D Tone Section 702 Option 5 48 Option International Code On Off Description 7 DLS Window ON One Time 1 hour user Enabled DLS Window The User Enabled DLS Window is 1 hour in length and will be closed after a successful hang up from a downloading call OFF Full 6 hour User Enabled DLS Window The User Enabled DLS Window is 6 hours in length and remains open after a successful hang up from a downloading call This option determines the length of the DLS window available on power up 8 FTC Bell ON Bell on FTC when armed If a Failure to Communicate Trouble is generated while the system is armed the Bell output will sound for the length of Bell time out or until the system is disarmed pressed OFF FTC Trouble only when armed If a Failure to Communicate Trouble is generated while the panel is armed the Bell output will not sound but the keypad buzzer will sound trouble beeps until a key is 5 9 703 Delay Between Dialing Attempts For standard force dialing the panel will go off hook search for dialtone for 5 seconds hang up for 20 seconds go off hook search for dialtone for 5 seconds then dial If there is no initial han
184. nel then emits a double beep on the line every 3 seconds This indicates to the user receiving R 6006s Seah SADA o 0g 3811 Option 7 z the call that the control panel is calling SIA Level 2 The user must acknowledge the call by pressing 1 2 3 4 5 SIA is a specialized format that will communicate information quickly using frequency shift keying FSK rather than pulses The SIA format will automatically generate the type of signal being transmitted such as Burglary Fire Panic etc The two digit reporting code is used to identify the zone or access code number NOTE SIA format must be used if Downlook is required If the SIA format is selected the panel can be programmed to automatically generate all zone and access code numbers eliminating the need to program these items If the SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows 1 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as 00 the panel will not attempt to call the central station 2 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as any thing from 01 to FF the panel will AUTOMATICALLY generate the zone or access code number 3 Bypassed zones will always be identified when partial closing the system The Communicator Call Direction Options can be used to disable reporting of events such as Openings Closings Also if all the Opening Closing reporting codes were programmed as 00 the panel would not report
185. nes This applies to all other Fire zones on the system regardless of the partition assignments i e two fire alarms anywhere on the system will cancel all pending fire delays and create immediate alarms 30 Fire Supervisory Zone When this zone is violated the system turns on the keypad buzzer and communicates the supervisory alarm condition to the monitoring station The buzzer will not follow the Bell Time Out timer To silence the buzzer a valid access code must be entered 31 Day Zone A zone programmed with this type has different characteristics in the armed and disarmed state In the disarmed state vio lating this zone will sound the keypad buzzer but will not log or report the event In the armed state violating this zone will sound the bell and communicate the event 32 Instant Stay Away Zone The Instant Stay Away Zone will be bypassed when armed in the Stay Mode but will act like an Instant Zone when armed in the Away Mode This zone type is useful for motion detectors in an installation that must not follow the Entry Delay after a Delay zone is violated but must still retain the Stay Away functionality 33 Push to Set Zone Kag When the panel is armed with this zone type programmed an infinite exit delay will begin see chart below To complete the arming sequence after infinite exit delay has begun the Push to Set zone must be violated and restored the system then counts down a five second e
186. o be 2 3 generated and logged thus identifying the user NOTE You must have a version LCD5500 3 40U or greater keypad PK55XX or RFK55XX Keypad NOTE This feature is not supported by the PC5400 OFF No access code required for 1 2 3 menu options No access code is required In order to access the 1 bypass menu 2 trouble menu or 3 alarm memory menu 2 Keypad Blanking ON Keypad Blanking while Armed Keypad will blank after the programmed time Section 021 Option 3 while Armed when the system is armed NOTE This feature will only blank after exit delay has expired OFF Keypad follow regular blanking option Keypad will blank after the programmed time Section 021 Option 3 when the system is armed or disarmed 3 Auto Arming Force ON Auto Arming Force Arming Open Zones All zones will be force armed during an autoarm regardless of Arming Open Zones the force arm attribute on the zone OFF Auto Arming follows Force Arming Attribute Only zones with the force arm attribute enabled will be force armed during an autoarm 4 Master Code ON Master code bypasses holdup zones only Attempting to bypass a hold up zone with any other access Bypasses Holdup code will generate error tone OFF Any code can bypass hold up zones Any code can bypass Hold up zones 5 Time Limit for PGM ON Time Limit Enabled for PGM 05 06 17 18 Setting Keypad Blanking Option ON Option 5 Programming 05 06 17 18 Section 022 may satisfy thi
187. obtain a dial tone on Ground Start tele phone equipment Two 2 second pauses must be inserted at the beginning of the telephone number when using this option 15 Remote Operation This output can be activated and deactivated remotely on command from DLS software 16 Future Use 17 Away Armed Status This output will activate when the system is armed with the Stay Away zones activated 18 Stay Armed Status The output will activate when the system is armed with the Stay Away zones bypassed PGM Output Types 17 and 18 are designed to follow the status of the Stay Away zones If the system is armed with Stay Away s bypassed the Stay output should be active If the system is armed with the Stay Away s active the Away output should be active The following indicates how these arming techniques work STAY Key Stay 9 Code Stay AWAY Key Away Keyswitch Arm Depends on Delay Type Zone during the Exit Delay Away for Skafor 0 Quick Arm Depends on Delay Type Zone during the Exit Delay Access Code Arm Depends on Delay Type Zone during the Exit Delay DLS Arm Away Auto Arm Away Stay Armed then 1 Away 19 Command Output 1 This output is activated by entering the 7 1 command The configuration of the corresponding attributes deter mines how this PGM type will activate Command Outputs 1 4 are user initiated by entering 7 1 4 at any keypad When any output is activated three acknowledgment beeps are so
188. odes 329 Priority Alarm Restoral Reporting Codes 36 330 333 Tamper Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 64 36 334 337 Tamper Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 64 37 338 Miscellaneous Tamper Reporting Codes 37 339 340 Closing Arming Reporting Codes ZONES 132s K0 LA da Raph DAA kaman Akon NANG 37 341 Miscellaneous Closing Arming Reporting Codes 342 343 Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Access Codes1to32 37 344 Miscellaneous Opening Disarming Reporting Codes areari renere PN LDR ani NG 37 345 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes 37 346 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes 37 347 Miscellaneous Maintenance Reporting Codes 38 348 Test Transmission Reporting Codes 38 349 PC5700 Maintenance Reporting Codes 38 350 Communicator Format Options 38 Reporting Codes 38 Contact AA 38 SIA Level aha n eee doers argues 39 Residential Dial 39 Private Line Format 39 Pager Format oense sate haaa Wak aca ae tanta 39 Pulse Formats 40 Scantronics Format 40 Robofon Format 40 200 Baud FSK CESA 40 Telephone Line Monitoring TLM 41 351 376 Communicator Call Directions 41 377 Communication Variables 41
189. on 013 option 7 the event buffer will not store events after the swinger shutdown level has been reached This will prevent the panel from overwriting the entire buffer if a problem exists The event buffer can be viewed three different ways It can be viewed through an LCD keypad printed on site using the PC5400 printer mod ule or it can be uploaded through the DLS software Viewing the Event Buffer The following is the procedure for viewing the event buffer through the LCD keypad Step 1 Enter 6 Master Access Code Step 2 Select View Event Buffer The keypad will display the Event Number Partition Time and Date of the event in question Use the key to toggle between this information and the event itself Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through the events in the buffer When you have finished viewing the event buffer press the key to exit NOTE When viewing events for partitions 3 to 8 on an LCD5500 v2 x and lower keypad they will show as being logged in the System Area 4 2 Commands 1 1 Zone Bypassing Users can bypass individual zones using the 1 keypad command This command can be used if users want to have access to an area while the Partition is armed or to bypass a defective zone bad contact damaged wiring until service can be provided A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm When the partition is disarmed all zones that were bypassed using 1 will be u
190. on should be evaluated by a security professional to ensure that all access points and areas are cov ered Locks and latches on windows and doors must be secure and operate as intended Windows doors walls ceilings and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and construction to provide the level of protection expected A reevaluation must be done during and after any construc tion activity An evaluation by the fire and or police department is highly recommended if this service is available E Criminal Knowledge This system contains security features which were known to be effective at the time of manufac ture It is possible for persons with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the effec tiveness of these features It is important that a security system be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it does not pro vide the protection expected E Access by Intruders Intruders may enter through an unprotected access point circumvent a sensing device evade detec tion by moving through an area of insufficient coverage disconnect a warning device or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system E Power Failure Control units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require an ade quate power supply for proper operation If a device operates from batteries it is possible for the batteries
191. ond Byte Hex 10 Decimal 16 xx 16 The Second Byte Hex 34 Decimal 52 xx 52 Therefore the time of day the Periodic Download occurs is 23 16 Therefore the time of day the Periodic Download occurs is 01 52 NOTE The first call should occur 30 days after power up 380 First Communicator Option Codes Option Communicator Code Description 1 Communications ON Communicator Enabled The system s communicator will be enabled and all events with reporting codes will be reported to the monitoring station Refer to the Telephone Number Reporting Code and Call Direction Programming Sections OFF Communicator Disabled The system s communicator will be shut off and events will not be trans mitted to the monitoring station Downloading may still be performed if enabled 42 Option 2 Communicator Code Restore Transmission On Off ON Description Restore Transmissions on Bell Time out Zone restore reporting codes will not be transmitted until the zone has been restored and the Bell cut off time has expired If the zone is not restored when the bell cut off time expires the restore will be transmitted when the zone physically restores or when the system is disarmed NOTE 24 hour zones will not restore until the zone is physically restored OFF Restore Transmissions Follow Zones Zone restore reporting codes will be transmitted when the zone is physically restored If the zones are still active when the sy
192. onditioners or other appliances or passing traffic Audible warning devices however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person H Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means which may be difficult to detect H Insufficient Time There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended yet the occupants will not be protected from the emergency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner If the system is monitored the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belong ings E Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component E Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be found by reg ular testing and maintenance The complete system should be tested weekly and immediately after a break in an attempted break in a fire a storm an earthquake an accident or any kind of construc tion activity inside or outside the premises The testing should include all sensing devices keypads consoles alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system E Security and Insurance Regardless of
193. one Low Battery Trouble ojl NN OD Mm BR W N Loss of Clock PGM Output Types 10 System Event Loss of Time Trouble Burglary Delay Instant Interior Stay Away and 24 Hour Burg Zone Types Fire F Key Fire Zone Panic P Key and Panic zones Medical A Key Medical and Emergency zones Supervisory Supervisory Freeze and Water zones ojl NI DA my AJ WIN PGM Output Type 31 Alternate Communicator Out Priority Gas Heat Sprinkler and 24 Hour Latching Tamper zones Holdup Holdup Zones and Duress Alarms Output Options ON Output Follows PGM Timer The output will activate for the period of time programmed for the PGM Output Timer OFF Output is Latched The output will be active until a valid access code is entered NOTE If a System Event PGM is programmed to follow the Command Output Timer all attributes must be enabled NOTE These are the attributes available for the System Event PGM option The output will activate if any of the corresponding alarm types occur on the system put 1 Fire F Key Fire Zone 2 Panic P Key and Panic zones 3 Burglary Delay Instant Interior Stay Away and 24 Hour Burg Zone Types 4 Openings Closings Opening Closing 5 Zone Auto Bypass Zone Auto Bypass 6 Medical Events Only A Key Medical and Emergency zones 7 Police Code Output Police Code 8 Output Options ON Pulsed The output will pulse when the selected condition is true OFF
194. ons 152mm x 122mm x 38mm 6 0 x 4 8 x 1 5 PC5001CP Description Plastic Cabinet to house the PC5108 Zone Expander Module and the PC5208 Eight Low Current Output Module Approximate Dimensions 146mm x 107mm x 25mm 5 75 x 4 2 x 1 0 All cabinets are provided with means for installing tamper protection switch door opening detection and or removal from the mounting position 1 5 Battery Standby Times versus AUX Load In accordance with EN50131 1 Standard for a Power Sup ply Type A rated for Grade 2 systems the battery standby time required in case of failure of the prime power source shall be a minimum of 12 hours The table below indicates the maximum load values applica ble to the AUX Keybus Red Black and PGM 1 4 outputs that the panel PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 will be able to support when using a certain battery size for a certain period of time as applicable for each installation The AUX Keybus Red Blk and PGM 1 4 outputs are all sharing the same load max 500mA max 700mA for UL ULC max 550mA for IMQ Please refer to the other Power Series accessories current ratings when calculating the maximum load applicable for each installation PUC 1 Description Main control cabinet for the PowerSeries panel Made with 18Ga steel Approximate Dimensions 318mm x 318mm x 102mm 12 5 x 12 5 x 4 0 Battery Standby Times Capacity 12hrs 24hrs 4Ah 500mA 220mA
195. ons in this section The Memory light will be on if any alarm occurred during the Supervisor Codes Access Codes 41 and 42 last armed period or if an alarm occurred while the panel Supervisor Codes can program additional access codes By was disarmed 24 hour zones Press 3 to view zones in default Supervisor codes have the same partition and alarm memory To clear the memory arm and disarm the attribute programming as the Master code You can change system the partition and attribute programming for these codes by following the instructions in this section 14 System Master Code Access Code 40 By default the System Master Code is enabled to operate on all partitions and can perform any keypad function This code can be used to program all access codes including the Supervisor Codes and Duress Codes If the Master Code Not Changeable option is enabled the System Master Code can only be changed using Installer Programming NOTE For EN installations the installer will not have access to Master Code Programming In order to return the master code to the factory default setting enter the Special Installer Function 989 Installer s Code 989 Master Code Factory Default Programming This will allow the installer to default the Master Code Duress Codes Access Codes 33 and 34 Duress codes are standard user codes that will transmit the Duress Reporting Code whenever the code is entered to perform any function o
196. ons occurs e the system has been disarmed Duress Code excluded e the bell has timed out 24Hr zones please see chart below e an access code has been entered 24Hr zones please see chart below On a LCD keypad the message REMOTE RESET RQD will be displayed on the top line and CODE along with the actually code will be displayed across the bottom line On an LED keypad the reset number will be scrolled across the keypad Each digit will be displayed one at a time for 1 second with a pause of 1 second between digits There will be a 3 second pause after the last digit of the System Lock code before the System Lock code is repeated This routine will continue until the Unlock code from Installer Central Station is entered NOTE While the system is locked out the only options available are 3 6 7 and 8 Going into 8 Installers Programming while the panel is locked out will unlock the panel The system will continue to function properly alarms tampers etc while the system is locked out This feature will follow the Keypad Lockout If the Duress Code is used to disarm the system the system will not be locked out Silent 24Hr zone on PGM 2 will not Lock out the panel Lock out will follow both the Transmission and Bell Delays Zone Definition Armed Disarmed Zone Definition Armed Disarmed 00 Null Zone Not Used 20 24 Hour Freeze 01 Delay 1 Loc 21 24 Hour Latching Tamper Lock Lock 02 Delay 2 Locl 22 Momenta
197. ons same as that of Zone Type 08 20 005 System Times This section has 9 sub sections 1 for each of the 8 parti tions and 1 for the Bell timeout This section programs the entry and exit delays for the control panel After entering sec tion 005 press 01 to select partition 1 Enter the 3 digit delay time for Delay 1 type zones Delay 2 type zones fol lowed by the exit delay time Enter the next 2 digit sub sec tion number to program the next partition Press to exit the sub menu and return to regular programming NOTE Entry of 000 in these sections will result in a 255 sec ond time Sub Sections 1 8 each require three 3 digit entries 01 08 Entry Delay 1 Entry Delay 2 and Exit Delay per Partition e Entry Delay 1 001 255 Seconds This value determines the Entry delay time for Delay 1 type zones The default Entry Delay 1 time is 30 seconds e Entry Delay 2 001 255 Seconds This value determines the Entry delay time for Delay 2 type zones The default Entry Delay 2 time is 45 seconds e Exit Delay 001 255 Seconds This value determines the Exit delay time when arming the system The default Exit Delay time is 120 seconds NOTE For SIA FAR Installations the Exit Delay must be within the range of 045 255 seconds Default 60 seconds If the Exit Delay is silent Section 14 Option 6 or Stay Function Key Arming the exit delay must be twice the programmed value but must not exceed 255 secon
198. ons when DEOL is usea NOTE If a 24 hour zone is bypassed ensure that the zone is restored or disabled before removing the bypass 2 Trouble Display The panel constantly monitors itself for several different trou ble conditions If a trouble condition is present the Trouble light will be ON and the keypad will beep twice every 10 sec onds The trouble beep can be silenced by pressing any key on any keypad If Bell Squawk on Trouble is enabled sec tion 014 option 5 the bell will squawk every 10 seconds when a trouble condition is present NOTE If there is an AC trouble the keypad will not beep for a General System Trouble To view trouble conditions from an LED or ICON keypad 1 Press 2 to enter the trouble menu 2 The keypad will flash the Trouble light The zone indica tor lights corresponding to the present trouble conditions will be ON Light Trouble Light 1 Service Required Press 1 to determine the specific trouble Lights 1 8 will light up to indicate the trouble e Light 1 Low Battery Main panel backup battery charge is low below 11 5 volts under load Trouble is restored when the battery charges over 12 5 volts Light 2 Bell Circuit Trouble The bell circuit is open see section 2 2 Terminal Descriptions Light 3 General System Trouble One or more of the following troubles has occurred the PC5204 Power Supply module has an AUX
199. ontrolled Implementation of the options 8 in Programming Sections 382 Third Communicator Options Code shall allow the installer to disable or enable the tamper alarm communication in the disarmed state of the system by toggling between No Tamp Alarm Commu nication when Disarmed and Tamper Alarms Communicated Always options This option is not partitionable in the PC 1864 v1 0 panel OFF Tamper Alarms Communicated Always Tamper events are always communicated to the monitor ing station 44 5 6 Downloading Options Downloading Downloading allows programming of the entire control panel via a computer modem and telephone line All functions and features changes and status such as trouble conditions and open zones can be viewed or programmed by downloading NOTE When power is applied to the panel a 6 hour down loading window can be enabled This will allow you to per form downloading without having to do any keypad programming NOTE When an event occurs that the system is pro grammed to communicate to the central station the panel will disconnect from the downloading computer and report the event This will happen for all events except test transmis sions If the Answering Machine Double Call option is enabled or during the first 6 hours after power up the panel will answer incoming calls for downloading provided the follow ing conditions occur 1 The panel hears one or two rings then misses
200. operate even if Keypad Blanking and Keypad Lockout are active See Section 5 3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 012 OFF F Key Disabled The F key will not sound or report an alarm when pressed P Key Annunciation ON P Key Audible When a valid P key alarm is generated the Keypad buzzer will sound a series of 3 beeps to acknowledge the alarm The bell or siren will also sound for the length of Bell timeout NOTE Fire Auxiliary and Panic key transmissions follow the partition 1 alarm restore call direc tion options Fire Auxiliary and Panic key NOTE The Fire Auxiliary Panic keys will operate even if Keypad Blanking and Keypad Lockout are active See Section 5 3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 012 OFF P Key Silent When a valid P key alarm is generated the Keypad buzzer and the bell output will remain silent the alarm transmission will still be transmitted if programmed Quick Exit ON Quick Exit Enabled When the system is armed users may enter the 0 Command to allow a single Delay 1 or Delay 2 Zone to be activated so they may leave the premises Only one Delay zone may be acti vated Additional activity on another Delay zone will initiate its respective alarm sequence If the Delay zone is still open two minutes after the 0 command is entered the Entry Delay will be initiated If armed in the Stay mode the automatic bypass on Stay Away zones will not be removed OFF Quick Exit
201. ort Listen in or a Downlook Session 702 Second International Option Codes Option International Code On Off Description 1 Pulse Dial ON 33 67 Pulse Dialing Make Break Ratio is 33 67 OFF 40 60 Pulse Dialing Make Break Ratio is 40 60 2 Force Dial ON Force Dialing Enabled If the first attempt by the panel to call the monitoring station fails to detect a dialtone on every subsequent attempt the panel will dial regardless of the presence of dialtone See 703 Delay Between Dialing Attempts OFF Force Dialing Disabled The panel will not dial the programmed telephone number if dial tone is not present 3 Land Line Test Transmission ON Land Line Test Transmission Interval is in Minutes The value programmed in Section 370 Sev enth entry is in Minutes OFF Land Line Test Transmission Interval is in Days The value programmed in Section 370 Seventh entry is in Days 4 Handshake ON 1600 Hz Handshake The communicator responds to a 1600 Hz handshake for BPS formats OFF Standard Handshake The communicator responds to the handshake designated by the format selected 1400 or 2300 Hz 5 I D Tone ON I D Tone Enabled After the telephone number is dialed the panel will emit a tone as specified by Option 6 for 500 ms every two seconds to indicate that it is a digital equipment call not voice OFF I D Tone Disabled After the telephone number is dialed the panel will not emit an I D Tone 6 I D To
202. orted TLM Trouble a TLM Trouble Reporting Code can only be transmitted if an alternate communicator is being used The panel will only transmit the signal after the time programmed for the TLM Trouble Delay General System Trouble a General System Trouble Report ing Code will be transmitted if the panel detects any of the following AC Power Failure Low Battery e AUX Output Trouble Output 1 on the PC5200 PC5204 Power Supply Output Module e T Link Troubles General System Supervisory Trouble a General System Supervisory Trouble Reporting Code will be transmitted if any module goes missing from the Keybus If the module is a zone expander the panel will also transmit the Zone Expander Supervisory Alarm Trouble Reporting Code 346 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes Battery Trouble Restoral the Battery Trouble Restoral Reporting Code will not be transmitted until the battery has been charged over 12 5 VDC AC Failure Trouble Restoral the AC Failure Trouble Resto ral Reporting Code will be transmitted once AC power has been restored for the amount of time programmed for AC Failure Communication delays Bell Circuit Trouble Restoral the Bell Circuit Trouble Restoral Reporting Code will be transmitted as soon as the open condition on the bell output is corrected Fire Trouble Restoral the Fire Trouble Restoral Reporting Code will be transmitted when the correct resistance value is measured on any Fire type zone Au
203. ot squawk during the Exit Delay time This audible option does not apply to Stay and No Entry Arming Modes Bell Squawk On Entry ON Bell Squawk On Entry Delay The Bell output will pulse with the same timing as the buzzer during the Entry Delay time The bell will also sound 3 squawks per second for the final 10 seconds if Option 6 in this section is enabled NOTE This feature must not be used with two or more partitions NOTE If the panel is armed using the Stay function key or by entering 9 Access Code there will be no bell squawks during entry and exit delays except for the arm disarm bell squawks OFF No Bell Squawk On Entry Delay The Bell output will not squawk during the Entry Delay time Bell Squawk on Trouble ON Bell Squawks on Trouble When there is a Trouble condition annunciated on the system keypads the Bell will squawk 2 times every 10 seconds as per the keypad buzzer The Bell will be silenced when the keypad beeps are silenced any key pressed on keypad OFF No Bell Squawks on Trouble The Bell output will not squawk when there is a Trouble condition annunci ated on the system keypads 25 Definition On Off Description Audible Exit Beeps ON Audible Exit With Urgency The keypad will sound a pulsing tone once per second during the Exit Delay For the last 10 seconds of the Exit Delay the keypad and bell siren if enabled will sound a different tone
204. ouble Conditions In all cases when the panel detects a Trouble condition the keypad Trouble light turns on and the keypad buzzer will sound two short beeps every 10 seconds Pressing any key will silence the audible Trouble signal The Trouble buzzer will resound if another Trouble is generated Fire Zone Trouble A fire zone Trouble will be generated when an open circuit is detected on any fire zone AC Trouble An AC Fail Trouble is generated if the AC fails on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 AC Troubles are grouped for common indication on a remote annunciator as an AC Trou ble See also Section 5 6 Communicator Programming 377 Communication Variables Battery Trouble A battery Trouble is generated if the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 PS5350 panel batteries are open or shorted This Trouble condition only turns on the keypad Trouble light and sounds the keypad buzzer Ground Fault Ground fault detection must be enabled for Commercial Fire Monitoring installations by connecting the EGND terminal on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 to a solid earth ground Upon detection of a resistance of lt 40kQ between any extended conductor and earth ground a Ground Fault Trouble will be generated via zone 7 of the PC5700 see Installation Instruc tions for PC5700 fire module v2 0 TLM Troubles If the PC5700 module detects a TLM Trouble on telephone line 1 or 2 Zone 8 on the PC5700 will be violated automati cally The panel can only monitor
205. ound Fault Trouble occurs on the PC5700 PC5700 Ground Fault Restore the panel will transmit this reporting code when the Ground Fault Trouble condition has restored on the PC5700 PC5700 TLM 1 2 Trouble the panel will transmit this report ing code when a TLM Trouble occurs on the PC5700 Line 1 and or on line 2 PC5700 TLM 1 2 Restore the panel will transmit this report ing code when a TLM Restore occurs on the PC5700 Line 1 and or Line 2 350 Communicator Format Options This section requires 2 two digit entries to set the communi cations format that is to be used for each phone number 1 per phone number The 3rd telephone number uses the for mat programmed for the 1st telephone number Entry Communication Format 01 20 BPS 1400 HZ handshake 02 20 BPS 2300 HZ handshake 03 DTMF CONTACT I D 04 SIA FSK 05 Pager 06 Residential Dial 07 10 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 08 10 BPS 2300 Hz handshake 09 Private Line 10 Scantronics 4 8 1 Fast Slot 11 For Future Use 12 Robofon 13 CESA 200 Reporting Codes e SIA 0 is valid in Account or Rep Code not 00 in a Reporting code though ADEMCO Contact ID 0 is not valid in Account or Rep Code A must be used 10 in checksum BPS Formats 0 is not valid in Account or Rep Code A must be used e SIA This format uses 300 Baud FSK as the communi cation media The Account Code can be 4 or 6 hexadec imal digits in length
206. out the panel will send the restoral immediately after the zone is secured If the Restoral on Bell Timeout option is not selected the panel will immediately send the Zone Restoral Reporting Code when the zone is secured or when the panel is dis armed regardless if the alarm output is active or not NOTE 24 hr type zones will report the restoral immedi ately after the zone is secured 328 Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes Duress Alarm this reporting code will be transmitted to the monitoring station whenever a Duress code is used to per form any function on the system Opening After Alarm this reporting code will be transmitted to the monitoring station on Opening if an alarm has occurred during the previous armed period Recent Closing a Recent Closing transmission shall be sent if an alarm occurs within 2 minutes of an exit time expiration The Recent Closing report will be sent for the first alarm only Zone Expander Supervisory Alarm this reporting code is sent when the system loses communications with any zone Expander Module PC5108 PC5132 or Keypad with on board zone Zone Expander Supervisory Restoral this reporting code is sent when the system regains communications with all zone Expander Module PC5108 PC5132 or Keypad with on board zone that have been enrolled on the system Cross Zone Police Code Alarm When using Cross Zoning Section 018 Option 6 ON this reporting code will be sent when two crossed
207. ovided in section 2 2 Ter minal Descriptions Step 7 Power up the Conirol Panel Once all zone and Keybus wiring is complete power up the control panel NOTE The panel will not power up if only the battery is con nected Step 8 Keypad Assignment Keypads must be assigned to different slots to be properly supervised Follow the guideline provided in section 2 7 to assign keypads Step 9 Confirming Module Supervision By default all modules are supervised upon installation Supervision is enabled at all times so that the panel can indi cate a trouble if a module is removed from the system To confirm that each module is properly supervised follow the guidelines provided in section 2 8 Step 10 Programming the System Section 4 0 provides a complete description of how to pro gram the panel Section 5 0 contains complete descriptions of the various programmable features what options are available and how the options function The Programming Auxiliary Power Terminals AUX and GND These terminals provide up to 500mA of current at 12 VDC 700mA of current at 12VDc for UL ULC 550mA of current at 12VDC for IMO for devices requiring power rated 11 6 12 6 Vnc for UL residential applications Connect the positive side of any device requiring power to the AUX ter minal the negative side to GND The AUX output is pro tected if too much current is drawn from these terminals wiring short the panel will temporarily shut o
208. owing four digits of the account codes D7 to D8 3X Hex as the two digits of the report codes X 0 9 A F EXT 03 Hex as the end of transmission signal CHKSUM YY it is the XOR of D1 through D8 and then XORed with the EXT The panel will wait the programmed Wait for Handshake for the initial handshake it will wait 20 sec for any subsequent handshake during the same phone call 200 Baud FSK CESA This format transmits with the LSB first in the data stream using 1 start bit 8 data bits and 2 stop bits no parity The information transmitted is as follows e Five Digit Decimal Account Code One Digit Event Identifier Two Digit Zone Number 00 99 Eight Zeros filler After the panel dials this format looks for a 960 ms FSK handshake at 1850 Hz for 15 ms 1650 Hz for 15 ms and 1850 Hz for 15 ms again repeated 32 times The panel will proceed to send its carrier by emitting 1180 Hz for a period of 800 ms to 1 second followed by the event utilizing 980 Hz for a Mark 1 and 1180 for a Space 0 at 200 Baud The panel will send the exact same transmission twice in a row with a 600 800 ms pause If the two transmissions match exactly the receiver will give acknowledgement by giving the panel the same FSK pattern as the handshake The panel can then hang up or repeat the process indefinitely until it has no further events to transmit In the event that the two transmissions do not match the panel will re t
209. pad 0 2 aaan 11 Section 4 Keypad Commands 12 4 1 Arming and Disarming 12 ANMING AA 12 Stay and Away Arming 12 Stay Arming 12 AwayArming 12 DISANMING AA 13 Event Buffer Event Log 13 Viewing the Event Buffer 13 4 2 Commands 2 13 1 Zone Bypassing 13 2 Trouble Display 13 3 Alarm Memory 14 4 Door Chime On Off 14 5 Programming Access Codes 14 Installers Programming Codes and Options 15 6 User Functions 16 LCD Keypad User Functions 16 7 Command Output Functions 16 8 Installer Programming 16 9 Arming Without Entry Delay 16 0 Quick Arm 17 0 Quick Exit 2 20 a e n aa 17 4 3 Function Keys 17 4 4 Global and Partition Keypad Operation 18 4 5 Keypad Features 0c eee 18 Automatic Scrolling of Open Zones 18 Automatic Scrolling of Alarms in Memory 18 24 Hour Time Display Option 18 Keypad Zones 18 Viewing Troubles While Armed 18 Backlighting Boost
210. porting Codes 53 Section 7 Listing Requirements 54 50 7 1 UL Listed Commercial and Residential Installations 54 Appendix A Reporting Codes 56 50 Contact ID UWA eee 56 SIA Format Level 2 Hardcoded 56 50 Contact ID Zone Alarm Restoral Event Codes 57 SIA Format Automatic Zone Alarm Restoral Codes 57 50 Appendix B Wiring Diagrams 58 B 1 PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 UL ULC Wiring Diagram 58 50 B 2 PC1616 PC1832 PC 1864 Standard Wiring Diagram 59 B 3 PC1616 PC1832 PC 1864 European Wiring Diagram 60 50 B 4 PC1616 PC1832 PC 1864 and PC5700 Fire Module Communications Connections 61 50 B 5 Sensor Reset for 2 Wire Smoke Detectors 61 B 6 Sensor Reset for 4 wire Smoke Detectors 61 51 B 7 Other PGM Connections 61 The below symbols are used to indicate features that are only available in a particular market No symbol indicates the feature is available for all markets Ka Ko Europe United States United Kingdom Scandinavia iii Section 1 Introduction 1 1 About the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 System This product is in conformity with EMC Directive 89 336 EEC based on results using harmonized standards in accordance with article 10 5 R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC based on follow ing Annex Ill of the directive and LVD Directive 73 2
211. pplies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover e damage incurred in shipping or handling e damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake or lightning e damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls such as excessive voltage mechanical shock or water damage e damage caused by unauthorized attachment alterations modifications or foreign objects e damage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplied by Digital Security Controls e defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the products e damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed e damage from improper maintenance e damage arising out of any other abuse mishandling or improper application of the products Digital Security Controls liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonable number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the product as the exclu sive remedy for breach of warranty Under no circumstances shall Digital Security Controls be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict liability or any other legal theory Such damages include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of the product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of substitute or repl
212. present the panel will not flash the phone line Keybus Fault Sounds Bell 8 ON Keybus Fault Sounds Bell Keybus Battery Bell Circuit and AC Fault conditions will be indicated within 10 seconds after their occurrence Fault condition of the Keybus will sound the bell This shall allow the installer to enable disable the operation of the bell when Keybus fault condition occurs When this option is enabled a supervisory trouble from any module will cause the bell to activate NOTE The PC52XX will not detect a battery trouble within 10 seconds OFF Keybus fault does not sound bell A supervisory trouble from any module will not cause the bell to acti vate Keypad Green LED Cl ON Keypad Green LED Option Power Indication The green LED indicator on the keypads will indicate the status of AC on the system OFF Keypad Green LED Option Ready Indication The green LED indicator on the keypads will indicate the partition ready status pk 6 Access GI ON 6 Accessible by all users All access codes can be used to enter the 6 User Functions menu OFF 6 Accessible by Master Code only Only the master code can be used to enter the 6 User Func tions menu 29 Option Definition On Off 8 Remote Reset After Second Activation ag ON Description Remote Reset After Second Activation Only A remote reset will occur only after a second confirmed alarm
213. ption 3 Programming Section 016 30 Option Definition On Off Description 4 Remote Reset ON Remote Reset Enabled The purpose of this feature is to force the end user to contact the Installer Cen tral Station whenever they have an alarm condition This is accomplished by locking out the panel after an alarm occurs which will force the end user to call the Installer Central Station to get a Reset code which must be entered on the keypad before they will be able to use their system In the Armed state when an Alarm occurs on a burglary zone please refer to chart below the system will be locked out after disarming the panel The panel will remain locked until a 4 digit Reset code that is pro vided by the Installer Central Station is entered on a keypad If the Duress code is used to disarm the parti tion then the system will not be locked out In the Disarmed state only Audible 24Hr Burglary zones Audible 24Hr Latching Tamper zones and Audible 24Hr zone on PGM 2 will cause the panel to be locked out To get the Reset code from the Installer Central Station the end user must provide the Installer Central Station with the corresponding System Lock code displayed on the keypad The System Lock code will be randomly generated and displayed on the keypad after an alarm condition when one of the following conditi
214. ption is disabled the Auto arm Pre alert will still occur if there is a time programmed for that day if this option is enabled This option does not directly affect the functionality of Auto arm If Late to Close is enabled and Auto arming is not LCD Keypads will still display System Arming in Progress during the Late to Close Pre alert Daylight Savings Time ON Daylight Savings Time Enabled The panel will adjust between Daylight and Standard times according to the programmed time of the year and number of hours in sections 168 and 169 NOTE Auto arm and Test Transmissions should not be attempted between 0200 and 0300 hours as they will be missed during a daylight savings clock adjust Events programmed to occur between 0100 and 0200 will occur twice during a daylight savings clock adjust Daylight Savings Time programming under section 168 and 169 shall not conflict with the Auto arm and Test Transmissions programming OFF Daylight Savings Time Disabled The panel will make no automatic time adjustments for Daylight Sav ings time For Future Use Bell Squawk on Away Arming ON Squawk on Away Arming Disarming Only Bell Squawks will only be heard on Away Arming as well as upon Disarming after being armed in the Away Mode NOTE This option controls when Bell Squawks are annunciated This feature is to prevent the Bell from being activated when arming from inside the premises OFF Bell
215. r the 2 digit zone designated for each keypad slot from 01 64 021 Eighth System Option Codes Definition On Off 1 Access Codes Blocked During Entry Delay ON Description Access code entry blocked during Entry Delay During entry delay access codes will not be accepted by the system Only keyswitches can be used to disarm the system NOTE If the system is 9 armed the user will not be able to disarm with a wireless key Kag OFF Access code entry NOT blocked during Entry Delay An access code can be used to disarm the system during entry delay 2 EN Entry Delay ON EN Entry Procedure The following zone type alarms will follow bell delay if a zone violation occurs while entry delay is active on the partition Instant Interior Interior Stay Away Delay Stay Away 24 Hr Supervi sory 24 Hr Buzzer 24 Hr Burg 24 Hr Holdup 24 Hr Gas 24 Hr Heat 24 Hr Medical 24 Hr Panic 24 Hr Emergency 24 Hr Sprinkler 24 Hr Water 24 Hr Freeze 24 Hr Latching Tamper Interior Delay Day Zone Instant Stay Away 24 Hr Bell Buzzer 24 Hr Non Latching Tamper Night Zone Audible 24 Hr PGM Input The transmission delay attribute must be enabled for all burg type zones when this feature is ON Trans mission delay and bell delay times should be programmed to be longer than entry delay When entry delay ends the bell delay will be cleared and the siren will activate Any burg type zone will follow transmission delay when the zone
216. radio television technician for help The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC useful How to Identify and Re solve Radio Television Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Govern ment Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock 004 000 00345 4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the side of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this number must be provided to the Telephone Company PC1864 Product Identifier PC1832 Product Identifier US F53AL01BPC1832 PC1616 Product Identifier US F53AL01BPC1614 REN 0 1B USOC Jack RJ 31X Telephone Connection Requirements A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68 rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA A compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this product It is designed to be con nected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installation instructions for de tails US F53AL01BPC1864 Ringer Equivalence Number REN The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incom ing call In most but not all areas the su
217. ral station If disabled the panel will only attempt to call the 3rd telephone number after failing to communicate on the 1st telephone number NOTE For Alternate Dial to work properly the 3rd tele phone Number must be both enabled and programmed Telephone numbers can be up to 32 digits which will allow you to add special digits if required To program the tele phone number enter numbers 0 through 9 as required To communicate events over a LAN or WAN network using the T Link module program the desired phone number with DCAA This allows the panel to send events to the T Link module in the SIA format via the PC Link connection Press ing in these sections from an LED keypad will exit and delete the rest of the phone number Pressing in these sections from an LCD keypad will exit and save the entire phone number up to the first Hex F The following is a list of HEX digits which can also be pro grammed and the functions they perform HEX A not used HEX B simulates the key on a touch tone telephone HEX C simulates the key on a touch tone telephone HEX D forces the panel to search for dial tone HEX E forces the panel to pause for 2 seconds HEX F end of telephone number marker 3rd telephone Number Enable Section 380 Option 5 Alternate Dial Section 380 Option 6 Downloading Options Section 7 PWS 301 First Telephone Number 302 S
218. ransmit the transmission once if no kiss off is received after three seconds The panel will repeat this a total of five times before counting the round as a failed attempt The Event Identifier can represent one of the following If the TLM Trouble Beeps When Armed option is enabled events the panel will indicate a TLM trouble at the keypad while the e 0 Talk Listen Audio Event any event type system is armed To activate the bell output in the case of a 1 New Event Alarm Tamper Trouble etc TLM trouble while the system is armed the TLM Audible 2 Event Restore Alarm Restore Low Battery Restore Bell When Armed option must be selected etc When the trouble condition is restored the panel can send a TLM Restoral reporting code Any events which occur while An option exists in Section 381 Option 5 ON that allows the alco i the telephone line is down will also be communicated If an identifiers for 1 Arming Closings and 2 Disarming Open ings to be reversed alternate communicator is being used the panel can be pro The following is a list of what hex characters are actually grammed to report a TLM Trouble Reporting Code transmitted by this format and what numbers they represent 351 376 Communicator Call Directions Transmitted Value Transmitted Value The control panel can call 2 different phone numbers and SE o BA 5 use the alternate communicator as backup or as a redun
219. resistor type with normally open alarm contacts from the fire alarm initiating devices Multiple contacts can be connected in parallel on a single zone For commercial applications zones used for 4 wire smoke detectors can be programmed as Standard Fire For residen tial applications the zone can be programmed as Standard Fire Power for the 4 wire smoke detectors can be derived from the auxiliary AUX output on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 main panel This detector may be connected to any PGM 1 4 The PGM must be programmed as Sensor Reset see Programming Worksheets PGM2 can either be pro grammed for a 2 wire smoke detector or a 4 wire smoke detector but both detectors cannot be programmed concur rently on PGM2 For a wiring diagram see Appendix B 6 Sensor Reset for 4 Wire Smoke Detectors 6 3 Two Wire Smoke Detector Zones PGM2 can be programmed for 2 wire smoke detectors More than one smoke detector can be connected in parallel refer to the Compatability Chart in this manual for details see Appendix B diagram B 1 PGM2 must be programmed for 2 wire smoke support PGM2 only Option 4 Refer to the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 Programming Worksheets Pro grammable Output Options Fire Supervisory Zone This zone is always an end of line resistor type with normally open alarm contacts from the Fire Supervisory initiating devices A maximum of 20 Fire Supervisory devices can be connected in parallel on a single zon
220. resses the key viewing the 2 trouble menu It clears the Trouble LED unless other troubles are present on the system If the system returns from the 2 menu after tim ing out the Latching Troubles will not be cleared NOTE An FTC when using the Residential Dial format should not create a latching trouble OFF Troubles follow Restore If any trouble occurs on the system the Trouble LED will be illuminated The trouble LED will deactivate when the trouble is restored First Zone in Alarm Displayed Ol ON First Zone in Alarm Enabled When an alarm or multiple alarms occur while armed upon disarming only the first zone that went into alarm will automatically be displayed Viewing Alarm memory 3 will dis play all zones that were in alarm during the last arm period OFF First Zone in Alarm Disabled Upon disarming all zones that went into alarm during the last armed period will be automatically displayed 2nd Line Flash R Button Cl ON 2nd Line Flash R Button Enabled If there is no dial tone present on the initial dial tone search the panel will flash the phone line go on hook for 90ms and perform another dial tone search The panel will then proceed to wait 20 seconds and perform another five second dial tone search The panel will then force dial if programmed This whole sequence counts as one dialing attempt OFF 2nd Line Flash R Button Disabled If there is no dial tone
221. riate local alarm sequence If no other zones are violated before the timer the expires no alarm sequence occurs and an Alarm Not Verified event is logged If the Double Hit Feature is enabled Sec tion 017 Option 4 the panel will react on two violations of the same zone during the Cross Zone Timer section 176 for starting an alarm sequence This option is dependent on the programming of the Burglary Verification Options Section 018 Option 6 It is not enabled if Police Code is enabled This option will not function on zones that do not log alarm events e g While disarmed Day Zone Instant zone etc NOTE The Cross Zone Police Code Timer is in Seconds for Cross Zoning and in Minutes for Police Code NOTE No fire zones types should use the Cross Zone Attribute OFF Police Code is Enabled The panel will use the Police Code feature for Burglary Verification Each zone has the ability to individually protect the intended area Exit Delay Restart ON One Time Exit Delay Restart on Delay zone re entry Enabled If a Delay zone is violated and restored during the Exit Delay it is considered an exit If a delay zone is violated again it is considered a re entry With this option enabled the panel will restart the exit delay Further violations and restores of delay zones will not restart the exit delay OFF One Time Exit Delay Restart on Delay zone re entry Disabled Delay zone violations and restores will not resta
222. ring on page 8 NOTE LCD55XXZ zones do not support DEOL resistors LCD55XXZ Keypad circuit board POOO oj lojojo RBY GZ Is Keypads without zone support do not have this Z terminal Z version keypads are also indicated by a label located on the back of the keypad plastic The label reads Z version 10 PK55XX RFK55XX PK55XX RFK55XX keypad comes with a Z P terminal This terminal can be configured as an input zone or output PGM To connect the zone input on a PK55XX RFK55XX keypad run one wire to the Z P terminal and the other to B For pow ered devices use red and black to supply power to the device Run the red wire to the R positive terminal and the black wire to the B negative terminal The PK55XX RFK55XX keypad zone supports Normaly Closed Loops Single End of Line and Double End of Line To connect the PGM output on a PK55XX RFK55XX key pad run one wire to the Z P terminal and the other to R PK55XX RFK55XX PK55xx RED RIO BLK BID YEL YIO GRN cio To zone of zP fo PGM output NOTE End of line resistors must be placed on the device end of the loop not at the keypad Assigning Keypad Zones When using keypad zone inputs each input used must be assigned a zone number in Installer s Programming First ensure that you have enrolled all installed keypads into the desired slots see section 2 7 Keypad Assignment to as
223. ring the previous armed period or if a 24 Hour alarm has occurred armed or disarmed the system will be ready to arm 6 Disarming WLS Key ON Keyswitch Disarming During Entry Delay Only All key switches and Wireless Keys on the system will only disarm the panel if an entry delay is active OFF No Entry Delay for Keyswitch Disarm All key switches and Wireless Keys will disarm regardless if entry delay is active or not 7 Installer Access ON Installer Access follows DLS window Access to Installers programming requires the DLS window to be Requires DLS win opened up in order to access installers Enable DLS window by entering 6 Access Code 5 dow NOTE For this feature to work section 401 option 2 must be enabled pa OFF Installers can be accessed at any time Installers programming can be accessed at any time 8 Arming Inhibit ON Arming Inhibit for All Troubles When there is a trouble present on the system arming will be inhibited until the trouble is restored pa OFF Troubles do not Inhibit Arming The system can be armed even when there is a trouble present 31 022 Ninth System Option Codes Definition On Off Description Access Code Access code is required for 1 2 and 3 menu options In order to access the 1 bypass Required for 1 menu 2 trouble menu or 3 alarm memory menu a valid access code is required Events will als
224. rm Disabled The system cannot be armed if this zone is open 6 Swinger Shutdown ON Swinger Shutdown Enabled The zone will shut down after a programmed number of alarms inhibiting further transmissions to the monitoring station The bell can follow Swinger Shutdown if programmed OFF Swinger Shutdown Disabled The zone will not go into swinger shutdown after the programmed num ber of alarms 7 Transmission Delay ON Transmission Delay Enabled The reporting of zone alarms will be delayed for the programmed time If a valid access code is entered within this time no alarm signal will be communicated OFF Transmission Delay Disabled When an alarm occurs the reporting code is transmitted immediately NOTE Transmission Delay cannot be used on fire zones 8 Wireless ON Zone is Wireless The zone will ignore the main board zone if applicable and respond to the correspond ing zone enrolled on the PC5132 OFF Zone is Hardwired The zone uses the corresponding hardwired zone 9 Cross Zone ON Zone is a Cross Zone Zone is enabled for Cross Zoning OFF Zone is not a Cross Zone Zone is not enabled for Cross Zoning 165 Maximum Dialing Attempts 168 169 Daylight Saving Time This value represents the number of attempts that will be made to each telephone number when communicating The default value is 005 Valid entries are 001 005 NOTE The PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 will not allow more than 5 dialing attempts to a single phone number If a value
225. rmation Disabled There will be no keypad ringback when a Closing reporting code is successfully transmitted to a programmed telephone number Talk Listen Options for Phone Number One Three ON Talk Listen PC5900 on Phone 1 3 Enabled If Talk Listen is requested for an event by the PC5900 the panel will request the session on the next communication on Phone Number 1 3 via L Block to the central station OFF Talk Listen PC5900 on Phone 1 3 Disabled The panel will not request a Talk Listen session for an event even if the PC5900 has requested it Talk Listen Options for Phone Number Two ON Talk Listen PC5900 on Phone 2 Enabled If Talk Listen is requested for an event by the PC5900 the panel will request the session on the next communication on Phone Number 2 via L Block to the central station OFF Talk Listen PC5900 on Phone 2 Disabled The panel will not request a Talk Listen session for an event even if the PC5900 has requested it Contact I D Reporting Codes ON Contact I D Uses Programmed Reporting Codes The Contact I D communications format will use programmed reporting codes when transmitting to central station NOTE If the automatic SIA or automatic Contact ID reporting formats are not used report ing codes must be programmed OFF Contact I D Uses Automatic Reporting Codes The Contact I D communications format will use the automatic reporting codes as shown in Appendix C wh
226. rogrammable Output Attributes 46 Programmable Output Options 21 Programming Access Codes 14 Programming Sections 19 Pulse Formats 40 Q Quick Arm 17 Quick Arming Function Key 26 Quick Exit 17 26 Ready To Arm 22 Remote Reset 31 Removing Modules 8 Reporting Codes 38 53 Residential Dial 39 RF Delinquency 32 RF Jam Event Log 27 RF Jam Trouble Beeps 27 Robofon 40 S Scantronics 40 Second International Option Codes 48 Second System Option Codes 25 Sensor Reset 22 52 Settle Delay Timer 34 SIA 38 39 Silence Bells automatic 52 manual 52 Silent 24 hr Input 23 Single End Of Line Resistors 9 Sixth System Option Codes 28 Stay Away Arming 12 Supervisor Codes 14 15 System Armed Status 22 System Master Code 15 System Tamper 22 System Test 16 System Times 21 System Trouble 22 T Tampers Faults Display 24 Telephone Line Monitor 26 41 Tenth System Option Codes 32 Terminal Descriptions 5 Test Transmission Time of Day 42 Time and Date 16 18 Transmission Delay 30 Trouble AC 52 battery 52 display 52 fail to communicate 53 fire 52 ground fault 53 Trouble Display 13 24 Troubles Latching 29 U UL Requirements 54 User Functions 16 User Walk Test 16 W Wireless Key Disarming 27 Wiring Diagrams 58 4 wire smoke 61 communications 61 outputs 61 power 61 Zz Zone 4 wire smoke 51 auto verify 51 Zone Activity Log 10 Zone Attributes 33 Zone Bypassing 13 Zone Loop 24 LIMITED WARRANTY D
227. rogramming NOTE Once the Installer s Mode is exited the system will reset This will take 15 seconds Do not attempt to per form any system function during this reset period In addi tion all outputs will return to their normal deactivated state or activated if inverted nore Den installations will restrict access to the Mas ter code section 007 in installers programming The Installer may view the Master Code via DLS LED Keypad Step 1 From any keypad enter 8 Installer Code e The Program light will flash to indicate you are in pro gramming e The Armed light will turn on to indicate the panel is waiting for the 3 digit Section number to program Step 2 Enter the 3 digit Section number you want to pro gram e The Armed light will turn off e The Ready light will turn on to indicate the panel is ready for the information for the selected Section NOTE If the 3 digit section number entered is not valid or the module that pertains to the Section is not present the keypad will sound a 2 second error tone LCD Keypad Step 1 From any keypad enter 8 Installer Code The Keypad will display Enter Section followed by three dashes Step 2 Enter the 3 digit Section number you want to pro gram The keypad will now display information for the section entered 3 2 Programming Decimal Data When the Ready light is ON the panel is waiting for the infor mation to be programmed for the selec
228. rt the exit delay NOTE The exit delay can only be restarted once This includes restarts from Away function keys AC Trouble Beeps ON AC Trouble Beeps Enabled When an AC trouble occurs on the panel all keypads will sound an audible trouble indication 2 beeps every 10 seconds OFF AC Trouble Beeps Disabled AC troubles will remain silent Definition Audible Wireless Zone Fault while Armed Kag 019 Seventh System Option Codes On Off ON Description Audible Wireless Zone Fault while Armed If a wireless zone fault occurs while armed the bell will sound for the duration of Bell Time Out This zone type will only effect zone definitions that are considered armed This means that Zone types 5 Interior stay away zone 6 delay stay away zone 32 Instant stay away zone 37 Night Zone do not generate an alarm when faulted while stay armed Zone types 9 24 Hour Supervisory 12 24 Hour Hold Up 26 24 Hour Non Alarm do not generate an audible alarm in any armed state stay or away OFF Wireless Zone Fault Does NOT Sound Bell If a wireless zone fault occurs while armed the bell will not sound Troubles are Latch x ON Troubles are Latching If any trouble occurs on the system the Trouble LED will be illuminated as normal If the trouble restores before it is viewed via 2 the trouble will latch until it is viewed The trouble condition restores when the user p
229. ry Exit doors The exit delay starts as soon as the panel is armed The zone may be opened and closed during the delay time without causing an alarm After the exit delay time has expired opening the zone will start the Entry Delay timer During the Entry Delay time the keypad buzzer will sound steadily to advise the user that the system should be disarmed If the panel is disarmed before the Entry Delay expires no alarm will be generated 02 Delay 2 Operates the same as Type 01 zone except the Entry Delay time can be independently set in Section 005 The Exit Delay time is common to both zone types 03 Instant Normally used for door and window contacts and has the standard Exit Delay but is instant when opened after the Exit Delay expires 04 Interior Used with interior motion detectors Interior zones feature an Exit Delay and an Entry Delay provided that any Delay type zone has been tripped first If the protected area is entered without coming through the a delayed entrance and an Interior zone is tripped an immediate alarm will be generated 05 Interior Stay Away If the system is armed and a Delay zone is NOT tripped during the exit delay time this zone type will be bypassed If the 1 command is used to activate all Stay Away type zones this zone will have the standard exit delay Once armed this zone will act like an Interior type zone 04 06 Delay Stay Away If the system is armed and a Delay zone is NOT tripped during the exit del
230. ry Keyswitch Arm 03 Instant Locl 23 Maintained Keyswitch Arm 04 Interior Loc 24 Not Used 05 Interior Stay Away Loc 25 Interior Delay Lock 06 Delay Stay Away Loc 26 24 Hr Non Alarm 07 Delayed 24 Hr Fire 27 Delayed 24Hr Waterflow 08 Standard 24 Hr Fire 28 Instant Waterflow 09 24 Hr Supervisory Loci 29 Auto Verify Fire 10 24 Hr Supervisory Buzzer 30 Fire Supervisory 11 24 Hr Burg Loci Lock 31 Day Zone Lock 12 24 Hr Holdup 32 Instant Stay Away 13 24 Hr Gas 33 Push to Set Zone 14 24 Hr Heat 34 Final Door Set Lock 15 24 Hr Medical 35 24Hr Bell Buzzer Lock 16 24 Hr Panic 36 24 Hour Non Latching Tamper 17 24 Hr Emergency 37 Night Zone Lock 8 24 Hr Sprinkler 87 Delayed 24 Hour Fire Wireless 9 24 Hr Waterflow 88 Standard 24 Hour Fire Wireless These zones will lock out the system only if the zone is audible OFF Remote Reset Disabled The system will not be locked out after an alarm occurs 5 Engineer s Reset ON Engineer s Reset Enabled If the panel has gone into alarm during the previous armed period or if a 24 Hour alarm has occurred armed or disarmed the system will not be ready to arm Ready Light OFF until he Installers Programming is entered or Engineer s Reset is performed via Downloading Software This fea ure applies to Tampers and Faults in both Armed and Disarmed states and does not apply to Module Tampers System Supervisories Zone Expander alarms or PGM2 Input Alarms OFF Engineer s Reset Disabled If the panel has gone into alarm du
231. ry Trouble Restoral code will be sent GND Fault Trouble This reporting code will be sent when the earth ground connection detects a ground fault The Ground Fault Restoral reporting code will be sent when the earth ground fault connection is restored NOTE The PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 EGND terminal must not be connected to the key ground Connecting earth ground to the key ground will interfere with system performance and generate a Ground Fault Trouble Periodic Test This is the reporting code that is sent to the monitoring station to test communications see PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 Installation Manual section 5 6 Commu nicator Programming 377 Communication Variables Periodic Test TBL This test transmission code is sent instead of a Periodic Test Transmission if any of the following conditions occur Common Fire Trouble e Fire Zone Alarm all zones e Fire Alarm 5700 Fire Zone Trouble all zones Fire Zone s Bypassed e AUX Trouble main panel e Key Low Power e Module Supervisory Fault F Key Alarm Section 7 Listing Reguirements 74 UL Listed Commercial and Residential Installations The installation requirements listed below must be met for the following grades of service Grade AA Central Station and Police Connect Standard or Encrypted Line Security Service The installation must use T Link module which communicates over LAN WAN to the Sur Gard MLR IP receiver or the TL200 250 whic
232. s Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Products which Digital Security Controls determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned A set fee which Digital Security Controls has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time will be charged for each unit repaired Products which Digital Security Controls determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product available at that time The current market price of the replace ment product will be charged for each replacement unit WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information As the only individual in contact with system users it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system System Failures This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible There are circumstances however involving fire burglary or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protec tion Any alarm system of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons Some but not all of these reasons may be E Inadequate Installation A security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protection Every installa ti
233. s key O C 4 AA OP 00 switch maintenance code DLS software wireless key 345 346 Battery Trouble Rest PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 battery is low battery restored MA R 3 A2 YT 00 YR 00 345 346 AC Line Trouble Rest AC power to control panel is disconnected or interrupted AC MA R 3 A1 AT 00 AR 00 power restored Both codes follow AC Failure Comm Delay 345 346 Bell Circuit Trouble Rest Open or short circuit detected across bell terminals bell circuit MA R 3 21 YA 99 YH 99 restored 345 346 Fire Trouble Rest Trouble occurs restores on a fire zone MA R 3 73 FT 00 FJ 00 56 Section Reporting Code Code Sent When Dialer Direction Automatic Contact ID Codes SIA Auto Rep Codes 345 346 Auxiliary Power Trouble Aux voltage supply trouble restoral MA R 3 AA YP 00 YQ 00 Rest 345 TLM Failure Telephone line monitoring trouble MA R 3 51 LT 00 346 TLM Restore Telephone line restored MA R 3 51 LR 00 345 346 Gen System Trouble Rest Service Required trouble occurs view troubles using 2 trou MA R 3 AA YX 00 YZ 00 ble restored 345 346 Gen System Supervisory Control panel loses restores communications with module s MA R 3 33 ET 00 ER 00 Trouble Rest connected to the Keybus 347 Phone 1 or 2 FTC Restoral Control panel has restored communications to central s
234. s programmed 2 2 Terminal Descriptions AC Power Terminals The panel requires a 16 5V 40VA transformer Connect the transformer to these terminals The panel can be programmed to accept a power line fre quency of either 50Hz AC or 60Hz AC in programming sec tion 701 option 1 NOTE Do not connect the transformer until all other wiring is complete Battery Connection The battery is used to provide back up power in the event of an AC power failure and to provide additional current when the panel demands exceed the power output of the trans former such as when the panel is in alarm NOTE Do not connect the battery until all other wiring is complete Connect the RED battery lead to the positive of the battery the BLACK battery lead to the negative The High Current Charge Standard Battery Charge option section 701 option 7 allows you to choose between a high current battery charge and the standard bat tery charge rate High Current Standard Battery Charge Section 701 7 Step 5 Zone Wiring Power down the control panel and complete all zone wiring Follow the guidelines provided in section 2 10 to connect zones using normally closed loops single EOL resistor dou ble EOL resistors Fire zones and Keyswitch Arming zones Step 6 Completing Wiring Complete all other wiring including bells or sirens telephone line connections ground connections or any other wiring necessary Follow the guidelines pr
235. s requirement The panel will turn off all lights and LCDs on the keypads if no key is pressed for 30 or for 5 seconds depending on the status of toggle option 3 in Programming Section 021 irrespectively of the armed or disarmed state of the Intruder alarm system Implementation of the option 3 in Programming Section 021 shall allow the installer to enable disable the 5 seconds time limit for Programmable Output Options 05 Armed Status 06 Ready to Arm 17 Away Armed Status and 18 Stay Armed Status OFF Time Limit Disabled for PGM 05 06 17 18 Listed PGM s will not turn off time out 6 RF Delinquency ON RF Delinquency Enabled If any wireless zone supervisory transmission is not received by the PC5132 dur Enable ing a 15 minute period the PC5132 will place the panel into Not Ready To Arm mode In the armed state the Zone faults will generate tamper alarms The panel will generate a silent trouble NO trouble beeps but the Trouble LED is turned ON called RF Device Delinquency that s only viewable in 2 Trouble Mem ory The user can override the condition and arm the panel by using the feature OFF RF Delinquency Disabled The system will not indicate an RF Delinquency when a zone supervisory trans mission is not received during a 15 minute period 7 Open Zones Cancel ON Open Zones Cancel Arming If there is an open zone at the end of exit delay arming of the system will be Arming canceled OFF Open Zones Cancel Arming Disabled
236. se Light 26 29 PC520X 1 4 49 904 Module Placement Test Module Selection Upon entering Section 904 a 2 digit entry will be required to select the zone number to be tested Valid entries are 01 32 for Zones 01 32 respectively On an LCD Keypad there are two ways to make a zone selection direct entry of 01 32 or by scrolling across to the description of the module i e Zone 1 If a module is selected that is not enrolled an error tone will sound Placement Indication After the zone is selected the alarm contacts must be opened This will register a signal strength value that will be indicated and enunciated on all keypads as well as on the Bell The system will remain in this test mode until is pressed or Installer s timeout 20 minutes e GOOD signal will be indicated by Light 1 on an LED key pad or the word GOOD on an LCD keypad It will be enun ciated on the Keypad by 1 beep and on the Bell by 1 Squawk e BAD signal will be indicated by Light 3 on an LED keypad or the word BAD on an LCD keypad It will be enunciated on the Keypad by 3 beep and on the Bell by 3 Squawk e Non Enrolled zone will be annunciated on the Keypad by an error tone 906 For Future Use 989 Installer Code Default Master Code This will allow the installer to default the Master Code to the factory defaults 990 Installer Code Installer Lockout Enable If enabled the panel will give a distinctive a
237. section 380 option 8 Communications Cancel Window After TX Delay expires and a zone alarm has been transmitted the Cancel window will begin If an access code is entered during this window a Communications Cancel reporting code will be communicated If the window expires without an access code entered or a code is entered after the window no Opening After Alarm log or communication will occur The system keypads will provide an audible confirmation that the opening after alarm log was successfully communicated 5 quick beeps 378 Test Transmission Time of Day Program the time of the test transmission in this section Enter a 4 digit time using the 24 hr clock format HH MM Valid entries are from 00 to 23 for the hours HH and 00 to 59 for the minutes MM To disable the test transmission enter 9999 in this section 379 Periodic DLS Time of Day In order to provide a regular test of the DLS operation the panel shall auto call the DLS at a pre programmed time of day or at ran dom time of day between 23 01 05 59 every 30 days This feature is controlled by the Periodic DLS Time of Day section 379 The installer can pre program what time he would like the panel to call by programming a valid entry of 0000 to 2359 which will corre spond to the time of day in military time format If this feature is not desired programming any value between 2401 and 9998 will dis able it Programming 9999 will enable random time
238. sign the keypad to a slot Next enter programming section 020 to assign the zones There are eight programming locations in this section one for each keypad slot Enter a 2 digit zone number for each of the keypad zones This number must be entered in the loca tion corresponding to the keypad to which each zone is con nected NOTE If a keypad zone input is assigned to zone number 1 to 8 the corresponding zone cannot be used on the main control panel Once the keypad zones are assigned you must also pro gram zone definitions and zone attributes see Section 5 2 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 001 004 and Section 5 3 Advanced System Programming PWS Sect 4 101 164 2 12 Zone Activity Log This feature stores the date stamp of each zone activation event It stores the last day month and year a zone was vio lated This data can be retrieved during the installer s DLS access NOTE If the panel is powered down this data will be lost Section 3 How to Program The following section of the manual describes how to enter Installer Programming and how to program the various sections NOTE It is extremely important that you read the following section of the manual to completely understand how to program the panel 3 1 How to Enter Installer Programming Installer Programming is used to program all communicator and panel options The Installer Code is 5555 at default but should be changed to prevent unauthorized access to p
239. sounded This applies to zones and zone expander modules and cannot be changed This fea ture will be active for the following modules e PC5108 e PC5700 e PC5132 e PK55XX with a zone programmed e RFK55XX with a zone programmed Keypads A maximum of 8 keypads can be connected to the control panel You can connect any combination of the following listed e PK5500 RFK5500 LCD keypad e PK5501 RFK5501 ICON keypad e PK5508 RFK5508 8 Zone LED keypad e PK5516 RFK5516 16 Zone LED keypad e LCD5511 Fixed Message LCD keypad e LED5511Z 8 Zone LED keypad e PC5508Z 8 Zone LED keypad e PC5532Z 32 Zone LED keypad e PC5516Z 16 Zone LED keypad e LCD5500Z Liquid Crystal Display LCD keypad e LCD5501Z LCD style keypad PC5100 2 Wire Addressable Interface Module The PC5100 module is used to connect 2 wire addressable devices to the system Up to 32 2 wire addressable devices can be added to the system NOTE PC5100 v1 0 and lower modules can only support the first 32 zones on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 system NOTE PC1616 expandable to 16 zones only PC5108 Eight Zone Expander Module Eight zone expander module can be used to increase the number of zones on the system Up to 7 modules can be connected to increase the system zones to a maximum of 64 see the PC5108 Installation Instruction Sheet NOTE PC5108 v1 0 and lower modules can only support the first 32 zones on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 system PC5108 v1 0 and lower modules
240. stem is disarmed the restore codes will be transmitted when the system is disarmed NOTE 24 hour zones will not restore until the zone is physically restored Dialing Method ON Pulse Dialing enabled The control panel will dial telephone numbers using pulse rotary dialing OFF DTMF Dialing enabled The control panel will dial telephone numbers using DTMF dual tone multi frequency dialing Switch to Pulse Dialing ON Switch to Pulse Dialing after 4 DTMF attempts If DTMF dialing is enabled the control panel will dial telephone numbers using DTMF dialing for the first 4 attempts If unsuccessful the control panel will switch to pulse rotary dialing for the remaining attempts OFF DTMF Dial for all Attempts If DTMF dialing is enabled the control panel will dial telephone num bers using DTMF dialing for all dialing attempts 3rd Phone Number Enable ON 3rd Phone Number Enabled The 3rd Phone number will be used for Alternate Dialing with the 1st Phone Number or as a Backup of the 1st Phone Number see light 6 OFF 3rd Phone Number Disabled The 3rd Phone number will not be used 3rd Phone Number ON Alternate Dialing Enabled 1st amp 3rd After each dialing attempt the communicator switches between the 1st Phone Number and 3rd Phone Number OFF Call 1st Number Backup to 3rd Number If the programmed number of attempts to communicate to the First Telephone Number fail The same n
241. subsequent alarm will restart the timer Manual Sensor Reset 7 2 The Sensor Reset function is designed so that the user can manually reset latching smoke detectors by entering 7 2 In order for this feature to function the detectors to be reset must be connected to a programmable output PGM1 4 AUX Program the output as Sensor Reset 2 PGM output option 03 The output pulse time is by default set at five seconds For instructions on output programming see your PC5020CF Installation Manual Section 5 3 Basic Program ming 009 011 Programmable Output Options RECOMMENDED As a security measure ensure that a code is required to activate 7 2 This will require that a user enter a valid access code after entering 7 2 in order to reset smoke detectors Subsequent Alarm Operation If the alarm notification appliances have been silenced manually or automatically and a subsequent fire alarm is initiated the following will occur e Audible and visual notification appliances will activate as programmed 52 e The Bell Time out if used will restart for a full timing period before automatic silencing e The new alarm and all previous alarms troubles will be displayed If a subsequent Fire alarm is initiated before the alarm notifi cation appliances have been silenced either manually or automatically then the following will occur e The Bell Time out if used will restart for a full timing
242. tandoffs Press firmly on board to snap in place Cabinet AN un 5 220 240VAC 50 60Hz 200mA IMPORTANT Minimum 1 4 6 4mm separation must be maintained at all points between BATTERY AC WIRING and all other wiring connections ACin Transformer N Neu Neut To EGND on PE Control Module Transformer AC Line Line PC5003C Cabinet Shown Use Model Power UC1 for 2 Battery Installations ENC IMPORTANT 1 This equipment Alarm Controller PC1616 1832 1864 ETC shall be installed and used within an environment that provides the pollution degree max 2 and overvoltages category I NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS indoor only The equipment is FIXED and PERMANENTLY CONNECTED and is designed to be installed by service persons only service person is defined as a person having the appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which that person may be exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the risks to that person or other persons 2 The connection to the mains supply must be made as per the local authorities rules and regulations In the UK as per BS6701 An appropriate disconnect device must be provided as part of the building installation Where it is not possible to rely on identification of the NEUTRAL in the AC MAINS SUPPLY the disconnecting device must disconnect both poles simultaneously LINE and NEUTRAL
243. tation on MA R 3 54 YK 00 Phone 1 or 2 after FTC 347 Event Buffer is 75 Full Event buffer is almost full since last upload MA R 6 23 JL 00 347 DLS Lead In Downloading session start MA R 4 11 RB 00 347 DLS Lead Out Downloading session complete MA R 4 12 RS 00 347 Zone Fault Rest One or more zones have faults restored MA R 3 72 UT ZZ UJ ZZ 347 Delinquency Programmed amount of time days or hours for delinquency has MA R 4 54 CD 00 expired without zone activity or without system being armed 347 Wireless Device Low Battery Wireless zones panic pendants handheld keypads wireless MA R 3 84 XT 00 XR 00 Trouble Rest keys have low battery all low batteries restored XT ZZ XR ZZ 347 Installer Lead In Installer s mode has been entered MA R 6 27 LB 00 347 Installer Lead Out Installer s mode has been exited MA R 6 28 LS 00 348 Walk Test End End of test T 6 A7 TS 00 348 Walk Test Begin Beginning of test T 6 A7 TE 00 348 Periodic Test with Trouble Periodic system test transmission with trouble T 6 A8 RP 01 348 Periodic Test Periodic system test transmission T 6 A2 RP 00 348 System Test 6 bell communications test T 6 A1 RX 00 349 PC5700 Ground Fault Trou Ground Fault Trouble occurs on the PC5700 MA R 3 1A US 00 ble Restore 349 PC5700 TLM Line 1 Trouble TLM Trouble Restore occurs on the PC5700 MA R 3 51 LT XX Restore 349 PC5700 TLM Line 2 Trouble TLM Trouble Restore occurs on the
244. te an audible Trouble signal within 90 seconds upon loss of microprocessor memory eThe minimum Bell Time out is 5 minutes Programming The notes in the programming sections describing the system configurations for UL Listed installations must be implemented Control of the Protected Premises In order to have a UL Certificated system the protected area is to be under the respon sibility of one ownership and management i e one business under one name This may be a group of buildings attached or unattached with different addresses but under the responsibility of someone having mutual interest The person of mutual interest is not the alarm installing company Bell Location The alarm sounding device bell must be located where it can be heard by the person or pers ns responsible for maintaining the security system during the daily arming cycle Protection of the Control Unit The local control and the local power supply must be protected in one of the follow ing ways e The control unit and audible alarm device must be in a protected area which is armed 24 hours a day e Each partition must arm the area protecting the control unit and the audible alarm device power supply This may require duplicate protection armed by each parti tion Access to this protected area without causing an alarm will require that all partitions be disarmed eIn all cases described above the protected area for the control unit must be pro gramme
245. ted Section Enter the information written in the boxes for the Section found in the Programming Worksheets If a digit is entered for each program box in a Section the panel will automatically exit from the Section It will turn OFF the Ready light and turn the Armed light back ON You can also press the key to exit a Section before enter ing data for every box This is handy if you only need to change the first few program boxes All other locations in the Section will remain unchanged If the key is pressed the panel will turn OFF the Ready light turn ON the Armed light and exit you from the Section 3 3 Programming Hexadecimal Data On occasion hexadecimal HEX digits may be required To program a HEX digit press the key The panel will enter HEX programming and Ready light will begin to flash The following table indicates which number should be pressed to enter the corresponding HEX digit 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 E 6 F After the correct HEX digit is entered the Ready light will continue to flash If another HEX digit is required press the corresponding number If a decimal digit is required press the key again The Ready light will turn on solid and the panel will return to regular decimal programming 11 NOTE It is important to watch the Ready light If the light is flashing any number you enter will be pro grammed as the HEX equivalent Example To enter C1 for a closing by user 1 you would enter 3
246. tele phone number for the SIA reporting code format Section 360 if the Automatic Reporting Code option is enabled Section 381 NOTE The zone number for Zone Low Battery and Zone Fault events will not be identified when Programmed SIA is used SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes Section 381 Option 3 Communicator Call Direction Options Section 351 to 376 SIA Identifiers Appendix A Residential Dial If Residential Dial is programmed and an event that is pro grammed to communicate occurs the panel will seize the line and dial the appropriate telephone number s Once the dialing is complete the panel will emit an ID tone and wait for a handshake press a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 O kor key from any telephone It will wait for this handshake for the duration of Post Dial Wait for Handshake timer Once the panel receives the handshake it will emit an alarm tone over the telephone line for 20 seconds If several alarms occur at the same time only one call will be made to each telephone number the panel is programmed to call Communicator Call Direction Options Section 361 to 368 Private Line Format The Private Line format allows the communication of zone alarms directly to a user over a telephone line When an event occurs that the panel is programmed to communicate the panel seizes the line and dials the programmed tele NAT ee eee phone number s The pa
247. tems WARNING Incorrect connections may result in PTC failure or improper operation Inspect wiring and ensure connections are correct before applying power UL985 Household Fire Warning System Units UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units Do not route any wiring over circuit boards Maintain at least UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units UL1637 Home Health Care Signaling Equipment ANSI SIA CP 01 2000 SIA FAR Minimum System Requirements 1 PC1616 1832 1864 Panel 2 Local annunciation devices Local annunciation devices may be any combination of these keypads LCD55007 LCD55017 PKP LCD PKP ICN cont BAT BAT 16 5VAC 40VA 25 4mm 1 separation O Ka wane wanga a WARNING High voltage Disconnect AC power and telephone lines prior to servicing AUX Wiring Use No 14 22 AWG conductor AUX and Keybus RED are internally connected Total current draw from keypads PGM Outputs and AUX circuits must not exceed 700mA All circuits are classified for UL installations as power limited Class power limited except for the battery leads which are not power limited Do not route any wiring over circuit boards Maintain at least 1 25 4mm separation Please see Section 2 A minimum 1 4 6 4mm separation must be maintained at all points between power limited wiring and all other non power limited wiring GROUND CONNECTION Tighte
248. the alarm or disarm the system regardless of the time programmed for Bell Timeout in Section 005 OFF Fire Bell Follows Timeout The Bell output will sound for all Fire type alarms for the duration of Bell time out or until an access code is entered 015 Third System Option Codes Option Definition On Off Description F Key Annunciation ON F Key Enabled Pressing and holding the F key for 2 seconds will generate a Fire alarm The keypad will sound a set of 3 beeps to acknowledge the valid alarm and the bell or siren will pulse one second on one second off if option 8 of Section 013 is disabled Standard Fire option If Fire Bell is Continuous Section 014 Option 8 is selected the alarm output will sound until a code is entered otherwise it will sound until a code is entered or the alarm output times out Communication of the signal to central station is immedi ate The bell will sound for the length of Bell time out An alarm reporting code if programmed will be transmitted NOTE If enabled this key will generate alarms at all times except while in a valid installer pro gramming section on an LED keypad The F key is used for scrolling through data on LED key pads in the installer programming sections NOTE Fire Auxiliary and Panic key transmissions follow the partition 1 alarm restore call direc tion options Fire Auxiliary and Panic key NOTE The Fire Auxiliary Panic keys will
249. titions must be Armed for the output to activate 06 Ready To Arm The output will activate switch to ground when the Partition or System is ready to arm all non force armable zones on he system are restored The output will deactivate when an access code is entered to arm the system and the exit delay begins 07 Keypad Buzzer Follow This output will activate switch to ground when any of the following events occur and will remain active for as long as he keypad buzzer is active e Door Chime e Entry Delay e Audible Exit Delay e Auto arm Prealert e 24 hour Supervisory Buzzer Zone 08 Courtesy Pulse This option provides an output which activates for the entry and exit times plus 2 minutes It can be used to turn on a courtesy light near the exit door for the duration of the entry exit times If more than one courtesy pulse output is required they all must be programmed for global operation PGM attributes 1 and 2 enabled 09 System Trouble The output will activate switch to ground when any of the selected trouble conditions are present It will deactivate when all the selected trouble conditions are cleared The PGM attributes for this option programmed in Sections 141 to 142 differ from the standard selection of attributes normally programmed in sections 501 to 514 Program which trouble conditions will activate the output by selecting some or all of the following attributes Bit 1 Service Required Bit 5 Fire Trouble Zo
250. to fail Even if the batteries have not failed they must be charged in good condition and installed correctly If a device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render that device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment such as a secu rity system After a power interruption has occurred immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended E Failure of Replaceable Batteries This system s wireless transmitters have been designed to provide several years of battery life under normal conditions The expected battery life is a function of the device environment usage and type Ambient conditions such as high humidity high or low temperatures or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life While each transmitting device has a low battery monitor which identifies when the batteries need to be replaced this monitor may fail to operate as expected Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition E Compromise of Radio Frequency Wireless Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interfer ence E System Users A user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency s
251. ttempt to call the central station If the reporting code for an event is programmed as any thing from 01 to FF the panel will automatically gen erate the zone or access code number See Appendix A for a list of the codes which will be transmitted If the Contact ID uses Programmed Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows e If an events reporting code is programmed as 00 or FF the panel will not attempt to call central station If the reporting code for an event is programmed as any thing from 01 to FE the panel will send the pro grammed reporting code Account numbers must be four digits e If the digit 0 is in the account number substitute the HEX digit A for the 0 All reporting codes must be two digits If the digit 0 is in the reporting code substitute the HEX digit A for the 0 To prevent the panel from reporting an event program the reporting code for the event as 00 or FF NOTE This communication format cannot be selected if Downlook is required 1 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as 00 or FF the panel will not attempt to call the central station 2 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as any thing from 01 to FE the panel will send the programmed reporting code 3 Bypassed zones will not be identified when partial closing the system NOTE If using Downlook do not program the second
252. uad connection to Keybus e Built in piezoelectric buzzer Alarm Transmitter Equipment ATE Specification e Digital dialer integral to the main control board Complies with TS103 021 1 2 3 Telecom equipment requirements Supports the following communications formats e 10 BPS 20 BPS e DTMF Contact ID e SIA FSK e Pager e Residential Dial e Private Line e Scantronics 4 8 1 e Robofon e CESA 200 e Split reporting of selected transmissions to each tele phone number 3 programmable telephone numbers e 1 system account number Upto 8 partition account numbers Supports Skyroute Cellemetry Communication Trans ceiver GS3050 GSM Universal Wireless Alarm Communicator e DTMF and pulse dialing e DPDT line seizure e Anti jam detection e Event initiated personal paging e T Link T Link TL250 T Link TL300 Ethernet Communica tions using PC Link for Intranet Internet connectivity System Supervision Features The PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 continuously monitors a num ber of possible trouble conditions and provides audible and visual indication at the keypad Multiple signals are indicated using scroll buttons on the LCD keypads no priority assigned or by different lights on the LED s keypads Trou ble Conditions include AC Power Failure e Low Battery Condition e AUX Power Supply Fault Bell Output Trouble Telephone Line Trouble e Failure to Communicate e Loss of Internal Clock e Module Fault Supervisory or Tamper Troubl
253. udible indication on power up the phone line relay will click 10 times This feature will have no effect on a Software Default all program ming will return to the factory defaults However if a hard ware default is attempted while lockout is enabled the default will not occur and the fraudulent attempt will be logged to the event buffer Installer Lockout If Installer Lockout is selected a hardware default cannot be performed If a software default is performed all program ming will restore to factory default When Installer Lockout Disable is selected the panel will restore all programming to factory defaults if a hardware or software default is performed on the main control panel To enable Installer Lockout perform the following 1 Enter Installer Programming 2 To enable Installer Lockout enter section 990 3 Enter the Installer Code 4 Enter section 990 again 991 Installer Code Installer Lockout Disable This disables the Installer Lockout feature described above To disable Installer Lockout perform the following 1 Enter Installer Programming 2 To disable Installer Lockout enter section 991 3 Enter the Installer Code 4 Enter section 991 again 993 999 Factory Defaults On occasion it may be necessary to default the main control panel or one of the modules that can be connected There are several different defaults available including defaulting the main control panel Escort5580 TC
254. uired String Default disabled 304 382 Option 4 OFF System Test The system activates all keypad sounders bells or sirens for 2 seconds and all keypad lights turn on 6 Master Code Option 4 Refer to the User Manual part no 29007165 Installer Walk Test Mode This mode is used to test each zone on the system for proper functionality 901 Alarm Communications Enables Communication of zone alarms while installer Walk Test is active During Walk Test 382 Option 2 Walk Test End and Begin Access to the reporting codes for Walk Test Begin and Walk Test End Reporting Codes 348 13t and 2 Entries 55 Appendix A Reporting Codes The following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA format reporting codes For more information on reporting code formats and notes about individual reporting codes see Section 5 6 Communicator Programming PWS Sect 6 SIA Format Level 2 Hardcoded The SIA communication format used in this product follows the level 2 specifications of the SIA Digital Communication Standard October 1997 This format will send the Account Code along with its data transmission The transmission will Contact ID look similar to the following at the receiver The first digit in parentheses will automatically be sent by N Rio1 BA 01 the control The second two digits are programmed to indi N New Event pi cate specific information about the signal For example if Ri01 Partition Area Identifier
255. umber of attempts will be made to communicate to the Third Telephone Number If all attempts to communicate to the Third Telephone Number fail a Failure to Communicate Trouble will be generated For Future Use Delinquency ON Delinquency Follows Zone Activity Activity Delinquency This feature assists in the monitoring of the elderly and the handicapped If there is no zone activity on a partition the Delinquency Trans mission Delay timer in Section 377 will begin counting in hours When the counter reaches the pro grammed time the panel will communicate the Delinquency Code to the central station if programmed If there is zone activity present on the system at any time the counter will be reset If this option is used the Closing Delinquency option is not available NOTE This code will not be transmitted for partitions that are Away armed Activity on Bypassed zones does not affect this timer The timer is reset on arming OFF Delinquency Follows Arming Closing Delinquency This reporting code is sent whenever the programmed number of days for Delinquency has expired without the partition being Armed The timer for this feature is programmed in Section 377 The value programmed in this section deter mines the number of days the partition counts when not being armed before sending the Delin quency reporting code to the central station Once this code is sent the timer will not be started again unti
256. unded Refer to Section 501 and 551 for more information on Attributes NOTE If there are multiple outputs programmed with the same output type the output options must be the same 20 Command Output 2 This output is activated by entering the 7 2 command The configuration of the corresponding attributes deter mines how this PGM type will activate NOTE Only ONE of options 03 Sensor Reset and 20 7 2 Command Output Option 2 may be pro grammed on the same system 21 Command Output 3 This output is activated by entering the 7 3 command The configuration of the corresponding attributes deter mines how this PGM type will activate 22 Command Output 4 This output is activated by entering the 7 4 command The configuration of the corresponding attributes deter mines how this PGM type will activate 23 Silent 24 hr Input PGM2 With this input the Keypad will not indicate an alarm the Bell will remain silent but the signal will be sent to the Central Only Station This input does not follow Swinger Shutdown A 2 2KQ EOL resistor is required for this input to Aux If a short or open occurs an alarm is generated 24 Audible 24 hr Input LCD keypads will show that the system is in alarm and the Bell will sound for the Duration of Bell Time Out The signal PGM2 Only will also be sent to the Central Station This input does not follow Swinger Shutdown A 2 2KQ EOL resistor is required for this input to Aux If
257. urred It can also be used to bypass zones and activate Command Outputs Arming and Disarming by the Guard Code will log as Clos ing Opening by Maintenance Code If a Command Output that requires a code is activated with the Guard Code no User Log will be made When zones are bypassed with the Guard Code the panel will log 1 Access by User 009 011 Programmable Output Options Programmable Outputs are programmed with a two digit code indicated in the table below Programmable outputs are available on the following devices e PGM1 and PGM2 on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 main board e PGM3 and PGM4 on the PC 1864 main board e 8 low current outputs available with the PC5208 Output Module e 4 high current outputs available with the PC5204 Power Supply Output Module e Section 009 is used to program two PGM outputs on the PC1616 PC1832 PC1864 e The first two entries of Section 010 are used to pro gram the last two outputs on the PC1832 PC1864 and the first two on the PC5208 e Section 010 is used to program the PGM outputs on the PC5208 e Section 011 is used to program the PGM outputs on the PC5204 and PGM3 and PGM4 on the PC1864 Programming any of the outputs is a three step process 1 Select an option from the list below for the PGM output 2 Select the output attributes for the PGM output 3 Select the partitions on which the PGM output will operate The following is a list of the programmabl
258. vent Buffer can be viewed through any LCD keypad e Brightness Control When this option is selected the keypad will allow you to scroll through 10 different back light level options Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll to the desired backlight level and press the key to exit Contrast Control When this option is selected the key pad will allow you to scroll through 10 different contrast level options Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll to the desired contrast level and press the key to exit e Keypad Buzzer Control When this option is selected the keypad will allow you to scroll through 21 different keypad sounder tone options Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll to the desired keypad beeper level and press the key to exit This function can be achieved on LED keypads by holding the key 7 Command Output Functions There are four output functions available to the user Enter ing 7 1 4 Access Code if required will activate any out put programmed as 19 22 respectively Each function can be performed when the system is either armed or dis armed 8 Installer Programming Enter 8 followed by the Installer Code to enter Installer Programming 1 9 Arming Without Entry Delay When a partition is armed with the 9 command the panel will remove the entry delay from the partition After the exit delay Delay 1 and Delay 2 type zones will behave as instant and Stay Away zones
259. witch possibly due to permanent or tempo rary physical disability inability to reach the device in time or unfamiliarity with the correct oper ation It is important that all system users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm E Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert occupants of a fire for a num ber of reasons some of which follow The smoke detectors may have been improperly installed or positioned Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detectors such as when the fire is in a chim ney walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors may not detect smoke from fires on another level of the residence or building Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well Smoke detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Even if the smoke detector operates as intended there may be circumstances when there is insuffi cient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death E Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown
260. x and lower keypad 2 9 Removing Modules If a module is no longer required on the system the panel must be told to stop supervising the module To do this 1 Power down the panel by removing the backup battery and AC 2 Remove the module from the Keybus 3 Power up the panel by connecting the backup battery and AC 4 Press 8 Installer Code to enter Installer Program ming 5 Press 902 to enable supervision The panel will auto matically search for all modules connected to the system for the next 60 seconds Do not perform any other oper ations during this 60 second period 6 Once the search is complete enter section 903 to con firm that the correct modules are supervised on the sys tem 2 10 Zone Wiring For a complete description of the operation of all zone types see section 5 2 Basic Programming section 001 004 The panel can be programmed to supervise normally closed End of Line or Double End of Line loops Refer to the follow ing sections to study each type of individually supervised zone wiring NOTE Any zone programmed for Fire or 24 Hour Supervi sory must be wired with a single End of Line EOL resistor regardless of the type of zone wiring supervision selected for the panel section 013 options 1 and 2 See Zone Defini tions 001 004 If you change the zone supervision options from DEOL to EOL or from NC to DEOL section 013 options 1 or 2 power the system down comp
261. xiliary Power Supply Trouble Restoral the panel con stantly checks the AUX output when the excessive current draw is removed the panel will reset the output and transmit an Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Restoral Reporting Code TLM Restoral the TLM Restoral Reporting Code will be transmitted immediately after the trouble is restored General System Trouble Restoral a General System Trou ble Restoral Reporting Code will be transmitted when the panel detects none of the following AC Power Failure Low Battery e AUX Output Trouble e Output 1 on the PC5200 PC5204 Power Supply Output Module e T Link Troubles General System Supervisory Restoral the General Sys tem Trouble Restoral Reporting Code will be transmitted when the control panel detects all modules enrolled on the keybus 347 Miscellaneous Maintenance Reporting Codes Telephone Number 1 2 FTC Restore if the panel fails to transmit information to the central station it will display a fail ure to communicate trouble condition The panel will transmit a Phone Number 1 Failure to Communicate Reporting Code or a Phone Number 2 Failure to Communicate Reporting Code the next time it calls the central station The panel will transmit the old events followed by the failure to communicate followed by the new events Event Buffer 75 Full if the Event Buffer is uploaded on a regular basis an Event Buffer 75 Full Reporting Code can be transmitted to warn that the Buff
262. xit delay The infinite exit delay is audible All arming methods that start infinite exit delay are audible except and 9 arming This zone definition uses SIA data code BA XX BH XX when violated during walk test Exit Delay Termination should not be used with this zone type because it does not go into alarm while armed or disarmed where XX is the zone that went into alarm Away arming with a bypassed Push to Set or Final Door Set zone prevents the panel from arming because the exit delay never terminates Arming Method Infinite Arming Arming Method Infinite Arming Arming Method Infinite Arming Exit Delay Mode Exit Delay Mode Exit Delay Mode 0 Arm Away Wireless Key Stay N Stay User Code Away z Key Switch Y Away Escort Local Away Escort Remote Away Away Arm Y Away NY 1 9 Arm N Stay DLS Arm N Away N Wireless Key Away Y Away Stay Key Stay Auto Arm N Away 34 Final Door Set Zone Kag If Final Door Set zone type is programmed infinite exit delay will commence when arming is initiated To complete the arm ing sequence after infinite exit delay has begun the Final Door Set zone must be violated and then restored When the sys tem is armed this zone functions identically to a Delay 01 zone including the entry delay programmed in Section 005 Away arming with a bypassed Push to Set zone or Final Door Set will prevent the panel from arming because the exit delay never ter
263. y If no exit after full arm Required Unvacated Premises bypassed Default Enabled 001 004 Zone type 05 06 Exit Time and Progress System Times and Audible Exit beeps can be disabled when using the Key fob to Default Enabled Allowed Annunciation Disable arm away the system or Remote Arming 005 and 014 bit 6 Entry delay s Access to Entry and Exit delays for each partition and Bell Time Out for the system Range 30 sec to 4 min Required 005 1st and 2nd entry Note Combined Entry delay and Communications Delay Abort Window shall not Default 30 sees programmable exceed 60s Abort Window Access to zone attributes i e swinger shutdown transmission delay and cross zone May be disabled Required for Non Fire zones Individual zones attribute bit 7 Transmission delay is by default ON by zone or zone type 101 164 bit 7 ON Default Enabled Abort Window for Access to the programmable delay before communicating alarms Range 15 45 sec Required Non Fire zones Note Combined Entry delay and Communications Delay Abort Window shall not Default 30 sees programmable 377 4th entry exceed 60s Abort Annunciation Enables the Communication Cancelled message display on all keypads Annunciate that no Required 382 Option 3 ON alarm was transmitted Default Enabled Cancel Annunciation Access to the reporting code for Alarm Cancelled Annunciate that a Required 328 8th entry Cancel was transmitted Default Enabled Duress Feature Do not
264. zard Do NOT allow metal objects to connect the Positive and Negative Terminals Ensure that batteries are connected with correct polarity Red to Black to Failure to comply with this may result in battery rupture and or Fire Hazard IMPORTANT All circuits are classified for UL Installations as Power Limited Class Il Power Limited except for battery leads which are not power limited a This equipment Alarm Controller PC1616 1832 1864 shall Do NOT route any wiring over circuit boards Maintain at least 1 25 4mm separation be installed and used within an environment that provides the A minimum of 1 4 6 4mm separation must be maintained at all points between pollution degree max 2 and overvoltages category I power limited wiring and all other non power limited wiring NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS indoor only The equipment is FIXED and PERMANENTLY connected and is designed to be installed by service persons only service person is defined as a person having the appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which that person may be exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the risks PC1 61 6 1 832 1 864 to that person or other persons b The connection to the mains supply must be made as per the local authorities rules and regulations An appropriate disconnect device must be provided as part of the building installation Where it is not possible to rely on ident

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