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1. 1 2 Terminal Block Connections Ee hee 2 2 1 Introduction 7 Introduction This manual provides installation and programming information for the PC9155 two way wireless series of Alarm Panels The PC9155 is a two way wireless alarm system that can interface with one way and two way RF devices Three separate hardware platforms exist for the 433 MHz and 868 MHz versions 1 1 PC9155 Model Differences Models with a G in the suffix have a GS2065 module installed The GS2065 mod Table 1 1 PC9155 Models ule is a GSM Global System for Mobile communications wireless cell communi 5 cator that communicates with a GPRS General Packet Radio Services Global Model Operating GS2065 TL265GS Network that can be programmed as the primary or back up communicator Frequency Models with a D in the suffix have a TL265GS module installed The TL265GS PC9155 433 433 92MHz module combines the dual functionality of the GS2065 wireless cell communicator PC9155 868 868 35MHz x x and T Link TCP IP Ethernet Internet communicator Either function can be pro PC9155G 433 433 92MHz v grammed as the primary back up communicator PC9155G 868 868 35MHz 91550433 433 92MHz x models can communicate via telephone PSTN in addition to cell and internet PC9155D868 868 35MHz x described above Refer to the associated Installation Guide for programming of
2. Perform the Wireless Device Placement testing on keypads sounders and sensors only This test is NOT required for wireless keys or pendants Verify that pendants and Key FOBs operate within the desired Operating area by arming and disarming the sytem Test each device multiple times to ensure a good placement device tests BAD reposition the device and retest Slight changes in placement can cause significant differences in signal strength and range of the wireless device Step To enter Wireless Device Placement Test 1 Press JC 8 Cx 9 Cx JC x x represents the new installer code programmed in Installers programming to replace the 5555 default installer code Step Place the wireless device in the location where the device will be mounted 2 Activate the device as described in the associated installation sheet If the Alarm System receives a STRONG signal the bell will sound once and Location is Good will be displayed on the LCD If the Alarm System receives a WEAK signal the bell will sound 3 times and Location is Bad will be displayed on the LCD If the Alarm System indicates no response reposition wireless device and repeat test Step Repeat Step 2 for Each Device 3 When Placementis completed press to exit Installers Programming Two way wireless keys must be activated by pressing any key before they
3. 5 15 5 43 804 001 032 Wireless Device Serial Numbers 5 15 5 43 804 081 Wireless Supervisory Windows 5 15 5 43 804 082 085 Zone Transmitter Supervision Options 5 16 5 43 804 101 184 Wireless Key Programming 5 16 5 44 804 201 204 Wireless Keypad Serial Numbers 5 16 5 44 804 301 304 Wireless Siren Serial Numbers 5 16 5 44 804 311 314 Wireless Siren Options 5 16 5 44 804 320 Global Siren Options 5 17 5 45 804 330 Maximum Siren Activation Time 5 17 5 45 804 900 General Wireless Options 5 17 5 45 851 GPRS Ethernet Module Programming 5 17 5 45 898 Wireless Device Enrollment 5 20 5 45 899 Template Programming 5 20 5 45 900 Alarm System Version 5 20 5 45 904 Wireless Zone Module Placement Test 5 20 5 46 905 Wireless Keypad Placement Test 5 20 5 46 906 Wireless Siren Placement Test 5 20 5 46 990 Installer Lockout Enable 5 20 5 46 991 Installer Lo
4. EVACUATE AREA 101 System Label 2 x 14 Characters SM SYSTEM 996 Label Default Enter 996 Installer Code 996 997 Keypad version Enter 997 Installer Code 997 Read Only e g 1234 version 12 34 998 Initiate Global Label Broadcast Enter 998 Installer Code 998 999 Reset All Keypad Programming To Factory Default Enter 999 Installer Code 999 5 23 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 5 3 Programming Descriptions This section describes all of the PC9155 Programming Options 000 Local Keypad Function Key Programming This section is accessed by entering 000 from the base Installer s Programming menu This section is used to program the keypad function keys Enter digits 1 to 5 to select the function key F1 F5 to be programmed followed by a 2 digit entry to assign a function to the key The system will return to the key selection screen in Section 000 Changes to this programming section affect only the keypad used to program the changes Function Key Options 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 24 25 26 32 33 5 24 Function keys must be held for 2 seconds to perform the described function Function keys will only perform the intended function if the system is not busy Pressing function keys programmed with option numbers designated For Future Use causes the keypad to display Function
5. Power up system Program options as required See Programming Section Violate then restore zones Verify correct Reporting Codes are sent to the Central Station Step Sounder and Display Test 1 This Test activates all display pixels and indicator lights and does a four second check of the sounder 1 Press x amp Master Code 4 2 The following will occur The Alarm System activates the Bell output on medium volume for 2 seconds followed by full volume alarm for 2 seconds All display lights and LCD pixels will turn ON The Ready Armed Trouble and Power LEDs will flash for the duration of the test To exit the function menu press 6 1 PC9155 Wireless Alarm Panel Step Walk Test Walk Test mode allows you test the operation of each detector in the Alarm System While in Walk Test mode the Ready Armed and Trouble LED s will flash to indicate that the Walk Test is active The Walk Test can be terminated at anytime by re entering Master code on the keypad The Alarm System will also automatically terminate the Walk Test on completion it will annunciate with an audible warning 5 beeps every 10 seconds beginning five minutes before the termination of the test 1 Before testing ensure that the Alarm System is disarmed and the Ready light is on Press and close all zones to return the Alarm System to the Ready state Perform an Alarm System Test by followin
6. Programming User Codes Press k 5 followed by the Master Code The keypad will display the first user user 01 and include the letter if the user code is pro grammed Scroll to the appropriate user and press the key to program the user or enter the 2 digit user number Enter a new 4 or 6 digit user code or press to delete the user code After the user code is programmed or deleted scroll to another user or press to exit e Proximity tags can be assigned to a programmed user code on WT5500P Keypads After assigning a User Code the display will prompt the installer to swipe the tag This will assign a proximity tag to the user code To delete a Proximity Tag the User code must be deleted Refer to the Proximity Tag Installation Sheet for details Programming User Attributes Press 5 followed by the Master Code or Supervisor Code Press 9 followed by the 2 digit user to change to the user attributes To change the user attributes press the number corresponding to the attribute or scroll to the desired attribute and press When the correct attributes are assigned to the user press to exit To change the user attributes for another user press 9 followed by the 2 digit user number When finished press to exit These attributes affect the operation of wireless keys 1 Wireless key numbers 01 16 correspond with User access codes 01 16 Duress codes are not valid when entering
7. 1 20 5 3 Programming Worksheets 999 Panel Default Enter 999 Installer Code 999 See Chapter 6 3 Resetting the System to Factory Defaults Keypad Programming Enter when in Installer Programming to access Keypad Programming 001 034 Label Programming Zone 01 34 Z O N E X X X X 01 34 Zone se Label Zone Sect Label 1 001 9 009 2 002 10 010 3 003 11 011 4 004 12 012 5 005 13 013 6 006 14 014 7 007 15 015 8 008 16 016 17 017 26 026 18 018 27 027 19 019 28 028 20 020 29 029 21 021 30 030 22 022 31 031 23 023 32 032 24 024 33 033 25 025 34 034 5 21 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 065 Fire Alarm Label 2 x 14 Characters Def F IRE ZONE 066 Fail To Arm Event Message 2 x 16 Characters SYS TEM HA FAILED TO A RM 067 Alarm When Armed Event Message 2 x 16 Characters ALARM OCCURRE D WHI LE ARME D lt gt 068 Command Output 1 Label 2 x 14 Characters COMMAND O P 1 069 Command Output 2 Label 2 x 14 Characters COMMAND O P 2 074 First Keypad Options Opt NA CP EU ON OFF Se 1 v v F Key Enabled Disabled 2 v cv A Key Enabled M abled 3 O Key Enabled Disabled 4 vv v O Quick Arm Prompt 8 Y
8. 015 Third System Options Option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 o Description ON Fire Key Enabled Pressing and holding the fire key for 2 seconds generates a Fire alarm The keypad sounds a set of 3 beeps to acknowledge the valid alarm and the buzzer sounds a pulsing alarm tone for the length of the Bell time out or until an access code is entered An alarm reporting code if programmed is transmitted OFF Fire Key Disabled The fire 4 key does not sound or report an alarm when pressed If enabled this key will be enabled for generating alarms at all times except while in a valid installer programming where it may be used for scrolling through data ON Panic Key Audible When a valid Panic key alarm is generated the keypad buzzer sounds a series of 3 beeps to acknowledge the alarm The buzzer then sounds a steady tone for the length of the Bell Time out or until an access code is entered OFF Panic Key Silent When a valid Panic key 5 alarm is generated the keypad buzzer and the bell output remain silent but the alarm transmission is still transmitted if programmed ON Quick Exit Enabled See 0 in paragraph 3 3 Commands OFF Quick Exit Disabled 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 OFF Quick Arming Disabled Function Keys Require Cod
9. 2 3 Wireless Device Enrollment Installing a one way or two way wireless device on the system requires programming the system with the Electronic Serial Number ESN so that it can be identified when an event is communicated Two way devices must also initiate communication with the control panel to complete the enrollment process The control panel will then assign the device a unique system ID device ID and encryption key This information is sent to the device and is stored in its memory The system uses these ID s and encryption to communicate events Methods of Enrollment There are two methods of enrollment e Quick Enroll Used to enrollmew devices on the system See below for procedure The Quick Enroll procedure performs the two way enrolment communications in the back ground The Two way device and One way device enrollment procedures are identical Manual or DLS Enroll See Installer programming DLS Programming Section 804 Manual or DLS enrollment of two way wireless keys requires the physical triggering of the device to complete the enrollment Enroll wireless devices in the following sequence e Keypad Sounders e Sensors e Pendants Wireless Keys Key Fobs Refer to the associated Installation Sheet for additional details on how to activate specific wireless devices 2 4 2 Installation Enrolling Wireless Keypads When the 9155 is first powered up a 2 minute window is established for en
10. 4 JL e 3704 5 6 7 8 followed by to complete the entry See Section 301 for additional details After programming the first Telephone Number the System Account Code will be displayed The System Account Code can be any 6 digit combination of numbers 0 9 and Letters A F If the System Account Code is 4 digits the last two digits must be FF To Enter the Letters A through F press the numbers 1 through 6 for the letter A through F respectively Press again to revert back to decimal entry E g To Enter 1234FF Press 4 8 CM 6 8 See Section 310 for additional details After programming the System Account Code the Downloading Access Code will be displayed Enter the new Downloading Access code or press to proceed to the next step See Section 403 for additional details The Entry Delay is the amount of time you have to disarm the Alarm System after entering the premises through a delay type zone before an alarm is sounded Press to accept the default time of 30 seconds 030 or Enter an entry delay between 001 and 255 E g Press 020 for a delay of 20 seconds The Exit Delay is the amount of time you have to exit the premises after pressing the Arm key before the alarm system is armed Press to accept the default time of 120 seconds 120 or Enter an entry delay between 030 and 255 E g Press 030 for a delay of 30 seconds After programming the Exit Delay
11. 5 6 or 8 sections Duplicate codes and codes that are 1 of an existing code can not be programmed 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 3 Operation Supervisor s Code This attribute makes the code valid when entering the 5 User Code Programming section and 6 User Functions Note these codes can only program codes which have equal or lesser attributes This attribute will also allow this user to create bypass groups if an access code is required to enter into 1 Bypassing Duress Code Duress codes are standard user codes that will transmit the Duress Alarm Reporting Code whenever the code is entered to perform any function on the system Bypass Zones User can manually bypass zones if bypassing requires an access code Future Use Bell Squawk On Arming Disarming The panel will squawk the bell when the user arms using the away function key and a user code or if the away function key is pressed on an identified wireless key One time Use Code The One time use Code allows unlimited arming but only permits a single disarming once a day The Disarm function is restored at midnight 6 User Functions Press 6 followed by the Master Code then press the number corresponding to the following functions or scroll to the desired option then press 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Program Time and Date Enter the time and date using the following format HH MM
12. ON Access Code required to remove Keypad Blanking A valid access code must be entered before a blanked keypad can be used If the bell or entry delay is active entering an access code unblank the keypad and disarms the system OFF Access Code Not Required Pressing any key on a blanked keypad removes the blanking If the key is a number then it is considered the first digit of an access code ON Keypad Backlighting is Enabled The keypad will have backlighting on all of the time OFF Keypad Backlighting is Disabled The keypad will never have backlighting on ON Identified WLS keys Not Required for Disarming The panel accepts the disarm key code from an unidentified Wireless Key allowing Disarming without a code OFF Identified WLS Keys Required for Disarming The panel does NOT accept the disarm key code from an unidentified Wireless Key An Access code must be associated to a WKEY for operation ON Bypass Status Displayed While Armed Warning Bypass Active is displayed if there are zones that have been manually bypassed when the system is Away armed OFF Bypass Status Not Displayed While Armed Zones that have been manually bypassed are not indicated when the system is away armed ON Daylight Saving Time Enabled The panel switches between Daylight Saving and Standard time according to the programmed time of the year and number of hours in Sections 168 and 169 OFF Daylight Saving Time Disabled The panel will NOT make ti
13. ONOahWND t VA lt lt lt Vv lt 00000000 Siren Alarm Enabled Buzzer Notifications Enabled Door Chime Enabled Trouble Beeps Enabled Squawks Enabled Enable Strobe Buzzer Alarm Strobe Follows Siren Tamper Enabled 00000000 OFF Siren Alarm Disabled Buzzer Notifications Disabled Door Chime Disabled Trouble Beeps Disabled Squawks Disabled Disable Strobe Buzzer Alarm Strobe Follows Alarm Condition Siren Tamper Disabled 804 314 Wireless Siren 04 Options 5 00000000 Siren Alarm Enabled Buzzer Notifications Enabled Door Chime Enabled Trouble Beeps Enabled Squawks Enabled Enable Strobe Buzzer Alarm Strobe Follows BTO Siren Tamper Enabled 00000000 OFF Siren Alarm Disabled Buzzer Notifications Disabled Door Chime Disabled Trouble Beeps Disabled Squawks Disabled Disable Strobe Buzzer Alarm Strobe Follows Alarm Condition Siren Tamper Disabled 804 320 Global Siren Options t Tamper Activates Siren Strobe Pre Alarm Signal Enabled Strobe Squawks Enabled For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use OFF Tamper Doesn t Activate Siren Strobe Pre Alarm Signal Disabled Strobe Squawks Diabled 5 17 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 804 330 Maximum Outdoor Siren Act
14. Transmission Delay Cross Zone 10 13 For Future Use ON Reporting of zone alarms are delayed for the programmed time in Section 377 after the zone goes into alarm If a valid access code is entered within this time no alarm signal will be communicated OFF When an alarm occurs the reporting code is transmitted immediately ON The zone is enabled for Cross Zoning OFF The zone is not enabled for Cross Zoning Options 14 to 16 are used for zones 33 and 34 exclusively If more than 1 option is enabled for options 14 15 and 16 the lowest attribute number will take precedence If Options 14 and 15 are both enabled the zone will follow the NC loop configuration 14 15 16 Normally Closed Loops Single End of Line SEOL Resistors Double End of Line DEOL Resistors ON The zone follows the Normally Closed NC loop configuration OFF The zone does NOT follow NC loop configuration ON The zone follows the SEOL zone configuration OFF The zone does NOT follow DEOL zone configuration ON The zone follows the DEOL zone configuration OFF The zone does NOT follow DEOL zone configuration 167 GPRS Ethernet Interface Communications Wait for ACK This value represents the time the communicator waits for an acknowledgement ACK from the receiver after sending the SIA Packet to the Central Station 5 32 168 169 Daylight Saving Time These sections provide support for programming the be
15. MM DD YY Program the time using military standard e g 8 00 pm 20 00 hours Future Use System Test The system activates the siren output on medium volume for 2sseconds followed by full volume alarm for 2 seconds All display lights and LCD pixels will turn on Enable DLS The panel will temporarily enable DLS double call for 6 hours User Initiated DLS The panel will attempt to call the DLS computer Future Use User Walk Test Mode Walk Test mode allows you to test the operation of each detector in the system Press 6 Master Code 8 to initiate the Walk Test Mode While in Walk Test mode the Ready Armed and Trouble LED s will flash to indicate that the Walk Test is active Re entering 6 Master Code 8 will terminate Walk Test mode Late to Open Enable This features allows a user to be notified if their alarm system is not disarmed by a programmed time of day see Late to Open Time of Day It is typically used to track children after school For example if the parents get home from work at 5pm and a child gets home at 4pm The programmable timer could be set for 4 15 Ifthe system is not disarmed at this time an alert would be sent to the monitoring station The keypad will display Late to Open is Enabled and sound a beep if 9 is pressed within the User Functions menu when this feature is off The LCD keypad will display Late to Open is Disabled and sound an error tone if 9 is pressed within the User Func
16. 04 Interior This zone type is used with interior motion detectors Interior zones have an Exit Delay and an Entry Delay if a Delay type zone has been violated first The zone goes into alarm when the entry delay of the delay type zone has expired if the system has not been disarmed If the protected area is entered without entering the delayed entrance and an Interior zone is violated an immediate alarm is generated 05 Interior Stay Away If the system is Stay armed this zone type is bypassed If the system is Away armed the zone acts like an Interior type zone 04 06 Delay Stay Away If the system is Stay armed this zone type is bypassed If the system is Away armed this zone will always follow the Entry Delay time for Entry Delay 1 when violated 1 The automatic bypass Stay Away type zones are NOT removed by any event other than a valid exit through a Delay type 1 zone during the exit delay arming using the Away function key or by pressing K 1 while armed 07 08 For Future Use 24 Hour Supervisory Hardwired The zone is similar to a fire zone Supervision Options NC EOL and DEOL do not affect the functionality of 09 p y p p y the zone The Restored state of this zone type is 5 6 K zone end of line the Alarm state is short and the Trouble state is open This zone type must not be used for wireless zones 10 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer When violated the system buzzer will sound steady at medium volume until a valid access cod
17. 1 Bypass disarmed state Reactivate Stay Away Zones armed state 1 2 Display Trouble Conditions 3 Display Alarm Memory 4 Door Chime Enable Disable 5 Master Supervisory Code User Code Programming 6 Master Supervisory Code User Functions 710 2 Command Outputs 1 and 2 8 Installer Code Installer Programming 9 User Code No Entry Arming 0 Quick Arm disarmed state Quick Exit armed state 3 1 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 1 Bypass Re activate Stay Away and Night Zones Press k 1 to enter the bypass mode If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled enter a valid user code The keypad will display Scroll to Bypass Zones The keypad will display the programmed zone labels for the zones and include the letter in the bottom right corner if the zone is violated or the letter B if the zone is bypassed Scroll to the appropriate zone and press the key to change the bypass status or enter the 2 digit zone number Once the correct zones are bypassed press to exit Additional Bypass Commands Bypass Recall In Bypass Mode press 99 The keypad will recall the last group of zones that were bypassed Clear Bypass Press 00 The keypad will clear the bypass on all zones Save Bypass Press 95 The keypad will save which zones are manually bypassed Recall Save Press 91 The keypad will recall the bypassed zones that were saved Re act
18. 1 ON 3 TLM XX 00 General System Trouble 00 00 Openings amp Closings Sets Residential Dial Reporting Codes for all openings and closings DLS Installer Lead in out Users CLOSINGS Residential Dial Reporting codes Section DLS Lead in 1 8 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 339 Sect 347 Opt 4 9 16 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 339 DLS Lead out 40 99 FF FF FF FF XX XX XX 341 Sect 347 Opt 5 Users OPENINGS Residential Dial Reporting codes Section Installer Lead in 1 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 342 Sect 347 Opt 11 9 16 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 342 Installer Lead out 40 98 FF XX XX XX XX XX XX 344 Sect 347 Opt 11 Enable Opening Closings call directions for Phone 2 367 Opt 2 ON Enabled for Options 8 only FF disabled XX Not Used PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Digit 4 indicates selects 1 of the 3 following DLS Connections Option Double Call Call Back User Call Up Rings Sect 401 Opt 1 Sect 401 Opt 3 Sect 401 Opt 4 Sect 406 1 x 000 2 v x x 008 3 v x 008 4 v x v 008 After the 4th digit is entered you will be prompted to enter the following data refer to Chapter 5 for additional programming functions Entry 5 Central Station Telephone Number Enter 32 Character Telephone Number See Section 301 for details Entry 6 Centr
19. 345 346 Line Trouble Rest AC power to control panel is disconnected or interrupted AC MA R 3 1 AT 00 AR 00 power restored Both codes follow AC Failure Come Delay 345 346 Fire Trouble Rest Trouble occurs Restoral on a fire zone MA R 3 73 FT 00 FH 00 345 346 Power Trouble Aux voltage supply trouble restoral MA R 3 12 YP 00 YQ 00 Rest 345 TLM Failure Telephone line monitoring trouble MA R 3 51 LT 01 346 TLM Restoral Telephone line restored MA R 3 51 LR 01 345 346 Gen System Trouble Rest Service Required trouble occurs view troubles using 2 trou MA R 3 AA YX 00 YZ 00 ble restored 347 Phone 1 4 FTC Restoral Control panel has restored communications to central station MA R 3 54 YK 00 Phone 1 to 4 after FTC 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 8A UT ZZ UJ ZZ 1 Dialer Automatic SIA Auto Section Reporting Code Code Sent When Direction Rep Codes 347 Delinquency Programmed amount of t
20. 5 42 703 Delay Between Dialing Attempts For standard force dialing the panel will go off hook search for a dial tone for 5 seconds time programmed in Section 704 and hang up for 20 seconds This programmable timer adds a delay before the next call is attempted and is defaulted to 003 to make a total of 8 seconds before the panel makes the next dialing attempt i If this value is 00 or the default will be 8 seconds 3 programmable plus the 5 second delay otherwise it uses the programmed value 800 Door Chimes for Zones 1 34 Keypads and indoor sirens can annunciate one of four different Door Chime tones for each zone on the system Each section contains the following chime options Enable one Door Chime option for each zone If more than one option is enabled the highest numerical option enabled takes precedence For example If Options 3 and 1 are both enabled then the zone will sound Option 3 Ding Dong If all Door Chime options are disabled the keypad siren will not sound a Door Chime tone for that particular zone Option Description 1 ON Standard Door Chime Enabled Traditional Door Chime tone found on other DSC keypads 6 quick beeps OFF Standard Door Chime Disabled 2 ON Bing Bong Door Chime Enabled OFF Bing Bong Door Chime Disabled 3 ON Ding Dong Door Chime Enabled OFF Ding Dong Chime Disabled 4 ON 4 second Alarm Tone Door Chime Enabled The keypad
21. Ringback Enabled For Future Use O SIA Uses Programmed Rep Codes O Closing Confirmation Enabled For Future Use For Future Use O Contact 1 0 Uses Rep Codes For Future Use OFF Opn After Alrm Kypd Ringback Disabled SIA Uses Automatic Rep Codes Closing Confirmation Disabled Contact I D Uses Auto Rep Codes 382 Third Communicator Options Opt 1 WD 0000000 Contact I D Partial Closing Identifier is 5 Alarm Comms During Walk Test Enabled Communications Cancelled Message Enabled Call Waiting Cancel Enabled GPRS Ethernet Module Enabled System AC Failure Communication Delay In Hours of Dialing Attempts is 1 For Residential Dial For Future Use OFF Contact I D Partial Closing Identifier is 4 Alarm Comms During Walk Test Disabled Communications Cancelled Message Disabled Call Waiting Cancel Disabled GPRS Ethernet Module Disabled System AC Failure Communication Delay In Minutes of Dialing Attempts is 5 For Residential Dial 383 Fourth Communicator Options Opt IN For Future Use Phone Number 2 Backs Up Number 1 O b p O O Phone Number 4 is Independent FTC ed Events Do Not Communicate Account Code Error Check Disabled 401 First Opt 1 Y Y Y 000 n ON Answering Machine Double Call Enabl
22. These scroll keys can also be used to position the cursor for re entry of incorrect digits The key functions similarly to the ENTER key on a personal computer It is generally used to accept the existing programming option It is also the first key entry for Commands It is also used to enter the letters A F when in the Installer Programming mode The key functions similarly to the ESCAPE key on a personal computer It is generally used to exit the current programming section or to return to the previous menu 1 3 2 Installation 2 Installation 2 1 Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Step Select a suitable location for the alarm panel in a dry location close to an unswitched AC outlet phone line if required and 1 ethernet cable if required Do NOT mount system an electrical box Position system away from metal objects e g appliances furnace duct work etc Step Remove the front cover with a slotted screwdriver 2 Gently pry the front cover from the chassis using a small slotted screw driver the slots provided For PC9155 models with an internal transformer Route AC wiring through the AC wiring guide then through the access hole adjacent to the internal transformer Secure AC Line and Neutral N wiring to fused side of the terminal block as indicated For PC9155D models Route the RJ 45 terminated CAT5 Ethernet Cable through the wiring guide then through the wiring access hole an
23. Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 335 Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 Zone 33 Zone 34 336 338 Miscellaneous Tamper Reporting Codes General System Tamper General System Tamper Rest Keypad Lockout Section Code 3 Code 4 339 341 Miscellaneous Closing Armin Exit Fault 342 Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 16 342 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 5 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 Code 9 Code 10 Code 11 Code 12 Code 13 Code 14 Code 15 Code 16 344 Miscellaneous Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Opening By Access Code 40 Special Opening Late To Open 5 9 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 345 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes Battery Trouble Alarm AC Failure Trouble Alarm For Future Use Fire Trouble Alarm Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Alarm TLM Alarm General System Trouble For Future Use 346 Maintenance Restore Reporting Codes Battery Trouble Restore AC Failure Trouble Restore For Future Use Fire Trouble Restore Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Restore TLM Restore General System Trouble Restore For Future Use Phone 1 FTC Restore Phone 2 FTC Restore For Future Use 00 DLS Lead In 00 DLS Lead Out General Zone Fault Alarm General Zone Fault Restore General Zone L
24. the panel will operate as follows fan event s reporting code is programmed as 00 the panel will not attempt to call the central station e f the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from 01 to FF the panel will automatically generate the zone or access code number See Appendix A for a list of the codes which will be transmitted If the Contact ID uses Programmed Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows f an events reporting code is programmed as 00 or FF the panel will not attempt to call central station e f the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from 01 to FE the panel will send the programmed reporting code Account numbers must be four digits If the digit 0 is in the account number substitute the HEX digit A for the O All reporting codes must be two digits If the digit O 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 See Contact ID Sends Automatic Reporting CodesSection 381 Option 7 APP 3 SIA 0 is valid Account Rep Code not 00 a Reporting code though This format uses 300 Baud FSK as the communication media The Account Code can be 4 6 hexadecimal digits in length All reporting codes must be 2 digits in length The SIA format will transmit a
25. the system is disarmed OFF Restore Transmissions Follow Zones Zone restoral reporting codes are transmitted when the zone is physically restored If the zones are still open when the system is disarmed the restore codes will be transmitted when the system is disarmed 24 Hour zones will not restore until the zone is physically restored regardless of the setting of this option 3 ON Pulse Dialing The system will dial telephone numbers using pulse rotary dialing OFF DTMF Dialing The system will dial telephone numbers using touch tone DTMF dialing 4 5 For Future Use 6 ON Alternating backup Dialing Enabled The communicator switches to the next backup number in the sequence after each failed dialing attempt This continues until communications is successful or the sequence has been repeated 5 times OFF Call Primary Number Backup to secondary numbers If 5 attempts to communicate to the Primary Telephone Number fail the communicator switches to the next backup and makes up to 5 more attempts If communications failure continues the communicator will attempt the second and third backup numbers if designated If all 5 attempts to the designated phone numbers fail an FTC trouble for the Primary phone number will be initiated and logged to the event buffer regardless of this options setting 7 For Future Use 8 ON Delinquency Follows Zone Activity Activity Delinquency If there is no zone activity the Delin
26. 13 00 0000 21 000000 29 000000 6 040404 14 00 0000 22 0000 30 oo 0000 7 04 0404 15 00 23 000000 31 000000 8 040404 16 oo o0 o0 24 00 00 00 32 o0 o0 00 a lai li li 005 System Timers Valid entries for Entry Delay are between 030 255 Sub Sect Sub Sections 02 08 are reserved for future use 01 Entry Delay 1 I 030 Entry Delay 2 045 030 045 Exit Delay 120 060 120 09 BellTime Out BTO i For SIA CP 01 compliant installations the Exit Delay must be within the range of 045 255 seconds If the Exit Delay is silent Section 14 Option 6 or Stay Function Key Arming the exit delay will be twice the programmed value but must not exceed 255 seconds i e 090 255 seconds i For UL Installations the Entry Delay plus the Communications Delay must notexceed 60 seconds 006 Installer s Code 007 Master Code 008 Maintenance Code These codes are 4 or 6 digits programmed in section 701 Opt 5 For 4 digit codes the default is the first 4 digits 00 555555 1 123456 Programmable Output Options X 00 Null PGM Not Used 12 TEM and Alarm 01 Residential Burglary and Fire Bell Output 13 16 For Future Use 02 For Future Use 17 Away Armed Status 03 For Future Use 18 Stay Armed Status 04 For Future Use 19 Command Output 1 7 1 05 System Armed Status 20 Command Output 2
27. 2 digit entry to access these subsections 01 Entry Delay 1 001 255 seconds This value determines the Entry delay time for Delay 1 type zones Entry Delay 2 001 255 seconds This value determines the Entry delay time for Delay 2 type zones The system follows the entry timer that activates first For example If a Delay type 2 is activated followed by a Delay type 1 the system follows the Entry Delay 2 timer If Delay type 1 is activated first then the system follows the Entry Delay 1 timer Exit Delay 001 255 seconds This value determines the Exit delay time when arming the system 09 Bell Cut off Bell Time Out 5 26 This value determines the length of time the bell siren will sound before automatically turning off The default bell cut off time is 4 minutes Fire alarms will follow the bell cut off time if Section 014 Option 8 is OFF and will be continuous if Section 014 Option 8 is ON The System tamper sounds the bell for the duration programmed in the Bell Cut off timer as well Alarms Events which cause the Keypad Buzzer to sound E g 24 Hour Buzzer Zone do not follow this Bell Cut off Timer The buzzer sounds until an access code is entered to silence the condition Entering 000 in the entry or exit delay sections results in a 1 second timed delay Entering 000 in the Bell Cut off section results in a 1 minute bell cut off time These times will still display as 000 but still function as i
28. 7 2 06 Ready To Arm 21 32 For Future Use 07 Keypad Buzzer Follower 33 Bell Status amp programming Access Output 08 Courtesy Pulse 34 For Future Use 09 System Trouble Output with Trouble Options 35 Zone Follower Output Zones 9 16 10 System Event Output with Event Options 40 Audio Verification trigger 11 System Tamper all sources zones keypad 009 Programming Def 00 Type Zone 33 1 Enter Zone or PGM Definition Def 00 Type Zone 34 2 Enter Zone or PGM Definition 012 Keypad Lockout Options If Keypad Lockout is active the system can not be disarmed with a keyswitch Det 000 Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout Valid entries are 000 255 Det 000 Lockout Duration in minutes Valid entries are 000 255 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 5 013 First System Options Opt 1 NOOO B WD 8 Ta Vv Y Hardwired Zone 33 Input Enabled Hardwired Zone 34 Input Enabled For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use Audible Exit Fault Enabled Event Buffer Follows Swinger Shutdown Temporal Three Fire Signal Enabled 014 Second System Options Opt 1 o EU O O O O ON Arm Disarm Squawk Enabled For Future Use RF Jam Log After 5 Minutes For Future Use For Future Use Audible Exit with Urgency For Future Use Fire Siren is Continuous 015 Third System Options perso
29. Alarm Reduction This product is UL ULC listed under the following categories UTOU UTOUC Control Units and Accessories Household System Type NBSX NBSXC Household Burglar Alarm System Units AMTB Control Panels SIA False Alarm Reduction The product is labeled with the UL and ULC listing marks along with the SIA CP 01 compliance statement Also Classified in accordance with SIA CP 01 Stan dard as proof of compliance with the above mentioned standards For further information on this product s listings please also refer to the official listing guides published at the UL web site www ul com under Certifications Section UL ULC Residential Fire and Burglary Installations For ULC Installations refer to the Standard for the Installation of Residential Fire Warning Systems CAN ULC S540 burglary type zones shall be configured with SEOL or DEOL configuration refer to section 133 and 134 bit 15 or 16 shall be ON Use at least one WS4916 Smoke Detector for Fire Installations refer to section 001 fire zone shall be programmed as type 89 entry delay shall not exceed 60 seconds refer to section 005 The exit delay shall not exceed 120 seconds refer to section 005 The minimum Bell Time out is 4 minutes refer to section 005 Note For ULC Residential Fire Installations the minimum Bell Time out is 5 minutes Temporal Three Fire Signal shall be enabled refer to section 013 option 8 shall be ON Arm Disarm Bell S
30. Arming not Inhibited The system can be armed with an AC trouble or Battery trouble present System battery is not checked upon arming o DSC recommends that AC Troubles be displayed if this option is enabled See Section 016 Option 1 4 ON System Tampers Require Installer Reset and Inhibit Arming If any system tamper condition occurs the Installer Code must be entered 8 Code and the tamper condition must be restored before the system can be armed This also includes No Activity Arming and Keyswitch OFF System Tampers Do Not Require Installer Reset If any system tamper condition occurs installer reset is not required 5 ON 6 digit Access Codes All access codes on the system will be 6 digits in length If this option is selected 2 digits will be added to the end of each code the first 4 digits of the existing codes will remain programmed System Master Code XXXX56 Installer Code YYYY55 Access Codes 1 16 ZZZZ00 OFF 4 digit Access Codes access codes on the system are 4 digits in length except the Panel I D Code and the Downloading Access Code which are always 6 digits For any existing codes the last 2 digits are removed 6 ON Busy Tone Detection Enabled If a busy tone is detected the panel will hang up and attempt to communicate following the Delay Between Dialing Attempts OFF Busy Tone Detection Disabled The communicator will use the standard dialing procedure for every com
31. B INTO DE 6 L mm 7 a ____ DG009034 a To internal transformer ml gt 66666 Ethernet VO Phone R 1 RING 102 1 01 AUX AC AC Connection Wiring Line IN OUT To AC terminals CAUTION The Ethernet communication lines must be connected first to an Approved acceptable to the local authorities type NID Network Interface Device before leaving the premises e g UL installations UL60950 Listed NID Table 2 1 Terminal Block Connections Phone Line T1 Brn Connects to in house phone line PC9155 R1 Gra Connects to in house phone line Telephone Aine Grn Connects to outside phone Line Allows system to R 1 Tip Ringi 2 __11 seize the phone line from devices connected to T1 R1 e D 69 e Ring Red Connects to outside phone Line Allows system to seize the phone line from devices connected to T1 R1 I O 1 Can be configured as a PGM output 50mA or hard wired zone input Zone 33 O 2 Can be configured
32. Call Directions can be configured for 2 different phone numbers The third phone number can only be used as a backup or an alternate to the first Each Reporting Code falls under one of the following 5 Groups Alarms amp Restores Openings amp Closings Tampers amp Restores including System Tampers System Maintenance Alarms amp Restores System Test Transmissions Each group can be assigned to the following Call Directions Option 1 1 Telephone Number Option 2 2nd Telephone Number Option 3 3rd Telephone Number Option 4 4 Telephone Number 377 Communication Variables Swinger Shutdown Alarms amp Restores This value determines the number of transmission attempts alarm and restore pairs per zone that the communicator makes before it shuts down for that zone swinger shutdown Program a 3 digit number from 000 to 014 When programmed as 000 the communicator Does NOT shutdown and all alarms are transmitted The Bell and Event Buffer can follow Swinger Shutdown if they are enabled Swinger Shutdown Tampers amp Restores This value determines the number of times the same system Tamper type event occurs before stopping transmissions Program a 3 digit number from 000 to 014 When programmed as 000 the communicator does NOT shut down and all tampers are transmitted This swinger shutdown affects zone and system tampers Swinger Shutdown Maintenance Troubles amp Restores This value determines the nu
33. GS2065 test transmission time expires T 6 A3 TX 00 348 Periodic Test Periodic system test transmission T 6 A RP 00 348 System Test 6 bell communications test T iu RX 00 609 Keypad 1 Tamper Restore Keypad 1 Tamper Restore Condition Detected T R 3 8 TA TR 80 609 Keypad 2 Tamper Restore Keypad 2 Tamper Restore Condition Detected T R 81 609 Keypad 3 Tamper Restore 3 Tamper Restore Condition Detected T R 3 8 TA TR 82 609 Keypad 4 Tamper Restore 4 Tamper Restore Condition Detected T R 83 609 Siren 1 Tamper Restore Siren 1 Tamper Restore Condition Detected T R 3 8 TA TR 70 609 Siren 2 Tamper Restore Siren 2 Tamper Restore Condition Detected T R 71 609 Siren Tamper Restore Siren 3 Tamper Restore Condition Detected T R 3 8 TA TR 72 609 Siren 4 Tamper Restore Siren 4 Tamper Restore Condition Detected T R 3 s TA TR 73 alarms restorals T R tampers restorals O C openings closings MA R miscellaneous alarms restorals test transmissions ef UU user number user01 16 40 ZZ zone number 01 34 iad 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 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 I
34. Quick Arm Prompt off 5 L1 Quick Exit Prompt On Quick Exit Prompt 6 vv v O Bypass Options Pr 1 Bypass Options Prompt Off 7 a O User Initiated Call Up Prompt Off 8 B g Hold P Anic Key Prompt Off gt OFF Local Clock Display Enabled Local Clock Display Disabled Local Clock Displays 24 Hr Time Local Clock Displays AM PM Auto Alarm Scroll Enabled Auto Alarm Scroll Disabled Language Selection Available From Any Menu Language Selection Available From Installer s Only Power LED Enabled Power LED Disabled Power LED Indicates AC Present Power LED Indicates AC Absent Alarms Are Displayed While Armed Alarms Are Not Displayed While Armed Auto Scroll Open Zones Enabled Auto Scroll Open Zones Disabled 076 Third Keypad Options t ON OFF For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use Late To Open Prompts Enabled Late To Open Prompts Disabled vvv O Power Save Mode On O Power Save Mode Off For Future Use For Future Use gt m 2 lt lt lt 00000000 EV E TE Ea lt lt lt 5 22 5 3 Programming Worksheets 077 LCD Message 2 x 16 Characters 078 Downloaded Message Duration Boos Valid entries 000 255 000 Continuous Display 100 CO Detector Alarm Label 2 x 14 Characters CO ALARM
35. alarm system The four indicators are located on the right side of the panel only if a GS2065 or TL265GS module is installed These indicate Communicator Trouble status Network status TL265GS only and High or Low signal strength Table 1 4 Controls amp Indicators Alarm Panel Alarm Indicators GPRS Ethernet Module Indicators Ready Panel is ready to be armed A Communicator Trouble Enter 2 to view troubles a Armed Panel is armed Network Internet communication absent A Trouble Enter k 2 to view troubles alll Signal Strength High GPRS signal strength is Good AC Power On AC present OFF AC absent all Signal Strength Low GPRS signal strength is Poor Figure 1 1 Controls amp Indicators Keypad lt gt indicates user can scroll through options LED Indicators Ambient Light 27 Ready i Armed Trouble AC Power Scroll Keys Emergency Keys C6 Function Auxiliary neys CO DG009033 2 2 Data Entry Conventions Used Brackets indicate numbers or symbols that are to be entered on the keypad E g K 8 Installer Code 898 requires you to enter 8 5 5 5 5 C8 J 9 8 First Entry Pressing s indicates to the Alarm System that you are about to enter a special command Second Entry Pressing indicates to the Alarm System that you are entering installer progra
36. amp Restore call direction group Also the Recent Closing event is transmitted even if the zone alarm has transmission delay enabled 5 34 Cross Zone Police Code Alarm When using Cross Zoning Section 016 Option 1 ON this reporting code is sent when two crossed zones go into alarm during the Cross Zone period When using Police Code Section 016 Option 1 OFF this reporting code is sent when any two zones go into alarm In both cases only one reporting code is sent during each armed to armed period The reporting code is sent to the Alarm amp Restore call direction group Burglary Not Verified When using Cross Zoning Section 016 Option 1 ON this reporting code is sent if the Cross Zone timer is initiated by the first cross zone alarm but it is not verified by a second cross zone alarm before the timer expires This reporting code is sent to the Alarm amp Restore call direction group Alarm Cancelled If an alarm event is sent after transmission delay has expired then a cancel window time will start Any time during this window if a valid access code is entered then this event is logged and transmitted When this reporting code event has been acknowledged by the central station a keypad will ring back This reporting code is sent to the Alarm amp Restore call direction group See Section 377 Communications Cancel Window 329 Priority Alarm and Restore Reporting Codes Fire Auxiliary Panic Alarms Restores and Fa
37. an emergency situation It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephone answer ing 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 electri cally 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 Premises Equipment and Wiring Network Service Provider s Ru 31X Computer Facilities Unused Alarm Dialing RJ 11 Jack d Equipment Ea Telephone Line I Telepho A E Network Unused Demarcation Point Telephone laci Fax Machine RJ 11 Jack Answering System Telephone INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT NOTICE This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications Le pr sent materiel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables d Industrie Can ada The Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this terminal equipment is 0 1 L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES du pr sent mat riel
38. can replace or credit at its option International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States with the exception that Digital Security Controls shall not be responsible for any customs fees taxes or VAT that may be due Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty please return the item s in question to the point of purchase All authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program Anyone 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 applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover damage incurred in shipping or handling damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake or lightning damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls such as excessive voltage mechanical shock or water damage damage caused by unauthorized attachment alterations modifications or foreign objects damage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplied by Digital Security Controls Ltd defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the products damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed dama
39. entries are 000 255 for trouble annunciation and transmission The trouble restore is delayed in the same manner as well 401 First Downloading Option Code Option Description 1 ON Downloading Answer Enabled The system answers calls for downloading if a successful Double 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 time programmed in Section 405 Double Call Timer the panel will answer on the first ring OFF Downloading Answer Disabled The system does not answer incoming calls using the Double Call routine unless the user enables the DLS window This feature also controls the DLS window for GPRS Ethernet module 2 ON User Can Enable DLS Window The user can enter 6 Master Code 5 to enable a 6 hour window for the panel to answer calls for downloading if a successful Double Call routine is detected If this option is enabled the window is open on power up OFF User Can Not Enable DLS Window The user cannot enable a window for DLS calls Options 1 and 2 are not related One does not need to be enabled for the other to perform its function 3 ON Call Back Enabled When the system answers the downloading computer s call the computer and the panel hang up The panel then calls the Downloading Telephone Number and connects with the computer If more than one downloading computer
40. functions for the terminal devices local telephone connected to T 1 R 1 General Operation Ringer Sensitivity and Loading This device only responds to Distinctive Alert cadences and DA2 DAI is the normal ringing cadence 2009 Digital Security Controls Technical Support 1 800 387 3630 Can US 905 760 3000 Intl www dsc com 29007510R001 Printed in Canada
41. 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 reason able protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instal lation 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 Re orient the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC useful How to Identify and Resolve Radio Television Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock 004 000 00345 4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and if the product was approved July 23 2001 or later the requirem
42. kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises The testing should include all sensing devices keypads consoles alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system Security and Insurance Regardless of its capabilities an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance An alarm system also is not a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY DSC Software purchased with or without Products and Components is copyrighted and is purchased under the following license terms This End User License Agreement EULA is legal agreement between You the company individual or entity who acquired the Software and any related Hardware and Digital Security Controls a division of Tyco Safety Products Canada Ltd DSC the manufacturer of the integrated security systems and the developer of the software and any related products or components HARDWARE which You acquired If the DSC software product SOFTWARE PRODUCT or SOFTWARE is intended to be accompanied by HARDWARE and is NOT accompanied by new HARDWARE You may not use copy or install the SOFTWARE PRODUCT The SOFTWARE PRODUCT includes computer software and may include associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation Any software provided along with
43. may not provide protection Any alarm system of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons Some but not all of these reasons may be Inadequate Installation A security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protection Every installation should be evaluated by a security professional to ensure that all access points and areas are covered Locks and latches on windows and doors must be secure and operate as intended Windows doors walls ceilings and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and construction to provide the level of protection expected A reevaluation must be done during and after any construction activity An evaluation by the fire and or police department is highly recommended if this service is available Criminal Knowledge This system contains security features which were known to be effective at the time of manufacture It is possible for persons with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the effectiveness of these features It is important that a security system be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it does not provide the protection expected Access by Intruders Intruders may enter through an unprotected access point circumvent a sensing device evade detection by moving through an area of insufficient coverage disconnect a warning
44. near a telephone socket and a power outlet Select a place that is free from vibration and shocks Place the Alarm Controller on a flat stable surface and follow the Installation Instructions Do NOT locate this product where persons will walk on the secondary circuit cable s Do NOT connect the Alarm Controller to electrical outlets on the same circuit as large appliances Do NOT select a place that exposes your alarm controller to direct sunlight excessive heat moisture vapors chemicals or dust Do NOT install this Equipment near water e g Bath Tub Wash Bowl Kitchen Laundry sink In a wet basement or near swimming pools etc Do NOT install this equipment and its accessories in areas where there is a risk of explosion Do NOT connect this Alarm Controller to electrical outlets controlled by wall switches or automatic timers AVOID sources of radio interference AVOID setting up the equipment near heaters air conditioners ventilators and or refrigerators AVOID locating this equipment close too or on top of large metal objects e g metal wall studs Safety Precautions Required During Installation NEVER install this equipment and or telephone wiring during a lightning storm NEVER touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Ensure that cables are positioned so that accidents can not occur Connected cables must not be subject to excessive mecha
45. siren will sound a medium volume alarm signal for 4 seconds OFF 4 second Alarm Tone Door Chime Disabled 5 8 For Future Use 804 001 032 Wireless Device Serial Number These sections for manual enrollment of one way wireless device serial numbers ESN See 804 101 116 for one way and two way Wireless Key Enrollment See 804 201 204 for two way Keypad Enrollment See 804 301 304 for two way Siren Enrollment This is a 6 digit entry For toggling entries between decimal and hexadecimal values press One way Devices Two way Devices The first digit of a 6 digit serial number for One way The first digit of an 8 digit serial number for Two way devices is 2 devices identifies the type of device as indicated below The second digit identifies the type of device as follows 2 Door Window Contact or Flood Sensor 20 Wireless Keypad 3 PIR or Glass Break Detector 21 Wireless Keypad with Proximity Tag Detector 4 Smoke Detector 22 Wireless PGM Future Use 5 Panic Pendant 23 Wireless Indoor Siren 8 Carbon Monoxide Detector 24 Wireless Outdoor Siren 25 Wireless two way Key Leading 00s must be entered for one way wireless devices E g SN 234567 must be entered as 00234567 804 081 Wireless Supervisory Windows These entries are used to program the length of time a wireless device must be absent from the system before a fault condition is generated The wireless supervisory window is calculated by
46. system must be armed in the Stay Mode to arm the system in this mode In Night mode only Night zones Zone definition 37 are bypassed When activated there are no acknowledgement beeps the exit delay is silent and the panel logs Armed in Night Mode If there are no Night zone types programmed on the system the system will arm in Away mode and the panel will log Armed in Away Mode 3 1 4 Disarming The user must enter through a door programmed as Delay Upon entering the keypad will emit a steady entry delay tone and emit a pulsing tone during the last 10 seconds of entry delay to alert the user to disarm the system To disarm the system enter a valid user code present your prox imity tag or use your wireless key If an alarm occurred while the panel was armed the keypad will display Alarm in Memory and the zone s that went into alarm during the armed period Press the key to return the keypad to the Ready state 3 2 Language Selection The keypad can be programmed to display messages and labels in different languages Perform the following when in Ready to Arm mode or base Installer programming menu 1 Press and hold both scroll keys lt gt simultaneously until language options are displayed 2 Scroll to the desired language using the scroll keys lt gt 3 Press k to select the desired language 3 3 Commands The following is a list of the commands available and a description of each
47. temperature in Celsius OFF Temperature displayed In Fahrenheit The keypad displays the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit 3 ON PC9155 Internal Siren Enabled The internal siren on the panel is enabled OFF PC9155 Internal Siren Disabled The internal siren on the panel is disabled 4 ON Inactivity is Monitored by all Zones If there are no violations on any burglary zones during the Inactivity Timer windows Section 591 592 the panel communicates the Non Activity Code if programmed This code is not transmitted for panels that are Away armed Troubles and Bypassed zones will not cause activity indications e OFF Inactivity is Monitored only by 24 hour Non alarm Zones If there are no violations on a 24 hour Non alarm zone during the Inactivity Timer windows Section 591 592 the panel will communicate the Fail to Report In code if programmed 5 8 For Future Use 5 31 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 030 Zone Loop Response Option 1 2 318 Description ON Zone 33 is Fast Loop Response Zone 33 has a Fast Loop Response 36 ms OFF Zone 33 is Normal Loop Response Zone 33 has a Normal Loop Response 400 ms For Future Use ON Zone 34 is Fast Loop Response Zone 34 has Fast Loop Response 36 ms OFF Zone 34 is Normal Loop Response Zone 34 has Normal Loop Response 400 ms 101 134 Zone Attributes The following options can be enabled or disabled for each zone Pressing 9 in one of thes
48. terminal connections Damage of conductor insulation c Disposal of used batteries shall be made in accordance with local waste recovery and recycling regulations d Before servicing DISCONNECT the power and telephone connection e Do NOT route any wiring over circuit boards f It is the installer s responsibility to ensure that a readily accessi ble disconnect device is incorporated in the building for permanently connected installations The Power Supply must be Class II FAIL SAFE with double or reinforced insulation between the PRIMARY and SECONDARY circuit ENCLO SURE and be an approved type acceptable to the local authorities national wiring rules shall be observed Guidelines for Locating Smoke amp CO Detectors The following information is for general guidance only and it is recommended that local fire codes and regulations be consulted when locating and installing smoke alarms and CO Alarms Smoke Detectors Research indicates that all hostile fires in homes generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent Detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases Smoke alarms should be installed outside of each sleeping area and on each storey of the home DSC recommends that additional smoke alarms beyond those required for minimum protection be installed Additional areas that should be protected in clude the basement bedrooms especially where smokers sleep dining rooms furnace and utility room
49. the GS2065 and TL265GS modules 1 2 Specifications Table 1 2 Specifications Table 1 3 Compatible Wireless Devices Specifications Compatible Wireless Devices Temperature Range 0 C 49 C 32 F 120 F WS WLS EV prefixes indicate one way wireless device Humidity 93 Non Condensing WT prefix indicates two way wireless device Power 16 5Vac 20VA 50 60Hz Descriptions PC9155x 433 PC9155x 868 Current Draw panel Wireless Keypads YLT 5500 433 WT5500 868 240 VAC 57mA AC Max ULWT5500P 433 WT5500P 868 120 VAC 114 Proximity Tag PT8 16 5 VAC amp 855mA AC Max Door Contacts ULWS4945 WS8945 Current Draw panel Battery Only ULWS4965 WS8965 Standby TENET WS4975 WS8975 Transmit GPRS Ethernet Module EV DW4917 Battery Capacity eese EV DW4955 Charging Rate EV DW4975 Motion Detectors 54904 WS8904 Aux ULVW S4904P WS8904P Voltage 9 6 13 8Vpc ULWLS914 433 eer 200 mA Max Smoke Delesor ULWS4916 WS8916 1 amp 2 Output Current 50mA ea ULWS4926 Wireless T
50. the Call Waiting Cancel dialing string OFF Call Waiting Cancel Disabled The Call Waiting dialing string will not be dialed ON GPRS Ethernet Module Enabled PC link support for DLS is disabled when this feature is ON GPRS Ethernet Module commands in accordance with the current revision of the T link Protocol are enabled for GS module support OFF GPRS Ethernet Module Disabled PC Link support for DLS is enabled when this feature is OFF This includes auto detect PC Link The GPRS Ethernet commands are also disabled ON AC Failure Communication Delay in Hours The System AC Failure Communication Delay is programmed in hours OFF AC Failure Communication Delay in Minutes The System AC Failure Communication Delay is programmed in minutes ON Number of Dialling Attempts for Residential Dial Communication Format Number of dialing attempts is 1 when using the Residential Dial Communication Format OFF Number of Dialling Attempts for Residential Dial Communication Format Residential Dial follows the Dialling Attempt Counter For Future Use 383 Fourth Communicator Options Code Option 1 2 3 Description For Future Use ON Phone number 2 Back Up for Phone number 1 Enabled Phone number 2 will back up for phone number if phone number fails to communicate FTC Phone number 2 communicates in the same format as phone number 1 OFF Phone number 2 Back Up for Phone number 1 Disabled Phone Number 2 does NOT back up Phone nu
51. the system is armed If the system is disarmed when a system tamper occurs the system cannot be armed until the tamper condition is cleared OFF System Tamper disabled The panel does not monitor the physical tamper switch 016 Fourth System Options Option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 30 Description ON Cross Zoning Enabled The panel uses the Cross Zone Attribute for Burglary Verification OFF Police Code is Enabled The panel uses the Police Code feature for Burglary Verification ON Exit Delay Restart Enabled If a Delay zone Delay 1 or 2 only is violated during the Exit Delay and then restored it is considered an exit If a delay zone is violated again it is considered a re entry With this option enabled the panel restarts the exit delay Further violations and restorals of delay zones do not restart the exit delay OFF Exit Delay Restart Disabled Delay zone violations and restores do not restart the exit delay The exit delay can only be restarted once This includes restarts from Away function keys If the Exit Delay is silent the additional Exit time remains silent and doubles the programmed Exit Time Required for CP 01 ON Blank Keypad When Not Used If no keys are pressed for 30 seconds all keypad lights except backlighting if enabled turn OFF until the next keypress Entry delay Audible Alarm or keypad buzzer condition OFF Keypad Always Active The keypad lights remain ON at all times
52. to enter a 4 digit code that selects predefined Zone Definitions Reporting Code formats Troubles amp Restorals and DLS setup see Digit 1 4 tables below The installer is then prompted to enter the Central Station Telephone Number amp Account Code DLS Access Code Entry amp Exit Delays and a new Installer Code Perform the following after completing the Hardware Installation Ensure you have the following information available for programming Record this information in Alarm System Information for future reference e Monitoring Station Telephone Number Provided by your Alarm Monitoring Service e Downloading Access Code e Monitoring Station Account Code Provided by your Alarm Monitoring Service Entry Delay Installer Defined Exit Delay Installer Defined e Installer Code User defined unique 4 digit code default value is 5555 Step 1 If Ready to Arm is displayed Enter 5 5 5 5 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System When you are entered into the Programming Section the 4 digit number 0111 will be displayed Enter J O 4 to accept the existing default programming See the tables below for details of Digit 1 2 3 and 4 After entering 0001 the first telephone entry will be displayed Enter the Monitoring Station Telephone Number after the D Do NOT delete any of the remaining Fs E g To enter 02 1234 5678 Press 2
53. transmission or the absence of an alarm restoral condition The system ignores subsequent alarm transmissions after the first transmission from the same zone for a duration of 40 seconds If the sensor is in an alarm condition at the end of this 40 second delay the system will go into full alarm sounding the bell logging and communicating the event If the zone is in a restored condition at the end of the 40 second delay the system will start another 80 sec verification time sequence If a fire zone goes into alarm during this period the system will go into full alarm sounding logging and communicating the event A tamper or fault of this zone type will cause a fire trouble to log and transmit The wireless smoke detector that is used with this zone type must have a built in sounder to act as a pre alert to the system alarm Multiple Fire Detections If another device detects Fire during the Auto Verify or Delay sequence the Delay Auto Verify sequence is immediately terminated and alarms are immediately generated for all pending zones This applies to all other Fire zones or system key alarms on the system i e two fire alarms from different devices on the system will cancel all pending fire delays and create immediate alarms 005 System Timers This section has two subsections Entry Exit delays are in subsection Oland Bell Cut off is in subsection 09 Subsections 02 08 are for reserved for future use Enter the corresponding
54. was active before powering down the system lockout will be active for the programmed duration on power up 013 First System Options Option 1 2 35 6 7 8 Description ON Zone 33 PGM 1 Selection Hardwired Zone 33 Input is enabled The I O 1 terminal functions as an input for Zone 33 The zone definition is programmed in the first entry of Section 009 Zone supervision is determined by attributes 14 15 and 16 programmed in Sections 133 OFF 1 Output Enabled The I O 1 terminal functions as an output The type is programmed in the first entry of Section 009 attributes are programmed in Section 501 ON Zone 34 PGM 2 Selection Hardwired Zone 34 Input is enabled The I O 2 terminal functions as an input for Zone 34 The zone definition is programmed in the second entry of Section 009 Zone supervision is determined by attributes 14 15 and 16 programmed in Sections 134 OFF 2 Output Enabled The I O 2 terminal functions as an output The type is programmed in the second entry of Section 009 attributes are programmed in Section 502 For Future Use ON Audible Exit Fault Audible Exit Fault is enabled If a non force armable Delay 1 or Delay 2 type zone is open at the end of the Exit Delay the Entry Delay will begin immediately Also the bell will sound a steady alarm for the time programmed as Entry Delay This feature is intended to immediately alert
55. within the Cross Zone Timer s duration in seconds the panel will go into the appropriate alarm sequence and will communicate both zone alarms followed by the burglary verified signal If 000 is programmed in this section either The Police Code transmits for any two different zone alarms during an armed to armed period The Cross Zoning Feature will not work This is not a valid entry for Cross Zoning The Police Code timer is in minutes the Cross Zone timer is in seconds 190 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer This is the duration for which the No Activity Arming Pre alert will sound when the No Activity Timer expires see Section 191 The keypad displays System Arming in Progress for the duration of the pre alert timer If programmed as 000 the system arms when the No Activity timer expires Valid entries are 000 255 minutes 191 No Activity Timer The system begins its Auto arm sequence when the No Activity Timer expires If 000 is programmed in this section No Activity Arming is disabled Valid entries are from 005 255 minutes 000 to disable 1 The valid entries begin at 5 minutes A PIR that is activated cannot be re activated for at least another 3 minutes 202 206 Zone Assignments These sections determine if each individual zone is enabled or disabled If a zone is enabled it is supervised by the system and operates according to the zone type programmed If a zone is not assigned to the system it
56. 20 O Zone 28 Future Use 5 v Zone5 O Zone 13 O Zone 21 Zone 29 Future Use 6 v O Zone6 O Zone 14 Zone 22 L Zone 30 Future Use 7 v Zone7 O Zone 15 O Zone 23 O Zone 31 Future Use 8 v Zone8 L Zone 16 O Zone 24 Zone 32 O Future Use 301 First Telephone Number 32 Digits D 302 Second Telephone Number 32 Digits D 303 Third Telephone Number 32 Digits 304 Call Waiting Cancel String 0 DB70EF All six digits must be entered changes to be saved Progra 305 Fourth Telephone Number 32 Digits D with F 310 System Account Code Enter a 6 digit account nu rts 6 digit account codes If a 4 digit code is used program the last two dic f 0 FFFFFF Reporting Codes i All Reporting Codes are defaulted FF unless indicated otherwise 320 322 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 01 34 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 320 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 321 Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 Zone 33 Zone 34 322 5 7 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 324 326 Alarm Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 01 34 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 324 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 325 Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 33 Zone 34 3
57. 26 328 Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes Duress Alarm Opening After Alarm Recent Closing For Future Use For Future Use ge ae Burglary Not Verified Alarm Cancelled Cross Zone Police Code Alarm Zone 4 Zone 12 Zone 20 Zone 28 329 Priority Alarm And Restore Reporting Codes Keypad F ire Alarm Keypad A uxiliary Alarm Keypad P anic Alarm Fail to Report In Keypad F ire Restore Keypad A uxiliary Restore Keypad P anic Restore PELE ELL For Future Use 330 332 Tamper Reporting Codes Section Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 330 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 331 Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 33 Zone 34 332 Zone 4 LLL Zone 12 la Zone 20 Zone 28 Zone 5 Zone13 Zone 21 Zone 29 Zone 5 LL Zone13 la Zone 21 Zone 29 Zone 6 Zone 14 Zone 22 Zone 30 Zone 6 Zone 14 la Zone 22 Zone 30 Zone 7 Zone 15 Zone 23 Zone 31 Zone 7 Zone 15 las Zone 23 Zone 31 Zone 8 Zone 16 Zone 24 Zone 32 Zone 8 Zone 16 Zone 24 Zone 32 5 3 Programming Worksheets 334 336 Tamper Restoral Reporting Codes Section Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 334
58. 4 Installer Programming 7 WM 5 1 Index to Programming Options a WA 5 1 Programming Worksheets Wie Mee 5 2 Programming Descriptions liem rn 5 24 Testing amp 9 6 1 Wireless Device Placement 1 6 1 Testing WA 9m 6 1 Resetting the System to Factory lt 6 2 Troubleshogling LORS REESE ERR 6 3 Battery Removal Replacement 6 5 Reporting Code Formats APP 1 Communicator Format Options APP 3 Regulatory Approvals Information APP 5 List of Illustrations Description Page Controls amp Indicators Keypad 1 2 FUSE Block ue eR Ue ala ledono 2 1 GPRS Ethernet Module Wiring Details 2 1 Mounting amp Wiring Details RII 2 2 List of Tables Description Page PG9155 cb eoe Eee eda ecc al b ort du 1 1 Specifications ani ede Lee e tend RPSL RR oan a RN be or d 1 1 Compatible e n 1 1 Controls amp Indicators Alarm
59. 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 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 If the SIA format is selected the panel can be programmed to automatically generate all zone and access code numbers elim inating the need to program these items If the SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows 1 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as 00 the panel will not attempt to call the central station 2 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from 01 to FF the panel will AUTOMATICALLY generate the zone or access code number 3 Bypassed zones will always be identified when partial closing the system The Communicator Call Direction Options can be used to disable reporting of events such as Openings Closings Also if all the Opening Closing reporting codes were programmed as 00 the panel would not report If the SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes option is disabled the panel will operate as follows 1 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as 00 or FF the panel will not attempt t
60. 40 See 339 Closing by Users 1 16 Automatic Zone Bypassing This stops transmission of zone bypass information for systems set up for an automatic communication format SIA and Contact ID Enter 00 to disable the automatic zone bypassing communications If the zones are to be identified they will be transmitted with the Partial Closing to the Opening amp Closing call direction group 24 Hour zone types will transmit that they have been bypassed when the user exits the bypassing menu Partial Closing If zones were manually bypassed at the time of arming this reporting code is transmitted to the Central Station with the Closing code to warn of a security compromise Automatic bypasses caused by Stay Arming will not cause this code to be transmitted Zones force armed by automatic Arming will transmit in the manner described above If SIA is used each zone will be identified using the UB XX Un typed Bypass identifier The identified zones will follow the partial closing code and precede the closing transmission This reporting code is sent to the Opening amp Closing call direction group Special Closing If the system is armed without an access code using Keyswitch Zone Downloading Quick Arm 0 or Stay or Away Function keys this reporting code will be transmitted In addition either Armed in Stay Mode or Armed in Away Mode will be logged to the event buffer for all closing types This reporting code is sent to the Opening am
61. 5 35 330 332 Tamper Reporting Codes 5 8 5 35 334 336 Tamper Reporting Codes 5 9 5 35 338 Miscellaneous Tamper Reporting Codes 5 9 5 35 339 Closing Arming Reporting Codes 5 9 5 35 341 Miscellaneous Closing Arming Reporting Codes 5 9 5 35 342 Opening Disarming Reporting Codes 5 9 5 35 344 Miscellaneous Opening Disarming Reporting Codes 5 9 5 36 345 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes 5 10 5 36 346 Maintenance Restore Reporting Codes 5 10 5 36 347 Miscellaneous Maintenance Reporting Codes 5 10 5 36 348 Test Transmission Reporting Codes 5 10 5 37 350 Communicator Format Options 5 10 5 37 351 376 Call Direction Options 5 11 5 37 377 Communication Variables 5 11 5 37 378 Test Transmission Time of Day 5 11 5 38 380 First Communicator Options 5 11 5 38 381 Second Communicator Options 5 12 5 38 382 Thir
62. 9 The PC Link Cable must be properly connected between the panels header and the downloading computer and the DLS file must be waiting for the panel to connect before entering this command PC Link and Communication tasks are separate The PC9155 performs land line communications without affecting PC link communications to DLS The panel can NOT perform GPRS Ethernet Communications at the same time as land line communications 501 502 Programmable Output Attributes The following attributes can be enabled or disabled for each PGM output When a PGM option is changed the corresponding PGM attributes are defaulted Option Description The following attributes are available for PGM Output Types 01 05 08 and 17 18 1 2 For Future Use These options must be off to ensure correct PGM operation 3 Output Level ON Output activates switch to Ground when the event occurs OFF Output de activates switch to open when the event occurs 4 Output Options ON Output Pulsed The output activates for the duration programmed in the PGM Output Timer Section 170 OFF Output On Off The output toggles between on and off when the corresponding 7 command is entered The following attribute is available only for Output Types 11 19 20 5 Access Code Options ON Access Code Required for activation OFF No Access Code Required for activation The following attributes are available for the System Trouble PGM opt
63. A FA 00 FH 00 329 A Key Alarm Rest Keypad auxiliary alarm alarm and restoral rep codes sent A R 1 AA MA 00 MH 00 together 329 P Key Alarm Rest Keypad panic alarm alarm and restoral rep codes sent together A R 1 2A PA 00 PH 00 329 Fail to Report In A zone is not tripped between the inactivity monitoring windows A R 1 A2 NA 00 330 337 2 Tamper Restoral Zone is tampered tamper condition restored T R 3 83 TA ZZ TR ZZ 338 General System Tamper Case cover has a tamper alarm Case cover tamper restored T R 1 45 ES 00 EJ 00 Rest 338 Keypad Lockout Maximum number of incorrect access codes has been entered at T R 4 61 JA 00 a keypad 339 341 Closings System armed user 01 16 40 indicated O C 4 A1 CL UU 341 Partial Closing One or more zones bypassed when system armed O C 4 56 CG 00 341 Special Closing Closing arming using one of the following methods quick arm O C 4 AA CL 00 keys witch function key maintenance code DLS software wire less key 841 Exit Fault Sent when an Exit Error occurs and the Entry Delay expires O C 3 74 EA ZZ before the system is disarmed 342 344 Openings System disarmed user 01 16 40 indicated O C 4 A1 OP UU 344 Special Opening Opening disarming using one of the following methods keys O C 4 AA OP 00 witch maintenance code DLS software wireless key 345 346 Battery Trouble Rest PC9155 system battery is low battery restored MA R 3 A2 YT 00 YR 00
64. Access Codes Busy Tone Detection For Future Use 000000 CP EU O For Future Use O 1600 Hz Handshake O ID Tone Enabled O 2100 Hz ID Tone For Future Use For Future Use All System Tampers Require Installer OFF g Inhibit Disabled pers Follow Restore cess Codes ection Disabled Busy Tone D OFF Pulse Dialing Make Break Ratio is 40 60 Force Dialing Disabled Standard Handshake ID Tone Disabled 1300 Hz ID Tone 00 703 Delay Between Dialing Attempts 5 14 003 ET 003 Valid entries are 000 255 minutes 5 3 Programming Worksheets 800 Door Chime Options for Zones 01 34 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Def Def Def Option ON OFF OMAN DOA lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 00000000000000000 abled Def Def 00000000000000000 LE EC BE Beeps Bing Bing Ding Dong Alarm Def 00000000000000000 00000000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Y LI 00000000000000000 00000000000000000 00000000000000000 804 Wireless Device Programming 804 001 032 Wireless Device Serial Numbers Zone Sub Sect 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 o OD
65. Activate Siren Strobe The siren tamper will not activate the siren bell and strobe ON Pre Alarm Signal Enabled When the system begins entry delay the entry delay time is sent to the wireless siren If the wireless siren does not receive a disarm command during the entry delay time the siren will go into alarm OFF Pre Alarm Signal Disabled When the system begins entry delay no entry delay time is sent to the wireless siren The siren will not go into alarm until it receives a signal from the panel to tell it to go into alarm ON Strobe Squawks Enabled This feature provides a visual indication on Outdoor Sirens when the system has been successfully armed or disarmed without sounding the siren One flash indicates that the system has been armed Two flashes indicate the system is has been disarmed with no alarms in memory Three flash pairs indicates the system has been disarmed with alarms in memory OFF Strobe Squawks Disabled Outdoor siren LEDs will not flash strobe during Arming or Disarming This Option function independently of the programming in section 014 Opt 1 For Future Use 804 330 WT4911 Maximum Bell Activation Time This value determines the maximum time the wireless bell siren will sound before automatically turning off 804 900 General Wireless Options When these options are enabled or disabled they affect all wireless devices on the system Option 1 2116 7 8 Description ON S
66. Attribute 6 7 8 9 14 15 16 ON Audible Steady Chime Bypass Force Swing TX Dly X Zone 2 way NC SEOL DEOL Zone Type OFF Silent Pulsed No No Audio Loops 00 Null Zone 01 Delay 1 02 Delay 2 03 Instant 04 Interior 05 Interior Stay Away 06 Delay Stay Away 07 Future Use 08 Future Use 09 24 Hour Supervisory Hardwired 10 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer 11 24 Hour Burglary 12 Future Use 13 24 Hour Gas 14 24 Hour Heat 15 24 Hour Medical 16 24 Hour Panic 17 24 Hour Emergency 18 Future Use 19 24 Hour Water 20 24 Hour Freeze 21 Future Use 22 Momentary Keyswitch Arm 23 Maintained Keyswitch Arm 24 Future Use NS SN AS NS SN A lt NS SS A S 5 5 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Attribute 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 15 16 v ON Chime Bypass Force Swing TX Dly X Zong 2 way NC SEOL DEOL Zone Type OFF Silent Pulsed No No No Audio Loops 25 Interior Delay Y Y Y 26 24 Hour Non Alarm Y 27 Future Use 28 Future Use 29 Future Use 30 Future Use 31 Day Zone v v 32 Instant Stay Away Y v 33 For Future Use 34 For Future Use 35 Future Use 36 24 Hr Non Latching Tamper 37 Night Zone v 81 24 Carbon Monoxide Detection Wireless 82 Audio Verification Monitor 87 Delay 24 Hr Fire Wireless 88 Standard 24 Hr Fire Wireless 89 Auto Verified Fire Wireless UL installations do not change attribute 5 Force Arming from th
67. D Program any of these codes for zone alarms restorals when using the Codes standard non automatic Contact ID reporting format Zoe Medical Alarms 1 34 Entry Exit Delay 2 BA ZZIBH ZZ 1 1 AA Medical 1 35 Day Night m SA T nterior x i 1 A1 Pendant Transmitter 1 36 Outdoor BAZZ BH ZZ 1 A2 to Report In 1 37 Tamper Delay Stay Away BA ZZIBHZZ 1 Fire Alarms 1 38 Near Alarm 24 hr Supervisory US ZZ UR ZZ 1 1 1A Fire Alarm General Alarms 24 hr Supervisory Buzzer UA ZZ UH ZZ 1 4A 1 11 Smoke 1 4A General Alarm 24 hr Burg BA ZZIBH ZZ 1 1 12 Combustion 1 43 Exp module failure DEI REI m 51 1 13 Water Flow 1 44 Sensor tamper 24 hr Medical MAZZIMH ZZ 1 1 14 Heat 1 45 Module Tamper 24 hr Panic PA ZZIPH ZZ 1 2A 1 15 Pull Station 1 4A Cross Zone Police Code 24 hr Emergency non medical QA ZZ QH ZZ 1 1 1 16 Duct 24 Hour Non Burglary 24 hr Water WA ZZIWH ZZ 1 54 1 17 Flame 1 5A 24 Hour non Burg 2 thr Freeze 1 58 1 18 Near Alarm 1 51 Gas detected interior Delay ae ie Instant Stay Away BA ZZ BH ZZ 1 1 52 Refrigeration 24 hr Non latching Tamper TA ZZITR ZZ 3 83 1 2A Panic 1 53 Loss of Heat Day Zone BA XX BH ZZ 1 3A 1 21 Duress 1 54 Water Leakage Nght zore E pace z T elaye hr Fire Ireless m e 1 22 Silent 1 55 Foil Break Standard 24 hr Fire Wireless FA ZZ FH
68. Digital Security Controls Publications Cover Sheet Part Number 290075109001 Revision 001 Release Number 7402 Notes FOR MARKETING FIELD TRIALS ONLY Description PC9155 V4 0 INSTALLATION MANUAL ENGLISH 33 32 11 x 17 White Paper Pieces 21 Printing Instructions Master Size 8 5 X 11 Number of Sheets in Master 84 2 Sided Printing Cover Printing Not Required Finishing Signature Booklet Note Booklets more than 10 sheets must be trimmed PC9155 2 Way Wireless Alarm System V1 0 Installation Guide Models PC9155 433 868 PC9155G 433 868 PC9155D 433 868 Used with WT5500 433 868 WT5500P 433 868 Series 2 way Wireless Keypad DG009032 IMPORTANT This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer The entire manual should be carefully read SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING WHEN USING EQUIPMENT CONNECTED TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK THERE ARE BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THAT SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED REFER TO THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THIS PRODUCT SAVE THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE INSTRUCT THE END USER REGARDING THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS THAT SHALL BE OBSERVED WHEN OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT Selecting a Suitable Location for the Alarm Controller Use the following list as a guide to find a suitable place for this equipment Locate the Control Panel
69. EAE ET ET ES ON F Key Enabled P Key Audible Siren Beeps Quick Exit Enabled Quick Arming Enabled 0 And Function Keys Code Required For Bypassing Master Code Not Changeable TEM Enabled System Tamper Enabled 016 Fourth System Options Opt 1 Y 0000 00 Cross Zoning is Enabled Exit Delay Restart Enabled Blank Keypad When Not Used Code Required To Remove Keypad Blanking For Future Use ID WKEY Not Required For Disarming Bypass Status Displayed While Armed Daylight Savings Time Enabled 018 Sixth System Options A Opt 1 ONOahWND NA CP EU O O ON For Future Use Keypad Tampers Enabled For Future Use For Future Use Keypad Buzzer Follows Siren Enabled For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use O O O o 0 qM WA 000 00 O OFF Pgm 1 Output Enabled Pgm 2 Output Enabled Audible Exit Fault Disabled Event Buffer Logs Events Past Shutdown Standard Pulsed Fire Signal OFF Arm Disarm Squawk Disabled RF Jam Log After 20 sec Silent Exit Delay Fire Siren Follows Siren Cut Off OFF F Key Disabled P Key Silent Quick Exit Disabled Quick Arming Disabled Funct Keys Req Code No Code Required Master Code Changeable TLM Disabled System Tamper Disable OFF Police Code is Enabled Exit Delay Restart Disabled Keypad Active Always No Code Requi
70. Functions menu OFF User Initiated Call up Prompt OFF The Select Option lt gt User prompt is blocked and is not displayed when scrolling through the 6 User Functions menu This feature does not affect operation of the User Initiated Call Up feature ON Hold Panic Key Prompt ON The Hold Key Down for Panic Alarm prompt is displayed when the Panic key is pressed OFF Hold Panic Key Prompt OFF The Hold Key Down for Panic Alarm prompt is NOT displayed when the Panic key is pressed 075 Second Keypad Options Option Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Local Clock Enabled When the keypad is idle the date and time are displayed until key is pressed OFF Local Clock Disabled When the keypad is idle the display is blank until a key is pressed ON Local Clock Displays 24 Hr Time The local clock will display time in 24Hr Format i e 00 00 23 59 OFF Local Clock displays AM PM Time The local clock will display time in 12Hr Format i e 12 00 AM 12 00 PM System time 6 Master Code 1 is programmed in 24 Hr format and is not affected by this setting ON Auto Alarm Scroll Enabled When the bell is active or when there is an alarm in memory while armed the keypad will automatically override the local clock and scroll through display all alarms OFF Auto Alarm Scroll Disabled Alarms do not override the local clock and display alarms ON
71. Language Selection Accessible from any Menu Pressing and holding the scroll keys lt gt simultaneously will enter Language Selection from any menu OFF Language Selection Accessible from Installer Menu Only Pressing and holding the scroll keys lt gt simultaneously will enter Language Selection from Installer programming k 8 only ON Power LED Enabled The functionality of this option is determined by Option 6 OFF Power LED Disabled The LED is disabled and not affected by the programming in Option 6 ON Power LED Indicates AC Present The LED is ON when AC present The LED is OFF when AC is absent OFF Power LED indicates AC Absent The LED is OFF when AC present The LED is steady ON when AC is absent ON Alarms are Displayed while Armed Alarms occurring when the system is armed are displayed OFF Alarms are NOT Displayed While Armed The keypad does NOT indicate that an alarm has occurred on the system while armed When the system is disarmed the keypad will display the zone s that went into alarm during the armed period ON Auto Scroll of Open Zones is Enabled The keypad overrides the Local Clock Display and displays all open zones including bypassed zones when the system is disarmed OFF Auto Scroll of Open Zones is disabled The keypad does NOT override the Local Clock Display and does NOT display open zones when disarmed 5 47 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 076 Third Keypad Options Option Descri
72. Not Available and sound an error tone Null Key Not Used The key does not perform any function or give any acknowledgement beeps when pressed For Future Use Stay Arm The system arms with all Stay Away and Night zones auto bypassed even if delay zones are violated during the exit delay This key only works while the system is disarmed or armed in the Away mode The panel logs Armed in Stay Mode for this closing type If there are no Stay Away zone types programmed on the system the system arms in Away mode and the panel will log Armed in Away Mode Away Arm The system arms with all Stay Away and Night zones active even if delay zones are violated during the exit delay This key only works while the system is disarmed armed in the Stay or Night Mode or during the Exit Delay during Away Arming The panel logs Armed in Away Mode for this closing type No Entry Arm 9 After pressing this key entry of a valid access code is required The system arms with No Entry on Delay zones and all Stay Away and Night zones are auto bypassed even if delay zones are violated during the exit delay The exit delay is silent for this arming type This key can be used in the armed or disarmed state to allow the user to turn Entry Delay on and off Entry of a valid access code is required after pressing this key to perform the function when the system is disarmed Chime ON OFF K 4 This key enables 3 beeps and disables steady tone th
73. O 10 110 150 0 11 111 151 12 112 152 13 113 153 14 114 154 v O 15 115 155 vo 16 116 156 ya 804 201 204 Wireless Keypad Serial Numbers 804 301 304 Wireless Siren Serial Numbers Sub Sub Keypad Sect Serial Number Siren Sect Serial Number 1 201 1 301 2 202 2 302 3 203 3 303 4 204 4 304 5 3 Programming Worksheets 8041 311 Wireless Siren 01 Options 00000000 Siren Alarm Enabled Buzzer Notifications Enabled Door Chime Enabled Trouble Beeps Enabled Squawks Enabled Enable Strobe Buzzer Alarm Strobe Follows BTO Siren Tamper Enabled 00000000 OFF Siren Alarm Disabled Buzzer Notifications Disabled Door Chime Disabled Trouble Beeps Disabled Squawks Disabled Disable Strobe Buzzer Alarm Strobe Follows Alarm Condition Siren Tamper Disabled 804 312 Wireless Siren 02 Options 00000000 Siren Alarm Enabled Buzzer Notifications Enabled Door Chime Enabled Trouble Beeps Enabled Squawks Enabled Enable Strobe Buzzer Alarm Strobe Follows BTO Siren Tamper Enabled 00000000 OFF Siren Alarm Disabled Buzzer Notifications Disabled Door Chime Disabled Trouble Beeps Disabled Squawks Disabled Disable Strobe Buzzer Alarm Strobe Follows Alarm Condition Siren Tamper Disabled 804 313 Wireless Siren 03 Options
74. O FWD Serial Number Zone Sub Sect 12 012 13 013 14 014 15 015 16 016 17 017 18 018 19 019 20 020 21 021 22 022 Serial Number Zone Sub Sect 23 023 24 024 25 025 26 026 27 027 28 028 29 029 30 030 31 031 32 032 Serial Number 804 081 Wireless Supervisory Windows 1 way Wireless Supervisory Window os os 96 96 08 2 way Wireless Supervisory Window Value Entry x 15 minutes E g 6x15 minutes equals 1 5 hrs Valid entries are 4 96 1Hr 24Hr PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 804 082 085 Zone Transmitter Supervision Options 082 083 084 085 Option Zone Zone m Zone 2 1 1 9 0 17 25 2 2 10 18 6 3 3 0 11 ya 19 27 4 4 vo 12 2 28 5 5 0 13 21 yo 2 6 6 0 14 22 30 7 7 H 15 23 31 yo 8 8 o 16 24 32 Function key Programming Enable Disable Sub Serial Number Sub 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sub el ree Sect mp me go Eire m 5 1 101 141 181 v O 2 102 142 0 3 103 143 0 4 104 144 Y 0 5 105 145 ya 7 107 147 ya 8 108 148 ya Function key Programming cont Enable Disable Sub Serial Number Sub 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sub Sec ee es sempe me 27 mb meo m seem 9 109 149 182
75. Only 851 011 GPRS Ethernet Installer Code CAFE 85111012 DLS Incoming Port 851 013 DLS Outgoing Port ME 3062 Det 3062 Valid Port Entries are 0000 FFFFh 0 65535 FFFFFFFF 1000000 0000 851 105 Ethernet Receiver 1 Remote Port Det 3060 Det 3061 Valid Port Entries are 0000 FFFFh 0 65535 5 18 5 3 Programming Worksheets Fj 000000 10000 2 3065 Deft 3061 Valid Port Entries are 0000 FFFFh 0 65535 851 201 GPRS Receiver 1 Account Code 851 202 GPRS Receiver 1 DNIS FFFFFFFF B 000000 851 203 GPRS Receiver 1 Address 10000 n 5 851 204 GPRS Receiver 1 Port 2 3065 Valid Port Entries are 0000 FFFFh 0 65535 851 205 Ethernet Receiver 1 Access Point Name APN The following are 32 Character ASCII Codes 851 211 GPRS Receiver 2 Account Code 51 212 GPRS Receiver 2 DNIS 000 bh __ 851 213 GPRS Receiver 2 Addres 10000 851 214 GPRS Receiver 2 Def 3065 851 215 Ethernet Receiver 2 Access Point Name APN Valid Port Entries are 0000 FFFFh 0 65535 The following are 32 Character ASCII Codes 851 221 GPRS Public Access Point Name The following are 32 Character ASCII Codes 851 222 GPRS Login User The following are 32 Character ASCII Codes 851 223 GPRS Login P
76. SIA Digital Communication Standard October 1997 This format will send the Account Code along with its data transmission The transmission will look similar to the following at the receiver N Rit BA 01 N New Event Partition Area Identifier BA Burglary Alarm 01 Zonei NOTE A system event will use the Area Identifier Ri00 Dialer SIA Auto Section Reporting Code Code Sent When Direction SO Rep Codes 320 323 Zone Alarms Zone goes into alarm A R See Table 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 UU 328 Recent Closing Alarm occurs within two minutes of system arming A R 4 59 CR UU 328 Cross Zone Police Code zones on the same partition go into alarm during any given A R 1 39 BM 00 BV 00 Alarm armed to armed period including 24Hr zones 328 Burglary Not Verified This event is transmitted when a second cross zone alarm does A R 3 78 BG 00 not occur within the cross zone timer 328 Alarm Cancelled Sent when the system is disarmed after an alarm but before the A R 4 A6 OC UU expiry of the alarm cancel timer 329 F Key Alarm Rest Keypad fire alarm alarm and restoral rep codes sent together 1 1
77. Strobe Follows Bell Time Out Indoor Siren If the indoor siren is set for Buzzer notifications Option 2 Buzzer Alarms such as 24 Hr Buzzer zone types will be shut off after they have been active for the duration of Outdoor Siren If the strobe is enabled on the outdoor siren Option 6 the strobe will shut off once the siren is shut off at the end of the bell duration OFF Buzzer Alarms Strobe Follows Alarm Condition Indoor Siren The siren will sound the buzzer alarm until the alarm condition has been acknowledged silenced at the keypad Outdoor Siren The strobe will continue until an access code has been entered at a system keypad or a successful disarming request has been serviced ON Siren Tamper Enabled Tamper conditions from the siren will generate a tamper trouble It will log and communicate the event OFF Siren Tamper Disabled Tamper conditions from the siren will not generate a tamper trouble It will not log or communicate the event If a siren tamper condition is present in 2 turning off this option shall clear the trouble from the system This option must be Off for CP 01 compliance 804 320 Global Siren Options When these options are enabled or disabled they affect all wireless sirens on the system Option 1 2 3 4 8 i Description ON Tamper Activates Siren Strobe The siren bell and strobe will activate if the siren is tampered while the system is armed OFF Tamper Does not
78. T ACTUALLY PAID BY YOU TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT AND FIVE CANADIAN DOLLARS CAD 5 00 BECAUSE SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU d 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 DSC DSC MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES DSC NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON PURPORTING TO ACT ON ITS BEHALF TO MODIFY OR TO CHANGE THIS WARRANTY NOR TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER WARRANTY OR LIABILITY CONCERNING THIS SOFTWARE PRODUCT e EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND LIMITATION OF WARRANTY UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL DSC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT 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 SOFTWARE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT COST OF CAPITAL COST OF SUBSTITUTE OR REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT FACILITIES OR SERVICES DOWN TIME PURCHASERS TIME THE CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING CUSTOMERS AND INJURY TO PROPERTY WARNING DSC recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despi
79. ZZ 1 1A 1 23 Audible 1 56 Day Trouble 24 hr Auto Verified Fire Wireless FA ZZ FH ZZ 1 Burglar Alarms 1 57 Low bottled Gas level 24 hr CO Alarm GA ZZIGH ZZ 1 62 1 3A Burglary 1 58 High Temp ZZ zones 01 34 1 31 Perimeter 1 59 Low Temp 1 32 Interior 1 61 Loss of Air Flow 1 33 24 Hour APP 2 Appendix Communicator Format Options Appendix B Communicator Format Options The following format options are programmable in section 350 01 20 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 02 20 BPS 2300 Hz handshake BPS Formats 0 is not valid in Account or Rep Code A must be used Depending on the pulse format selected the panel will communicate using the following 3 1 3 2 4 1 or 4 2 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake 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 program ming a three digit account number the fourth digit must be programmed as a plain 0 which will act as a filler digit If an account number has a O in it substitute a HEX digit A for the 0 Examples e digit account number 123 program 1230 e 3digit account number 502 program 5A20 4digit account number 4079 program 4A79 When programming reporting codes two digits must be entered If one digit reporting codes are to be used the second digit must be programmed as a 0 If a 0 is to be t
80. ad In and Lead Out The Installer Lead In and Lead Out Reporting Codes are sent when the panel enters and exits Installer s mode respectively When exiting Installer s mode automatically after initiating PC Link via Section 499 the Installer Lead Out event does not communicate until after the DLS session is complete These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance Call Direction Group 5 36 348 Test Transmission Reporting Codes Walk Test Begin End These reporting codes are sent when the Walk Test is initiated and terminated These codes precede and terminate the alarm reporting codes for the zones that are activated during the Walk Test period if the alarms are to be transmitted Section 382 Option 2 The Walk Test reporting codes are sent to the System Test Transmission Call Direction Group Periodic Test Transmission When the programmed interval and time of day have elapsed this reporting code is transmitted This reporting code is sent to the System Test Transmission Call Direction Group System Test When the 6 Code 4 command is used to perform a manual system test this reporting code is sent to test the communicator This reporting code is sent to the System Test Transmission Call Direction Group 350 Communicator Format Options This section requires four 2 digit entries 1 per phone number See Appendix B Communicator Format Options 351 376 Communicator Call Directions Communicator
81. ad or trouble shoot as per Failed to Enroll message Other T roubles Blank Display no response to key presses Keypad battery may have discharged beyond the usable level Remove power replace batteries or AC adapter Panel Response Not Received message appears on the keypad The keypad has lost wireless communication with the panel Occasional display of this message may be caused by local radio frequency interference If problem is intermittent perform the placement test and check for sources of radio interference Check that the keypad s ESN is programmed in the panel Press 1 amp to enroll the keypad Check that the keypad is the correct model for use with the panel Check if the panel can communicate by power cycling the panel and enrolling a new keypad 2 Troubles Power up system Enter 2 to view Troubles Perform actions indicated in the tables below 2 Trouble Summary Trouble 0 GPRS Ethernet Module Trouble Trouble 1 Service Required Press 1 for more information Low Battery General System Trouble General System Tamper Trouble 2 AC Trouble Trouble 3 Telephone Line Trouble Trouble 4 Failure to Communicate Trouble 5 Device Fault Press 5 for more information Trouble 6 Device Tamper Press 6 for more information Trouble 7 Wireless Device Low Battery Press 7 for more information Trouble 8 Loss of Time or Date Trouble T
82. al Station Account Code Enter the 6 digit code See Section 310 for details Entry 7 DLS Access Code Enter the 6 digit code See Section 403 for details Entry 8 Entry Delay 1 Exit Delay Enter Entry Delay 1 and Exit Delay See Section 005 for details Entry 9 Central Station Telephone Number Enter a 4 or 6 digit code depending on programming in Section 701 Option 5 See Section 006 for details 4 2 DLS Programming 4 2 1 Local programming with PC Link Follow the steps below in the sequence indicated s Ensure front cover is removed and the system is powered up AC Power is required for PC Link programming until battery is charged 1 PC Link Connections are Hot swappable Step For systems with a GS2065 or TL265GS module installed Disconnect the PC link connector from the PC9155 2 module side first oftware installed and running and the header pins 3 on the Alarm System Connecting the DLS PC to the Alarm system will automatically initiate a DLS session If the DLS session is not automatically initiated enter k 8 Installer Code 499 Installer Code 499 to manually initiate PC Link Refer to the DLS Software Help file for programming details Upon completion of the session remove the PC Link Cable from the alarm system and reconnect the cable from the GPRS Ethernet Module if installed 4 2 2 Remote Programming via Telephone Line Refer to Section 401 DLS Downloading for setup details 2
83. aller Lockout Enable If enabled the panel will give a distinctive audible indication on power up the phone line relay will click 10 times This feature has no effect on a Software Default all programming returns to the factory defaults However if a Hardware default is attempted while lockout is enabled the default will not occur and the default attempt will be logged to the event buffer 991 Installer Lockout Disable This section disables the Installer Lockout feature described above 996 Restore Wireless Default Programming programming in Section 804 Wireless Device Programming returns to the factory defaults 998 Restore Panel Default Programming programming in the PC9155 returns to the factory defaults except for the Wireless Device Programming sections 999 Restore Factory Default Programming programming including Wireless Device programming returns to the factory defaults Keypad Programming To enter Keypad Programming press k 8 Installer Code k Keypad sections require 3 digit entries and only affect the keypad used to program them 001 069 100 125 Label Programming Zone and other labels in these sections can be customized Default Labels are in English and do not change when an alternate language is selected Labels can be programmed locally or downloaded uploaded using DES and Connect 24 Interactive Software Press Enter D spl ay 1 Enter followed by th
84. ance Call Direction Group General System Trouble amp Restore These reporting codes are transmitted via System Maintenance Call Direction Group to report RF Jam troublessthat occur on the system 347 Miscellaneous Maintenance Reporting Codes Failure to Communicate Phone Numbers 1 2 3 amp 4 When events fail to communicate to either telephone number this reporting code is transmitted the next time a communication is successful The information is transmitted in the following order Old Event s e Failure To Communicate Phone 1 New Event s The FTC reporting code does not follow any call direction group It is sent to every group s call directions upon transmissions of failed event transmissions When event s fail to communicate to a telephone number there is no attempt to communicate again until another event is sent to that phone number DLS Lead In and Lead Out When Call back is enabled the control panel transmits the DLS Lead In Reporting code before calling back the downloading computer The DLS Lead Out Reporting Code is transmitted by the panel every time DLS has completed a successful DLS session with the control panel The DLS Lead In reporting code is transmitted in two ways after the panel has been successfully called by DLS but before the panel calls DLS back via the Downloading Telephone Number when Call back is enabled or upon a User Initiated Call up These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenan
85. as a PGM output 50mA or hard wired zone input Zone 34 Aux Aux Provides ground connection for hard wired zones and Aux power Aux Provides 12 200mA Max for PGMs and modules AC Connects directly to external 16 5Vac transformer or fused internal transformer Connects directly to external 16 5Vac transformer or fused internal transformer 2 2 Wiring 2 Installation 1 YO Wiring The two I O terminals can be programmed as hard wired zone inputs and or PGM outputs See programming Section 013 Opt 1 2 Zones 1 32 are reserved for wireless zones If programmed as zone inputs I O 1 is zone 33 and l O 2 is zone 34 Zones can be wired for Normally Open NO contacts Normally Closed NC contacts with Single end of line or Double end of line resistors Observe the following guidelines For UL ULC listed installations use SEOL DEOL only Use minimim 22AWG maximum 18 AWG wire Do NOT use shielded wire Wire run resistance shall not exceed 100 Q Burglary Zone Wiring Chart Wire Size wire length to End of line resistor mm Feet Meters 22 0 65 3000 914 20 0 81 4900 1493 19 0 91 6200 1889 18 1 02 7800 2377 Figures are based on maximum wiring resistance of 100 Zones 33 and 34 are defaulted for SEOL resistors Programming Section 133 134 14 Selects Normally Closed or Normall
86. assword The following are 32 Character ASCII Codes PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 851 991 Firmware Version Me 01 00 01 TT 851 992 Ethernet IP Address Actual IP Address B 0 0 0 0 851 993 GPRS IP Address 010000 851 994 SIM Number The following are 32 Character ASCII Codes 851 995 Telephone Number The following are 32 Character ASCII Codes 851 996 IMEI Number GSM Ethernet Module Serial Number The following are 16 Character ASCII Codes 851 997 MAC Address Unique to Each Module 898 Wireless Device Enrollment 366 3 3 Wire Jevice Enrollment gt v Le 899 Template Programming eF 1 1 Template Programming U 900 Panel Version Not Progra lable g Ver 1 0 0100 904 Wireless Zone Module Placement Test Enter 904 See Chapter 3 4 for details 905 Wireless Keypad Placement Test Enter 905 See Chapter 3 4 for details 906 Wireless Siren Placement Test Enter 906 See Chapter 3 4 for details 990 Installer s Lockout Enable Enter 990 Installer Code 990 to enable Installer Lockout 991 Installer s Lockout Disable Enter 991 Installer Code 991 to disable Installer Lockout 996 Restore PC9X5X Wireless Device Programming Factory Defaults Enter 996 Installer Code 996 998 Restore PC9X5X Panel Only Factory Default Enter 998 Installer Code 998
87. aster code is 1234 the No 1 derivative of another Allowed 5 Master Code duress code should not be 1233 or 1235 user code No duplicates with Option 2 ON other user codes Default disabled Cross Zoning This option enables Cross Zoning for entire system Individual zones can be enabled Programming required Required 016 Option 1 for Cross zoning via Zone attribute bit 8 in sections 101 134 Default Disabled 101 134 bit 8 OFF Cross Zone Timer Access to the programmable Cross Zone timer May program Allowed 176 Range 001 255 sec min Default 60 seconds Swinger Shutdown for Alarms Access to the swinger shutdown limit for zone alarms For all non fire zones Required 377 1st entry shut down at 1 or 2 trips programma Default 1 Trip ble Swinger Shutdown Enable Access to zone attributes i e swinger shutdown transmission delay and cross zone For non police Allowed 101 134 bit 6 ON Individual zones attribute bit 6 Swinger shutdown enabled is by default ON response zones Default Enabled 24 Hr Auto verified Fire Access to 24 Hr Auto verified Fire Wireless Activates If a restoral is Not Required Wireless Zone type 89 received within the specified time Default disabled Call Waiting Cancel Dial String Access to the dialing sequence used to disable call waiting Dependant on user phone Required 304 382 Option 4 OFF line Default disabled Testing System Test 6 Master Code Option 4 The
88. attempts to connect using the correct downloading access code after connecting to the DLS computer After three attempts have been made the DLS will disconnect and a new communications attempt must be made Three more attempts to program the control Panel s DLS access code can be made If GPRS Ethernet paths are being used for the DLS connection after three invalid DLS access codes the panel will Lock Out DLS for one hour This is to deter multiple attempts to determine the DLS access code 5 40 404 Panel Identification Code This 6 digit Hexadecimal code allows the downloading computer to confirm the identity of the control panel during User Initiated Call up and Call back The default for PC9155 is 915500 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 connection The default value is 000 rings Valid entries are 000 020 i If both 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 A PC LINK DLS session between a computer and control panel can be initiated by entering this section as described below 499 Installers Code 49
89. become functional re enroll a wireless key press 2 J simultaneously for approximately 2 minutes 2 5 GPRS Ethernet Module Setup Initialization Perform the following after system installation and programming Ensure that the following sections are programmed Central Station Phone Number Template Programming Entry 5 if applicable in Sections 301 303 amp 305 Account code Sect 310 Template Programming Entry 6 Communications Format Section 350 Set to 04 SIA FSK GPRS Ethernet Module Enable Sect 382 Opt 5 Set to GPRS Ehernet Module Enabled mie 2 7 3 Operation 3 Operation 3 1 Operating Modes 3 1 1 Away Arming Away Arming arms the entire system including the perimeter and interior devices The Ready light must be ON to arm the system If the Ready light is OFF ensure all protected doors and windows are secure or bypassed To arm the system in the Away mode either press and hold the Away function key for 2 seconds or enter a valid user code and leave the premises through a door programmed as Delay Upon pressing a function key or entering an access code the Armed light will turn ON If the Audible Exit Delay option is enabled the keypad will beep once every second during the exit delay and three times a second during the last 10 seconds to alert the user to leave The Ready light will turn off when the Exit Delay ends 3 1 2 Stay Arming Zones must be pro
90. c 50 60 2 0 33A Standby ede LE n 24Hr 240Vac 50 60Hz 0 100A Battery Replacement Fuse 503 Si 250V 160mA Fast Blo Removal Secondary 16 5VAc 20VA 1 Disconnect the RED and BLACK connectors from the battery The following Plug in Transformers shall be used 2 Depress the plastic battery retainer on the right side of the battery North America UL Listed Installations with thumb to free battery from the housing then remove battery PTD1620U CC Replacement Canada ULC Listed Installations Insert Left side of Battery Plus terminal PTD1620 1 Remove terminal protection from battery 2 Install Battery cable on Battery spade lug terminals 3 Slide left side of battery under the left battery retaining bracket AWG Feet Meters 4 Insert a flat head screwdriver between the battery and left retaining bracket Lever the left retaining bracket to the right whil ing th internal Transformer 24 58 18 racket Lever the left retaining bracket to the right while pressing the Secondary Wire Run Distance gt i a battery firmly in place i 5 If required route battery cable through wire guides and connect to the 20 14 8 4 5 battery connector 18 23 5 7 2 DSC recommends replacement every 3 5 years Dispose of battery in accordance with local regulations Do NOT connect transformer to a receptacle controlled by a switch Use a Class 2 power limited transformer for UL ULC installations
91. ce Call Direction Group 1 If DLS is terminated by an alarm the PC9155 will not communicate the DLS lead event General Zone Fault amp Restore This reporting code is sent whenever a zone has entered the Fault state This occurs when there is a short on DEOL hardwired zones and or a loss of supervisory on a wireless zone These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance Call Direction Group Delinquency The Delinquency Reporting Code will be transmitted in one of two ways If Section 380 Option 8 is OFF it is transmitted when the system has not been armed for the number of days programmed in Section 377 If Section 380 Option 8 is ON it is transmitted when no zone activity has been detected on the system for the number of hours programmed in Section 377 This reporting code is sent to the System Maintenance Call Direction Group e The Activity Delinquency timer is active when the system is armed in Stay mode and not active in Away mode or Night mode arming General Zone Low Battery Alarm and Restore Codes The following reporting codes are sent to report a Zone Low Battery condition on wireless zones Individual zones are logged to the event buffer SIA and Contact LD formats identify the zone with the low battery condition A zone low battery trouble is displayed immediately Transmission may be delayed Section 377 These reporting codes are transmitted to the System Maintenance Call Direction group Installer Le
92. ck up copy solely for archival purposes Except as expressly provided in this EULA You may not otherwise make copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT including the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE 2 DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS a Limitations on Reverse Engineering Decompilation and Disassembly You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE PRODUCT except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation You may not make any changes or modifications to the Software without the written permission of an officer of DSC You may not remove any proprietary notices marks or labels from the Software Product You shall institute reasonable measures to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this EULA b Separation of Components The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed as a single product Its component parts may not be separated for use on more than one HARDWARE unit c Single INTEGRATED PRODUCT If You acquired this SOFTWARE with HARDWARE then the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed with the HARDWARE as a single integrated product In this case the SOFTWARE PRODUCT may only be used with the HARDWARE as set forth in this EULA d Rental You may not rent lease lend the SOFTWARE PRODUCT You may not make it available to others post it on a server or web site e Software Product Transfer You may transfer all of Your rights under th
93. ckout Disable 5 20 5 46 996 Restore PC9x5x Wireless Device Factory Defaults 5 20 5 46 998 Restore PC9x5x Panel Only Factory Defaults 5 20 5 46 999 Restore PC9x5x System Factory Defaults 5 21 5 46 Keypad Programming 5 21 5 46 001 034 Label Programming 5 21 5 46 065 Fire Alarm Label 5 21 5 46 066 Fail to Arm message 5 21 5 46 067 Alarm When Armed Event Message 5 21 5 46 068 Command Output 1 Label 5 21 5 46 069 Command Output 2 Label 5 22 5 46 074 First Keypad Options 5 22 5 47 075 Second Keypad Options 5 22 5 47 076 Third Keypad Options 5 22 5 48 077 LCD Message 5 23 5 48 078 Downloaded Message Duration 5 23 5 48 100 CO Detector Alarm Label 5 23 5 47 101 System Label 5 23 5 47 996 Reset Label to Factory Defaults 5 23 5 48 997 Ke
94. d Communicator Options 5 12 5 39 383 Fourth Communicator Options 5 12 5 39 389 GPRS Ethernet Fault Check Timer 5 12 5 40 5 3 Programming Worksheets Sect Description Pages 401 First Downloading Options 5 12 5 40 402 Downloading Computer s Telephone Number 5 12 5 40 403 Downloading Access Code 5 12 5 40 404 Panel Identification Code 5 12 5 41 405 Double Call Timer 5 12 5 41 406 Number of Rings to Answer On 5 13 5 41 499 Initiate PC Link Downloading 5 13 5 41 501 502 Attributes 5 13 5 41 591 592 Inactivity Timers 1 amp 2 Start and End Times 5 14 5 42 700 Automatic Clock Adjust 5 14 5 42 701 First International Options 5 14 5 42 702 Second International Options 5 14 5 42 703 Delay between Dialing Attempts 5 14 5 43 800 Door Chime Options Zones 01 34 5 15 5 43 804 Wireless Programming
95. d connect to the RJ 45 jack located on Fuse the TL265GS module 250 Ethernet communication lines must be connected to an Approved acceptable to local om authorities type NID Network Interface Device before leaving the premises e g UL Installations UL60950 listed NID If required Remove Replace existing coaxial cable and connect TL265GS GS2065 to an external antenna To Internal Transformer mie 5506009 Figure 2 2 GPRS Ethernet Module Wiring Details SIM Card 2065 PC9155 1396565 Jumpering Ethernet Cable to ground may cause communication problems Use with caution To Alternate External Antenna Connection To Router Ethernet ausano 00000 To Remove Connector Insert small flat head screwdriver between cable and Rx Tx module then gently pry plug loose MYOMLAN NOTE Removal with fingers may damage connector T 1_R 1_TIP RING 102 101 AUX AUX AC BATTERY CONNECTION NOT SHOWN Step Route wiring through the wiring channels provided to the wiring access hole See Figure 2 3 3 Secure unit to wall using the mounting holes provided 2 1 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Figure 2 3 Mounting amp Wiring Details BACK VIEW FRONT VIEW COVER REMOVED hna nnnun PARRARA 8
96. d for wall tamper operation Violate then restore the tamper If tamper condition persists then replace wireless device Trouble 7 Wireless Device Low Battery Press 7 to sc roll through specific devices with a Low Battery Trouble One or more wireless devices has a low battery NOTE The event will not be logged to the event buffer until the wireless device low battery delay time expires Program Section 377 1st press Wireless Zones 2nd press Wireless Keys 3rd press Wireless Keypads 4th press Wireless Sirens 5th press Proximity Tags Replace Battery Verify zone operation Verify that tamper and low battery condition is cleared and reported NOTE Replacing batteries will cause a tamper Replacing cover will restore the tamper causing the associated reporting codes to be sent to the Central Station Trouble 8 Loss of Clock Loss OP Time a Date The main panel internal clock is not set To program the time and date Enter 6 Code then Press 1 Enter the time and date in military using the following format HH MM MM DD YY Example For 6 00 pm Nov 30 2008 Enter 18 00 11 30 08 6 5 Battery Removal Replacement Disconnect AC Power and Battery before proceeding Removal 1 Disconnect battery cable fom the battery terminals 2 Remove GPRS Ethernet module if present 3 Depress the right battery retaining bracket simultaneously lift battery f
97. d to activate for other conditions like entry exit delays and pre alerts 2 ON Buzzer Notifications Enabled The siren will activate audible signals for Entry Exit Delays and 24 hour buzzer zone alarms This may be desirable for indoor sirens but not outdoor sirens OFF Buzzer Notifications Disabled Audible signals will not be sent 3 ON Door Chime Enabled The siren will activate for door chime conditions OFF Door Chime Disabled The siren will not be activated for door chime conditions 4 ON Trouble Beeps Enabled The siren will activate for trouble beep conditions Trouble beeps shall be sounded until any key on the keypad is pressed or until all trouble conditions are restored This is intended for indoor sirens but not outdoor sirens or sirens that are mounted in a sleeping area OFF Trouble Beeps Disabled The siren will not activate trouble beeps 5 44 5 6 7 8 i ON Bell Squawks Enabled The siren will activate programmed bell squawk conditions ex arming disarming disarming with alarms in memory This may be desirable for outdoor sirens but not indoor sirens These squawks are sounded at full alarm volume OFF Bell Squawks Disabled The siren will not activate for bell squawk conditions ON Strobe Enabled The strobe will activate for audible alarms with the siren This identifies a system alarm before entering the premises OFF Strobe Disabled The strobe will not be activated ON Buzzer Alarm
98. device or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system Power Failure Control units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require an adequate power supply for proper operation fa device operates from batteries itis possible for the batteries to fail Even if the batteries have not failed they must be charged in good condition and installed correctly If device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render that device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment such as a security system After a power int rruption has occurred immediately conduct arcomplete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended Failure of Replaceable Batteries This system s wireless transmitters have been designed to provide several years of battery life under normal conditions The expected battery life is a function of the device environment usage and type Ambient conditions such as high humidity high or low temperatures or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life While each transmitting device has a low battery monitor which identifies when the 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 Compromise of Radio Frequency Wir
99. e 0 arming is not permitted and Stay Away functions keys require the entry of an access code to arm the system This option must be OFF to identify Wireless Keys for arming 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 No code is required to enter the 1 Bypass Zones Command to bypass zones ON Master Code Not User Changeable The Master Code Access Code 40 may not be changed by the user with 5 Access Code programming The Master Code can only be programmed in the Installer s Programming Mode Section 007 OFF Master Code User Changeable The Master Code Access Code 40 may be programmed by the user using the K 5 Master Code 40 command The Master Code may also be programmed in the Installer s Programming Mode ON Telephone Line Monitor enabled function is active and the system will indicate if there is a Telephone Line Trouble condition when using the 2 View Trouble Conditions Command OFF Telephone Line Monitor disabled The TLM function is shut off and telephone line troubles are NOT indicated by the system ON System Tamper enabled The panel monitors the physical tamper switch The switch activates if the system is taken off the wall or the front cover is removed generating a System Tamper Alarm A system tamper causes an audible alarm if
100. e This value determines the period between Test Transmissions for the GPRS Ethernet module Valid entries are 001 255 000 will disable the Test Transmission This interval is in days only 5 37 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Wireless Device Low Battery Transmission Delay in days When a zone or wireless key reports a low battery condition the trouble condition will be indicated immediately on the keypad Transmission of this trouble condition to the monitoring station and logging it to the event buffer 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 condition will be transmitted and logged The Low battery alarm and restore codes will only be reported once per armed period The Low Battery Restore transmission is not delayed The device low battery conditions will be logged at midnight when the timer expires 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 by whether the Delinquency Event is for Activity hours or Closing days as specified in Section 380 Option 8 Valid entries are 001 255 000 will disable the Delinquency Transmission Communications Cancel Window CP 01 Only After TX Delay expires and a zone alarm has been
101. e using the keyswitch when disarmed is the same as entering an access code at the keypad Using the keyswitch during the first 30 seconds of a delayed fire alarm is the same as pressing a key at the keypad the 90 second delay will start The violation of a keyswitch zone arms or disarms the system Violation of this zone type will NOT be logged or transmit the Police code 88 A bypass on this zone type will not be un bypassed when the system is disarmed When the zone is bypassed a zone bypass event buffer log and communication occurs immediately NOT when the system is armed 23 Maintained Keyswitch Arm Hardwired Keyswitch devices can be connected to zones programmed as Maintained Keyswitch arm In the restored state the panel is disarmed The violation of the zone arms the panel Tampers and Faults begin their associated trouble sequence If the system is armed with this keyswitch and then disarmed by another method then the keyswitch zone must be restored and then violated before the system can be armed with this zone again The same is true for disarming if the zone is restored and the system armed the keyswitch zone must be violated and then restored to disarm the system 1 This zone type must NOT be used for wireless zones Activation of a keyswitch zone is intended to arm or disarm the system Activation of the zone will not log or transmit the Police code A bypass on this zone type will not be un bypassed when the system is di
102. e Section number of the 4 Display Left Previous character posi ti desired label to be programmed gt Di spl Ri ght Next character posi ti on 2 Scroll to the desired character s location using the lt gt Keys SELECT 4 ESCAPE 3 Enter the number of the corresponding character 0 SPACE group until the desired character is displayed 1 1 Example 2 D E F 2 Press the 2 key 3 times to enter the letter 3 H I 3 Press the 2 key 4 times to enter the number 2 4 J K L 4 5 M N 5 4 Press to access the following options 6 P 6 Press to select the option 7 S U 7 8 V IW X 8 9 Y Z 9 0 SAVE Saves the new label If save is not selected before leaving the label programming section the changes will be lost CHANGE CASE This option toggles the letter entry between upper case letters A B C and lower case letters a b c ASCII ENTRY This option is for entering uncommon characters or as a primary method for programming labels There are 255 character entries although some entries are duplicated Use the lt gt keys to scroll through the characters or enter a 3 digit number from 000 255 Press the key to enter the character in the label CLEAR TO END This option clears the display from the character wher
103. e as entering K 1 while armed If there are Night zones programmed the system arms in Night mode If there are no Night zones programmed the system arms in Away mode The panel logs the appropriate arming log to the event buffer If the system is armed in Stay mode the arming mode depends on whether there are Night zones If armed in Night or Away mode this key switches the system back to Stay mode Pressing this key does not switch the system from Night to Away This key only works when the system is armed For Future Use Instant Stay Arm This feature operates similarly to the Stay arming function key except for the following When this function key is pressed for 2 seconds there are no acknowledgement beeps no exit delay and the system arms immediately The panel logs Armed in Stay Mode for this closing type If there are no Stay Away zone types programmed on the system the system arms in Away mode with an audible exit delay for the duration programmed in Section 005 and the panel logs Armed in Away Mode For Future Use Night Arm The system arms with Night zones auto bypassed even if delay zones are violated during the exit delay This key only works while the system is disarmed or armed in the Stay Mode The panel logs Armed in Night Mode for this closing type If there are no Night zone types programmed on the system the system arms in Away mode with an audible exit delay for the duration programmed in Section 005 and the pa
104. e chime It functions similarly to entering 4 This key functions when the system is armed or disarmed For Future Use Bypass Mode 1 Pressing this key puts the keypad in the Zone Bypass mode It is similarto entering 1 while disarmed If an access code is required for bypassing Section 015 Option 5 the user must press the function key to enter bypass mode then enter the access code before entry will be permitted This key works while the systemis disarmed For Future Use Command Output 1 K 7 1 Pressing this key is the equivalent of entering 7 1 to activate the associated An access code may be required before the output is activated depending on Attribute 5 of the output This key will work whether the system is armed or disarmed Command Output 2 7 2 Pressing this key is the equivalent of entering 7 2 to activate the associated An access code may be required before the output is activated depending on Attribute 5 of the output This key will work whether the system is armed or disarmed For Future Use Quick Exit 0 Pressing this key performs the Quick Exit function It is the same as entering 0 while armed This key only works while the system is armed The Quick Exit feature must be enabled Section 015 Option 3 Activate Stay Away Zones 1 Pressing this key removes or re enables the automatic bypass on all Stay Away zones on the system It is the sam
105. e default setting For 01 installations Option 6 Swinger is defaulted ON for zone definitions 09 11 13 17 19 20 Option 7 TX Delay is defaulted for zone definitions 01 06 09 11 13 17 19 20 25 32 36 37 Valid Entries 001 255 seconds Month 003 003 003 Valid Entries 001 012 Month 011 011 010 Valid Entries 001 012 Week 002 002 005 Valid Entries 001 005 Week 001 001 005 Valid Entries 001 005 Day 000 000 000 Valid Entries 000 031 Day 000 000 000 Valid Entries 000 031 Hour 002 002 001 Valid Entries 000 023 Hour 002 002 001 Valid Entries 000 023 Increment 001 001 001 Valid Entries 001 002 Decrement 001 001 001 Valid Entries 001 002 170 PGM Output Timer 5 8 oos EJ 005 Valid Entries 001 255 seconds 176 Cross Zone Police Code Timer 1 060 Valid Entries 001 255 seconds minutes 190 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer 001 Valid Entries 001 255 minutes 000 for pre alert 191 No Activity Arming Timer 000 Valid Entries 001 255 minutes 000 to disable 5 6 5 3 Programming Worksheets 202 206 Zone Assignments 202 Zone 1 8 203 Zone 9 16 204 Zone 17 24 205 Zone 25 32 206 Zone 33 34 opt 1 v Zone1 O Zone 9 O Zone 17 O Zone 25 O Zone 33 2 v O Zone2 O Zone 10 O Zone 18 Zone 26 L Zone 34 3 v Zone3 O Zone 11 O Zone 19 Zone 27 Future Use 4 Y Zone4 O Zone 12 Zone
106. e is entered 24 Hour Burglary This zone type is active at all times It reports an alarm if the panel is armed or disarmed This zone type sounds the bell for the 11 glary yp length of Bell cut off Section 005 if the audible attribute is enabled 12 For Future Use 13 24 Hour Gas Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 14 24 Hour Heat Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 15 24 Hour Medical Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 16 24 Hour Panic Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 17 24 Hour Emergency Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 18 For Future Use 24 Hour Water Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier y put typ 20 24 Hour Freeze Similar to 24 Hour Burglary except for System Event output type and SIA identifier 21 For Future Use Momentary Keyswitch Arm A Keyswitch device may be connected to the zone programmed as momentary Keyswitch arm Momentary activation 22 y Key y y prog y Key of the zone alternately arms disarms the system and silences alarms Tampers and Faults will only initiate their respective trouble sequence The keypad will not display an indication when this type of zone is activated i With audible alarm activ
107. e sections brings the installer to the upper bank attributes 9 to 16 From the upper bank press 9 to return to the lower bank attributes 1 to 8 Option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 These Attributes override default settings Do NOT change Fire Zone attributes from their default settings i Bell Options Bell Type Chime Bypass Force Arming Swinger Shutdown Description ON An alarm activates the bell output OFF Silent Alarm ON The bell output is steady when the zone is in alarm OFF The bell output pulses when the zone is in alarm ON The keypad chimes when the zone is violated and when the zone is secured OFF The zone does not chime the keypad ON The zone may be manually bypassed OFF The zone can not be bypassed ON The system can be armed with the zone violated The zone is temporarily bypassed and when the zone is secured it is monitored by the system OFF The system cannot be armed if the zone is open ON When the zone goes into alarm for the number of times programmed in the Swinger Shutdown Counter see Section 377 it shuts down with no further transmissions sent to the monitoring station The bell will follow Swinger Shutdown if programmed OFF Swinger Shutdown is disabled All alarms are transmitted and do not follow the Swinger Shutdown Counter If a zone is in swinger shutdown and this attribute is disabled then re enabled the zone will no longer be in swinger shutdown
108. e the cursor is located to the end of the display CLEAR DISPLAY This option sets all characters in a label to space or cleared 998 Broadcasting Labels When a label has been changed and saved in a WT5500 keypad manually through installer s programming the new label will be saved locally in the keypad and in the PC9155 After all labels have been programmed a label broadcast must be performed to update system configuration and other WT5500 keypads that are enrolled Enter k 998 to broadcast labels to all keypads after manual label programming is completed via the keypad 5 46 074 First Keypad Options Option Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Fire Key Enabled Pressing and holding the Fire key for 2 seconds sends a Fire key alarm request to the panel The keypad will display Hold Keys Down for Fire Alarm OFF Fire Key Disabled Pressing the Fire key will not send an alarm or change the keypad s display ON Aux Key Enabled Pressing and holding the Aux key for 2 seconds sends an Aux key alarm request to the panel The keypad will display Hold Keys Down for Aux Alarm OFF Aux Key Disabled Pressing the Aux keys will not send an alarm or change the keypad s display ON Panic Key Enabled Pressing and holding the Panic keys for 2 seconds sends a Panic key alarm request to the panel The keypad will display Ho
109. ed User Enable DLS Call Back Enabled User Initiated Enabled For Future Use Call Up is 300 Baud For Future Use For Future Use HET OE n OFF Answ Machine Double Call Disabled User Can Not Enable DLS Window Call Back Disabled User Initiated Call Up Disabled Call Up is 110 Baud 402 Downloading Computer s Telephone Number 32 Digits D 403 Downloading Access Code 915500 915500 404 Panel Identification Code FTT 915500 915500 405 Double Call Timer Wos 5 12 Valid entries 000 255 seconds 5 3 Programming Worksheets 0002000000 Valid entries 000 255 rings Enter 499 Installer Code 499 to initiate downloading PGM Attribute Defaults OFF unless indicated otherwise Attribute 1 2 6 7 8 Y ON Not Used Not Used True Output Follows Timer Code Not Used Not Used Not Used PGM Option OFF Inverted ON OFF Code No No No 00 Null Pgm Not Used 01 Burglary And Fire Siren Output 02 Not Used 03 Not Used 04 Not Used 05 Armed Status 06 Ready To Arm 07 Keypad Buzzer Follow 08 Courtesy Pulse 09 System Trouble Output with Trouble Y Y 10 System Event with Event Options Y Y 11 System Tamper All Sources 12 And Alarm 13 Not Used 14 Not Used 15 Not Used 16 Not Used 17 Away Armed Status 18 Stay Armed Status 19 Command Output 1 71 20 Command Output 2 72 30 Future Use 40 Audio Verif
110. eless Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference System Users Auser may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch possibly due to permanent or temporary physical disability inability to reach the device in time or unfamiliarity with the correct operation It is important that all system users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert occupants of a fire for a number of reasons some of which follow The smoke detectors may have been improperly installed or positioned Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detectors such as when the fire is in a chimney walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors may not detect smoke from fires on another level of the residence or building Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well Smoke detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or 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 Ev
111. en Violated 11 2000 contact open du LED INDICATOR RELAY OUTPUT LED output with terminals configured as Programmable Outputs PGMs switch to Go 00 co Bo ground when activated by the alarm system Ni uh Hi Current limiting resistor and Connect the positive side of the device to the Aux terminal Sapete idee optional Relay driver output Connect the negative side of the device to the I O terminal En Each PGM can provide 50mA maximum output Indicator Tra Tow NOTE The alarm system can provide 200mA maximum of AUX current for PGMs relays LEDs etc COM NO IMPORTANT Minimum 6 4mm 1 4 separation must be maintained between RM 1 circuits and all other wiring 2 Telephone Line Wiring Wire the incoming line Phone Company and Outgoing line premises to the connection terminals to an RJ31x connector as indicated This will allow line seizure if required by the Alarm System Use 24AWG mini mum for wiring Communication formats are programmed in section 350 Telephone Call Directions are programmed in sections 351 376 Out To 119 Premise Telephone In From RING S Telephone Company 2 3 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 3 Battery 4 AC Wiring Sealed Lead Acid Battery AC Transformer Requirements Model 1223 12 2 3Ah 20Hr discharge rate Primary 120Va
112. en if the smoke detector operates as intended there may be circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installation instructions They cannot discriminate between intruders and intended occupants Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams detect motion which occurs behind walls ceilings floor closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Any type of tampering whether intentional Or unintentional such as masking painting or spraying of any material on the lenses mirrors windows or any other part of the detection system will impair its proper operation Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature However their effectiveness can be reduced when the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area Some of these heat sources could be heaters radiators stoves barbeques fireplaces sunlight steam vents lighting and so on Warning Devices Warning devices such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not wam people or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall
113. ength for the SIA Communications format i Only SIA supports 6 digit account codes If a 4 digit account code is used enter FF for the last two digits Reporting Codes Reporting Codes are found within Sections 320 through 348 Each format has its own rules and requirements i The GS2065 and TL265GS modules only support the SIA Reporting Code Format 320 326 Zone Alarms amp Alarm Restores These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit zone alarms and restores for zones to 34 These reporting codes are sent to the Alarm amp Restore call direction group Zone alarms will transmit to the System Test Transmission Call Direction when they are being transmitted as part of walk test enabled if Section 382 Option 2 is ON 328 Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes Duress Alarm This reporting code is transmitted whenever a Duress code is used to perform any function on the system The reporting code is sent to the Alarm amp Restore call direction group Opening after Alarm This reporting code is transmitted when the system is disarmed after an alarm if an alarm occurred during the previous armed period The reporting code is sent to the Alarm amp Restore call direction group Recent Closing A Recent Closing transmission is transmitted if an alarm occurs within 2 minutes of the exit delay time expiry The Recent Closing report is transmitted for the first alarm only The reporting code is sent to the Alarm
114. ents adopted by the ACTA On the side of this equip ment is a label that contains among other information a product identifier If requested this number must be provided to the Telephone Company Product Identifier US F53AL01B9155 USOC Jack RJ 31X Telephone Connection Requirements A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone net work 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 connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant See installa tion instructions for details Ringer Equivalence Number REN The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line Excessive RENS on a telephone line may resultin the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not alLar as the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as deter mined by the total RENS contact the local Telephone Company For products approved after July 23 2001 the REN for this product is part of the product identifier that has the format US AAAEQ TXXXxX The digits represented by are the REN without a deci mal point e g 03 is a REN of 0 3 For earlier products the REN is separately shown on the label REN 0 1 Incidence of Harm If this equipmen
115. er to Wireless Programming section 900 option 7 shall be OFF Programming The notes in the programming sections describing the system configurations for UL ULC listed installations shall be implemented Bell Location The alarm sounding device bell shall be located where it can be heard by the person operating the security system during the daily arming and disarming cycle Casual Users The installer should caution the user s not to give system information e g codes bypass methods etc to casual users baby sitters or ser vice people Only the One Time Use codes shall be given to casual users User Information The installer should advise the users and note in the User s Manual Service organization name and telephone number The programmed exit time The programmed entry time est system weekly APP 6 Appendix C Regulatory Approvals Information SIA False Alarm Reduction Installations For a list of the defaults value programmed when the unit is shipped from the factory and for any other programming information refer to table below Caution Call Waiting Cancel Section 382 Option 4 feature on a non Call Waiting line will prevent successful communication to the supervising station Fire Alarm Verification feature Auto Verified Fire Zone type 89 is supported on the DSC Wireless Smoke Detector Model WS4916 The fire alarm delay is 40s Notes Programming at instal
116. er to program all system functions Refer to the Section 6 Installer Programming for details 9 User Code No Entry Arming Press 9 followed by valid user code The system will arm in the Stay mode after the exit delay expires it will remove entry delay zones programmed as Delay will function like Instant zones The system will flash the Armed light to indicate that the system is armed with no entry delay 0 Quick Arm Quick Exit Quick Arm When disarmed press 0 to arm the system The system will arm as if a valid user code was entered Quick Exit When armed press k 0 to activate Quick Exit The system will allow a single zone programmed as Delay to be violated and restored once during the following 2 minute time period without changing the status of the system 5 5 Function Keys The keypad has 5 programmable one touch function keys located in a column down the right side of the keypad These keys can also be activated by pressing and holding number 1 through 5 respectively for 2 seconds The default for these keys are as follows 1 Stay Arm 4 Bypass 2 Away Arm 5 Quick Exit 3 Chime Enable Disable 4 Programming 4 Programming There are three methods of programming the 9155 Template Programming Allows you to quickly program the minimum required data It also allows you to setup the system for DLS Down loading Software DLS Programming Allows you to download pr
117. est Transmissions Communicator Call Directions p Opt 1 Opt 2 Opt 3 1st Telephone 2nd Telephone 3rd Telephone PX mya m _ 000 014 000 Disabled 000 014 000 Disabled 000 014 000 Disabled 000 255 Seconds 000 No Delay 000 255 Mins Hrs 000 No Delay 003 003 003 D 003 003 000 030 000 030 030 010 010 010 Trouble Delay 000 255 x 3 Seconds 000 No Delay 030 030 030 Test Transmission Cycle Land Line 000 255 Hrs Days 000 disabled 060 060 060 GPRS Ethernet Test Transmission Cycle 000 255 Hrs Days 000 disabled 007 007 007 Wireless Device Low Battery Transmission Delay 000 255 Days 000 No Delay 030 030 030 Delinquency Transmission Delay 000 255 Hrs Days 000 disabled 000 005 000 Communications Cancel Window 005 255 Minutes CP 01 Only 378 Test Transmission Time of Day B 9999 Valid entries are 0000 2359 9999 to disable 380 First Communicator Options Opt 201 ON OFF 1 Communications Enabled O Communications Disabled 2 O Restores On Siren Time Out O Restores Follow Zones 3 O Pulse Dialing O DTMF Dialing 4 For Future Use 5 For Future Use 6 O Alternating Backup Dial O Call Primary Number Backup To Secondary 7 For Future Use 8 0 Delinquency Follows Zone Activity Hours O Delinquency Follows Arming Days 5 11 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 381 Second Communicator Options Opt 1 NO BR WD 8 ON O Opening After Alarm
118. est button to enroll it Press any Key on key fob Press the 2 and 3 buttons simultaneously to re enroll a two way key fob The Electronic Serial Number ESN will be displayed on the first keypad Press to confirm the ESN If the ESN is incorrect press then repeat this step After successful confirmation of the ESN you will be prompted to enter the Slot The next available slot will be displayed Press x to accept or enter 01 04 for Keypads and Sirens or 01 16 for Key Fobs 2 5 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Enrolling Sensors amp Pendants Step Enter 5555 898 8 5 5 5 5 C8 CS8 8 1 Wireless Enrollment Mode will be displayed Place the Wireless device near the Alarm System Activate the device as described in the associated installation sheet The Electronic Serial Number ESN will be displayed Press to confirm Serial Number The ESN is a 6 digit alphanumeric number located on a removable sticker on the wireless device If the Serial Number is incorrect Press and repeat this step Step After successful confirmation of the Serial Number 3 You will be prompted to enter the Zone and the next available zone will be displayed Press x to accept the selection or enter a zone number 01 to 32 For the first enrolled device enter J 4 If you attempt to enroll a second device in a zone that has already been enrolled in You will be prompted whether to o
119. est de 0 1 The Ringer Equivalence Number is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may con sist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the of all the devices does not exceed five L indice d quivalence de la sonnerie IES sert indiquer le nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent tre raccord s une interface t l phonique La terminaison d une interface peut consister en une combinaison quelconque de dispositifs la seule condition que la somme d indices d quivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs n exc de pas 5 The term before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met Certification Number IC 160A PC9155 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada APP 5 This product has been tested and found in compliance with the following standards UL1023 Household Burglar Alarm System Units UL985 Household Fire Warning System Units UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units ULC S545 02Residential Fire Warning System Control Units ORD C1023 1974Household Burglar Alarm System Units This product has also been tested and found in compliance with the ANSI SIA CP 01 2000 Control Panel Standard Features for False
120. g SMS Trouble This trouble condition is created when the GPRS Ethernet Module has detected a Connect 24 Configuration SMS failure trouble Please refer to the TL260 TL265GS GS2060 GS2065 Installation Manual for more details Trouble 1 Service Required Press 1 to determine specific trouble Low Battery Main panel battery less than 11 4V 0 1V NOTE This trouble condition will not clear until the battery voltage is 12 5V 0 1V NOTE If battery is new allow 24 Hrs for battery to charge Verify voltage measured across AC terminals is 16 18 VAC Verify voltage measured across battery terminals is 12 5V 0 1V Replace transformer if required Disconnect then reconnect battery leads General System Trouble The system has detected the presence of a RF Jam for 20s or communications with the wireless receiver have failed causing a Hardware Fault Check Event buffer to determine specific trouble If Buffer logs RF Jam trouble Check for external 433MHZ signal Sources To disable RF Jam enable Option 7 in program section 804 subsection 090 If Buffer logs Hardware fault Replace Panel General System Tamper Cover tamper tripped Verify that tamper button is installed into backplate Verify that keypad cover is secured to backplate Trouble 2 AC Failure AC Failure No AC at panel AC input terminals Verify voltage measured across AC terminals is 16 18VAC Replace
121. g the steps in the previous section Press Master code to initiate the Walk Test To test the zones activate each detector in turn e g open each door window or walk in motion detector areas When each zone detector is activated the Alarm System will display Secure System Before Arming lt gt or Secure or Arm System depending on the zone type and the siren will sound for 2 seconds Use the keys to view which zones are open The message will disappear when all of the zones are closed 6 3 Resetting the System to Factory Defaults Resetting the Alarm System will return it to the factory programmed defaults All programmed information including Wireless Enrollment Telephone Numbers etc will be lost The Installer Code will change back to 5555 The Master Code will revert back to 1234 Soft Reset Hard Reset Hard Reset 6 2 To enter System Reset from the Ready to Arm Screen Press 8 C JC CL where gt P gt represents the new installer code programmed in system programming to replace the 5555 default installer code To Reset the Alarm System enter Installer Programming Press 8 8 S C gt gt gt 8 Other Software resets are as follows System Reset 999 Panel Only 998 Wireless Devices 996 A Hardware Reset performs the identical function as above It is used when t
122. ge from improper maintenance damage arising out of any other abuse mishandling or improper application of the products Items Not Covered by Warranty In addition to the items which void the Warranty the following items shall not be covered by Warranty i freight cost to the repair centre ii products which are not identified with 050 product label and lot number or serial number iii products disassembled or repaired in such a manner as to adversely affect performance or prevent adequate inspection or testing to verify any warranty claim Access cards or tags returned for replacement under warranty will be credited or replaced at DSC s option Products not covered by this warranty or otherwise out of warranty due to age misuse or damage shall be evaluated and a repair estimate shall be provided No repair work will be performed until valid purchase order is received from the Customer and a Return Merchandise Authorization number RMA is issued by 0505 Customer Service Digital Security Controls Ltd s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonable number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the product as the exclusive remedy for breach of warranty Under no circumstances shall Digital Security Controls be 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 b
123. ginning and the ending of Daylight Saving Time In Section 168 the Month is programmed in the first entry the Week in the second entry and the Day of the Month or the Day of the Week in the third entry The Hour of the Day when the panel code shall spring forward the system clock with the number of Hours is programmed in the last entry of this section Under Section 169 following the order of the entries of Section 168 the installer can program the Month Week Day of Month or Day of Week and the Hour of the Day when the system clock shall fall back with the number of Hours programmed in the last entry of this section 1 Month Valid entries are 01 12 for January to December 2 Week Valid entries are 0 5 Enter 0 to program a specific date and time to set the clock ahead under Section 168 or set the clock back under Section 169 Enter 1 5 to program the occurrence in the month in which the programmed specific day of the week Sun Sat will occur to set the clock ahead under Section 168 or back under Section 169 3 Day If 0 is programmed in the previous section valid entries are 1 31 for the day of the month If 1 5 is programmed in the previous section valid entries are 0 6 Sun Sat for the day of the week 4 Hour Valid entries are 0 23 Hours This is the time of day to advance or set back the clock 5 Time Valid entries are 1 or 2 Hours This is the number of hours to advance or set back the clock The
124. grammed with Zone definitions 05 Interior Stay Away 06 Delay Stay Away or 32 Instant Stay 1 Away for this function to work Stay Arming is intended to arm the perimeter of the premises while permitting movement within the premises The Ready light must be ON to arm the system If the Ready light is OFF ensure all protected doors and windows are secure or bypassed To arm the system in the Stay mode either press and hold the Stay function key for 2 seconds or enter a valid user code and stay within the premises do NOT violate a door pro grammed as Delay Upon pressing a function key or entering an access code the Armed light will turn ON If the Stay function button is used the keypad will not beep during the exit delay and the user can still exit the building without the arming reverting to Away Mode If a user code is used the keypad will beep if the Audible Exit Delay option is enabled The Ready light will turn off when the Exit Delay ends 3 1 3 Night Arming Night Arming is intended to arm the perimeter and restrict movement to designatedeafeas in the interior e g hallways from bedrooms to bath rooms If night zones are programmed entering 1 while the system is armed in stay mode will re activate all interior zones except those pro grammed as night zones Alternatively while the system is disarmed the Night Arm function key can be pressed for 2 seconds to arm the panel in Night mode The Ready light must be ON disarmed or the
125. he Maintenance call direction group after the next successful transmission 6 ON Account Code Error Checking Enabled This option is to ensure that a new account code is programmed Upon exiting installer s mode the panel checks if a phone number has been programmed in Section 301 If there is a phone number programmed there then the panel checks if the format is Residential Dial If neither format has been programmed in Section 301 then the panel checks if the system account code has been changed from the default FFFFFF If the account code has not been programmed when Installer programming is exited The system will not communicate The panel will turn on the Trouble LED and sound a 10 second error tone No Account Code is Programmed shall be displayed If is pressed or the 10 second error tone expires the system will enter into the installer s programming at the base menu If the account code has been programmed the panel operates normally and communicates events OFF Account Code Error Checking Disabled Upon exiting installer s mode the panel does not check the account code 7 8 For Future Use 389 GPRS Ethernet Fault Check Timer The programmed number of Poll Commands that must be sent without valid Poll Responses before the panel generates a trouble condition The number of valid checks happen at 3 second intervals After the time out an Ethernet or GPRS Fault trouble is generated Valid
126. he Installer Code is unknown or the keypad is not communicating with the alarm system See steps below Power down the system Remove the Front Cover of the PC9155 On the terminal block Jumper I O terminal 1 to I O terminal 2 with nothing else connected to these two terminals Power Up system for 20 seconds 5 beeps will sound to indicate that the reset has been successful Power Down System Remove Jumper Label programming is stored in the system and locally at the keypads To retain Label Programming after performing a System Reset Hard or Soft you must rebroadcast the labels by entering Installer programming then entering 998 6 4 Troubleshooting Trouble Failed to Enroll message appears on the keypad 6 Testing amp Troubleshooting General Start up Troubles Cause This can only appear after 1 amp is pressed to enroll the keypad It is an indication that the keypad did not receive an enrolment success confirmation Troubleshooting Retry the enrolment Press 1 amp again Check that the keypad s ESN is programmed in the panel If using Quick Enroll on power up check that the Ready and Power indicators are still flashing on the panel Check for RF interference Check that the keypad is the correct model for the panel Hold 1 and to Enroll Keypad appears on keypad Normal message for un enrolled keypad or enrolment was unsuccessful Enroll the keyp
127. ication Trigger lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt v Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Attributes for Option 9 10 amp 40 Attribute 1 Service Req ON Event Zone Fault OFF Disabled Disabled Attribute Supervisory Priority ON Burg Event Event Event OFF Disabled Disabled Attribute Opening Tampers amp Closing A Key ON Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Event OFF Disabled Disabled Disabled Sect Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 501 1 5 L1 O L1 502 2 O O O O L1 O 5 13 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 591 592 Inactivity Timers 1 amp 2 Start and End Times Sect cP Start Time 591 Timer 1 9999 9999 9999 591 Timer 2 9999 9999 9999 609 Module Tamper Reporting Codes Keypad 1 Tamper Keypad 2 Tamper Keypad 3 Tamper Keypad 4 Tamper Keypad 1 Tamper Restore Keypad 2 Tamper Restore PEL EEL Keypad 3 Tamper Restore Keypad 4 Tamper Restore 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 a 1 Valid times are 00 00 23 59 Hrs 9999 to disable Siren 1 Tamper Siren 2 Tamper Siren 3 Tamper Siren 4 Tamper Siren 1 Tamper Restore Siren 2 Tamper Restore Siren 3 Tamper Restore Siren 4 Tamper Restore 700 Automatic Clock Adjust Dome Valid entries are 00 99 seconds 701 First International Options 702 Second Internatio Opt Opt on Y 50 Hz AC Input Time Base is Internal Crystal AC DC Arming Inhibit Enabled 6 Digit User
128. ignificant differences in signal strength of the wireless device Wireless Keys and Panic Pendants can NOT be Placement Tested Step To enter Wireless Device Placement Test from the Ready to Arm screen 1 Press CAC 8 00 4 where gt P L represents the new installer code programmed in Installers programming to replace the 5555 default installer code To enter Wireless Device Placement Test from Installer Programming Press 0 4 The Alarm System will request that a device be activated for test Step Take the wireless device to the location where the device will be mounted 2 Hold the device in the approximate position that it will be mounted Activate the device as described in the associated installation sheet If the Alarm System receives a STRONG radio signal the Alarm System will sound the bell once and the results will be displayed onthe LCD If the Alarm System receives a WEAK radio signal the Alarm System will sound the bell times and the results displayed on the LCD Step Repeat Step 2 forEach Device 3 When Placement is completed Press to return to the System is Ready to Arm screen 6 2 Testing the System Inform your Monitoring Station when you begin and end Alarm System testing It is the User s responsibility to test the Alarm System weekly excluding smoke detectors Ensure you follow all the steps in the two tests below
129. il to Report In If enabled and used to generate manual alarms these reporting codes are sent to the Alarm amp Restore Call Direction group 330 336 Zone Tampers amp Tamper Restorals These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit zone tampers and restores for zones to 34 These reporting codes are sent to the Tamper Alarm amp Tamper Restore call direction group of the System 338 Miscellaneous Tamper Reporting Codes System Tamper amp Restore These reporting codes are sent to the system Tamper Alarm amp Tamper Restore call direction group when a panel tamper occurs Keypad Lockout Whenever the System enters Keypad Lockout this reporting code is sent to the system Tamper Alarm amp Tamper Restore call direction group 339 Closing Reporting Codes Closing by Users 1 16 When the system is armed a closing reporting code is transmitted for the user code used to arm the system after the exit delay expires These reporting codes are sent to the Opening amp Closing call direction group of the System In addition either Armed in Stay Mode or Armed in Away Mode will be logged to the event buffer Closing by Users Duress When the system is armed by an access code programmed as duress the corresponding closing reporting code is transmitted This reporting code is sent to the Opening amp Closing call direction group 341 Miscellaneous Closing Arming Reporting Codes Closing By Access Code
130. ime days or hours for delinquency has 6 54 CD 00 expired without zone activity or without system being armed 347 Wireless Zone Low Battery Wireless zone has a low battery low battery restore MA R 3 84 XT ZZ XR ZZ Trouble Restore 347 Wireless Device Low Battery Wireless key proximity tag keypad or siren has a low battery low MA R 3 84 XT 00 XR 00 Trouble Rest battery restore 347 Installer Lead In Installers 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 00 347 Siren 1 Fault Restore Siren 1 Supervisory Fault Restore Condition Detected MA R 3 8A UT UR 80 347 Siren 2 Fault Restore Siren 2 Supervisory Fault Restore Condition Detected MA R 3 8A UT UR 81 347 Siren 3 Fault Restore Siren 3 Supervisory Fault Restore Condition Detected MA R 3 8A UT UR 82 347 Siren 4 Fault Restore Siren 4 Supervisory Fault Restore Condition Detected MA R 3 8A UT UR 83 347 Keypad 1 Fault Restore Keypad 1 Fault Restore Condition Detected MA R 3 8A UT UR 70 347 Keypad 2 Fault Restore Keypad 2 Fault Restore Condition Detected MA R 3 8A UT UR 71 347 Keypad 3 Fault Restore Keypad 3 Fault Restore Condition Detected MA R 3 8A UT UR 72 347 Keypad 4 Fault Restore Keypad 4 Fault Restore Condition Detected MA R 3 8A UT UR 73 348 Walk Test End End of test T 6 A7 TE UU 348 Walk Test Begin Beginning of test T 6 A7 TS UU 348 GSM IP Test Transmission TL265GS
131. ion 09 System Trouble PGM Type 09 0 GPRS Ethernet Module Trouble 1 Service Required 2 A C Failure 3 Telephone Line Fault 4 Communications Failure to Communicate 5 Zone Fire Fault WLS Zone Supervisory Fault Enabled 6 Zone Tamper 7 Zone Low Battery 8 Loss of Clock The following attributes are available for the System Event PGM option 10 System Event PGM Type 10 1 Burglary Delay Instant Interior Stay Away Night and 24 Hour Burglary Zone Types 2 Fire Key Fire Zone 3 Panic Key and Panic zones 4 Medical Key Medical and Emergency zones 5 Supervisory Supervisory Auxiliary Freeze and Water zones 6 Priority Gas Heat CO and 24 Hr Latching Tamper zones 7 Duress Duress Alarms 8 Output Options ON Output Follows PGM Timer Attribute 8 The output activates for the duration programmed for the PGM Out put Timer Section 170 OFF Output is Latched The output is active until a valid access code is entered 1 System Event is programmed to follow the Command Output Timer Attribute 8 On all other attributes must be enabled 5 41 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 591 592 Inactivity Timers These timers are used to create two windows that are used to monitor 24 Hr Non Alarm zone activity They are 591 Inactivity Timer 1 Start Inactivity Timer 1 End 592 Inactivity Timer 2 Start and Inactivity Timer 2 End Enter two 4 digit decimal numbers i
132. ioned European Directives Also a CE declaration of confor tov n DSC nX vet avt ovokev eivat ug 00010616 ata cer pe 6 gc Gc 1999 5 Hierbij verklaart DSC dat dit toestel in overeenstemming is met de eisen en mity DoC for this product can be found at www dsc com under Agency bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EC Listings section Par la pr sente DSC d clare que cet article est conforme aux xigences essentielles et autres relevantes stipulations de la directive 1999 5 EC DSC vakuuttaa laitteen t ytt v n 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 The complete R amp TTE Declaration of Conformity can be found at http www dsc com listings_index aspx Australia This product meets the Safety Telecom and other applicable technical standards set by ACMA and is able to be connected to the telephone net work The product is labeled with the A tick compliance mark 11427 New Zealand General Warning The grant of a Telepermit for any item of terminal equipment indicates only that Telecom has accepted that the item complies with minimum con f TELEPERMIT 2 ditions for connection to its network It indicates no endorsement of the prod
133. ircuit is present on one or more zones with double end of line resistors enabled Zone Fault Ensure fire zones have a 5 6K resistor Green Blue Red connected Remove the wire leads from and COM terminals and measure the resistance of the wire leads Connect a 5 6K resistor Green Blue Red across the I O and COM terminals Verify the trouble condition clears 6 Testing amp Troubleshooting One or more wireless devices have not Device Sensor Fault Ie checked in within the programmed time Perform a Module Placement Test verify the wireless device is in a good location bad test results occur test the wireless device another location If the wireless device now tests good the original mounting location is bad If the wireless device continues to give bad test results replace the wireless device Trouble 6 Device Tamper Press 6 to determine spe cific zones with a tamper trouble An open circuit is present on one or more zones with double end of line resistors enabled Zone Tamper Remove the wire leads from I O and COM terminals and measure the resistance of the wire leads Connect a 5 6K resistor Green Blue Red across the I O and COM terminals Verify the trouble condition clears A tamper condition is present on one or Device Sensor Tamper more wireless devices Ensure device cover is secure Ensure device is correctly mounte
134. ire Wireless This zone is used with wireless smoke detectors This zone functions similar to the Standard 24 hour fire zone except the alarm memory and transmission by the communicator is delayed 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 smoke detector is not restored after the alarm has been acknowledged the bell output will activate after 90 seconds The user then has another 30 second delay before the bell output latches and communications are activated A code is then required to silence the bell output A tamper or fault of this zone type will cause a fire trouble to log and transmit The Fire Delay will be terminated if a second Fire zone is tripped or if the amp key is pressed during a delay Standard 24 Hr Fire Wireless This zone is used with wireless smoke detectors The bell output will sound instantly to indicate that the smoke detector has been activated when violated If enabled the communicator will immediately transmit the alarm to the monitoring station A tamper or fault of this zone type will cause a fire trouble to log and transmit Zone Attributes should NOT be changed from the default settings for all Fire type zones Auto Verified Fire Zone Wireless Required for CP 01 This zone type is to be used with wireless smoke detectors This zone definition ensures an alarm condition persists by looking for a second alarm
135. is EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the HARDWARE provided You retain no copies You transfer all of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT including all component parts the media and printed materials any upgrades and this EULA and provided the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is an upgrade any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT f Termination Without prejudice to any other rights DSC may terminate this EULA if You fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA In such event You must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT and all of its component parts g Trademarks This EULA does not grant You any rights in connection with any trademarks or service marks of DSC or its suppliers 3 COPYRIGHT All title and intellectual property rights in and to the SOFTWARE PRODUCT including but not limited to any images photographs and text incorporated into the SOFTWARE PRODUCT the accompanying printed materials and any copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT are owned by DSC or its suppliers You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE PRODUCT All title and intellectual property rights in and to the content which may be accessed through use of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT are the property of the respective content owner and may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties This EULA grants You no rights to use such con
136. is an automatic 2 second pause before additional dial tone searches are initiated is not used HEX F represents the end of the Phone Number everything after F is ignored Pressing in these sections will exit and save the entire phone number The panel will not attempt to communicate if no phone number is programmed This applies to Phone Numbers 1 and 2 302 Second Telephone Number See 301 First Telephone Number for details 303 Third Telephone Number See 301 First Telephone Number for details 304 Call Waiting Cancel Dialing String This is 6 digit Hex entry that is used to disable Call Waiting on a Call Waiting equipped phone line This is typically 70 in most areas Dialing this string before phone number will disable Call Waiting for the duration of the call If this section is programmed not FFFFFF and Section 382 Option 4 is ON the panel dials 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 If six digits are not required terminate the string with Hex Fs to create a 6 digit string e Press to exit the section and save the call waiting cancel string 305 Fourth Phone Number See 301 First Telephone Number for details 310 System Account Code This is the Account Code used by the panel when communicating This Account Code can be up to six digits in l
137. is not supervised and all activity on the zone is ignored by the panel 301 First Telephone Number The information in this section also applies to Sections 302 303 and 305 These sections determine which type of communicator is activated in the event of an alarm Telephone GPRS and Ethernet and the sequence that the system will follow in the event of an unsuccessful communication Entry of D followed by a Telephone Number terminated with F configures the section for telephone dialing E g D12223334444F Entry of D followed by CAA terminated with F allows the system configuration to be determined by the GPRS Ethernet module E g IDCAAF Enter DCBBF to configure the section for Ethernet Receiver 1 5 33 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Enter DCCCF to configure the section for Ethernet Receiver 2 Enter DCDDF to configure the section for GPRS Receiver 1 Enter DCEEF to configure the section for GPRS Receiver 2 Telephone Communications All telephone number sections are 32 digits in length Hexadecimal digits may be programmed in the telephone number to perform additional functions as follows Enter 2 HEX B to dial Enter 3 to dial Enter 4 HEX D for an additional dial tone search as is required for PBX telephone systems Enter 5 HEX E to insert 2 Second Pause in the telephone number There
138. is used disable this function If no phone number is programmed in Section 402 the panel will terminate the DLS session and will not call back OFF Call Back Disabled The downloading computer has immediate access to the panel if it is identified as a valid downloading computer 4 ON User Call Up Enabled When this feature is enabled the user may initiate a single call attempt to the Downloading Telephone Number by entering k 6 Master Code 6 OFF User Call Up Disabled An error tone is generated when k 6 Master Code 6 is entered 5 For Future Use 6 ON 300 Baud Panel Call Up The panel connects and send the initial header at 300 baud when the user initiates a DLS connection OFF 110 Baud Panel Call Up The panel connects and sends the initial header at 110 baud when the user initiates a DLS connection The panel will then switch to 300 baud in order to receive the response from the DLS computer 7 8 For Future Use 402 Downloading Computer s Telephone Number This phone number enables the control panel to call the Downloading computer for DLS Call Back or User Initiated Call Up This telephone number is 32 digits in length see Section 301 for phone number programming details 403 Downloading Access Code This 6 digit Hexadecimal code allows the panel to confirm that it is communicating with a valid downloading computer The default for PC9155 is 915500 The DLS operator is allowed three
139. ivate Stay Away and Night Zones Press 1 when the system is armed in the Stay mode to change the armed status to Away mode or Night mode The system will add the Stay Away zones back into the system after the exit delay time expires If any zones are programmed as Night Zones zone definition 37 pressing k 1 when the system is 1 Stay mode will activate Night mode instead of Away mode Only Night Zones will be bypassed The Stay and Away zones will be added back into the system 2 Trouble Display Refer to Chapter 6 Testing amp Troubleshooting for troubleshooting assistance and a detailed description of all trouble conditions 3 Alarm Memory Display Pressing the scroll lt gt keys will display an Alarms in Memory message if an alarm occurred during the last armed period Pressing 3 will display the message Scroll to view Alarms To clear the Memory arm then disarm the system 4 Door Chime Enable Disable Press k 4 The keypad will emit 3 rapid beeps to indicate that the door chime feature is enabled and a steady 2 second tone if disabled The same function can be performed by pressing and holding the Chime function key for 2 seconds k 5 Program User Codes The following table identifies available user codes Code Type Function 01 16 General User Codes Determined by attributes programmed below 40 Master Code All Attributes described below
140. ivation Timer Doo Valid Entries 001 255 minutes 804 900 General Wireless Options on OFF O Supervisory Window in Seconds Supervisory Window in Minutes For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use vv O RF Jam Disabled O RF Enabled Global Module Placement Test O Individual Module Placement Test 851 GPRS Ethernet Module Programming The following sub sections READ ONLY These Section programmed using Console Software 851 001 Ethernet IP Address Programmed qox IUS BJ 192 168 0 99 d i 0 0 0 0 Indicates Dynamic Addressing Lai rai 851 002 Ethernet IP Subnet Mask 9 255 255 255 0 5 851 003 Ethernet Gateway IP Address B 0 0 0 0 851 004 Receiver Supervision Interval DF 0078 Valid Entries are 0010h FFFFh Seconds E g 0 120 Seconds N 851 005 GPRS Ethernet System Options Opt es oFF 1 51 1 Supervision Enabled Ethernet Receiver 1 Supervision Disabled 2 O 2 Supervision Enabled O GPRS Receiver 1 Supervision Disabled 3 O Heartbeat O Heartbeat 2 4 vvv O GPRS Primary O Ethernet Primary 5 Redundant Communications Enabled Redundant Communications Disabled 6 vvv Remote Firmware Upgrade ON O Remote Firmware Upgrade OFF 7 O UL Remote Firmware Upgrade ON O UL Remote Firmware Upgrade OFF 8 O For Future Use Default ON Applies to GS2065 Models
141. k Disabled The keypad does not ring back when an opening after alarm is successfully transmitted 5 38 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 For Future Use ON SIA Sends Programmed Rep Codes When this option is ON and there is a valid reporting code programmed in the reporting code section the programmed reporting code is transmitted If FF or 00 is programmed as a reporting code the event is not communicated OFF SIA Sends Automatic Rep Codes When this option is OFF the panel will transmit SIA Automatic Reporting Codes If the Reporting Code is programmed as 01 FE or FF the associated automatic reporting codes is transmitted This option is used when there is a requirement for a different reporting code i e Residential Dial etc If 00 is programmed reporting for the event is disabled Refer to Appendix A Reporting Code Formats 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 ON Closing Confirmation Enabled When a Closing reporting code is successfully transmitted the keypad sounds a series of 8 beeps to confirm that the Closing Code was sent and received OFF Closing Confirmation Disabled There is no keypad ring back when a Closing reporting code is successfully transmitted For Future Use For Future Use ON Contact I D Uses Programmed Reporting Codes The Contact I D communications fo
142. l be automatically bypassed Default Enabled 001 002 Zone type 05 06 Exit Time and Progress System Times and Audible Exit beeps can be disabled when using the wireless key to Default Enabled Allowed Annunciation Disable Away Arm the system or Remote Arming 005 and 014 bit 6 Entry delay s Access to Entry and Exit delays and Bell Time Out for the system Range 30 sec to 4 min Required 005 1st and 2nd entry Note Combined Entry delay and Communications Delay Abort Window shall not Default 30 sees programma exceed 60s ble 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 6 Transmission delay is by default ON by zone or zone type 101 134 bit 6 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 programma 377 4th entry exceed 60s ble Abort Annunciation Enables the Communication Cancelled message display on keypad Annunciate that no Required 382 Option 3 ON alarm was transmitted Default Enabled Cancel Annunciation Access to the reporting code for Alarm Cancelled Annunciate that a Required 328 8th entry Cancel was transmitted Default Enabled Duress Feature Do not derive code from an existing Master User code e g M
143. l direction group 345 346 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes Battery Trouble amp Restore If the standby battery is low or disconnected this trouble is reported These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance Call Direction Group AC Failure amp Restore If the AC supply has failed or has been restored these reporting codes are sent There is a programmable delay 001 255 minutes Section 377 which applies to both the trouble and the restore These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance Call Direction Group Fire Trouble amp Restore An open circuit or any Low Sensitivity Tamper or Fault report from a Wireless Smoke Detector causes this trouble to be reported These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance Call Direction Group Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble amp Restore If an auxiliary voltage supply trouble occurs the Aux PTC has caused the Auxiliary Supply to stop outputting power this trouble is reported These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance Call Direction Group When the Aux Positive Temperature Co efficient Electronic Fuse enters the open state due to a short or high current draw when the short is removed and there is still a load applied the Aux output will not recover It must be powered down and powered up to restore this condition TLM Restore The TLM Restore code is sent when the telephone trouble condition is restored This reporting code is sent to the System Mainten
144. lation may be subordinate to other UL requirements for the intended application Cross zones have the ability to individually protect the intended area e g motion detectors which overlap Cross zoning is not recommended for line security Installations nor is to be implemented on exit entry zones There is a communication delay of 30 seconds in this control panel It can be removed or it can be increased up to 45 seconds at the option of the end user by consulting with the installer Do not duplicate any reporting codes This applies for all communication formats other than SIA or CID sending automatic programmed reporting codes The security system shall be installed with the sounding device activated and the communicator enabled for transmission using SIA or CID forma SIA Feature Comments Range Default Requirement Programming Section Exit Time Access to Entry and Exit delays and Bell Time Out for the system 45 255 seconds Required 005 3rd entry Default 60 sec programma ble Progress Annunciation Enables audible exit beeps from the keypad for the duration of exit delay Keypads may be disabled Allowed Disable for Silent Exit Default Enabled 014 Option 6 ON Exit Time Restart Enables the exit delay restart feature Default Enabled Required 014 Option 2 ON Auto Stay Arm on Function Key Stay Arming All Stay Away type zones 05 06 and Instant Stay Away If no exit after full arm Required Unvacated Premises zones 32 wil
145. ld Keys Down for Panic Alarm OFF Panic Key Disabled Pressing the Panic keys will not send an alarm or change the keypad s display ON Quick Arm Prompt ON The Press for lt gt Quick Arming prompt occurs when scrolling through the menus when disarmed OFF Quick Arm Prompt OFF The Press for lt gt Quick Arming prompt does not occur when scrolling through the menus disarmed This feature functions independently of the Quick Arm Enabled option Section 015 4 ON Quick Exit Prompt ON The Press for lt gt Quick Exit prompt occurs when scrolling through the base menus when armed OFF Quick Exit Prompt OFF The Press for lt gt Quick Exit prompt does not occur when scrolling through the base menus when armed This feature functions independently of the Quick Exit Enable option Section 015 3 ON Bypass Options Prompt ON Scrolling through the zone bypass k 1 menu will display the Press for lt gt Bypass Options prompt OFF Bypass Options Prompt OFF Scrolling through the zone bypass menu will NOT display the Press for lt gt Bypass Options prompt This feature does not affect operation of the Bypass Options features if manually keyed into the system by entering 00 91 95 or 99 ON User Initiated Call up Prompt The Select Option lt gt User Call up prompt is displayed when scrolling through the 6 User
146. ll or buzzer for 24 Hour type zones The key that this function is programmed on may require having the corresponding access code programmed to disarm the system if Section 016 Option 6 is OFF If this option is ON then the wireless key only needs to be enrolled 29 30 Auxiliary and Panic Keys Pressing either of these keys functions the same way as the and keys on the keypad 1 If a Not Used function key type is programmed the keypad will indicate an error tone when pressed 804 181 182 Wireless Key Enable Disable These sections enable each individual key enrolled on the system The keys are all enabled on the system by default 804 201 204 Wireless Keypad Serial Number These sections are used to enter the wireless keypad serial numbers This is an 8 digit hexadecimal entry To toggle between decimal and hexadecimal value entries press 804 301 304 Wireless Siren Serial Number These sections are used to enter the wireless siren serial numbers This is an 8 digit hexadecimal entry To toggle between decimal and hexadecimal value entries press 804 311 314 Wireless Siren Options for Sirens 1 4 Each section contains the following 8 options Option Description 1 ON Siren Enabled The WT49X1 shall activate at full volume for fire burg and CO alarm conditions OFF Siren Disabled The WT49X1 will not activate for fire burg or CO alarm conditions The siren may still be configure
147. m 30 P anic 33 Night Arm Applies to Key Fobs only See Section 804 Subsection 141 156 Key 5 E 5 16 1 6 001 002 Zone Definitions 5 2 00 Null Zone 01 Delay 1 02 Delay 2 03 Instant 04 Interior 05 Interior Stay Away 06 Delay Stay Away 07 Future Use 08 Future Use 09 24 Hour Supervisory Hardwired 10 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer 11 24 Hour Burglary 12 Future Use 13 24 Hour Gas 14 24 Hour Heat 15 24 Hour Medical 16 24 Hour Panic 17 24 Hour Emergency 18 Future Use 19 24 Hour Water 20 24 Hour Freeze 21 Future Use 22 Momentary Keyswitch Arm 23 Maintained Keyswitch Arm 24 Future Use 25 Interior Delay 26 24 Hour Non Alarm 27 Future Use For burglary applications only For residential fire applications only kk 28 Future Use 29 Future Use 30 Future Use 31 Day Zone 32 Instant Stay Away 33 Future Use 34 Future Use 35 Future Use 36 24 Hr Non Latching Tamper 37 Night Zone 81 24 Hr Carbon Monoxide Detection Wireless 82 Audio Verification Monitor 87 Delay 24 Hr Fire Wireless 88 Standard 24 Hr Fire Wireless 89 Auto Verified Fire Wireless 5 3 Programming Worksheets 001 1 o1 01 01 9 00 o0 002 17 00 00 00 25 00 00 2 03 03 10 o0 18 00 o0 26 00 00 3 os 03 03 11 00 19 00 o0 27 00 00 4 03 03 03 12 o0 20 00 00 00 28 00 00 00 M b 5 040404
148. mand activates the type according to how the attributes are configured Refer to sections 501 and 502 for attribute information Command Output 2 Entering the 7 2 command activates the type according to how the attributes are configured Refer to sections 501 and 502 for attribute information For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use 012 Keypad Lockout Options This section determines how the keypad lockout function operates Number of Invalid Codes before Lockout Program a number from 000 to 255 to determine the number of invalid master user or installer access code entries to reach keypad lockout When keypad lockout occurs the system is rendered inoperative via the keypad for the programmed duration only wireless keys and keyswitch zones will still be able to function When any keys are pressed an error tone will sound Entering 000 disables Keypad Lockout Lockout Duration 5 28 Program a time from 000 to 255 minutes to determine the length of time before lockout resets and the keypad can once again be used If lockout is not reached within the hour roll over the number of invalid attempts is reset to 0 After a valid access code is entered the number of invalid attempts in reset to 0 Fire Auxiliary and Panic keys are still active during Keypad Lockout Key presses will not reset the lockout timer If the lockout timer
149. mber 1 Events are communicated to phone number 2 if enabled in Communicator Call Direction Options in the Communicator Format programmed in Section 350 ON Phone number 3 Back Up for Phone number 2 Enabled Phone number 3 will back up for phone number 2 if phone number 2 fails to communicate FTC Phone number 3 communicates in the same format as phone number 2 OFF Phone number 3 Back Up for Phone number 2 Disabled Phone number 3 does NOT back up phone number 2 Events are communicated to phone number 4 if enabled in Communicator Call Direction Options in the Communicator Format programmed in Section 350 5 39 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 4 ON Phone number 4 Back Up for Phone number 3 Enabled Phone number 4 will back up for phone number 3 if phone number 3 fails to communicate FTC Phone number 4 communicates in the same format as phone number 3 OFF Phone number 4 Back Up for Phone number 3 Disabled Phone number 4 does NOT back up phone number 3 Events will be communicated to phone number 4 if enabled in Communicator Call Direction Options in the Communicator Format programmed in Section 350 5 ON Communications Enabled for FTC Events The panel transmits Failure to Communicate FTC events The FTC Trouble Restore reporting code is transmitted via the corresponding event Call Direction OFF Communications Disabled for FTC Events FTC events will not be transmitted FTC Trouble Restore reporting codes are transmitted via t
150. mber of times the same system Maintenance Trouble type event will occur before stopping transmissions Fire Troubles will follow the Maintenance Swinger Shutdown Variable Program a 3 digit number from 000 to 014 When programmed with 000 Swinger Shutdown is disabled and all maintenance troubles are transmitted Communication Delay seconds This value determines the delay before an alarm transmission for zones which have the Transmission Delay attribute enabled Valid entries are from 000 to 255 seconds i The delay must be within the range 015 045 for 01 Installations AC Failure Communication Delay in minutes or hours This value determines the delay before an AC Failure or AC Restore is transmitted The AC failure or restore is still displayed immediately Valid entries for this section are from 000 to 255 minutes or hours depending on Section 382 Option 6 TLM Trouble Delay The number of valid checks 3 second interval required before a Telephone Line trouble is transmitted is programmed here Valid entries are 000 255 for a trouble annunciation of 3 to 765 Seconds 12 75 Minutes The also applies to the trouble restore delay Test Transmission Cycle This value determines the period between Test Transmissions for the Land Line Valid entries are 001 255 000 will disable the Test Transmission This interval is in hours or days depending on the programming of Section 023 Option 4 GPRS Ethernet Test Transmission Cycl
151. me adjustments for Daylight Saving time 1 Ensure that Daylight Saving Time programming under Sections 168 and 169 does not conflict with the Test Transmissions programming 018 Sixth System Options Option Description 1 For Future use 2 ON Keypad Tamper Enabled All system keypads will generate tamper troubles and restorals OFF keypad Tampers are disabled System keypads will NOT generate tamper troubles and restorals 3 4 For Future use 5 ON Keypad Buzzer Follows Bell Enabled The keypad buzzers follow the bell status OFF Keypad Buzzer Follows Bell Disabled The keypad buzzers do NOT follow all bell activity Only designated alarms will activate the keypad buzzer i DSC recommends the use of a transformer with the system keypad if this feature is enabled 6 8 For Future Use 023 Tenth System Options Code Option Description 1 For Future Use 2 For Future Use 3 ON Test Transmission while Armed Only The Periodic Test Transmission reporting code is transmitted when the system is armed depending on which Test Transmission Options are enabled OFF Test Transmission while Armed and Disarmed The Periodic Test Transmission reporting code is transmitted when the programmed time occurs regardless of the armed state of the panel This feature is intended to operate with the Test Transmission Counter set to hours 4 ON Test Transmission Counter in Hours Sets the Test transmission counter to h
152. mits a series of three sets of two squawks to indicate the alarm memory OFF Arm Disarm Bell Squawk Disabled The Bell output does not squawk when the system is armed or disarmed in any manner This option does not affect the Bell Squawk attribute for Access codes For Future Use ON RF Jam Logs After 5 Minutes The RF Jam Trouble will not log to the event buffer until the 5 minute delay has elapsed OFF RF Jam Logs After 20 Seconds The RF Jam Trouble will log to the event buffer after the initial 20 second delay has elapsed The trouble will be displayed on the keypad as soon as it occurs For Future Use ON Audible Exit with Urgency The keypad sounds a pulsing tone once per second during the Exit Delay if the panel is armed using an access code keyswitch zone or away arming function key The keypad sounds a different tone 3 tones per second to warn that the Exit Delay is about to expire during the last 10 seconds of the Exit Delay OFF Silent Exit Delay The keypad does not sound during the Exit Delay For Future Use ON Fire Bell is Continuous The Bell output sounds until an access code is entered to silence the alarm or disarm the system for all Fire type alarms This is independent of the time programmed for Bell Cut off in Section 005 OFF Fire Bell Follows Time out The Bell output sounds for the length of the Bell Cut off or until an access code is entered for all Fire type alarms 5 29 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System
153. mming mode Third Entry Pressing 5 J 5 5 J 5 enters the default installer code you will be prompted to change this in system programming to restrict unauthorized access Fourth Entry This entry indicates the particular programming section you wish to enter E g 898 Wireless Device Enrollment 899 Template programming 999 Alarm System Default 1 2 7 Introduction Entering Letters Some data entries require the entry of letters i e A E F To enter a letter press and its corresponding digit See the table below The cursor will blink to indicate that you are entering letters To revert back to numeric entry press 1 A 4 D 2 B 5 3 C 6 F Incorrect Data Entries To change the current data entry before it has been accepted by the Alarm System use the scroll keys to reposition the cursor and re enter the digit If the programmed data has already been accepted by the system press to exit the section and then re enter the programming section to begin re programming of the data If you incorrectly enter 0001 in Step 2 of Program Alarm System in Template Programming you must either reset the Alarm System to its default values Sect 996 re enroll all wireless devices and re program the system or re enter the correct data in Installer Programming 8 Special Keys The scroll symbols appearing on the display indicate that there are options that you can view by pressing the keys
154. multiplying the programmed value by 15 minutes or seconds see section 804 900 Option 1 One way Wireless Devices The first entry in this section is used for one way wireless devices Two way Wireless Devices The second entry is used for two way wireless devices Valid entries are 04 to 96 which correlates to 1 to 24 hours if set for minutes The default value for North America is 96 24 00 Hrs and 08 2 00 Hrs for Europe Chis timer may run the programmed time plus up to the number of minutes programmed this section For example the European one way default is 2 hours but the actual time could be as long as 2 hours and 8 minutes The North American one way default is 24 hours but the actual time could be as long as 25 hours and 36 minutes UL UL Fire listings require a 4 Hr setting 4 Hrs 16 16x15 minutes 804 082 085 Zone Transmitter Supervision Options Program these sections if the zone transmitter will be supervised All zones are enabled for supervision by default 1 DSC does NOT recommend supervision of Panic Pendants because they may be removed from the premise 5 43 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 804 101 116 Wireless Key Serial Number These sections are used to enter the wireless key serial numbers This is an 8 digit hexadecimal entry To toggle entries between decimal and hexadecimal values press Two way wireless keys have 8 digit serial numbers the existing one way serial numbers have 6 digit
155. munication attempt regardless of a busy line 7 8 For Future Use 702 Second International Options Code Option Description 1 ON Pulse Dialling Make Break Ratio is 33 67 This ratio is used for Europe OFF Pulse Dialling Make Break Ratio is 40 60 This ratio is used in North America 2 ON Force Dialing Enabled If the first communication attempt made by the panel fails on every subsequent attempt the panel will dial regardless of the presence of a dial tone The panel will go off hook search for a dial tone for 5 seconds and hang up for 20 seconds go off hook search for dial tone for 5 seconds and then dial assuming no presence of dial tone OFF Force Dialing Disabled The panel does not dial the programmed telephone number if the dial tone is not present 3 For Future Use 4 ON 1600 Hz Handshake The communicator responds to a 1600 Hz handshake for pulse formats OFF Standard Handshake The communicator responds to the handshake designated by the pulse format selected 1400 or 2300Hz 5 ON I D Tone Enabled After the telephone number is dialed the panel emits a tone as specified by Option 6 for 500ms every two seconds to indicate that it is a digital equipment call not voice OFF I D Tone Disabled The panel does not emit a tone 6 ON 2100 Hz I D Tone A 2100Hz ID tone is used for Option 5 above OFF 1300 Hz I D Tone A 1300Hz ID tone is used for Option 5 above 7 8 For Future Use
156. n these two sections Valid entries for each 4 digit decimal entry are 0000 to 2359 Enter 9999 to disable 609 Module Tamper Reporting Codes This section is used for programming keypad siren tamper reporting codes A value of 00 can be entered to disable individual reporting codes 700 Automatic Clock Adjust The value entered here adds or subtracts seconds at the end of each day to compensate for inaccuracies in the system time Valid entries are 00 99 with 60 seconds being the default minute Monitor the time lost by the panel over a period of time to determine the average value required for this section Example Panel loses an average of 9 seconds a day Instead of loading 60 seconds for the last minute of each day program the panel to load 51 seconds with the use of Section 700 This will speed up the panel by 9 seconds everyday thereby fixing the problem 701 First International Options Code Option Description 1 ON 50 Hz AC The incoming AC power cycles at 50 Hz OFF 60 Hz AC The incoming AC power cycles at 60 Hz 2 ON The time base is the internal crystal oscillator The internal crystal is used for the time base instead of AC power OFF The time base is the AC power input The 50 or 60 Hz AC power is used for the time base 3 ON AC DC Arming Inhibit with Battery Check Enabled When an AC or battery trouble is present the system will not arm This includes Keypad Keyswitch Automatic and Downloading Arming OFF
157. ndicated 006 Installer s Code The default Installer Code is 5555 or 555555 if 6 digit access codes are programmed See Section 701 Opt 5 007 Master Code The default Installer Code is 1234 or 123456 if 6 digit access codes are programmed See Section 701 Opt 5 008 Maintenance Code The default Maintenance Code is AAAA AAAA00 if 6 digit access codes are programmed See Section 701 Opt 5 009 Programming The 2 digit entries made in these sections define the zone type or the PGM type assigned to the I O terminals PGM 1 Zone 33 is enabled as a zone or PGM output in Section 013 Option 1 If Option 1 is ON then the entry in the first location of 009 is a zone definition if Option 1 is OFF then the entry in the first location is a PGM definition PGM 2 Zone 34 functionality is enabled in Section 013 Option 2 e Section 009 is used to program the definition for the hardwired zones zone 33 and or 34 or PGMs 1 and or 2 e Section 013 to select zone inputs or outputs See Sections 133 and 134 for Zone Attribute programming e Sections 501 and 502 for Attribute programming PGM Types 00 Null PGM Not Used 01 Burglary and Fire Bell Follower The PGM to switches to ground when any bell activity occurs This PGM type follows Fire Pre alerts CO Carbon Monoxide Alarm signal Temporal Three Fire Signal if enabled All Burgla
158. nel logs Armed in Away Mode The function key must be pressed for 2 seconds There are no acknowledgement beeps and the exit delay is silent 001 002 Zone Definitions Each of these sections requires a 2 digit entry to determine how a zone functions Refer to Sections 101 to 132 for Zone Attribute programming Zone Types Fire zones and 24 Hr zones will go into alarm whether the System is Armed or Disarmed and do not follow the exit delay 1 8 All other zone type follow Exit Delay and function only when the system is armed Null Zone This zone type is intended for zones that are NOT used 00 yp 01 Delay 1 This zone type follows the Entry Delay 1 and Exit Delay timers programmed in Section 005 and is normally used for Entry 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 starts the entry delay timer During the entry delay time the keypad buzzer sounds steadily to advise the user that the system should be disarmed If the panel is disarmed before the entry delay expires no alarm is generated 02 Delay 2 This zone type operates the same as the Delay 1 01 zone except it follows the Entry Delay 2 time which is set in Section 005 Instant This zone type is normally used for door window contacts but is instant when opened after the Exit Delay expires 03 p y exp
159. nical strain For Direct Plug in versions use the transformer supplied with the device WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT HAS NO MAINS ON OFF SWITCH THE PLUG OF THE DIRECT PLUG IN POWER SUPPLY IS INTENDED TO SERVE AS THE DISCONNECTING DEVICE IF THE EQUIPMENT MUST BE QUICKLY DISCONNECTED IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT ACCESS TO THE MAINS PEUG AND ASSOCIATED MAINS SOCKET OUTLET IS NEVER OBSTRUCTED IMPORTANT NOTE The PC9155 Alarm System shall be installed and used within an environment that provides the pollution degree max 2 and over voltages category NON HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS indoor only The equipment is DIRECT PLUG IN external transformer or PER MANENTLY CONNECTED See Figure 2 4 Mounting amp Wiring Details and is designed to be installed serviced and or repaired by Service persons only service person is defined as a person having the appropriate technical training and experience necessary to be aware of hazards to which that person may be exposed in performing a task and of measures to minimize the risks to that person or other persons There are no parts replaceable by the end user within this equipment The wiring cables used for installation of the Alarm System and accessories shall be insulated with PVC TFE PTFE FEP Neoprene or Polyamide The equipment enclosure must be secured to the building structure before operation b Internal wiring must be routed in a manner that prevents Excessive strain or loosening of wire on
160. o call the central station 2 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from 01 to FE the panel will send the programmed reporting code 3 Bypassed zones will not be identified when partial closing the system NOTE The zone number for Zone Low Battery and Zone Fault events will not be identified when Programmed SIA is used See SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes Section 381 Option 3 Communicator Call Direction Options Section 351 to 376 SIA Identifiers Appendix A 06 Residential Dial If Residential Dial is programmed and an event that is programmed to communicate occurs the panel will seize the line and dial the appropriate telephone number s Once the dialing is complete the panel will emit an ID tone and wait for a handshake press a 1 2 4 5 7 8 0 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 APP 4 Appendix C Regulatory Approvals Information Appendix C Regulatory Approvals Information North America FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls could void your authority to use this equipment This equipment
161. ogramming using DLS IV Software DLS programming can be performed locally with a PC Link cable and a PC with DLS IV software installed DLS programming can be performed remotely via telephone line GPRS network or the Internet Setup for DLS can be accessed from Template Programming or Installer Programming modes Installer Programming Allows direct access to all programming sections Template programming is accessed from here Ensure that the System is disarmed before proceeding To Enter Installer programming Enter k 8 Installer Code The following screen will be displayed 5 5 5 5 You are now Installer Programming See nstaller Programming para 4 3 for details To Enter Template Programming Enter 899 on the Enter Section screen to enter The following screen will be displayed Template Programming c meon See Template Programming para 4 1 for details To Enroll Wireless Devices Enter 898 on the Enter Section screen to enroll Wireless Devices See Enrolling Wireless Devices for details DLS Programming DLS Programming can be set up from Template programming See Steps 3 4 and 5 or from Installer Programming See Programming Sections 401 499 4 1 Template Programming Template programming allows the Installer to quickly program the minimum functions required for basic operation The installer is prompted
162. on the system the LCD keypad will display the message when not in use Programming 000 in this section will result in the message never clearing This could be used as a greeting residential or a company message commercial This overrides the settings of Clock Display options in Section 075 996 Reset Labels to Factory Default Resets all Custom Labels to the factory defaults See this section in the Programming Work Sheets for details 997 Keypad Version Entering this section displays the keypad version The keypad version is displayed as a 4 digit decimal entry E g Entry is 1234 Version 12 34 This is a read only value 998 Initiate Global Label Broadcast Programmed keypad labels are broadcast and installed on all system keypads from the keypad they were programmed on Enter 998 to broadcast the labels programmed in Sections 001 069 and k 100 125 This function is also required for broadcasting labels down loaded using DLS Software 999 Restore Factory Default Programming Resets all keypad programming to the factory defaults 5 48 6 Testing amp Troubleshooting 6 Testing amp Troubleshooting 6 1 Wireless Device Placement Test Perform the Wireless Device Placement testing on sensors only This test is NOT required for wireless keys or pendants Test each device multiple times to ensure a good placement If a device tests BAD reposition the device and retest Slight adjustments can cause s
163. op Response Options 5 5 5 32 101 134 Zone Attributes 5 5 5 32 167 GPRS Ethernet Interface Communications Wait for 5 6 5 32 168 Set Clock Forward Daylight Saving 5 6 5 33 169 Set Clock Back Standard Time 5 6 5 33 170 Output Timer 5 6 5 33 176 Cross Zone Police Timer 5 6 5 33 190 No Activity Arming Pre Alert Timer 5 6 5 33 191 No Activity Timer 5 6 5 33 202 206 Zone Assignments 5 7 5 33 301 First Telephone Number 5 7 5 33 302 Second Telephone Number 5 7 5 34 303 Third Telephone Number n 3 5 7 5 34 304 Call Waiting Cancel String 7 5 34 305 Fourth Telephone Number E 7 5 34 310 System Account Code 5 7 5 34 320 322 Alarm Reporting Codes 01 34 5 7 5 34 324 326 Alarm Restoral Reporting Codes 01 34 5 8 5 34 328 Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes 5 8 5 34 329 Priority Alarm and Restoral Reporting Codes 5 8
164. or door If warning devices are located ona different level of the residence or premise then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened Audible warning devices may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos radios televisions air conditioners or other appliances or passing traffic Audible warning devices however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person 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 Insufficient Time There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended yet the occupants will not be protected from the emergency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner If the system is monitored the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be found by regular 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
165. ours OFF Test Transmission Counter in Days Sets the Test transmission counter to days 5 ON Switching from Away to Stay Disabled The user can not switch from Away mode highest armed mode to Stay mode lower armed mode with the arming function keys or the 1 feature OFF Toggling between Away and Stay is permitted 6 For Future Use 7 ON Trouble Beeps are Silent Trouble beeps will sound a double beep every 10 seconds unless the trouble is caused by a fire trouble OFF Trouble beeps will sound every 10 seconds 8 ON Keyswitch Arms in Away Mode Keyswitch zones on the system arm the system in Away mode OFF Keyswitch Arms in Stay or Away When a keyswitch zone is used to arm the system the final armed mode depends on whether the user violates a delay zone during exit delay If the user violates a delay zone then the system will arm in Away mode if not then the system will arm in Stay mode This is similar to arming the system at the keypad with an access code The exit delay will be audible 024 Eleventh System Options Code Option Description 1 ON Temperature Display Enabled The keypad displays the temperature received from the lowest numbered external siren If the local clock display is also enabled then the keypad will display date time and temperature OFF Temperature Display Disabled The keypad will NOT display the temperature 2 ON Temperature displayed in degrees Celsius The keypad displays the
166. ovided between living room and recreation room Bedroom Family Room Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Living Dining Room dl Room Dining Room Bedroom Living Hoom Kitchen Kitchen Living Room Basement Figure 3 Figure 1 Figure 2 4 Ceiling Acceptable here ei edroom Hall Bedroom NEV R HERE 12 Living Room O Optional 0 3m Max Recreation Room Top of detector acceptable here Basement il SPLIT LEVEL ARRANGEMENT NOTE Measurements Y shown are to the closest O Smoke detectors for better protection edge of the detector Wall Smoke detectors for minimum protection Figure 4 CO Detectors CO gas moves freely in the air Suggested locations are in or as near as possible to sleeping areas of the home The human body is most vulnerable to the effects of CO gas during sleeping hours For maximum protection CO alarm should be located outside primary sleeping areas or each level of your home Figure 3 indicates the suggested locations in the home The electronic sensor detects carbon monoxide measures the concentration and sounds a dw loud alarm before a potentially harmful level is reached ul Do NOT place the CO alarm in the following areas Where the temperature may drop below 109C or exceed 40 EE Near paint thinner fumes Within 5 feet 1 5 meter of open flame appliances such as furnaces s
167. ow Battery Alarm General Zone Low Battery Restore 00 Installer Lead Out 00 Installer Lead In Phone 3 FTC Restore Phone 4 FTC Restore 348 Test Transmission Reporting Codes Walk Test End Walk Test Begin GPRS Ethernet Periodic Test Transmission Delinquency Reporting Code Periodic Test Transmission EEE System Test 1st Telephone Number 2nd Telephone Number 3rd Telephone Number 4th Telephone Number INA o EU o4 W o cP o 01 20 BPS 1400 Hz 02 20 BPS 2300 Hz 03 DTMF Contact ID 04 SIAFSK 05 Future Use 06 Residential Dial Failure to communicate using Residential Dial will not generate a FTC trouble 5 10 5 3 Programming Worksheets 351 Alarm Restore Communicator Call Directions Opt 1 Opt 2 Opt 3 Opt 4 Opt 5 8 1st Telephone 2nd Telephone 3rd Telephone 4th Telephone For Future Use E c E c E c 359 Tamper Alarm Restore Communicator Call Directions Opt 1 Opt 2 Opt 3 Opt 4 Opt 5 8 1st Telephone 2nd Telephone 3rd Telephone 4th Telephone For Future Use my Ec Ec Ec D 367 Opening Closing Communicator Call Directions Opt 1 Opt 2 Opt 3 Opt 4 Opt 5 8 1st Telephone 2nd Telephone 3rd Telephone 4th Telephone For Future Use c c E c 375 System Maintenance Alarm Restore Communicator Call Directions Opt 1 Opt 2 Opt 3 Opt 4 Opt 5 8 1st Telephone 2nd Telephone 3rd Telephone 4th Telephone For Future Use myo E C De o 376 System T
168. p Closing call direction group Exit Fault If an Exit Error occurs and Entry delay expires before the system is disarmed this reporting code will be sent This reporting code is sent to the Openings amp Closings call direction group Uf the delay zone that caused the Exit Error has cross zoning enabled the Exit Fault and zone alarm will still transmit if a second zone is not violated This is to inform the central station that the premise is not secure The local alarm sequence follows the cross zoning rules The Exit Error is transmitted with the zone alarm that caused the fault even if that zone has a transmission delay enabled 342 Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Users 1 16 When the system is disarmed an opening Reporting Code for the corresponding User is transmitted These reporting codes are sent to the Opening amp Closing call direction group Opening by Users Duress An opening by an access code programmed as duress results in a transmission of the corresponding opening reporting code These reporting codes are sent to the Opening amp Closing call direction group 5 35 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 344 Miscellaneous Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Opening By Access Code 40 See 342 Opening Disarming by Users 1 16 Special Opening If the system is disarmed opened by using Keyswitch Zone an unidentified Wireless Key or Downloading this reporting code is transmitted to the Opening amp Closing cal
169. ption 1 4 For Future Use ON Late to Open Prompts are Enabled The Late to Open enable disable prompts in k 6 User Functions are available in the menu 5 OFF Late to Open Prompts are Disabled The Late to Open enable disable prompts are not available ON Power Save Mode ON After 20 seconds of no activity the keypad display and status LEDs will turn off The keypad will exit power save mode when a key is pressed entry delay begins or the system goes into alarm This feature is intended to reduce power consumption during AC failure or 6 battery only operation OFF Power Save Mode OFF The keypad is always active 7 8 For Future Use 077 LCD Message Enter a 32 character message If there is anything other than blanks programmed into this section the keypad will time out to this message instead of the Time and Date display Any option or feature that overrides the clock display will also override the LCD message An override by the system will not be counted against the message duration programmed in section 078 This message can be programmed in Installer s Programming or using DLS 078 Downloaded Message Duration Options Enter a 3 digit number Valid entries are 001 255 seconds 000 Unlimited Duration This section is used to program the number of times a LCD message programmed in section 077 must be cleared from the LCD displays by pressing any key before it will not longer be displayed When programmed
170. quawk shall be enabled when using wireless key WS4939 refer to section 014 option 1 shall be ON A code shall be required for bypassing refer to section 015 option 5 shall be ON Trouble beeps shall be enabled refer to section 023 option 7 shall be ON AC trouble indication LED shall be enabled refer to Keypad Programming section 075 options 5 and 6 shall be ON DACT Communicator shall be enabled for Supervising Station Monitoring refer to section 380 option 1 shall be ON Note The DACT communicator for this product has no line security Telephone Line Monitoring TLM shall be enabled refer to section 015 option 7 shall be ON Note This product is programmed to perform 5 attempts for communication of an event to the supervising station If unsuccessful Fail To Communicate FTC trouble is generated Test transmission cycle shall be set for monthly transmission refer to section 377 Note For ULC Residential installations set for daily test transmission Wireless Supervision window shall be enabled refer to Wireless Programming sections 082 to 085 Wireless Supervision window shall be set to 4h for Fire Installations refer to Wireless Programming section 081 1 shall be programmed with the value 016 Wireless Supervision window shall be set to 24h for Burglary Installations only refer to Wireless Programming section 081 shall be pro grammed with the value 096 RF Jam detection shall be enabled ref
171. quency Transmission Delay timer in Section 377 begins counting in hours When the counter reaches the programmed time the panel transmits the Delinquency Code 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 This code is not transmitted for panels that are Away armed Activity on Bypassed zones do not affect this timer This timer is reset when armed OFF Delinquency Follows Arming Closing Delinquency This reporting code is sent whenever the programmed number of days for Delinquency has expired without the panel being armed The timer for this feature is programmed in Section 377 The value programmed in this section determines the number of days the panel counts when not being armed before sending the Delinquency reporting code to the central station Once this code is sent the timer is not started again until the panel has been armed This feature is disabled by programming 000 in Section 377 381 Second Communicator Options Code Option Description 1 ON Opening After Alarm Keypad Ring back Enabled When the Opening After Alarm reporting code is successfully transmitted the keypad sounds a series of 8 beeps to confirm that the Opening After Alarm Code was sent and received This Ring back occurs for each Opening After Alarm code is successfully reported OFF Opening After Alarm Keypad Ring bac
172. quent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected Out of Warranty Repairs Digital Security Controls will at its option repair or replace out of warranty products which are returned to its factory according to the following conditions Anyone 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 replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit WARNING READ CAREFULLY Note to Installers This warning contains vital information As the only individual in contact with system users it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system 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
173. ransceiver CO Carbon Monoxide Detector WS4913 WS8913 Operating Frequency Panel 433 92 MHz 868 35 MHZ Flood Detector WS4985 WS8985 Dimensions POISS H10 5 x W8 5 x D 2 3 in Glass Break Detectors 59121 433 WT5500 9 x W6 5 x D 1 25 in Shock Detector EV DW4927 ith wall bracket H4 9 x W6 5 x D 1 51 TIMES z T Wireless Sirens Indoor WT4901 WT8901 Outdoor 4911 WT8911 Weight Wirel K ULWS4939 WS8939 PC9155 4 1 Ib 1 830Kg TONS ROYS PC9155 EU Internal Transformer 5 1 Ib 2 275Kg WS4959 WT5500 Ri i a 1 0 Ib 0 454 WS4969 Out of the Box ULWT4989 WT8989 PC9155 Panic Pendants ULWS4938 WS8938 RJ31 x Telephone NA only ULWS 4938 2W Transformer NA external EU internal Battery installed Hold up WLS928 433 Mounting Hardware Kit ULApproved for UL installations Installation Keypad amp User manuals Qty 1 ea Not available in North America South America and New Zealand One way Two way Device Installation sheets as required Available in North America South America and New Zealand only 1 1 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 1 1 Controls amp Indicators The PC9155 can have a maximum of eight status indicators located on the front panel The four indicators located on the left side of the panel indicate the Ready status Armed status Trouble status and AC Power Status of the
174. ransmitted substitute a HEX digit A for the 0 Examples e 1 digit reporting code 3 program 30 2 digit reporting code 30 program 3A To prevent the panel from reporting an event program the reporting code for the event as 00 or FF 03 DTMF Contact ID ADEMCO Contact ID 0 is not valid in Account or Rep Code A must be used 10 in checksum Contact ID is a specialized format that will communicate information quickly using tones rather than pulses In addition 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 ar listed in Appendix A If the Automatic Contact ID option is not selected reporting codes must be programmed The 2 digit entry determines the type of alarm The panel 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 Pulse formats are used If the Contact ID uses Automatic Reporting Codes option is enabled
175. red ID WKEY Required For Disarming Bypass Status Not Displayed While Armed Daylight Savings Time Disabled OFF Keypad Tampers Disabled Keypad Buzzer Follows Siren Disabled 5 3 Programming Worksheets 023 Tenth System Options 1 For Future Use For Future Use O Test Transmission While Armed Only Test Transmission Counter In Hours O Switching From Away To Stay Disabled For Future Use O Trouble Beeps Are Silent 8 Keyswitch Arms In Away Mode Only OFF O Test Transmission While Armed Disarmed O Test Transmission Counter In Days O Away To Stay Toggle Option Permitted Trouble Beeps Will Sound Every 10 Seconds O Keyswitch Arms In Stay Or Away 024 Eleventh System Options 1 Temperature Display Enabled Temperature Displayed in Celsius PC9155 Internal Siren Enabled Inactivity monitored by all zones For Future Use For Future Use For Future Use 8 For Future Use 000 lt lt lt lt lt lt NO oR WD OFF Temperature Display Disabled Temperature Displayed In Fahrenheit PC9155 Internal Siren Disabled Inactivity monitored only by 24 Hr Non alarm zones 000 030 Zone Loop Response Options 1 O Zone 33 is Fast Loop Response 2 O Zone 34 is Fast Loop Response OEF E Zone 33 is Normal Loop Response O Zone 34 is Normal Loop Response 101 134 Zone Attributes Attributes 10 13 are reserved for Future Use
176. ree of retaing clip 4 Slide battery up and right to clear the left retaining clip 5 Dispose of battery in accordance with local regulations Replacement 1 Remove terminal protection from battery 2 Install battery cable on Battery spade lug terminals 1 3 Slide left side of battery under the left battery retaining bracket Ensure red cable is connected to the positive terminal and the black cable is connected to the negative terminal 4 Insert a flat head screwdriver between the the battery and left retaining bracket Lever the left retaining bracket to the right while pressing the battery firmly in place 5 If required route battery cable through wire guides and connect to the PC9155 terminal board Appendix A Reporting Code Formats Appendix A Reporting Code Formats The following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA format reporting codes See Programming Sections 320 348 for Reporting Codes Contact ID The first digit in parentheses will automatically be sent by the control The second two digits are programmed to indicate specific information about the signal For example if zone 1 is an entry exit point you could program the event code as 34 The central station would receive the following BURG ENTRY EXIT 1 where the 1 indicates which zone went into alarm SIA Format Level 2 Hard Coded The SIA communication format used in this product follows the level 2 specifications of the
177. rmat uses programmed reporting codes when transmitting to the central station OFF Contact I D Uses Automatic Reporting Codes The Contact I D communications format uses the automatic reporting codes as shown in Appendix A when transmitting to the central station For Future Use 382 Third Communicator Options Code Option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Description ON Contact I D Partial Closing Identifier 5 Contact I D uses 5 as the Identifier for the Partial Closing event OFF Contact I D Partial Closing Identifier 4 Contact I D uses 4 as the Identifier for the Partial Closing event ON Zone Alarms Communicate during Walk Test Enabled Zone alarms that occur during the Walk Test will communicate if programmed to do so OFF Zone Alarms Communicate during Walk Test Disabled Zone alarms that occur during the Walk Test will not communicate even if programmed to do so ON Communications Cancelled Message Enabled The Communications Cancelled message will be displayed if alarms are acknowledged during the Transmission Delay time This message is displayed for 5 seconds OFF Communications Cancelled Message Disabled The Communications Cancelled message is not displayed ON Call Waiting Cancel Enabled The Call Waiting dialing string programmed in Section 304 is dialed before the first attempt of each phone number All subsequent dialing attempts to the same phone number will not use
178. rolling the first keypad The AC Power and Ready LEDs will flash for the duration of the enrollment window The keypad must be powered up and enrolled within this period If the keypad is not enrolled during this window i e The AC Power and Ready LEDs stop flashing the Keypad and Panel must be powered down then powered up again to reopen the 2 minute enrollment window Power up Alarm System Connect Alarm System to AC Power The Ready and AC LEDs will flash for 2 minutes Step Power up Keypad 2 Connect Keypad to AC Power or install new batteries After a few seconds the keypad may beep rapidly Hold 1 and to Enroll Keypad will be displayed Press the and keys simultaneously to enroll keypad WFKP Enrollment Successful will be displayed If the Failed to Enroll message is displayed perform the following Retry The Enrollment Reposition the keypad closer to the control panel Verify that the READY and POWER LED indicators are flashing on the panel Check for RF interference Verify that the keypad is the correct model for the PC9155 System Enrolling Additional Keypads Sirens amp Key Fobs Enter 8 5555 898 5 5 5 5 8 9 8 The following will be displayed Activate the device as indicated below or in the associated Installation Sheet e Press the and keys simultaneously on the additional keypad Tamper the siren power it up or press the t
179. rouble 0 GPRS Ethernet Module Trouble Cause Troubleshooting Press lt gt to determine specific trouble Alternate Comm SIM Lock The SIM lock feature has been enabled and the unit has not been programmed with the correct PIN for the SIM card Please refer to the TL260 TL265GS GS2060 GS2065 Installation Manual for more details GPRS Ethernet Module Trouble This trouble condition is created when the GPRS Ethernet Module has detected a Radio or SIM Failure a GPRS network trouble or insufficient signal strength Please refer to the TL260 TL265GS GS2060 GS2065 Installation Manual for more details Alternate Comm Ethernet Trouble This trouble condition is created when the GPRS Ethernet Module has detected a network absent condition Please refer to the TL260 TL265GS GS2060 GS2065 Installation Manual for more details Alternate Comm Receiver Trouble This trouble condition is created when the GPRS Ethernet Module is not able to successfully initialize with any of the programmed receivers Please refer to the TL260 TL265GS GS2060 GS2065 Installation Manual for more details 6 3 PC9155 Wireless Alarm Panel Alternate Comm Supervision This trouble condition is created when the PC9155 has lost communication with an Ethernet or GPRS module on the system Please refer to the TL260 TL265GS GS2060 GS2065 Installation Manual for more details Alternate Comm Confi
180. rs and Faults on zones programmed as 24 Hour Non alarm type will not cause alarms For Future Use Day Zone Violating this zone when disarmed will sound the keypad buzzer but will not log or report the events Violating this zone when armed will sound the bell and communicate the event Instant Stay Away Zone This zone is bypassed when armed in the Stay Mode but it functions similarly to an Instant Zone 03 when armed in the Away Mode This zone type is useful for motion detectors that must NOT follow the Entry Delay after a Delay zone is violated but must still retain the Stay Away functionality For Future Use 24 Hr Non Latching Tamper Zone This zone is always active and reports a tamper condition if the panel is armed or disarmed Night Zone This zone acts like an Interior Stay Away zone 05 when the panel is armed in any method except the following When the system is armed in Stay mode and the interior zones are reactivated by the user entering 1 this zone type will not be activated 24 Hr Carbon Monoxide CO Detection This zone type is used with a wireless CO Detector This zone definition has a distinct bell cadence in the event of an alarm The cadence of this alarm is 4 cycles of 100ms On Off pulses followed by a 5 second pause and then repeated After 4 minutes the 5 second pause is extended to 60 seconds in duration The bell is silenced when an access code is entered or the bell times out For Future Use Delayed 24 Hr F
181. ry and Fire Alarms Bell Cut off time This output will NOT follow Bell Squawks The Bell will still activate for all alarms The Fire Bell has precedence over Burglary If a fire alarm occurs when a Burglary Alarm is active the Fire and Burglar output will pulse Fire with the Main Bell This type will follow the Bell pulsed if fire steady if burglary 02 04 For Future Use 05 System Armed Status The switches to ground at the beginning of the exit delay when the system is armed The output will go high open when the system is disarmed 06 Ready to Arm The PGM switches to ground when the system is Ready to Arm all non force armable zones on the system are restored When an access code is entered to arm the system and the exit delay begins output will be de activated This operates as described during walk test mode if all zones are restored 07 Keypad Buzzer Follow The PGM output switches to ground when the keypad buzzer is activated by the events described below The PGM output will remain switched to ground while the keypad buzzer is active 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer Zone Alarm No Activity Arm Pre alert Entry Delay Audible Exit Fault Audible Exit Delay Door Chime This PGM type does not activate for local key presses or trouble beeps 08 Courtesy Pulse This PGM output switches to ground for 2 minutes past the end of Entry or Exit Times to allow enough
182. s 00 must be added to the end of a 6 digit serial number 804 141 156 Wireless Key Function Key Options Up to 4 unique functions can be programmed for each wireless key Each section requires four 2 digit entries The following table describes each programmable function Entry Description DSC Wireless Key 00 Null Key Key Not Used YES 03 Stay Arm YES 04 Away Arm YES 05 9 No Entry Arm 9 No Entry Arm can be used if the wireless key being used is identified 06 4 Chime On Off YES 13 Command Output 1 7 1 7 1 commands can be used with an access code if the wireless keys are identified 14 Command Output 2 7 2 7 2 commands can be used with an access code if the wireless keys are identified 16 0 Quick Exit YES 17 1 Reactivate Stay Away Zones YES 25 Instant Stay Arm YES 27 Disarm Off Disarming can be used with an access code as long as the wireless keys are identified 29 Auxiliary Alarm YES 30 Panic Alarm YES 33 Night Arm YES Function Keys Below are the options available for the function keys If enabled the function key must be held for 2 seconds in order to perform the described function 00 33 Keypad Function Keys See Section 000 Option types 27 29 and 30 defined below apply exclusively to wireless keys 27 Disarm Off Pressing this key disarms the system This key can also silence the be
183. s and any hallways not protected by the required units On smooth ceilings detectors may be spaced 9 1m 30 feet apart as a guide Other spacing may be required depending on ceiling height air movement the presence of joists uninsulated ceilings etc Consult National Fire Alarm Code 72 CAN ULC S553 M86 or other appropriate national standards for installation recommendations e Do not locate smoke detectors at the top of peaked or gabled ceilings dead air space in these locations may prevent smoke detection Avoid areas with turbulent air flow such as near doors fans or windows Rapid air movement around the detector may prevent smoke from entering the unit e Do not locate detectors in areas of high humidity Do not locate detectors in areas where the temperature rises above 38 C 100 F or falls below 5 C 41 F Smoke detectors should always be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 the National Fire Alarm Code Smoke detectors should always be located in accor dance with Smoke detectors shall be installed outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional storey of the family living unit including basements and excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics In new construction a smoke detector also shall be installed in each sleeping room Split level arrangement Smoke detectors are required where shown Smoke detectors are optional where a door is not pr
184. s only Pre alerts or delays do NOT activate the output When this output follows the output timer events that have been disabled from activating the output will not restart the timer 5 27 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 32 33 34 35 36 39 System Tamper This PGM output switches to ground when any Tamper condition occurs on the system If set for steady operation this output de activates when all Tamper conditions on the system are restored If this output is set for a pulsed output the PGM output will switch to ground when a Tamper condition occurs and remains on for the duration of the PGM output timer programmed in Section 170 This will activate for each Tamper condition even if there is an unrestored Tamper condition on the system Tampers include zone tampers DEOL PC9155 case tampers TLM trouble RF Jam and all zone and device tampers TLM and Alarm The output will activate when a Telephone Line Trouble TLM trouble condition is present and then an alarm occurs on the system Future Use Away Armed Status This PGM output follows the status of the Stay Away zones If the system is armed with the Stay Away zones always active then the Away output will be active Stay Armed Status This PGM output follows the status of the Stay Away zones If the system is armed with the Stay Away zones bypassed then the Stay output will be active Command Output 1 Entering the 7 1 com
185. sarmed When the zone is bypassed a zone bypass event buffer log and communication occurs immediately NOT when the system is armed With an audible alarm active using the keyswitch when disarmed is the same as entering an access code at the keypad Activating this zone type during the first 30 seconds of a delayed fire alarm is the same as pressing a key at the keypad the 90 second delay will start If left in the violated state the system will not arm until the zone is restored and violated again 24 For Future Use Interior Delay Zone This zone type is normally used with motion detectors and has a standard exit delay time If the panel is Away armed the Interior Delay Zone will be active at the end of the Exit Delay The zone then acts like an Interior type zone 04 If the 25 y y yp panel is Stay armed a violation of this zone type initiates Entry Delay 1 Violating this zone during exit delay will not cause the system to arm in Away mode as in regular Delay type zones 26 24 Hour Non Alarm or Local Alarm Zone Zones programmed as this type are active at all times but do not cause alarm and are not saved in alarm memory Zone Attributes such as Zone Bypassing and Door Chime will affect the functionality of this zone 5 25 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 1 27 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 81 82 87 88 89 This zone type will sound the bell but not communicate during Walk Test Tampe
186. system activates all keypad sounders bells or sirens for 2 seconds and all keypad Refer to the User Manual part no 29007326 ights turn on Walk Test Mode 06 Opt 8 This mode is used to test each zone on the system for proper functionality APP 7 Limited Warranty Digital Security Controls warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use During the warranty period Digital Security Controls shall at its option repair or replace any defective product upon retum of the product to its factory no charge for labour and materials Any replacement and or repaired parts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety 90 days whichever is longer The original purchaser must promptly notify Digital Security Controls in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship such written notice to be received in all events prior to expiration of the warranty period There is absolutely no warranty on software and all software products are sold as a user license under the terms of the software license agreement included with the product The Customer assumes all responsibility for the proper selection installation operation and maintenance of any products purchased from DSC Custom products are only warranted to the extent that they do not function upon delivery In such cases DSC
187. t PC9155 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 pro cedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the Telephone Company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Equipment Maintenance Facility If trouble is experienced with this equipment PC9155 for repair or warranty information contact the facility indicated below If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone net work 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 commission public service commission or corporation commission for information Alarm dialling equipment must be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in
188. te frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption it is possible for this SOFTWARE PRODUCT to fail to perform as expected Europe DSC erkl rer herved at denne komponenten overholder alle viktige krav samt andre bestemmelser gitt i direktiv 1999 5 This product is in conformity with Por este meio a DSC declara que este equipamento est em conformidade com 5 os requisitos essenciais e outras determina es relevantes da Directiva EMC Directive 2004 108 EC based on results using harmonized stan 1999 5 EC 1 1 1 DSC bekraftar harmed att denna apparat uppfyller de vasentliga och dards in accordance with article 1065 andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktivet 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC based on following Annex III of the direc Con la presente la Digital Security Controls dichiara che questo prodotto conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed altre disposizioni rilevanti relative alla Direttiva tive and 1999 05 CE 2 P Por la presente DSC declara que este equipo est en conformidad con los LVD Directive 99 5 EC based on results using harmonized standards 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 The product is labeled with the CE mark as proof of compliance with the above ment
189. tent All rights not expressly granted under this EULA are reserved by DSC and its suppliers 4 EXPORT RESTRICTIONS You agree that You will not export or re export the SOFTWARE PRODUCT to any country person or entity subject to Canadian export restrictions 5 CHOICE OF LAW This Software License Agreement is governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario Canada 6 ARBITRATION All disputes arising in connection with this Agreement shall be determined by final and binding arbitration in accordance with the Arbitration Act and the parties agree to be bound by the arbitrator s decision The place of arbitration shall be Toronto Canada and the language of the arbitration shall be English 7 LIMITED WARRANTY a NO WARRANTY DSC PROVIDES THE SOFTWARE AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY DSC DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE b CHANGES IN OPERATING ENVIRONMENT DSC shall not be responsible for problems caused by changes in the operating characteristics of the HARDWARE or for problems in the interaction of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT with non DSC SOFTWARE or HARDWARE PRODUCTS c LIMITATION OF LIABILITY WARRANTY REFLECTS ALLOCATION OF RISK IN ANY EVENT IF ANY STATUTE IMPLIES WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS NOT STATED IN THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT DSC S ENTIRE LIABILITY UNDER ANY PROVISION OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF THE AMOUN
190. the Installer Code will be displayed Enter a 4 or 6 digit code depending on the value in Section 701 Option 5 Press to exit Template Programming See Section 006 for Installer Code details Digit 1 selects 1 of the following 7 options for Zone Definitions for the first 8 zones A 0 in the digit 1 location indicates that the default settings for the first 8 zones are in place unless overridden during enrollment See Section 001 for defaults Option 2 1 2 2 213 214 215 216 217 218 Zone Definitions Options 1 7 1 01 03 03 03 04 04 04 04 01 Delay 1 2 01 03 03 05 05 05 05 88 02 Delay 2 3 01 03 03 05 05 05 05 87 03 Instant 4 01 01 03 03 03 03 03 03 04 Interior 5 01 03 03 06 05 05 05 05 05 Interior Stay Away 6 01 03 03 06 05 05 05 88 06 Delayed Stay Away 7 01 01 06 06 06 01 01 01 87 Delayed 24 Hr Refer to Chapter 5 for zone definition details 88 Standard 24 Hr Fire e Digit 2 selects 1 of the following 6 options for Reporting Codes Opt Phone Line 1 Programming Section Phone Line 3 Programming Section 1 Disabled 380 Opt 1 OFF Disabled 2 SIA automatic Reporting Codes enabled 350 1st Phone 04 SIA Automatic Reporting Codes 350 3rd Phone 04 380 Opt 1 ON Enabled 381 Opt 3 OFF 3 Contact ID Automatic Repor
191. the SOFTWARE PRODUCT that is associated with a separate end user license agreement is licensed to You under the terms of that license agreement By installing copying downloading storing accessing or otherwise using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT You agree unconditionally to be bound by the terms of this EULA even if this EULA is deemed to be a modification of any previous arrangement or contract If You do not agree to the terms of this EULA DSC is unwilling to license the SOFTWARE PRODUCT to You and You have no right to use it SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed not sold 1 GRANT OF LICENSE This EULA grants You the following rights a Software Installation and Use For each license You acquire You may have only one copy of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT installed b Storage Network Use The SOFTWARE PRODUCT may not be installed accessed displayed run shared or used concurrently on or from different computers including a workstation terminal or other digital electronic device Device In other words if You have several workstations You will have to acquire a license for each workstation where the SOFTWARE will be used c Backup Copy You may make back up copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT but You may only have one copy per license installed at any given time You may use the ba
192. the user that their system has been armed incorrectly The Exit Fault Pre alert will be logged to the Event Buffer if the Audible Exit Fault is enabled and if there is an Exit Error OFF Audible Exit Fault is Disabled The bell will not sound and the Exit Fault Pre alert will not be logged to the Event Buffer for an Exit Error condition ON Event Buffer Follows Swinger Shutdown When an event reaches the Swinger Shutdown limit programmed in Section 377 it will no longer log to the Event Buffer until the Swinger Shutdown is reset OFF Event Buffer Logs Events past Swinger Shutdown ON Temporal Three Fire Signal All Fire Bells will sound in the Temporal Three Fire Signal Pattern described in the NFPA standard The cadence is as follows 500ms ON 500ms OFF 500ms ON 500ms OFF 500ms ON 1 5 s OFF Only Zone Definitions 87 88 and 89 along with the Fire Key will use this signalling if it is enabled other zone definitions set to pulse will use the standard pulse cadence OFF Standard Pulsed Fire Signal fire bells will sound with the standard 1 second ON Jssecond OFF fire bell cadence 014 Second System Options Option 1 2 3 41 5 6 7 8 Description ON Arm Disarm Bell Squawk Enabled The Bell output sounds a single squawk when armed in any manner and a double squawk when the system is disarmed If there are alarms in memory or an FAP key alarm has occurred the bell e
193. time can not be advanced or set back in the same month To program the last week of the Month program week 5 under the second entry The time cannot be programmed to change at midnight If Daylight Saving occurs at midnight program the hour for 2 00 AM 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 Valid entries are 001 255 3 System Event is programmed to follow the Command Output Timer all attributes do not have to be enabled The System Tamper will also follow this timer 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 Verification Options Section 016 Option 1 If the Police Code Feature is being used the first zone alarm will immediately transmit When a second zone alarm occurs within the time period in 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 transmitted and the timer will be started again If the Cross Zone Attribute is used the first zone alarm will not log transmit or begin an audible alarm sequence If second zone is violated
194. time for complete entry to or exit from the premises If the system is armed through the No Activity Arming method this output will NOT activate 09 System Trouble This PGM output switches to ground when any of the selected Troubles are detected The output will de activate when all of the selected Troubles are restored The PGM attributes from this output are as follows 1 Service Required 5 Device Fire Fault 2 Failure 6 Device Tamper 3 Telephone Line Fault 7 Device Low Battery 4 Communications Failure to Communicate 8 Loss of Clock 10 Latched System Event Strobe This PGM output switches to ground when any of the selected System Events Alarms occur on the system The PGM output will deactivate when an access code is entered to disarm the system If an alarm activates this output in the disarmed state it will deactivate if a code is entered during bell time out or if the system arms after bell time out This output will activate for all silent and audible alarms 1 Burglary Delay Interior Delay Instant Interior Stay Away Instant Stay Away Night Day Zone and 24 hr Burg zones 2 Fire Key Fire Zone 3 Panic Key and Panic 4 Medical Key Medical and Emergency zones 5 Supervisory Supervisory 24 hr Buzzer Auxiliary Freeze and Water zones 6 Priority Gas Heat 24 Hr CO zones 24 hr Non latching Tamper 7 Duress Duress Alarms 8 Latched Follows Output timer 3 This output activates for alarm condition
195. ting Codes 350 1st Phone 03 SIA Automatic Reporting Codes 350 3rd Phone 04 enabled 380 Opt 1 ON Enabled 381 Opt 03 OFF 381 Opt 7 OFF 4 SIA automatic Reporting Codes enabled 350 1st Phone 04 Residential Dial 350 3rd Phone 06 380 Opt 1 ON Enabled 381 Opt 3 OFF 5 Contact ID Automatic Reporting Codes 350 1st Phone 03 Residential Dial 350 3rd Phone 06 enabled 380 Opt 1 ON Enabled 381 Opt 7 OFF 6 Contact ID Automatic Reporting Codes 350 1st Phone 03 Contact ID Reporting Codes 350 3rd Phone 03 enabled 380 Opt 1 ON Enabled 381 Opt 7 OFF e Digit 3 selects 1 of the 8 following options Common Selected Openings Zone DLS Installer Option Group Troubles Closings Restorals Lead In Out 1 v x 2 v v x 3 v v x 4 v v v x x 5 v v x 6 v 7 v v v x 8 v v indicates included Blank indicates default setting indicates disabled Digit 3 Table Headings Descriptions Common Group Sets all Reporting Codes to Automatic Selected Troubles Description Phone Phone Sections Trouble 345 346 1 3 Alarms Restoral Set all Reporting Codes to automatic 320 348 FF Battery FF FF Alarm Restore call directions enabled v x 351 1 ON 3 OFF 00 00 Tamper Restore directions disabled x x 359 1 OFF 3 OFF Fire Trouble FF FF Opening Closing Call directions disabled x x 367 1 OFF 3 OFF Aux PS FF FF Maintenance Call Directions enabled v x 375
196. tions menu when this feature is on Late to Open Time of Day This attribute sets the time for Late to Open Enable programmed for Attribute 9 operation Valid entries for these sections are 00 00 23 59 Entering 99 99 will disable the late to open feature for that day After the 0 key is pressed in the base 6 menu Acknowledge beeps will be sounded and the message Press for lt gt Sunday will be displayed on the keypad Pressing the lt key will scroll through each day of the week from Sunday to Saturday While in the Late to Open menu entering keys 1 7 will also select each day from Sunday to Saturday Additional Keypad Functions When scrolling through the list of available functions the following additional functions are available Event Buffer Used to view the 500 event panel buffer Brightness Control Used to adjust the display backlighting level for optimal viewing Contrast Control Used to adjust the display contrast level for optimal viewing Buzzer Control Used to adjust the keypad buzzer tone for optimal sound 3 3 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 7 1 or 2 Command Outputs 1 amp 2 Press 7 then 1 or 2 If the Command Output Code Required option is enabled enter a valid user code The panel will activate any output assigned to the command output k 8 Installer Programming Press k 8 Installer Code to enter Installer Programming Installer programming allows the install
197. toves and fireplaces CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR e n exhaust streams from gas engines vents flues or chimneys Do not place in close proximity to an automobile exhaust pipe this will damage the detector N Chapter 1 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Figure 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 Table 2 1 Table of Contents Description Page EE 1 1 PC9155 Model Differences ee hh mns 1 1 Specifications 22 falla kde La ia Vet tion lank Rang 1 1 Controls 6 Indicators ee ek d 1 2 Data Entry ia ice ta ena le de eat ye einai bate 1 2 IlistallallOn o Hn ete ea Wee e Rega E eh Re 2 1 Hardware Installation 2 1 WING MC Pe ie eb cd i e deny Gi ey 2 3 Wireless Device 2 4 Global Wireless Device Placement Test 2 7 GPRS Ethernet Initialization LL 2 7 Operation rieletto Mk t pes 3 1 OperatingiMOdGdes te rede dew 3 1 Language Selection zz zu ecu RE VER Uu uia SIE uda TRU eaa 3 1 k CommandS 4 4 an ee ae oda el de ei a ets d 3 1 PROGFAMIMING TOR DS a 478 VIA CR TRUE a 4 1 Template Programming 4 1 DLS Programming E 4 4 Installer Programming _ 4
198. transformer if required Trouble 3 Telephone Line Trouble Telephone Line Trouble Phone Line Voltage at TIP RING on main panel less than 3VDC Measure thewoltage across TIP and RING on the panel No phone off hook 50VDC phone off hook 5VDC approx e Wire incoming line directly to TIP and RING e f trouble clears check wiring or the RJ 31x phone jack Trouble 4 Failure to Communicate Panel fails to communicate one or more events to central station Failure to Communicate Connect a handset to TIP and RING of the control panel Monitor for the following conditions Continuous dial tone Reverse TIP and RING Recorded operator message comes Verify correct phone number is programmed Dial the number programmed using a regular telephone to determine if a 9 must be dialed or if 800 service is blocked Panel does not respond to handshakes Verify the format programmed is supported by the central station Panel transmits data multiple times without receiving a handshake Verify that the account number and reporting codes correctly programmed Contact ID and Pulse formats Program a A to transmit digit 0 SIA format Program a digit 0 to transmit a digit 0 Trouble 5 Device Fault Press 5 to determine specific devices with a fault trouble Hard wired zone fault condition present Ashort c
199. transmitted the Cancel window will begin If an access code is entered during this window a Communications Cancel reporting code will be communicated and logged to the event buffer If the Communications Cancel Window expires without an access code entered or a code is entered after the window no log or communication will occur 378 Test Transmission Time of Day Enter a 4 digit time using the 24 hour clock format HH MM to set the Test Transmission Time of Day Valid entries are from 00 to 23 for the hours HH and 00 to 59 for the minutes MM To disable the test transmission time of day enter 9999 in this section i The time programmed here must NOT be the same as the time programmed for Daylight Saving 380 First Communicator Options Option Description 1 ON Communicator Enabled The communicator is enabled and all events programmed to report will transmit Refer to the Telephone Number Reporting Code and Call Direction Programming Sections OFF Communicator Disabled The communicator is disabled and events will not be transmitted to the monitoring station Downloading may still be performed with Communicator disabled 2 ON Restore Transmissions Bell Time out Zone restoral reporting codes are not 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
200. uct by Telecom nor does it provide any sort of warranty Above all it provides no assurance that any item will work correctly in with another item of Telepermitted equipment of a different make 20915543 model nor does it imply that any product is compatible with all of Telecom s network services ee gt Reverse Numbering Decadic Signalling This equipment must not be programmed for decadic pulse dialling because its characteristics are incompatible with the telephone exchanges in New Zealand DTMF tone dialling is considerably faster and is fully compatible Line Grabbing Equipment This equipment is set up to carry out test calls at pre determined times Such test calls will interrupt any other calls that may be set up on the line at the same time The timing set for such test calls should be discussed with the installer The following is a list of warnings applicable when this equipment is connected to the New Zealand Telecom Network 2823 The timing set for test calls from this equipment may be subject to drift If this proves to be inconvenient and your calls are interrupted then the problem of timing should be discussed with the equipment installer The matter should NOT be reported as a fault to Telecom Faults Service D C Line Feed to Other Devices During dialling this device unit does not provide DC voltage to the series port connection and this may cause loss of memory
201. upervisory Window is in Seconds The supervisory window programmed in section 804 081 is in seconds OFF Supervisory Window is in Minutes The supervisory window programmed in section 804 081 is in minutes For Future Use ON RF Jam Disabled RF Jam conditions will NOT be detected displayed or communicated OFF RF Jam Enabled RF Jam conditions will be detected displayed or communicated ON Global Placement Test Module selection is NOT required for the placement test Entering Section 904 begins the testing All zones keypads and sirens that are enrolled are tested Individual devices do not have to be selected OFF Individual Module Placement Test On entering Section 904 a 2 digit entry is required to select the zone number to be tested Valid entries are 01 32 for Zones 01 32 851 GPRS Ethernet Module Programming Refer to the associated manual for programming details 898 Wireless Device Enrolment See Chapter 2 for details 899 Template Programming See Chapter 4 for details 900 Alarm System Version When this section is entered the version of the panel is displayed as a 4 digit decimal entry E g The entry 1234 Version 12 34 This is a read only value 5 45 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 904 Wireless Module Placement Test See Chapter 2 for details 905 Wireless Keypad Placement Test See Chapter 2 for details 906 Wireless Siren Placement Test See Chapter 2 for details 990 Inst
202. ut are not limited to loss of profits loss of the product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of substitute or replacement equipment facilities or services down time purchaser s time the claims of third parties including customers and injury to property The laws of some jurisdictions limit or do not allow the disclaimer of consequential damages If the laws of such a jurisdiction apply to any claim by or against DSC the limitations and disclaimers contained here shall be to the greatest extent permitted by law Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so that the above may not apply to you Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties whether expressed or implied including all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Digital Security Controls neither assumes responsibility for nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability 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 fre
203. verwrite the existing zone Press to overwrite the zone Press to re enter the zone number previous display Step After successful entry of the Zone Number you will be prompted to enter the Zone 3 Type The recommended Zone type willbe displayed Press to accept the zone type or Enter J 4 for Delay Type 1 Entry Exit Point e g Door Enter for Instant Type e g Window Enter 5 for Interior Stay Away Type e g Motion Detector Enter for Delayed 24 Hr Fire Type e g Smoke detector Enter 4 J amp for 24 Hr Panic e g Panic Pendant Step After successful entry of the Zone Type 4 The Alarm System will return you to the Wireless Enrollment screen Continue with one of the following Activate another sensor or pendant to continue enrollment Step 2 Press to Enter System programming Press to exit Installer Programming Enrolling Proximity Tags If this function is available on the keypad in the 5 menu you have the option to assign a Proximity Tag to an Access Code once the Access Code has been entered The keypad will prompt you to swipe the tag to enroll it during User Access Code assignment 1 2 6 unenroll proximity tag the user code must be deleted To retain the user code it must be reentered 2 4 Global Wireless Device Placement Test 2 4 Global Wireless Device Placement Test Wireless Device Placement
204. way Wireless Keys After downloading a 2 way wireless key serial number to the PC9155 a button must be pressed on the wireless key before it will become operational 4 3 Installer Programming Enter k 8 Installer Code You will be prompted to enter a 3 digit Programming Section number refer to Chapter 5 for programming details 5 Installer Programming 5 1 Index to Programming Options Sect Description Pages 000 Keypad Function Key Programming 5 2 5 24 001 002 Zone Definitions 5 2 5 25 005 System Timers 5 3 5 26 006 Installer s Code 5 3 5 27 007 Master Code 5 3 5 27 008 Maintenance Code 5 3 5 27 009 Programming 5 3 5 27 012 Keypad Lockout Options 5 3 5 28 013 First System Options 5 4 5 29 014 Second System Options 5 4 5 29 015 Third System Options 5 4 5 30 016 Fourth System Options 5 4 5 30 018 Sixth System Options 5 4 5 31 023 Tenth System Options 5 5 5 31 024 Eleventh System Options 5 5 5 31 030 Zone Lo
205. y Open Programming Section 133 134 opt 15 Selects SEOL resistors Normally Closed Loops Do NOT use for UL Installations ANY 1 0 AUX ANY 1 0 AUX TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL 2 NORMALLY CLOSED 1 NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS WITH CONTACT WITH NO END OF LINE NO END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR Single End of Line Resistor Wiring ANY 1 0 AUX ANY I O AUX TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL 1 NORMALLY CLOSED 1 NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT WITH CONTACTS WITH 56000 56000 END OF LINE END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR ANY 1 0 AUX ANY AUX TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL 1 NORMALLY OPEN 2 NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT AND CONTACTS AND 1 NORMALLY CLOSED 2 NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT WITH CONTACTS WITH 56000 END OF LINE 56000 END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR Double End of Line Resistor Wiring ANY lt AUX ANY I O AUX Programming Section 133 134 opt 16 Selects DEOL resistors TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL DEOL CIRCUIT DEOL CIRCUITS 1 NORMALLY 2 NORMALLY Zone Status Loop Resistance Loop Status DEOL only Alarm J CLOSED CONTACT roe CLOSED CONTACTS Fault 00 shorted wire loop WITH 56000 WITH 56000 END END OF LINE OF LINE amp TAMPER Secure 5 6000 contact closed RESISTORS RESISTOR s Tamper infinite broken wire op
206. ypad Version 5 23 5 48 998 Initiate Global Label Broadcast 5 23 5 48 999 Restore Factory Default Programming 5 23 5 48 5 1 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 5 2 Programming Worksheets Standard NA CP 01 EU ndicates default settings that are common to all Alarm System versions covered Indicates default settings for CP 01 compliance Indicates default settings for European Panels All Defaults are OFF unless indicated otherwise 000 Keypad Function Key Programming 1 Function Key 1 Assignment 2 Function Key 2 Assignment 3 Function Key 3 Assignment 4 Function Key 4 Assignment 5 Function Key 5 Assignment Function Key Options 00 Null Key 01 Future Use 02 Future Use 03 Stay Arm 04 Away Arm 05 No Entry Arm 06 Chime On Off 07 Future Use 08 Bypass Keypad 1 ow Keypad 2 oe Keypad 3 0 9 Keypad 4 0 3 NA 03 04 06 08 16 n OS 4 20 4 EU 03 03 04 04 06 06 08 08 16 16 09 Future Use 10 Future Use 11 Future Use 12 Future Use 13 Command Output 1 14 Command Output 2 15 Future Use 16 Quick Exit 17 Reactivate Stay Away Zones Bikey 1 n d 2 d 3 E 4 6 7 6 7 4 0 6 0 8 4 0 6 0 8 Indicates default settings for North American Panels 25 Instant Stay Arm 27 Disarm 29 Alar
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