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1. 47 Downloading Access Code Page 34 Default 2 9 0 5 48 Downloading Telephone Number Page 35 49 Printer Configuration Page 35 Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF OFF Zone Light 1 110 baud Not 110 baud OFF _ Zone Light 2 300 baud Not 300 baud ON _ Zone Light3 1200 baud Not 1200 baud OFF _ Zone Light 4 Printer only Printer and normal communication OFF Zone Light 5 See note Printer and normal communication OFF _ Zone Light6 RTS PIN 4 or DTR PIN 20 SRTS PIN 11 OFF _ Zone Light 7 For future use For future use OFF Zone Light 8 For future use For future use NOTES If Zone Light 5 is ON and Zone Light 4 is OFF All items whose reporting codes are programmed for Communications Buffer 1 will be communicated to the monitoring station AND printed on the printer All items whose reporting codes are programmed for Communications Buffer 2 will NOT be communicated to the monitoring station but will be printed on the printer If Zone Lights 4 and 5 are OFF All items whose reporting codes are programmed for Communications Buffer 1 or 2 will be printed on the printer and communicated to the monitoring station If Zone Light 4 is ON All items whose reporting codes are programmed for Communications Buffer 1 or 2 will be printed on the printer but will not be communicated to the monitoring station In this case it is assumed that telephone lines are not connected DO NOT disable the communicator The First S
2. Unsuccessful Communication If the digital communicator is unsuccessful communicating with the monitoring station after the maximum number of attempts to each telephone number that is to be tried a trouble is generated If a later attempt to communicate is successful the trouble is cleared This trouble can also be cleared by pressing the key to exit the trouble view mode In Section 22 Zone Light 5 the trouble can be programmed to be audible bell will sound or silent bell will not sound Bell Circuit Failure If the bell fuse is blown or the bell circuit is open a keypad trouble and a trouble transmission are generated Smoke Detector Zone Trouble If a FIRE zone is open circuit a keypad trouble and a trouble transmission are generated A trouble on the FIRE zone will unconditionally initiate an audible indication on the keypad This means that even if any other previous trouble has been silenced a FIRE zone trouble will restart the keypad buzzer Loss of Internal Time When the PC2585 is powered up or reset the internal time of day clock needs to be set to the correct time This trouble is cleared when the trouble display is viewed and exited or when an attempt is made to reset the internal time of day clock See k 6 User s Function Commands for resetting time of day clock If 9 is pressed while in the trouble display mode the most recent trouble will be displayed on the Zone Lights This trouble memory feature is usefu
3. Ltd es Low Battery Restore AC Failure Restore Bell Fuse Trouble Restore Fire Trouble Restore AUX Supply Trouble Restore Telephone Line Monitor Trouble Restoral Keypad Lockout Code Test Transmission Code 18 Zone Definitions Page 22 NOTE When defining zones assign delay zones first to Zones 1 2 3 and so on Then assign the other zone types to the remaining zones in any order desired Note that Tamper Alarms are always audible refer to Section 25 Light 5 Y When Section 26 Zone Light 1 is ON Zone 7 will be a Fire Zone and the Zone Definition programmed in Section 18 for Zone 7 will be ignored Default 0 0 EA 0 1 0 1 EA 0 1 La 0 1 Lic aaa 0 1 de A 0 1 Lod 0 1 LAS First Digit cy Zonet 0 Audible Zone 2 1 Silent Zone 3 2 Chime Audible Zone 4 3 Chime Silent Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7Y Zone 8 19 System Times Page 23 Default 0 30 Entry Delay seconds A Exit Delay seconds AE Auxiliary Entry Delay seconds 0 60 Auxiliary Exit Delay seconds 2 0 3 2 3 0 2 5 0 2 3 0 Test Transmission Interval days 20 First System Option Code Page 23 Default Zone Light ON OFF Zone Light 1 Communicator disabled OFF Zone Light 2 Alternate dialing OFF Zone Light 3 DTMF dialing OFF Zone Light 4 Pulse Dialing Make Break Ratio 40 60 OFF Zone Light 5 1400Hz Radionics handshake OFF
4. 15 16 Silent Knight Ademco Slow 10 BPS 1400 Hz handshake Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex 20 BPS 2300 Hz handshake Silent Knight Fast 20 BPS 1400 Hz handshake Radionics 40 BPS 2300 1400 Hz handshake Radionics 40 BPS 2300 1400Hz handshake with parity Sescoa Super Speed Silent Knight Ademco Slow 10 BPS 1400 Hz handshake extended Sescoa Franklin DCI Vertex 20 BPS 2300 Hz handshake extended Silent Knight Fast 20 BPS 1400 Hz handshake extended Radionics 40 BPS 2300 1400 Hz handshake extended Radionics 40 BPS 2300 1400 Hz handshake with parity extended Sescoa Super Speed with identified openings and closings DTMF Fast slot programming method Sur Gard 4 3 DTMF with parity 2300Hz Semadigit DTMF Pager Format Semaphone Pager Private Line 30 Communicator Call Direction Options Page 31 Default an Enter 0 No transmissions for this group Group A Zone Alarms Tampers and Restorals Group B Zone Alarms Tampers and Restorals a i 1 Use Communications Buffer 1 only 2 Use Communications Buffer 2 only 3 Use both Communications Buffers Group A Access Codes Openings and Closings Group B Access Codes Openings and Closings Priority Alarms and Restorals Maintenance Alarms and Restorals 31 PO1 PO2 and AUX IN Input Options Page 31 44 Default A PO1 Output PO1 can control the PC16OUT Module or all PO options described below A ay PO2 Output PO2 can control a Printer or all PO op
5. OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF No Force Arming Force Arming on Zone Types 0 1 2 and 3 NOTE If the system is armed and an exit is made through a Delay Zone that may be force armed the Home Away zones will remain automatically bypassed To completely arm the system enter an Access Code then 1 Leave the premises through any Delay Zone that may be force armed The system will then be completely armed at the end of the Exit Delay Standard Entry and Exit delay indications Audible Urgency applied to Entry and Exit delay See notes below System will arm with either AC or DC present Power Loss Inhibits Arming both AC and DC power mustbe present in order to arm system PC160UT Module disabled PC160UT Module on PO1 enabled module provides 16 voltage outputs to indicate panel conditions See your distributor for details 24Hr Bell Buzzer on Tamper On a tamper condition the Bell will sound if system is armed and the Buzzer will sound if the system is disarmed 24Hr Bell Always on Tamper On a tamper condition the Bell will always sound Tamper follows restore Installer Tamper reset If a tamper condition occurs then Installers mode must be entered 8 Installers Code for the system to arm again Zone 8 behaves as configured in Section 18 Zone 8 as an audible 24Hr Tamper zone When tripped zone can only be reset by entering Installer s mode 8 Ins
6. 185 56 90 27 49 HOOK UP DIAGRAM WARNING Incorrect connections may result in blown fuses or improper operation Check wiring before applying power al ES lt lt Die B DO NOT REPLACE E a RED FUSES WITH HIGHER E PES VALUES THAN SHOWN JI AN A A SE acca oran 12V 4 0Ah GELL CELL AS PC 2385 K BE Lacd Laveta SW le feo BLK YELGRNAUKN Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 PO1PO2PO3PO4 A B C D EGND L i f j LJ Dd O jm Lo e l2 2 2 1 TO AUX TERMINAL EACH PO OUTPUT 50mA MAXIMUM PC2550RK Keypad Bug TRANSFORMER Maximum S 16 5 VAC 40 VA Do not connect transformer to receptacle controlled by a switch 12V SWITCHED AUX 12V TYPICAL ZONE CIRCUITS 56002 END OF LINE RESISTOR ZONE NORMALLY OPEN AND NORMALLY CLOSED DEVICES NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT NO END OF LINE RESISTOR ANY Z ANY COM ANY Z ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TAMPER CONTACT ALARM TAMPER CONTACT asoa CONTACT ALARM CONTACT 56000 DOUBLE EOL CIRCUIT 1 NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT 1 NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT WITH 5600Q EOL RESISTORS DOUBLE EOL CIRCUIT 2 NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS WITH 5600 EOL RESISTORS END OF LINE RESISTOR ZONE NORMALLY CLOSED DEVICES Refer to the installation manual fo
7. Access Codes 9 16 Page 20 Access Code 9 Closing La Access Code 10 Closing jes Access Code 11 Closing oy Access Code 12 Closing fa tay Access Code 13 Closing ey Access Code 14 Closing e Access Code 15 Closing pa Access Code 16 Closing py Auto Arm Cancellation Code 39 PC2585 v1 1R 13 Opening Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 8 Page 20 Access Code 1 Opening ey Access Code 2 Opening i ane a Access Code 3 Opening pate Sy Access Code 4 Opening ES Access Code 5 Opening sy Access Code 6 Opening ih otra Access Code 7 Opening A Access Code 8 Opening 14 Opening Reporting Codes Access Codes 9 16 Page 20 Access Code 9 Opening ey Access Code 10 Opening ie Access Code 11 Opening mamii Access Code 12 Opening baiti Access Code 13 Opening oau Access Code 14 Opening iei Access Code 15 Opening AT Access Code 16 Opening RANA After Alarm Code 15 Priority Alarm and Restoral Reporting Codes Page 21 AUX Input Alarm Closing P Key Alarm F Key Alarm A Key Alarm AUX Input Restore Opening P Key Restore La F Key Restore A Key Restore rane fae Cross Zoning Code 16 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes Page 21 aj Low Battery Alarm ia AC Failure Alarm pope a Bell Fuse Trouble Alarm pe Si Fire Trouble Alarm ES AUX Supply Trouble Alarm eden Downloading Lead in ee Downloading Lead out iy Keypad Tamper Trouble 40 PC2585 v1 1R 17 Maintenance Restoral Reporting Codes Page 21 Ut i A pa
8. ECON Masten Code EPERE A ates tro noia a ERA arate ues 8 Installers Programming Code cic ad ne each vi ede a dL nee eee he 8 AMI hess A aE a teak eset SR Gad cabin teeth a e RA cee tate tt te Ue ee oe ete 8 Disarming ii ieee ete ead is ee kd dice 8 Auto Bypass Fome Away ArMING rasis ecco veeees toto ate latin eet ave 8 Bypass ZONES cccccoocccnoncccnnonnccnnnnonannnos KJE I Ae ee ee ee eee 9 Display Trouble Conditions K 2 a chest ee oe ec es haa eee ta teh a eters tere gedit 9 Alarm Memory Display RSE Ee I SA E ETE E AE E eeatieecin ga teed ether T 10 Switched Auxiliary Supply Control Hold Down 4 c tie tantes 10 User Programming Command Pel 5 Master Code smilies 10 User Functions Command 06 6 Master Code oooooccnncconiccinnccnoncnonccconncronccnncn rn cnnnn conc nc nnc nana 11 Setting the Clock oooooonicinnninccnnnoo 6 Master Codel 1 oooonoconnccnnnnnnnccnnnnoncccnncccnocnnonccnnrnnanccnnnnnnnno 12 Auto Arm Time of Day eee 6 Master Code 2 oo cece ecceeseeesceeeeeeeeeeeeneeseeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeesaes 12 Auto Disarm Time of Day 6 Master Code 3 oo eeceeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeseeeeeneesaes 12 Quick Arm ooo eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeteeteeeeenees 6 Master Code 4 oo eeeecececeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeseeeseeeseeeseeeeeneeeaes 12 Auto Arm Enable sce 6 Master Code 5 oo eee
9. Momentary Keyswitch Arming 04 Blockschloss 05 Push to Set 06 Not Used 07 Forced Answer See Auxiliary Input Terminal in the Terminal Connections section of this manual for details on the Auxiliary Input If a printer is attached to the panel 00 must be selected When option 03 is selected a momentary key closure between the Auxiliary Input and the Positive Auxiliary Power Supply will alternately arm and disarm the system The reporting codes for the Auxiliary Input Section 15 can be used as opening and closing codes for key arming Blockschloss option 04 is a special door lock used with maintained keyswitch operation Do not use this option in split system applications When this option is selected PO4 will switch to ground whenever the system is ready to be armed regardless what is selected for the PO option When the system is armed PO4 will be deactivated Push to Set is used to cancel the Exit Delay after entering an Access Code to arm the system If the Push to Set input is activated during the Exit Delay the standard Exit Delay will be cancelled and the system will be fully armed This feature will be automatically disabled if Split Arming is enabled or if Home Away Zones are programmed 32 System Clock Times Program three 4 digit times in this section e Automatic arming time of day HH MM e Auto Disarm Time HH MM e Test transmission time of day HH MM Times are entered in the 24 hour clock military time fo
10. The complete system should be tested weekly and immediately after a break in an attempted break in a fire a storm an earthquake an accident or any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises The testing should include all sensing devices keypads con soles alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system E Security and Insurance Regardless of its capabilities an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance An alarm system also is not a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES INSTALLATION Bench Testing Lit ta 3 Zone Connections for Bench Testing simidin a ikera deanar roetan ar sro A aia a aiei a anaa EE Siansa ea a eaaa Pae ESEE 3 Mounting the Panel civic iaa diia aes 4 Hook up Proc ed UA a ed eee ee ee 4 Terminal CONNECTIONS dicos dd aed escent aa ieee 4 Keypad Installation s 03 05 avai A Re E N 6 Power up Procedures A ee ee A ai 6 Testno The SYSIOM settee ss ceect hh ees Aeaatecea hated tented Dye eran aa eile eaaeo ea Vie Traen ea a a aie ee 6 Instructing End User ass dec nhl een dat ae aed dates dd edi anniek Si a eins 6 GUIDELINES FOR LOCATING SMOKE DETECTORS 7 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS It UCTION si ida 8 Master Code E E E A A me a ee eR Sane a eerie ati dee ae wd as 8
11. ZoneLight6 Not Used ON Zone Light 7 Busy tone detection enabled OFF ZoneLight 8 Force Dialing enabled AC Failure Reporting Delay minutes Second Digit 0 Delay 1 Instant 2 Interior 3 Home Away 4 24 hour Bell 5 24 hour Bell Buzzer 6 24 hour Buzzer 7 Auxiliary Delay 8 Interior Delay Bell Time out Valid entries are from 001 to 255 minutes Zone Loop Response Time x 10 ms Valid entries are from 010 to 255 Zone Light OFF Communicator enabled Standard dialing Pulse dialing Pulse Dialing Make Break Ratio 33 67 2300Hz Radionics handshake Busy tone detection disabled Force Dialing disabled 41 PC2585 Version 1 1R 21 Second System Option Code Page 24 Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF OFF Zone Light 1 TLM disabled TLM enabled OFF _ Zone Light 2 TLM trouble sounds bell when armed TLM silent OFF _ Zone Light 3 Alarms restore on bell time out Alarms restoral follows zone restoral OFF _ Zone Light 4 Swinger Shutdown resets at 12 00 am Swinger Shutdown resets on arming ON _ Zone Light 5 Bell shutdown enabled Bell shutdown disabled OFF _ Zone Light 6 Bell output always pulsed Bell output follows zone type OFF _ Zone Light 7 Bell output inverted Bell output normal OFF _ Zone Light 8 User DLS window enabled User DLS window disabled 22 Third System Option Code Page 24 Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF OFF Zone Light 1 PO3 FTC output POS Strobe ou
12. event printed last The keypad will sound a tone to indicate when the system has finished printing all of the events in the event buffer or if the printer is not connected properly NOTE Refer to Printer Setup for instructions on connecting a local printer to the control panel 35 90 Installer Lockout Enable When this feature is enabled performing a hardware or software reset to restore the system s factory programming will not reset the Installers Code or the Downloading Access Code To enable this feature enter Section 90 After entering Section 90 enter the Installer s Code to confirm activation of this feature If the Installers Code is not entered correctly the keypad will sound a single long tone to indicate the error and the feature will not be enabled A system that has this feature enabled will provide an audible indication upon power up by clicking the telephone line relay 10 times When applying power to the system when performing a hardware reset see Section 99 the telephone line relay will sound the 10 click indication twice Ensure that the new Installer s Code has been entered correctly before enabling this feature as there is no way of re entering the Programming Mode without the new Installer s Code 91 Installer Lockout Disable Entering 91 Installer s Code while in the Installers Programming Mode will disable the Installer Lockout feature described in Section 90 If the Installer s Code is not
13. 1 1R Zone Light OFF No Force Arming Entry Exit sounder disabled Arming Inhibit disabled PC160UT Module disabled 24 Hour Bell Buzzer on Tamper Tamper follows restore Tamper Zone 8 disabled Engineer Reset disabled Zone Light OFF Zone 7 Normal Zone No keypad timeout Keypad Tamper Disabled Battery test every 4 minutes AC Trouble Reported AC supply 50Hz Y When Zone Light 1 is ON the Zone Definition programmed in Section 18 for Zone 7 will be ignored 27 Maximum Dialing Attempts per Buffer Page 27 Default 0 3 cta 0 3 nd Ha 0 3 Ve t 1 7 a Communications Buffer 1 Communications Buffer 2 Downloading Telephone Number 28 Swinger Shutdown and Transmission Delay Bell Delay Page 28 Default 0 3 0 0 0 0 UA A EE EE Swinger Shutdown Transmission Delay seconds Swinger Shutdown Enter a number from 01 to 99 00 provides unlimited transmissions per zone Note that the Fire Zone will always transmit Bell Delay minutes Transmission Delay Bell Delay The Transmission Delay is counted in seconds the Bell Delay is counted in minutes The Transmission and Bell Delays are applied to Burglary Zones only 43 PC2585 v1 1R 29 Communications Format Page 28 Default 4 3 Communications Buffer 1 ESE on oe 1 3 Communications Buffer 2 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
14. 16 are able to bypass zones When a Zone Light is ON the code indicated is able to bypass zones In the default setting Zone Lights 1 to 8 are ON 39 Keypad Lockout Options Keypad Lockout is a useful feature to stop users from trying to guess system access codes The number of attempts to enter a valid code before the keypad locks outis programmable as well as the duration of keypad lockout Entering 00 for the first two digits will disable this feature When the keypad locks out the bell will sound for approximately 10 seconds The keypad will beep 3 times every 10 seconds for the duration of the lockout time Pressing the key will not suppress the beeps If a reporting code is programmed the system will transmit a reporting code to indicate that the keypad has been locked out 40 43 Split Arming The Split Arming feature allows a single control panel to act as two independent alarm systems each with their own opening and closing schedules zone assignments and Access Codes Zone and Access Code assignments are programmed in Section 40 through 43 Typically zones and Access Codes are assigned to either Group A or Group B however the system may be programmed so that some zones and Access Codes are common to both Groups Sections 40 through 43 are programmed in the same manner as Programming Section 20 refer to Section 20 for programming instructions 40 Group A Zone Assignment This section is used to a
15. 2xk to dial a Hex B Enter 3 for a 4 second pause Hex C Enter k4xk for additional dial tone search Hex D Enter 52 to dial a Hex E The total number of digits including dial tone searches and pauses must not exceed 17 Remember to press after entering the last digit of the telephone number Press 02 to program the next section enter another section number or press a second time to return to the arm disarm mode 02 First Account Code The first account code is always transmitted to the first telephone number to identify the alarm customer After entering the section number 02 enter a 4 digit number If HEX digits A to F are required enter 1 to 6 and again to return keys to normal decimal entry Where a zero digit in the account code is required use HEX A x 1 to transmit 10 pulses The receiver at the monitoring station interprets 10 pulses for a digit as a zero If a three digit code is required as in 3 1 formats enter 0 as the last digit 0 represents a null digit where no pulses are transmitted 03 Second Telephone Number See Section 01 First Telephone Number for programming instructions The Second Telephone Number is for use with alternate dialing only When alternate dialing is enabled the system will alternately call the First and Second Telephone Numbers until communications are completed The Second Telephone Numberis assigned to Communication Buffer 1
16. 44 and 49 0ooocconnccinccccnccinccnonccnonnnonnnononc ono ncnn ccoo nrnn crac nr rca cn rca 17 Binary Data Display lt a sk ee ee a del RO eee 17 HEX Data Programming ia ino 17 00 Binary ProgFa MINO aiii it tard 18 01 First Telephone Number ici aid 18 02 First ACCOUNT A OS 18 03 Second Telephone Number f a E e re ae ar aar A a a r ra arare aaa a arae ae ar e ara aana i SiE eniinn 18 04 Second Account Code A A ene a id 18 05 Third Telephone Number A A 18 06 Third Account Code stisci a a dd a ai cdas 18 07 to 17 Reporting Code Explanation ooonooincccnnccinncconccnonnnonnccnnncnnnnnnnn nono nc nnn eE aeiiae na STS nn nc 18 07 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 0 eeceesceeseeeeseeeseeeeseeseeeeeaeeseaeeeaeessaeeeaeeeeaeecsaeeeaeessaeseaeesneeseaeessaeeeaeetaas 19 08 Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 ccccccccsceeessececeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeceeeeescaeeescaeeescaeeseeaeeeesaaeesseeescueeesseeeessaes 20 09 Tamper Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 o eeeccccesscceesneceeenceeeeeeeeeseaeeeecaneeseeeeeeseaeeeeseneeeseseeeseueeeseeesseaes 20 10 Tamper Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 o c cccecccccesseeeeseeeeeeneeeseneeeeeaneeeeneeeeseaeeeeeeneeesseeeesueesseeeeaaes 20 11 Closing Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 8 oo eeeccecceeseeneeeneeeeeeteaeeeeeeeeaeeseaeeeaeeseaeeeaeeeeaeeseeseaenaeeetenaas 20 12 Closing Reporting Codes Access Codes 9 16 eccccccsscceesseceenee
17. Code 1 to 8 4 digit code or 5 Master Code 9 1 to 8 4 digit code Eliminating an existing Access Code 5 Master Code 2 to 8 kkk or 5 Master Code 9 1 to 8 gt NOTE The Access Code numbers must be entered as one digit that is as 2 3 4 and so on User Functions Command 6 Master Code This command is used to set the system clock time and date and to set the Auto Arm and Auto Disarm times It is also used to turn ON and OFF a number of system functions The command is used by entering k 6 Master Code then a number from the following list to select the item to be changed 0 Installers test 1 System 24 hour clock enter HH MM and DD MM YY 2 Auto Arming time enter HH MM 3 Auto Disarm Time HH MM 4 Quick Arm enable disable 5 Auto Arm enable disable 6 Door Chime 7 Arm Disarm Memory 8 System Test 9 User Initiated Call up NOTE Enter the time in the 24 hour clock format Enter 00 to 23 for the hour and 00 to 59 for the minute For the date enter 01 to 31 for the day 01 to 12 for the month and 00 to 99 for the year Items 1 2 and 3 are time setting functions Enter 4 digits representing the time in hours and minutes HH MM in the 24 hour clock format Always enter a leading zero where only one digit is required 8 05 am would be entered as 0805 1 30 pm would be entered as 1330 Items 0 4 5 and 6 turn ON and OFF various features When
18. If the system is without battery and AC power it cannot continue to keep time Therefore when the panel is first powered up or when it has been without AC power long enough to completely discharge the standby battery the System 24 hour Clock must be reset If the time needs to be reset a Trouble condition will be indicated with Zone Light 8 see 2 System Trouble Command Setting the clock must include the day month and year e g HH MM DD MM YY Auto Arm Time of Day 6 Master Code 2 The PC2585 can be programmed to arm atthe same time each day Programming item 2 sets this time and the feature must be enabled as shown in item 5 see Auto Arm Enable below The keypad will sound for one minute before the system auto arms At the end of the one minute warning period the system will be armed note that there will be no Exit Delay Auto Arming may be cancelled using the following methods e Auto Arm Abort Any one key can be pressed to abort the Auto Arm sequence and silence the keypad during the one minute pre alert this is the default condition If Section 23 Zone Light 3 is ON then a valid 4 digit Access Code is required to abort the Auto Arm sequence The Auto Arm will be attempted at the same time the following day e Auto Arm Abort with Transmission Any time an Auto Arm is aborted using one of the above methods the Auto Arm abort reporting code programmed in Section 12 will be transmitted to the central
19. Section 24 OFF to ensure proper operation Keypad Zones IMPORTANT NOTE While the Installer s Programming Mode is active the F A and P keys will be bypassed until the Programming Mode is exited and an Access Code is entered There are three zones which can be activated from the keypad The alarm and restoral codes for keypad zones are programmed using the 8 command Pressing the F key or the 1 and 3 keys for 2 seconds activates a fire alarm The fire alarm sounds the siren bell in a pulsed mode and is annunciated as a memory condition The Fire key can be turned OFF in Section 24 Pressing the A key or the 4 and 6 keys for 2 seconds activates an auxiliary keypad zone If a reporting attempt is made to an alarm receiver and it is successful the PC2585 will acknowledge the transmission with a short series of beeps from the keypad Pressing the P key or the x and keys for 2 seconds activates the Police or Panic alarm The panic alarm can be programmed for audible or silent operation see Programming Section 24 There is no light annunciation from the keypad for the last two keypad zones however the keypad buzzer beeps 3 times to confirm activation on any of the keypad zones See Section 15 for alarm and restoral codes for all three keypad zones NOTE Pressing two keys simultaneously to activate a keypad zone will only function with the PC2550RK keypad This function will not work on other keypad
20. Third System Option Code Section 22 Terminals PO1 to PO4 are 50mA maximum switches to ground A 100 Ohm current limiting resistor is connected in series A small relay a buzzer or other DC operated device may be connected between the 12VDC AUX positive terminal and any one of the PO switched negative terminal on the main board e e Da CL TO EXTERNAL DEVICES Auxiliary Input Terminal AUX IN also Key Arming The AUX IN input terminal is a normally open 24 hour zone lt can be programmed from the keypad to be silent or audible There is no display on the keypad for the AUXIN input An alarm on this inputis created by applying a positive voltage or by closing a contact between the AUX IN terminal and the positive auxiliary supply See Programming Guide 8 Section 15 for programming the alarm and restoral codes The AUX IN terminal can also be used as a momentary key arming disarming input See Programming Guide Section 31 for a list of options for the AUX IN terminal Zone Input Terminals Z1 to Z8 Zone inputs Z1 to Z8 are supervised Double End Of Line resistor circuits Double E O L resistor circuits give zones the capability to detect tamper conditions A tamper condition can be either a short or open on a zone The normal condition is 5600 Ohms The Alarm condition is 11200 Ohms The tamper resistor is placed between the tamper contact
21. Transmission Delay Bell Delay ooonooinnicinicnonicinconnccnnoconnccnnncnrarnnnnccnrcrnrnnnccrnnn 28 29 Communications Formation iii 28 30 Communicator Call Direction Options oooccnncccnnoccccnonccnononnnonnncononnononnnnnnnnnnononnn nn nan nn ran nn rra nr ran nn nnnnnnnnnnnes 31 B1 POI PO2 and AUX IN Input OPTIONS cita ninia ireland 31 32 SyStem GlOCK TIMES lt c ecoci tibias a lola pi 32 SS Master e a A 32 34 Second Master Cod 6s iia a a did 32 85 Installers Code nie ea das 32 36 Bypass Mask Zones 1 8 uc aineen a nis E E A E a a E E A aa 33 37 Access Code Bypass Mask Access Codes 1 8 o ccccccesccceesseeeesneeeeeaeeeeesaeeeceneeeseaeeessnneeessaeeessneeeenseensaes 33 38 Access Code Bypass Mask Access Codes 9 16 ccccsccccssseeeeseeeeeeaeeeeeaneeeceneeeseaeeeeeeeeeeseaeeessneeeeserersaaes 33 39 Keypad Lockout Options cic sccccssccseesbece sve ceeeseqevnsseseusoeedeeses cnusscactesstucduvhedvesctceegdbedaasecedeuacvedsauessdbeavgiedeviess 33 40 43 Split Arming sez cats Hien dati ae ile es ten Deke a aot erika ea aol 33 40 Group A Zone Assigniment 6c ici kisi dd eens 33 41 Group B Zone ASSIQNMENE cccssscecseseeesssesesssscecsestecsusnsecsusseeseeeeesnsessueeeesseneeesenseesuensesesecssneeesseneesssees 33 42 Group A Access Code Assignment ceceeeeeeceneeceseeeeeeteaeeeseeseaeecaaeeeaeesseeeeaeessaeesseesaeeeaeeseaeeeeeseaeeseaeeeaeetaas 33 43 Group
22. and remains switched ON until the system is disarmed 3 20 minute Latched Alarm Output The PO terminal latches ON for 20 minutes on a zone alarm Entering any valid Access Code will reset the output 4 System Status Arm Disarm Output The PO terminal switches to ground when the system is armed The PO terminal will be opened when the system is disarmed 5 Keypad Buzzer Follow Mode The PO terminal switches to ground when the keypad sounder is ON The PO terminal will remain switched for as long as the keypad sounder is ON 6 Courtesy Pulse The PO terminal switches to ground during the Entry and Exit Delay times This function could be used to operate a light or other device near the entry exit door for the duration of the Entry and Exit times 7 Entry Delay Follower The PO terminal switches to ground for the duration of the Entry Delay 8 Exit Delay Follower The PO terminal switches to ground for the duration of the Exit Delay 9 PO Flashes during Exit Delay PO ON if in Alarm This option causes the PO terminal to pulse for the duration of the Exit delay Once fully armed the PO will deactivate If an alarm occurs the PO will activate steadily The output is deactivated on disarming Note that only Burglary Fire and F Key zones will activate the PO 31 A PO Flashes during armed period While the system is armed the PO will flash steadily Upon disarming the PO will deactivate B Kiss off Output The PO term
23. as Zone7 x y aaaa551i55 555 7 Zone8 x y If a transmission is not wanted for a particular reporting code then enter 00 or FF to disable that reporting code 19 08 Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit a zone restoral for zones 1 to 8 Use instructions in Section 07 as a guide for programming 09 Tamper Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 Program eight 2 digit Tamper Alarm Reporting Codes in this section While the system is armed the BELL output will be activated and the Tamper Alarm Reporting Code for a zone will be transmitted when a tamper alarm occurs While the system is disarmed the Tamper Alarm Reporting Code for a zone will be transmitted when a tamper alarm occurs The system may be programmed to activate either the BELL output or the keypad sounder when a tamper alarm occurs while the system is disarmed refer to Programming Section 25 Light 5 NOTE When Zone 7 is programmed as a Fire Zone Section 26 Zone Light 1 ON the Tamper Reporting Code for Zone 7 is transmitted to report a Fire Alarm Note that Tamper Alarms may not be bypassed with the 1 command To bypass Tamper Alarms enter the Installer s Programming Mode To re activate the zones enter an Access Code 10 Tamper Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 Program eight 2 digit Tamper Restoral Reporting Codes in this section These reporting codes are only transmitt
24. auxiliary supply Bell Siren Terminals BELL and BELL These terminals are for powering bells or other devices requiring a steady output voltage on alarm The bell output is fused for 5 amps When connecting sirens speakers with siren driver already built in be sure to observe the correct polarity Connect the positive lead to the BELL terminal and the negative lead to the BELL terminal If no siren or bell is used connect a 10004 resistor between BELL to BELL The bell siren alarm output is pulsed 1 second ON 1 second OFF when an alarm is created by the F keypad zone by the FIRE zone or when the Bell Pulse option is enabled in Section 21 Zone Light 6 The Bell output can also be programmed to be inverted refer to Programming Section 21 Zone Light 7 Keypad Terminals RED BLK YEL and GRN Connect the four colored wires from the keypads to these terminals When connecting more than one keypad connect in parallel across the keypad terminals at the control panel i e all reds together all blacks together all yellows together and all greens together The keypad red and black power supply terminals are fused through the auxiliary fuse Programmable Outputs PO1 PO2 PO3 and PO4 The PC2585 provides 4 programmable outputs The operation of PO1 and PO2 depends upon which option is selected in the programming table See the Programming Section 31 PO3 and PO4 can be programmed for different operations in the
25. bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Even if the smoke detector operates as intended there may be circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death E Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installa tion instructions They cannot discriminate between intruders and intended occupants Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams They cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls ceilings floor closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Any type of tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as masking painting or spraying of any material on the lenses mirrors windows or any other part of the detection system will impair its proper operation Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature However their effective ness can be reduced when the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area Some of these heat sources could be heaters radiators stoves barbeques fireplaces sunlight steam vents lighting and so on E W
26. codes from 2 to 8 To program Access Codes 9 to 16 press 9 to toggle into the upper code region Zone Lights 1 to 8 now represent Access Codes 9 to 16 Zone Light 1 is code 9 Zone Light 8 is code 16 The ready and armed LED s should flash to indicate that the user is in the upper programming region Program or remove Access Codes 9 to 16 as stated in 3 and 4 above Press 9 again to toggle back down to the lower region Access Codes 1 to 8 7 Do not try to remove the Master Code first code The Master Code may be changed but it must not be removed When changing the Master Code be sure to enter a valid 4 digit number use only number keys 0 to 9 Do not enter or x as one of the digits If the Master Code is forgotten and the panel is left disarmed program a new Master Code using the 8 Installer s Code 33 command If the Master Code is forgotten and the panel is left armed then the entire programming can be reset to factory default by using the Hardware Reset method described in Programming Section 99 8 To successfully program or remove additional codes the panel must be put into the code program mode by following step 1 followed by steps 3 or 4 Note that if no key entry is made for 2 minutes the panel will go back to the normal arm disarm mode after which step 1 must be repeated to get back into the code program mode 9 To exit the Access Code programming mode press Programming a new Access Code 5 Master
27. computer must be waiting for the panel to call before downloading can be performed 12 Utility Output Command 7 1 or 2 Access Code The PC2585 can control two utility outputs PO1 and PO2 from the keypad These outputs can be used for operating other devices such as garage door openers special lighting or door strikes The programmable outputs must be selected for keypad utility using the 8 Installer s Code 31 command and programming a 1 To enable PO1 enter 7 1 Access Code to enable PO2 enter 7 2 Access Code When the command is entered the keypad sounder and the programmable output are activated for 5 seconds Installer s Programming Command x 8 Installer s Code The PC2585 is completely programmable from the keypad by using commands in the 8 section The commands are described in detail in the Programming Section of this manual At Home Arming H9 HAccess Code Entering 9 before the arming code arms the panel without any entry delay on the delay zones and bypasses zones that are defined as Home Away This command is used for arming the system while at home When the panel is armed using 9 the Armed light will FLASH and the Bypass light will be ON to indicate that the Home Away zones are bypassed Once the panel is Armed in this mode using 1 will remove the bypass from those zones defined as Home Away if they have not been manually byp
28. entered correctly the keypad will sound a single long tone to indicate the error and the Installer s Lockout will not be disabled NOTE Control panels returned to DSC with the Installer Lockout feature enabled and no other apparent problems will be subject to an additional service charge 99 Factory Default This section is used to reset the EEPROM memory to the original factory default values After entering Section 99 enter the Installers Code to confirm activation of this feature If the Installer s Code is not entered correctly the keypad will sound a single long tone to indicate the error and the factory default will not be performed Hardware Reset of EEPROM Memory to Factory Defaults If the Installer s code is lost through inadvertent programming the only means of reprogramming the system is via a hardware reset If the installer s lockout is enabled there is no way to reprogram the system without entering the correct installer s code Follow the sequence outlined below to reset the panel to factory default conditions 1 Power unit down by removing both AC and battery power Using a jumper short the PO1 and Zone 1 terminals together Apply power to the PC2585 Wait for 10 seconds then remove the connection between the PO1 and Zone 1 terminals The system will have reloaded the EEPROM with the factory default codes a Aa O ND 36 FOR THE RECORD Customer Address Phone Installati
29. for a local only printer Station 1 is Communications Buffer 1 Station 2 is Communications Buffer 2 2 57 04101195 STATION 1 ACC 1234 3 01 04101195 STATION 1 ACC 1234 15 DOWNLOADING The PC2585 supports DSC s DLS 1 Downloading Software Refer to the downloading software manual for complete downloading instructions The following Programming Sections must be programmed before attempting to download Section 16 Lead In Code When the system calls the downloading computer during User Initiated Call up or Callback functions the Lead In Code will be transmitted to the monitoring station before the downloading computer is called Section 16 Lead Out Code When the system hangs up the line to the downloading computer the Lead Out Code will be transmitted to the monitoring station Section 21 User DLS Window The User DLS Window feature is enabled by turning ON Zone Light 8 in Section 21 When enabled pressing and holding the 9 key for approximately three seconds will cause the system to wait for 60 minutes for the downloading computer to call Section 22 Downloading Annunciation Downloading Annunciation is enabled by turning ON Zone Light 6 in Section 22 When enabled the keypad will beep eight times every ten seconds after downloading has been completed or after a failed attempt at downloading The downloading annunciation tone may be silenced by pressing any key on the keypad Section 44 Number of Rings Before
30. installer s programming command Section 23 Zone Light 6 Remember if no keypad entry is made for more than 2 minutes the keypad will return to the normal arm disarm display and the complete command will have to be re entered to program a new Access Code Programming Additional Access Codes 1 10 Press the and 5 keys then enter the Master code default 1234 to enter the additional code programming mode The Program light and Zone Light 1 will be ON to show that the first code the Master Code is already programmed with the factory default code 1234 The Master Code may be changed but do not try to erase the Master Code The installer can disable user changing of the Master Code by turning Zone Light 5 in Section 23 ON Seven additional codes may be programmed The Zone Lights are used to indicate which of these codes are already programmed zone ON steady and the one which is currently being programmed Zone Light is flashing To program the second code press 2 and Zone Light 2 will FLASH Then enter a 4 digit code and the buzzer will beep three times and Zone Light 2 will come ON steady indicating a programmed code To remove the second code press 2 the buzzer will beep three times and Zone Light 2 will FLASH Enter kkk the buzzer will beep three times and Zone Light 2 will go out to show that the code has been removed Follow the instructions in 3 or 4 for programming or removing any of the other additional
31. purchase All authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program Anyone re turning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization num ber Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover e damage incurred in shipping or handling e damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake or lightning e damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls Ltd such as excessive voltage mechanical shock or water damage e damage caused by unauthorized attachment alterations modifications or foreign objects e damage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplied by Digital Secu rity Controls Ltd e defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the prod ucts e damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed e damage from improper maintenance e damage arising out of any other abuse mishandling or improper application of the products Digital Security Controls Ltd s liability for failure to repair the product under this war ranty after a reasonable number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the prod uct as the exclusive remedy for breach of warranty U
32. refer to Section 30 for information 04 Second Account Code The second account code is always transmitted to the second telephone number See Section 02 First Account Code for programming instructions 05 Third Telephone Number Refer to Section 01 First Telephone Number for programming instructions The Third Telephone Number is assigned to Communication Buffer 2 refer to Section 30 for information 06 Third Account Code Refer to Section 02 First Account Code for programming instructions Note that the Third Account Code is always transmitted to the Third Telephone Number 07 to 17 Reporting Code Explanation Sections 07 to 17 are used to program the communicator reporting codes A reporting code is transmitted along with the account code with each transmission If the reporting codes are not programmed no transmission will be sent when an event e g alarm tamper restoral opening closing trouble etc occurs To prevent a transmission from being sent for any event in the following sections leave it unprogrammed or enter 00 as the reporting code Between 8 to 9 reporting codes are programmed in each section Once the section number is entered the keypad expects 8 to 9 two digit numbers to be entered for the number of reporting codes in that section The keypad beeps twice and the Armed light FLASHES after each 2 digit number is entered After the last code is entered programming of the current sectio
33. station When the panel does arm by Auto Arming any open zones will be Force armed If Zone Light 2 in Section 23 is ON the panel will send a partial closing code to let the central station know zones were bypassed If Section 23 Zone Light 1 is ON the zones that were bypassed will be identified by transmitting their alarm code along with the partial closing code Auto Disarm Time of Day 6 Master Code 3 The PC2585 can be programmed to disarm atthe same time each day In order for the panel to automatically disarm at the time entered program a valid time To disable Auto Disarming program an invalid time such as 9999 Quick Arm 6 Master Code 4 The Quick Arm feature is enabled by pressing the 4 key while in the User s Function Commands section When enabled enabled 3 beeps disabled one long beep the panel can be armed by entering 0 The closing code transmitted for Quick Arm is the same as the code which is programmed for the Master Code Auto Arm Enable 6 Master Code 5 Entering 6 Master Code 5 will enable disable the Auto Arming feature When the feature is being Enabled the keypad buzzer will sound 3 beeps and when being Disabled the buzzer will sound one long beep Door Chime 6 Master Code 6 The Door Chime feature is enabled by pressing the 6 key while in the User s Function Commands section When enabled the keypad buzzer will
34. testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition E Compromise of Radio Frequency Wireless Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference Hi System Users A user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch possibly due to permanent or temporary physical disability inability to reach the device in time or unfamiliarity with the correct operation It is important that all system users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm E Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert occupants of a fire for a number of reasons some of which follow The smoke detectors may have been improperly installed or positioned Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detectors such as when the fire is in a chimney walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors may not detect smoke from fires on another level of the residence or building Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well Smoke detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas im
35. the low battery condition and then entering an Access Code 2 AC Power Failure There is no audible annunciation on AC power failure The system Trouble light will come ON but the audible indication will not sound until there is a low battery condition An AC Failure Transmission Delay can be programmed for 1 to 255 minutes See Programming Guide Section 19 3 Keypad Tamper Trouble The Keypad Tamper function is enabled in Section 26 with Zone Light 4 If the LED625T or LCD600T keypads are removed from their wall mounts a keypad tamper will be annunciated and displayed on the keypad and the LCD600T will display the message Service Required Call Installer If programmed in Section 16 a Keypad Tamper Reporting Code will be transmitted When a keypad tamper trouble is initiated the system may be disarmed but not armed The Ready light will remain OFF until all Keypads are returned to their mounting plates and the Q 8 Installer s Code command is entered to reset the system Keypad Tampers will be indicated with Zone Light 3 but Keypad Tampers will not be stored in the Trouble Memory NOTE The bell and keypad sounder will not sound for Keypad Tampers 4 Telephone Line Trouble A telephone line trouble is generated when the line voltage drops below 3 volts for more than 30 seconds lt generates a keypad trouble when the system is disarmed and rings a local alarm when the panel is armed See Section 21 for options
36. the second digit position tells the PC2585 not to send an extended round 3 All other non alarm reporting codes must be set up to send an extended second round The first digit of the reporting code is used to identify the event while the second or extended digit is used to associate the event with a particular item i e A reporting code of E3 means restore zone 3 E restore 3 zone 3 4 The following is a list of first digit identifiers that should be used with the Radionics format e Restorals E For example E3 restore zone 3 e Openings B For example B2 opening by user 2 e Closings C For example C4 closing by user 4 e Troubles F For example F5 trouble from source 5 e Miscellaneous D For example D1 partial closing Sescoa Super Speed Format The Sescoa Super Speed Format must be programmed exactly as follows in order to function correctly 1 The account code must be four decimal digits in length and in the range of 0001 to 3374 2 The reporting codes must be 2 digits in length and programmed as follows Alarms Zones 1 8 Section 07 and 09 A1 to A8 Restorals Zones 1 8 Section 08 and 10 A1 to A8 All Opening Codes Sections 13 and 14 BA All Closing Codes Sections 11 and 12 CA Partial Closing Section 11 C1 Low Battery Section 16 E1 Battery Restorals Section 17 E1 AC Failure Section 16 E1 AC Restoral Section 17 El Bell circuit Trouble Section 16
37. with 1 to bypass zones Only the zones assigned to the same side of the system as the Access Code can be bypassed The ability to bypass using certain Access Codes can be eliminated See the Access Bypass Mask instructions in Programming Sections 37 and 38 NOTE At no time can any armed zone be bypassed Display Trouble Conditions x H2 The PC2585 continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions If one of these conditions occurs the Trouble light will come ON and the audible indication will sound two short beeps every 10 seconds When the key is pressed the audible indication will stop but the Trouble light will remain ON until the trouble is cleared Trouble conditions can also be transmitted to the monitoring station see Programming Sections 16 and 17 for alarm and restoral trouble codes Press the then 2 keys to display the type of trouble The Zone Lights indicate the type of trouble condition 1 Low standby battery AC power failure Keypad Tamper trouble Telephone line trouble Unsuccessful communication attempt with monitoring station Bell circuit failure Smoke detector zone trouble 8 Loss of time on internal clock Press to return to Ready NO of WO ND 1 Low Battery A battery trouble will be displayed and can be reported if the battery is weak disconnected or the battery fuse is blown The low battery trouble display is latching and can only be cleared by correcting
38. 00 01 02 03 04 depending on receiver type selected in Section 29 Two digit alarm reporting code in Section 07 i e enter 31 for two digit code 31 Transmission sent 1234 31 3 1 Format Extended Reporting Required 3 digit account code in Sections 02 04 or 06 i e enter 1230 for account code 123 Format code 06 07 08 09 10 depending on receiver type selected in Section 29 e Two digit alarm reporting code in Section 07 i e enter 31 Transmission sent First round 1233 Second round 333 1 If a transmission is not wanted for a particular reporting code then enter 00 to disable that reporting code Slot Format The slot format is a DTMF transmission consisting of a 4 digit Account Code eight 1 digit reporting channels and one 1 digit status channel Slot Format Channels 123 45 67 8 Xx aa aa xXx X X X X X XxX i Account Event Status Code Code Code Slot Format Programming Codes f x represents Transmissions Channels 1 through 8 This number determines to zonet y y which channel the zone will report ZINE A y y represents the Event Identifier 1 to 9 and A to F This number describes the type Zone3 x y of event Zone4 x y i represents the status of the zone 6 indicates a Trouble 7 indicates an Alarm 8 Zone5 Xx y indicates a Low Battery and Restoral 9 indicates a Test Transmission Zone6 x y For example if Zone 3 is programmed as 31 an alarm on Zone 3 would report
39. 65 9310 Printed in Canada 29002617 RO Installation M anual L PC 2585 Software Version 1 1R DLS 1 V6 2KR and up eWARNING 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 LIMITED WARRANTY Digital Security Controls Ltd warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use During the warranty period Digital Security Controls Ltd shall at its option repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to its factory at no charge for labour and materials Any replacement and or repaired parts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety 90 days which ever is longer The original owner must promptly notify Digital Security Controls Ltd in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship such written notice to be received in all events prior to expiration of the warranty period International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States with the exception that Digital Security Controls Ltd shall not be responsible for any customs fees taxes or VAT that may be due Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty please retur
40. Access Code will arm and disarm the entire panel 33 Armed Status Indications When only one group of a split armed system either Group A or Group B is armed the Armed indicator will FLASH and the zone indicators for the armed group will FLASH If both Group A and Group B are armed the Armed indicator will be ON steadily and the Zone Lights will not flash Zone Bypassing When the system is set up for split arming the 1 bypass command should be set so that bypassing requires the use of an Access Code see Section 23 Zone Light 4 Communicator When set up for split arming and both Group A and Group B are reporting to the same telephone number with different account codes Group A burglar alarms and restorals are programmed as 1 in Section 30 to use the first Communications Buffer only Group B burglar alarms and restorals are programmed with a 2 in Section 30 to use the second Communications Buffer only It is necessary to program both the First and Third Telephone Numbers with the same telephone number Split Arming Restrictions The following restrictions apply to split arming applications e The Master Code must be assigned to both Group A and Group B All codes and zones must be assigned even if not used e Transmission delay must not be used e Bell Delay must not be used e Home Away zones must not be used e Blockschloss see Section 31 must not be used e PO Option 9 D and Quick Exit
41. Answer and Downloading Configuration Zone Lights 1 to 4 are programmed to set the number of rings the panel will look for before it answers a call from the downloading computer Zone Light 5 is programmed to enable or disable the control panel for downloading If downloading is disabled all other Programming Sections relating to downloading need not be programmed Zone Light 6 enables or disables User Initiated Call up to the downloading computer Zone Light 7 enables or disables the answering machine override option Double Call Zone Light 8 enables or disables the Call Back option Section 46 Panel Identification Code A four digit code must be programmed into this section to allow the downloading computer to identify the control panel Every system should have a unique Panel Identification Code Section 47 Downloading Access Code A 4 digitcode must be programmed into this section to allow access to the control panel by the downloading computer Section 48 Downloading Computer Telephone Number If Callback or User Initiated Call up is enabled in Section 44 then this section must be programmed with the telephone number of the downloading computer Downloading and Answering Machine The PC2585 software provides a means to handle downloading when an answering machine is also connected to the telephone line In Section 44 if Zone Light 7 is OFF it is assumed that there is no answering machine connected to the teleph
42. B Access Code ASSIGNMENT cccceccceeeeceeeeneeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeseanecesaeeeseaaeessaaeeeseaeeescaaeesenaeeesenseesseneesesaes 33 44 Number of Rings Before Answer and Downloading Configuration c cccssscceceseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseneeeesseeersaes 34 45 Double Call Time ts s secscet sete saci etietev sees Suse dete dad 34 46 Panel Identification Cod ssis cresie ap e cect cvesctevessicesdviavesleecuseteceuaiveuseeet 34 47 Downloading ACCesS Cod Esisi tiered dane nt antes al jude bons event ae 34 48 Downloading Telephone Number cccccceeeeececeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeaeeeeeececnaaeeeeeeseaaaeeeeesecaeeeeeessenaaeeeseeeneeeeeeteeed 35 49 Printer Config tration eo 2 c0 ses sees vexsecex A tin evict dams ebevisi er te dienes 35 50 Printer Language Option cccecsccccesseceeeeeeeenceeceeneeeccaeececaaeesecaeeeseseesscaceeeseaeeesceeeesecaeesueeesseesesnseeeseeeeesaes 35 89 Print Event Bufer re A Ae a een ee ee 35 90 Installerskockout Enables iis scic caee tocar a ra e a a ic cde aa a lac a a a a ae aai 36 91 nstaler Coc KOU DSa DE a dis 36 99 Factory Detault E E E r A AE 36 FOR THE RECORD 37 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS 38 KEYPAD AND FIRE CIRCUIT WIRING INFORMATION 49 HOOK UP DIAGRAM 50 SPECIFICATIONS Control Panel Specifications 12 zones including 8fully programmable supervised zones EOL resistors including Fire Zone capability e 1 auxiliary normally open zone 3 keypad act
43. FA Bell circuit Restoral Section 17 F1 Troubles Sections 16 and 17 AA Priority Alarms Section 15 A1 to 99 Test Code Section 17 1C or DC Opening After Alarm Section 14 B1 Auto arm Abort Code Section 12 C8 Slot Format Refer to Section 07 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 on page 19 for information on using the Slot Format 29 4 3 DTMF Format The 4 3 DTMF format features the advantage of rapid transmission in cases where a large number of reporting codes need to be transmitted The 4 3 DTMF Formatis compatible with most Sur Gard digital receivers Note that this format will respond to 2300Hz handshake tones only The 4 3 DTMF Format transmits 8 DTMF digits for each event Each round is transmitted as follows AAAA XCC P Where AAAA isthe Account Code X is a pre programmed Event Identifier cc is the 2 digit Reporting Code P is the checksum parity The following Event Identifiers are pre programmed and will be transmitted before each Reporting Code Identifier Event Identifier Event 0 Test Transmission 6 Troubles Tamper Alarms 1 Fire Alarm 7 Medical Alarm 2 Panic Alarm 9 Burglary Tamper Trouble Priority 3 Burglary Alarm Restorals 4 Closing D Partial Closing 5 Opening F Auto Arm Cancel Keypad Lockout DLS Lead in and Lead out Codes Opening After Alarm Keypad Tamper Semadigit DTMF Pager Format The Semadigit DTMF Pager Format transmits 7 DTMF digits for each event Each round is transmit
44. INSTALLER S PROGRAMMING MODE THE SYSTEM MUST BE ARMED AND THEN DISARMED TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION Reviewing Programmed Data Enter the section to be programmed by entering the 2 digit section number Zone Lights 1 through 4 will represent the value in binary format of the first digit in the section Press the F key to advance the display to the next digit At the end of the section the keypad will beep several times and then return to the Program Mode so that another section can be selected for review or programming Sections 20 through 26 44 and 49 These sections allow system options to be selected Refer to the Programming Worksheets for information on which options are represented by the Zone Lights in each section These sections are programmed by turning the Zone Lights ON and OFF To turn a light ON or OFF press a number from 1 to 8 All lights in a section may be turned OFF at once by pressing 0 When all programming selections have been made press to save the changes and return to the program mode HEX data entry Refer to HEX Data Programming Binary Data Display Zone Lights 1 through 4 are used to display the value in binary format ave 011234 5 6 7 8 9A BCDEF of the data at each digit as shown in the table shown here lee lolo allas Zone 30 0 00 C ma m mm m O O CO ee Zone 4 0 0 0 0 0 10 O e O eke HEX Data Pr
45. Installation M anual L PC 2585 Software Version 1 1R DLS 1 V6 2KR and up eWARNING 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 LIMITED WARRANTY Digital Security Controls Ltd warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use During the warranty period Digital Security Controls Ltd shall at its option repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to its factory at no charge for labour and materials Any replacement and or repaired parts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety 90 days which ever is longer The original owner must promptly notify Digital Security Controls Ltd in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship such written notice to be received in all events prior to expiration of the warranty period International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States with the exception that Digital Security Controls Ltd shall not be responsible for any customs fees taxes or VAT that may be due Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty please return the item s in question to the point of
46. RTEX 20 BPS 2300 Hz 3 1 extended 08 SILENT KNIGHT FAST 20 BPS 1400 Hz 3 1 extended 09 RADIONICS 2300 1400 Hz 3 1 extended 10 RADIONICS 2300 1400 Hz 3 1 extended with parity 11 Sescoa super speed with identified openings closings 12 DTMF Fast Slot Programming Method 13 Sur Gard 4 3 DTMF with Parity 2300Hz This format will respond to 2300Hz handshakes only 14 Semadigit DTMF Pager Format 15 Semaphone Pager 16 Private Line See Section 20 for Radionics handshake option 28 10 BPS and 20 BPS Formats 10 BPS is the standard slow format used on Silent Knight Ademco receivers DATA 1900 Hz KISS OFF 1400 Hz SPEED 10 baud 20 BPS is the standard fast format used on the DCI Franklin Sescoa and Vertex receivers DATA 1800 Hz KISS OFF 2300 Hz SPEED 20 baud Radionics Format For conventional Radionics 3 1 format the communications mode should be set on either Radionics rounds format 09 or Radionics parity format 10 The extended version of the Radionics format is normally used The following guidelines are provided to help in configuring the PC2585 for Radionics format 1 The customer account code must be only 3 digits with a zero making up the fourth digit i e Enter 1230 to program an account code of 123 2 The zone alarm reporting codes must all be single digit numerical codes with no extended second round being sent i e Zone 1 10 Zone 2 20 Zone 6 60 The zero in
47. Y HERE 12 0 3m Max Top of detector acceptable here Wall NOTE Measurements shown are to the closest edge of the detector Figure 4 Smoke Detector mounting and Dead Air Space The smoke from a fire generally rises to the ceiling spreads out across the ceiling surface and begins to bank down from the ceiling The corner where the ceiling and wall meet is an air space into which the smoke may have difficulty penetrating In most fires this dead air space measures about 4 in 0 1m along the ceiling from the corner and about 4 in 0 1m down the wall as shown in Figure 4 Detectors should not be placed in the dead air space KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Introduction The PC2550RK remote keypad provides complete information and control of the PC2585 control panel The panel can be fully programmed from the keypad The 8 Zone Lights and the Fire light provide alarm and status indication for the alarm circuits The 6 function lights guide the user in operating the system The built in buzzer lets the user hear correct key entries and other alert signals The 12 digit keypad is used for code entry and other programming functions All keypad entries are made by pressing one key at a time The keypad is normally resting in the arm disarm mode In this condition the Zone Lights are indicating the opening and closing of zones The Ready LIGHT comes ON when all zones are closed The system can be directed to perform other
48. Zone Light4 OFF Keypad Tamper Disabled Keypad tamper conditions will not be reported or indicated Disable Keypad Tamper if LED625T or LCD600T keypads are not being used ON Keypad Tamper Enabled The Keypad Trouble function described in Display Trouble Conditions 2 in the Keypad Functions section of the manual will be enabled Zone Light5 OFF Battery Test Every 4 Minutes The system will perform a battery test every 4 minutes ON Battery Test Every 10 Seconds and Battery Test on Arming The system will perform battery test every 10 seconds and when the system is armed Zone Light6 OFF AC Trouble Reported When OFF AC troubles will be reported ON AC Trouble Not Reported When ON AC troubles will not be reported Do not use this feature with the Power Loss Inhibits Arming feature Section 25 Zone Light 3 ON Zone Light 7 OFF AC supply 50Hz ON AC supply 60Hz Zone Light8 OFF Not Used e Default setting Battery Test Function Battery Test Every 10 Seconds Zone Light 5 ON When an Access Code is entered to arm the system there will be a 5 second delay before the arming sequence begins During the delay a battery test is performed e If Power Loss Inhibits Arming is enabled Section 25 Zone Light 3 ON the system will not arm if a low battery condition is present If there is a Low Battery Trouble when an Access Code is entered to arm the system and Power Loss Inhibits Arming is disable
49. a ERA arate ues 8 Installers Programming Code cic ad ne each vi ede a dL nee eee he 8 AMI hess A aE a teak eset SR Gad cabin teeth a e RA cee tate tt te Ue ee oe ete 8 Disarming ii ieee ete ead is ee kd dice 8 Auto Bypass Fome Away ArMING rasis ecco veeees toto ate latin eet ave 8 Bypass ZONES cccccoocccnoncccnnonnccnnnnonannnos KJE I Ae ee ee ee eee 9 Display Trouble Conditions K 2 a chest ee oe ec es haa eee ta teh a eters tere gedit 9 Alarm Memory Display RSE Ee I SA E ETE E AE E eeatieecin ga teed ether T 10 Switched Auxiliary Supply Control Hold Down 4 c tie tantes 10 User Programming Command Pel 5 Master Code smilies 10 User Functions Command 06 6 Master Code oooooccnncconiccinnccnoncnonccconncronccnncn rn cnnnn conc nc nnc nana 11 Setting the Clock oooooonicinnninccnnnoo 6 Master Codel 1 oooonoconnccnnnnnnnccnnnnoncccnncccnocnnonccnnrnnanccnnnnnnnno 12 Auto Arm Time of Day eee 6 Master Code 2 oo cece ecceeseeesceeeeeeeeeeeeneeseeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeesaes 12 Auto Disarm Time of Day 6 Master Code 3 oo eeceeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeseeeeeneesaes 12 Quick Arm ooo eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeteeteeeeenees 6 Master Code 4 oo eeeecececeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeseeeseeeseeeseeeeeneeeaes 12 Auto Arm Enable sce 6 Master Code 5 oo eee eeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeesseeseee
50. a factory default program Any additional programming required can be done through the keypad For many applications all that will be required is to enter the telephone number and alarm codes with keypad entries that are as straight forward as dialing a telephone number If you need help talk to your DSC equipment distributor The following items are required for bench testing 1 Single Pole Single Throw SPST switch e 1 Single Pole Double Throw Centre off SPDT switch e 2 5600 resistors Bench Testing Set up One of the outer leads A of the SPST switch is connected to the COM terminal closest to the zone you are working on The common lead of the SPST B is shorted to the outer lead D of the SPDT switch One 560042 resistor is connected between the two outer leads of the SPDT switch D to F The other 56000 resistor is connected from the common lead to the outer lead of the SPDT E to F The common lead of the SPDT switch E goes to the zone terminal you are working on View af underside af switches The normal condition exists when the SPST switch is shorting leads A to B and the SPDT switch is shorting leads E to F These are the zone status conditions and switch settings e Switch 1 on AB and switch 2 on EF is a restoral condition 5600 Ohms e Switch 1 on AB and switch 2 on EE is an Alarm condition 11200 Ohms e Switch 1 on BC is a Tamper condition open e Switch 2 on DE is a Tamper condition s
51. all red wires from the keypads to the RED terminal Connect all black wires from the keypads to the BLK terminal The following DSC keypads are also compatible with the PC2585 LED625 LED625T LCD600 LCD600T Consult your DSC dealer for information regarding these keypads and required software versions Power up Procedure If the Keypads are located a distance from the panel install an extra keypad temporarily at the panel during power up testing An extra keypad with a short length of cable and alligator clips attached is helpful for testing and programming PC2585 systems Connect the transformer and wait approximately 5 seconds Enter a few keypad commands and open a zone to be sure that the panel and keypad are responding to signals If the keypad does not respond and there are no indicators ON check for AC voltage at the AC terminals If there is 16 VAC present check that the keypad wiring is correct and check the keypad auxiliary supply fuse If the keypad auxiliary supply fuse is blown check for a short between the keypad red and black wires before replacing the fuse If the keypad is responding normally connect the battery The red battery lead attaches to the positive battery post and the black battery lead attaches to the negative battery post NOTE THE PC2585 WILL NOT START UP IF AC IS OFF Testing The System See Installer s test 6 Master Code 0 or do the following Contact the monito
52. and the alarm contact This configuration will allow the panel to detect zone tampers zone open or shorted zones in alarm alarm condition of 11200 Ohms and restored zones normal condition of 5600 Ohms See the Hook up Diagram for normally closed and normally open contact connections Telephone Terminals A B C D and EGND The wires from the RJ31 X telephone jack are connected to these terminals in the following way A Red wire from RJ31 X cord Incoming line from B Green wire from RJ31 X cord telephone company C Grey wire from RJ31 X cord Outgoing line to D Brown wire from RJ31 X cord house telephone s Battery Connections Do not connect the battery or the transformer until the wiring is complete Connect the red battery lead to the positive battery terminal and the black lead to the negative battery terminal If the connection is made in reverse the battery fuse will blow The battery charging voltage is factory set and normally needs no adjustment Keypad Installation Mount the keypads near the exit entry doors The PC2550RK keypad has a red a black a green and a yellow wire on the back Connect these four wires to the four keypad terminals on the control panel using four conductor quad telephone wire Up to three keypads may be connected to one PC2585 Connect all green wires from the keypads to the GRN terminal on the panel Connect all yellow wires from the keypads to the YEL terminal on the panel Connect
53. arning Devices Warning devices such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence or premise then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened Audible waming devices may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos radios televisions air conditioners or other appliances or passing traffic Audible warning devices however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person E Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means which may be difficult to detect Hi Insufficient Time There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended yet the occupants will not be protected from the emergency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner If the system is monitored the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings E Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component E Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be found by regular testing and maintenance
54. assed The 1 command used here only removes the bypass from zones that have been Automatically bypassed with the 9 command Quick Arm Command x 0 Entering 0 is accepted as a valid arming code when the Quick Arm feature is activated This command is often used when individuals are only required to ARM the system These individuals will not be able to disarm the system This could be used with home visitors in the case of a residential alarm or junior employees and maintenance staff in the case of a commercial alarm See instructions in the 6 User s Function Commands section for activating the Quick Arm feature This feature should not be enabled if the One Time Use Code is enabled The One Time Use Code must be used for arming before it is erased Quick Exit Command 0 When Armed Entering 0 when the system is fully armed will allow the user 2 minutes to exit the premises through any delay zone without altering the status of the system if the quick exit feature is enabled The quick exit feature can be enabled by turning ON Zone Light 7 in Section 23 After 0 is entered into an armed system one and only one delay zone may be tripped Any additional activity on any other active zone will cause that zone to begin its alarm sequence 0 for Quick Exit on a partially armed system is not supported Quick Exit must not be used when auxiliary delay zones are force armed Turn Zone Light 4 in
55. atically bypassed When the Home Away zones are automatically bypassed for example by arming and not leaving the premises or by arming with the 9 command enter k 1 to apply the Exit Delay to all Home Away Zones before activating 4 24 hour Bell Zone is active at all times and will create an alarm with the system armed or disarmed This zone will always activate the bell siren output 5 24 hour Bell Buzzer operates as the type 4 except the bell siren output is activated only when the panel is armed and only the keypad buzzer is activated while the panel is disarmed 6 24 hour Buzzer operates as the type 4 except only the buzzer will be activated in the armed or disarmed mode 7 Auxiliary Delay Zone operates the same as the type 0 zone except the entry exit times can be independently set in Section 19 This zone type is useful when a zone with an entry and or exit time is required that is different from the standard times as established for type 0 zones in Section 19 If Section 24 Light 4 is ON it will allow the system to be armed even if the auxiliary delay zone is open Also the system can be armed with the aux delay zone closed and then it can be opened before the aux exit delay has expired In both cases the aux delay zone will not become active until both the aux exit delay has expired and the zone is closed 8 Interior Delay Zone Interior Delay Zones feature a standard exit delay If the system is armed and
56. beep quickly 5 times each time any zone programmed as a Door Chime type in Section 18 opens or closes The Door Chime feature does not operate on other zone definitions Zone bypass may be used to eliminate beeping on doors where it is not wanted This feature operates only while the panel is disarmed Arm Disarm Memory 6 Master Code 7 The Arm Disarm Memory command displays the last Access Code to arm or disarm the system When the command is entered the Access Codes are displayed on the Zone Lights If more than one Zone Light is ON add the zone numbers to determine the Access Code for example if Zone Lights 2 and 8 are ON Access Code 10 is indicated If Split Arming is disabled the zone lights will display the last Access Code used to disarm the system Press 9 to display the last Access Code used to arm the system If Split Arming is enabled the zone lights will display the last Access Code entered on the keypad Press 9 to display the second last Access Code entered on the keypad System Test 6 Master Code 8 The system test feature sounds the bell or siren lights the keypad indicators and beeps the keypad buzzer for 2 seconds If a Test Transmission Reporting Code is programmed in Section 17 it will be transmitted during the System Test User Call up 6 Master Code 9 This function is enabled in Section 44 When activated the panel will call the downloading computer The downloading
57. can be converted to a normal code by turning Zone Light 6 OFF in Section 23 When the system has been armed using the Quick Arm or Auto Arm functions the first reporting code for the Master Code will be transmitted The Master Code is required to enable or disable these functions When the system is armed with one or more zones bypassed the Partial Closing Code will be transmitted Note that the Partial Closing Code is sent with the regular closing code to identify it as a partial closing condition If Section 23 Zone Light 1 is ON then the bypassed zones will be identified between the Partial Closing Code and the Closing Code 12 Closing Reporting Codes Access Codes 9 16 Program nine 2 digit Closing Reporting Codes in this section The Auto Arm Cancellation Code is transmitted when Auto Arming is cancelled refer to Keypad Functions for information on the Auto Arm function 13 Opening Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 8 Program eight 2 digit Opening Reporting Codes in this section When the system is disarmed using one of the Access Codes the corresponding reporting code in this section is transmitted 14 Opening Reporting Codes Access Codes 9 16 If the After Alarm Code is programmed that code will be transmitted to the monitoring station on opening if an alarm occurred during the previous armed period This feature is useful for installations where openings and closings are not normally reported but it is desired to report
58. ccess Code Bypass Mask Access Codes 1 8 Page 33 If a light is ON then that Access Code may be used to bypass zones If an Access Code is not required to bypass zones programming in this section will not affect system operation The Access Code Required for Bypass option is programmed in Section 23 Zone Light 4 Default ON Access Code 1 ON Access Code 2 Access Code 3 ON o LON Access Code 4 ON _ Access Code 5 ON Access Code 6 S N ___ Access Code 7 ON Access Code 8 45 PC2585 v1 1R 38 Access Code Bypass Mask Access Codes 9 16 Page 33 If a light is ON then that Access Code may be used to bypass zones If an Access Code is not required to bypass zones programming in this section will not affect system operation The Access Code Required for Bypass option is programmed in Section 23 Zone Light 4 Default ON ON ON LON ON ON LON ON Ls LS Access Code 9 Access Code 10 Access Code 11 Access Code 12 Access Code 13 Access Code 14 Access Code 15 Access Code 16 39 Keypad Lockout Options Page 33 Default 0 0 Number of attempts to enter a valid code before keypad locks out Enter 00 to disable this feature 1 5 Keypad Lockout Duration in minutes 40 Group A Zone Assignment Page 33 If a Zone Light is ON then that Zone is assigned to Group A Default ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON EA ES tt Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zon
59. ccnonnnonnnononc ono ncnn ccoo nrnn crac nr rca cn rca 17 Binary Data Display lt a sk ee ee a del RO eee 17 HEX Data Programming ia ino 17 00 Binary ProgFa MINO aiii it tard 18 01 First Telephone Number ici aid 18 02 First ACCOUNT A OS 18 03 Second Telephone Number f a E e re ae ar aar A a a r ra arare aaa a arae ae ar e ara aana i SiE eniinn 18 04 Second Account Code A A ene a id 18 05 Third Telephone Number A A 18 06 Third Account Code stisci a a dd a ai cdas 18 07 to 17 Reporting Code Explanation ooonooincccnnccinncconccnonnnonnccnnncnnnnnnnn nono nc nnn eE aeiiae na STS nn nc 18 07 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 0 eeceesceeseeeeseeeseeeeseeseeeeeaeeseaeeeaeessaeeeaeeeeaeecsaeeeaeessaeseaeesneeseaeessaeeeaeetaas 19 08 Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 ccccccccsceeessececeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeceeeeescaeeescaeeescaeeseeaeeeesaaeesseeescueeesseeeessaes 20 09 Tamper Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 o eeeccccesscceesneceeenceeeeeeeeeseaeeeecaneeseeeeeeseaeeeeseneeeseseeeseueeeseeesseaes 20 10 Tamper Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 o c cccecccccesseeeeseeeeeeneeeseneeeeeaneeeeneeeeseaeeeeeeneeesseeeesueesseeeeaaes 20 11 Closing Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 8 oo eeeccecceeseeneeeneeeeeeteaeeeeeeeeaeeseaeeeaeeseaeeeaeeeeaeeseeseaenaeeetenaas 20 12 Closing Reporting Codes Access Codes 9 16 eccccccsscceesseceeneeeeeeaeeesesneeeceneeeseaeeeseaaeeeseaeeess
60. ccur for groups using Communication Buffer 1 For example if Group A is programmed to use both buffers the dialer will alternate between the First and Second Telephone Numbers Communication Buffer 1 before calling the Third Telephone Number Communication Buffer 2 Where all reporting codes are to be sent using one communication buffer enter 1 for all of the above groups 31 PO1 PO2 and AUX IN Input Options The Auxiliary Input Zone PO1 and PO2 outputs have options which are programmed in this section Program four digits in this section The first digit configures PO1 the second digit configures PO2 and the last 2 digits configure the Auxiliary Input Zone PO1 can control the PC16OUT Module or any Programmable output option described below PO2 can control a Printer or any Programmable output option described below Programmable Options for PO1 and PO2 0 Ground Start Pulse This option provides a 2 second switch to ground before dialling begins to obtain the dial tone on Ground Start telephone equipment 1 Utility Output any Access Code This output can be activated from the keypad by the user When activated the PO output will switch to ground for 5 seconds and the keypad buzzer will sound To activate a utility output on PO1 enter 7 1 any Access Code To activate a utility output on PO2 enter 7 2 any Access Code 2 Strobe Output Latched alarm output The PO terminal switches to ground after an alarm
61. d 1300Hz ID Tone Panel Answer Acknowledge Tone 2100Hz ID Tone Panel Answer Acknowledge Tone 23 Fourth System Option Code Refer to Programming Section 20 for programming instructions Zone Light 1 Zone Light 2 Zone Light 3 Zone Light 4 Zone Light 5 Zone Light 6 Zone Light 7 Zone Light 8 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Partial Closings not identified Send Identified Partial Closings manually bypassed or force armed zones auto arming will be identified with their alarm transmissions between the partial closing code and the closing code Auto Arm does not send Partial Closing Code Auto Arm sends Partial Closing Code for zones that are manually bypassed or force armed Any keypress cancels Auto Arming Access code needed to cancel Auto Arming No access code needed to bypass zones Access code needed to bypass zones use 1 Access code for zone bypassing Master Access code can be programmed by the user Master Access code cannot be programmed by the user One Time Use Code disable 16th code becomes One Time Use Code The One Time Use Code may be used to arm the system only once After the code is used to arm the system it will be automatically erased and must be reprogrammed Quick exit disabled Quick exit enabled Sensor Reset on Arming disabled Sensor Reset on Arming enabled When Zone Light 8 is ON the SW AUX out
62. d Section 25 Zone Light 3 OFF the system will arm without the 5 second delay for the Battery Test If the system is communicating when an Access Code is entered to arm the system the Battery Test will not be performed During the 5 second Battery Test delay all keypresses on the keypad will be ignored If an alarm is generated during the delay the bell or siren will sound after the delay Transmissions are not delayed during the Battery Test delay Fire Zone Operation If Section 26 Zone Light 1 is ON Zone 7 will be defined as a Fire Zone The Fire Zone is a 24 hour normally open alarm initiating contact end of line resistor zone designed for latching four wire smoke detectors On alarm the Bell output will pulse to indicate that the Fire Zone has been activated Alarm memory and transmission of the alarm are delayed for 30 seconds If the alarm is acknowledged by pressing any key before the 30 second delay expires the bell will silence and the transmission will be cancelled After the alarm has been acknowledged the bell output will be activated again if the smoke detector is not restored to normal within 90 seconds The user then has 30 seconds again to silence the bell and abort the transmission before the bell latches and the communication is initiated NOTE Do not program fire zones as silent and do not use Double EOL resistors with this zone type For an open on the Fire Zone the Trouble light will come ON and the ke
63. ded in the End User Manual GUIDELINES FOR LOCATING SMOKE DETECTORS Experience has shown that all hostile fires in family living units generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent Experiments using typical fires in family living units indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases For these reasons smoke detectors should be installed outside of each sleeping area and on each additional story of the family unit The following information is for general guidance only and it is recommended that the smoke detector manufacturer s literature be used for detailed installation instructions lt is recommended that additional smoke detectors beyond those required be installed for increased protection The added areas include basement bedrooms dining rooms furnace room utility room and hallways not protected by the required detectors Bedroom Figure 1 A smoke detector should be located between the sleeping area and the rest of the family unit Dining Room Kitchen Family Room Living Room Bedroom Figure 2 In family living units with more than one sleeping area a smoke detector should be located to protect each sleeping area esco eaten Living cla Figure 3 A smoke detector should be located on each story of the living unit Dining Room 4 C 01m gt Ceiling Acceptable Pi e m here ax NEVER _
64. e 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 41 Group B Zone Assignment Page 33 If a Zone Light is ON then that Zone is assigned to Group B 46 Default ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ASS ON Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 PC2585 v1 1R 42 Group A Access Code Assignment Page 33 If a Zone Light is ON then that Access Code is assigned to Group A The Master Code Access Code 1 must be assigned to both Group A and Group B in order for split arming to function properly Default ON Access Code 1 Access Codes 9 through 16 are ON Access Code 2 permanently assigned to Group A ON _ Access Code 3 ON _ Access Code 4 ON __ Access Code 5 ON Access Code 6 ON _ Access Code 7 ON Access Code 8 Lot 43 Group B Access Code Assignment Page 33 If a Zone Light is ON then that Access Code is assigned to Group B The Master Code Access Code 1 must be assigned to both Group A and Group B in order for split arming to function properly Default Access Code 1 Access Codes 9 through 16 cannot be assigned to Group B ON __ Access Code 2 ON o ON _ Access Code 3 LON _ Access Code 4 ON _ Access Code 5 ON _ Access Code 6 ON __ Access Code 7 ON _ Access Code 8 44 Number of Rings Before Answer and Downloading Configuration Page 34 This section configures the system for downloading functions Program the number of rings to be allowed before the system will answ
65. e plugging in the transformer be sure the circuit board is not resting on anything metallic which may cause a short NOTE THE PC2585 WILL NOT START UP IF AC IS OFF When the transformer is plugged in there should be lights on the keypad and the buzzer connected to the bell terminals may go ON for a few seconds The Armed light may be ON or OFF the first time the panel is powered The last armed disarmed condition is stored in the EEPROM memory so the panel will always power up in the last armed disarmed state If the Armed light is ON enter the default Master Code 1234 to disarm the panel If the keypad is not active check for the presence of AC power at the AC terminals check the keypad connections and check the panel fuses If all the zones are properly connected with double end of line resistors all of the Zone Lights will be OFF Note that the panel will arm only if all zones are properly connected with double end of line resistors so that the Ready light is ON NOTE The Fire Zone only requires a single end of line resistor The keypad should beep several times to indicate acceptance of the Master Code Enter the Master Code to arm or disarm the panel Read the Keypad Functions section of this manual or the End User s Manual and enter commands on the keypad to become familiar with the different commands Turn to the Programming Guide in this manual and enter a sample program into the pane
66. e rr rnnr nr 27 28 Swinger Shutdown and Transmission Delay Bell Delay ooonooinnicinicnonicinconnccnnoconnccnnncnrarnnnnccnrcrnrnnnccrnnn 28 29 Communications Formation iii 28 30 Communicator Call Direction Options oooccnncccnnoccccnonccnononnnonnncononnononnnnnnnnnnononnn nn nan nn ran nn rra nr ran nn nnnnnnnnnnnes 31 B1 POI PO2 and AUX IN Input OPTIONS cita ninia ireland 31 32 SyStem GlOCK TIMES lt c ecoci tibias a lola pi 32 SS Master e a A 32 34 Second Master Cod 6s iia a a did 32 85 Installers Code nie ea das 32 36 Bypass Mask Zones 1 8 uc aineen a nis E E A E a a E E A aa 33 37 Access Code Bypass Mask Access Codes 1 8 o ccccccesccceesseeeesneeeeeaeeeeesaeeeceneeeseaeeessnneeessaeeessneeeenseensaes 33 38 Access Code Bypass Mask Access Codes 9 16 ccccsccccssseeeeseeeeeeaeeeeeaneeeceneeeseaeeeeeeeeeeseaeeessneeeeserersaaes 33 39 Keypad Lockout Options cic sccccssccseesbece sve ceeeseqevnsseseusoeedeeses cnusscactesstucduvhedvesctceegdbedaasecedeuacvedsauessdbeavgiedeviess 33 40 43 Split Arming sez cats Hien dati ae ile es ten Deke a aot erika ea aol 33 40 Group A Zone Assigniment 6c ici kisi dd eens 33 41 Group B Zone ASSIQNMENE cccssscecseseeesssesesssscecsestecsusnsecsusseeseeeeesnsessueeeesseneeesenseesuensesesecssneeesseneesssees 33 42 Group A Access Code Assignment ceceeeeeeceneeceseeeeeeteaeeeseeseaeecaaeeeaeesseeeeaeessaeesseesaeeeaee
67. e zone is open Use zone bypassing when access is needed to part of the protected area To bypass zones enter 1 and the zone number s to be bypassed Press to return to Ready arm disarm mode When bypassing zones one digit must be entered for each zone number s to be bypassed for example 1 1 to 8 To remove all bypasses enter 1 0 The Zone Lights which are ON while the Bypass light is flashing indicate the bypassed zones Remember that if no keypad entry is made for more than 2 minutes the keypad will return to the arm disarm mode Then in order to bypass a zone the complete command must be re entered Once the bypass command is entered pressing 9 recalls the last zone or group of zones which was bypassed If the same group of zones is bypassed each time this bypass recall feature can be used instead of having to bypass zones individually When the PC2585 is programmed the ability to bypass certain zones may be eliminated In this case the Zone Lights for those zones will not come ON in response to the bypass command Refer to Programming Section 36 for instructions on programming the Bypass Mask If the Bypass light is ON before arming the system the 1 command should be used to see which zones are bypassed so that zones are not unintentionally bypassed Zone bypasses are automatically cancelled when the panel is disarmed If Zone Light 4 in Section 23 is ON then a code must be entered
68. ed when tamper conditions on zones 1 through 8 are restored NOTE When Zone 7 is programmed as a Fire Zone Section 26 Zone Light 1 ON the Tamper Restoral Code for Zone 7 is transmitted to report a Fire Alarm Restoral 11 Closing Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 8 The reporting codes in Sections 11 through 14 are used to identify Openings and Closings disarming and arming of the system by Access Code Program nine 2 digit Closing Reporting Codes in this section The nine reporting codes correspond to the first eight Access Codes and the Partial Closing Code When the system is armed using one of the Access Codes the corresponding reporting code will be transmitted When transmitting in any of the extended formats see examples in Section 07 closing codes would be programmed as follows C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 Refer to Section 29 Communications Formats for more information The first digit HEX C is used to represent a closing signal this could be another number depending on what is used at the monitoring station while the second digit represents the Access Code used to arm the system The closing code transmission takes place after the exit delay time Therefore if the system is armed and disarmed before the expiry of the exit time no transmission will take place Remember that the first Access Code is the Master Code and that the last code may be the One Time Use Code The last Access Code
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70. eeeeaeeesesneeeceneeeseaeeeseaaeeeseaeeessneeeeseaeessnaes 20 13 Opening Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 8 cccecscccsssceesenseeeseneeeseaeeeeeaneescnneeeseaeeeescneeesseeeesnsessaeeeseaes 20 14 Opening Reporting Codes Access Codes 9 16 eccccccesseeeesneeeseeeeeeeneeeesaneeecnneeeseaeeesecneeescaeesesnseeentessnaes 20 15 Priority Alarm and Restoral Reporting Codes cccccccesseeeseseeeceeeeecneesseneeeceaeeeeceneeessaeeseseeeeeeeeeeseseeseaes 21 16 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes cceeccceeceeeceseneeceeeeeaeeseeeeeaeeeaeesaeeeaeeeaeeseaeeseeeeaeesiaeeeeseaeeseaeeeaeeteas 21 17 Maintenance Restoral Reporting Codes ecceecceeeeeceneeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeecaeesaeesaeeseeseaeesaeeenaeeseeesaesneeseaeeeeeneas 21 18 Zone DefinitlOnsS tsccestie4 noes oh a tee ee A eed A ed ee ee 22 IES Mm TIMES 2 EE EE AAEE od cant e e atl sia ag iets Se eee 8 23 20 First System Option Code ici tiritas olaaa diosa ica 23 21 Second System Option Code curia anti devs ale lide hal ee 24 22 Third System Option Coders ascii Aa ADE 24 23 Fourth System Option Gode tiena e ea EnaA jedi 25 24 Fifth System Option Code it t tecaven ret ei cist adi end eden th odds 25 25 Sixth System Option Code areia dds e E E a peeve ceed AE Ee 26 26 Seventh System Option Cod E issiga tdt a tt cn leith 27 27 Maximum Dialing Attempts per Buffer ooooccconnncccnonccccnoncnnnonnnonnnn cnn non cnn nano nn rnnn nn n narran rr
71. eneesaes 12 Door Chime ssassn 6 Master Code 6 c cece ceceeseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesieeeeeeeneeenas 12 Arm Disarm Memory nsee 6 Master Code 7 eeceeceecsceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeesaes 12 System Test eeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeteeeseees 6 Master Code 8 ecceeeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseaeeseeeeeeeeaes 12 User Call Up cocoococnncccnncconacinnnncconanos 6 Master Code 9 ceceecceesceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeneeseeeeeeeseeeseeeeeresaes 12 Utility Output Command 7 1 or 2 Access Code coocoococnccconccioniconcconcncnnnanancnancnnnnccnncnnnn 13 Installers Programming Command 8 Installer s Code ooooococccinccinnccicccnonccnncnnoncnarncanccrnrnrnncnnnnncnnn 13 At Home Arming e 9 Access Code ooocoocconnccincconccccoccconcccnnncnnnnnnnc crac nnnncn nro conc nana ncnnos 13 Quick Arm Command ossessione da 13 Quick Exit Command n se A 0 When Armed eeeeceeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaeesaeeeaeeseaeeeaeeseaeeseeeseaeeee 13 Keypad LO A ena 13 PRINTER SET UP 14 Gompatible Printers r ot tite ad a 14 Gong uring the Printer aaron idad 14 Programming the Panel for Use with a Printer oooooccnncccnnoncccnnoncnnnonnncnonononnnn corno cnn nano rr rare 15 DOWNLOADING 16 PROGRAMMING GUIDE 17 INTO UCI lides 17 Programming Ed a it ario 17 Reviewing Programmed Data iii ai 17 Sections 20 through 26 44 and 49 0ooocconnccinccccnccinccnon
72. ensing device evade detection by moving through an area of insufficient coverage disconnect a warning device or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system Hi Power Failure Control units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require an adequate power supply for proper operation If a device operates from batteries it is possible for the batteries to fail Even if the batteries have not failed they must be charged in good condition and installed correctly If a device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render that device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctua tions which may damage electronic equipment such as a security system After a power interruption has occurred immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended H 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
73. er an incoming call from the downloading computer with Zone Lights 1 through 4 To turn a Zone Light ON or OFF press its corresponding number key If the light is OFF when the key is pressed the light will come ON if the light is ON when the key is pressed the light will be shut OFF The default setting for the number of rings is 15 The minimum number of rings is 1 at least one light must be ON The maximum number of rings is 15 all lights ON Number of Rings Default 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Zone Light1 On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Zone Light2 Off On On Off Off On On Off Off On On Off Off On On Zone Light3 Off Off Off On On On On Off Off Off Off On On On On Zone Light4 Off Off Off Off Off Off Off On On On On On On On On Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF ON Zone Light 1 Set light patterns for number of rings as described in table above ON Zone Light 2 Minimum number 1 ON Zone Light 3 Maximum number 15 all lights on ON Zone Light 4 At least one light must be on OFF Zone Light 5 Downloading enabled Downloading disabled OFF Zone Light 6 User initiated call up No user initiated call up OFF Zone Light 7 Answering machine connected No answering machine OFF Zone Light 8 Call back enabled Call back disabled 47 PC2585 v1 1R 45 Double Call Timer Page 34 Default 0 60 Entera 3 digit time in seconds from 0 to 255 46 Panel Identification Code Page 34 Default ceo e L 1 1 1 J
74. er to send a closing handshake Pressing 3 6 9 or will send a closing handshake to the system When the system receives the handshake it will either hang up or will sound tones to indicate the next zone in alarm 30 30 Communicator Call Direction Options This section determines which communications buffer is used when sending transmissions Communications Buffer 1 consists of the First and Second Telephone Numbers The Second Telephone Number is only used when alternate dialing is enabled The dialer will alternate between the First and Second Telephone Numbers only Communication Buffer 2 consists of the Third Telephone Number only There are four dialer call direction options 0 No transmissions for this group 1 Use Communications Buffer 1 only 2 Use Communications Buffer 2 only 3 Use both Communications Buffers After entering the section number enter 0 1 2 or 3 for each of the following reporting code groups in the order given total of six digits Zone Group A Alarms Tampers and Restorals Zone Group B Alarms Tampers and Restorals Access Codes Group A Openings and Closings Access Codes Group B Openings and Closings e Priority Alarms and Restorals e Maintenance Alarms and Restorals All six digits must be entered for the system to record the new call directions If the key is pressed before all six digits are entered any new entries will be ignored NOTE When enabled alternate dialing will only o
75. exclusive remedy for breach of warranty Under no circumstances shall Digital Security Controls Ltd be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict liability or any other legal theory Such damages include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of the product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of substitute or replace ment equipment facilities or services down time purchaser s time the claims of third parties including customers and injury to property Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties whether expressed or implied including all implied warranties of mer chantability or fitness for a particular purpose And of all other obligations or li abilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Ltd Digital Security Controls Ltd neither assumes nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or liabil ity concerning this product This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are governed by the laws of the province of Ontario Canada WARNING Digital Security Controls Ltd recommends that the entire system be com pletely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical dis
76. f time that can be taken between calls when using the answering machine over ride see Section 44 Zone Light 7 Valid entries are from 001 to 255 seconds with the default being 060 16 PROGRAMMING GUIDE Introduction The PC2585 is fully keypad programmable and also supports downloading programming functions The system s EEPROM memory can be reprogrammed thousands of times and will not lose program data even after total loss of power This section of the manual describes how to program the PC2585 using the system s keypad Programming With the system disarmed enter 8 Installer s Code note that the system can only be programmed while it is disarmed The default Installer s Code is 2585 the Installer s Code should always be changed once programming is complete Be sure to record the new Installer s Code for future reference If the Installers Code is forgotten the system s factory programming may be restored refer to Programming Section 99 Factory Default When the Installer s Programming Command is entered the Armed light will come ON and the Program light will FLASH to indicate that the system is ready for programming If no keys are pressed for two minutes the system will return to the Ready mode Enter the Installer s Programming Command to re enter the Programming Mode With the Armed light ON enter 2 digits for the Section to be programmed Note that Section 00 is reserved for binary programm
77. fore an event is transmitted Note that if the system is disarmed before the Transmission Delay expires no transmission will be initiated Bell Delay determines the delay in minutes before the bell is activated Note that if the system is disarmed before the Bell Delay expires no bell output will be initiated Valid entries for the Bell Delay range from 01 to 99 minutes the default setting is 00 The Transmission and Bell Delays are only applied to burglary zones 24 hour and Fire Zones will not be delayed 29 Communications Format This Section sets the type of format in which Communication Buffers 1 and 2 will communicate For each communication buffer enter two digits from the list below The selection for each buffer is determined by the type of receiver being called Enter the format number for the first communication buffer first It is necessary to program both format numbers even if the first communication buffer is the only one being used Handshake Formats 00 SILENT KNIGHT ADEMCO SLOW 10 BPS 1400 Hz 3 1 3 2 4 1 and 4 2 non extended 01 SESCOA FRANKLIN DCI VERTEX 20 BPS 2300 Hz 3 1 3 2 4 1 and 4 2 non extended 02 SILENT KNIGHT FAST 20 BPS 1400 Hz handshake 3 1 3 2 4 1 and 4 2 non extended 03 RADIONICS 2300 1400 Hz 3 1 4 2 non extended 04 RADIONICS 2300 1400 Hz 3 1 4 2 non extended with parity 05 SESCOA super speed 06 SILENT KNIGHT ADEMCO SLOW 10 BPS 1400 Hz 3 1 extended 07 SESCOA FRANKLIN DCI VE
78. functions such as zone bypassing displaying trouble conditions displaying alarm memory and programming by entering one of the various commands described below Pressing the key or not making any key entry for 2 minutes returns the keypad to the arm disarm mode Master Code A default Master Code 1234 is programmed into the PC2585 at the factory The Master Code is used for arming and disarming the control panel for programming up to fifteen additional Access Codes using the 5 command and for entering other user functions using the 6 command The Master Code can be reprogrammed by the user if the installer programs it that way Section 23 Zone Light 5 The PC2585 uses EEPROM memory and the codes and other data are retained even after complete AC and battery failure Second Master Code A second Master Code can be programmed into the PC2585 in the default setting the Second Master Code is not programmed This code can be changed by the installer only The Second Master Code is useful where there are multiple panels in a complex where the code can be used as a master key Note that the same Closing and Opening Codes are transmitted for both the Second Master Code and the regular Master Code Installer s Programming Code A default installer s programming code 2585 is programmed into the PC2585 This code is used with the 8 command by the installer to gain access to the system in order to enter panel or com
79. he entry time expires no alarm will be generated The default times for this type of zone are a 30 second entry delay and a 45 second exit delay The entry and exit delays may be independently programmed in Section 19 for periods from 1 to 255 seconds All zones programmed as type 0 will have the entry and exit delays as programmed in Section 19 or the default times if Section 19 is not programmed 1 Instant Zone is normally used for door and window contacts and has the standard exit delay but is instant when opened after the exit delay expires The exit delay will be the default time of 45 seconds or the time as established in Programming Section 19 2 Interior Zone is normally used with interior motion detectors and has the standard exit delay time The zone also has the standard entry delay time provided that a Delay Zone has been activated first If the premises are entered without coming through a Delay Zone and an Interior Zone is activated an immediate alarm will be generated 3 Home Away Zone operates the same as the type 2 zone with the following exception If the system is armed and a Delay Zone is NOT activated during the Exit Delay the type 3 zones will be automatically bypassed When Section 24 Zone Light 5 is ON Home Away zones can be assigned both the standard Entry and Exit Delays The Entry Delay will be assigned to all Home Away zones when the system is armed and the Home Away zones are not manually or autom
80. hort Zone Connections for Bench Testing Connect the four keypad wires to the control panel as shown in the Hook up Diagram in the back of this manual To completely test the PC2585 including the communicator data it is necessary to connect the panel to a digital receiver through a telephone line connection or by connecting the telephone terminals on the PC2585 to a digital communicator test set such as the DSC DTS 1 The DSC DTS 1 digital communicator test set is an inexpensive unit which can simulate the telephone system dial tone and the receiver hand shake and kiss off tones as well as display the data sent out by a digital communicator Also the DTS 1 has a listen in feature which makes it ideal for monitoring the transmission between communicator and receiver when the PC2585 is connected to the telephone line If you are using a DTS 1 connect the red and green telephone clips to the A and B terminals and connect the red and black power clips to the AUX and AUX terminals on the PC2585 When power is applied to the panel press the red local line button on the DTS 1 and observe the display window area The local line indicator should be in the local position For testing purposes so that the sound level is not too loud connect a small buzzer to the BELL and BELL terminals to indicate when the panel is in alarm Connect a 16 5 VAC 40 VA transformer to the AC terminals Befor
81. how each zone will operate First Digit Second Digit 0 Audible O Standard Delay 4 24 hour Bell 1 Silent 1 Instant 5 24 hour Bell Buzzer 2 Chime Audible 2 Interior 6 24 hour Buzzer 3 Chime Silent 3 Home Away 7 Auxiliary Delay 8 Interior Delay The First Digit determines whether the zone will cause a silent alarm or an audible alarm Note that Tamper Alarms are always audible Any zone can be assigned the Door Chime feature by programming the first digit as 2 or 3 For the Door Chime to be active the Door Chime feature must be enabled using the 6 Master Code 6 command Zone response time is programmed in Section 19 and can be set from 400ms to 2 55s the default time is 500ms The Second Digit determines the zone type 0 through 8 as described below NOTE To define Zone 7 as a Fire Zone turn ON Zone Light 1 in Section 26 When Section 26 Zone Light 1 is ON the zone definition programmed in Section 18 for Zone 7 will be ignored 0 Standard Delay Zone has an entry and exit delay and is normally used for entry exit doors The exit delay starts as soonas the panel is armed The zone may be opened and closed during the delay time without causing an alarm After the exit delay time has expired opening the zone will start the entry delay timer During the entry delay time the keypad buzzer will sound steadily to advise the user that the system should be disarmed If the panel is disarmed before t
82. inal switches to ground after the kiss off has been received to complete a successful communication to the central station The terminal will switch to ground for 2 seconds C Failure to Communicate Output The PO terminal switches to ground if the system fails to communicate with the monitoring station after the maximum number of attempts is reached The output remains switched to ground until a successful communication takes place or until the failure to communicate trouble indication is cleared from the keypad This option may be used to tie two systems together one system can then be made to report a communication failure for the other D Telephone Line Monitor TLM and Alarm The PO terminal switches to ground ifthe system has a TLM fault and any alarm condition while fully armed The output will be switched for the duration of the Bell Time out time E Line Seizure Output The PO terminal switches to ground when the system seizes the telephone line during communication The output remains switched for the duration of the communications F Remote Operation The PO terminal can be switched remotely through the DLS 1 Downloading Software If communications with the downloading computer are interrupted the PO terminal will remain activated until the downloading computer deactivates the output at a later time Auxiliary Input Options Last 2 digits 00 Printer Connected to PO2 Enabled 01 Silent 24 hour Zone 02 Audible 24 hour Zone 03
83. ing and is normally only entered on instruction from factory technical personnel When the section to be programmed is entered the Armed light will be OFF the Ready light will come ON and the keypad will beep 3 times The system is now ready to accept program data For sections containing 2 and 3 digit numbers Zone Lights 1 through 4 will indicate in binary format the value of the first digit in the section Refer to Binary Data Display for instructions on reading the binary display To change the first digit enter the new digit from the keypad To leave the first digit unchanged enter the same number or press the F key to skip the digit Once the first digit has been entered or skipped Zone Lights 1 through 4 will display the value of the second digit When all digits in a number have been programmed the keypad will beep twice and display the value of the first digit in the next number When all required data for a section is entered the keypad will beep several times and the Armed light will come ON Enter the number of the next Section to be programmed It is not necessary to program all 2 digit numbers in a section After entering a section use the F key to skip to the desired data program the data the press to return to the Programming Mode For 2 digit and 3 digit numbers all digits must be programmed before pressing the key Only data entered before pressing will be changed AFTER EXITING THE
84. irens bells horns or strobes may not warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence or premise then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened Audible waming devices may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos radios televisions air conditioners or other appliances or passing traffic Audible warning devices however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person E Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means which may be difficult to detect Hi Insufficient Time There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended yet the occupants will not be protected from the emergency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner If the system is monitored the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings E Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component E Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be found by regular testing and maintenance The complete system should be tested wee
85. itted to report a battery fuse failure The battery is tested under load every 10 seconds or 4 minutes depending on the option selected in Section 26 e Mains AC Failure Alarm transmitted to report an AC power failure after the delay time programmed in Section 19 The delay time prevents transmissions during temporary power failures Bell Fuse Trouble Alarm transmitted when the bell circuit is open or if the bell fuse has failed Fire Trouble Alarm transmitted if the fire zone goes open end of line resistor is disconnected AUX Supply Trouble Alarm transmitted when the auxiliary power supply fuse fails Downloading Lead in Downloading Lead out Refer to the Downloading section of this manual for information on the Downloading Lead in and Lead out codes Keypad Tamper Trouble Keypad Tamper Troubles apply to systems using the DSC LED625T or LCD600T keypads These keypads feature tamper switches which are activated when the keypad is removed from its backplate Keypad Tamper Trouble is enabled in Section 26 refer to Displaying Trouble Conditions 2 in the Keypad Functions section of this manual for information on how keypad tamper troubles are indicated and reported Refer to 2 Trouble Command for additional information on trouble codes and transmissions 17 Maintenance Restoral Reporting Codes Program eight 2 digit restoral codes for the event described in Section 16 The Telephone Line Monit
86. ivated zones Audible alarm output e Bell output 700 mA fused at 5 Amps 12 VDC e Steady or pulsed output Normal or inverted output EEPROM memory Does not lose codes or system status on complete AC and battery failure 4 Programmable outputs e Transistor switch sinks 50 mA to ground Operation controllable through program options e Powerful 1 5 amp regulated power supply 400 mA auxiliary supply 12 VDC e Separately fused for battery keypad auxiliary supply and bell output e Supervision for loss of AC power low battery Internal clock locked to AC power frequency Switched Smoke Detector Supply Output Controlled from keypad 4 command Battery required 12 volt 4 Ah minimum rechargeable gel cell or sealed lead acid battery Transformer required e 16 5 VAC 40VA Dimensions e 11 x 11 8 x 3 3 deep 279 x 300 x 84 mm Weight 6 5 lbs 3 kg Remote Keypad Specifications PC2550RK e Four wire QUAD hook up e Nominal current draw 60 mA Up to3 keypads per system recommended Maximum 5 keypads per system refer to Keypad and Fire Circuit Wiring Information e Built in piezoelectric buzzer e Full annunciation of zones and system status e Dimensions 5 5 x 4 5 x 1 deep 140 x 114 x 25 mm Output Voltage Specification Typically with normal AC in and a fully charged battery the output voltage will be 13 8 VDC With AC off and a discharged battery the voltage will go to 10 vo
87. keypad e Telephone Line Monitoring TLM restoral transmission e 128 event Event Buffer Zones Bypassed During Programming After entering the Installers Programming Mode all zones willbe bypassed until an Access Codeis entered This feature allows all zone wiring to be completed before the zones are activated Advanced Features The PC2585 has many advanced features Features which provide the security system design flexibility and selling advantage necessary to win those demanding jobs and make them profitable Some of these features include e EEPROM memory retains all data even on complete AC and battery failure Panel powers up in last armed or disarmed state before power loss All programmable zones may be selected as one of 10 different types including delay auxiliary delay instant interior interior delay interior with Home Away delay with Home Away and 3 types of 24 hour emergency and supervisory circuits Keypad programming of up to 17 Access Codes Zone bypassing from the keypad Individual zone and system function indicators on keypad e 2keypad activated utility output functions for operating lights door openers cameras or other devices e Optional keypad LED status timeout as an energy saver Although the PC2585 has many features it is not difficult to use Allkeypad commands are similar and are assisted by audible and visual cues INSTALLATION Bench Testing The PC2585 contains
88. kly and immediately after a break in an attempted break in a fire a storm an earthquake an accident or any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises The testing should include all sensing devices keypads con soles alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system E Security and Insurance Regardless of its capabilities an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance An alarm system also is not a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES INSTALLATION Bench Testing Lit ta 3 Zone Connections for Bench Testing simidin a ikera deanar roetan ar sro A aia a aiei a anaa EE Siansa ea a eaaa Pae ESEE 3 Mounting the Panel civic iaa diia aes 4 Hook up Proc ed UA a ed eee ee ee 4 Terminal CONNECTIONS dicos dd aed escent aa ieee 4 Keypad Installation s 03 05 avai A Re E N 6 Power up Procedures A ee ee A ai 6 Testno The SYSIOM settee ss ceect hh ees Aeaatecea hated tented Dye eran aa eile eaaeo ea Vie Traen ea a a aie ee 6 Instructing End User ass dec nhl een dat ae aed dates dd edi anniek Si a eins 6 GUIDELINES FOR LOCATING SMOKE DETECTORS 7 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS It UCTION si ida 8 Master Code E E E A A me a ee eR Sane a eerie ati dee ae wd as 8 ECON Masten Code EPERE A ates tro noia
89. l as a diagnostic aid when installing and servicing the PC2585 Alarm Memory Display 3 Press then 3 to enter the alarm memory mode The Memory light will FLASH and any alarm caused during the last armed period will be displayed on the Zone Lights In addition to the last alarm memory there are 2 history levels After entering the memory mode pressing then 3 pressing 9 will cause the keypad to display the two other levels of alarm history Each time 9 is pressed the keypad will beep 1 2 or 3 times to indicate which level of history is being viewed When the panel is armed the last alarm memory is cleared and the contents moves to the first history level The Memory light will only be ON when there was an alarm during the last armed period Press to return to Ready Switched Auxiliary Supply Control k Hold Down 4 To interrupt the switched auxiliary power supply press then hold down 4 for the desired interrupt time When the 4 is released the system returns to the ready mode and the switched auxiliary supply is restored User Programming Command x 5 Master Code The 5 user s programming commands are used to program additional Access Codes Up to 16 user arm disarm codes may be programmed The first code is the Master Code factory default 1234 The 16th code is optionally a One Time Use The 16th code may be changed from a One Time Use code to a regular code using an
90. l through the keypad to become familiar with the programming commands Mounting the Panel Select a dry location close to an unswitched AC source close to a ground connection and close to the telephone connection Remove printed circuit board mounting hardware and keypad from cardboard retainer inside panel Before attaching cabinet to wall press the five white nylon printed circuit board mounting studs and the ground connection screw into cabinet from the back Pull all cables into cabinet and prepare them for connection before mounting the circuit board to the back of the cabinet Press circuit board down onto mounting studs Hook up Procedure DO NOT connect transformer or battery until all other wiring has been connected See power up procedure Connect a ground cable from the cabinet ground connection by the shortest and most direct route to a grounding rod Connect zone cables to zone inputs and put double end of line resistors on any unused zones Connect power wires for motion detectors to the auxiliary supply Install Keypads and connect wires to keypad terminals on panel Connect RJ31 X cord to telephone terminals Do not insert plug into RJ31 X jack Connect bell or siren to BELL and BELL terminals Observe correct polarity for sirens and polarized bells Connect 10000 12W resistor across terminals to eliminate trouble condition if bell circuit is not being used Terminal Connections AC Power Terminals U
91. lts Devices that require power from the control panel should be capable of normal operation over the voltage range of 10 to 14 VDC Digital Communicator Specifications e 92 reporting codes e Transmits all 10 BPS and 20 BPS single line and extended formats e Radionics Rounds and Radionics Parity formats DTMF fast slot format e 4 3 DTMF with Parity e Pager Format e Sescoa Superspeed formats e Private Line format 3 1 4 2 and hexadecimal numbers DTMF and Pulse dialing e DPDT line seizure e True dial tone detection e Anti jam feature e 3 telephone numbers and 3 account codes e Split reporting of selected transmissions to each telephone number FEATURES Keypad Programming The PC2585 comes with a default program so it is operational with a minimum of programming It is completely programmable from the keypad The panel uses EEPROM memory so that all information is retained even if the panel loses both AC and battery power Multiple Level Static Lightning Protection The PC2585 has been carefully designed and tested to provide reliable service It is built to take static and lightning induced surges and keep on working Multiple level surge filters are on all zone inputs the power supply the keypad connections the bell output the auxiliary power supply and the telephone interface A special ZAP TRAC circuit board configuration catches high voltage impulses right at the wiring terminals Protective grou
92. models 13 PRINTER SET UP The PC2585 software is capable of sending data to a local printer The printer must be capable of serial RS 232 communication The PC2585 should work with most serial printers however the printers on the following list are strongly recommended Compatible Printers 4 OAN DO KRW P a O Brother M 1109 Brother M 1809 Star DP 40 Epson EP 40 C Itoh model 8510 B Citizen 120 D with serial card Citizen 180 D with serial card Roland DG PR 1112 with serial card Panasonic KX P1091 with serial card Mannesman Tally MT81 with serial card Raven 9101 with serial card Configuring the Printer 14 arkwhNn 6 Serial interface Baud rate 1200 other baud rates may be used but Section 49 must be changed accordingly Parity None Character length 8 bits Auto line feed Off American Canadian character set To hook up the printer start by fully powering down the panel and the printer Using A DB 25 connector connect the printer to the panel as shown below The maximum cable length should be 6 feet KEYPAD Po2 RED AUX AUX IN 2 QUAD CABLE 6ft 1 8 m MAX NOTE If SRTS is not available turn ON Zone Light 6 in Section 49 and attach yellow to 4 RTS or 20 DTR Programming the Panel for Use with a Printer Sections 31 and 49 must be programmed to enable the printer function Power up the panel and
93. municator program information The installer s program code may be changed by the installer Arming Check to see if the Trouble or Bypass light is ON before arming the PC2585 Close all protected doors and windows and stop movement in areas covered by motion detectors Check to see that the Ready light is ON all zones are closed The system cannot be armed unless the Ready light is ON Enter a 4 Digit Access Code As each digit is entered the keypad buzzer will beep If the Access Code was entered incorrectly the sounder will beep steadily for 2 seconds If the code was entered correctly but the Ready light was not ON the keypad will beep quickly followed by a steady tone When the correct code is entered the Armed light will come ON and the keypad buzzer will beep quickly Exit the premises through the designated exit entry door At the end of the allowed exit time all lights on the keypad will go out except the Armed light See Programming Section 19 for instructions on how to change the exit time Also see Quick Arm and At Home Arming Disarming Enter the premises through the designated exit entry door the keypad buzzer will be sounding a steady tone Go to the keypad and enter the 4 digit Access Code If an error is made entering the code press the key and enter the code again The Armed light will go out and the keypad sounder will stop The correct Access Code must be ente
94. n is complete The keypad will beep 5 times the Ready light will go OFF and the Armed light will come ON The keypad is then ready to accept the next section number for programming When changing the reporting codes in a section only code entries up to the one which is being changed need to be entered Press to exit from the programming sequence Only codes up to the last one entered will be changed 18 07 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 Enter eight 2 digit reporting codes in this section These codes are used by the communicator when there has been an alarm on zones 1 to 8 Listed below are several examples of programming and transmissions using different formats for the reporting codes Obtaining different formats requires entering data correctly in the Account Code sections the Reporting Codes sections and the Communication Format Options section 3 1 Format Single Line or Non extended Reporting Required 3 digit account code in Sections 02 04 or 06 i e enter 1230 for account code 123 Format code 00 01 02 03 04 depending on receiver type selected in Section 29 e Single digit alarm reporting code in Section 07 i e enter 30 for single digit code 3 0 is null digit i e no pulses transmitted Transmission sent 123 3 4 2 Format Single Line Reporting Required e 4 digit account code in Sections 02 04 or 06 i e enter 1234 for account code 1234 Format code
95. n the item s in question to the point of purchase All authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program Anyone re turning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization num ber Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover e damage incurred in shipping or handling e damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake or lightning e damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls Ltd such as excessive voltage mechanical shock or water damage e damage caused by unauthorized attachment alterations modifications or foreign objects e damage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplied by Digital Secu rity Controls Ltd e defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the prod ucts e damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed e damage from improper maintenance e damage arising out of any other abuse mishandling or improper application of the products Digital Security Controls Ltd s liability for failure to repair the product under this war ranty after a reasonable number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the prod uct as the
96. n unprotected access point circumvent a sensing device evade detection by moving through an area of insufficient coverage disconnect a warning device or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system Hi Power Failure Control units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require an adequate power supply for proper operation If a device operates from batteries it is possible for the batteries to fail Even if the batteries have not failed they must be charged in good condition and installed correctly If a device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render that device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctua tions which may damage electronic equipment such as a security system After a power interruption has occurred immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended H 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 monito
97. nd planes surround sensitive areas preventing the spread of damaging voltage surges Metal Oxide Varistors MOVs are placed in all the critical areas to further reduce impulses to safe levels Watchdog Monitor Circuit Even when all precautions are taken so that voltage surges do not cause damage to the control panel it is possible to cause temporary disruption to the operation of the microprocessor causing it to lose track of the program sequence The PC2585 is equipped with an external Watchdog Monitor circuit which continually checks the microprocessor program execution System Supervision Features The PC2585 continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions including e Double end of line resistor zone supervision to allow for both tamper and alarm detection e An active battery supervision circuit that periodically tests the battery under load e Keypad Tamper Supervision with LED625T or LCD600T keypads e A loss of the AC power supply e A supervised circuit trouble condition e A telephone line monitoring circuit A bell circuit failure indicates open circuit or fuse failure e A test code feature which transmits a communicator test code to the monitoring station at a selected time during the day The test code can be sent at intervals from 1 to 99 days It can also be sent every hour on the hour or every 15 minutes A bell siren communicator test feature which can be activated from the
98. nder no circumstances shall Digital Security Controls Ltd be liable for any special incidental or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty breach of contract negligence strict liability or any other legal theory Such damages include but are not limited to loss of profits loss of the product or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of substitute or replace ment equipment facilities or services down time purchaser s time the claims of third parties including customers and injury to property Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties whether expressed or implied including all implied warranties of mer chantability or fitness for a particular purpose And of all other obligations or li abilities on the part of Digital Security Controls Ltd Digital Security Controls Ltd neither assumes nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty nor to assume for it any other warranty or liabil ity concerning this product This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are governed by the laws of the province of Ontario Canada WARNING Digital Security Controls Ltd recommends that the entire system be com pletely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electrical disruption it is possible for this product t
99. neeeeseaeessnaes 20 13 Opening Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 8 cccecscccsssceesenseeeseneeeseaeeeeeaneescnneeeseaeeeescneeesseeeesnsessaeeeseaes 20 14 Opening Reporting Codes Access Codes 9 16 eccccccesseeeesneeeseeeeeeeneeeesaneeecnneeeseaeeesecneeescaeesesnseeentessnaes 20 15 Priority Alarm and Restoral Reporting Codes cccccccesseeeseseeeceeeeecneesseneeeceaeeeeceneeessaeeseseeeeeeeeeeseseeseaes 21 16 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes cceeccceeceeeceseneeceeeeeaeeseeeeeaeeeaeesaeeeaeeeaeeseaeeseeeeaeesiaeeeeseaeeseaeeeaeeteas 21 17 Maintenance Restoral Reporting Codes ecceecceeeeeceneeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeecaeesaeesaeeseeseaeesaeeenaeeseeesaesneeseaeeeeeneas 21 18 Zone DefinitlOnsS tsccestie4 noes oh a tee ee A eed A ed ee ee 22 IES Mm TIMES 2 EE EE AAEE od cant e e atl sia ag iets Se eee 8 23 20 First System Option Code ici tiritas olaaa diosa ica 23 21 Second System Option Code curia anti devs ale lide hal ee 24 22 Third System Option Coders ascii Aa ADE 24 23 Fourth System Option Gode tiena e ea EnaA jedi 25 24 Fifth System Option Code it t tecaven ret ei cist adi end eden th odds 25 25 Sixth System Option Code areia dds e E E a peeve ceed AE Ee 26 26 Seventh System Option Cod E issiga tdt a tt cn leith 27 27 Maximum Dialing Attempts per Buffer ooooccconnncccnonccccnoncnnnonnnonnnn cnn non cnn nano nn rnnn nn n narran rre rr rnnr nr 27 28 Swinger Shutdown and
100. o fail to perform as expected Installer s Lockout Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer s Lockout option enabled and exhibit no other problems will be subject to a service charge Out of Warranty Repairs Digital Security Controls Ltd will at its option repair or replace out of warranty prod ucts which are returned to its factory according to the following conditions Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization num ber Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned A set fee which Digital Security Controls Ltd has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time will be charged for each unit repaired Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product available at that time The current market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information As the only individual in contact with system users it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system System Failures This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible The
101. ogramming m Zone Light ON Certain Programming Sections may require the entry of data in HEX Zone Light OFF hexadecimal or base 16 format HEX numbering uses the numbers 0 through 9 and the letters A through F The letters A through F are represented by the number keys 1 through 6 To enter data in HEX format first press the key the Ready light will FLASH Enter the HEX value then press the key again to return to the normal entry mode the Ready light will stop flashing To enter HEX numbers A Enter k 1 k D Enter 4 sk B Enter Y 2 E Enter x 5 C Enter 3 F Enter 6 Enter before and after each digit Note that the last digit in each section does not require the final asterisk to be entered 17 00 Binary Programming This section is normally used upon instruction from factory technical personnel for specialised programming not covered by the standard programming instructions 01 First Telephone Number This is the first telephone to which the communicator will dial The First Telephone Number is assigned to Communications Buffer 1 refer to Section 29 Communication Formats for information on transmission formats and Section 30 Communicator Call Direction Options for information on directing transmissions Enter the telephone number the way it would be dialed on a telephone Press after the last digit to complete the telephone number programming Enter
102. on Date CONTACTS 1 Name Phone 2 Name Phone 3 Name Phone Installers Code ZONES Zone Type Protected Area 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Entry Time Exit Time Bell Cutoff KEYPAD ZONES F Key MON OOFF Quick Arm HON CIOFF A Key ON OFF Quick Exit JON OFF P Key ON OFF Installers Lockout JON OFF Installers Name NOTES 37 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS PC2585 v1 1R NOTE In Sections 01 through 17 do not enter data in Sections that are not used AFTER EXITING THE INSTALLER S PROGRAMMING MODE ARM AND THEN DISARM THE SYSTEM TO RETURN THE ZONES AND THE F A AND P KEYS TO NORMAL OPERATION 01 First Telephone Number Page 18 Enter 0 for the digit O zero in the telephone number Enter to end the telephone number entry When using Pulse Dialing do not enter or in the Telephone Numbers 02 First Account Code Page 18 For 3 digit Account Codes enter 0 for the last digit Where 0 zero is required in the Account Code enter HEX A a 1 03 Second Telephone Number Page 18 04 Second Account Code Page 18 05 Third Telephone Number Page 18 06 Third Account Code Page 18 07 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 Page 19 For single digit reporting codes enter 0 as the second digit Enter 1 k hex A to tran
103. on opening that an alarm did occur during the previous armed period This feature also allows the monitoring station to know when the user is on the premises 20 15 Priority Alarm and Restoral Reporting Codes These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit the following list of alarm and restoral conditions Use instructions in Section 07 as a guide for programming Refer to the Terminal Connections section of this manual for information on the Auxiliary Input Zone operation Section 31 contains options for the Auxiliary Input Zone The Cross Zoning Code will be transmitted when two different alarms occur during the same armed or disarmed period The Cross Zoning Code will only be transmitted once during each armed or disarmed period NOTE The Cross Zoning Code will not be affected by the Transmission Delay If another alarm occurs during a Transmission Delay the delay will be terminated and all events will be transmitted immediately Reporting Codes are programmed for the following events Auxiliary Input Zone Alarm Closing e Auxiliary Input Restore Opening P Key Alarm e P Key Restoral F Key Alarm F Key Restoral A Key Alarm e A Key Restoral e Cross Zoning Code 16 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes Program eight 2 digit reporting codes for the following events Low Battery Alarm transmitted when the battery voltage drops below 11 3 volts This reporting code will also be transm
104. one Light 7 is ON when a Bell Trouble occurs the bell or siren will sound but the trouble will not be indicated on the keypad or transmitted to the monitoring station User DLS window disabled User DLS window enabled Downloading must be enabled pressing and holding the 9 key for about 3 seconds will make the system wait 60 minutes for computer to call Calls received after the 60 minute time will not be answered Default setting 22 Third System Option Code Refer to Programming Section 20 for programming instructions OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Default setting PO3 as Strobe Output Refer to Section 31 for Output Option descriptions PO3 as FTC Output PO4 as System Status Output PO4 as TLM and Alarm Output Test Transmission according to time in Section 19 and 32 Hourly Test Transmission every hour on the hour Normal Test Transmission Test Transmission every 15 minutes only when armed Bell sounds when an FTC trouble occurs No audible bell when an FTC trouble occurs Downloading Annunciation disabled Downloading Annunciation enabled When enabled the keypad will beep eight times every ten seconds after downloading has been completed or after a failed attempt at downloading The downloading annunciation tone may be silenced by pressing any key on the keypad ID Tone Panel Answer Acknowledge disabled ID Tone Panel Answer Acknowledge enable
105. one line and the panel will capture the line after the set number of rings If Zone Light 7 is OFF and an answering machine is connected and it is set to answer before the panel the panel will be unable to receive a call from a downloading computer If the panel is set to answer before the answering machine the answering machine will be unable to receive incoming messages If Zone Light 7 is ON and the panel is called for 1 or 2 rings only and then called again within a variable time of 1 to 255 seconds set in Section 45 the panel will then answer the second call on the first ring Double Call Once the panel is connected to a downloading computer no k functions can be performed If the k key is pressed while the panel is connected to a downloading computer the keypad buzzer will sound one long tone to indicate an error Zone Light 8 is programmed to enable or disable callback If callback is disabled the downloading computer will have immediate access to the control panel The disabled mode is useful if there are multiple downloading computers at different telephone numbers If callback is enabled the downloading computer will call request access then hang up and wait for the control panel to call After the control panel has called back and the downloading computer and the control panel accept each other as valid downloading operations are enabled Section 45 Answering Machine Double Call Timer This timer sets the amount o
106. ongestion tone detection disabled ON Busy Congestion tone detection enabled If these tones are detected the communicator will disengage the phone line and try to place the call again one minute later Zone Light8 OFF Force dialing disabled ON Force dialing enabled The system will dial out after 6 seconds of dial tone search if the dial tone was not detected Default setting 23 21 Second System Option Code Refer to Programming Section 20 for programming instructions Zone Light 1 Zone Light 2 Zone Light 3 Zone Light 4 Zone Light 5 Zone Light 6 Zone Light 7 Zone Light 8 Zone Light 1 Zone Light 2 Zone Light 3 Zone Light 4 Zone Light 5 Zone Light 6 Zone Light 7 Zone Light 8 24 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Telephone Line Monitoring TLM enabled TLM disabled TLM trouble emits keypad beeps only TLM trouble sounds bell while armed Restorals follow zones Restorals sent on bell time out if the zone is restored the restoral will not be sent until the bell times out Swinger shutdown resets on arming Swinger shutdown resets at midnight Bell shutdown disabled Bell shutdown enabled if a zone is in swinger shutdown the bell will not be reinitiated with activity on this zone until swinger is reset Bell output follows zone type Bell output is always pulsed Bell output normal Bell output inverted If Z
107. oring Restoral Test Transmission and Lockout Reporting Codes are also programming in this section The Telephone Line Monitoring Restoral Code is transmitted after the telephone line has been restored for at least 20 seconds Refer to TLM Options in Section 21 Zone Light 1 and 2 The Test Transmission Code can be sent immediately by entering 6 Master Code 8 refer to System Test in the User Function Command section of this manual If Section 22 Zone Light 3 is OFF the test transmission will be sent atthe day interval programmed in Section 19 and atthe time programmed in Section 32 If Hourly Test Transmission is enabled Section 22 Zone Light 3 ON test transmissions will be sent every hour on the hour If Test Transmission Every 15 minutes is selected Section 22 Zone Light 4 ON a test transmission will be received every 15 minutes NOTE This test transmission is only sent when the system is armed Test Transmission Every 15 Minutes takes precedence over Hourly Test Transmission if both are enabled The Keypad Lockout Code is transmitted when the maximum number of attempts to enter an Access Code is reached Refer to Section 39 Keypad Lockout Options for more information on the Keypad Lockout Function 21 18 Zone Definitions Note that all zones will be bypassed while the Installer s Programming Mode is active To re activate the zones enter an Access Code Enter eight 2 digit numbers to determine
108. paralleled the run length may be doubled For example if eight 22AWG wires 2 RED 2 BLK 2 YEL and 2 GRN are run to the keypad the run length may be doubled from 540 feet 164 5 m to 1080 feet 329 m KEYPAD WIRING CHART Maximum Run Length Keypad to Panel feet metres 330 100 540 164 850 259 1000 305 1360 414 RED BLK YEL GRN AND DAS oN Fire and Bell Circuit Wiring Charts BELL LOOP WIRING CHART ALARM INITIATING LOOP AWG AWG AWG AWG AWG WIRING CHART 14 16 18 19 22 Maximum Run to End of Line Resistor feet metres 15500 4724 9740 2968 6120 1865 4860 1481 3840 1170 3060 932 2420 737 Maximum Run to EOL Resistor ft m 2750 838 1740 530 1090 332 869 264 433 131 1375 419 870 265 545 166 435 132 217 66 690 210 435 132 270 82 217 66 144 44 460 140 290 88 180 55 144 44 108 33 345 105 215 65 135 41 108 33 54 16 275 83 170 52 105 32 86 26 43 13 230 70 140 43 90 27 72 22 36 11 195 59 125 38 80 24 62 19 30 9 SMOKE DETECTOR POWER LOOP WIRING CHART Maximum Run to End of Line Relay feet metres 4750 1448 3000 914 1880 573 1500 457 750 229 2375 724 1500 457 940 287 750 229 370 113 1190 363 750 229 470 143 370 113 185 56 790 241 500 152 310 94 250 76 120 37 595 181 375 114 235 72
109. program it as described below Enter the Installer s Programming Section and edit the following sections Section Printer Only 01 Do not program 02 Program normally 03 Do not program 04 Program normally 05 Do not program 06 Do not program 07 to 17 Program everything you wish printed 18 to 29 Program normally 30 Program all locations as 1 31 Program with XX00 32 to 48 Program normally 49 Printer setup 50 Select Language 90 and 91 Program normally NOTES Monitored and Printer Program normally Program normally Program normally Program normally Program see Section 49 Zone Light 5 Program normally Program everything you wish printed Program normally Program normally Program with XX00 Program normally Printer setup Select Language Program normally e The time of day date month and year must be programmed into the panel using the Q 6 Master Code 1 command Do not program Private Line Format in Section 29 when the printer is enabled Plug in the printer insert paper and put the printer on line The printer is now ready to use The following is a sample of a printout 07 33 04101195 STATION 2 ACC 5678 CLOSING ACCESS 1 ih ALARM ZONE 2 ALARM ZONE 12 al R R STORE ZONE 2 STORE ZONE 12 18 01 04101195 STATION 2 ACC 5678 OPENING AFTER ALARM OPENING ACCESS 1 NOTE Station 0 is
110. proper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Even if the smoke detector operates as intended there may be circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death E Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installa tion instructions They cannot discriminate between intruders and intended occupants Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams They cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls ceilings floor closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Any type of tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as masking painting or spraying of any material on the lenses mirrors windows or any other part of the detection system will impair its proper operation Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature However their effective ness can be reduced when the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area Some of these heat sources could be heaters radiators stoves barbeques fireplaces sunlight steam vents lighting and so on E Warning Devices Warning devices such as s
111. put will reset for 5 seconds when the system is armed This function is used to reset latching smoke detectors on the Fire Zone Zone 7 Default setting 24 Fifth System Option Code Refer to Programming Section 20 for programming instructions Zone Light 1 Zone Light 2 Zone Light 3 Zone Light 4 Zone Light 5 Zone Light 6 Zone Light 7 Zone Light 8 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Zones use Double End of Line zone loops Zones use Normally Closed zone loops Zones follow setting of Section 24 Light 1 Zonee use Single End of Line zone loops Zones active on power up Zones bypassed for 120s on power up No force arm for Auxiliary delay zones Force arm for Auxiliary delay zones Home Away zones act as Interior zones when active Home Away zones act as Delay zones when active see zone type 3 Section 18 Bell is silent when keypad Panic P is activated Bell is audible when keypad Panic P is activated Keypad is silent when keypad Panic P is activated Keypad emits 3 beeps when keypad Panic P is activated Keypad Fire F key is enabled Keypad Fire F key is disabled Default setting 25 25 Sixth System Option Code Refer to Programming Section 20 for programming instructions Zone Light 1 Zone Light 2 Zone Light 3 Zone Light 4 Zone Light 5 Zone Light 6 Zone Light 7 Zone Light 8 OFF ON
112. r detailed instructions on keypad wiring NOTE When more than 3 keypads are connected subtract 60mA for each keypad in excess of 3 from the maximum AUX supply BELL SIREN 700 mA MAX AUXILIARY SUPPLY OUTPUTS 400 mA MAX SMOKE DETECTOR CONNECTIONS TO ZONE 7 7A ANY AS TS TERMINAL ZONE 7 MUST BE ANY Z ANY COM ANY Z ANY COM ANY Z ANY COM DOIDO PROGRAMMED PROGRAMMED FOR FIRE TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL ro FOR FIRE AUX 1 BELLI NC L i A TO ANY COM PU TERMINAL POWER SUPERVISORY NO NC BELL LOOP RELAY DSC RM 1 700 mA MAX 56002 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR POWER 11 2 to 12 6 Voc 300 mA BLK GRN All voltage outputs are rated 12VDC unregulated Temperature Range 0 C 49 C 32 F 120 F Maximum Humidity 85 R H 50 5600 ohm EOLR 2 ANY Z ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL Smoke Detector must be latching type such as ESL Model 445C To reset smoke detectors press then hold down 4 for 3 seconds CONTACT 36006 UTILITY OUTPUT RELAY GROUND START Keypad 7 1 or 2 Access Code CIRCUIT gan bas 56000 Oe Or z PO AUX T NORMALCY CLOSED MHI CONTACT WITH 560092 WAT BLK RED END OF LINE RESISTORS BLK RM 1 E GRN e NC N COM O 1997 Digital Security Controls Ltd 1645 Flint Road Downsview Ontario Canada M3J 2J6 Tel 416 665 8460 Fax 416 6
113. r may fail to operate as expected Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition E Compromise of Radio Frequency Wireless Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference Hi System Users A user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch possibly due to permanent or temporary physical disability inability to reach the device in time or unfamiliarity with the correct operation It is important that all system users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm E Smoke Detectors Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert occupants of a fire for a number of reasons some of which follow The smoke detectors may have been improperly installed or positioned Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detectors such as when the fire is in a chimney walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors may not detect smoke from fires on another level of the residence or building Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well Smoke detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in
114. re are circumstances how ever involving fire burglary or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection Any alarm system of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons Some but not all of these reasons may be E Inadequate Installation A security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protection Every installation should be evaluated by a security professional to ensure that all access points and areas are covered Locks and latches on windows and doors must be secure and operate as intended Windows doors walls ceilings and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and construction to provide the level of protection expected A reevaluation must be done during and after any construction activity An evaluation by the fire and or police department is highly recommended if this service is available MW Criminal Knowledge This system contains security features which were known to be effective at the time of manufacture It is possible for persons with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the effectiveness of these features It is important that a security system be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it does not provide the protection expected E Access by Intruders Intruders may enter through an unprotected access point circumvent a s
115. red before the allowed entry time expires To change the entry time refer to the Programming Guide If an alarm occurred while the panel was armed the Memory light and the Zone Light which caused the alarm will start to FLASH and continue flashing for 2 minutes when the panel is disarmed Pressing the key returns the panel to the normal arm disarm mode Auto Bypass Home Away Arming If a correct Access Code is entered and you do not exit the premises the system will at the end of the Exit delay time arm with interior zones automatically bypassed if those interior zones have been programmed as Home Away zones The Bypass light will come ON immediately following the arming code being entered until a delay zone is tripped or 1 is entered to reactivate bypassed Home Away zones see Programming Section 18 Zone Definitions for programming zones as Home Away This is a convenience feature for the user who wishes to remain at home with the system armed The user does not have to manually bypass the Home Away zones To reactivate the Home Away zones that have been automatically bypassed press 1 The Bypass light will go out This command is a quick method of fully arming the system before retiring for the night Bypass Zones x 1 A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm note that Tamper Alarms cannot be bypassed If a zone is bypassed the system may be armed Ready light will be ON even if th
116. ring station to request a transmission test Plug the telephone cord into the RJ31 X jack If a DTS 1 is being used to monitor communicator transmissions connect as described in Bench Testing section and place the DTS 1 in the line mode by pressing the red LINE LOCAL button Arm the panel wait for the exit delay to expire and trip a detector on an instant circuit Wait for the communication to complete Disarm panel and check with the monitoring station to confirm the transmission Perform additional transmissions required by the monitoring station Check the Trouble light if it is ON press then 2 to determine if there is a system trouble The Trouble Display section in Keypad Commands gives a description of the different trouble conditions Instructing End User Fill out the system reference guide in the PC2585 End User s manual Check off sections in the manual which apply to the user s system and make additional notes if necessary Describe the system to an authorised user Describe arming and disarming procedures Describe the basic keypad functions Assist the user in working through examples of each type of command Provide the user s with the instruction manual and instruct them to read the manual to become familiar with the system operation Instruct the user to test the system on a regular basis as described in the user manual The Master Code should be changed from the default setting and recor
117. rmat Valid entries are 00 to 23 for HH hours and 00 to 59 for MM minutes If invalid times are entered the functions will not work 33 Master Code Program a 4 digit code in this Section Only use digits O through 9 as numbers in the code do not press the k or keys If an error is made entering the code complete entry of the 4 digits then enter the section number again to enter the correct code Do not press or while entering the code 34 Second Master Code Program a 4 digit code in this Section Refer to Section 33 for programming instructions 35 Installer s Code Program a 4 digit code in this Section Refer to Section 33 for programming instructions 32 36 Bypass Mask Zones 1 8 In this section if a zone LED is ON then that zone can be bypassed using the 1 command In the default setting Zone Lights 1 through 8 are ON 37 Access Code Bypass Mask Access Codes 1 8 This section is used to determine whether or not Access Codes 1 to 8 are able to bypass zones When a Zone Light is ON the code indicated is able to bypass zones In the default setting all Zone Lights are ON Ifan Access Code is not required to bypass zones programming in this section will not affect system operation The Access Code Required for Bypass Option is programmed in Section 23 Zone Light 4 38 Access Code Bypass Mask Access Codes 9 16 This section is used to determine whether or not Access Codes 9 to
118. ruption it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected Installer s Lockout Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer s Lockout option enabled and exhibit no other problems will be subject to a service charge Out of Warranty Repairs Digital Security Controls Ltd will at its option repair or replace out of warranty prod ucts which are returned to its factory according to the following conditions Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization num ber Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned A set fee which Digital Security Controls Ltd has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time will be charged for each unit repaired Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product available at that time The current market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information As the only individual in contact with system users it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system System Failures This system has been carefully de
119. s Double End of Line Resistor zone loops OFF Zone Light 2 Single End of Line Resistor Zones Zones use setting in Section 24 Light 1 OFF Zone Light3 Zones bypassed for 120s on power up Zones active on power up OFF _ Zone Light 4 Force Arm with AUX zones No Force Arm with AUX zones OFF ___ Zone Light5 Home Away Zones have Entry E xit Delays No Delays for Home Away Zones OFF Zone Light6 Bell sounds for P Key alarms Bell Silent for P Key alarms ON _ Zone Light 7 Keypad sounds for P Key alarms Keypad silent for P Key alarms OFF ___ Zone Light 8 F Key disabled F Key enabled 42 25 Sixth System Option Code Page 26 Default OFF ON F T 388 a a m m Es Tm m m Es 7 T B Zone Light 1 Zone Light 2 Zone Light 3 Zone Light 4 Zone Light 5 Zone Light 6 Zone Light 7 Zone Light 8 Zone Light ON Force Arming on Zone Types 0 1 2 and 3 Entry Exit sounder enabled Arming Inhibit enabled PC160UT Module on PO1 enabled Bell Always on Tamper Installer Tamper Reset Tamper Zone 8 enabled Engineer Reset enabled 26 Seventh System Option Code Page 27 Default OFF OFF T 4 Zone Light 1 Zone Light 2 Zone Light 3 Zone Light 4 Zone Light 5 Zone Light 6 Zone Light 7 Zone Light 8 Zone Light ON Zone 7 Fire ZoneY Not Used 2 minute keypad timeout Keypad Tamper Enabled Battery test every 10s AC Trouble Not Reported AC supply 60Hz Not Used PC2585 Version
120. se a 16 5 VAC transformer with a minimum 40 VA rating to supply AC power to the PC2585 The transformer should not be connected to an outlet that is controlled by a switch If AC failure occurs itis displayed as a trouble on the keypad see Keypad Functions 2 Trouble Conditions It can also be transmitted to the monitoring station as a trouble condition see Programming Guide 8 sections 16 and 17 for alarm and restoral codes and Section 19 for AC transmission delay Auxiliary Power Terminals AUX and AUX Two AUX terminals are provided to ease wiring congestion at these terminals The auxiliary power supply can be used to power motion detectors and other devices requiring 12 VDC 400mA 12 VDC is available from the AUX positive and AUX negative terminals when the PC2585 is used with one keypad For each additional keypad the auxiliary supply rating must be reduced by 60mA The auxiliary supply is fused with the keypad supply at 1 amp Auxiliary fuse failure can be transmitted see 8 sections 16 and 17 Switched Auxiliary Power Terminals SW AUX and AUX The switched auxiliary supply can be switched off momentarily from the keypad see Keypad Functions 4 The SW AUX terminal is positive and the AUX terminal negative The 400 mA auxiliary supply rating must be reduced by any current taken from the switched auxiliary supply The switched supply shares the same fuse as the
121. seaeeeeeseaeeseaeeeaeetaas 33 43 Group B Access Code ASSIGNMENT cccceccceeeeceeeeneeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeseanecesaeeeseaaeessaaeeeseaeeescaaeesenaeeesenseesseneesesaes 33 44 Number of Rings Before Answer and Downloading Configuration c cccssscceceseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseneeeesseeersaes 34 45 Double Call Time ts s secscet sete saci etietev sees Suse dete dad 34 46 Panel Identification Cod ssis cresie ap e cect cvesctevessicesdviavesleecuseteceuaiveuseeet 34 47 Downloading ACCesS Cod Esisi tiered dane nt antes al jude bons event ae 34 48 Downloading Telephone Number cccccceeeeececeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeaeeeeeececnaaeeeeeeseaaaeeeeesecaeeeeeessenaaeeeseeeneeeeeeteeed 35 49 Printer Config tration eo 2 c0 ses sees vexsecex A tin evict dams ebevisi er te dienes 35 50 Printer Language Option cccecsccccesseceeeeeeeenceeceeneeeccaeececaaeesecaeeeseseesscaceeeseaeeesceeeesecaeesueeesseesesnseeeseeeeesaes 35 89 Print Event Bufer re A Ae a een ee ee 35 90 Installerskockout Enables iis scic caee tocar a ra e a a ic cde aa a lac a a a a ae aai 36 91 nstaler Coc KOU DSa DE a dis 36 99 Factory Detault E E E r A AE 36 FOR THE RECORD 37 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS 38 KEYPAD AND FIRE CIRCUIT WIRING INFORMATION 49 HOOK UP DIAGRAM 50
122. signed to be as effective as possible There are circumstances how ever involving fire burglary or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection Any alarm system of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons Some but not all of these reasons may be E Inadequate Installation A security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequate protection Every installation should be evaluated by a security professional to ensure that all access points and areas are covered Locks and latches on windows and doors must be secure and operate as intended Windows doors walls ceilings and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and construction to provide the level of protection expected A reevaluation must be done during and after any construction activity An evaluation by the fire and or police department is highly recommended if this service is available MW Criminal Knowledge This system contains security features which were known to be effective at the time of manufacture It is possible for persons with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the effectiveness of these features It is important that a security system be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it does not provide the protection expected E Access by Intruders Intruders may enter through a
123. smit a 0 zero rey Zone 1 Alarm pos Zone 2 Alarm iSi Zone 3 Alarm et Zone 4 Alarm po Zone 5 Alarm o Zone 6 Alarm ps Zone 7 Alarm Lay Zone 8 Alarm 08 Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 Page 20 Zone 1 Restoral ia Zone 2 Restoral easy Zone 3 Restoral boii Zone 4 Restoral fae ai Zone 5 Restoral hiy Zone 6 Restoral PAN Zone 7 Restoral eii Zone 8 Restoral 38 PC2585 v1 1R 09 Tamper Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 Page 20 Tamper Alarm 1 NOTE Tamper Alarms cannot be bypassed with the 1 command Tamper Alarms will Tamper Alarm 2 y only be bypassed while the Installer s Ly Tamper Alarm 3 Programming Mode is active Reactivate the Tamper Alarm 4 Tamper Alarms by arming and then disarming T Al 5 the system after exiting the Installer s amper AlN Programming Mode Tamper Alarm 6 Tamper Alarm 7 Fire Alarm pi Tamper Alarm 8 10 Tamper Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 Page 20 e E Tamper Restore 1 pte Tamper Restore 2 pi Tamper Restore 3 ein a Tamper Restore 4 poe Tamper Restore 5 pas Tamper Restore 6 po Tamper Restore 7 Fire Restore eis Ey Tamper Restore 8 11 Closing Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 8 Page 20 Access Code 1 Closing a ee Access Code 2 Closing e A Access Code 3 Closing py Access Code 4 Closing AAA Access Code 5 Closing eee ee Access Code 6 Closing eee Access Code 7 Closing pg Access Code 8 Closing ey Partial Closing Code 12 Closing Reporting Codes
124. ssign zones to Group or Side A in a split armed application In the default setting all Zone Lights are ON 41 Group B Zone Assignment This section is used to assign zones to Group or Side B in a split armed application In the default setting all Zone Lights are ON 42 Group A Access Code Assignment If a Zone Light is ON that Access Code is assigned to group A Note that Access Codes 9 through 16 are permanently assigned to Group A If a Zone Light is ON in both Section 42 and 43 the code is common to both sides and will arm or disarm the entire system In the default setting all Zone Lights are ON The Master Code Access Code 1 must be assigned to both Group A and Group B in order for split arming to function properly 43 Group B Access Code Assignment If a Zone Light is ON that Access Code is assigned to group B If a Zone Light is ON in both Section 42 and 43 the code is common to both sides and will arm or disarm the entire system In the default setting all Zone Lights are ON Note that codes 9 to 16 cannot be assigned to Group B The Master Code Access Code 1 must be assigned to both Group A and Group B in order for split arming to function properly Notes On Split Armimg Common Zones If a zone is assigned to both Group A and Group B then both Group A and Group B must be armed for that zone to be armed Common Access Code If an Access Code 1 through 8 only is assigned to Group A and Group B then that
125. tallers Code then initialized by arming the panel Engineer Reset disabled Engineer Reset enabled If an alarm occurs the panel will not rearm until Installers mode is entered All zones will behave as configured in Section 18 Zone Definitions Engineer Reset does not apply to the AUX INPUT zone Default setting Entry and Exit Delay Urgency When the urgency option is selected the keypad will sound a steady tone during the Entry Delay and a pulsing tone during the Exit Delay During the last 10 seconds of the Entry Delay the keypad will sound a pulsing tone to warn that the Entry Delay is about to expire During the last 10 seconds of the Exit Delay the pulsing tone will quicken to warn that the Exit Delay is about to expire When the urgency option is not selected the keypad will be silent for the Exit Delay and will sound a steady tone for the Entry Delay 26 26 Seventh System Option Code Refer to Programming Section 20 for programming instructions Zone Light 1 e OFF Zone 7 is a normal zone ON Zone 7 is a Fire Zone When ON the Zone Defintion programmed in Section 18 for Zone 7 will be ignored Refer to Fire Zone Operation on Page 27 Zone Light2 OFF Not Used Zone Light3 OFF Keypad Lights always ON ON Keypad Lights turn OFF after 2 minutes of last key entry Any alarm entry delay or keypresses will reactivate the keypad lights This feature must be OFF when LCD keypads are used with the PC2585
126. ted as follows AAAA XX C Where AAAA isthe Account Code XX is the 2 digit Reporting Code C is the DTMF character This format requires an initial handshake of 440Hz and a kissoff handshake of 1400Hz Semaphone Pager Format This format communicates no data The system will call the phone number programmed in Section 30 once for each event that occurs This format is intended for use with a pager but can also be used to call a private residence If ID Tone is enabled in Section 22 the system will sound a beep on the line every 2 seconds after dialing the telephone number Although the event is not identified the recipient of the call is made aware of the alarm Private Line Format Do not use this format with the Printer enabled This format will only transmit zone alarms When a zone goes into alarm the system will dial the first telephone number programmed When the call is answered the system will sound a double beep on the line The listener receiving the call will then know that an alarm system is making a call Pressing 3 6 9 or on a touch tone DTMF telephone will have the system transmit the zone or zones that are in alarm The system will indicate which zone is in alarm by sounding a number of beeps One beep will sound for zone 1 two beeps for zone 2 3 beeps for zone 3 and so on When the system has sounded the tones to indicate which zone is in alarm it will wait for approximately 5 seconds for the listen
127. the answering machine over ride function Valid entries are from 001 to 255 seconds the default setting is 060 46 Panel Identification Code This 4 digit code allows the downloading computer to confirm the identity of the control panel The factory default code is 2581 Do not make any of these codes the same 47 Downloading Access Code This 4 digit code allows the system to confirm that itis communicating with a valid downloading computer The factory default code is 2505 34 48 Downloading Telephone Number This is the telephone number that the panel would use to call the downloading computer if the Callback feature Section 44 is enabled or if a user initiated call up is performed with the 6 Master Code 9 command 49 Printer Configuration Zone Light 1 OFF Not 110 baud ON 110 baud Zone Light2 OFF Not 300 baud ON 300 baud Zone Light 3 OFF Not 1200 baud e ON 1200 baud Zone Light4 OFF Printer and normal communication ON Printer only Zone Light5 OFF Printer and normal communication ON See notes below Zone Light6 OFF SRTS on pin 11 ON RTS on pin 4 or DTR on pin 20 Zone Light7 OFF For Future Use ON For Future Use Zone Light8 OFF For Future Use ON For Future Use e Default setting PRINTER CONFIGURATION NOTES If Zone Light 5 is ON and Zone Light 4 is OFF All items whose reporting codes are programmed for Communications Buffer 1 will be communicated to the moni
128. the item key is pressed the feature is turned ON if the keypad beeps quickly 3 times The feature is turned OFF if the keypad sounds one long beep Pressing item 8 gives a 2 second bell and keypad light test Pressing 9 makes the panel call the Downloading computer if the User Initiated Call Up Feature is enabled in Section 44 Installer s Test 6 Master Code 0 This feature is designed to assist the installer in testing the system In this mode the bell or siren will operate for 2 seconds each time a device indicates an alarm condition If the device indicates a tamper condition the keypad sounder will be activated for 2 seconds In both cases the event will be recorded in the first level of memory The feature is automatically disabled when the panel is armed and disarmed or if the 6 Master Code 0 command is entered again Each time a zone is tripped or restored in this mode a signal if programmed will be transmitted to the monitoring station If this is not desired it is possible to disable the communicator during the test see Section 20 First System Option Code A printer if attached will not function if the communicator is disabled NOTE Do not use the PC160UT module during the installer s test Do not use the installer s test when the panel is partially armed 11 Setting the Clock 6 Master Code 1 Setting the System 24 hour Clock item 1 tells the system the correct time of day
129. the premises are vacated the zone will behave as an Interior Zone If the system is armed with the 9 command or if the system is armed and the premises are not vacated the Interior Delay Zone will be assigned the standard entry delay 22 19 System Times Enter eight 3 digit numbers in this section The valid range for entries in this section is 001 to 255 System Times are entered in the following order Entry delay time seconds Exit delay time seconds e Auxiliary entry delay time seconds Auxiliary exit delay time seconds Bell Time out Enter a time from 001 to 255 minutes AC failure reporting delay minutes Zone loop response time x 10ms The default loop response is 500 ms vaild entries are from 010 to 255 e Test Transmission Interval days Up to a 255 minute delay may be programmed before the AC Failure reporting code is transmitted The Reporting code for AC Failure Trouble is programmed in Sections 16 and 17 For the aux delay times to be effective on a loop the loop must be set as type 7 in Section 18 Zone Definitions The entry default time is 45 seconds and may be changed to any time from 001 to 255 seconds The exit default time is 60 seconds and may be changed to any time from 001 to 255 seconds The loop response time is the length of time that an alarm condition must be present on a loop before it is detected This time is programmable in increments of 10ms The normal entry wo
130. tions described below PO Options 9 Ground Start Pulse 8 Exit Delay Follower 1 Utility Output sel 7 11 or 2 with Access Code 9 PO Flashes During Exit Delay PO ON if in Alarm 2 Strobe Output Latched Alarm A PO Flashes During Armed Period 3 20 minute Latched Alarm B Kiss off Output 4 System Status C Failure to Communicate 5 Keypad Buzzer Follow Mode D Telephone Line Monitor with Alarm 6 Courtesy Pulse E Line Seizure Output 7 Entry Delay Follower F Remote Operation AUX IN Input Options Default 0 2 AUX Input 00 Printer Connected to PO2 Enabled 04 Blockschloss 01 Silent 24 hour Zone 05 Push to Set 02 Audible 24 hour Zone 06 Not Used 03 Momentary Contact Arming 07 Forced Answer for use with Downloading PC2585 v1 1R 32 System Clock Times Page 32 Default 9999 Automatic Arming Time of Day 91999 Automatic Disarming Time of Day 9 1999 Test Transmission Time of Day Enter 4 digits 00 to 23 hours 00 to 59 minutes If a function is not used leave at the factory default settings 33 Master Code Page 32 Default 1 2 3 4 34 Second Master Code Page 32 Default A A AA 35 Installer s Code Page 32 Default 2 5 8 5 36 Bypass Mask Zones 1 8 Page 33 If a Zone Light is ON that zone may be bypassed using the 1 Bypass command Default ON Zonei ON 7 Zone2 ON 7 Zone3 ON Zone4 ON 7 Zoned ON Zone6 ON 7 Zone7 ON 7 zoneg 37 A
131. toring station AND printed on the printer All items whose reporting codes are programmed for Communications Buffer 2 will NOT be communicated to the monitoring station but will be printed on the printer If Zone Lights 4 and 5 are OFF All items whose reporting codes are programmed for Communications Buffer 1 or 2 will be printed on the printer and communicated to the monitoring station If Zone Light 4 is ON All items whose reporting codes are programmed for Communications Buffer 1 or 2 will be printed on the printer but will not be communicated to the monitoring station In this case it is assumed that telephone lines are not connected DO NOT disable the communicator The First System Option Code Zone Light 1 must be OFF To avoid TLM trouble program Second System Option Code Zone Light 1 to be ON 50 Printer Language Option Enter a 2 digit number to select the language to be used with the serial printer The default setting is 03 for German Enter 00 for English 01 for French 02 for Dutch 03 for German Refer to Printer Set up for instructions on connecting a printer to the control panel and for instructions on programming the control panel for use with a printer 89 Print Event Buffer If a serial printer is connected to the system entering 8 Installer s Code 89 will print the 128 events in the event buffer Events along with the time and date of each event are printed with the most recent event first and the oldest
132. tput OFF Zone Light 2 PO4 TLM and Alarm output PO4 System Status output OFF __ Zone Light 3 Hourly Test Transmission Test Transmission as per times in 19 amp 32 OFF Zone Light 4 Test Transmission every 15 minutes Normal Test Transmission ON Zone Light 5 Bell silent for FTC Bell sounds for FTC ON __ Zone Light 6 Downloading Annunciation enabled Downloading Annunciation disabled ON ___ Zone Light 7 ID Tone Panel Answer Ack enabled ID Tone Panel Answer Ack disabled OFF ZoneLight 8 2100Hz ID Panel Answer Ack Tone 1300Hz ID Panel Answer Ack Tone 23 Fourth System Option Code Page 25 Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF OFF Zone Light 1 Send Identified Partial Closings Partial Closings not identified OFF Zone Light 2 Auto Arm sends Partial Closing Code Auto Arm does not send Partial Closing Code ON gt Zone Light 3 Access Code needed to cancel Auto Arm Any keypress cancels Auto Arm ON _ Zone Light 4 Access Code needed to bypass zones Access Code not required to bypass zones OFF _ _ Zone Light 5 Master Code not user programmable Master Code user programmable OFF Zone Light6 One Time Use Code enabled One Time Use Code disabled OFF _ Zone Light 7 Quick Exit enabled Quick Exit disabled OFF ___ ZoneLight8 SW AUX resets for 5s on Arming SW AUX does not reset on Arming 24 Fifth System Option Code Page 25 Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF OFF ___ Zone Light 1 Normally Closed zone loop
133. uld be 050 for a 500ms loop response time Program a time from 010 to 255 if a time shorter than 100 ms is entered the system will set the time at 100 ms A test transmission is sent to the monitoring station on a regular basis to confirm that the communication link to the system is intact The test transmission cycle time is how often in days the test transmission is sent This applies only if the Hourly or Every 15 Minutes test transmissions are not enabled Section 22 The reporting code for the test transmission is programmed in Section 17 The time of day that the test transmission is sent is programmed in Section 32 20 First System Option Code The First System Option Code is set using the Zone Lights to indicate which options in the list are active Press the corresponding number key to turn an option ON or OFF press 0 to turn all options OFF Zone Light 1 OFF Communicator enabled ON Communicator disabled Zone Light2 OFF ON Standard dialing Alternate dialing After each dialing attempt the communicator switches between First Telephone Number and the Second Telephone Number Zone Light3 OFF Pulse dialing rotary dialing ON DTMF dialing touch tone dialing Zone Light 4 OFF Pulse dialing Make Break ratio 33 67 ON Pulse dialing Make Break ratio 40 60 Zone Light5 OFF 2300Hz Radionics handshake ON 1400Hz Radionics handshake Zone Light6 OFF Not Used Zone Light 7 OFF Busy C
134. will only work in a fully armed system e The Engineer Reset feature must not be used e Zone 8 as Tamper Zone must not be used 44 Number of Rings Before Answer and Downloading Configuration This section is used to enable the Downloading function If Downloading is enabled then the Downloading Access Code must be entered Section 47 and the Panel Identification Code must be entered Section 46 If Callback is enabled the downloading computer s telephone number must be entered Section 48 This section is used to set the number of rings that the panel must see before it will answer a call from the downloading computer The number of rings is the sum of the binary digits as represented by Zone Lights 1 through 4 Zone Light 1 OFF 0 ON 1 Example Light 1 OFF 0 Zone Light 2 OFF 0 Light 2 ON 2 ON 2 Light 3 OFF 0 Zone Light 3 OFF 0 Light 4 ON 8 e ON 4 Number of Rings 10 Zone Light 4 OFF 0 gt ON 8 Zone Light5 OFF Downloading disabled ON Downloading enabled See Downloading section of this manual Zone Light6 OFF No user initiated call up ON User initiated call up enabled See 6 Master Code 9 Zone Light 7 OFF No answering machine connected ON Answering machine connected Zone Light 8 OFF Call back disabled ON Call back enabled Default setting 45 Double Call Timer This timer determines the length of time that can be taken between calls when using
135. ypad sounder will beep every 10 seconds regardless of whether the system is armed or disarmed The trouble condition will be reported if a reporting code is programmed in Section 16 The Trouble light will only be shut OFF when all of the Fire Zone troubles are corrected 27 Maximum Dialing Attempts per Buffer Enter three 2 digit numbers in this section to determine the maximum number of dialing attempts for each communications buffer and the Downloading Telephone Number Valid entries are in the range of 01 to 99 the default setting for all numbers is 03 Communications Buffer 1 affects the First and Second Telephone Numbers and Communication Buffer 2 affects the Third Telephone Number 27 28 Swinger Shutdown and Transmission Delay Bell Delay Swinger Shutdown determines how many alarms a zone may initiate and report before additional alarms are no longer reported Note that the Fire Zone cannot be shut down Fire Zone alarms will always be transmitted Program a 2 digit number from 00 to 99 the default setting is 03 With the default setting of 03 a zone may generate and report three alarms any alarms after this will not be reported to the monitoring station until the Swinger Shutdown counter is reset The Swinger Shutdown counter may be reset at 12 00 am or when the system is armed refer to Section 21 Second System Option Code Zone Light 4 Transmission Delay determines the delay in seconds be
136. ystem Option Code Zone Light 1 must be OFF To avoid TLM trouble program Second System Option Code Zone Light 1 to be ON NOTE In order to properly program the baud rate only one zone light either 1 2 or 3 should be ON 50 Printer Language Option Page 35 Default 0 3 Enter 00 for English 01 for French 02 for Dutch 03 for German 89 Print Event Buffer Page 35 90 Installer Lockout Enable Page 36 Enter 90 Installer s Code 91 Installer Lockout Disable Page 36 Enter 91 Installer s Code 99 Factory Default Page 36 48 Enter 99 Installer s Code KEYPAD AND FIRE CIRCUIT WIRING INFORMATION Keypad Hook up Diagram and Wiring Chart 1 Each keypad has four coloured leads red RED black BLK yellow YEL and green GRN Connect the leads to the corresponding terminals on the control panel 2 Up to 5 keypads may be connected in parallel Do not connect multiple keypads on the same loop 3 The wiring chart provides the maximum wire run for various wire gauges Wire run lengths are calculated for the keypad s maximum current draw when all keypad lights are ON 4 For stand by loading purposes it is recommended that a current draw of 20mA per keypad be used 20mA represents the control panel in the disarmed state with two zones in alarm NOTE If more that three keypads are connected subtract 60mA from the maximum AUX supply for each keypad in excess of three NOTE If two wires of the same gauge are

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