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1. 6 2 11 LINKS Zone Wiring 2 een 6 2 12 Keypad ZONES ss am all aaa larla hie edd 7 Section 3 Keypad Commands 8 3 1 Arming and Disarming e 8 3 2 Auto Bypass Stay Arming see 8 3 3 Automatic Armirig erect ete 8 3 4 Commands 3 5 Function Keys ksk masama km silimi 3 6 Features AvailablefortheLCD5500Z 12 Section 4 How to Program 13 41 Installer s Programming mem 13 42 Programming Decimal Data sss 13 43 Programming HEX Data e 13 44 Programming Toggle Option Sections 14 45 Viewing Programming esee 14 Section 5 Program Descriptions 15 5 1 Programming Security Codes 2226 15 5 2 Zone Programming snare e a A 15 53 Zone Attributes macron nene as 16 5 4 Assigning Keypad Zones 27 17 5 5 Communicator Dialing eese 17 5 6 Communicator Account Numbers 17 5 7 Communicator Telephone Numbers 17 5 8 17 5 9 Communicator ReportingFormats 18 510 Downloading eee eene 20 511 Output Options 20 5 12 Telephone Line Monitor TLM 2222 22
2. Panic Alarms 052 Refrigeration Hr Medical MA ZZ MH ZZ 1 2A Panic 1 53 Loss of Heat 24Hr Emergency non medical QA ZZ QH ZZ 1 21 Duress 1 54 Water Leakage 7 z m 1 22 Silent 1 55 Foil Break 200 1 23 Audible 1 56 Day Trouble Hr Freeze ZA ZZ ZH ZZ Burglar Alarms 057 Low bottled Gas level r Holdup HA ZZ HH ZZ 1 3A Burglary 1 58 High Temp r Panic PA ZZ PH ZZ 1 31 Perimeter 1 59 Low Temp 1 32 Interior 1 61 Loss of Air Flow ching 24Hr 22 22 1 33 24 Hour ZZ zones 01 08 43 Appendix B Programming LCD Keypads If you have an LCD5500Z Keypad additional programming is required for proper operation The following is a description of the available programming options and their accompanying programming sections How to Enter LCD Programming Follow the programming procedure as outlined in Section 4 by pressing 8 Installer s Code Press the key Enter the two digit Section number to be programmed Programmable Labels Sections 01 08 33 34 40 44 51 52 Zone labels and other LCD display identifiers can be customized to make operation of the system easier for the end user The fol lowing procedure should be used for creating all LCD labels e Enter Installers Programming Enter the Number corresponding to the label to be programmed e Use the arrow keys lt gt to move the underline bar underneath the letter to be changed e Press the number key 1 to
3. Section 701 6 Maximum Dialing Attempts Section 160 Post Dial Wait for Handshake Section 161 5 6 Communicator Account Numbers The account number is used by the central station to distin guish between panels There are two account numbers pro grammable for the PC 1555 First Account Code 4 digits Section 1310 Second Account Code 4 digits Section 13111 5 7 Communicator Telephone Numbers The panel can use three different telephone numbers for com municating with the central station The First Telephone Number is the primary number the Second Telephone Num ber is the secondary number and the Third Telephone Num ber will back up the First telephone number if enabled NOTE The Third Telephone Number will NOT back up the Sec ond Telephone Number NOTE If you enter a telephone number section sections 301 303 at an LED keypad pressing will delete the pro grammed telephone number and change all the digits to F If the Alternate Dial option is enabled the panel will alternate between the first and third telephone numbers when attempt ing to call the central station If the option is disabled the panel will only attempt to call the Third telephone number after failing to communicate with the first telephone number NOTE To use the Third Telephone Number you must enable it in section 380 option 5 and program it in section 303 NOTE
4. on page 23 3 2 Auto Bypass Stay Arming Stay arming allows the user to arm the system without leaving the premises All zones programmed as stay away will be bypassed when the user stay arms the system so that the user does not have to bypass interior zones manually See 5 2 Zone Programming on page 15 When the system is armed using a valid access code if any zones on the system have been programmed as stay away zones the Bypass light will turn ON The panel will then moni tor all zones programmed as Delay 1 and Delay 2 zones such as designated entry exit doors If a delay zone is not violated by the end of the exit delay the panel will bypass all stay away zones The Bypass light will remain on to inform the user that the interior zones have been automatically bypassed by the panel If a delay zone is violated during the exit delay the sys tem will arm in Away mode and all stay away zones will be active after the exit delay expires The user can arm the stay away zones at any time by entering the 1 keypad command See 1 Bypassing and Acti vating Stay Away Zones on page 8 Stay arming can also be initiated by pressing and holding the Stay function key for two seconds on the PC5508Z and LCD55002 keypads if programmed by the installer For more information regarding Stay arming please see 3 5 Function Keys on page 11 3 3 Automatic Arming The system can be programmed to Auto Arm at a specific
5. Additional Notes on Contact ID 1 Account numbers must be four digits 2 All reporting codes must be two digits 3 Substitute the HEX digit A for the O 4 To prevent the panel from reporting an event the reporting code should be programmed as 00 Please refer to Appendix A Reporting Codes for a list of Contact ID Identifiers Contact ID Uses Programmed Automatic Codes 381 7 SIA SIA is a specialized format that will communicate information quickly using Frequency Shift Keying FSK rather than pulses The SIA format will automatically generate the type of signal being transmitted such as Burglary Fire Panic etc The two digit reporting code is used to identify the zone or access code number NOTE If the Automatic SIA option is selected the panel will automatically generate all zone and access code numbers eliminating the need to program these items If the SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows 1 If an event s reporting code is programmed as 00 the panel will not attempt to call the central station 2 f the reporting code for an event is programmed as any thing from 01 to FF the panel will automatically gener ate the zone or access code number If the SIA Sends Programmed Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows 1 If an event s reporting code is programmed as 00 or FF the panel will not attempt to call c
6. Zon e 25 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 26 Zone 27 1 Duress Alarm 2 Opening After Alarm 3 Recent Closing 2 Keypad Auxiliary Alarm 3 Keypad Panic Alarm 4 PGM2 Alarm e 1 Zon e9 Zon Zon e 17 e 25 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 4 Zone 12 2 20 2 28 4 Zone Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 1 l l Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 1 l 1 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 l 1 1 Zone 29 2 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 1 1 l Zone 4 Zone 12 2 20 Zone 28 6 Keypad Auxiliary Restoral 7 Keypad Panic Restoral 8 PGM2 Restoral 5 Zone Expander Supervisory Restoral 6 Cross Zone Police Code Alarm Zone 5 Zone 6 1 Zone 13 2 14 l Zone 21 Zone 22 l Zone 29 2 30 l ommunicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A 5 Keypad Fire Restoral on 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A Expander Supervisory Alarm Zone 7 Zone 8 1 l Zone 15 Zone 16 l l Zone 23 Zone 24 l 1 Zone
7. 370 will begin counting in hours When the counter reaches the pro grammed time the panel will communicate the Delinquency reporting code to the central station if programmed If there is a closing or zone activity present on the system at any time the counter will be reset NOTE Activity Delinquency will not be reported while the panel is armed in Away mode NOTE Activity on manually bypassed zones will not reset the timer NOTE This timer is reset when the panel is armed or if Installer Programming is entered NOTE When using the SIA FSK communication format with Activity Delinquency the Closing Delinquency identifier is transmitted Miscellaneous Maintenance Reporting Codes Section 351 Delinquency Follows Zone Activity 380 8 Delinquency Transmission Cycle 370 5 9 Communicator Reporting Formats Each communication telephone number can be programmed to report using any one of eight formats available Two 20 BPS pulse formats are supported in addition to Contact ID SIA and Pager formats The Communicator Call Direction options can be used to disable the reporting of events such as Openings and Clos ings Program Descriptions NOTE Do not program the 2nd telephone number to use Con tact ID or SIA reporting code formats section 360 if Auto matic reporting codes are selected for either Contact ID or SIA section 381 Communicator Format Options Section 3
8. 9 corresponding to the letter you require The first time you press the number the first letter will appear Pressing the number key again will display the next letter Refer to the following chart 1 A B C 1 2 D E F 2 3 G H 1 3 4 J K L 4 5 N 5 61 6 7 S T U 7 8 VW X 8 91 Y Z 9 0 01 Space e When the required letter or number is displayed use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll to the next letter e When you are finished programming the Zone Label press the key scroll to Save then press e Continue from Step 2 until all Labels are programmed 1011 to 321 Zone Labels 14 Characters Default Zone 1 Zone 32 Record zone labels on page 28 33 Fire Alarm Label 14 Characters Default Fire Zone GENE S dics Sp od dpa CC P RT lb PN EM HEM pn 34 System Label 14 Characters Default System l jer gas pe esci ie ERE de 40 to 44 7 1 2 Command Output Option Labels 14 Characters 40 Default Command O P 1 i 1 1 1 1 I pL 1 44 Default Command O P2 1 1 4 1 51 Fail to Arm Event Message Default System Has Failed to Arm i 1 1 1 1 t p I I ii lr Lil 52 Alarm When Armed Event Message Default Alarm Occurred While Armed lt gt 1 1 1 01 1 I I p 1 I I LL I 60 First User Display Mask Default Option ON OFF ON 1 Hold P anic Keys prompt ON Hold P anic Keys prompt OFF
9. 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 Dur ing 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 whichever 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 war ranty period International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States with the exception that Digital Security Controls Ltd shall not be responsible for any customs fees taxes or VAT that may be due Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty please return the item s in question to the point of purchase All authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization number Digital Security Controls Ltd will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained Conditions to
10. Nu gp Washer X nunun Cabinet 3 Bolt Ground E Rod RING TIP R 1 T 1 EGND is 360 mA 1 L AUX YEL GRN 1 2 71 COM Z2 73 COM 74 25 COM 26 8 x dz a z z z EE gl lg E 2 16 5VAC 40VA 8OVA or d E dis 120VA Do not conntec ENE transformer to receptacle PLUG controlled by a switch 50 60Hz PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 2 300mA MAX ce DEVICE 5 TO AUX TWO WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS PRIMARY BELL SIREN DEVICE YO Ay x The following 2 wire smoke detectors M PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT 1 50mA MAX may be used ESL429AT DSC MN220 OBSERVE 2 POLARITY KEYBUS 22009 TO ADDITIONAL E END OF KEYPADS bd gt 1 AND EXPANSION E EOLR 3 MODULES 2 8 s lu c m gt o PGM CONNECTIONS LED INDICATOR RELAY OUTPUT PGM2 ONLY INPUTS 05 2 o COMPATIBLE a n AYA RED 6800 LED RM DSC R AUXI x TPGMZ L 22002 RESISTOR 1 RESISTOR TYPICAL VALUE COM NC Important A minimum Ye INDICATOR WHT YELT GAN This connection is
11. et ee ath ME Nus 22 5 14TestTransmission 23 5 15 Transmission Delay eee 23 5 16 Fire Auxiliary and Panic 5222 23 5 17 Arming Disarming Options 23 5 18 Entry Exit Delay Options eee 24 5 19 Swinger Shutdown sse 24 5220 Event Buffer echte ttes d 24 5 21 Keypad Lockout 222 24 5 22 Keypad Blanking 5 23 Keypad Backlighting 5 24 Loop Response eerte ceret 525 Keypad Tamipersi eec treten 5 26 LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator 25 5 27 Additional System Modules enne 26 5 28 Resetting FactoryDefaults ee 26 5 29 InstallersLockout 26 5 30 Walk Test Installer 26 Section 6 Programming Worksheets 27 Appendix A Reporting Codes 42 Appendix B Programming LCD Keypads 44 ii PC1555 Wiring Diagram WARNING High voltage Disconnect AC power and telephone lines prior to servicing Battery capacity for standby is at least 4 hours Example DSC model BD4 12 BATTERY 12V 4 0Ah Maximum battery charge current IMPORTANT Please see the PC1555 Installation Manual sections 2 9 amp 2 10 for important information GROUND CONNECTION
12. openings closings MA R miscellaneous alarms restorals T test transmissions UU user number user01 42 ZZ zone number 01 08 Program the Fail to close event code 4 54 to report either closing or activity delinquency Make sure your central station is aware of the application of this reporting code Table2 Contact ID Zone Alarm Restoral Event Table 3 SIA Format Automatic Zone Codes as per ADEMCO Alarm Restoral Codes Program any of these codes for zone alarms restorals when using SIA A R the standard non automatic Contact ID reporting format A ei ep Z D fi aT o es Medical Alarms 1 34 Entry Exit one Detnition 1 AA Medical 1 35 Day Night Zone Alm Rest 1 A1 Pendant Transmitter 1 36 Outdoor Delay Instant Interior Delay BA ZZ BH ZZ 1 A2 Fail to Report In 1 37 Tamper Stay Away Interior Stay Away Fire Alarms 1 38 Near Alarm 24Hr Burg 1 1A Fire Alarm General Alarms Standard 24Hr Fire Delayed FA ZZ FH ZZ 1 11 Smoke 1 4A General Alarm 24Hr Fire 1 12 Combustion 1 43 Exp module failure 24Hr Supervisory US ZZ UR ZZ 1 13 Water Flow 1 44 Sensor tamper 1 14 Heat 1 45 Module Tamper 24Hr Supervisory Buzzer UA ZZ UH ZZ 1 15 Pull Station 1 4A Cross Zone Police Code 24Hr Sprinkler SA ZZ SH ZZ d 7 2 ape 75 Hr Gas GA ZZ GH ZZ 1 1 ame 1 our non Burg 1 18 Near Alarm 1 51 Gas detected Hr Heat
13. PGM Output Options on page 20 Programmable Output Options 01 Burglary and Fire Bell Output 14 Ground Start Pulse 02 For future use 15 Remote Operation DLS 1 Support 03 Sensor Reset 16 LINKS1000 Support PGM1 only 04 2 wire smoke 17 Away Armed Status 05 System Armed Status 18 Stay Armed Status 06 Ready To Arm 19 Command Output 1 7 1 07 Keypad Buzzer Follow Mode 20 Command Output 2 7 2 08 Courtesy Pulse 21 For future use 09 System Trouble Output with Trouble options 22 For future use 10 System Event Strobe with Event options 23 Silent 24 Hour PGM2 Only 11 System Tamper all sources zones kod modules 24 Audible 24 Hour PGM2 Only 12 TLM and Alarm 13 Kissoff Output NOTE Output types 03 04 and 20 cannot be used together on the same system Default Default 19 PGM 1 10 l PGM 2 Program PGM Option Attributes in sections 141 amp 142 30 Programming Worksheets 012 Keypad Lockout Options Section 5 21 Keypad Lockout Options on page 24 NOTE If Keypad Lockout is active the panel cannot be disarmed with a keyswitch Default 000 000 013 First System Option Code Default OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF Option 1 N OO BEM 8 ON Normally Closed Loops Double End of Line Resistors Panel shows all troubles when armed Tampers Faults do not show as open For future use Audible Exit Fault Enabled Event Buffer Follows Swinger Shutdown Temporal
14. Second Telephone Number Section 391 LINKS Preamble Third Telephone Number Section 392 LINKS Preamble Downloading Telephone Number Section 490 Communicator Call Direction Options Section 361 368 Call LINKS as well as Land Line Section 380 7 LINKS Special Preamble Section 1393 5 27 Additional System Modules The following modules are programmed through the module programming sections 801 804 the PC5400 Printer DVACS module the Links2X50 Long Range Radio module the Skyroute transceiver module and the PC5132 Wireless Receiver and all of its devices For instructions on the installa tion and programming of these additional modules and devices please see their respective installation and program ming manuals PC5400 Printer Module Programming Section 801 Alternative Comm LINKS2X50 Skyroute PC5400DVACS Programming Section 803 5132 Programming Section 804 5 28 Resetting Factory Defaults On occasion it may be necessary to default the main control panel or one of the connected modules the LINKS2X50 Radio interface Skyroute module the PC5132 wireless receiver and the PC5400 Printer DVACS module To default the main control panel hardware perform the fol lowing 1 Remove AC and battery from the panel 2 Remove all wires from the Zone 1 and PGM 1 terminals 3 With a piece of wire short the
15. Section 009 NOTE PGM outputs cannot be completely disabled in installer s programming To disable a PGM output completely you must remove all wiring from the output 01 Burglary and Fire Bell Output The output will activate when the alarm output is active and will deactivate when the alarm output is silenced If the alarm output is pulsing the PGM output will pulse as well This out put will follow the activation of the alarm output pre alert for delayed fire zones 02 For future use 03 Sensor Reset 7 2 NOTE This output will normally be active switched to ground This option is used to reset power for latching smoke detec tors The output will deactivate for five seconds when the 7 2 command is entered See 7 Command Output Functions on page 11 The keypad buzzer will not sound for the five second period Please refer to the Control Panel Wiring Diagram in this man ual for wiring instructions NOTE Only ONE of options 03 Sensor Reset 04 2 wire smoke and 20 7 2 Command Output Option 2 may be programmed on the same system 04 2 wire smoke PGM2 only When this option is selected the PGM functions much like option 03 in that it is a normally low output supplying the negative return However 2 wire smoke detectors can be sup ported meaning that a zone input need not be used The 2 wire smoke detector input is an instant and latching alarm This input does not follow Swi
16. Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use It does not cover damage incurred in shipping or handling damage caused by disaster such as fire flood wind earthquake or lightning damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Controls Ltd such as excessive voltage mechanical shock or water damage damage caused by unauthorized attachment alterations modifications or foreign objects damage caused by peripherals unless such peripherals were supplied by Digital Security Controls Ltd defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the products damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed damage from improper maintenance 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 warranty after a reason able number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the product as the exclusive remedy for breach of warranty Under no circumstances shall Digital Security Controls 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
17. aux voltage supply trouble restoral MA R YP 00 YQ 00 Rest 349 TLM Failure telephone line monitoring trouble sent via LINKS Do MA R LT 00 not program if LINKS not used 350 TLM Restore Telephone line trouble restore MA R LR 00 349 350 Gen System Supervisory control panel loses restores communications with mod MA R ET 00 ER 00 Trouble Rest ule s connected to the Keybus 351 Line 1 or 2 FTC Restoral control panel has restored communications to central MA R YK 00 station on line 1 or 2 after FTC 351 Event Buffer is 7596 Full event buffer is almost full since last upload MA R JL 00 351 DLS Lead In downloading session start MA R RB 00 351 DLS Lead Out downloading session complete MAJR RS 00 351 Zone Fault Rest one or more zones have faults restored MA R UT 00 UJ 00 351 Delinquency programmed amount of time days or hours for delin MA R CD 00 quency has expired without zone activity or without sys tem being armed 352 Periodic Test periodic system test transmission RP 00 352 System Test 116 bell communications test RX 00 352 LINKS Test LINKS test transmission TX 00 3531 Wireless Device Low Battery wireless zones VVLS904 VVLS905 WLS907 panic XT 00 XR 00 Trouble Rest pendants VVLS908 handheld keypads VVLS910 wireless keys WLS909 have low battery all lovv batter ies restored AR alarms restorals T R tampers restorals O C
18. away zones 2 Trouble Display The panel constantly monitors itself for several different trou ble conditions If a trouble condition is present the Trouble or System light will be on and the keypad will beep twice every 10 seconds The trouble beep can be silenced by pressing any key on any keypad If Bell Squawk on Trouble is enabled section 014 option 5 the bell will squawk every 10 sec onds when a trouble condition is present Keypad Commands 3 4 Commands To view trouble conditions from an LED keypad 1 Press 2 2 The keypad will flash the Trouble or System light The zone indicator lights corresponding to the present trouble conditions will be ON When using an LCD keypad the trouble conditions will be listed on the display Use the arrow lt gt keys to scroll through the list of present trouble conditions NOTE Troubles can be viewed while armed using the LCD key pad provided the keypad is version 2 0 or later Older keypads will incorrectly display Fire Trouble If using older LCD key pads programming section 013 option 3 as OFF will ensure troubles are displayed correctly The various troubles are described below Light Trouble 1 Service Required Press 1 to determine the specific trouble Lights 1 5 will light up to indicate the trouble Light 111 Low Battery Main panel backup battery charge is low below 11 5 volts under
19. be ON default for PGM output options 16 23 and 24 NOTE If you program more than one PGM output as the same output type e g if PGM1 and PGM2 are both programmed as 19 Command Output 1 the settings for output attributes 1 2 and 5 must be the same This does not apply to outputs programmed as types 09 and 10 PGM Output Attributes Section 141 142 5 12 Telephone Line Monitor TLM When the TLM Enable option is selected the panel will super vise the telephone line and will indicate a trouble condition if the telephone line is disconnected If the TLM Enable option is ON the panel will check the tele phone line every 10 seconds If the telephone line voltage is below 3V for the number of checks programmed in the TLM Trouble Delay section the panel will report a TLM trouble The default number of checks is 3 Enter a number from 003 to 255 in the TLM Trouble Delay section to change the num ber of checks before the TLM trouble is reported Program ming a delay means that a momentary interruption of the telephone line will not cause a trouble condition If the TLM Trouble Beeps When Armed option is enabled the panel will indicate a TLM trouble at the keypad while the system is armed To activate the bell output in the case of a TLM trouble while the system is armed the TLM Audible Bell When Armed option must be selected When the trouble condition is restored the panel can send a TLM R
20. beeps Keypad displays Press 7 Zones with low batteries LED keypad zone lights 1 to 32 Press 7 again gt Handheld keypads with low batteries LED keypad zone lights 1 to 4 Press 7 again 3 Wireless keys with low batteries LED keypad zone lights 1 to 8 To view the battery conditions of wireless keys 9 through 16 you must use an LCD keypad 8 Loss of System Time When the panel is powered up the internal clock needs to be set to the correct time This trouble is cleared when an attempt is made to reset the clock 1131 Alarm Memory The Memory or System light will be on if any alarm occurred during the last armed period or in the case of 24 hour zones if an alarm occurred while the panel was disarmed To view alarm memory press 3 The keypad will flash the Memory or System light and the zone indicator lights corre sponding to the alarm or tamper conditions which occurred during or since the last armed period To clear the Memory or System light arm and disarm the system 4 Door Chime On Off The door chime feature is used to sound a tone from the key pad whenever a zone programmed as a chime zone is acti vated See 5 3 Zone Attributes on page 16 If the door chime feature is enabled the keypad will emit five short beeps whenever a chime zone is activated Designated entry exit doors are often defined as chime zones The feature can be turned on or off while the system is armed or disa
21. cases the digit C will be interpreted as a which will terminate the page before it has finished ReporingCodes Section 320 to 353 Cross Zone Police Reporting Code The Cross Zone Police Code Alarm will be sent when two different alarms occur during any armed to armed period When an alarm occurs while the panel is armed and a second alarm occurs on a different zone during the same armed period or after the system is disarmed this code will be sent All zone types coniribute to this alarm The cross zone police code will be transmitted immediately unless either or both zones have the Transmission Delay attribute enabled If so the code will be delayed for the programmed transmission delay time Cross Zone Police Code Alarm Section 828 Zone Restorals If the Restoral on Bell Time out option is selected the panel will send the Zone Restoral Reporting Code for the zone if the bell cut off time has expired and the zone is secured If the zone is not secured when the bell cut off time expires the panel will send the restoral immediately once the zone is secured or when the system is disarmed If the Restoral on Bell Time out option is not selected the panel will immediately send the Zone Restoral Reporting Code when the zone is secured regardless of whether or not the alarm output is active NOTE 24 Hour type zones will report the restoral immediately when the zone is secured Restoral on Bell
22. disabled Inverted On Off No Code Req PGM Option 01 Burg Fire Bell 03 Sensor Reset 04 2 wire smoke 05 Armed Status 06 Ready To Arm 07 Kypd Bzz Follow 08 Courtesy Pulse 11 System Tamper 12 TLM and Alarm 13 Kiss off 14 Gnd Sirt Pulse 15 Remote Op 16 LINKS1000 Sup 17 Away Armed Status 18 Stay Armed Status 19 Comm Output 1 20 Comm Output 2 23 Silent 24 Hr 24 Audible 24 Hr lt lt lt xox x lt lt AIAX x Attribute PGM Option Serv req AC Fail TLM Fault FTC Zone Fault Zone Tmp Zn Low Bat Loss of Clock Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 09 System Trouble Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Burg Evnt Fire Evnt Panic Evnt Med Evnt Supv Evnt Priority Evnt Holdup Evnt Follows Timer Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Latched 10 System Event Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N If attribute 8 is turned ON attributes 1 7 must also be turned ON 34 Programming Worksheets Section PGM Output 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Type 141 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 142 2 ye 1 Jie 1 1 fm Record here based on programming in 009 160 Maximum Dialing Attempts to Each Telephone Number Section 5 5 Communicator Dialing on page 17 Default 008 ri 1 Valid entries are 001 015 attempts do not enter 000 161 Post Dial Wait for Handshak
23. equipment cost of capital cost of substitute or replacement equipment facilities or services down time purchaser s time the claims of third parties including customers and injury to property Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties whether expressed or implied including all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a par ticular purpose And of all other obligations or liabilities 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 liability concerning this product This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are governed by the laws of the province of Ontario Canada WARNING Digital Security Controls Ltd recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis However despite frequent testing and due to but not limited to criminal tampering or electri cal disruption it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected Installer s Lockout Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer s Lockout option enabled and exhibit no other prob lems 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 products which are re
24. formed in the event of tele phone line failure When the LINKS receives a tele phone call it will activate the RING terminal on the LINKS circuit board The zone programmed as LINKS Answer always requires a single EOL resis tor 56009 Wire the LINKS Answer zone according to the above diagram NOTE The LINKS Answer zone is only required for download ing to the panel via the LINKS NOTE When using the LINKS Busy Tone Detection must not be used NOTE Keypad zones cannot be used for 24 Hour Supervisory or LINKS Answer 2 12 Keypad Zones Each z keypad on the system has a zone input to which a device such as a door contact can be connected This eliminates the need to run wires back to the control panel for every device To install the keypad open the keypad plastic by removing the screw at the bottom of the unit Locate the five terminals on the keypad circuit board Connect the four Keybus wires from the control panel the red wire to R the black to B the yellow to Y and the green to G To connect the zone run one wire to the Z terminal and the other to B For powered devices use red and black to supply power to the device Run the red wire to the R positive termi nal and the black wire to the B negative terminal When using end of line supervision connect the zone accord ing to one of the configurations outlined in section 2 8 Zone Wiring End of line resistors must be placed on the devic
25. 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 rea sons 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 resi dence or building Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of burning Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well Smoke detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Even if the smoke detector operates as intended there may be circumstances when there is insufficient warn ing to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installation instructions They cannot discriminate between intruders and intended occupants Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams They cann
26. light acts as a Trouble Memory Program and Bypass indicator Unlike other LED keypads these conditions will only be represented by the System light The LCD keypad provides a written description on the liquid crystal display and uses function indicator lights to communi cate alarm status to the user The PC 1555 Instruction Manual provides basic directions for arming and disarming the system bypassing zones and per forming user functions from the keypads The following sec tions provide additional details on these functions 3 1 Arming and Disarming For a description of basic arming and disarming please see the PC 1555 Instruction Manual For other methods of arming please refer to 0 Quick Arm 9 Arming Without Entry Delay and 3 5 Function Keys on page 11 NOTE The event buffer will log Armed in Stay Mode or Armed in Away Mode whenever the system is armed In an attempt to prevent false alarms the Audible Exit Fault will notify the user of an improper exit when they arm their sys tem If anon force arming Delay 1 or Delay 2 type zone is left open at the end of the exit delay the entry delay will begin immediately and the bell or siren will sound a steady alarm for the entry delay period At the end of the entry delay period if the system has not been disarmed it will go into alarm This feature can be turned OFF in programming section 013 option 6 See 5 17 Arming Disarming Options
27. options have been selected The panel can be programmed to supervise nor mally closed End of Line or Double End of Line loops Please refer to the following diagrams to study each type of individu ally supervised zone wiring NOTE Any zone programmed for Fire or 24 Hour Supervisory must be wired with a single End of Line EOL resistor regard less of the type of zone wiring supervision selected for the Getting Started 2 6 Supervision panel section 013 1 2 See 5 2 Zone Programming on page 15 NOTE f you change the zone supervision options from DEOL to EOL or from NC to DEOL section 013 options 1 or 2 you should power down the system completely and then power it back up If you do not the zones may not work cor rectly Normally Closed NC Loops ANY 2 ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL ANY 2 ANY COM TERMINALTERMINAL 2 NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACTS WITH CONTACT NO END OF LINE NO END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR To enable normally closed loops programming section 013 option 1 must be ON NOTE This option should only be selected if Normally Closed NC detection devices or contacts are being used Single End Of Line EOL Resistors 56000 To enable panel detection of single end of line resistors pro gramming section 013 options 1 and 2 must be OFF ANY 2 ANY COM ANY Z ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL NORMALLY CLOSED NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT WITH CONTACT WITH 5
28. programming or system status on complete AC and Battery failure Programmable Outputs One programmable voltage output and one programmable voltage output input 21 programmable options PGM1 50mA PGM2 300mA Powerful 1 5 Amp Regulated Power Supply 550 mA Auxiliary Supply 12 VDC Positive Temperature Coefficient PTC components replace fuses Supervision for loss of AC power low battery e Internal clock locked to AC power frequency Power Requirements e Transformer 16 5 VAC 40VA Battery 12 volt 4 Ah minimum rechargeable sealed lead acid battery WARNING Do not install this panel outside of North America By design this panel will not work if the AC line frequency drops below 55 5Hz Remote Keypad Specifications e Keypads available PC5509 eight zone LED keypad PC1555RKZ eight zone LED keypad with zone input PC5508Z eight zone LED keypad with zone input PC5516Z sixteen zone LED keypad with zone input PC55322 thirty two zone LED keypad with zone input LCD5500Z Alphanumeric keypad with zone input All keypads have five programmable function keys Connect up to eight keypads 4 vvire Quad connection to Keybus Built in piezoelectric buzzer Digital Communicator Specifications e Supports major communication formats including SIA and Contact ID Event initiated personal paging Three programmable telephone numbers Two account numbers Supports LINKS1000 cellular communicat
29. promptly notify the customer and will be given the opportunity to correct the situation Additional Telephone Company Information The security control panel must be properly connected to the telephone line with a USOC RJ 31X tele phone jack The FCC prohibits customer provided terminal equipment be connected to party lines or to be used in conjunction with coin telephone service Intercon nect rules may vary from state to state Changes in Telephone Company Equipment or Facilities The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities equipment operations or procedures where such actions are reasonably required and proper in its business Should any such changes render the customer s ter minal equipment incompatible with the telephone company facilities the cus tomer shall be given adequate notice to the effect modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Ringer Equivalence Number REN The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line you may want to contact your local telephone company Equipment Maintenance Facility If you experience trouble with this tele phone equipment please contact the facility indica
30. rement importante dans les r gions rurales AVERTISSEMENT L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccorde ments lui m me il doit avoir recours un service d inspection des instal ations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas Lindice de charge IC assign a chaque dispositif terminal indique pour viter toute surcharge le pourcentage de la charge totale qui peut tre raccord e un circuit t l phonique boucl utilis par ce dispositif La terminaison du circuit boucl peut tre constitu e de n importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs pourvu que la somme des indices de charge de l ensemble des dispositifs ne d passe pas 100 L Indice de charge de ce produit est 0 1B terminal equipment Standard jacks shall be so arranged that if the plug connected thereto is withdrawn no interference to the operation of the equipment at the customer s premises which remains connected to the tele phone network shall occur by reason of such withdrawal Incidence of Harm Should terminal equipment or protective circuitry cause harm to the telephone network the telephone company shall where practi cable notify the customer that temporary disconnection of service may be required however where prior notice is not practicable the telephone com pany may temporarily discontinue service if such action is deemed reason able in the circumstances In the case of such temporary discontinuance the telephone company shall
31. should be pressed to enter the appropriate HEX digit 1 A 2 B 3 4 D 5 E 6 F Once the correct HEX digit has been entered the Ready light vvill continue to flash If another HEX digit is required press the corresponding number If a decimal digit is required press the FT key again The Ready light will turn on and the panel will return to regular decimal programming Example To enter C1 for a closing by user 1 you would enter PISI 1 to enter Hexadecimal mode Ready light flashes 8 to enter C to return to decimal mode Ready light is solid e 1 to enter digit 1 NOTE If Ready light is flashing any number you enter will be programmed as the HEX equivalent If you are using a pulse communications format a decimal zero 0 does not transmit Programming a zero 0 tells the panel not to send any pulses for that digit Decimal zero 0 is a filler digit To transmit a zero 0 it must be programmed as a Hexadecimal A Example For the three digit account number 403 you would enter 4 IMIS 0 e 4 to enter the digit 4 to enter Hexadecimal mode Ready light flashes 1 to enter A to return to decimal mode Ready light is solid 3 to enter the digit 3 0 to enter the digit O as a filler digit 13 4 4 Programming Toggle Option Sections Some programming sections contain several toggle options The panel will use zone lights 1 through 8 to indicat
32. telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means which may be difficult to detect W Insufficient Time There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended yet the occupants will not be pro tected from the emergency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner If the system is monitored the response may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible the system may fail to func tion as intended due to the failure of a component H Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be found by regular test ing and maintenance The complete system should be tested weekly and immediately after a break in an attempted break in a fire a storm an earthquake an accident or any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises The testing should include all sensing devices keypads consoles alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system W Security and Insurance Regardless of its capabilities an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance An alarm sys tem 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 Limited Warranty
33. time every day if it is in the disarmed condition In order for the Auto Arm function to work properly you must program the cor rect Time of Day For programming the clock and auto arm times see 6 User Functions on page 10 When the systems internal clock matches the Auto Arm Time the panel will check the system status If the system is armed the panel will do nothing until the next day at the auto arm time when it will check the system again If the system is dis armed at the auto arm time the panel will sound the buzzer of all keypads for one minute If the Bell Squawk During Auto Arm option is enabled section 014 option 2 the bell will squawk once every 10 seconds while the system is auto arm ing If a valid access code is entered auto arming will be aborted NOTE auto arm is cancelled the number of the user who cancelled the auto arm will be logged in the event buffer If no code is entered the panel will auto arm If a zone is vio lated the panel will transmit a Partial Closing Reporting Code if programmed to indicate to the central station that the system is not secure If the zone is restored the panel will add the zone back into the system NOTE Auto arming can only be cancelled by entering a valid access code at any keypad 3 4 Commands The key commands provide an easy way for the user to access basic system programming such as programming access codes or bypassing zones The u
34. upload keypad programming using DLS 1 software NOTE PC5509 keypads are always assigned to slot 1 They cannot be reprogrammed How to Assign Keypads Do the following at each keypad installed on the system 1 Enter 8 installer s code to go to installer programming 2 Enter 000 for Keypad Programming 3 Enter 0 for Slot Assignment 4 Entera two digit number 11 18 to specify which supervi sory slot the keypad will occupy 5 Press twice to exit installer programming After assigning all keypads perform a supervisory reset by entering section 902 in installers programming The panel will now supervise all assigned keypads and enrolled modules on the system How to Program Function Keys By default the 5 function keys on each keypad are pro grammed as Stay Arm 03 Away Arm 04 Chime 06 Sen sor Reset 14 and Quick Exit 16 You can change the function of each key on every keypad 1 Go to the keypad where you want to change the function key programming and enter Installer Programming 2 Press 000 for Keypad Programming 3 Enter 1 to 5 to select a function key to program 4 Enter the 2 digit number 00 to 17 to select the feature you want the function key to have For a complete list of Function Key options see section 3 5 Function Keys on page 11 5 Continue from step 3 until all function keys are pro grammed 6 To exit Installer Programming press twice 2 6 S
35. while the Bell Cut off timer is counting down or if the telephone line is restored The output will also deactivate if someone arms the system after the Bell Cut off has expired NOTE This output will activate for all silent and audible alarms except the Duress alarm and 24 hr PGM inputs 13 Kissoff Output The output will activate for two seconds after the control panel receives the kissoff transmission from the central station 14 Ground Start Pulse The PGM Output will activate for two seconds to obtain a dial tone on Ground Start telephone equipment before the panel attempts to dial Insert two 2 second pauses at the beginning of the telephone number when using this option 15 Remote Operation DLS 1 Support This output can be activated and deactivated remotely using the DLS software 16 LINKS1000 Support PGM1 Only The PGM output will be used as a data wire to communicate telephone number information for the LINKS1000 cellular unit 17 Away Armed Status When the system is armed in the Away mode the PGM output will activate at the beginning of the exit delay The output deactivates when the panel is disarmed 21 18 Stay Armed Status When the system is armed in the Stay mode the PGM output will activate at the beginning of the exit delay The output deactivates when the panel is disarmed 19 7 1 Command Output Option 1 20 7 2 Command Output Option 2 These outputs are user initiated b
36. zones 002 Zone 9 16 Definitions Section 5 2 Zone Programming on page 15 Default Default 00 L 1 Zone9 00 L 1 Zone 13 00 L 1 Zone 10 00 L 1 Zone 14 00 L 1 Zone 14 00 L 1 Zone 15 00 L 1 Zone 12 00 1 Zone 16 003 Zone 17 24 Definitions Section 5 2 Zone Programming on page 15 Default Default 00 L 1 Zone 17 00 L 1 Zone 21 00 L 1 Zone 18 00 L 1 Zone 22 00 L 1 Zone 19 00 L 1 Zone 23 00 1 Zone 20 00 L 1 Zone24 004 Zone 25 32 Definitions Section 5 2 Zone Programming on page 15 Default Default 00 L 1 Zone25 00 1 Zone29 00 L 1 Zone 26 00 L 1 Zone30 00 L 1 Zone 27 00 1 Zone 31 00 Zone28 00 l ZONE B2 005 System Times Default Valid entries 001 255 030 Entry Delay 1 in seconds Section 5 18 Entry Exit Delay Options on page 24 045 Entry Delay 2 in seconds Section 5 18 Entry Exit Delay Options on page 24 120 Exit Delay in seconds Section 5 18 Entry Exit Delay Options on page 24 004 Bell Cut off in minutes Section 5 13 Bell on page 22 006 Installer s Code Section 4 1 Installers Programming on page 13 Default 5555 z ie 007 Master Code Section 5 1 Programming Security Codes on page 15 Default 1234 eee mem 008 Maintenance Code Section 5 1 Programming Security Codes on page 15 Default AAAA zn nm ee a 009 PGM Output Programming PGM 1 and 2 Section 5 11
37. 2 app epa p pps po spiel 403 Downloading Access Code Section 5 10 Downloading on page 20 Default 1555 0 Enter4 HEX digits 404 Panel Identification Code Section 5 10 Downloading on page 20 Default 15551 1 Enter4 HEX digits 405 Answering Machine Double call Timer Section 5 10 Downloading on page 20 Default 060 Valid entries are 001 255 seconds 406 Number of Rings to Answer On Section 5 10 Downloading on page 20 Default 000 Valid entries are 000 255 rings 490 LINKS Preamble Downloading Telephone Number Section 5 10 Downloading on page 20 Default FFFF i Program all unused digits with Hex F 499 Installer s Code 499 Initiate PC Link Local Downloading Section 5 10 Downloading on page 20 International Programming 701 First International Options Code Default Option ON Off Section Page OFF LI 1 4 For Future Use OFF LL 5 6 Digit User Access Codes 4 Digit User Access Codes 5 1 15 OFF LI 6 Busy tone detection enabled Busy tone detection disabled 5 5 17 OFF d 7 8 For Future Use 40 Programming Worksheets Module Programming 801 PC5400 Printer Module Programming Please refer to your PC5400 Installation Manual for installation and programming instructions 803 Alternative Communicator Programming Please refer to your LINKS2X50 Skyroute PC5400 ADT DVACS or PC5400 Sur Gard DVACS Installation Manual for installation
38. 24 Standard Pulsed Fire Signal 5 13 22 Off Section Page Arm Disarm Bell Squawk disabled 5 17 23 No Bell Squawk During Auto Arm 5 18 24 No Bell Squawk On Exit Delay 5 18 24 No Bell Squawk On Entry Delay 5 18 24 No Bell Squawk On Trouble 3 4 8 Silent Exit Delay 5 18 24 Exit Delay Termination Disabled 5 18 24 Fire Bell Follows Bell Cut off 5 13 22 Off Fire Keys Disabled Panic Keys Silent Quick Exit Disabled Quick Arming Dis Function keys Req Code No Code Required Master Code Changeable TLM Disabled TLM Trouble Beeps When Armed Off AC Trouble Not Displayed Trouble Light Does Not Follow AC Status Keypad Active Always Code Required to Remove Kypd BlankingNo Code Required Keypad Backlighting is enabled Power Save Mode enabled Bypass Status Displayed While Armed Keypad Tampers enabled Keypad Backlighting is disabled Power Save Mode disabled Bypass Status Not Displayed While Armed Keypad Tampers disabled Section Page 5 16 5 16 3 4 3 4 3 4 5 1 5 12 5 12 23 23 8 22 22 Section Page 3 4 3 4 5 22 5 22 5 23 5 22 5 17 5 25 8 8 29 29 25 25 23 25 31 017 Fifth System Option Code Default This option must be enabled when using a PC5132 v2 1 or earlier ON OFF OFF Option 1 1 1 2 7 1 8 ON WLS Key Does Not Use Access Codes For future use Squawk on Away Arming Disarming OnlyBell Squawk on all Arming Disarming Off WLS Key Uses Access C
39. 31 Zone 32 1 l Tamper Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 8 Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A Section 334 335 336 337 36 Zon Zon Zon Zon el e9 e 17 e 25 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 5 Zone 6 1 Zone 13 2 14 l Zone 21 Zone 22 1 Zone 29 2 30 l Zone 7 Zone 8 1 1 Zone 15 Zone 16 1 1 Zone 23 Zone 24 l l Zone 31 Zone 32 l 1 Programming Worksheets 338 Miscellaneous Tamper Reporting Codes Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A 1 General System Tamper 2 General System Tamper Rest 3 Keypad Lockout Closing Arming Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 32 Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A ys Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 5 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 340 Code 9 Code 10 Code 11 Code 12 Code 13 Code 14 15 16 13411 Code 17 Code 18 Code 19 Code 20 Code 21 Code 22 a 23 24 13421 Code 25 Code 26 Code 27 Code 28 Code 29 Code 30 aum 31 32 l 1 13431 Miscellaneous Closing Arming Reporting C
40. 4 option 1 the bell will sound arm disarm bell squawks for all access codes regardless of the programming for attribute 7 See 5 Programming Access Codes on page 10 Enable both the Squawk on Away Arming Disarming Only and the Arm Disarm Bell Squawk options to have the panel squawk the bell only when the system is away armed or dis armed The Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback option will cause the keypad to beep 8 times rapidly after the Opening After Alarm reporting code has been successfully transmitted to the central station The Opening After Alarm Bell Ring back option will cause the panel to squawk the bell 8 times rapidly after the Opening After Alarm reporting code has been successfully transmitted to the central station NOTE If the panel is armed using the Stay function key or by entering 9 access code there will be no bell squawks dur ing entry and exit delays except for the arm disarm bell sguawks Closing Confirmation if enabled will cause the keypad to beep 8 times rapidly after the closing reporting code has been successfully transmitted to central station If the Bypass Status Displayed While Armed option is cho sen the Bypass light will be ON while the system is armed to indicate that there are bypassed zones If you enable the WLS Key Does Not Use Access Codes option the disarm button will work on wireless keys which 23 have not been assigned access codes Wireless keys can only b
41. 60 Communicator Call Directions Section 361 to 368 The following is a description of each reporting format Pulse Formats Depending on which pulse format is selected the panel will communicate using the following specifications e 3 1 3 2 4 1 or 4 2 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake 20 bits per second non extended Additional Notes on Pulse Formats 1 The digit O will send no pulses and is used as a filler digit 2 When programming account numbers enter four digits When programming a three digit account number the fourth digit must be programmed as 0 3 digit account number 123 program 1230 3 If an account number has a 0 in it substitute a HEX digit for the 0 For example 3 digit account number 502 program 5A20 4 digit account number 4079 program 4A79 4 Reporting codes are two digits When programming sin gle digit Reporting Codes the second digit must be pro grammed as a O If a O is to be transmitted substitute HEX digit A For example 1 digit Reporting Code 8 program 30 2 digit Reporting Code 30 program 3A 5 To prevent the panel from reporting an event the reporting code should be programmed as 00 or FF Contact ID Contact ID is a specialized format that will communicate infor mation using tones rather than pulses This format allows more information to be sent faster than other formats For example in addit
42. 6009 560002 END OF LINE END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR ANYZ ANY COM ANY Z ANY COM TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL 1 NORMALLY 2 NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT AND 1 NORMALLY OPEN CONTACTS AND 2 NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT CLOSED CONTACTS WITH 56000 WITH 56009 END OF LINE END OF LINE RESISTOR RESISTOR NOTE This option should be selected if either Normally Closed NC or Normally Open NO detection devices or contacts are being used Double End of Line DEOL Resistors Double End of Line resistors allow the panel to determine if the zone is in alarm tampered or faulted To enable panel detection of double end of line resistors pro gramming section 013 option 1 must be OFF and option 2 must be ON NOTE If the Double EOL supervision option is enabled all hardwire zones on the main panel must be wired for Double EOL resistors except for Fire and 24 Hour Supervisory zones NOTE Do not wire DEOL resistors on keypad zones NOTE Do not use DEOL resistors for Fire zones or 24 Hour Supervisory zones Do not wire Fire zones to keypad zone ter minals if the DEOL supervision option is selected ANYZ ANY COM TERMINALTERMINAL ALARM DOUBLE EOL CIRCUIT CONTACT 1 NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT WITH 56009 END OF LINE RESISTORS NOTE This option can only be selected if Normally Closed NC detection devices or contacts are being used NOTE Only one NC contact can be connected to each zone Wiring multiple detection devices or contac
43. 7 Arming Disarming Options on page 23 NOTE Master code attributes cannot be changed 10 6 User Functions This command can be used to program several different func tions To program User Functions 1 Press 6 Master Code The Program or System light will flash 2 Press the number 1 to 6 for the item to be programmed e 1 Time and Date The time and date must be accurate for the auto arm or test transmission functions to work properly and for the event buffer to time and date stamp all events Enter the time hour and minute using 24hr format HH MM from 00 00 to 23 59 Enter the date by month day and year MM DD YY e 2 Auto Arm Enable Disable To enable or disable auto arming press 2 The keypad will sound three short beeps when auto arm is enabled and one long beep when disabled For more information see 3 3 Automatic Arming on page 8 3 Auto Arm Time The system can be programmed to arm automatically at a pre set time When programming the auto arm time enter the time hour and minute using 24hr format HH MM For more information see 3 3 Automatic Arming on page 8 e 4 System Test When 4 is pressed the panel will test the bell output key pad lights and the communicator for two seconds The panel will also send a System Test Reporting code if pro grammed See 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on page 17 5 Enable DLS Downloading When 5 is press
44. Alarm 6 TLM Trouble Code via LINKS 7 For future use 8 General System Supervisory 350 Maintenance Restoral Reporting Codes Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A 1 Battery Trouble Restoral 2 AC Failure Trouble Restoral 3 Bell Circuit Trouble Restoral 4 Fire Trouble Restoral 5 Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Restoral 6 TLM Restoral 7 For future use 8 General System Supervisory Restore 37 351 Miscellaneous Maintenance Reporting Codes Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A 1 Telephone Number 1 FTC Restore L 1 5 DLS Lead OUT 2 Telephone Number 2 FTC Restore 6 Zone Fault Alarm 3 Event Buffer 75 Full Since Last Upload 1 4 DLS Lead IN Ics 7 Zone Fault Restore 8 Delinguency Code 352 Test Transmission Reporting Codes Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A 1 Periodic Test Transmission L 1 3 LINKS1000 Test Transmission Code 2 System Test The LINKS Test Transmission Code must be programmed as 00 for the LINKS Test Transmission to be disabled 353 Wireless Maintenance Reporting Codes Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A 1 Wireless Device Low Battery Alarm L 1 2 Wireless Device Low Battery Restore 360 Communicator Format Options Section 5 9 Communicato
45. EN 1 1st Telephone Number Disabled OFF faii 2 2nd Telephone Number Disabled OFF I 3 1st Telephone Number via LINKS Disabled OFF fis 4 2nd Telephone Number via LINKS Disabled OFF L 5 8 For future use 38 Programming Worksheets 368 System Test Transmissions Communicator Call Directions Section 5 5 Communicator Dialing on page 17 Default Option ON OFF ON ssi 1 1st Telephone Number Disabled OFF lt 2 2nd Telephone Number Disabled OFF 3 1st Telephone Number via LINKS Disabled OFF 1 4 2nd Telephone Number LINKS Disabled OFF Lj 5 8 For future use NOTE The LINKS1000 backup call directions will only back up their respective telephone numbers 370 Communication Variables Default Section Page 003 1 1 Swinger Shutdown Alarms and Rest 001 014 Transmissions 000 disabled 5 19 24 003 ri Swinger Shutdown Tampers and Rest 001 014 Transmissions 000 d3isabled 5 19 24 003 1 Swinger Shutdown Maint and Rest 001 014 Transmissions 000 disabled 5 19 24 000 1 1 Transmission Delay 001 255 seconds 5 15 23 030 L 1 1 AC Failure Communication Delay 001 255 minutes 5 8 17 003 rol on TLM Trouble Delay No of checks required valid entries 003 255 5 12 22 030 1 1 Test Transmission Cycle landline 001 255 days 5 14 23 030 1 Test Transmission Cycle LINKS 001 255 days 5 14 23 007 Zone Low Battery Transmission Delay 000 255 days 5 8 17 030 ri 1 Delinquenc
46. Fire keys are pressed during the delay period the panel will latch the alarm output and will immediately communicate the alarm A violated Fire zone will be displayed on all keypads and can be delayed at any keypad Typically this zone is used for latching smoke detectors 08 Standard 24 Hour Fire Zone NOTE Do not wire Fire zones on keypad zone terminals if the DEOL supervision option is enabled for the panel section 013 option 2 When this zone is violated the panel will immediately latch the alarm output and communicate to the central station The alarm will sound until the Bell Cutoff time expires Section 005 System Times or until a code is entered See 5 13 Bell on page 22 A violated Fire zone will be displayed on all keypads Typically this zone is used for pull stations 09 24 Hour Supervisory Zone If this zone is violated when the system is either armed or dis armed the panel will report to the central station and will log the zone alarm to the event buffer This zone gives a silent alarm by default NOTE Do not wire 24 Hour Supervisory zones on keypad zone terminals 10 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer Zone If this zone is violated when the system is either armed or dis armed the panel will immediately latch the keypad buzzer until a valid access code is entered and will immediately com municate to the central station 11 24 Hour Burglary Zone If this zone is violated when the system is eith
47. NK refer to your PC LINK Download Kit Instruction Sheet 20 NOTE When a zone status upload is performed through PC LINK the information uploaded may not be accurate For more information refer to your DLS 1 manual Downloading can also be performed through the LINKS1000 cellular communicator if the telephone line is disconnected If using the LINKS1000 with call back you need to program the LINKS1000 Preamble with the downloading telephone num ber in order for the panel to call the computer correctly NOTE When uploading labels from LCD keypads only labels from the LCD keypad assigned to slot 8 will be uploaded Answering Machine Double Call Section 401 1 User Enable DLS Window Section 401 2 Call BaCk a r emer teal ena Section 401 3 User initiated Call up enabled disabled Section 401 4 Downloading Computer s Telephone Number Section 402 Downloading Access Code Section 403 PanelldentificatonCode Section 404 Answering Machine Double Call Timer Section 405 Number of Rings to Answer On Section 406 LINKS1000 Preamble Downloading Section 490 Initiate Local Downloading PC LINK Section 499 5 11 PGM Output Options Program the programmable outputs PGM1 and PGM2 on the main board by selecting one of the output options listed below exceptions noted MainBoardPGMOutputs
48. ON 2 Zone Bypassing prompt ON Zone Bypass prompt OFF ON La ij 3 Troubles prompt ON Troubles prompt OFF ON ii 4 Alarm Memory prompt ON Alarm Memory prompt OFF ON 1 5 Door Chime Control prompt ON Door Chime Control prompt OFF ON i 6 Access Codes prompt ON Access Codes prompt OFF ON EEN 7 User Functions prompt ON User Functions prompt OFF ON 1 8 Output Control prompt ON Output Control prompt OFF 611 Second User Display Mask Programming LCD Keypads Default Option ON OFF OFF 1 1 Installer Programming prompt ON Installer Programming prompt OFF ON Lg 2 Stay Arm prompt ON Stay Arm prompt OFF ON Log 3 Quick Arm prompt ON Quick Arm prompt OFF ON 4 Interior Arm prompt ON Interior Arm prompt OFF OFF 5 Quick Exit prompt ON Quick Exit prompt OFF ON m 6 Vievv Event Buffer prompt ON Vievv Event Buffer prompt OFF OFF LJ 7 8 For future use 62 Third User Display Mask Default Option ON OFF ON LJ 1 System Test prompt ON System Test prompt OFF ON 2 Time and Date prompt ON Time and Date prompt OFF ON 3 Auto Arm Control prompt ON Auto Arm Days prompt OFF ON 4 Auto Arm Time prompt ON Auto Arm Time prompt OFF ON Log 5 Download Enable prompt ON Download Enable prompt OFF ON LI 6 Bright Control prompt ON Bright Control prompt OFF ON ii 7 Contrast Control prompt ON Contrast Control prompt OFF ON 8 Buzzer Control prompt ON Buzzer Control prompt OFF 631 Downloaded LCD Message Duration Default 003 1 Valid
49. Program ming on page 15 The user must enter a valid access code after pressing 9 0 Quick Arm If the Quick Arm option is enabled section 015 option 4 enter 0 to arm the panel without an access code See 5 17 Arming Disarming Options on page 23 If the Quick Arm option is disabled users vvill need to enter an access code after pressing a function key NOTE Quick Arm cannot be used to cancel auto arm 0 Quick Exit The Quick Exit function if enabled will allow someone to leave an armed premises through a Delay type zone without having to disarm and re arm the system See 5 17 Arming Disarming Options on page 23 When O is entered the panel will provide a two minute win dow for the user to exit the premises During this time the panel will ignore only one activation of a Delay zone When the Delay zone is secured the panel will end the two minute quick exit delay Ifa second Delay zone is tripped or if the zone is not restored after two minutes the panel will begin entry delay 1 NOTE If the Exit Delay is in progress performing a Quick Exit will not extend the Exit Delay 3 5 Function Keys There are five function keys on each keypad labelled Stay Away Chime Reset and Exit Each of these keys is pro grammed by default to perform one of the functions described below Press and hold the appropriate key for two seconds to activate a function Keypad Commands 3 5 Functi
50. Telephone numbers can be to 32 digits This allows you to add special digits if required To program the telephone number enter the numbers 0 through 9 as required The fol lowing is a list of programmable HEX digits and the functions they perform HEX B simulates the key on a touch tone telephone HEX C simulates the key on a touch tone telephone HEX D forces the panel to search for dial tone HEX E forces the panel to pause for 2 seconds HEX F marks the end of the telephone number NOTE The first digit of all telephone numbers must be the HEX digit D for dial tone search or HEX digit E for a two second pause First Telephone Number Section 13011 Second Telephone Number Section 302 ThirJlelephoneNumber Section 303 Third Telephone Number Enable Section 380 5 Alternate Dials nit sit la kb AA Section 380 6 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes The panel can be programmed to report events to the central station by sending the Reporting Code programmed for a particular event Reporting codes can be one or two digits and can use HEX digits A through F For a complete description of reporting 17 codes which can be programmed and lists of automatic Con tact ID and SIA format codes please see Appendix A Reporting Codes on page 42 NOTE Do not use the digit C in a reporting code when using Pager Format In most
51. This feature can be accessed on LED key pads by pressing and holding the key 7 Command Output Functions The user can activate programmable output functions using the 7 1 2 commands The outputs may be activated when the system is either armed or disarmed 1171 1 Command Output Option 1 Press 7 1 Access Code if required to activate outputs programmed as PGM output option 19 This output can be used for operating devices such a garage door opener light ing or door strikes 7 2 Command Output Option 2 Press 7 2 Access Code if required to activate all outputs programmed as one of PGM output options 03 04 or 20 Special Note Traditionally 7 2 has been reserved for resetting smoke detectors Smoke detectors should now be programmed as output 03 Sensor Reset or 04 2 wire smoke If using output option 03 or 04 do not program 20 Command Output Option 2 Please see 5 11 PGM Out put Options on page 20 for more information 8 Installer s Programming Enter 8 followed by the Installers Code to access Installer s Programming See sections 4 and 5 for more infor mation 9 Arming Without Entry Delay When the system is armed with the 9 command the panel will cancel the entry delay Delay 1 and Delay 2 type zones will be instant and Stay Away zones will be bypassed as soon as the exit delay has ended see section 5 2 Zone
52. Three Fire Signal Enabled Option 3 must be OFF if LCD keypads older than v2 0 are used 014 Second System Option Code Default OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Option 1 NO O BEM 8 ON Arm Disarm Bell Sguawk enabled Bell Squawk During Auto Arm Bell Squawk On Exit Delay Bell Squawk On Entry Delay Bell Squawk On Trouble Audible Exit with Urgency Exit Delay Termination Enabled Fire Bell is Continuous 015 Third System Option Code Default ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF When using a PC5132 version 2 1 or older with WLS909 Wireless Keys option 4 must be ON for the Arm button to work Option 4 NO O BEM 8 ON Fire Keys Enabled Panic Keys Audible Bell Beeps Quick Exit Enabled Quick Arming Enabled Code Required For Bypassing Master Code Not Changeable TLM Enabled TLM Audible Bell When Armed 016 Fourth System Option Code Default ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF Option 1 d 9 O BEM ON AC Trouble Displayed Trouble Light Flashes if AC Fails Blank Keypad When Not Used 1 I Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout 001 255 codes 1 4 Lockout Duration 001 255 minutes Off Section Page End of Line Resistors 2 8 5 Single End of Line Resistors 2 8 5 Panel shows only Fire troubles when armed 3 4 8 Tampers Faults show as open 3 4 8 Audible Exit Fault Disabled 5 18 24 Event Buffer Logs Events Past shutdown 5 20
53. Time out Section 380 2 Closings Arming Codes If the Closing Confirmation option is enabled once the exit delay expires the keypad will sound a series of eight beeps to confirm to the user that the closing code was sent and received by the central station Closing Confirmation Section 381 4 Openings Closings by Wireless Key If you are using a PC5132 v3 0 or higher wireless keys with access codes may be identified when they are used to arm or disarm the system the panel will log and transmit opening or closing by access code the same as if an access code had been used to arm disarm the system If wireless keys with no access code are used the event will be logged and transmit ted as opening or closing by keyswitch The Function Keys Require Code option must be selected section 015 option 4 OFF in order for wireless keys to be identified for arming Disarming will always be logged by access code if one is programmed for the Key regardless of this option AC Failure Trouble Alarm Code To prevent the panel from transmitting an AC Failure Trouble Alarm reporting code during short power outages the panel will not send the signal unless AC power is lost for the amount of minutes programmed for the AC Failure Communication 18 Delay The AC Failure Trouble Restoral reporting code follows the AC failure communication delay as well NOTE f AC Failure Communications Delay is programmed
54. WARNING 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 This panel will not operate if installed outside of North America See section 1 1 for details Installation Manual Software Version 2 3 DLS 1 v6 7 and up C 1 5 5 5 See Back Cover for New Features in Version 2 3 WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information As the only individual in contact with system users it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system System Failures This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible There are circumstances however involving fire burglary or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection Any alarm sys tem 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 streng
55. Zone 1 terminal to the PGM1 terminal 4 Apply AC power to the main panel 5 When Zone Light 1 is lit on the keypad the default is com plete 6 Remove AC power from the control 7 Reconnect all original wiring and power up the control NOTE AC power must be used to power the panel The panel will not default if only the battery is used To default the main control panel software and other modules perform the following 1 Enter the Installers Programming mode 2 Enter the appropriate programming section XXX 3 Enter the Installers Code 4 Re enter the appropriate programming section XXX The panel will take a few seconds to perform the default When the keypad is again operational the default is complete NOTE If using Identified Wireless Keys PC5132 v3 0 or later only when the main panel is defaulted all wireless key access codes must be re programmed Refer to your PC5132 v3 0 Installation Manual for more information Restore Alternative Comm LINKS2X50 Skyroute PC5400DVACS to Default Prog Section 993 Restore PC5132 to Default Programming Section 996 Restore PC5400 Printer to Default ProgrammingSection 997 Restore Panel to Default Programming Section 999 26 5 29 Installer s Lockout If Installer s Lockout is selected a hardware default cannot be performed If a software default is performed all program ming will restore to factory default If Installers Lockou
56. al downloading capability through the use of the PC LINK adaptor Added Keybus fault protection clock and data outputs have been programmed to withstand shorts to 12v to pre vent control panel damage 1 2 Additional Devices In addition to the information below see the back cover for a DSC module compatibility table PC5132 Wireless Receiver The PC5132 Wireless Receiver can be used to connect up to 32 wireless devices to the system All devices are spread spectrum 900 MHz fully supervised devices which use stan dard AAA or AA alkaline batteries Seven devices are available They are as follovvs V LS904 VVireless Motion Detector Adds vvireless space pro tection to your system V LS905 Wireless Universal Transmitter Adds wireless door or window contacts to your system WLS906 Wireless Smoke Detector Adds smoke detection to your system WLS907 Wireless Slimline Universal Transmitter A smaller wireless door or window contact WLS908 Wireless Panic Pendant Adds personal protection to the system When used the unit will indicate a non medical emer gency to the central station WLS909 Wireless Key Adds a simple and mobile method of arming and disarming to the system as well as one button access to several programmable functions WLS910 Wireless Handheld Keypad A portable keypad which allows arming and disarming from anywhere on the premises PC5400 Printer DVACS Module The PC5400 Printer Module allows the
57. alarm output e Pulsed Steady This attribute determines whether the alarm output will be steady or will pulse on and off every second e Activate Chime This attribute determines whether or not the zone will activate the chime feature See 7 4 Door Chime On Off on page 9 Bypass Enable This attribute determines whether or not the zone can be manually bypassed See 1 Bypass ing and Activating Stay Away Zones on page 8 Force Arm Enable This attribute determines whether or not the system can be armed while a zone is violated At the end of the exit delay if this type of zone is violated it will be ignored by the panel Once the zone is secured it will be monitored by the system This zone attribute for example will allow the user to arm the system with the garage door open Later when the door is closed it will be armed along with the rest of the system Do not program this attribute for 24Hr zones Swinger Shutdown Enable This attribute determines whether or not the panel will shut down the communicator Program Descriptions and bell for a zone once its swinger limit has been reached See 5 19 Swinger Shutdown on page 24 Transmission Delay Enable This attribute determines whether or not the panel will delay communicating the alarm reporting code for the programmed Transmission Delay Period See 5 15 Transmission Delay on page 23 Wireless Zone This attribute determ
58. and programming instructions 804 PC5132 Wireless Expansion Programming Please refer to your PC5132 Installation Manual for programming locations and instructions Special Installer Functions 901 Installer Walk Test Mode Enable Disable Section 5 30 Walk Test Installer on page 26 902 Module Supervision Reset Section 2 7 Removing Modules on page 5 903 Module Supervision Field Section 2 6 Supervision on page 5 904 Wireless Module Placement Test For more information please refer to your PC5132 Installation Manual Select the module transmitter Zones 01 32 Press to Cancel Placement Led Keypad LCD Keypad Bell Buzzer Good Light 1 ON Steady GOOD 1 Beep Squawk Fair Light 2 ON Steady FAIR 2 Beeps Squawks Bad Light 3 ON Steady BAD 3 Beeps Squawks 990 Installer Lockout Enable Section 5 29 Installers Lockout on page 26 991 Installer Lockout Disable Section 5 29 Installers Lockout on page 26 993 Restore Alternative Communicator to Factory Default Programming Section 5 28 Resetting Factory Defaults on page 26 996 Restore PC5132 to Factory Default Programming Section 5 28 Resetting Factory Defaults on page 26 997 Restore PC5400 to Factory Default Programming Section 5 28 Resetting Factory Defaults on page 26 999 Restore PC1555 to Factory Default Programming Section 5 28 Resetting Factory Defaults on page 26 41 Appendix A Reporting Cod
59. are functioning properly NOTE Zones with the Force Arm attribute enabled will not cause the Ready light to go out when they are violated To stop the test Step 1 Enter Installer Programming Step 2 Enter section 901 Check the event buffer after the walk test is complete to ensure that the Audible Silent 24 hr PGM alarms have been restored NOTE The alarm memory is cleared upon entering Walk Test mode When the walk test is complete the Alarm Memory light will remain lit but there will be no alarms in memory The light will turn off the next time the panel is armed Section 6 Programming Worksheets For the Record Customer Address Telephone Installation Date Installer s Code Module Name Description Location PC1555 Main Panel PC5132 Wireless Receiver PC5400 Serial Printer Module PC5400 DVACS Module LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator LINKS2X50 Long Range Radio Skyroute Transceiver Keypads Keypad Type Location Keypad 1 Keypad 2 Keypad 3 Keypad 4 Keypad 5 Keypad 6 Keypad 7 Keypad 8 Zone Programming Summary Zone programming can be found in sections 001 004 101 132 020 and 202 205 Use this area to record a sum mary of your zone programming Refer to Appendix B Programming LCD Keypads on page 44 for instructions on programming zone labels System Zone Label Zone Zone Aitributes Serial Number Zone Ty
60. as 000 then the AC failure transmission will be immediate AC Failure Communication Delay Section 370 Wireless Maintenance The panel will transmit a Wireless Device Low Battery Alarm reporting code if a low battery condition is indicated by a detector The transmission of the trouble will be delayed by the number of days programmed for Zone Low Battery Transmission Delay The Wireless Device Low Battery Resto ral reporting code will be transmitted when the problem is cor rected The specific zone that caused the trouble will be recorded in the event buffer NOTE The restoral will not be transmitted until all detectors indicate good battery conditions Wireless Maintenance Reporting Codes Section 353 Wireless Device Battery Transmission Delay Section 370 Arming and Activity Delinquency When Delinquency Follows Arming Days is selected the Delinquency reporting code is sent whenever the panel is not armed within the number of days programmed for the Delin quency Transmission Cycle NOTE If the Delinquency Transmission Cycle is set for one day there must be 24 hours of no arming or disarming before the Delinquency Code will be sent After a Delinguency Code has been transmitted it will not be sent again until the system has been armed and disarmed When Delinquency Follows Zone Activity hours is enabled if there is no activity on zones in the system the Delinquency Transmission Cycle Timer in Section
61. ation Manual and detector manufacture s literature when locating smoke detectors Note PGM 2 must be used if total current draw exceeds 50mA RESISTOR IDENTIFICATIONS BELL CIRCUIT SINGLE AND DOUBLE EOL 5 5 FIRE ZONE EOL 5 Ii l EEE a l l m m This device complies with Parts 15 and 68 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Reg No F53CAN 32028 AL E REN 0 1B Plug Type RJ31X INDUSTRY CANADA REN 0 1 MADE IN CANADA WARNING Not to be removed by anyone except occupant Section 1 System Introduction 1 1 Specifications Downloading Software Support e PC1555 v2 3 uses DLS 1 v6 7 and up Flexible Zone Configuration e Six fully programmable zones e System expandable to 8 zones using keypad zone inputs and to 32 zones using the PC5132 wireless expansion module e 38 access codes one master code one maintenance code two duress codes two supervision codes and 32 general access codes e 27 zone types 8 programmable zone attributes Normally closed single EOL and double EOL zone wiring e 32 wireless zones with the PC5132 Wireless Receiver Audible Alarm Output 700mA Supervised Bell Output current limited at 3 amps 12VDC e Steady or Pulsed Output EEPROM Memory e Does not lose
62. ay 2 entry delay time can be set independently of Delay 1 in programming section 005 System Times 03 Instant Zone This zone type will cause an instant alarm if it is violated when the panel is armed Typically this zone is used for windows patio doors or other perimeter zones and glass break detec tors 04 Interior Zone This zone will not cause an alarm if violated during the entry delay If the zone is violated before the entry delay has begun it will cause an instant alarm Typically this zone is used for interior protection devices such as motion detectors 05 Interior Stay Away Zone This zone type works similarly to the Interior zone type except that it will be automatically bypassed under the following con ditions When the panel is armed in the Stay Mode See 3 5 Func tion Keys on page 11 e When the panel is armed without entry delay See 7 9 Arming Without Entry Delay on page 11 e When the panel is armed with an access code and a Delay type zone is NOT tripped during the exit delay The automatic bypass prevents the user from having to manu ally bypass interior type zones when arming at home This zone is typically used for interior protection devices such as motion detectors 06 Delay Stay Away Zone This zone type will operate similarly to Interior Stay Away zones except that it will always provide an entry delay Typi cally this zone is used for interior protection
63. be activated for alarms on zones that have exceeded the limit of alarms set in the Swinger Shut down counter Swinger shutdown will be reset every day at midnight or when the panel is armed Once reset the panel will again communi cate normally SwingerShutdown Section 370 5 20 Event Buffer The panel will store the last 128 events which occurred on the system The Event Buffer will contain the name time and date of each event along with the zone number access code number or any other information pertaining to the event If the Event Buffer Follows Swinger Shutdown option is enabled the event buffer will not store events after the Swinger Shutdown level has been reached This will prevent the panel from overwriting the entire buffer if a problem exists The event buffer can be viewed in three different ways from an LCD keypad see 6 User Functions on page 10 printed on site using the PC5400 printer module or it can be uploaded using DLS software Event Buffer Follows 5 21 Keypad Lockout Options The panel can be programmed to lock out keypads if a series of incorrect access codes are entered Once the Num ber of Invalid Codes Before Lockout limit has been reached the panel will lock out all keypads for the Lockout Duration and log the event to the event buffer For the duration of the lockout the panel will sound an error tone when any key is pressed NOTE The Invalid Code Coun
64. bled the panel will always dial using DTMF If DTMF Dialing is disabled the panel will always pulse dial If the Busy Tone Detection option is enabled the panel will hang up after detecting busy tone for 5 seconds and will redial after the amount of time programmed in the Delay Between Dialing Attempts section Maximum Dialing Attempts determines the maximum num ber of attempts the panel will make to send a signal to the central station before indicating a Failure to Communicate FTC trouble condition The 3rd Telephone Number can be used to back up the 1st in this situation See 5 7 Communi cator Telephone Numbers on page 17 If a later communi cation attempt is successful the FTC reporting code s programmed in section 351 will be transmitted along with the unreported events from an earlier unsuccessful communica tion Post Dial Wait for Handshake determines the amount of time the panel will wait for a valid handshake from the receiver If the panel does not hear the handshake it will consider the call a failed attempt hang up and try again NOTE Contact your local telephone company to confirm which settings should be used 5 4 Assigning Keypad Zones DTMF or Pulse Dialing Section 380 3 Switch to Pulse Dialing on Fifth Attempt Section 380 4 Communicator Enable Disable Section 880 1 Communicator Call Direction Options Section 361 368 Busy Tone Detection
65. c pem Ere pote i EE NE 107 7 1 front I s s TENER 108 8 1 LI 1 1 1 1 L 4 109 9 41 I LI 1 1 1 k 41 110 10 ezi b ns ies bo 111 11 pre i Li e Pi kl ihe 112 12 LI LI REN itc Ld 113 13 1 LI xm Ear Has 114 14 baz 1 emn 1 LI 1 js jet L 115 15 nj 4 3 22 TEH hu OPEN L 33 116 16 1 1 117 17 Ld 118 18 Ea 119 19 E ol pes 120 20 l gt 121 21 E joi 122 22 Lg ii 123 23 E 124 24 3 125 25 TERR L 126 26 b 127 27 Lg le 128 28 Eid 129 29 130 30 LI 131 31 1 b Is I 132 32 Ya Record here based on programming in sections 001 004 PGM Output Attributes Section 5 11 PGM Output Options on page 20 Program only the following attributes for the PGM options listed All others will be ignored PGM options are programmed in 009 PGM Attribute Defaults Y Attribute ON N Attribute OFF Attribute 1 3 4 5 Output enabled True Output Follows Timer Code Req Output
66. call timer 3 If the panel hears another ring before the Answering Machine Double Call Timer expires it will answer on the first ring of the second call The panel will immediately go on line and begin downloading If the Call Back option is enabled the panel and the com puter will both hang up The panel will then call the Down loading Computer s Telephone Number and wait for the computer to answer Once the computer answers download ing will begin If the User Enabled DLS Window option is ON the user can activate the downloading feature by entering 6 Master Codell51 If the User Initiated Call Up option is enabled the user can have the panel initiate a call to the dovvnloading computer by pressing 6 Master Code 6 The Download Access Code and Panel Identifier Code are for security and proper identification Both the panel and the computer file should contain the same information pro grammed before attempting to download The time to complete a successful download can be signifi cantly reduced with the use of the PC LINK This adaptor makes it possible to perform on site downloading To Initiate Local Downloading via the PC LINK enter 8 Installer s Code 499 Installer s Code 499 All keypads will be busy for the duration of the PC LINK connection The status LEDs will display the current system status on the keypad where the PC LINK was initiated For more information on connecting the PC LI
67. d line and the LINKS A LINKS Preamble is programmable for each telephone num ber in the event that the land line number is local but the LINKS is required to dial an exchange When programming a LINKS Preamble all unused digits must be programmed with a hexadecimal F NOTE If a LINKS1000 is connected to the system make sure the Maximum Number of Dialing Attempts is programmed to be 008 or greater section 160 Using LINKS1000 as the Sole Communicator The panel can be programmed to report an event only using the LINKS1000 cellular communicator To program this option select only the LINKS1000 in the Communicator Call Direction Options The Call LINKS as well as Land Line option must also be enabled When the selected event occurs the panel will only attempt to call central station using the LINKS Using the LINKS1000 as a Backup Communicator The panel can be programmed to call using the LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator if the panel is having difficulty commu nicating an event using the land line To program this option select both the telephone number and LINKS options in the Communicator Call Direction Options The LINKS is Backup of Land Lines option must be selected When used as a backup communicator the panel will attempt to call the central station in the following manner the panel will try to call using land lines if unsuccessful the panel will try to call using the LINKS if unsuccessful the panel will try t
68. devices such as motion detectors This zone option will help prevent false alarms since it always provides an entry delay time for the user to turn off the panel NOTE Hardwire motion detectors covering entry exit doors that are using wireless transmitters must be programmed as Delay Stay Away If not the panel may see the motion detector violation before the entry exit transmitter has time to transmit to the receiver causing a false alarm 07 Delayed 24 Hour Fire Zone NOTE Do not wire Fire zones on keypad zone terminals if the DEOL supervision option is enabled for the panel section 013 option 2 When this zone is violated the alarm output will be immedi ately activated pre alert but the communicator will be delayed for 30 seconds If the user presses any key on any keypad during this delay the alarm output and the communi cator will be delayed an additional 90 seconds giving the user time to correct the problem If the zone is still violated after the 90 second delay the panel will sound the alarm out put and delay the communicator for 30 seconds If the user does not press a key during the 30 second pre alert the alarm output will latch and the panel will communi cate the alarm to the central station The alarm will sound until 15 the Bell Cutoff time expires Section 005 System Times or until a code is entered See 5 13 Bell on page 22 NOTE If a second Fire type zone is violated or if the
69. e All Formats Section 5 5 Communicator Dialing on page 17 Default 040 Valid entries are 001 255 seconds 164 PGM Output Timer Section 5 5 Communicator Dialing on page 17 Default 05 1 Valid entries are 001 255 seconds 202 Zone Assignments 01 08 Section 5 2 Zone Programming on page 15 Program zone definitions in sections 001 004 and zone attributes in sections 101 132 Program keypad zone assignments in section 020 NOTE Any zones not used on the system should be disabled in this section Disabled wireless zones should have a blank serial number i e 1000000 Zones 1 8 Default ON Zones 9 32 Default OFF Section Option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 202 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 l 1 2031 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 I 1 2041 Zone 17 2 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 l 1 2051 Zone 25 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 29 Zone 30 Zone 31 Zone 32 l 1 Communicator Programming NOTE For sections 301 to 353 the content of every section by default is F 301 First Telephone Number 32 Digits Section 5 7 Communicator Telephone Numbers on page 17 302 Second Telephone Number 32 Digits Section 5 7 Communicator Telephone Numbers on page 17 303 Third Telephone N
70. e end of the loop not at the keypad NOTE Keypad zones do not support DEOL resistors Keypad circuit board SD 9D 3 D Q olololRBYGZ Keypads without zone support do not have this Z terminal Getting Started 2 12 Keypad Zones Assigning Keypad Zones When using keypad zone inputs each input used must be assigned a zone number in Installer s Programming First ensure that you have enrolled all installed keypads into the desired slots See 2 5 Keypad Assignment on page 4 Next enter programming section 020 to assign the zones There are eight programming locations in this section one for each keypad slot Enter a 2 digit zone number for each of the keypad zones This number must be entered in the location corresponding to the keypad to which each zone is con nected Example The zone on an LCD5500Z keypad in slot 8 is to be assigned zone 3 In section 020 scroll to option 8 and enter 03 NOTE Keypad zones 1 6 will replace zone terminals Z1 Z6 on the control panel NOTE Once the keypad zones are assigned you must also program zone definitions and zone attributes See also 5 4 Assigning Keypad Zones on page 17 Section 3 Keypad Commands Use any system keypad to enter commands and or program the PC1555 security system The LED keypad uses function and zone indicator lights to represent alarm functions and sta tus If you have a PC1555RKZ keypad the System
71. e assigned access codes when used with PC5132 v3 0 or higher To prevent disarming by wireless keys which don t have access codes disable this option Please see your PC5132 manual for more information on programming wireless keys NOTE This option must be enabled when using a PC5132 v2 1 or earlier Quick Arm Enable Section 015 4 Quick Exit Enable Section 015 3 ArmDisarmBellSguawk Section 014 1 Squawk on Away Arm Disarm Only Section 017 8 Closing Confirmation Section 381 4 Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback Section 381 1 Opening After Alarm Bell Ringback Section 381 2 Bypass Status Displayed While Armed Section 016 7 Unident Wkey Disarm Enabled Section 017 1 5 18 Entry Exit Delay Options Two different Entry Delays can be programmed the first entry delay will be enabled for Delay 1 type zones and the second for Delay 2 type zones Only one Exit Delay can be pro grammed NOTE When the panel is armed the entry delay will follow the entry delay time programmed for the delay zone which is vio lated first Users can restart the exit delay by pressing the Away key while it is counting down The system will not log the user who re started the exit delay unless the Quick Arming Disabled Function Keys Require Code option is turned on section 015 option 4 NOTE If the sys
72. e if the dif ferent options are enabled or disabled Press the number cor responding to the option to turn it ON or OFF Once all the toggle options have been selected correctly press the key to exit the section and save the changes The Ready light will turn OFF and the Armed light will turn ON Refer to the Programming Worksheets in this manual to deter mine what each option represents and whether the light should be ON or OFF for your application 4 5 Viewing Programming LED Keypads Any programming section can be viewed from an LED key pad When a programming section is entered the keypad will immediately display the first digit of information programmed in that section 14 The keypad displays the information using a binary format according to the following chart See Hex data entry instructions Press any of the Emergency Keys Fire Auxiliary or Panic to advance to the next digit When all the digits in a section have been viewed the panel will exit the section the Ready Light will turn OFF and the Armed light will turn ON waiting for the next three digit programming section number to be entered Press the key to exit the section LCD Keypad When a programming section is entered the keypad will immediately display all the information programmed in that section Use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through the data being displayed Scroll past the end of the data displayed or press the key
73. e often accompanied by voltage fluctuations 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 W 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 con ditions such as high humidity high or low temperatures or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life While each transmitting device has a low battery monitor which identifies when the batteries need to be replaced this monitor may fail to operate as expected Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition 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 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
74. ed the panel will enable the downloading option for six hours During this time the panel will answer incoming downloading calls See 5 10 Downloading on page 20 6 User Initiated Call Up When 6 is pressed the panel will initiate a call to the downloading computer Additional Features Available from the LCD Keypad Additional features including access to the event buffer are available using the LCD keypad Use the arrow keys to scroll through the 6 menu and press the key to select the following commands Viewing the Event Buffer from an LCD Keypad Select View Event Buffer from the 6 menu The keypad will display the event event number time and date along with the zone number and access code if applicable Press to toggle between this information and the event itself Use the arrow keys to scroll through the events in the buffer When you have finished viewing the event buffer press to exit Brightness Control You can select from 10 different backlighting levels Use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired backlighting level Press to exit Contrast Control You can select from 10 different display contrast levels Use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired contrast level Press to exit Keypad Sounder Control You can select from 21 different keypad tones Use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired keypad sound level and press to exit
75. ely Step 2 Make sure all LCD keypads are connected to the Keybus Step 3 Enter Installers Programming then enter Section 98 at the keypad that was programmed The keypad will now broadcast all the informa tion programmed to all the other LCD keypads on the system Step 4 When the keypad is finished press the key to exit 99 Reset LCD EEPROM to Factory Defaults All LCD programmi ASCII Characters 21 0g fe P Pu 032 035 038 041 daa 047 060 063 094 124 127 Lan 239 244 248 034 037 040 043 046 059 O62 093 123 126 225 4 i 238 241 246 45 NOTES 46 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressiy approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd could void your authority to use this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications How ever there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment of
76. entral station 2 f the reporting code for an event is programmed as any thing from 01 to FE the panel will send the programmed reporting code Please refer to Appendix A Reporting Codes for a list of SIA identifiers SIA Sends Automatic Reporting Codes Section 381 3 Pager Format The Communicator Format option for either telephone number can be programmed as Pager format If an event occurs and the Communicator Call Direction options direct the call to a telephone number with the Pager Format selected the panel will attempt to page When calling a pager extra digits will be required in order for the format to function properly The following is a list of Hex digits and the functions they perform Hex B simulates the key on a touch tone telephone Hex C simulates the key on a touch tone telephone Hex D forces the panel to search for dial tone Hex E two second pause Hex F marks the end of the telephone number The panel will attempt to call the pager once Once the appro priate telephone number is dialed the panel will send the account number and Reporting Code followed by the key Hex C The panel has no way of confirming if the pager was called successfully A Failure To Communicate trouble will only be 19 generated if the panel detects a busy tone on all dialing attempts or if no dial tone is detected on all dialing attempts The pager format will not cause any form of
77. entries are 000 255 000 Unlimited Message Display This number represents the number of times the Downloaded message is cleared by pressing any key while the message is up after timeout 64 Key Options Default Option ON OFF ON Ld 1 F ire Keys enabled Hire Keys disabled ON ja s l 2 A uxiliary Keys enabled A uxiliary Keys disabled ON jas 3 P anic Keys enabled P anic Keys disabled OFF Ld 4 8 For future use 65 Fourth User Display Mask Default Option ON OFF ON Ld 1 User Initiated Call up Prompt ON User Initiated Call up Prompt OFF OFF 7 2 For future use OFF 3 For future use ON Ld 4 Command Output 1 prompt ON Command Output 1 prompt OFF ON 5 Command Output 82 prompt ON Command Output 2 prompt OFF OFF i 6 8 For future use 66 Keypad Options Default Option ON OFF ON 1 Display Access Code when Programming Display X when Programming ON LJ 2 Local Clock Display Enabled Local Clock Display Disabled OFF TNNT 3 Local Clock Displays 24 Hour time Local Clock Displays AM PM ON LI 4 Auto Alarm Memory Scroll Enabled Auto Alarm Memory Scroll Disabled OFF 5 8 For future use 1971 Vievv Softvvare Version 98 Initiate Global Label Broadcast ng is done per keypad If more than one LCD keypad are present on the system and the PC5400 receives labels labels pro grammed at one keypad can be broadcast to all other LCD keypads Perform the following procedure in order to broadcast labels Step 1 Program one LCD keypad complet
78. er armed or dis armed the panel will immediately latch the alarm output and communicate to the central station The alarm will sound until the Bell Cutoff time expires Section 005 System Times or until a code is entered See 5 13 Bell on page 22 12 20 The following zone definitions operate similar to the 24 Hour Burglary except for the System Event output type and the SIA identifier 12 24 Hour Holdup Zone This zone gives a silent alarm by default 13 24 Hour Gas Zone 14 24 Hour Heating Zone 15 24 Hour Medical Zone 16 24 Hour Panic Zone 17 24 Hour Non Medical Emergency Zone 18 24 Hour Sprinkler Zone 19 24 Hour Water Flow Zone 20 24 Hour Freezer Zone 21 24 Hour Latching Tamper If this zone is violated the installer must enter Installer s Pro gramming before the system can be armed NOTE Wireless zones should not be programmed as zone types 22 24 22 Momentary Keyswitch Arm Zone Momentary violation of this zone will alternately arm disarm the system 16 23 Maintained Keyswitch Arm Zone When this zone is violated the system will arm When this zone is secured the system will disarm 24 LINKS Answer Zone Downloading can be performed via the LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator if used when the conventional telephone line is disconnected If this operation is desired connect the RING terminal of the LINKS 1000 to a LINKS Answer zone See 2 11 LINKS Zone Wiri
79. es The following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA for mat reporting codes For more information on reporting code formats and notes about individual reporting codes see sec tions 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on page 17 and 5 9 Communicator Reporting Formats on page 18 Contact ID SIA Format Level 2 Hardcoded The SIA communication format used in this product follows the level 2 specifications of the SIA Digital Communication Stan dard January 1996 This format will send the Account Code along with its data transmission The transmission would look similar to the following at the receiver The first digit in parentheses will automatically be sent by the N Riot BA 01 control The second two digits are programmed to indicate spe N E New Event E cific information about the signal 6101 Partition Area Identifier For example if zone 1 is an entry exit point you could program 2 27 Alarm the event code as 1341 The central station vvould receive the follovving BURG ENTRY EXIT 1 where the 1 indicates which zone went into alarm Dialer Contact Direction ID Codes zone goes into alarm A R 1 3A 3241 Zone Restorals alarm condition has been restored A R 1 3A 330 Zone Tamper Restoral zone exhibits a tamper condition tamper condition T R 1 44 334 restored 328 Duress Alarm duress code entered at keypad A R HA 00 328 Opening After Alarm system disarmed with alarm in me
80. es following the guide lines provided in Section 2 3 of this manual Step 4 Zone Wiring Section 2 8 You must power down the control panel to complete all zone wiring Please refer to 2 8 Zone Wiring on page 5 when con necting zones using normally closed loops single EOL resis tors double EOL resistors Fire zones and Keyswitch Arming zones Step 5 Complete Wiring Section 2 2 Complete all other wiring including bells or sirens telephone line connections and ground connections following the guide lines provided in Section 2 2 Terminal Descriptions Step 6 Power up the Control Once all zone and Keybus wiring is complete power up the control panel First connect the red battery lead to the posi tive terminal and the black lead to negative Then connect the AC NOTE Connect the battery before connecting the AC You must apply AC power to the panel for at least 10 seconds or the panel will not function The panel will not power up on the battery connection alone Step 7 Keypad Assignment Section 2 5 In order for keypads to be properly supervised each must be assigned to a different slot Please follow the guidelines pro vided in Section 2 5 when assigning keypads Step 8 Supervision Section 2 6 The supervision of each module by the panel is automatically enabled upon power up Please verify that all modules appear on the system according to the instructions in Section 2 6 Step 9 Programming
81. estoral reporting code Any events which occur while the telephone line is down will also be communicated If the LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator or LINKS2X50 is being used the panel can be programmed to report a TLM Trouble Reporting Code TLM Enable Disable Section 015 7 TLM Trouble Beeps When Armed or TLM Audible Bell When Armed Section 015 8 TLM Trouble Reporting Code Section 349 TLM Restoral Reporting Code Section 350 TLM Trouble Delay Section 370 5 13 Bell The bell will silence after the number of minutes programmed for the Bell Cut off time have passed The panel supervises the Bell output If an open condition is detected the panel will immediately indicate a trouble condi tion by beeping the keypad twice every 10 seconds to alert the owner of the problem The panel can send a Bell Circuit Trouble and Trouble Restoral reporting codes to indicate the situation See 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on page 17 If the Temporal Three Fire Signal option is enabled all Fire signals on zone types 07 08 87 88 will follow the Temporal Three Pattern as described in NFPA 72 If turned Program Descriptions OFF all Fire signals will sound a one second on one second off cadence If Fire Bell Continuous is enabled the alarm output will sound until a code is entered If disabled the alarm will sound until a code
82. et Command Output Option 2 As described above 15 For future use 16 0 Quick Exit As described above 17 1 Reactivate Stay Away Zones 18 20 For future use 3 6 Features Available for the LCD5500Z These features are only available for LCD5500Z keypads with zone inputs Automatic Scrolling of Alarms in Memory The LCD5500Z keypad allows automatic scrolling through alarms in memory while the keypad is idle This feature if enabled will override the clock display This option can be programmed in LCD programming section 66 option 4 24 Hour Time Display Option The LCD5500Z can be programmed to display time using a 24 hour clock instead of a 12 hour am pm clock This option can be programmed in LCD programming section 66 option 3 Keypad Zones See 2 12 Keypad Zones on page 7 Viewing Troubles While Armed See 2 Trouble Display on page 9 for information on how to view troubles Backlighting Boost The LCD5500Z PC55XXZ and PC1555RKZ zone input key pads will provide extra number pad lighting when any key is pressed The backlighting boost will last for an additional 30 seconds after the last keypress 12 Section 4 How to Program The following section of the manual describes the Installer s Programming function and how to program the various sec tions NOTE Read the following section of the manual very carefully before you begin programming We also recommend fi
83. f and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC useful How to Identify and Resolve Radio Television Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock st 004 000 00345 4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules On the side of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number of this equipment Notification to Telephone Company The customer shall notify the tele phone company of the particular line to which the connection will be made and provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equiva lence of the protective circuit FCC Registration Number F53CAN 32028 AL E Facility Interface Code 02152 Ringer Eguivalence Number 0 1B Service Order Code 9 0F USOC Jack RJ31X Telephone Connection Requirements Except for the telephone company provided ringers all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard plugs and telephone company provided jacks or equiva lent in
84. f the LED or buzzer to O AUX the negative side to AUX PGM PGM1 PGM2 operates simi larly to PGM1 However PGM2 can sink up to 300mA of cur rent If more than 300 mA of current are required a relay DSC must be used a BLK RM 1C Please study PGM wiring in the accompanying diagram z m E For a list of the programmable output options please see COM NC NO section 5 11 PGM Output Options on page 20 Zone input Terminals Z1 to Z6 Each detection device must be connected to a zone on the control panel We suggest that one detection device be con nected to each zone wiring multiple detection devices to a single zone however is possible For zone wiring specifics please see section 2 8 Zone Wiring on page 5 Telephone Connection Terminals TIP RING T 1 R 1 If a telephone line is required for central station communica tion or downloading connect an RJ 31X telephone jack in the following manner TO GROUND CONNECTION N Out To Premise Telephone In From Telephone Company a RJ31X Telephone Plug NOTE Please ensure that all plugs and jacks meet the dimen sion tolerance and metallic plating requirements of 47 C F R Part 68 SubPart F For proper operation no other telephone equipment should be connected between the control panel and the telephone company facilities Do not connect the alarm panel communicator to
85. for the following options 23 Silent 24 Hour 24 Audible 24 Hour NO separation must be maintained between RM 1 circuits and all TYPICAL ZONE CIRCUITS other wiring END OF LINE RESISTORS 5600Q Any Z Terminal Any COM Terminal Any Z Terminal Normally Closed Contact with End of Line Resistor Any Z Terminal Any COM Terminal 2 Normally Open Contacts and 2 Normally Closed Contacts with End of Line Resistor T E Normally Open Conctacts with End of Line Resistor Any Z Terminal Any COM Any COM Terminal Terminal 1 Normally Open Contact and 1 Normally Closed Contact with End of Line Resistor Any Z Terminal Any COM Terminal Alarm Contact Double EOL Circuit 1 Normally Closed Contact with 56000 End of Line Resistors SYSTEM KEYPAD LCD5500Z PC1555RKZ PC5508Z 5509 PC5516Z PC5532Z 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS Smoke Detector must be latching type such as DSC MN240 series The PGM Output must be programmed for sensor reset Section 009 ZONE INPUT RM 1 POWER LOOP SUPERVISORY RELAY COM 12VDC 35mA MAXIMUM BLK WHT o n Faux T 1 PGM 2 wet SMOKE ff 7 ALARM DETECTOR QUT a INITIATING POWER RESISTANCE 12V 1000 EOLR3 END OF LINE RESISTOR 56009 0 52 Refer to installation guidelines in Install
86. ines which zones are to have wireless devices This allows the panel to gen erate a low battery trouble and zone supervisories for the wireless zones NOTE Any zone with the wireless attribute enabled will not cause an alarm for a fault condition when armed or any time for 24 hour zones Zone Attributes Sections 101 1 08 1 8 5 4 Assigning Keypad Zones Z keypads have zone inputs to which devices such as door contacts can be connected See 2 12 Keypad Zones on page 7 for wiring information Once the keypad zones are installed assign the zone in pro gramming section 020 Keypad Zone Assignments Enter the 2 digit zone designated for each keypad slot from 01 08 Keypad Zone Assignments 020 5 5 Communicator Dialing If the Communicator Disable option is selected the panel will not attempt to call central station If communication is enabled the panel will attempt to call central station when an event with a valid reporting code occurs See 5 8 Communi cator Reporting Codes on page 17 The Communicator Call Direction options are used to select which telephone number the panel will dial when an event occurs If the DTMF Dialing option is enabled the panel will dial using DTMF touch tone If the Switch to Pulse Dial option is enabled the panel will switch to pulse dialing on the fifth attempt to call the central station When this option is dis a
87. inet one PC1555 main control circuit board one PC1555RKZ keypad with zone input one Installation Manual with programming worksheets one Instruction Manual for the end user one hardware pack consisting of one mylar cabinet label four plastic circuit board standoffs fourteen 56009 5 6K resistors one 22009 2 2K resistor one 10000 1K resistor ground connection assembly one cabinet door plug o o Section 2 Getting Started The following sections provide a thorough description of how to wire and configure devices and zones 2 1 Installation Steps Read this section completely before you begin Once you have an overall understanding of the installation process carefully work through each step Step 1 Create a Layout Draw a rough sketch of the building to get an idea of where all alarm detection devices keypads and other modules are to be located Step 2 Mounting the Panel Mount the panel in a dry area close to an unswitched AC power source and the incoming telephone line Before attach ing the cabinet to the wall be sure to press the four circuit board mounting studs into the cabinet from the back After you have attached the cabinet to the wall stick the provided DSC logo sticker on the front of the cabinet NOTE You must complete all wiring before connecting the bat tery or applying AC to the panel Step 3 Wiring the Keybus Section 2 3 Wire the Keybus to each of the modul
88. ion Supports LINKS2X50 long range radio transmitter Supports Skyroute transceiver DTMF and pulse dialing DPDT line seizure Anti jam feature Split reporting of selected transmissions to each telephone number System Supervision Features The PC 1555 continuously monitors a number of possible trou ble conditions including e AC power failure Fault by zone Tamper by zone e AUX Power Supply Trouble Loss of internal clock e Bell output trouble Fire trouble Telephone line trouble Failure to communicate Low battery condition panel Low battery by zone wireless Module fault supervisory or tamper False Alarm Prevention Features e Audible Exit Delay Quick Exit e Audible Exit Fault Cross Zone Burglary Alarm Communication Delay Rotating Keypress Buffer e Urgency on Entry Delay Additional Features e Auto Arm at specified time Keypad activated alarm output and communicator test e All modules connect to the system via a four wire Keybus up to 1000 305m from main panel e An event buffer which records the past 128 events with both the time and date at which they occurred buffer can be printed using PC5400 serial interface module or viewed with the LCD5500Z keypad and DLS 1 software Communicate via a DVACS communications network with the use of a PC5400 DVACS module Supports the addition of the PC5132 wireless receiver for integration of wireless devices Uploading and downloading capability Loc
89. ion ON N Option OFF Attribute 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Audible Steady Chime Bypass Force Swing Tx Delay Wireless Zn OFF Silent Pulsed No No No No No No Zone Type 00 Null Zone N N N N N N N N 01 Delay 1 Y Y Y Y N Y N N 02 Delay 2 Y Y Y Y N X N N 03 Instant Y Y Y Y N Y N N 04 Interior Y Y N Ye N Y N N 05 Int Stay Away Y Y N Y Y Y N N 06 Diy Stay Away Y Y N Y Y Y N N 07 Diy 24hr Fire Hardw Y N N N N N N N 08 Stand 24hr Fire Hardw Y N N N N N N N 09 24hr Superv N Y N N Y N N N 10 24hr Superv Buzzer N Y N Y N N N N 11 24hr Burglary a Y N Y N N N N 12 24hr Holdup N Y N N N N N N 13 24hr Gas Y N N N N N N N 14 24hr Heating Y N N N N N N N 15 24hr Medical Y Y N N N N N N 16 24hr Panic Y Y N N N N N N 17 24hr Emergency Y Y N N N N N N 18 24hr Sprinkler Y Y N N N N N N 19 24hr Water Y m N N N N N N 20 24hr Freeze Y Y N N N N N N 21 24hr Latching Tamper Y Y N N N N N N 22 Momentary Keyswitch N N N N Y N N N 23 Maintained Keyswitch N N N N Y N N N 24 LINKS Answer N N N N Y N N N 25 Interior Delay Y Y N Y N Y N N 87 Dly 24hr Fire Wireless Y N N N N N N Y 88 Stand 24hr Fire Wireless Y N N N N N N Y Section Zone Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Type 101 1 2 ee EE m m 102 2 SS E LI wl pase Ee Len 103 3 1 LI LI 1 1 L Pii 104 4 1 ENS basi ESAN pin ha L 105 5 F bzi finn l f e l k 106 6 1 2
90. ion to reporting an alarm in zone one the Contact ID format will also report the type of alarm such as an Entry Exit alarm If the Contact ID uses Programmed Reporting Codes option is enabled a two digit number from Appendix A must be entered in programming sections 320 to 353 for each event to be transmitted The two digit number determines the type of alarm The panel will automatically generate all other information including the zone number If the Contact ID uses Automatic Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows 1 If an event s reporting code is programmed as 00 the panel will not attempt to call the central station 2 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as any thing from 01 to FF the panel will automatically gener ate the zone or access code number See Appendix A for a list of the codes which will be transmitted the Automatic Contact ID option is selected the panel will automatically generate all zone and access code numbers eliminating the need to program these items If the Contact ID uses Programmed Reporting Codes option is enabled the panel will operate as follows 1 If an event s reporting code is programmed as 00 or FF the panel will not attempt to call central station 5 9 Communicator Reporting Formats 2 If the reporting code for an event is programmed as any thing from 01 to FE the panel will send the programmed reporting code
91. is entered or the bell cut off time has expired Bell Cut off Section 1005 Bell Circuit Trouble Reporting Code Section 349 Bell Circuit Trouble Restoral Reporting Code Section 350 Temporal Three Fire Signal Enable Disable Section 013 8 FireBellContinuous Section 0141 8 5 14 Test Transmission To ensure that the communication link with the central station is functioning properly program the panel to send a test trans mission signal on a regular basis The panel can send a Periodic Test Transmission Reporting Code at the programmed Test Transmission Time of Day The Test Transmission Cycle determines the period of time between tesis NOTE The LINKS Test Transmission can only be programmed in days If you program the test transmission cycle for a longer period of time than it was programmed for previously the system will wait the original time period before the next test transmission is sent and then begin reporting with the new interval The panel can also send a test for the LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator if used If the LINKS1000 Test Transmission Code is programmed the panel will send a cellular test at the interval programmed in the LINKS Test Transmission Cycle Users can also generate a communicator test If the System Test Reporting Code is programmed the panel will send the signal when the System Test keypad command is entered See 6 User Functio
92. l send a duress reporting code to the central station when entered NOTE If a duress code is programmed when it is used the panel will always send a reporting code to the central station even if the attributes of the duress code are turned off Supervisor Codes Access Code 41 and 42 These codes can be used to program general access and duress codes The two supervisor codes have all attributes on by default These settings can be changed Access Code Attributes There are three access code attributes which can be pro grammed for each code To program each attribute enter 5 Master Code 9 to enter the attribute programming mode Then enter the code number 01 32 33 34 41 42 Enter the attribute number Attribute 1 User enabled for arming disarming alarm reset 7 1 2 options auto arm cancel lation Attribute 2 Not used Attribute 3 Zone bypassing enabled Attribute 4 6 Not used Attribute 7 Bell squawk on access code entry Example You can use the arm disarm bell squawk attribute to have wireless key access codes squawk the bell while other codes are silent To do this enable attribute 7 on all access codes associated with wireless keys NOTE If you enable the Bell Squawk on Arming Disarming section 014 option 1 the bell will sound arm disarm bell squawks for all access codes regardless of the programming for attribute 7 See 5 1
93. lling out the Programming Worksheets section before you program the panel For your reference the corresponding programming sections for the functions listed are highlighted in text boxes such as this one 4 1 Installers Programming Installers Programming is used to program all communicator and panel options The Installers Code is 5555 by default but should be changed to prevent unauthorized access to programming nstallers Code Section 006 From an LED Keypad 1 Enter 8 Installer s Code The Program light or System light on the PC1555RKZ vill flash to indicate that you are in programming mode The Armed light vvill turn on to indicate that the panel is vvaiting for the three digit programming section number 2 Enter the three digit section number corresponding to the section you vvish to program The Armed light will turn off The Ready light vvill turn on to indicate that the panel is vvaiting for the information required to complete program ming the selected section 3 Enter the information required to complete section pro gramming i e numbers HEX data or ON OFF options NOTE If the three digit section number entered is invalid or if ihe module which pertains to the section is not present the keypad will sound a two second error tone From an LCD Keypad 1 From any keypad enter 8 Installers Code The Key pad will display Enter Section followed by
94. load Trouble is restored when the battery charges over 12 5 volts e Light 2 Bell Circuit Trouble The bell circuit is open see section 5 13 Bell on page 22 e Light 3 General System Trouble The printer connected to the PC5400 Printer module has a fault and is off line e Light 4 General System Tamper Tamper has been detected in a module e Light 5 General System Supervisory The panel has lost communication with a module connected to the Keybus see section 2 6 Supervision on page 5 The event buffer will log the event NOTE All tamper conditions must be physically restored before the trouble condition will clear NOTE ighis 6 8 Not used 2 AC Failure AC power is no longer being supplied to the control panel The Trouble or System light will flash if an AC Failure is present if the Trouble Light Flashes if AC Fails option is programmed section 016 option 2 This trouble will not be displayed if the AC Trouble Displayed option is disabled section 016 option 1 See section 5 8 Com municator Reporting Codes on page 17 for information on AC trouble reporting 3 Telephone Line Monitoring Trouble TLM There is a problem with the telephone line See section 5 12 Tele phone Line Monitor TLM on page 22 4 Failure to Communicate FTC The communicator failed to communicate with any of the programmed telephone numbers see section 5 5 Communicator Dialing on page 17 5 Zone Fault i
95. luminated Keypad Backlighting Option Section 016 5 5 24 Loop Response The normal loop response time for all zones is 500 millisec onds The panel will not consider a zone violated unless it is violated for at least 500 milliseconds Zones 1 6 on the control board however can be programmed for a fast loop response under 40ms 5 25 Keypad Tampers If the Keypad Tampers Enable option is selected the panel will display and transmit a General System Tamper reporting code if any keypad is removed from the wall When the key pad tamper is restored the panel will transmit the General System Tamper Restoral reporting code All keypads should be properly installed and secured before enabling this option NOTE The auto arm cancellation code is not transmitted when a reset is required because a user has not cancelled the auto arming sequence Keypad Tamper Enable Section 016 8 General System Tamper and Tamper Restoral Reporting Codes Section 338 NOTE After enabling keypad tampers it is recommended to tamper and restore all keypads to ensure proper functioning 5 26 LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator The LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator can be used three dif ferent ways 5 22 Keypad Blanking as the sole communicator for the panel as a backup for either or both telephone numbers as a redundant backup to the land line communicator where the panel will call using the lan
96. mory A R OR 00 328 Recent Closing alarm occurs within two minutes of system arming A R CR 00 328 Zone Expander Supervisory panel loses restores supervisory transmission over the A R UA 00 UH 00 Alarm Rest Keybus from enrolled PC5132 module or keypads with zone inputs 328 Cross Zone Police Code wo zones on the same partition go into alarm during A R BV 00 Alarm any given armed to armed period incl 24Hr zones 329 F Key Alarm Rest Keypad fire alarm alarm and restore rep codes sent A R ogether Keypad auxiliary alarm alarm and restore rep codes A R sent together Keypad panic alarm alarm and restore rep codes sent A R ogether a panic button wired to PGM2 is pressed access code A R is entered PGM2 programmed as option 23 or 1241 a 2 wire smoke detector wired to PGM2 goes into alarm A R alarm is cleared PGM2 programmed as option 04 enrolled module with tamper inputs has a tamper alarm T R SIA Auto Rep Codes See Table 3 Section Reporting Code Code Sent When 320 Zone Alarms TA ZZ TR ZZ FA 00 FH 00 3291 A Key Alarm Rest MA 00 MH 00 329 P Key Alarm Rest PA 00 PH 00 329 PGM2 Alarm Rest UA 99 UH 99 FA 99 FH 99 TA 00 TR 00 338 General System Tamper Rest all module tampers restored max number of incorrect access codes has been T R JA 00 entered at a keypad System armed user 01 34 40 42 indicated O C CL UU one or more zo
97. n alarm has occurred before entering the premises The PGM attributes for this option programmed in Sections 141 to 142 differ from the standard selection of attributes Program which events will activate the output by selecting some or all of the following attributes Attribute t ei Burglary Delay Instant Interior Stay Away and 24 Hour Burglary Zones 121 Fire Fire Keys Fire Zones ERR Panic Panic Keys and Panic Zones 4h Medical Auxiliary Keys Medical and Emergency Zones e e Supervisory Supervisory Freezer and Water Zones 61 Priority Gas Heat Sprinkler and 24 Hour Latch ing Zones e Holdup Holdup zones 8 sss Output Follows Timer output will activate for the number of seconds programmed in the PGM Out put Timer Output Latched NOTE If attribute 8 is turned ON attributes 1 7 must also be turned ON PGM Output Timer Section 164 11 System Tamper All Sources The PGM output will activate when any tamper condition is present and will deactivate when all tampers are restored 12 TLM and Alarm The PGM output activates when the system experiences both a telephone line trouble and an alarm When the system is armed the output will deactivate only if an access code is entered or if the telephone line is restored If an alarm activates this output in the disarmed state the out put will deactivate if a user enters a valid access code
98. ncluding Fire Zone A zone on the system is experiencing trouble meaning that a zone could not provide an alarm to the panel if required to do so e g a fire zone is open or there is a short on a DEOL zone or a super visory fault on a wireless zone When a zone fault trouble condition occurs the keypad s on the system will start to beep Press 5 while in Trouble mode to view the affected zones NOTE A Fire zone trouble will be generated and displayed in the armed state 6 Zone Tamper A zone configured for Double End Of Line resistor supervision has a tamper condition or the tamper Switch is open on a wireless device When a tamper condition occurs the keypad s will start to beep Press 6 while in the Trouble mode to view the affected zones If a zone is tampered or faulted it must be fully restored to clear the trouble NOTE By enabling Tampers Faults Do Not Show as Open in section 013 option 4 Faults and Tampers will not show as open on the keypad and will be hidden from the end user If the option is disabled Faults and Tampers will be dis played on the keypad NOTE Once a zone is tampered or faulted it must be completely restored before the trouble condition will clear 7 Device Low Battery A wireless device has a low battery condition Press 7 one two or three times to view which devices are experiencing battery failure An LED keypad will indicate battery failure using zone lights 1 to 8 The follow ing will occur 55
99. nctions Exit 16 Activate Quick Exit The panel will activate the Quick Exit feature See Quick Exit on page 11 TO Additional Function Key Options The programming of any function key on any keypad may be changed to one of the options listed below See 2 5 Keypad Assignment on page 4 for instructions on changing function key programming Each option is listed according to the pro gramming code followed by the corresponding key com mand For more information regarding each function please refer to the appropriate part of Section 3 4 Commands NOTE The PC5509 function keys cannot be changed from the defaults listed above 00 Null Key The key is not used and will perform no function when pressed 1011 1021 For future use 03 Stay Arm As described above 04 Away Arm As described above 05 1191 No Entry Delay Arm A valid access code must also be entered 06 4 Door Chime On Off As described above 07 6 4 System Test A valid master code must also be entered 08 1 Bypass Mode A valid access code may need to be entered 09 2 Trouble Display 10 3 Alarm Memory 11 5 Programming Access Codes A valid master code must also be entered 11 121 6 User Functions A valid master code must also be entered 13 1 7 1 Command Output Option 1 A valid access code may need to be entered 14 7 2 Res
100. nes bypassed when system armed O C CG ZZ Closing arming using one of the following methods O C CL 00 quick arm auto arm keyswitch function key mainte nance code DLS software system disarmed user 01 34 40 42 indicated O C 4 A2 OP UU auto arm cancelled O C 4 A5 CE 00 Opening disarming using one of the following meth O C 4 AA OP 00 ods keyswitch maintenance code DLS software 349 350 Battery Trouble Rest PC 1555 battery is low battery restored MA R 3 A2 YT 00 YR 00 AR alarms restorals T R tampers restorals O C openings closings MA R miscellaneous alarms restorals T test transmissions UU user number user01 42 ZZ zone number 01 08 338 Keypad Lockout 339 343 Closings 343 Partial Closing 343 Special Closing 344 348 Openings 348 Auto Arm Cancellation 348 Special Opening 42 Reporting Codes Dialer Contact SIA Auto Rep Direction ID Codes Codes Section Reporting Code Code Sent When 349 350 AC Line Trouble Rest AC power to control panel is disconnected or inter MA R 3 A1 AT 00 AR 00 rupted AC power restored Both codes follow AC Fail ure Comm Delay 349 350 Main Bell Trouble Rest open circuit detected across bell terminals bell circuit MA R UT 99 UJ 99 closed 349 350 Fire Trouble Rest a trouble occurs restores on a fire zone MA R FT 00 FJ 00 349 350 Auxiliary Power Trouble
101. ng on page 6 Refer to the LINKS1000 Installation Manual for more information NOTE Do not wire LINKS Answer zones on keypad zone ter minals 25 Interior Delay Zone This zone type is normally used with motion detectors and has a standard exit delay time If the panel is Away armed a delay zone is violated during the exit delay or the Away function key is used the Interior Delay zone will work the same as the Interior zone 04 If the panel is Stay armed a delay zone is NOT violated dur ing the exit delay the Stay key is used or 9 is used for arming a violation of the zone will initiate Entry Delay 1 87 Delayed 24 Hour Fire Wireless This zone type operates the same as 07 Delayed 24 Hour Fire Zone and must be used if the smoke detector is wireless 88 Standard 24 Hour Fire Wireless This zone type operates the same as 08 Standard 24 Hour Fire Zone and must be used if the smoke detector is wireless Zone DeflhitiorS ue et edere Boy she Ry Whos Seer tn 001 5 3 Zone Attributes NOTE All zones with the exception of 24 Hour and Fire will provide an exit delay NOTE Do not change the attributes for Fire Zones from the default settings Additional zone attributes can be programmed to customize the operation of a zone for a specific application The follow ing attributes are programmable for each zone Audible Silent This attribute determines whether or not the zone will activate the
102. nger Shutdown NOTE For the 2 wire smoke option to work connector JP1 must be removed from the PC 1555 control board Program Descriptions 5 11 NOTE 2 Wire smoke detectors use PGM2 as a supervised input with a 22009 end of line resistor A trouble condition will be generated if an open condition is detected between PGM2 and Aux NOTE For option 04 2 wire smoke do not change the PGM Output Attributes from the default settings 05 Armed Status When the system is armed the PGM output will activate at the beginning of the exit delay The output deactivates when the system is disarmed 06 Ready To Arm The PGM will be active as long as the system is ready to arm and all non force armable zones on the system are restored Once an access code is entered to arm the system and the exit delay begins the PGM output is deactivated 07 Keypad Buzzer Follower Mode The PGM will activate when any of the following events occur and will remain active for as long as the keypad buzzer is active Door Chime e Entry Delay Auto Arm Prealert Audible Exit Delay 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer Zone 08 Courtesy Pulse Upon arming the PGM output will activate for the duration of the exit delay plus an additional two minutes Upon disarming the PGM output will activate for the duration of the entry delay plus an additional two minutes 09 System Trouble Output The PGM output will activate when any of the selected trouble c
103. ns on page 10 Test Transmission Reporting Codes Section 352 Test Transmission Time of Day Section 371 Test Transmission Cycles Section 1370 5 15 Transmission Delay If the transmission delay zone attribute is selected for a given zone the panel will delay reporting an alarm for that zone for the number of seconds programmed for the Transmission Delay Time If the panel is disarmed before the delay time expires the panel vvill not report the event 5 16 Fire Auxiliary and Panic Keys The emergency keys are available on all keypads These keys must be pressed and held for two seconds before they will activate This two second delay is designed to help prevent accidental activation If the F amp Key option is enabled when the Fire keys are pressed and held for tvvo seconds the panel vvill activate the alarm output follovving the option programmed in section 10131 8 see section 5 13 Bell on page 22 The alarm out put will sound until a code is entered or until the bell cut off time expires Communication of the signal to central station is immediate If the A A Key is pressed and held for two seconds the panel vvill sound the keypad beeps three times to verify acti vation The panel will beep the keypad ten times rapidly when 5 14 Test Transmission a kissoff is received to verify communication to the central station If the P W Key is pressed and held for
104. o call using the land lines on the next dialing attempt This process will continue until the panel has successfully communicated with the central station or until the panel s pro grammed number of dialing attempts have been exhausted Using the LINKS as a Redundant Communicator The panel can be programmed to call using first the LINKS1000 and then the land line when an event occurs To program this option select both the telephone number and the LINKS options for the Communicator Call Direction Options for the event The Call LINKS as well as Land Line option must be selected LINKS Special Preamble In some areas of North America dialing DAT or DATA reduces the cellular billing increment The LINKS Special Preamble section 13931 allows the use of and charac ters for the programming of DAT and DATA The LINKS Special Preamble is sent BEFORE the Preamble programmed in Sections 390 to 392 Example Special Preamble Regular Preamble Telephone Number NOTE If this Special Preamble is programmed it will be inserted before the Regular Preamble of ALL telephone num bers Hex digits D and E are not supported for Preamble pro gramming NOTE If Busy Tone Detection is enabled the LINKS1000 must be tested to ensure full operation Please refer to the LINKS1000 installation Manual for more information and connection diagrams 25 LINKS Preamble First Telephone Number Section 390 LINKS Preamble
105. odes 020 Keypad Zone Assignments Section 2 12 Keypad Zones on page 7 NOTE Only one keypad may be assigned to a zone Default 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 030 Default 32 O OO COC000 Keypad Keypad Keypad Keypad Keypad Keypad Keypad Keypad 45 RID USC slot 1 slot 2 slot 3 slot 4 slot 5 slot 6 slot 7 slot 8 Zon Zon Zon Zon Zon Zon Zon Zon e e e e e e e e De 2 2 EE Zone Loop Response Options Option ON Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 is Fast Loop Respon is Fast Loop Respon is Fast Loop Respon is Fast Loop Respon is Fast Loop Respon Valid en is Fast Loop Respon For future use tries are zones 01 08 Valid entries are zones 01 08 Valid entries are zones 01 08 Valid entries are zones 01 08 Valid entries are zones 01 08 Valid entries are zones 01 08 Valid entries are zones 01 08 Valid entries are zones 01 08 Off Zone 1 is Norm Zone 2 is Norm Zone 3 is Norm Zone 4 is Norm Zone 5 is Norm Zone 6 is Norm Loop Response Loop Response Loop Response Loop Response Loop Response Loop Response Section Page 5 17 23 5 17 23 Section Page 5 24 25 5 24 25 5 24 25 5 24 25 5 24 25 5 24 25 Programming Worksheets Advanced System Programming Zone Attributes Section 5 3 Zone Attributes on page 16 Zone Attribute Defaults Y Opt
106. odes Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A 1 Closing by Duress Code 33 r siri 2 Closing by Duress Code 34 jean jx 3 Closing by Master Code 40 pesce 4 Closing by Supervisory Code 41 5 Closing by Supervisory Code 42 6 Partial Closing 7 Special Closing Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Access Codes 1 8 Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A r Code 1 Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 Code 5 Code 6 Code 7 Code 8 13451 Code 9 Code 10 Code 11 Code 12 Code 13 Code 14 15 16 13461 Code 17 Code 18 Code 19 Code 20 Code 21 Code 22 gt 23 24 347 Code 25 Code 26 Code 27 Code 28 Code 29 Code 30 a 31 32 1 1 348 Miscellaneous Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A 1 Opening by Duress Code 33 LI 1 2 Opening by Duress Code 34 3 Opening by Master Code 40 joe ie 4 Opening by Supervisory Code 41 5 Opening by Supervisory Code 42 6 Auto Arm Cancellation 7 Special Opening 349 Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A 1 Battery Trouble Alarm 2 AC Failure Trouble Alarm 3 Bell Circuit Trouble Alarm 4 Fire Trouble Alarm 5 Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble
107. ogether This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections them selves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the require ment that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 The Load Number of this unit is 0 1B PC1555 Module Compatibility Module Compatible Comments Classic Escort VPM 1 No Escort5580 No PC 16 Out No PC5204 No PC5208 No PC5108 No PC5108L No PC5132 v1 X o support for Wireless Keys Pendants or Handheld Keypads PC5132 v2 X o identified Wireless Keys support PC5132 v3 X PC5506 PC55XX No Keypad zone support PC55XXZ PC5509 LCD5500 v1 X No Keypad zone support Some display messages not supported LCD5500Z v2 X LCD600 LED615 SL XX PC1500RK PC1555RKZ PC5908 PC5928 PC5400 Printer DVACS Module v1 X to v2 1 Some printing messages not supported PC5400 Printer DVACS Module v2 2 Links1000 Links2150 Links2450 Skyroute Change
108. on Keys If the Quick Arm option is disabled section 015 option 4 users will need to enter an access code after pressing a func tion key NOTE On the PC1555RKZ keypad use number keys 1 5 for the function keys Stay 03 Stay Arm The system will arm in the Stay mode see 3 2 Auto Bypass Stay Arming on page 8 Enable the Quick Arm feature pro gramming section 015 option 4 to have this key function without the need to enter an access code If Quick Arm is not enabled the user will have to enter an access code before the system will stay arm Away 04 Away Arm The system will arm in the Away mode see 3 2 Auto Bypass Stay Arming on page 8 Enable the Quick Arm feature pro gramming section 015 option 4 to have this key function without the need to enter an access code If Quick Arm is not enabled the user will have to enter an access code before the system will away arm When the panel is being Away armed users can restart the exit delay once by pressing the Away button before the exit delay expires This will not work if the panel is being Stay armed Chime 06 Door Chime On Off The Door Chime feature will turn ON or OFF See I 4 Door Chime On Off on page 9 Reset 14 Sensor Reset or 7 2 The panel will activate all PGM outputs programmed as option 03 Sensor Reset or 20 Command Output Option 2 See 7 Command Output Fu
109. onditions are present It will deactivate when all the selected trouble conditions are cleared The PGM attributes for this option programmed in Sections 141 to 142 differ from the standard selection of attributes Program which trouble conditions will activate the output by selecting some or all of the following attributes Attribute HE Service Required battery bell general trouble general tamper general supervisory 121 AC Failure 3 iius Telephone Line Trouble 4 5e Failure to Communicate Birr Fire Trouble Zone Fault 6 eee Zone Tamper 7 secu Zone Low Battery 8 eese Loss of Clock 10 System Event Strobe Output The output activates when any of the selected system events alarms occur on the system NOTE This output will activate for silent and audible alarms or medical conditions only It will not activate during pre alert or delays If attribute 8 is turned ON the output will activate for the number of seconds programmed in the PGM output timer section 164 If attribute 8 is turned OFF in the armed state the output will deactivate only once the system is disarmed If an alarm acti vates this output in the disarmed state the output will deacti vate if a user enters a valid access code while the Bell Cut off timer is counting down The output will also deactivate if someone arms the system after the Bell Cut off has expired PGM Output Options This output can be used to indicate that a
110. ot detect motion which occurs behind walls ceil ings floor closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Any type of tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as masking painting or spraying of any material on the lenses mirrors windows or any other part of the detection system will impair its proper operation Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in temperature However their effectiveness can be reduced when the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature or if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area Some of these heat sources could be heaters radiators stoves barbeques fireplaces sunlight steam vents lighting and so on M Warning Devices Warning devices such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence or premise then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened Audible warning devices may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos radios televisions air conditioners or other appli ances or passing traffic Audible warning devices however loud may not be heard by a hearing impaired person Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time Also an intruder may cut the
111. panel to print out all events that occur on the system to any serial printer The print out will contain the time date and the event that occurred The PC5400DVACS module allows the PC1555 control panel to communicate over a DVACS communications network LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator The LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator can be used three dif ferent ways as the sole communicator for the panel as a backup for either or both telephone numbers or as a redun dant backup to the land line communicator where the panel will call both the land line and via the LINKS LINKS2X50 Either the LINKS2150 or LINKS2450 may be used to transmit alarm information over a long range radio network Skyroute Transceiver The Skyroute transceiver offers a nevv vvireless method of communication for the transmission of events using cellemetry service Cabinets Several different cabinets are available for the PC1555 mod ules They are as follovvs PC5003C Cabinet Main control cabinet for the PC1555 main panel Dimension 288mm x 298mm x 78mm 11 3 x 11 7 x 3 approximately PC500 Cabinet Main control cabinet for the PC1555 main panel Dimension 213mm x 235mm x 78mm 8 4 x 9 25 x 3 approximately PC5004C Cabinet Cabinet to house the PC5400 Printer Module Dimensions 229mm x 178mm x 65mm 9 x 7 x 2 6 approximately 1 3 Out of the Box Please verify that the following components are included in your system e one PC5003C main control cab
112. pe 123 4 5 6 7 8 Wireless Zone 1 E p opeop P II Ma eek Zone 2 e i e 141 Se ag Zone 3 I ot ft d gd d IL Lot ft gd gd d Zone 4 L SA EE PON DENEN IL 1 Lot gp gd d d Zone 5 I ot ft d gd d IL Lot I gd gd I Zone 6 E Ms ASA Ee aro IL Lot I gd gd I Zone 7 Ep 8T pe IL ed pe ea AS Zone 8 i iE opp LE 141 3g 1 Zone 9 p erp A II SS ieee KENE Zone 10 po eb toe nd 14 LLLLL Zone 11 c qe opo ira du 14 peice ese k Zone 12 ARE eve MT nod EN SAR e Zone 13 nik keli II Ee tq Zone 14 See tein ILI pe T PE EZA Zone 15 KEN EN KESEN iL EA og eap oer Zone 16 iip abd II EEE ee EEA EAT od Zone 17 fe e e i 1241 A EN BRE GN Zone 18 psp ct E 141 LL pop od od Zone 19 Maced expe e del II po es e Be Zone 20 TE END SEE EN NN nog siet e EAE RSR Zone 21 F Y GE o 14 sie ft Zone 22 ae tin 141 pne NEN PE 2 23 if d ii ba E Zone 24 i dE hs nd IL E gr Zone 25 p opor p db Ig 1114 Ig Zone 26 o re Poe td og Ic sp pen pe ac 1 Zone 27 c N EN ced Ig p rp p p uri Zone 28 jc p S pops nog jose pets icd Zone 29 11114 1 nog poe een Zone 30 AN ESN ES E EEN SM nog SEN BE Tn pt oh Zone 31 TERM EU RE OR EUN 141
113. posean Zone 32 eee ee uus nog sas spe o erii 21 Zone Attributes Option 1 Audible Silent Option 5 Force Option 2 Steady Pulsed Option 6 Swinger Shutdown Option 3 Chime Option 7 Transmission Delay Option 4 Bypass Option 8 Wireless 28 Programming Worksheets Keypad Programming 000 Keypad Enrollment Section 2 5 Keypad Assignment on page 4 NOTE This must be done at each keypad requiring programming 0 Slot Valid entries are 11 18 i e enter 11 for slot 1 12 for slot 2 etc 1 Function Key 1 Assignment Valid entries are 00 17 1 Function Key 2 Assignment Valid entries are 00 17 3 Function Key 3 Assignment Valid entries are 00 17 ra Po 4 Function Key 4 Assignment Valid entries are 00 17 5 Function Key 5 Assignment Valid entries are 00 17 Function Key Options 00 Null Key 08 1 Bypass Mode 16 0 Quick Exit 01 For future use 09 2 Trouble Display 17 1 Reactivate Stay Away s 02 For future use 10 3 Alarm Memory 18 For future use 03 Stay Arm 11 5 User Programming 19 For future use 04 Away Arm 12 6 User Functions 20 For future use 05 9 No Entry Arm 13 Command Output 1 7 1 21 For future use 06 4 Chime On Off 14 Command Output 2 7 2 07 6 4 System Test 15 Fo
114. properly the power output capabilities of the main control and the expansion devices must not be exceeded Use the data presented below to ensure that no part of the system is overloaded and cannot function properly PC1555 12 550mA Subtract the listed rating for each key pad expansion module and accessory con nected to AUX or Keybus BELL 700mA continuous rating 3 0A short term Avail able only with standby battery connected PC1555 Device Ratings at 12 Vpc CD5500Z Keypad 85mA max PC1555RKZ Keypad 85mA max PC5508Z PC5516Z PC5532Z Keypads 85mA max PC5509 Keypad 85mA max PC5400 Serial Module 65mA PC5132 Wireless Receiver 125mA Other Devices Please read the manufacturers literature carefully to deter mine the maximum current requirements for each device during activation or alarm and include the proper values for loading calculations Connected devices must not exceed System capabilities during any possible operational mode 2 5 Keypad Assignment There are eight available slots for keypads LED keypads by default are always assigned to slot 1 LCD5500Z keypads are always assigned to slot 8 You will need to assign each key pad to its own slot 1 to 8 Keypad assignment is required as it tells the panel which slots are occupied The panel can then generate a fault when a keypad supervisory is not present NOTE One LCD keypad must be assigned to slot 8 in order to
115. r Reporting Formats on page 18 NOTE The Third telephone number follows the format of the First telephone number Default 02 i pt 02 01 20 BPS 1400 HZ handshake 02 20 BPS 2300 HZ handshake 03 DTMF CONTACT ID 361 Alarm Restore Communicator Call Directions Section 5 5 Communicator Dialing on page 17 1st 3rd Telephone Number 2nd Telephone Number 04 SIA FSK 05 Pager Default Option ON OFF ON Lg 1 1st Telephone Number Disabled OFF us 2 2nd Telephone Number Disabled OFF 3 3 1st Telephone Number via LINKS Disabled OFF Ld 4 2nd Telephone Number via LINKS Disabled OFF p 5 8 For future use 363 Tamper Restore Communicator Call Directions Section 5 5 Communicator Dialing on page 17 Default Option ON OFF ON 1 1 1st Telephone Number Disabled OFF l 2 2nd Telephone Number Disabled OFF fis 2 3 1st Telephone Number via LINKS Disabled OFF 4 2nd Telephone Number LINKS Disabled OFF L 5 8 For future use 3651 Opening Closing Communicator Call Directions Section 5 5 Communicator Dialing on page 17 Default Option ON OFF ON fix 1 1st Telephone Number Disabled OFF oe 2 2nd Telephone Number Disabled OFF LI 3 1st Telephone Number via LINKS Disabled OFF 4 2nd Telephone Number LINKS Disabled OFF L 5 8 For future use 367 System Maintenance Alarm Restore Communicator Call Directions Section 5 5 Communicator Dialing on page 17 Default Option ON OFF ON D
116. r future use Slot Function Function Function Function Function Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 LED Defaults 11 03 04 06 14 16 LCD Defaults 18 03 04 06 14 16 KEYPAD 1 1 1 1 KEYPAD 2 1 1 1 KEYPAD 3 1 1 1 KEYPAD 4 1 1 1 KEYPAD 5 l 1 1 KEYPAD 6 1 1 1 KEYPAD 7 1 1 1 KEYPAD 8 1 1 1 Basic Programming Zone Definitions 00 Null Zone Not Used 10 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer 20 24 Hour Freeze 01 Delay 1 11 24 Hour Burglary 21 24 Hour Latching Tamper 02 Delay 2 12 24 Hour Holdup 22 Momentary Keyswitch Arm 03 Instant 13 24 Hour Gas 23 Maintained Keyswitch Arm 04 Interior 14 24 Hour Heating 24 LINKS Answer 05 Interior Stay Away 15 24 Hour Medical 25 Interior Delay 06 Delay Stay Away 16 24 Hour Panic 87 Delay 24 Hour Fire Wireless 07 Delayed 24 Hour Fire Hardwired 17 24 Hour Emergency 88 Standard 24 Hour Fire Wireless 08 Standard 24 Hour Fire Hardwired 18 24 Hour Sprinkler 09 24 Hour Supervisory 19 24 Hour Water NOTE Keypads must be installed to use 24 hour Buzzer zones NOTE Keypad zones are assigned in section 020 Zone Attributes are assigned in sections 101 132 Zone assignment is in sections 202 205 001 Zone 1 8 Definitions Section 5 2 Zone Programming on page 15 Default Default 01 L 1 Zone 1 04 L 1 Zones 03 L Zone 2 04 L Zone6 03 L 1 Zone3 00 L 1 Zone 03 Lo 1 Zone4 00 L 1 Zone8 29 NOTE Zones 9 32 are only available for wireless
117. ringback NOTE The Pager Format cannot be used with the LINKS1000 cellular communicator NOTE Do not use the digit C in a reporting code when using Pager Format In most cases the digit C will be interpreted as a which will terminate the page before it has finished NOTE f the panel detects a busy signal it will attempt to page again It will make the maximum number of attempts pro grammed in section 160 NOTE Force dialing should be disabled when using Pager for mat NOTE When using Pager format you must program two hex digit Es at the end of the telephone number 5 10 Downloading The required downloading software is DLS 1 v6 7 and up Downloading allows you to program the entire control panel via a computer a modem and a telephone line All functions features their changes and status such as trouble condi tions and open zones can be viewed or programmed through downloading NOTE Downloading is always enabled for six hours each time the panel is powered up unless the User Can Enable DLS Window option is disabled The panel will answer calls for downloading when the pro grammed Number of Rings is heard by the panel If the Answering Machine Double Call option is enabled or during the first six hours after power up the panel will answer incoming calls for downloading in the following manner 1 The panel hears one or two rings then misses a ring 2 At this point the panel will start a the double
118. rmed 1151 Programming Access Codes There are 37 access codes available to the user They are Access code 40 One master code Access codes 01 32 32 general access codes Access codes 33 34 Two duress codes Access codes 41 42 Two supervisor codes All access codes have the ability to arm or disarm the system and can activate the PGM Outputs using the 7 com mands For a description of how to program access codes from LCD or LED keypads see the PC 1555 Instruction Manual Master Code Access Code 40 This code can be used to program all access codes The Master code has all Access Code Attributes enabled by default so that the Master code can be used to perform any keypad function Master code attributes cannot be changed If the Master Code Not Changeable option is enabled sec tion 015 option 6 the Master Code can only be changed by the Installer General Access Codes Access Codes 01 to 32 General access codes can arm and disarm the system When the Code Required for Bypassing option is enabled users will need to enter a valid access code when bypassing zones Individual access codes can have the Zone Bypassing attribute disabled under Access Code Attribute programming For more information regarding access code options please see 5 1 Programming Security Codes on page 15 Duress Code Access Code 33 and 34 Duress codes wil
119. s 01 This input does not follow Swinger Shutdown PGM Output Attributes In addition to programming the output type you must also program the PGM output attributes for each output PGM output options 09 System Trouble and 10 System Event have their own unique set of attributes listed below the description of each output type PGM output options 01 03 08 11 24 have the follow ing attributes Attribute ON OFF 1 PGM Enable PGM Disable 3 True Output Inverted Output Attribute ON the output energizes when activated Attribute OFF the output de energizes when acti vated 4 Output Pulsed Output ON OFF Attribute ON the output will activate once for the amount of time programmed in section 164 when initiated by the user Attribute OFF the output will toggle ON or OFF when initiated by the user Only applicable to options 19 20 5 Access Code Reg No code Reg Attribute ON the output requires a code for acti vation Attribute OFF no code required only applicable to keypad activated outputs 22 PGM attributes return to their default settings when you change PGM output options Please see the programming worksheets for a list of the default settings for each PGM out put type Be careful when selecting the normal and active states of each PGM output to ensure that an undesirable output state does not occur after a loss and restore of AC power NOTE Attribute 3 must
120. s for PC1555 v2 3 The PC1555 v2 3 software incorporates several new fea tures and changes The most important additions are listed below Number of Zones System expandable to 8 zones using keypad zone inputs and to 32 zones using the PC5132 wireless expansion module See 1 2 Additional Devices on page 2 New Options amp Features New access code attribute option determines whether the bell squawks on arming disarming See 5 Programming Access Codes on page 10 New option allows bell squawk on Away arming only See 5 17 Arming Disarming Options on page 23 Users can restart the exit delay once by pressing the Away key New Downloading Software Downloading software DLS 1 v6 7 must be used Do not attempt to perform downloading uploading functions with other software versions Default Changes e Section 006 Installer s code 5555 e Section 160 Maximum Number of Dialing Attempts valid entries 000 015 sa Ce A Security Products 1998 Digital Security Controls Ltd 1645 Flint Road Downsview Ontario Canada M3J 2J6 416 665 8460 Fax 416 665 7498 e 1 800 387 3630 www dscgrp com Printed in Canada 29003296 RO
121. ser can also use the key commands to check on the systems status including viewing trouble conditions and displaying the event buffer on the LCD keypad The key commands can be performed from both LCD and LED keypads The LED keypad uses the zone indicator lights to display command information The LCD display provides written information guiding the user through each command The commands in this section are explained as viewed from an LED keypad When using an LCD keypad use the arrow keys lt gt to scroll through information provided Otherwise the functions remain the same for both keypad types 1 Bypassing and Activating Stay Away Zones Use the 1 keypad command to bypass individual zones A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm NOTE Zones can only be bypassed when the system is not armed If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled section 015 option 5 only access codes with the bypass attribute enabled will be able to bypass zones See 5 1 Programming Security Codes on page 15 If the Bypass Status Displayed While Armed option is cho sen the Bypass or System light will be ON while the system is armed to indicate any bypassed zones See 5 17 Arming Disarming Options on page 23 NOTE When you disarm the system all manually bypassed Zones will be unbypassed Activate Stay Away Zones If the system is armed in stay mode the 1 command can be used to activate the stay
122. ses Auto Reporting Codes 5 9 18 OFF 8 For future use 390 LINKS Preamble First Telephone Number Section 5 26 LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator on page 25 Default FFFF EEE EE pee NEZER Program all unused digits with Hex F 391 LINKS Preamble Second Telephone Number Section 5 26 LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator on page 25 Default FFFF Ip qq t Program all unused digits with Hex F 39 392 LINKS Preamble Third Telephone Number Section 5 26 LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator on page 25 Default FFFF MEN ES ME ELA Program all unused digits with Hex F 393 LINKS Special Function Preamble All Telephone Numbers Section 5 26 LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator on page 25 Default FFFFFF Program all unused digits with Hex F eEnter 2 HEX B to dial Enter 3 HEX C to dial Downloading Options 401 First Downloading Option Code Section 5 10 Downloading on page 20 Default Option ON Off OFF LI 1 Ansvvering machine double call enabledAnsvvering machine double call disabled ON L1 2 User Can Enable DLS VVindovv User Cannot Enable DLS VVindovv OFF LL 3 Call Back Enabled Call Back Disabled OFF Lil 4 User initiated call up enabled User initiated call up disabled ORF il 5 8 For future use 402 Downloading Computer s Telephone Number 32 Digits Section 5 10 Downloading on page 20 FES pe EN pes pese p ssl Ji ep ep asm s E ee HERB MEN e p 011
123. such a manner as to allow for easy immediate disconnection of the AVIS L tiquette de l Industrie Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme a certaines normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de telecommuni cations Industrie Canada n assure toutefois pas que le mat riel fonc tionnera a la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communica tion Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thode accept e de raccordement L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possi ble que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n emp chent pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Les r parations de mat riel homologu doivent tre effectu es par un centre d entretien canadien autoris d sign par le fournisseur La compagnie de t l communications peut demander l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise la terre de la source d nergie lectrique les lignes t l pho niques et les canalisations d eau m talliques s il y en a sont raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli
124. t Disable is selected the panel will restore all programming to factory defaults when a hardware or software default is performed on the main control panel To enable or disable Installer s Lockout perform the following 1 Enter the Installer s Programming mode 2 Enter the appropriate programming section 990 or 991 3 Enter the Installer s Code 4 Re enter the appropriate programming section 990 or 991 Installer Lockout Enable Section 990 Installer Lockout Disable Section 991 5 30 Walk Test Installer The Installer Walk Test can be used to test the alarm state of each zone of the panel The walk test cannot be used to test zone type 24 Before beginning the walk test ensure the following condi tions are met 1 The panel is disarmed 2 The Keypad Blanking option is disabled section 016 31 3 The Fire Bell is Continouous option is disabled section 014 81 4 The Transmission Delay is disabled if Transmission Delay is not required section 3701 NOTE Fire Troubles are not supported in Walk Test To perform a walk tesi Step 1 Enter Installer Programming Step 2 Enter Section 901 When any zone is violated the panel will activate the Bell Out put for two seconds log the event to the event buffer and communicate the alarm to central station Test each zone several times Check the event buffer to ensure that all zones and FAP keys
125. t is protected This means that if too much current is drawn from these terminals such as a wiring short the panel will temporarily shut off the output until the problem is corrected Bell Output Terminals BELL and BELL These terminals provide up to 700 mA of continuous current at 12 VDC for powering bells sirens strobes or other warning type equipment Connect the positive side of any alarm warn ing device to BEL the negative side to BELL Please note that the Bell output is protected if too much current is drawn from these terminals such as a wiring short the Bell PTC will open Three amps can be drawn for short periods only The Bell output is supervised If no alarm warning devices are in use connect a 10000 resistor across BELL and BELL to prevent the panel from displaying a trouble condition For more information please refer to 2 Trouble Display on page 9 Keybus Terminals AUX AUX YEL GRN The Keybus is used by the panel to communicate with mod ules and vice versa Each module has four Keybus terminals that must be connected to the four Keybus terminals on the panel For more information see section 2 3 Keybus Opera tion and Wiring on page 4 Programmable Output Terminals PGM1 and PGM2 Each PGM output is designed so that when activated by the panel the terminal will switch to ground PGM1 can sink up to 50mA of TERM NAL current Connect the positive side o
126. ted below for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until the problem has been cor rected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning Digital Security Controls Ltd 160 Washburn St Lockport NY 14094 NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunica tions network protective operational and safety requirements Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s sat isfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissi ble to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Cana dian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunc tions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment User should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected t
127. telephone lines intended for use with a fax machine These lines may incorporate a voice filter which disconnects the line if anything other than fax signals are detected resulting in incomplete transmissions 2 3 Keybus Operation and Wiring The Keybus is used by the panel to communicate with all con nected modules and vice versa The red AUX and black AUX terminals are used to provide power while the yellow YEL and green GRN terminals are clock and data respec tively NOTE The four Keybus terminals of the panel must be con nected to the four Keybus terminals or wires of all modules The following restrictions apply to Keybus wiring e Keybus should be run in minimum 22 gauge quad 0 5mm two pair twist is preferred e The modules should be home run to the panel but can be connected in series or T tapped e Any module can be connected anywhere along the Key bus You do not need to run a separate Keybus wire for keypads etc No module can be more than 1 000 305m in wire length from the panel e Shielded wire should not be used Example of Keybus Wiring NOTE Module A is correctly wired within 1 000 305m of wire from the panel Module B is correctly wired within 1 000 305m of wire from the panel Module C is NOT wired correctly as it is further than 1 000 305m from the panel in wire distance 2 4 Current Ratings Modules and Acces sories In order for the PC1555 system to operate
128. tem has been Stay armed or armed with no entry delay 9 pressing the Away key will not start an exit delay Upon arming the panel will begin the exit delay If the Audible Exit Delay with Urgency option is enabled the keypad will beep at one second intervals until the exit delay expires The keypad will beep rapidly for the last 10 seconds of exit delay to warn the user that the system is about to arm If this option is disabled the keypad will not beep during the exit delay The Audible Exit Fault as explained in Section 3 1 will notify the user if they failed to secure the premises upon arming This option can be enabled or disabled according to the user s needs For commercial applications the Bell Squawk on Exit Delay option may be enabled The panel will squawk the alarm out put once every second when the exit delay is initiated and three times per second for the last 10 seconds until the exit delay expires Upon entry if a Delay type zone is violated the panel will begin the entry delay The keypad will emit a steady tone The keypad will pulse the keypad sounder during the last 10 sec onds to warn the user the system is about to go into alarm If there was an alarm during the armed period the keypad will pulse for the entire entry delay to warn the user of the previous alarm For commercial applications Bell Squawk on Entry Delay may be enabled The panel will squawk the alarm output once every second until the entry dela
129. ter will be reset every hour To disable the keypad lockout option program the Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout as 000 Program Descriptions NOTE If Keypad Lockout is active the panel CANNOT be armed disarmed with a keyswitch Keypad Lockout Options Section 012 5 22 Keypad Blanking If the Blank Keypad When Not in Use option is enabled the panel will turn off all lights and LCDs on the keypads when no keys are pressed for 30 seconds The keys however will remain backlit The panel will turn the lights and LCDs back on if entry delay begins or an audible alarm occurs The lights and LCDs will also come on if a key is pressed or if a valid access code is entered when the Code Required to Restore Blanking option is enabled NOTE If using a PC5132 v3 0 or greater and wireless keys do not enable the Code Required to Restore Blanking option as the keys will not function correctly If the Power Save Mode option is enabled the panel will blank all keypad lights including backlighting when AC power fails in order to conserve the back up battery Blank Keypad when not in use Section 016 3 Code Required to Restore Blanking Section 016 4 Power Save Mode Section 016 6 5 23 Keypad Backlighting The keys of all the keypads can be backlit to provide easy viewing in dim lighting conditions If the Keypad Backlighting option is enabled the keys will be il
130. th 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 W Criminal Knowledge This system contains security features which were known to be effective at the time of manufacture It is pos sible 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 W Access by Intruders Intruders may enter through an unprotected access point circumvent a sensing device evade detection by moving through an area of insufficient coverage disconnect a warning device or interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system Power Failure Control units intrusion detectors smoke detectors and many other security devices require an adequate power supply for proper operation 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 evice 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 ar
131. the System Sections 4 amp 5 Section 4 explains how to program the panel Section 5 con tains a complete description of the various programmable fea tures which options are available and how they function Fill out the Programming Worksheets completely before attempt ing to program the system Step 10 Testing the System Test the panel thoroughly to ensure that all features and func tions are operating as programmed 2 2 Terminal Descriptions Battery Connection A 12V 4Ah rechargeable battery is used as a backup source of power in the event of an AC power failure The battery also provides additional current when the panel s demands exceed the power output of the transformer such as when the panel is in alarm NOTE Do not connect the battery until all other wiring is com plete Connect the battery before connecting the AC Connect the RED battery lead to the positive battery terminal connect the BLACK lead to negative AC Terminals AC The panel requires a 16 5VAC 40VA transformer Connect the transformer to an unswitched AC source and connect the transformer to these terminals NOTE Do not connect the transformer until all other wiring is complete Auxiliary Power Terminals AUX and AUX These terminals provide up to 550 mA of additional current at 12 Voc for devices requiring power Connect the positive side of any device requiring power to the AUX terminal the nega tive side to AUX ground The AUX outpu
132. the exception of the Panel ID code and the Down loading Access Code Installers Code Section 006 Master Code Section 007 MaintenanceCode Section 008 Master Code NotChangeable Section 015 6 Code Required for Bypassing Section 015 5 6 digit User Access Codes Section 701 5 5 2 Zone Programming Zones 1 8 are enabled by default Disable unused zones or enable additional zones in programming sections 202 205 The zone definitions describe how each of the zones you use will operate Program a two digit code describing the zone definition in sections 001 004 Select a definition from the list below In addition each zone has eight different attributes which may be programmed in sections 101 to 108 See 5 3 Zone Attributes on page 16 Zone Definitions 00 Null Zone The zone is vacant Unused zones should be programmed as Null zones 01 Delay 1 Zone This zone type normally used for entry exit doors can be vio lated during the exit delay time without causing an alarm Once the exit delay has expired opening the zone will start the entry delay timer During the entry delay time the keypad buzzer will sound steadily to advise the user that the system should be disarmed If the panel is disarmed before the entry time expires no alarm will be generated 02 Delay 2 Zone The Del
133. three dashes 2 Enter the three digit number corresponding to the pro gramming section number you wish to program The key pad will now display the information required to complete programming the selected section 3 Enter the information required to complete section pro gramming i e numbers HEX data or ON OFF options If you enter information into a section and make a mistake press the key to exit the section Select that section again and re enter the information correctly NOTE There must be one digit in each box in the program ming section in order for the change to be valid 4 2 Programming Decimal Data A set number of programming boxes are allotted for each sec tion requiring decimal data e g codes telephone numbers If a digit is entered for each program box the panel will auto matically exit from the selected programming section The Ready light will turn OFF and the Armed light will turn ON On the PC1555RKZ and PC5508Z keypads you can also press the key to exit a programming section without enter ing data for every box This is handy if you only need to change digits in the first few programming boxes All other digits in the programming section will remain unchanged 4 3 Programming HEX Data On occasion hexadecimal HEX digits may be required To program a HEX digit press the key The panel will enter HEX programming and Ready light will begin to flash The following are the numbers which
134. to exit the section Section 5 Program Descriptions The following section explains the operation of all programma ble features and options and provides a summary of all corre sponding programming locations 5 1 Programming Security Codes There are three codes which can be programmed by the installer in the Installers Programming function the Master code the Installer s code and a Maintenance code All other access codes can be programmed through the 5 com mand See 5 Programming Access Codes on page 10 The master code can also be programmed by the user as access code 40 If the Master Code Not Changeable option is enabled the system master code can only be changed by the installer The Maintenance code can only be used to arm and disarm the system The Maintenance code cannot bypass zones use 9 to arm the system cancel autoarming or perform 7 command functions There will be no arm disarm bell squawks when the Maintenance code is used General access codes can arm and disarm the system When the Code Required for Bypassing option is enabled users will need to enter a valid access code when bypassing zones Individual access codes can have the Zone Bypassing attribute disabled under Access Code Attribute programming See 5 Programming Access Codes on page 10 If the 6 Digit User Access Codes option is enabled all the access codes may be programmed with six digits instead of four with
135. ts on a single loop is not allowed The following chart shows zone status under certain condi tions Loop Resistance Loop Status OQ shorted wire loop shorted Fault 5600Q contact closed Secure Infinite broken wire loop open Tamper 112009 contact open Violated End of Line Resistors Section 013 111 Double End of Line Resistors Section 013 2 2 9 Fire Zone Wiring NOTE 4 Wire Smoke Detectors All fire zones must be wired according to the following dia gram FOUR WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR CONNECTION WITH RESET TO ZONE Z TERMINAL MINIMUM 18 AWG WIRING lt a ee PROGRAMMED S REQUIRED FOR RESIDENTIAL F R T RE FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS TO ANY COM TERMINAL 1 ALARM POWER SUPERV SORY 1CONTACT y RELAY DSC RM 1C Do not connect Double EOL resistors on a Fire or Links Supervisory zone 5600 0 END OF LINE RESISTOR EOLR 2 2 Wire Smoke Detectors The following 2 wire smoke detectors may be used ESL429AT and DSC MN220 If PGM2 has been programmed for a 2 wire Smoke Detector connection the detectors must be wired according to the following diagram FTAUX I BELL 1 PGM2 4 in 22009 END OF LINE RESISTOR EOLR 3 NOTE If PGM2 is programmed for 2 wire smoke support the connector JP1 on the main board must be removed 2 10 24 Hr A
136. turned to its factory according to the following conditions Anyone returning goods to Digital Security Controls Ltd must first obtain an authorization number 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 Table of Contents Section 1 System Introduction 1 LI SpecificatiOris ie retten ya a saki Ba al there 1 2 Additional Devices 13 Outof the Box k anlam all 2 Section 2 Getting Started 3 2 1 Installation Steps enne 3 2 2 Terminal Descriptions sse 3 2 3 Keybus Operation and Wiring sse 4 2 4 Current Ratings Modules and Accessories 4 2 5 KeypadAssignment seen 4 2 6 Supervision scc uecteem peintres 2 Removing Modules 2 8 Zone WAITING esa s s n eter 29 Fire Zone Wiring siman a le lam 2 10 24 Hr Auxiliary 2
137. two seconds the panel vvill immediately communicate the signal to central sta tion If P Key Audible Bell and Buzzer option is enabled when a user presses the P WW key the keypad will beep three times and the panel vvill activate the alarm output until an access code is entered or the beli cut off expires If the option is dis abled the Panic alarm vvill be completely silent Each LCD keypad may be programmed to have the F A amp P keys enabled or disabled Please refer to Appendix B Programming LCD Keypads on page 44 NOTE The Fire Auxiliary Panic keys will operate even if Key pad Blanking is active See 5 22 Keypad Blanking on page 25 5 17 Arming Disarming Options If the Quick Arm option is enabled the panel can be armed without an access code by entering 0 or by pressing the Stay or Away function key If the Quick Arm option is disabled users will need to enter an access code after pressing a func tion key The Quick Exit option if enabled will allow someone to leave an armed premises through a Delay type zone without having to disarm and re arm the system See 0 Quick Exit on page 11 Enable the Arm Disarm Bell Squawk option to have the panel squawk the alarm output once upon arming and twice upon disarming If an alarm is in memory when the panel is disarmed the bell will sound three pairs of disarm squawks NOTE If you enable the Bell Squawk on Arming Disarming section 01
138. umber 32 Digits Section 5 7 Communicator Telephone Numbers on page 17 LE EL dE dE P E PE PEL PE dE 11 Ii pd I 3101 First Third Telephone Number Account Code Section 5 6 Communicator Account Numbers on page 17 311 Second Telephone Number Account Code Section 5 6 Communicator Account Numbers on page 17 35 Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 32 Section 5 8 Communica Section 320 321 322 323 Zone 1 Zon Zon Zone 9 e 17 e 25 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 2 26 Zone 27 Zone 28 Zone 5 Zone 6 1 Zone 13 Zone 14 1 Zone 21 Zone 22 1 Zone 29 Zone 30 1 or Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A Zone 7 Zone 8 1 1 Zone 15 Zone 16 1 1 Zone 23 Zone 24 1 1 2 31 2 32 1 1 Alarm Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 32 Section 5 8 Communicator Reporting Codes on pg 17 amp Appendix A Section 324 325 326 327 328 Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes Zone 1 Zon Zone 9 Zone 17 329 Priority Alarm and Restoral Section 5 8 C 1 Keypad Fire Alarm Tamper Reporting Codes Zones 1 32 Secti Section 330 331 332 333
139. upervision By default all modules are supervised upon installation Supervision is enabled at all times so that the panel can indi cate a trouble if a module is removed from the system To check which modules are currently connected and super vised enter programming section 903 from installer s pro gramming The LCD keypad will allow you to scroll through the display of connected modules A connected module which does not show as being present will appear as a trouble con dition and the Trouble light on the keypad will turn ON This condition may be due to one or more of the following reasons e the module is not connected to the Keybus e there is a Keybus wiring problem e the module is more than 1 000 305m from the panel e the module does not have enough power For more information regarding module supervision troubles please refer to 2 Trouble Display on page 9 2 7 Removing Modules The panel must be instructed to no longer supervise a module being removed from the system To remove the module dis connect it from the Keybus and reset the supervision field by entering 902 in the installer s programming The panel will be reset to recognize and supervise all existing modules on the system 2 8 Zone Wiring For a complete description of the operation of all zone types please refer to 5 2 Zone Programming on page 15 There are several different ways in which zones may be wired depending on which programming
140. uxiliary Input Wiring PGM2 If PGM2 has been programmed for 24 hour operation the zone must be wired according to the following diagram PGM2 AUX i NOTE If PGM2 is pro grammed for 24 Hr Auxil NORMALLY CLOSED Input support the CONTACT WITH connector JP1 on the 2200Q END OF LINE f RESISTOR main board must be removed 2 11 LINKS Zone Wiring LINKS Support When using the LINKS1000 cellular communicator con nect the LINKS to the main panel according to the fol lowing diagram mas 0 PGM GND LINKS 1000 m LINKS 1000 SPGM GND LINKS Supervision 24 Hour Supervisory When using the LINKS1000 cellular com Zx municator any main board zone may be configured for LINKS Supervision Pro gram this zone as zone 56009 type 09 24 Hour Supervi sory in section 001 With a LINKS Supervisory zone if the LINKS1000 experiences a trouble the zone will be violated caus ing the panel to report the event to the central station This type of zone always requires a single EOL resistor 5600Q Wire this zone according to the above diagram LINKS Answer When using the LINKS1000 cellular communicator any main board zone may be configured for LINKS Answer A zone configured for LINKS Answer allows downloading to be per
141. y Transmission Cycle 000 255 days hours 5 8 17 NOTE To disable the AC failure communications delay program 000 371 Test Transmission Time of Day Section 5 14 Test Transmission on page 23 Default 9999 L 1 1 1 Valid entries are 0000 2359 9999 to disable 380 First Communicator Option Code Default Option ON Off Section Page ON Li 1 Communications Enabled Communications Disabled 5 5 17 OFF LI 2 Restorals on Bell Time out Restorals Follow Zones 58 17 OFF L 3 Pulse Dialing DTMF Dialing 5 5 17 ON LI 4 Switch to Pulse Dialing on 5th Attempt DTMF Dial For All Attempts 5 5 17 OFF LI 5 3rd Telephone Number enabled 3rd Telephone Number disabled 5 7 17 OFF i 6 Alternate Dial 1st and 3rd Call 1st Number Backup to 3rd 5 7 17 OFF LI 7 Call LINKS as well as Land Line LINKS is Backup of Land Line s 5 26 25 OFF LL 8 Delinquency Follows Zone Activity Hours Delinquency Follows Arming Days 5 8 17 381 Second Communicator Option Code Default Option ON Off Section Page OFF LI 1 Open After Alarm Kypd Ringback enabled Open After Alrm Kypd Ringback disabled 5 17 23 OFF El 2 Open After Alarm Bell Ringback enabled Open After Alrm Bell Ringback disabled 5 17 23 OFF 3 SIA Sends Programmed Rep Codes SIA Sends Automatic Rep Codes 5 9 18 OFF 1 4 Closing Confirmation Enabled Closing Confirmation Disabled 5 17 23 OFF 5 6 For future use ON LI 7 Contact ID Uses Programmed Reporting CodesContact ID U
142. y entering 7 1 2 at any keypad When any output is activated three acknowledgment beeps are sounded NOTES on Option 20 7 2 Press 7 2 Access Code if required to activate any out put programmed as one of PGM output option 03 04 or 20 Traditionally 7 2 has been reserved for resetting smoke detectors Smoke detectors should now be programmed as output 03 Sensor Reset or 04 2 wire smoke NOTE Only ONE of options 03 Sensor Reset 04 2 wire smoke and 20 7 2 Command Output Option 2 may be programmed on the same system 21 22 For future use 23 Silent 24 Hour PGM2 Only A Panic button may be placed on the PGM2 terminal for use as a silent 24 hour Panic The keypad will not indicate the alarm in any way and the Bell will remain silent but the PGM2 Alarm reporting code will be sent to the central station PGM output option 23 will not activate other programmable out puts of any kind This input does not follow Swinger Shutdown 24 Audible 24 Hour PGM2 Only A Panic button may be placed on the PGM2 Terminal for use as an Audible 24 Hour Panic When the button is pressed LCD keypads will indicate System in Alarm the bell will sound until the Bell Cut off expires or until a valid access code is entered and the PGM2 Alarm reporting code will be sent to the central station PGM output option 24 will not activate other programmable outputs except for outputs programmed a
143. y expires or the system is dis armed If the Bell Squawk During Auto Arm option is enabled the bell will squawk once every 10 seconds for one minute during 24 the Auto arm pre alert This will notify anyone on the premises that the system is being armed If the Exit Delay Termination option is enabled the panel will monitor the Delay 1 zones during exit delay During the exit delay if a Delay 1 type zone is violated and then secured the exit delay will be terminated and the panel will be armed immediately Entry Delay 1 and 2 System Times Section 005 Exit Delay System Times Section 005 Audible Exit Delay with Urgency Section 014 6 Audible Exit Fault Enabled Disabled Section 013 6 Bell Squawk Options Section 014 2 4 Exit Delay Termination Section 014 7 5 19 Swinger Shutdown The swinger shutdown feature is designed to prevent a run away communicator from tying up the central station After the panel has communicated the programmed number of transmissions for an event it will no longer report that event until the swinger shutdown is reset Different swinger shut down levels can be set for zone alarms zone tampers and maintenance signals By default each Swinger Shutdown limit is set to O03 The panel will not send more than three signals for each zone until the swinger shutdown is reset The Bell output will not
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