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    1.1 SpecificationsControl Panel SpecificationsPC1575 (standard option): one low current PG M outpu tand one low cu rren t PG M ou tput/inp ut.

    PC1575 (2-wire smoke option) : one low cu rren t PG Moutput and one high cu rren t PG M outp ut/inp ut.

    Flexible Zone Configuration:Six fully p rog ram m ab le zone sSeven A cce ss C od es: five U ser, one M aster and asecond M aster cod e

    •N orm ally C losed , S ing le EO L, D oub le E O L2-w ire S m oke Z one o r A uxiliary Zon e21 Z one Typ es, 6 P rog ram m ab le Z one O ptions

    Audible Alarm Output:Supervised B ell O utput (cu rren t lim ited at 3 am ps), 12 V D CStead y or Pulsed O utput

    EEPROM Memory:

    D oes not lose p rog ram m ing or system status onco m plete A C an d B attery failure

    Programmable Outputs:O ne p rog ram m ab le voltag e output and onep rog ram m ab le vo ltag e o utput/inp ut; 30 p rog ram m ab leop tions

    • PC1575 (standard option):PG M 1 = one low current (50m A ) PG M outputPG M 2 = one low current (50m A ) PG M outpu t/inp ut.

    • PC1575 (2-wire smoke option):PG M 1 = one low current (50m A ) PG M outputPG M 2 = one h igh current (300m A ) PG M outpu t/inp utw ith 2-w ire sm oke detec tor ca pab ility

    Please read Appendix D “PGM Output Options” carefully for important information.

    Powerful 1 Amp Regulated Power Supply:550 m A A uxiliary Sup p ly, 12 V D CPositive Te m perature C oe fficien t (PTC ) co m ponen tsrep lac e fuses

    Supervision for loss of A C Pow er, Low B atteryInterna l C lock Locked to A C Pow er Freq uency

    Power Requirements:Tran sform er = 16 .5 V A C, 40VABa ttery = 12 volt 4 A h m inim um recha rgeab le sealedlea d ac id

    Remote Keypad Specifications:Three D ifferent K eypad s A vailab le:- P C 5506 six zone LE D keypad- LC D 5500 A lph anum eric keypad- PC 1575R K six zone LE D keypad- SL-75 six zone L ED keypad

    The P C 5506 and LC D 5500 keypads have 5 FullyProg ram m ab le Function K eys

    C onne ct up to 8 K eypa dsFou r W ire (Q uad ) C onn ection to K EYB U SB uilt in P iezoelectric B uzzer

    S E C T I O N 1

    Digital Communicator Specifications:Supports M ajor Fo rm ats inc lud ing S IA an d C on tac t IDEvent Initiated Personal Pag ingThree Program m able Phone N um bers

    Tw o A ccount num bersSup ports LIN K S 1 000 C ellular C om m unica tionD TM F a nd Pulse D ialingD PD T L ine SeizureA nti-jam FeatureSp lit R ep orting of Selec ted Transm ission s to E ac hTelephone N um ber

    System Supervision Features:The P C 1575 continuously m on itors a n um ber of possib letroub le cond itions includ ing :

    AC Pow er Fa ilureTroub le b y Zo neTam per by ZoneFire T roub leTelep ho ne Line T rou b leFailure to C om m un ica teLow B attery C on d itionBell O utp ut Trou b leM odule Fau lt (Sup ervisory o r Lo ss o f Internal C loc kA U X P ow er Su pp ly Fault Tam pe r)

    False Alarm Prevention Features:Audib le Exit D elayA ud ib le Exit FaultC om m unication D elayU rgency on E ntry D elayQ uick Exit

    Additional Features:Au to A rm at Spec ified Tim eK eypa d A ctivated A larm O utpu t and C om m unicatorTest

    A ll m od ules co nn ec t to the system via a fou r w ireK EY B U S up to 100 0’/300m from m ain p anel

    Even t B uffer can b e p rinted using PC 5400 R S232 S erialInterfac e m od ule

    Su pp orts the E SC O R T 55 80 V oice P rom pt M od ule w ithA utom ation /Lighting C on trol

    An E ven t B uffer w hich rec ords the past 10 0 e ven ts w ithboth the tim e and date a t w hich the y oc cu rred

    U pload ing and D ow nload ing capab ility Loc al D ow nload ing cap ab ility throug h the use o f thePC -LIN K A dap tor

    UL InstallationThis eq uipm en t is U L Listed in ac co rdance w ith U L1023(H ousehold B urg lar A larm System U nits), U L985 (H ouseholdFire W arning System U nits), U L1635 (D igital A larm A nnunciatorSystem U nits), U L3 65 (Police S tation C onne cted B urglarA larm U nits and System s), U L609 (Loca l B urglar A larm U nitsand System s), U L161 0 (C en tral S tation B urg lar Alarm U nits).This eq uipm en t ha s the capab ility of being prog ram m ed forop eration al fea tures tha t are not allow ed for U L Listed System sor be ing co nnec ted to a ccessories no t perm itted . R efer to R efer to R efer to R efer to R efer to A p p end ix E for sum m ary of req uirem ents.A p p end ix E for sum m ary of req uirem ents.A p p end ix E for sum m ary of req uirem ents.A p p end ix E for sum m ary of req uirem ents.A p p end ix E for sum m ary of req uirem ents.

    PC1575 System Introduction

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    S Y S T E M V I N T R O D U C T I O N

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    1.2 Additional Devices1.2.1 Keypads

    A m axim um of eigh t keypad s can be conn ected to thecontrol pan el an d can be an y com bina tion of the follow inglisted .

    • PC5506 6 zon e LE D keyp ad w ith function ke ys

    • LCD5500 LC D keyp ad w ith function keys• PC1575RK 6 zone LED keypad

    • SL-75 6 zone S lim line LE D keypad

    1.2.2 ESCORT5580 ModuleTh ere are m an y b en efits toadding the ES C O R T5580 m oduleto a se cu rity sy ste m . T heES C O R T5580 m od ule w ill turnany touch tone p hone in the w orldinto a fully functional keyp ad .Im ag ine the secu rity a custom er w ou ld fee l if the y had theability to arm , d isarm and ch eck status of their alarm systemw hile at the office or on vacation.

    A ll touch tone p hones in the hom e also b ecom e systemkeypad s. Fo r exam ple, at bed tim e, the p hone beside the b edcan b e used to arm the system . Th e a d d ition of theESC O R T5 58 0 m ay red uce the cost of the ove rall installation ,elim inating the ne ed for ad ditional keyp ad s and the lab our ofrunning w ires.Th e E SC O R T558 0 w ill also act as a tutor for the system . B yusing clea r, ea sy to un derstan d sen tence s, the voice m od ulehe lps g uide the user through fun ction s they m ay othe rw isefind d ifficult to navigate. P rog ram m ab le zone labels (up to6 w ords ea ch from ou r lib rary of over 240 w ords) m akes thesystem even ea sier to use .The m odule a lso has a built-in p ow er line c ontrol interfacean d ca n co ntrol up to 32 pow er line co ntrol device s for

    lighting an d tem perature con trol, g iving you the pow er toad d hom e a utom ation in a ve ry co st effec tive m anne r.D evice s can b e a ctivated ind ividua lly, as a g roup , bysched ule o r can b e activated w hen an even t occu rs on thesystem , such as an a larm .These are just a few of the app lications availab le w ith thead d ition of the ESC O R T5580 m od ule. For m ore inform ation ,p lea se refer to the ESC O R T5 58 0 Installation M anua l.

    1.2.3 PC5400 Printer ModuleTh is m od ule w ill g ive you thead d ed ad vantag e for thecom m ercial custom ers w holike the idea of a p erm anen t

    rec ord of op en ing s an dclosing but are put off by theadd itional m onthly m onitoringcharge. In a dd ition, as reports are g enerated in rea l-tim e,the custom er w ill not have to w ait for a m onthly report formthe m onitoring station.Th e P C 540 0 P rinter M odule w ill allow the p an el to p rint outall events that occur on the system to any serial p rinter. Theprintout w ill contain the tim e, date and the event that occurred(see S ection –5.24 “O n-site P rin ter”).(see S ection –5.24 “O n-site P rin ter”).(see S ection –5.24 “O n-site P rin ter”).(see S ection –5.24 “O n-site P rin ter”).(see S ection –5.24 “O n-site P rin ter”).

    1.2.4 Downlook Video Transmission ModuleThe D ow nlook Still-Fram e V ideo T ransm ission M od ule (D LM -1/D LM -4) is the ideal so lution for all business and residentialen viron m en ts w hich req uire visual surveillan ce but w herethe p resen ce of on-site secu rity p ersonne l is im possib le,un d esirab le or una fforda b le.D ow nlook is the sm art and inexpensive w ay to add visua lbac kup to you r reg ular rem ote alarm signa lling system ,m eeting your dem and for tighter secu rity on a tight budget.Th e a dded visual p rotec tion w ill reduc e the inc iden ce o ffalse alarm s as w ell as su rveillance c osts, thus im p rovingove rall security p rotection.Fo r m ore inform ation reg ard ing the D ow nloo k V id eoTransm ission M od ule, p lease consult the D LM -1/D LM -4Installation M anuals.

    1.2.5 LINKS 1000 Cellular CommunicatorThe LIN K S 1000 C ellular C om m unica tor provides an efficient,co st-effec tive m ethod for ad d ing ce llular back up to thesecurity system . The LIN K S 1000 C ellular C om m unica torcan be used three d ifferen t w ays: as the sole com m unica torfor the pan el, as a bac k up for eithe r or both p ho ne nu m bersor as a red undan t back up to the land line com m unica torw he re the pan el w ill ca ll both the lan d line and via the LIN K S.The u nit co m es in its ow n c ab ine t w ith a nten na an d req uiresa sep arate battery and tran sform er (se e S ection 5.23 (se e S ection 5.23 (se e S ection 5.23 (se e S ection 5.23 (se e S ection 5.23 “LIN K S 10 00 C ellula r C om m un ica tor”).“LIN K S 10 00 C ellula r C om m unica tor”).“LIN K S 10 00 C ellula r C om m unica tor”).“LIN K S 10 00 C ellular C om m unica tor”).“LIN K S 10 00 C ellula r C om m unica tor”).

    1.2.6 CabinetsSeveral d ifferent cab inets are availab le for the P C 1575m od ules. Th ey a re a s follow s:

    PC5003C CabinetM ain control cab ine t for the PC 1575 m ain panel. D im ensions288m m x 298 m m x 78m m / 11 .3”x 11.7”x 3”ap p roxim ately.

    PC5004C CabinetC ab inet to house the P C 5580 E SC O R T M od ule or thePC 5400 P rinter M odule. D im ensions 229m m x 178m m x65 m m / 9”x 7”x 2 .6”ap p roxim ately.

    1.3 Out of the BoxPlea se verify tha t ea ch of the follow ing com pone nts isinc lud ed in you r system :

    one PC 157 5 m ain control cab inetone PC 1575 m ain c on trol circu it boa rdone PC 1575 keypad (LED keypad or LC D keypad)one Installation M anu al inc lud ing P rog ram m ingW orksheets

    one Instruc tion M anua l for the en d use rone ha rdw are pack consisting of:

    - four p lastic circuit board standoffs- tw elve 5600 Ω (5.6K ) resistors- one 2200 Ω (2.2K ) resistors- one 1000 Ω (1K ) resistor- E G N D A ssem b ly- one cab inet door p lug

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    S E C T I O N 2

    Th e follow ing Sections p rovid e a thorough d escrip tion o f how tow ire and configure d evices and zones.

    2.1 Installation StepsThe follow ing steps are provided to assist you w ith installingthe pan el. W e sug gest tha t you rea d this section com pletelybefore you b eg in. O nce you have an overall understand ing ofthe installation p rocess, carefully w ork through each step .W orking in this m anner w ill red uce the num ber of prob lem s asw ell as the am ount of tim e required for a co m plete installation.

    Step 1 Create a LayoutD raw a rou gh sketch of the b uild ing to g et an idea of w he reall alarm detec tion device s, keyp ad s an d othe r m od ulesare to be located .

    Step 2 Mounting the PanelLocate the panel in a dry area close to an unsw itched A Cpow er sou rce and the incom ing telep hone line . B eforeattaching the cabinet to the w all, be sure to press the four

    circu it boa rd m ounting stud s into the cabine t from the back.A fter you have attached the cab inet to the w all, stick thep rovided D SC logo sticker on the fron t of the ca b ine t.

    You must complete all wiring before applying AC or connecting the battery to the panel .

    Step 3 Wiring the KEYBUS (Section 2.3) W ire the K EYB U S to each o f the m od ules follow ing theguidelines p rovided in Sec tion 2.3 of this m an ua l.

    Step 4 Zone Wiring (Section 2.8) You m ust pow er dow n the control panel to com plete a llzone w iring . P lease refer to S ection 2.8 w he n con ne ctingzone s using no rm ally closed loo ps, sing le E O L resistors,dou b le E O L resistors, Fire zone s and K eysw itch A rm ingzones.

    Step 5 Complete Wiring (Section 2.2) C om plete all other w iring includ ing bells or sirens, phoneline con ne ction s, an d g rou nd co nne ctions follow ing theg u id e lin e s p ro vid e d in S e c tio n 2 .2 (“T e rm in a lD escrip tions”).

    Step 6 Power up the ControlO nce all zone a nd K EYB U S w iring is com plete, pow er upthe c ontrol panel.

    The panel will not power up on the battery connection alone.

    Step 7 Keypad Assignment (Section 2.5)

    In order for keypad s to b e p rop erly sup ervised , each m ustbe assigned to a d ifferent slot. P lease follow the guidelinesp rovided in S ec tion 2.5 w hen a ssigning keyp ad s.

    Step 8 Supervision (Section 2.6) Th e su p ervision of every m od ule b y the p an el isau tom atica lly ena b led up on pow er up . P lea se verify tha tall m od ules a p pea r on the system ac co rd ing to theinstructions in Section 2.6.

    Step 9 Programming the System (Sections 4 and 5) Sec tion 4 exp lains h ow to p rog ram the pan el. Sec tion 5co ntains a c o m p lete d es c rip tion of th e v ario u s

    p rog ram m ab le fea tures, w hich op tion s are a vailab le an dhow they func tion. The P rog ram m ing W orksheets (pag es25 -33) shou ld be filled out com pletely b efore a ttem p tingto p rog ram the system .

    Step 10 Testing the SystemThe pan el m ust be tho rou ghly tested to e nsu re tha t allfea tures and functions are o perating as p rog ram m ed .

    2.2 Terminal DescriptionsAC Terminals – ACTh e p an el req uires a 1 6.5 volt, 40 VA transform er. C on ne ctthe transform er to a n u nsw itche d A C source and con nec tthe transform er to these term inals.

    Do not connect the transformer until all other wiring is complete .

    Battery ConnectionA 12V 4A h recha rgab le gel-ce ll battery is use d as a back upsou rce of pow er in the eve nt of an A C pow er failure. Th ebattery a lso p rovides add itional current w hen the panel’sdem ands exceed the pow er ou tput of the transform er, suchas w he n the pan el is in a larm .

    Do not connect the battery until all other wiring is complete .

    C on ne ct the R ED battery lead to the positive battery term ina l;con nec t the B LA C K lead to n eg ative.

    Auxiliary Power Terminals – AUX+ and AUX-Th ese term ina ls p rovide u p to 50 0m A of ad d ition al cu rren tat 12 V D C for devices requiring pow er. C on nec t the positiveside of an y d evice req uiring pow er to the A U X+ term ina l, thenegative side to A U X- (g rou nd ). The A U X ou tput is p rotec ted .

    Th is m eans tha t if too m uc h cu rren t is d raw n from the seterm inals (such as a w iring short), the p anel w ill tem porarilyshut off the output until the p rob lem is corrected .

    Bell Output Terminals – BELL+ and BELL- (Section 3.4) These term ina ls p rovide up to 700 m A of continuous cu rren tat 12 V D C for pow ering bells, sirens, strobes or other w arning -typ e equipm en t. C onn ec t the positive side o f an y alarmw arning device to B ELL + , the ne gative side to B ELL –.P lease note that the B ell output is p rotected : if too m uchcu rren t is d raw n from the se term inals (such as a w iringsho rt), the B ell fuse w ill op en . Th ree A m ps can be d raw n forshort periods only.Th e B ell ou tput is supervised . If no alarm w arning devicesare in use , connect a 1 000 Ω resistor ac ross B ELL+ andB ELL –to p reven t the pan el from d isp laying a trou b lecond ition. For m ore inform ation, p lease refer to Section 3.4(“[ ] [2] Troub le D isp lay”).Th e b ell is p rog ram m ed by d efault to term ina te a fter fou rm inu tes. Th e Bell Cutoff tim e c an b e a d justed inp rog ram m ing section [02 ] (“System Tim es”).

    KEYBUS Terminals – AUX+, AUX-, YEL, GRN (Section 2.3) The K EYB U S is used b y the p ane l to com m unicate w ithm od ules and vice versa. Ea ch m od ule ha s four K EY B U Sterm ina ls tha t m ust be c onnected to the fou r K EYB U Sterm ina ls on the pan el. For m ore inform ation , see S ec tion S ec tion S ec tion S ec tion S ec tion 2.3 (“K E Y B U S O p eration an d W iring ”).2.3 (“K E Y B U S O p eration an d W iring ”).2.3 (“K E Y B U S O p eration an d W iring ”).2.3 (“K E Y B U S O p eration an d W iring ”).2.3 (“K E Y B U S O p eration an d W iring ”).

    Getting Started

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    2.6 SupervisionB y d efault, all m odules are sup ervised upon installation.Sup ervision is ena b led at all tim es so that the p an el canind ica te a trou b le if a m od ule is rem ove d from the system .A connec ted m odu le w hich d oes not show as being presentw ill appear as a trouble condition and the Trouble light on the

    keyp ad w ill turn O N . This cond ition m ay b e d ue to one or m oreof the follow ing reasons:the m od ule is not connected to the K EYB U Sthe re is a K EYB U S w iring p rob lemthe m od ule is m ore than 1 ,000'/300m from the panelthe m od ule d oes not have eno ug h p ow er

    Fo r m ore inform ation regard ing m od ule supervision trou b les,p lease refer to S ec tion 3.4 (“[ S ec tion 3.4 (“[ S ec tion 3.4 (“[ S ec tion 3.4 (“[ S ec tion 3.4 (“[ ] [2] Troub le C ond itions”).] [2] Troub le C ond itions”).] [2] Troub le C ond itions”).] [2] Troub le C ond itions”).] [2] Troub le C ond itions”).

    Modules will not be automatically supervised if connected while in installers mode.

    2.7 Removing ModulesTh e p an el m ust be instruc ted to n o lon ger sup ervise am od ule b eing rem oved from the system . To rem ove the

    m od ule, d isconnect it from the K EYB U S and rese t thesu p ervision fie ld b y e ntering [92 ] in the insta lle r’sprogram m ing . Th e p ane l w ill be rese t to recognize an dsupervise a ll existing m odules o n the system .

    2.8 Zone WiringFor a com plete d escrip tion of the operation of all zone typ es,p lease refer to S ection 5.2 (“Z one D efinitions”).S ection 5.2 (“Z one D efinitions”).S ection 5.2 (“Z one D efinitions”).S ection 5.2 (“Z one D efinitions”).S ection 5.2 (“Z one D efinitions”).Th ere a re se veral d ifferen t w ays in w hich zon es m ay b ew ired , dep end ing on w hich p rog ram m ing op tions h avebee n selec ted . P lease refer to the follow ing d iag ram s tostud y eac h typ e of ind ividua lly su pervised zone w iring .

    Any zone defined as Fire or 24 Hour Links Supervisory will automatically require a single End of Line (EOL) resistor regardless of which type of zone wiring supervision is selected . (See Section 5.2 “Zone Definitions”) Reconfiguring the zone supervision from a non-default setting—from DEOL to EOL or from NC to DEOL—may disable zones 1-6 while open or in trouble. To prevent this situation, the system should be powered down completely and powered up again.

    2.8.1 Normally Closed (NC) Loops

    This option should only be selected if Normally Closed (NC) detection devices or contacts are being used .

    2.8.2 Single End Of Line (EOL) Resistors (5600 Ω )

    This option should be selected if either Normally Closed (NC) or Normally Open (NO) detection devices or contacts are being used .

    2.8.3 Double End of Line (DEOL) ResistorsD oub le End of Line resistors a llow the pane l to determ ine ifthe zone is in alarm , tam pered or fau lted .

    This option can only be selected if Normally Closed (NC) detection devices or contacts are being used (ie: Do not use DEOL resistors for Fire zones or LINKS Supervisory zones).Only one NC contact can be connected to each zone. Multiple detection devices or contacts on a single loop is not allowed .

    Th e follow ing ch art show s zo ne status un d er certaincond itions:

    Loop R esistance ...............................Loop S tatus0 Ω (shorted w ire, loop shorted ) ....... Fault5600 Ω (contact closed)....................SecureInfinite (b roken w ire, loop open) ......Tam p er11200 Ω (contact open) ....................Violated

    2.8.4 Fire Zone Wiring — 4-Wire Smoke Detectors

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    A ll fire zones m ust be w ired ac co rd ing to the follow ingdiag ram :

    2.8.5 Fire Zone Wiring – 2-Wire Smoke DetectorsTh is op tion is for PC 157 5 (2-w ire sm oke op tion ) only. IfPG M 2 has be en p rogram m ed for a 2-w ire S m oke D etectorconn ec tion , the detec tors m ust be w ired acco rd ing to thefollow ing d iag ram :

    2-wire smoke is only available for PC1575 with the 2- wire smoke option because it has a 300mA PGM2.Please refer to Appendix D “PGM Output Options” to verify whether you have the correct output type.If a PC1575 (2-wire smoke option) 300mA PGM2 is programmed for 2-wire smoke support, the connec-

    tor CON1 on the main board must be removed.

    2.8.6 Keyswitch Zone Wiring (PGM2)This op tion is availab le for either of either a P C 1575 (standardop tion ) or PC 1575 (2-w ire sm oke op tion ). If PG M 2 h as b eenp rog ram m ed for keysw itch op eration (m om entary o rm aintaine d ) or 24 ho ur operation , the keysw itch es m ust bew ired ac co rd ing to the follow ing d iag ram :

    2.8.7 LINKS SupportW hen using the LIN K S 1000ce llu la r com m un ica to r, theconnection m ust be m ad eacc ording to the accom panyingdiag ram .

    2.8.8 LINKS SupervisoryW hen using the LIN K S 1000ce llular co m m un ica tor, an yzone m ay b e configured forLIN K S S up ervisory.W ith a LIN K S S up ervisoryzon e, if the LIN K S 10 00

    exp eriences a troub le, thezone w ill be violated , causingthe panel to report the event tothe central station. This typ e ofzone alw ays requires a sing leEO L resistor (560 0 Ω ).The LIN K S S up ervisory zone m ust be w ired acco rd ing to theaccom panying diagram .

    2.8.9 LINKS AnswerW hen using the LIN K S 1000cellular com m unica tor, PG M 2of eithe r a PC 15 75 (stan dardop tion ) o r P C 15 75 (2-w iresm oke op tion ) m ay b econ figured for LIN K S A nsw er(see A p p end ix D ).(see A p p end ix D ).(see A p p end ix D ).(see A p p end ix D ).(see A p p end ix D ).A P G M configu red for LIN K SA nsw er allow s dow nload ing tobe p erform ed in the event ofpho ne line failure. W hen theLIN K S receives a phone call, it w ill activa te the R IN Gterm inal on the LIN K S circuit board . The PG M prog ram m edas LIN K S A nsw er alw ays req uires a sing le EO L resistor(2200 Ω ).The LIN K S A nsw er zone m ust be w ired acc ord ing to theaccom panying diagram .

    The LINKS Answer zone is only required for down- loading to the panel via the LINKS.

    If PGM2 is programmed for LINKS Answer, Jumper CON1 on the main board of a PC1575 (2-wire smoke option) must be removed. If your PC1575 is the standard option, then connector CON1 is already removed (please see Appendix D “PGM Output Options” for more information).

    When using the LINKS, Busy Tone Detection must not be used.

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    S E C T I O N 3

    The P C 1575 a larm panel can be ac cessed , controlled andcom pletely prog ram m ed via any keypad on the system . The LE Dkeyp ad uses fun ction an d zone ind ica tor lights to rep resen t alarmfun ction s an d status. Th e L C D keyp ad p rovid es a w rittendescrip tion on the liquid crystal d isp lay a nd uses function ind icatorlights to c om m unica te a larm status to the u ser.Th e follow ing section s desc ribe how to arm an d d isarm thesystem from eac h type of keypad , and how to p erform otherkeypad fun ction s.

    3.1 Arming and DisarmingThe system cannot be arm ed unless the R eady light is O N . Inorder for the system to be in the R eady state, all protecteddoors and w indow s m ust be secured and all m ovem ent inareas covered by m otion detectors m ust cease. W hen theR eady light is O N , enter any valid access cod e. A s each d ig itis p ressed , the keyp ad w ill beep . If the correct code is enteredw hen the system is not in the R ead y state, the panel w ill soundsix qu ick beeps follow ed by a long tw o second b eep.

    If an inc orrect code is e ntered , the keyp ad w ill em it a stea dytw o second beep to ind ica te the invalid access code. W henthe co rrec t co de is entered an d the system is R ea dy, thepanel w ill em it six sh ort beep s and the A rm ed light w ill turnO N . Exit the p rem ises throug h the d esigna ted en try/exitdoo r. Fo r othe r m etho ds of arm ing , p lease re fe r to s ec tion p lease re fe r to s ec tion p lease re fe r to s ec tion p lease re fe r to s ec tion p lease re fe r to s ec tion 3.4 (“[ 3.4 (“[ 3.4 (“[ 3.4 (“[ 3.4 (“[ ] [0 ] Q uick E xit”and “[ ] [0 ] Q uick E xit”and “[ ] [0 ] Q uick E xit”and “[ ] [0 ] Q uick E xit”and “[ ] [0 ] Q uick E xit”and “[ ] [9 ] A rm ing W itho ut E ntry ] [9 ] A rm ing W itho ut E ntry ] [9 ] A rm ing W itho ut E ntry ] [9 ] A rm ing W itho ut E ntry ] [9 ] A rm ing W itho ut E ntry D elay”)D elay”)D elay”)D elay”)D elay”) and se c tion 3.5 (“Function K eys ”).se c tion 3.5 (“Function K eys ”).se c tion 3.5 (“Function K eys ”).se ction 3.5 (“Function K eys ”).se c tion 3.5 (“Function K eys ”).In an attem p t to p reven t false alarm s, the Audible Exit Faultis d esigne d to no tify the user of an im prop er exit w he n the yarm the ir system . If a no n force -arm ing D elay 1 or D elay 2typ e zone is left open at the end of the exit delay, the entrydelay w ill beg in im m ed iately and the bell or siren w ill sounda stead y a larm for the en try d elay p eriod . A t the end of the

    en try delay p eriod , if the system has n ot bee n d isarm ed itw ill go into alarm .W hen you enter the p rem ises through a designa ted en try/exit door w hile the system is arm ed , the keypad w ill em it asteady b eep to rem ind you to d isarm the system . Enter avalid access co de from any keyp ad to d isarm the system . Ifan error is m ad e, p ress the [#] key and en ter the co de a gain.W hen a co rrec t co de is entered , the A rm ed lig ht w ill turnO FF an d the keypad w ill stop bee p ing . D uring the last 10seco nd s of en try d elay, the pane l w ill pulse the keyp adbeeper O N and O FF rap id ly to w arn you tha t the en try delayis about to exp ire.If an alarm occu rred w hile the panel w as arm ed , the M em orylight and the zone ind icator lights corresp ond ing to the

    zon es w hich ca use d the alarm w ill be flash ing . P ress the [#]key to return the keypad to the R ea dy state.

    3.2 Auto Bypass – Stay ArmingStay a rm ing allow s the use r to a rm the system w itho utlea ving the p rem ises. A ll interior zones can be p rog ram m edto b e b ypassed during S tay arm ing so tha t the use r does notha ve to byp ass interior zones m an ua lly.W hen the system is arm ed using a valid use r code, if anyzones on the system have be en p rog ram m ed a s Stay/A w ayzones, the B yp ass light w ill turn O N . The p anel w ill thenm onitor all zones prog ram m ed as D elay 1 a nd D elay 2

    zone s, such as designated entry/exit doo rs. If no delay typ ezone is violated by the end of the exit delay, the panel w illbyp ass all S tay/A w ay typ e zones. Th e B yp ass light w illrem ain O N to inform the u ser that the interior p rotection h asbee n a utom atica lly b yp asse d by the panel. If a d elay zon eis violated during the exit delay, the S tay/A w ay zones w ill beactive after the exit d elay exp ires.The user can add the S tay/A w ay zones back into the systemat any tim e b y entering the [ ] [1] keypad com m and (se e (see (see (see (see section 3 .4 “[ section 3 .4 “[ section 3 .4 “[ section 3 .4 “[ section 3 .4 “[ ] [1] Z one B yp ass”).] [1] Z one B yp ass”).] [1] Z one B yp ass”).] [1] Z one B yp ass”).] [1] Z one B yp ass”).Stay arm ing ca n also b e initiated by p ressing an d ho ld ingthe S tay function key for tw o second s on the PC 5506 andLC D 5500 keyp ad s, if p rog ram m ed by the installer. Fo r m oreinform ation reg ard ing S tay arm ing , p lease see section 3 .5(“Function K eys”).

    3.3 Automatic ArmingThe system can be p rog ram m ed to A uto-A rm at a sp ecifictim e every d ay if it is in the d isarm ed cond ition.In o rder for the A uto-A rm function to w ork p roperly, thecorrect Time of Day m ust be p rog ram m ed . For prog ram m ingthe cloc k and A uto-Arm tim es, see Sec tion 3.4 (“[ ] [6] U serFunctions”).W hen the system ’s internal clock m atches the Auto-ArmTime , the panel w ill check the system status. If the system isarm ed , the panel w ill do nothing un til the next day a t the Auto-Arm Time , w hen it w ill chec k the system again. If d isarm ed ,the panel w ill soun d the buzzer of all keypad s for one m inu te.If a valid U ser C od e is entered , A uto-Arm ing w ill be ab orted .If no code is entered , the panel w ill A uto-A rm . If a zone isviolated , the panel w ill transm it a Partial Closing ReportingCode –if p rog ram m ed –to ind icate to the central station thatthe system is not secu re. If the zone is restored , the pan elw ill add the zone bac k into the system (se e S ection 5.7 (se e S ection 5.7 (se e S ection 5.7 (se e S ection 5.7 (se e S ection 5.7 “C om m unica tor –R ep orting C od es”).“C om m unica tor –R ep orting C od es”).“C om m unica tor –R ep orting C od es”).“C om m unica tor –R ep orting C od es”).“C om m unica tor –R ep orting C od es”).

    3.4 [ ] CommandsThe [ ] key com m and s provide an ea sy w ay for the u ser toacc ess b asic system p rog ram m ing –such as e ntering usercodes or bypassing zones. The use r can also use the [ ]key co m m an ds to c he ck on the system ’s status, inc lud ingview ing troub le con d ition s and d isp laying the even t bufferon the LC D keypad.The [ ] key com m ands can be p erform ed from both LC Dand LE D keypad s. The LE D keypad uses the zone ind icatorlights to d isp lay c om m an d inform ation . Th e L C D d isp layp rovides w ritten inform ation, gu id ing the user throug h ea ch

    com m and . The com m and s in this section a re exp lained asview ed from an LED keypad . W hen using an LC D keypad ,use the arrow keys (< > ) to scroll through inform ationp rovided . O the rw ise, the func tion s rem ain the sam e for bothkeypad type s.

    [ ] [1] Bypassing and Reactivating Stay/AwayZonesThe [ ] [1] keypad com m and can b e used to bypassind ividua l zon es. A byp assed zon e w ill no t ca use an alarm .The use r can b ypass zon es to g ain ac cess to an area w hilearm ing the rest of the system or to override a defective

    Keypad Commands

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    zone—d ue to a b ad contac t or dam ag ed w iring —untilservice can b e p rovided .If the Code Required for Bypass op tion is enab led , onlyuser codes w ith the byp ass attribute w ill be a b le to b yp asszone s (see S ection 5 .1 “P rog ram m ing Secu rity C od es”).If the Bypass Status Displayed While Armed op tion ischosen , the B yp ass light w ill be O N w hile the system isarm ed to ind icate any b ypa ssed zones (se e S ec tion 5 .15 (se e S ec tion 5.15 (se e S ec tion 5.15 (se e S ec tion 5.15 (se e S ec tion 5.15 “A rm ing / D isa rm ing O p tions”).“A rm ing / D isa rm ing O p tions”).“A rm ing / D isa rm ing O p tions”).“A rm ing / D isa rm ing O p tions”).“A rm ing / D isa rm ing O p tions”).

    Zones can only be bypassed when the system is disarmed.

    To bypass a zone:1.En ter [ ] [1] (an d an a cc ess code, if required ).2.The keypad w ill flash the B yp ass light. Th e zon e

    ind icator lights correspon d ing to an y zo ne s a lrea dyb ypassed w ill turn O N .

    3.Enter the num ber co rresp ond ing to the zone yo u w ishto b yp ass. Th e co rrespon d ing zone ind icator light w ill

    turn O N .4.Press [#] to exit the function.A ll zon es w ho se ind ica tor lights are O N w he n the [#]key is p ressed w ill be byp assed . Th e B yp ass light w illturn O N , ind ica ting tha t on e or m ore zon es arebypassed.

    To reactivate a bypassed zone:1.En ter [ ] [1] (and an ac ce ss cod e if req uired ).2.The keypad w ill flash the B yp ass light. Th e zon e

    ind icator lights correspon d ing to an y zo ne s a lrea dyb ypassed w ill turn O N .

    3.Enter the n um ber co rresp ond ing to the b ypassed zoneyou w ish to rea ctivate. The co rresp on d ing zon eind icator light w ill turn O FF.

    4.Press [#] to exit the function.A ll zon es w ho se ind ica tor lights are O N w he n the [#]key is p ressed w ill be b yp assed . If no zone ind ica torlights w ere O N , the B yp ass light w ill be O FF an d nozones w ill be b ypassed .

    When the system is disarmed, all manually-by- passed zones will be unbypassed.

    Reactivate InteriorIf the system is arm ed in the Stay m od e , the [ ] [1] com m andcan b e used to reactivate the Stay/A w ay zones.

    [ ] [1] Reactivate Stay/Away cannot be used with an alarm in memory.

    Please ensure all force-armed zones are restored before reactivating the Stay/Away zones (See Section 5.3 “Zone Attributes”).

    [ ] [2] Trouble DisplayThe panel constantly m onitors itse lf for seve ral d ifferenttroub le cond itions. If a troub le cond ition is p rese nt, theTrou b le light w ill be O N and the keypad w ill bee p tw iceevery 10 second s. The troub le beep can be silenc ed byp ressing any key on any keypa d .

    To view trouble conditions from an LED keypad:1.Press [ ] [2].2.The keyp ad w ill flash the Troub le light. Th e zone

    ind icator lig hts c orresp ond ing to the p resent troub leco nd ition s w ill b e O N .

    W he n using an LC D keypad , the trou b le con d ition s w ill be

    listed on the d isp lay; the user m ust sim p ly u se the arrow ( ) keys to sc roll through the list of p resent troub le cond itions.The va rious trou b les a re d esc ribed below :

    Trouble [1] – Service RequiredIf zo ne ind icator light [1] is O N , a “se rvice required”troub leis p resent. P ress [1] to determ ine the sp ecific troub le. Thefollow ing is a list of “se rvice required”troub le cond itions:

    Light [1] –Low B atteryTh e m ain pan el backup battery is low . Th e trou b le w illbe g en erated if the battery d rop s b elow 11.5 voltsun der load and w ill be restored w he n the batterycha rges over 12 .5 vo lts.

    Light [2] –B ell C ircuit Troub le

    The panel w ill ind icate this troub le if the B ell fuse isb low n o r if the pan el sen ses an op en co nd ition on thebell circuit ( se e S ection 5 .12 “S iren S up ervision”).( se e S ection 5 .12 “S iren S up ervision”).( se e S ection 5 .12 “S iren S up ervision”).( se e S ection 5 .12 “S iren S up ervision”).( se e S ection 5 .12 “S iren S up ervision”).

    Light [3] –G ene ral System Troub leThis troub le w ill be p resent if the p rinter connected tothe PC 54 00 P rinter m od ule ha s a fau lt an d is o ff-line, orif the ESC O R T m od ule d oes n ot detect the Pow er LineInterfac e M od ule.

    Light [4] –G eneral System Tam perThis troub le w ill be ind icated if any p eripheral m od uletam per is detec ted .

    Light [5] –G en eral System Sup ervisoryThis trouble w ill be indicated if the panel losescom m unica tion w ith any m od ule conn ected to theK E Y B U S (see S ec tion 2.(see S ec tion 2.(see S ec tion 2.(see S ec tion 2.(see S ec tion 2. 6 6 6 6 6 “S up ervision”). “S up ervision”). “S up ervision”). “S up ervision”). “S up ervision”). The eventbuffer w ill log a d etailed desc rip tion o f the e vent.

    Trouble [2] – AC FailureTh is trou b le ind ica tes that A C p ow er is no long er beingsupp lied to the control unit. The reporting codes in sections[43] and [44] can b e prog ram m ed to com m unicate a po w erfailure to the m onitoring station. To avo id reporting shortpow er failures, an AC Failure Communication Delay from000 -255 m inutes can be p rog ram m ed in section [62].

    Trouble [3] – Communication TroublesThere a re tw o typ es of telephone line trouble conditions. Press[3] to d isp lay w hich typ e of trouble is p resent:

    [1] –Te lep ho ne Line M on itoring Trou b le (TL M )The telephone connection to the c ontrol unit ism on itored eve ry 10 sec onds. If the voltag e d rop s b elowon e to three volts for the nu m ber of co nse cu tive ch ecksp rog ram m ed in section [62], a telepho ne line trou b le isgene rated . If the system has a LIN K S 10 00 , this troub lecan be rep orted to a m onitoring station b yp rog ram m ing rep orting co des in se ction s [43 ] an d [44 ].

    [2] –Fa ilure to C om m un ica te (FTC )This troub le w ill be g enerated if the com m unicator failsto com m unicate w ith any of the p rog ram m ed telep hon enum bers. If a later attem p t is su ccessful, the FTC

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    reporting co de(s) p rog ram m ed in se ction [45] w ill betransm itted alon g w ith the unrep orted events from anea rlier unsuc ce ssful co m m un ica tion .

    Trouble [4] – Zone Fault (including Fire Zone)Th is trou b le w ill be gen erated if any zone on the system isexp erien cing trou b le, m ea ning tha t a zon e could no t p rovide

    an alarm to the panel if req uired to do so. W he n a zon e fau lttroub le c on d ition oc cu rs, the keyp ad (s) on the system w illstart to b eep .P ress [4] w hile in Trou b le m od e to view the affec ted zon es.If 2-w ire sm oke d etec tors are b eing used , a trou b le on thatzone w ill be ind icated by the “Fire”LED .

    A Fire zone trouble will be generated and displayed in the armed state. A Fire zone trouble will also restart the trouble beeps from all keypads.

    Trouble [5] – Zone TamperTh is trou b le is on ly g en erated by zone s configured forD oub le E nd O f Line resistor sup ervision w hen a tam per

    co nd ition is p resen t. W hen a tam per co nd ition occ urs, thekeyp ad (s) w ill start to b eep . P ress [5] w hile in the Troub lem od e to view the affec ted zones.

    Trouble [6] – Loss of System TimeTh is trou b le oc cu rs w he n the co ntrol un it is p ow ered up an dthe internal cloc k has no t bee n set. Setting the tim e w ith U serFu nc tion [ ][6][M aster C ode][1] w ill clear this troub le.

    [ ] [3] Alarm MemoryThe ‘M em ory’light w ill be on if any a larm occurred during thelast arm ed period or –in the c ase of 24 ho ur zones –if analarm occu rred w hile the panel w as d isarm ed .To view alarm memory:Press [ ] [3]. The keyp ad w ill flash the M em ory lig ht an d thezone ind ica tor lights correspon d ing to the alarm or tam p erco nd itions w hich oc cu rred during or since the last arm edperiod . To clea r the M em ory light, arm an d d isarm thesystem .

    [ ] [4] Door Chime On/Off The d oor ch im e fea ture is used to sound a tone from thekeypad w henever a zone program m ed as a chim e zone isactiva ted (see Section 5.3 –“Zone A ttributes”). If the doorchim e fea ture is enab led , the keyp ad w ill em it five shortbeeps w henever a ch im e zon e is activated . D esigna teden try/exit doo rs are often defined as ch im e zon es; w he n thefea ture is ena bled , the keypad s w ill soun d w hen an en try/exitdoor is opened .

    To turn Door Chime ON or OFF:1. P ress [ ] [4].2. The keyp ad w ill em it three short bee ps if the D oor

    C him e feature is enab led and one long beep w hend isab led .

    The function can a lso b e p eform ed by p ressing and ho ld ingthe C him e func tion key for tw o second s on a ny P C 550 6 o rLC D 5500 keypad.[ ] [5] Programming Access CodesTh ere a re 6 ac ce ss co des a vailab le to the use r. Th ey a re a sfollow s:

    A ccess code (1) ............................O ne M aster C odeA ccess codes (2) to (6).................F ive U se r C odes

    A ll ac ce ss cod es have the ab ility to a rm or d isarm thesystem and can activate the PG M O utputs using the [ ] [7][1] [A cce ss C od e] and [ ] [7] [2] com m and s.

    Master Code – Access Code (1)B y defau lt, the M aster C od e is en ab led to p erform an ykeyp ad function . Th is code can be u sed to p rog ram all U serC odes. If the Master Code Not Changeable op tion isena b led , the M aster C od e ca n on ly be c han ged by theInstaller.

    User Codes – Access Codes (2) to (6)U ser codes ca n arm and d isarm the system . B y selec tingthe No Code Required for Bypassing op tion , ea ch use rca n also ha ve the ab ility to byp ass zo ne s w itho ut enteringan access code.

    Duress Code – Access Code (6)If the Sixth Code is Duress Code op tion is enab led , thesixth co de can be prog ram m ed by the u ser as a D uressC od e w hich w ill sen d a D uress rep orting co de to the central

    station w he n en tered .Fo r m ore inform ation reg ard ing ac cess cod e o ption s, p lea sesee Sec tion 5.1 –“Prog ram m ing Security C od es.”

    How to program User Codes:1.En ter [ ] [5] [M aster C od e]. The keyp ad w ill flash the

    Prog ram light. Th e zone ind ica tor lights c orrespon d ingto a cce ss cod es a lread y p rog ram m ed w ill turn O N .

    2.Enter the num ber co rresp ond ing to the code you w ishto p rog ram . Th e corresp ond ing zone light w ill flash.

    3.Enter a 4 d ig it co de. Th e zone light w ill turn O N .4.C on tinu e from step 2 until all co des a re p rog ram m ed .

    O nc e the p roc ess is com plete, p ress the [#] key toreturn to the R ead y state.

    Do not press [ ] or [#] when programming the 4 digit code.

    How to erase an Access Code:Enter [ ] [5] [M aster C od e], selec t the co de to beerased and p ress [ ].

    [ ] [6] User FunctionsThis keypad com m and can b e used to p rogram severald ifferent func tion s. The p rog ram m ab le item s a re listed an ddescribed below .To program User Functions:1.Press [ ] [6] [M aster C ode]. The P rog ram light w ill

    flash .2.Press the num ber [0] to [9] for the item to beprogram m ed.

    • [1] – Time and DateThe tim e a nd date m ust be a ccurate for the A uto-A rmor Test Tran sm ission fun ctions to w ork p roperly and forthe even t buffer to tim e and date stam p all events.- Enter the tim e (ho ur and m inu te) using m ilitary form at[H H M M ] from 00:00 to 23 :59.- En ter the d ate b y m onth, da y and year [M M D D YY ].

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    • [2] – Auto-Arm Enable/DisableA uto-A rm ing w ill not w ork unless it is enabled for thesystem . To en ab le o r disable auto-arm ing , press [2]. Thekeyp ad w ill em it three short beeps if the A uto-A rm featureis enabled and one long beep w hen d isabled . Fo r m oreinform ation, see Section 3.3 –“A uto-A rm ing”.

    • [3] – Auto-Arm TimeThe system can b e p rog ram m ed to A uto-A rm at ace rtain tim e. W hen p rog ram m ing the au to-arm ing tim e,en ter the tim e (hou r and m inute) using m ilitary form at[H H M M ]. Fo r m ore inform ation , see S ec tion 3.3 –“A uto-Arm ing”.

    • [4] – System TestW hen [4] is p resse d the p anel w ill test the b ell output,keyp ad lights and the com m unica tor for tw o second s.Th e p an el w ill also sen d a S ystem Test R ep ortingcod e, if p rog ram m ed (see S ec tion 5.7 –“C om m un i- (see S ec tion 5.7 –“C om m un i- (see S ec tion 5.7 –“C om m un i- (see S ec tion 5.7 –“C om m un i- (see S ec tion 5.7 –“C om m un i- ca tor –R ep or ca tor –R ep or ca tor –R ep or ca tor –R ep or ca tor –R ep or ting C od es”).ting C od es”).ting C od es”).ting C od es”).ting C od es”).

    • [5] – Enable DLS (Downloading)W he n [5] is p ressed , the pan el w ill en ab le the dow n-

    loa d ing op tion for on e ho ur. D uring this tim e, the p an elw ill an sw er inc om ing d ow nloa d ing ca lls (se e S ection (se e S ection (se e S ection (se e S ection (se e S ection 5.9 “D ow nload ing ”).5.9 “D ow nload ing ”).5.9 “D ow nload ing ”).5.9 “D ow nload ing ”).5.9 “D ow nload ing ”).

    • [6] – User Initiated Call-UpW hen [6] is p ressed , the panel w ill initiate call-out tothe dow nload ing com puter.

    • [7] and [9] – Last Code to Disarm and ArmPressing [7] w ill d isp lay the last code to d isarm thesystem and then p ressing [9] w ill d isp lay the last co deto arm the system .

    • [0] – Walk Test Enable / DisableTh e Installer W alk Test ca n be used to verify tha t ea chzone of the pan el is fun ctioning p rop erly. A ny zo neviolated during a w alk test w ill cause the panel toac tivate the B ell O utp ut for tw o seco nd s, log the even tto the Even t B uffer an d com m un ica te the alarm tocentral station.

    Additional Features using the LCD KeypadA dditional features, includ ing access to the E vent B uffer, areavailab le u sing the LC D keyp ad . U se the arrow keys (< > ) toscroll through the [ ] [6] m enu an d press the [ ] key to selec tthe follow ing com m ands:

    Viewing the Event Buffer from an LCD KeypadSelect “View Event B uffer”from the [ ] [6] m en u. Th ekeyp ad w ill d isp lay the eve nt, eve nt nu m ber, tim e an d d atealon g w ith the zon e num ber an d use r co de, if ap p licab le.P ress [ ] to tog g le b etw een this inform ation and the eventitse lf. U se the arrow keys ( ) to scroll through the eventsin the buffer. W hen you ha ve finishe d view ing the Even tB uffer, p ress the [#] key to exit.

    Brightness ControlTh e LC D keypad w ill allow you to selec t from 10 d ifferen tbacklighting levels. U se the arrow keys (< > ) to scroll to thedesired b acklighting level and p ress the [#] key to exit.

    Contrast ControlTh e LC D keypad w ill allow you to selec t from 10 d ifferen td isp lay contrast leve ls. U se the arrow keys (< > ) to scroll tothe desired contrast leve l and p ress the [#] key to exit.

    Keypad Beeper ControlTh e LC D keyp ad w ill allow you to selec t from 21 d ifferen tkeyp ad bee per ton es. U se the arrow keys (< > ) to sc roll tothe d esired keypad bee per leve l an d p ress the [#] key toexit. This featured can b e a cce ssed on LE D keypad s b yho ld ing the [ ] key.

    [ ] [7] Output FunctionsThere are tw o output functions ava ilab le to the use r: U tilityO utput and Senso r R eset.To activate Utility Output:Press [ ] [7] [1] [A ccess C ode]. The panel w ill activa te allPG M O utputs prog ram m ed as utility outp uts for five seco nd s(see A p p en d ix D –“P G M O utp ut O p tion s”).(see A p p en d ix D –“P G M O utp ut O p tion s”).(see A p p en d ix D –“P G M O utp ut O p tion s”).(see A p p en d ix D –“P G M O utp ut O p tion s”).(see A p p en d ix D –“P G M O utp ut O p tion s”).

    To activate Sensor Reset:Press [ ] [7] [2]. The panel w ill activa te all PG M O utputsp rog ram m ed as S en sor R ese t for five se co nd s. Th iscom m and w ill also rese t 2-w ire sm oke detec tors connectedto PG M 2 if prog ram m ed to do so (see A p p en d ix D –“P G M (see A p p en d ix D –“P G M (see A p p en d ix D –“P G M (see A p p en d ix D –“P G M (see A p p en d ix D –“P G M O utp ut O p tions”).O utp ut O p tions”).O utp ut O p tions”).O utp ut O p tions”).O utp ut O p tions”).This function can also be p erform ed by p ressing andho ld ing the R ese t fun ction key for tw o se co nd s on an yPC 5506 or LC D 5500 keypad.

    [ ] [8] Installer’s ProgrammingEnter [ ] [8] follow ed by the Installer’s C ode to enter thisfunction. Installer’s P rog ram m ing is outlined in detail inSec tion s 4 and 5 of this m anua l.

    [ ] [9] Arming Without Entry DelayW hen the system is arm ed w ith the [ ] [9] com m and , thepan el w ill can ce l the en try d elay. O nc e the exit delay hasexp ired , D elay 1 an d D elay 2 typ e zon es w ill be instan t an dS tay/A w ay zon es w ill be b ypa ssed (se e S ec tion 5.2 – (se e S ec tion 5.2 – (se e S ec tion 5.2 – (se e S ec tion 5.2 – (se e S ec tion 5.2 – “Z one D efin itions”)“Z one D efin itions”)“Z one D efin itions”)“Z one D efin itions”)“Z one D efin itions”) . A valid access code m ust be entered

    after pressing [ ] [9].

    [ ] [0] Quick ArmIf the Q uick A rm op tion is en ab led , the pan el ca n b e a rm edw itho ut a use r co de b y entering [ ] [0] (See Sec tion 5.15“A rm ing / D isa rm ing O p tions”).

    Quick Arm cannot be used to cancel auto arm.

    Quick ExitThe Q uick E xit function, if enab led , w ill allow som eone toleave an a rm ed p rem ises through a D elay type zon e w ithouthaving to d isarm and rea rm the system ( S ee S ec tion 5.15 ( S ee S ec tion 5.15 ( S ee S ec tion 5.15 ( S ee S ec tion 5.15 ( S ee S ec tion 5.15 “A rm ing / D isa rm ing O p tions”).“A rm ing / D isa rm ing O p tions”).“A rm ing / D isa rm ing O p tions”).“A rm ing / D isa rm ing O p tions”).“A rm ing / D isa rm ing O p tions”).W h en [ ] [0] is entered , the panel w ill p rovide a tw o m inutew indow for the u ser to e xit the p rem ises. D uring this tim e, thepanel w ill ignore on ly one ac tivation of a D elay zon e. W he nthe D elay zon e is secu red , the panel w ill en d the tw o m inu tequick exit delay.If a seco nd D elay zo ne is tripped , or if the zone is notrestored after tw o m inutes, the panel w ill beg in the entrydelay.

    If the Exit Delay is in progress, performing a Quick Exit will not extend the Exit Delay.

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    3.5 Function KeysThe function keys only appear on the PC5506 and LCD5500 keypads

    The re a re five func tion keys on the PC 550 6 a nd LC D 550 0keypad s loc ated to the right of the nu m ber pa d lab elledS tay, A w ay, C him e, R ese t an d Exit. Each o f the se keys isp rog ram m ed by defau lt to p erform on e o f the fun ction sdesc ribed below . A fun ction is a ctivated by p ressing an dho ld ing the ap p rop riate key for tw o sec on ds.“Stay” – Stay ArmPressing this key w ill arm the system in the S tay m od e,m ea ning that all S tay/A w ay typ e zone s w ill be a utom aticallybyp asse d . D elay typ e zon es w ill p rovide en try and exitdelay. The Q uick A rm fea ture m ust be enab led in order forthis ke y to function (p rog ram m ing section [10], op tion [6]).

    “Away” – Away ArmPressing this key w ill arm the system in the A w ay m od e. A llS tay/A w ay type zon es an d all othe r non-bypassed zonesw ill be a ctive at the e nd of the exit delay. D elay typ e zones

    w ill p rovide en try and exit delay. Th e Q uick A rm fea ture m ustbe e nab led in o rder for this ke y to function.

    “Chime” – Door Chime On / OffPressing this key w ill tog gle the D oor C him e fea ture O N or O FF.O ne solid beep m eans that the fea ture has b een d isab led andthree sho rt beeps m eans tha t it has been enabled (see (see (see (see (see S ection 3.4 –“[ S ection 3.4 –“[ S ection 3.4 –“[ S ection 3.4 –“[ S ection 3.4 –“[ ] [4] D oor C him e”).] [4] D oor C him e”).] [4] D oor C him e”).] [4] D oor C him e”).] [4] D oor C him e”).

    “Reset” – Reset Smoke DetectorsPressing this key w ill cause the panel to activa te for fivesecond s all PG M outputs prog ram m ed as S enso r R eset. Inad d ition , 2-w ire sm oke detec tors conn ec ted to P G M 2 w illalso be rese t (See Section 3.4 –“[ ] [7][2] O utput Functions”).

    “Exit” – Activate Quick Exit

    Pressing this key w ill cause the panel to activate the Q uick Exitfeature (See Section 3.4 –“[ ] [0] Q uick Exit”).

    3.5.1 Function Key OptionsThe follow ing is a list of Function K ey op tions a vailab le.Eac h op tion is listed ac co rd ing to the ir p rog ram m ing co de,follow ed by the ir co rrespon d ing [ ] key com m and. For m oreinform ation regard ing each function, p lease refer to theapp rop riate seg m ent in section 3.4 (“[ ] C om m and s”)

    [00] – Null KeyTh e ke y is no t use d an d w ill perform no fun ction w he npressed.

    [01]-[02]– Not Used[03] – Stay Arm

    Sam e as d esc ribed in F unction K eys –Sec tion 3.5.[04] – Away ArmSam e as d esc ribed in F unction K eys –Sec tion 3.5.

    [05] – [ ] [9] No-Entry Delay ArmO nc e this fun ction key is p ressed the u ser m ust enter a va liduser code. The system w ill arm and rem ove the en try d elayfrom the system w he n the exit delay exp ires (se e S ection (se e S ection (se e S ection (se e S ection (se e S ection 3.4 –“[ 3.4 –“[ 3.4 –“[ 3.4 –“[ 3.4 –“[ ] [9] A rm ing W ithout E ntry D elay”).] [9] A rm ing W ithout E ntry D elay”).] [9 ] A rm ing W ithout E ntry D elay”).] [9 ] A rm ing W ithout E ntry D elay”).] [9] A rm ing W ithout E ntry D elay”).

    [06] – [ ] [4] Door Chime On / OffSam e as d esc ribed in F unction K eys –Sec tion 3.5.

    [07] – [ ] [6] [----] [4] System TestTh is fun ction key p rovides the use r w ith a sim p le m etho d fortesting the system .

    [08] – [ ] [1] Bypass ModeTh is fun ction key p rovid es the use r w ith a sim p le m etho d foren tering the B ypass M od e. If a use r co de is req uired , it m ustbe en tered before zon e b ypa ssing can be p erform ed .

    [09] – [ ] [2] Trouble DisplayTh is fun ction key p rovid es the use r w ith a sim p le m etho d foren tering the Trou b le D isp lay M od e.

    [10] – [ ] [3] Alarm MemoryTh is fun ction key p rovid es the use r w ith a sim p le m etho d for

    entering the A larm M em ory D isplay M od e.[11] – [ ] [5] Programming Access CodesThis function key provides the user w ith a sim ple m ethod forprog ram m ing use r codes. O nce this key is pressed , a validm aster cod e m ust be entered before the panel w ill allowprog ram m ing to b e p erform ed.

    [12] – [ ] [6] User FunctionsThis function key p rovides the user w ith a sim ple m ethod forprog ram m ing user functions. O nce this key is pressed , theM aster code m ust be entered before the panel w ill allow userfunctions to be p erform ed .

    [13] – [ ] [7] [1] Utility OutputThis fun ction key p rovides the use r w ith a sim p le m etho d for

    ac tivating a PG M O utput p rog ram m ed as u tility ou tpu t (se e (see (see (see (see A p p end ix D –“P G M O utp ut O p tions A p p end ix D –“P G M O utpu t O p tions A p p end ix D –“P G M O utpu t O p tions A p p end ix D –“P G M O utp ut O p tions A p p end ix D –“P G M O utpu t O p tions ”) .”) .”) .”) .”) . O nce this key ispressed , a va lid user code m ust be entered .

    [14] – [ ] [7] [2] Sensor ResetSam e as d esc rib ed in Func tion K eys –Sec tion 3.5.

    [15] – Not Used

    [16] – [ ] [0] Quick ExitSam e as d esc rib ed in Func tion K eys –Sec tion 3.5.

    [17] – [ ] [1] Reactivate Stay/Away ZonesTh is fun ction key p rovid es the use r w ith a sim p le m etho d forad d ing S tay/A w ay zo ne s bac k into the system at night-tim e(se e S ec tion 3.4 –“[ (se e S ec tion 3.4 –“[ (se e S ec tion 3.4 –“[ (se e S ec tion 3.4 –“[ (se e S ec tion 3.4 –“[ ] [1] B yp as sing and R ea ctiva ting ] [1] B yp as sing and R ea ctiva ting ] [1] B yp as sing and R ea ctiva ting ] [1] B yp as sing and R ea ctiva ting ] [1] B yp as sing and R ea ctiva ting S tay /A w ay Z on es”).S tay /A w ay Z on es”).S tay /A w ay Z on es”).S tay /A w ay Z on es”).S tay /A w ay Z on es”).

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    The follow ing section of the m anual d esc ribes the Installer’sP rog ram m ing function and how to p rog ram the various sec tions.

    You must read the following section of the manual very carefully before you begin programming. We

    also recommend filling out the Programming Worksheets section before you program the panel.

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    the functions listed are highlighted in text boxes such as this one.

    4.1 Installer’s ProgrammingInstaller’s P rog ram m ing is used to prog ram all co m m un ica torand panel op tion s. The Installer’s Code is [15 75 ] b y d efau ltbut m ay b e c han ged to p reven t una uthorized acc ess toprogram m ing.

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    Installer Code .................................................... Section [03]

    From an LED Keypad:Step 1 Enter [ ] [8] [Installer’s C ode].

    The P rog ram light (if p rese nt) w ill flash toind ica te tha t you are in p rog ram m ing m od e.The A rm ed light w ill turn O N to ind icate that thepane l is w aiting for the tw o d ig it p rog ram m ingsection num ber.

    Step 2 Enter the tw o d ig it Sec tion num ber corresp on d ingto the sec tion you w ish to p rog ram .The A rm ed light w ill turn O FF.The R eady light w ill turn O N to ind icate that thep anel is w aiting for the inform ation required tocom plete p rog ram m ing the selec ted sec tion .

    Step 3 Enter the inform ation req uired to co m pletesec tion p rog ram m ing (ie: num bers, H EX data, orO N /O FF o p tions).

    If the two digit Section numbered entered is invalid,or if the module which pertains to the section is not present, the keypad will sound a two second error tone.

    From an LCD Keypad:Step 1 From any keypad , enter [ ] [8] [Installer’s

    C od e]. Th e K eyp ad w ill d isp lay ‘EnterSec tion ’follow ed by tw o dash es.

    Step 2 Enter the tw o d ig it num ber corresp on d ing to

    the p rog ram m ing section num ber you w ish top rog ram . The keyp ad w ill no w d isp lay theinform ation req uired to co m pletep rog ram m ing the selec ted sec tion .

    Step 3 Enter the inform ation required to co m pletesec tion p rog ram m ing (ie: num bers, H EXdata, or O N /O FF op tions).

    If you en ter inform ation into a section and m ake a m istake,p ress the [#] key to exit the section. Select that section ag ainand re-enter the inform ation correctly.

    4.2 Programming Decimal DataA set num ber of p rog ram m ing boxes are a llotted for eachsection req uiring decim al data (e.g .: cod es, telep hon enu m bers). If a d ig it is entered for each p rog ram box, thepan el w ill autom atica lly e xit from the selec ted p rog ram m ingsec tion . Th e R eady light w ill turn O FF an d the A rm ed lightw ill turn O N .You ca n a lso p ress the [#] key to e xit a p rog ram m ing sec tionw ithout entering data for every b ox. This is handy if you onlyneed to c ha ng e d ig its in the first few p rog ram m ing boxe s.A ll other d ig its in the p rog ram m ing section w ill rem ainunchanged.

    4.3 Programming HEX DataO n o ccasion , hexad ec im al (H E X) d ig its m ay b e req uired . Toprog ram a H EX d ig it p ress the [ ] key. The panel w ill enterH EX p rog ram m ing and R eady light w ill beg in to flash .The follow ing are the num bers w hich should be p ressed toen ter the app rop riate H EX d ig it:

    1 = A 2 = B 3 = C 4 = D 5 = E 6 = FO nce the correc t H EX d ig it ha s been entered , the R eadylight w ill continue to flash . If another H EX d ig it is req uired ,p ress the correspon d ing num ber. If a d ec im al d ig it isrequired , p ress the [ ] key again. The R ead y light w ill turnO N and the panel w ill return to reg ular dec im al p rog ram m ing .

    Example:To e nter ‘C 1’for a closing by user 1, you w ould enter

    [ ] [3] [ ] , [1][ ] to enter H exa d ec im al m od e (R ead y light flash es)[3] to enter C[ ] to return to d ecim al m ode (Ready light is so lid )[1] to enter d ig it 1

    If Ready light is flashing, any number you enter will be programmed as the HEX equivalent.

    If you are using a p ulse form at, a d ec im al zero [0] does no ttransm it. Prog ram m ing a zero [0] tells the panel no t to send anypulse s for that dig it. D ecim al ze ro [0] is a filler dig it. To transm ita zero [0], it m ust be p rog ram m ed as a H exad ecim al ‘A ’.Example:For the three d ig it account num ber ‘403’, you w ould enter

    [4], [ ] [1] [ ] [3], [0].[4] to enter the d ig it 4[ ] to enter H exa d ec im al m od e (R ead y light flash es)[1] to enter A; [ ] to return to dec im al m od e (R eady light

    is solid )[3] to enter the d ig it 3[0] to enter the d ig it 0 as a filler dig it.

    4.4 Programming Toggle Option SectionsSom e S ec tion s contain se veral tog g le op tion s. Th e p an elw ill use zo ne lights 1 throug h 6 to ind icate if the d ifferentop tion s a re en ab led or disab led . P ress the nu m b erco rrespon d ing to the o p tion to turn it O N or O FF . O nce all thetog g le op tions ha ve been selec ted co rrec tly, p ress the [#]key to e xit the sec tion and save the changes. The R eadylight w ill turn O FF a nd the A rm ed light w ill turn O N .

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    Th e follow ing section exp lains the op eration of all p rog ram m ab lefea tures and op tion s and p rovides a sum m ary of all co rresp ond ingp rog ram m ing locations.

    5.1 Programming Security CodesThere are three c od es w hich c an b e p rog ram m ed by theinstaller in the Installer’s P rog ram m ing function: the M asterC od e, a S econ d M aster C od e, an d the Installer’s C od e. A llother acce ss code s can be prog ram m ed throug h the [ ] [5]com m and (see S ection 3.4).(se e S ection 3.4).(se e S ection 3.4).(se e S ection 3.4).(se e S ection 3.4).The M aster C od e can a lso be p rog ram m ed by the user asac cess code (1). If the Master Code Not Changeableop tion is enab led , the System M aster C od e can on ly bech ang ed by the Installer.U ser codes can arm and d isarm the system . B y selec tingthe No Code Required for Bypassing op tion , ea ch use rco de can also h ave the ab ility to b yp ass zon es w ithouten tering the M aster C od e.If the

    Sixth Code is Duress Codeop tion is enab led , the

    sixth co de can be prog ram m ed by the u ser as a D uressC od e w hich w ill send a D uress R ep orting C od e to thece ntral station w he n en tered .

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    Installer’s Code .................................................. Section [03] Master Code ....................................................... Section [04] Second Master Code......................................... Section [05] Master Code Not Changeable ........ Section [09], option [1] No Code Required for Bypassing.. Section [09], option [2 ]

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    Sixth Code is Duress Code ............ Section [09], option [3]

    5.2 Zone DefinitionsTh ese section s w ill allow you to selec t ho w ea ch o f the 6

    zones w ill operate. Each zone requires a tw o d ig it entry. Inadd ition to zone definitions, six d ifferent attributes m ay b ep rog ram m ed by zon e (see Section 5.3 –“Zon e A ttributes”).

    [00] Null ZoneThe zon e is vacant. U nused zones should be prog ram m edas N ull zon es.

    [01] Delay 1Th is zo ne typ e, no rm ally used for en try/exit doo rs, ca n beviolated during the exit delay tim e w ithou t ca using an alarm .O nc e the exit d elay has exp ired , op en ing the zon e w ill startthe entry d elay tim er. D uring the entry d elay tim e, thekeyp ad b uzzer w ill soun d stea d ily to ad vise the user tha t thesystem sho uld be d isarm ed . If the p anel is d isarm ed beforethe en try tim e exp ires, no alarm w ill be gen erated .

    [02] Delay 2The D elay 2 entry delay tim e can be set ind ep endent of D elay1 in p rog ram m ing sec tion [02] (System Tim es).

    [03] Instant ZoneThis zone typ e w ill cause an instant alarm if it is violatedw hen the pane l is arm ed . Typ ica lly, this zone is used forw ind ow s, patio doo rs or othe r perim eter zone s.

    [04] Interior ZoneThis zo ne w ill not cause an alarm if violated d uring the entrydelay. If the zone is violated before the entry d elay has

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    begun, it w ill cause an instant alarm . Typ ically, this zone isused for interior protection device s, such as m otion detectors.

    [05] Interior Stay/ Away ZoneTh is zone typ e w orks sim ilar to the Interior zone typ e exce p t

    that it w ill be autom atically b yp assed under the follow ingcond itions:W hen the pane l is arm ed in the S tay M od e (se e (see (see (see (see

    S ection 3.5 –“Function K eys”).S ection 3.5 –“Function K eys”).S ection 3.5 –“Function K eys”).S ection 3.5 –“Function K eys”).S ection 3.5 –“Function K eys”).W he n the pan el is arm ed w itho ut en try d elay (see (see (see (see (see

    S ection 3.4 –“[ S ection 3.4 –“[ S ection 3.4 –“[ S ection 3 .4 –“[ S ection 3.4 –“[ ] [9] A rm ing W itho ut E ntry D elay ”] [9] A rm ing W itho ut E ntry D elay ”] [9] A rm ing W itho ut E ntry D elay ”] [9] A rm ing W ithou t E ntry D elay ”] [9] A rm ing W itho ut E ntry D elay ” ).W hen the pane l is arm ed w ith a user cod e and a D elay

    typ e zon e is N O T tripped during the exit delay.The autom atic b yp ass p reve nts the use r from ha ving tom anua lly bypass interior type zones w hen arm ing at hom e.This zone is typ ically u sed for interior p rotection devices,such as m otion detec tors.

    [06] Delay Stay/ Away ZoneThis zone typ e w ill operate sim ilar to Interior S tay/A w ayzone s excep t that it w ill alw ays p rovide an en try d elay.Typ ically, this zone is u sed for interior p rotection devices,such as m otion detec tors. This zone op tion w ill help p reven tfalse alarm s since it alw ays p rovides an en try d elay tim e forthe user to turn off the panel.

    [07] Delayed 24 Hour Fire ZoneW hen this zone is v iolated , the alarm outp ut w ill b eim m ed iately activated but the co m m unica tor w ill be delayedfor 30 seconds. If the use r p resse s an y key on any keyp adduring this d elay, the alarm ou tput an d the co m m un ica torw ill be d elayed an add itiona l 90 secon ds, g iving the usertim e to correct the p rob lem . If the zone is still violated afterthe 90 second delay, the pan el w ill sou nd the alarm ou tputand delay the com m unicator for 30 second s.If the use r doe s no t p ress a key d uring the 30 sec on d delay,the alarm output w ill latch a nd the p ane l w ill co m m unicatethe alarm to the central station. The alarm w ill sound for theB ell C utoff tim e p rog ram m ed in Section [02] (“SystemTim es”).

    If a second Fire type zone is violated or if the Fire keys are pressed during the delay period, the panel will latch the alarm output and will immediately communicate the alarm.

    A violated Fire zon e w ill be d isp layed on all keyp ad s andcan b e d elaye d at any keypad . Typ ica lly this zone is usedfor latch ing sm oke d etec tors.

    [08] Standard 24 Hour Fire ZoneW hen this zo ne is violated , the panel w ill im m ed iately latchthe alarm ou tp ut an d com m un ica te to the central station .The alarm w ill sou nd for the B ell C utoff tim e p rog ram m ed inSection [02] (“System Tim es”).A violated Fire zon e w ill be d isp layed on all keyp ad s.Typ ically this zone is u sed for pull stations.

    [09] 24 Hour Supervisory Zone (with LINKS)If this zo ne is violated w he n the system is e ithe r arm ed ord isa rm ed , the panel w ill report to the central station, and w illlog the zone fault to the Event B uffer.

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    [10] 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer ZoneIf this zo ne is violated w he n the system is e ithe r arm ed ord isarm ed , the p an el w ill im m ed iately latch the keyp adbuzzer until a valid user co de is e ntered and w ill im m ed iatelyco m m unicate to the c entral station.

    [11] 24 Hour Burglary ZoneIf this zo ne is violated w he n the system is e ithe r arm ed ord isarm ed , the pan el w ill im m ed iately latch the alarm outputan d co m m unicate to the cen tral station. The alarm w illsou nd for the B ell C utoff tim e p rog ram m ed in S ec tion [02 ](“System Tim es”) or until a va lid use r code is entered .

    [12] -[20]Th e follow ing zone definitions operate sim ilar to the 24 H ou rB urg lary exce p t for the System Even t ou tput typ e a nd theSIA identifier:

    [12] 24 Hour Heat Zone [17] 24 Hour Intrusion[13] Not Used Emergency Zone[14] 24 Hour Holdup Zone [18] 24 Hour Sprinkler Zone[15] 24 Hour Auxiliary Zone [19] 24 Hour Water Flow Zone[16] 24 Hour Panic Zone [20] 24 Hour Freezer Zone

    [21] 24 Hour Latching TamperIf this zone is violated , the installer m ust enter Installer’sProg ram m ing be fore the system can b e arm ed .

    5.3 5. 3 5.3 5.3 5.3 Zone Attributes Zone Attributes Zone Attributes Zone Attributes Zone Attributes

    All zones, with the exception of 24 Hour and Fire,have an exit delay. When the system is armed, the zones may be violated during the exit delay without causing an alarm.Attributes for Fire Zones should not be changed from the default settings.

    A ddition al zon e attributes can b e p rog ram m ed to custom ize

    the operation of a zone for a sp ecific app lication. Thefollow ing attributes are p rog ram m ab le for each zon e:

    • Audible / Silent – This a ttribute determ ine s w hether or notthe zone w ill activa te the alarm output.

    • Pulsed / Steady – This attribute d eterm ines w hether thealarm ou tput w ill be stea dy or w ill pulse O N an d O FF eve rysecond.

    • Activate Chime – Th is a ttribute determ ine s w he ther ornot the zone w ill activa te the chim e feature ( see S ec tion ( see S ec tion ( see S ec tion ( see S ec tion ( see S ec tion 3.4 –“[ 3.4 –“[ 3.4 –“[ 3.4 –“[ 3.4 –“[ ] [4 ] D oor C him e O n/O ff”).] [4 ] D oor C him e O n/O ff”).] [4 ] D oor C him e O n/O ff”).] [4 ] D oor C him e O n/O ff”).] [4 ] D oor C him e O n/O ff”).

    • Bypass Enable – This a ttribute determ ines w he the r or notthe zone can be m anua lly byp assed ( see S ec tion 3.4 – ( see S ec tion 3.4 – ( see S ec tion 3.4 – ( see S ec tion 3.4 – ( see S ec tion 3.4 – “[ “[ “[ “[ “[ ] [1] B yp assing an d R ea ctivating S tay /A w ay Z on es”).] [1] B yp assing an d R ea ctivating S tay /A w ay Z on es”).] [1] B yp assing an d R ea ctivating S tay /A w ay Z on es”).] [1] B yp assing an d R ea ctivating S tay /A w ay Z on es”).] [1] B yp assing an d R ea ctivating S tay /A w ay Z on es”).

    • Force Arm Enable – This a ttribute determ ines w hethe r orno t the system ca n b e arm ed w hile a zon e is violated . A tthe end of the exit delay, if this typ e of zo ne is violated , itw ill be igno red by the pan el. O nc e the zon e is se cu red , itw ill b e m onitored by the system . This zo ne attribute, forexam ple, w ill allow the u ser to a rm the system w ith thegarag e door op en. Later, w he n the d oor is c losed , it w ill bearm ed along w ith the rest of the system .

    • Downlook Activation Option (Video) – If enabled , thisattribute w ill ac tivate the D LM -1/D LM -4 D ow nlook m od ule.W he n a g iven zon e g oe s into a larm , it w ill ac tivate the D LMto take a p icture o f that zone.

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    Zones Attributes ....... Sections [21] - [26], Options [1] - [6]

    5.4 Communicator – DialingIf the Communicator Disable op tion is selec ted , the pan elw ill not attem p t to call central station. If com m unication isenab led , the panel w ill attem p t to call central station w hen

    an eve nt w ith a valid R ep orting C od e occ urs (S ee S ec tion (S ee S ec tion (S ee S ec tion (S ee S ec tion (S ee S ec tion 5.7 “C om m unicator –R ep orting C od e”).5.7 “C om m unicator –R ep orting C od e”).5.7 “C om m unicator –R ep orting C od e”).5.7 “C om m unicator –R ep orting C od e”).5.7 “C om m unicator –R ep orting C od e”).The Communicator Call Direction O ption s are used toselec t w hich pho ne nu m ber the pan el w ill d ial w he n anevent occu rs.If the DTMF Dialing op tion is e nab led , the panel w ill d ialusing D TM F (tou ch ton e). If the Switch to Pulse Dial op tionis e nab led , the panel w ill sw itch to pulse d ialing on the fifthattem p t to call the central station. W hen this op tion isd isab led , the p anel w ill alw ays d ial using D TM F. If DTMFDialing is d isab led , the panel w ill alw ays pulse d ial.If the Busy Tone Detection op tion is enab led , the p anel w illhang up and red ial 60 seconds after having detec ted a b usyton e for fou r seco nd s.The panel w ill attem p t to send a signal to central stationeight tim es before ind icating a Failure to C om m unicate(FTC ) troub le cond ition . The Third Phone N um ber can b eused as a back up for the first num ber in this situation (se e (see (see (see (see S ec tion 5.6 “C om m un ica tor –P ho ne N um b ers”).S ec tion 5.6 “C om m un ica tor –P ho ne N um b ers”).S ec tion 5.6 “C om m un ica tor –P ho ne N um b ers”).S ec tion 5.6 “C om m un ica tor –P ho ne N um b ers”).S ec tion 5.6 “C om m un ica tor –P ho ne N um b ers”).

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    DTMF or Pulse Dialing ................... Section [60], Option [2] Switch to Pulse Dialing on 5th attemptSection [60], Option [3] Communicator Enable/Disable ..... Section [60], Option [1] Communicator Call Direction Options Section [51] to [55]

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    Busy Tone Detection ...................... Section [61], Option [4]

    5.5 Communicator – Account NumbersTh e a cc ou nt nu m ber is used by the ce ntral station tod isting uish b etw een panels. There are tw o accoun t num bersprog ram m ab le for the PC 1575 .

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    First Account Code (4 digits) ........................... Section [34]

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    Second Account Code (4 digits) ..................... Section [35]

    5.6 Communicator – Phone NumbersThe p an el can u se three d ifferen t pho ne num bers forco m m unicating w ith the cen tral station . Th e First PhoneNumber is the p rim ary num ber, the Second Phone Numberis the second ary num ber and the Third Phone Number w illback up the First phone num ber if enab led .

    The Third Phone Number will NOT back up the Second Phone Number.

    If the Alternate Dial op tion is e nab led , the panel w ill alternatebetw een the first and third phone num bers w hen attem p tingto call the central station. If the op tion is d isab led , the panelw ill only attem p t to call the T hird phone num ber after failingto com m unica te w ith the first phone num ber.

    In order for Alternate Dialing to work properly, the Third Phone Number must be enabled.

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    the F ire K eys on any keyp ad are p ressed for tw o sec onds.The panel w ill transm it a Keypad Auxiliary Alarm R ep ortingCode and the Keypad Auxiliary Restoral R ep orting C od ew hen the A uxiliary K eys on a ny keypad are p ressed for tw oseconds.The p anel w ill transm it a Keypad Panic Alarm R eportingCode and the Keypad Panic Restoral R ep orting C ode w hen

    the P anic K eys on any keyp ad are p ressed for tw o second s.The panel w ill transm it a Duress R ep orting C od e a ny tim ethe D uress C od e is entered at any keypad .If PG M 2 is b eing used for 2-w ire sm oke detec tors or 24 houroperation, the p anel w ill send a PGM2 Alarm R ep ortingC ode if the zone g oes into a larm (see(see(see(see(see A p p en d ix D –“P G M A p p en d ix D –“P G M A p p en d ix D –“P G M A p p en d ix D –“P G M A p p en d ix D –“P G M O utp ut O p tion s O utp ut O p tion s O utp ut O p tion s O utp ut O p tion s O utp ut O p tion s ”)”)”)”)”) . The panel w ill transm it the PGM2 RestoralR ep orting C od e w hen the zone is restored .

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    Priority Alarm and Restoral Reporting Codes Section [40]

    5.7.7 Maintenance

    The panel w ill transm it a Battery Trouble Alarm R ep ortingC od e w hen the b ackup b attery charge d rop s below 11.5VD C. Th e Battery Trouble Restoral R ep orting C od e w ill no tbe tran sm itted un til the battery ha s been cha rged to over12 .5 V D C.To preven t the panel from transm itting an AC Failure TroubleAlarm R ep orting C od e d uring short pow er outag es, the panelw ill no t send the signa l un less A C pow er is lost for the am ountof m inutes p rog ram m ed for the AC Failure CommunicationDelay . The AC Failure Trouble Restoral R ep orting C od e w illbe transm itted as soon as A C pow er is restored .A Bell Circuit Trouble Alarm R ep orting C od e w ill betransm itted im m ed iately w hen a n o pen cond ition is m easuredfor the B ell O utput of the m ain pane l. Th e Bell CircuitTrouble Restoral R ep orting C od e w ill be tran sm itted assoo n as the p rob lem is co rrec ted .A Fire Trouble Alarm R ep orting C od e w ill be im m ed iatelytransm itted w hen an op en cond ition is m easured on any Firetype zone ( see S ection 5.2 –“Z one D efinitions”).( see S ection 5.2 –“Z one D efinitions”).( see S ection 5.2 –“Z one D efinitions”).( see S ection 5.2 –“Z one D efinitions”).( see S ection 5.2 –“Z one D efinitions”). The FireTrouble Restoral R ep orting C od e w ill be tran sm itted assoo n as the p rob lem is co rrec ted .The Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Alarm R ep ortingC ode w ill be transm itted if the A U X output is sh orted ou t. Th eA U X output of the co ntrol inco rporates a fuseless d esign.W he n exce ssive cu rren t is d raw n, the pan el w ill au tom atica llyshut off the ou tput. The pan el w ill con stantly che ck the A U Xou tput; w he n the excessive cu rren t d raw is rem ove d , thepanel w ill rese t the o utput and transm it an Auxiliary PowerSupply Trouble Restoral R ep orting C od e.

    A TLM Trouble R ep orting C od e can on ly b e tran sm itted if aLIN K S 100 0 C ellular C om m unicator is b eing used (see (see (see (see (see S ec tion 5 .23 “LIN K S 10 00 C ellular C om m un ica tor”)S ec tion 5 .23 “LIN K S 10 00 C ellula r C om m un ica tor”)S ec tion 5 .23 “LIN K S 10 00 C ellula r C om m un ica tor”)S ec tion 5 .23 “LIN K S 10 00 C ellula r C om m un ica tor”)S ec tion 5 .23 “LIN K S 10 00 C ellula r C om m un ica tor”) . Thepan el w ill on ly transm it the signa l after the tim e p rog ram m edfor the TL M Trou b le D elay. Th e TLM Restoral R ep ortingC ode w ill be transm itted w ithin 10 se co nd s of the p rob lembeing co rrec ted .A General System Supervisory Trouble R ep orting C od ew ill be transm itted if an y m od ule g oe s m issing from theK EYB U S. The panel w ill send a General System SupervisoryRestoral R ep orting C od e w hen the p rob lem is correc ted .

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    Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes ............. Section [43] Maintenance Restoral Reporting Codes ........ Section [44]

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    AC Failure Communication Delay ................... Section [62]

    5.7.8 Test TransmissionsThe pane l can be p rog ram m ed to transm it a Periodic Test

    Transmission R ep orting C od e (se e S ec tion 5.13 –“Test (se e S ec tion 5.13 –“Test (se e S ec tion 5.13 –“Test (se e S ec tion 5.13 –“Test (se e S ec tion 5.13 –“Test Transm iss ions”)Transm iss ions”)Transm iss ions”)Transm iss ions”)Transm iss ions”) , a System Test R ep orting C od e (see (see (see (see (see S ec tion 3 .4 –“[ S ec tion 3 .4 –“[ S ec tion 3 .4 –“[ S ec tion 3 .4 –“[ S ec tion 3 .4 –“[ ] [6] U se r Fu nction s”] [6] U se r Fu nction s”] [6] U se r Fu nction s”] [6] U se r Fu nction s”] [6] U se r Fu nction s” ) or a LINKS 1000Test Transmission R ep orting C od e (se e S ec tion 5 .23 – (se e S ec tion 5 .23 – (se e S ec tion 5 .23 – (se e S ec tion 5 .23 – (se e S ec tion 5 .23 – “LIN K S 10 00 C ellu lar C om m unicator”).“LIN K S 10 00 C ellu lar C om m unicator”).“LIN K S 10 00 C ellu lar C om m unicator”).“LIN K S 10 00 C ellu lar C om m unicator”).“LIN K S 10 00 C ellu lar C om m unicator”).

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    Test Transmission Reporting Codes............... Section [46]

    5.7.9 MiscellaneousIf the panel fails to transm it inform ation to the central station,it w ill d isp lay a Failure T o C om m unica te (FTC ) trou b lecond ition. The panel w ill transm it a Phone Number 1 Failureto Communicate R ep orting C od e o r a Phone Number 2Failure to Communicate R ep orting C od e the ne xt tim e it

    calls the central station. The panel w ill transm it the oldevents, follow ed by the FTC m essage, follow ed by the newevents. This w ill allow central station to d eterm ine w hichevents are old or new .If the Event B uffer is up loaded or printed on-site on a regularbasis, an Event Buffer 75% Full R ep orting C od e can b etransm itted to w arn that the buffer is alm ost full. This code isgood for use w ith the PC 5400 P rinter M od ule.The General Zone Fault Alarm R ep orting C od e is sentw hen ever a D EO L h ardw ired zone is shorted out. Thefaulted zone w ill also be d isp layed in the T roub le section.The General Zone Fault Restoral R ep orting C od e w ill besent w hen the p rob lem zone is rep aired .The Delinquency R ep orting C od e is sen t w henever thepane l is no t arm ed w ithin the num ber of days p rog ram m edfor the Delinquency Transmission Delay .

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    Miscellaneous Maintenance Reporting CodesSection [45]

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    Delinquency Transmission Delay .................... Section [62]

    If the Delinquency Tx Delay is set for 1 day, there must be 24 hours of no arming or disarming before the Delinquency Code will be sent.After a Delinquency Code has been transmitted, it will not send again until the system has been armed and disarmed.

    5.8 Communicator – Reporting FormatsEach cen tral station com m unication phon e n um ber can bep rog ram m ed to rep ort using any one o f the 4 form atsavailab le. A 20 B P S pulse form at is su pported in add ition toC on tac t ID , S IA and a P ag er form at.

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    Communicator Format Options ....................... Section [50]

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    Communicator Call Directions ............ Section [51] to [55]

    The follow ing is a desc rip tion o f each rep orting form at:

    5.8.1 Pulse FormatsD ep en d ing on w hich pulse form at is se lec ted , the pan el w illco m m unicate u sing the follow ing sp ec ifica tion s:

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    3/1, 3/2, 4/1 or 4/2 1400 or 2300 H z handshake20 bits per second non-extended

    Additional Notes on Pulse Formats1.The d ig it ‘0’w ill send no pulse s a nd is u sed as a filler

    d ig it.2.W hen p rog ram m ing accoun t num bers, en ter fou r d ig its.

    W hen p rog ram m ing a three d ig it acc oun t num ber, thefourth d ig it m ust be p rog ram m ed as ‘0’.3 d ig it accoun t num b er [123] - p rog ram [1230]

    3.If an account num ber has a ‘0’in it, substitute a H EXd ig it ‘A ’for the ‘0’. For exam ple:

    3 d ig it accoun t num ber [502] - p rog ram [5A 20]4 d ig it accoun t num b er [4079] - p rog ram [4A 79]

    4.Re porting codes are tw o d ig its. W hen p rog ram m ingsing le-d ig it R ep orting C od es, the se co nd d ig it m ust bep rog ram m ed as a ‘0’. If a ‘0’is to b e transm itted ,su bstitute H EX d ig it ‘A ’. For exa m ple:

    1 d ig it R ep orting C od e [3] - p rog ram [30 ]2 d ig it R ep orting C od e [30 ] - p rog ram [3A ]

    5.To p reven t the pan el from rep orting an even t, theR ep orting C od e shou ld b e p rog ram m ed as [00] or [FF].

    5.8.2 Contact IDC ontac t ID is a sp ecialized form at that w ill co m m un icateinform ation using tone s rathe r than pulses. Th is form atallow s m ore inform ation to be sent faster tha n othe r form ats.Fo r exam ple, in a dd ition to reporting an alarm in zon e one,the C ontact ID form at w ill also report the typ e of alarm , suchas an E ntry/Exit alarm .To p rog ram C on tac t ID , a tw o d ig it num ber from A ppend ixA m ust be en tered in order for every even t to be tran sm itted .The tw o d ig it nu m ber determ ines the typ e o f alarm . Th epanel w ill autom atically g enerate all other inform ation,inc lud ing the zone num ber.

    Additional Notes on Contact ID1. A ccount N um bers m ust be fou r d ig its.2. A ll R ep orting C od es m ust b e tw o d ig its.3. Substitute the H EX d ig it ‘A ’for the ‘0’.4.To p reven t the pan el from rep orting an even t, the

    R ep orting C od e shou ld b e p rog ram m ed as [00] or [FF].P lease refer to A ppend ix A for a list of C ontact ID Identifiers.

    5.8.3 SIASIA is a sp ecialized form at that w ill co m m unicate inform ationquickly using Freque nc y S hift K eying (FS K ) rathe r tha npulses. The SIA form at w ill autom atica lly g ene rate the typ e ofsigna l being transm itted , such as B urglary, Fire, Panic etc.The tw o d ig it R ep orting C od e is used to iden tify the zone oruser cod e num ber.

    If the SIA format is selected, the panel can be programmed to automatically generate all zone and user code numbers, thus eliminating the need to program these items.

    If the SIA S