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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 

    INTRODUCTION 3  

    Features ..................................................................................................................................................3

    Specifications..........................................................................................................................................3

    INSTALLATION 4  

    M ounting the Panel.................................................................................................................................4

    M ounting the K eypad ..............................................................................................................................4

    W iring ......................................................................................................................................................5

    B urglary Zone W iring ..............................................................................................................................5

    A uxiliary Pow er C onnection ....................................................................................................................5

    PG M Term inal C onnections ....................................................................................................................5

    STR Term inal C onnection .......................................................................................................................5

    K EY Term inal C onnection .......................................................................................................................6

    A C Pow er W iring .....................................................................................................................................6

    B attery C onnection .................................................................................................................................6

    Telephone Line W iring ............................................................................................................................6KEYPAD FUNCTIONS 7  

    Introduction .............................................................................................................................................7

    M aster C ode ............................................................................................................................................7

    Installer’s Program m ing C ode ................................................................................................................7

    A rm ing .....................................................................................................................................................7

    A uto-B ypass/Stay-A w ay A rm ing .............................................................................................................7

    A t-H om e A rm ing ......................................................................................................................................7

    D isarm ing ................................................................................................................................................8

    Im portant N ote about K eypad [∗] C om m ands ......................................................................................8

    [∗]+ [0]:Q uick-A rm ..................................................................................................................................8

    [∗]+[1]+[A ccess C ode]:Zone B ypassing .............................................................................................8

    [∗]+ [2]:D isplay Trouble C onditions .......................................................................................................8

    [∗]+ [3]:D isplay A larm M em ory ..............................................................................................................9

    [∗]+ [4]:B ell Test.....................................................................................................................................9

    [∗]+[5]+[M aster C ode]: Program A ccess C odes .................................................................................9

    [∗]+ [6]:D oor C him e O n/O ff....................................................................................................................9

    [∗]+ [7]:U tility O utput C om m and ............................................................................................................9

    [∗]+[8]+[Installer’s C ode]:Installer’s Program m ing C om m and ..........................................................10

    [∗]+[9]+[A ccess C ode]:A t-H om e A rm ing ...........................................................................................10

    K eypad Zones .......................................................................................................................................10

    A djusting the K eypad Sounder Tone and B acklighting .......................................................................10

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    PROGRAMMING GUIDE 11

    Sections [05] through [07]: Enabling System Functions ......................................................................11

    H EX D ata Program m ing ........................................................................................................................11

    R esetting Program m ing to the Factory D efault Settings.......................................................................12

    PROGRAMMING SECTIONS 13  

    [01] Zone D efinitions ...........................................................................................................................13

    [02] System Tim es ...............................................................................................................................14

    [03] Installer’s C ode ............................................................................................................................14

    [04] Program m able O utput O ptions (PG M Term inal)..........................................................................14

    [05] First System O ption C ode ............................................................................................................15[06] Second System O ption C ode ......................................................................................................15

    [07] Third System O ption C ode ...........................................................................................................16

    [08] First Phone N um ber.....................................................................................................................16

    [09] Second Phone N um ber................................................................................................................16

    [10] C ustom er A ccount C ode .............................................................................................................16

    D isabling C om m unications ...................................................................................................................16

    [11] Zone A larm and R estoral R eporting C odes................................................................................16

    [12] O pening and C losing R eporting C odes ......................................................................................16

    [13] M aintenance and Priority C odes .................................................................................................17

    [14] D ow nloading A ccess C ode .........................................................................................................17

    [15] D o N ot U se ...................................................................................................................................17

    FOR THE RECORD 18  

    PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS 19  

    HOOK-UP DIAGRAM 23  

    LIMITED WARRANTY 24  

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    INTRODUCTION 

    FEATURES •Fully featured se curity system w ith Troub leSupervision, A larm M em ory, M aster C ode and 3program m able A ccess C odes, Q uick-A rm ing and

    A t-H om e A rm ing, D oor C him e, 3 one-touch K eypadZones, and m ore

    •D ig ital C om m un ica tor w ith p rog ram m ab leC om m unication Form ats (20 bps 3/1, 4/1, 4/2)

    •4 E nd-of-Line R esistor Supervised Zones

    •6 Prog ram m ab le Z one Types w ith S ilent or A ud iblealarm s

    •Prog ram m ab le O utput w ith 4 options

    •D ed icated Strob e (latched alarm ) O utput

    •M om entary or M aintained K eysw itch A rm ing

    •All Installer’s Program m ing can be done at thekeypad or through dow nloading

    •EEPR O M m em ory retains all program m ing even

    after all pow er is rem oved from the control panel

    •Advanced static and lightning protection; unique“Zap-Trac”circuit board design stops dam ag ingvoltages at the w iring term inals, and transientprotection devices are placed in all critical areas forfurther protection

    SPECIFICATIONS 

    PC560 Control Panel 

    •Four fully prog ram m ab le zones

    •Zones are End-of-Line R esistor supervised•All zones p rog ram m ab le as 24-H our Pulsed A larmzones

    •M axim um zone loop resistance: 100 ohm s

    •Bell/Siren O utput: fused for 5A

    •Bell / Siren A larm s: steady and pulsed alarm s

    •Program m able O utput: 50 m A w ith 4 options

    •Auxiliary Pow er O utput:•800 m A w ith 40 VA transform er•500 m A w ith 20 VA transform er

    •M axim um 3 K eypads per system , and K eysw itchoperation

    •Required B attery: 12 VD C•1.2 A h provides 4 hours of stand-by at

    200 m A A uxiliary O utput•4.0 A h provides 4 hours of stand-by at800 m A A uxiliary O utput

    •Req uired Transform er: 16 VA C , 20 - 40 VA

    •Panel dim ensions: 7" high × 9" w ide × 3" deep(178 × 229 × 76 m m )

    •Panel C olour: light beige

    PC500RK Keypad •12-key keypad

    •Three one-touch Zones: [F], [A ], [P]

    •3 Status Lights: R eady, A rm ed , System

    •4 Zone Lights

    •Keyp ad dim ensions: 4.5" high x 4.5" w ide x 1"deep (114m m x 114m m x 25.4m m )

    •Keypad C olour: M ist

    SL-40 Keypad 

    •12-key keypad

    •Three one-touch Zones: [F], [A ], [P]

    •3 Status Lights: R eady, A rm ed , System

    •4 Zone Lights

    •All new slim line design•Keyp ad dim ensions: 4.75" high x 2.75" w ide x 1.2"deep (120m m x 70m m x 30m m )

    •Keyp ad C olour: D esigner W hite w ith G rey d isplay

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    INSTALLATION 

    Mounting the Panel 

    Select a dry location close to an unsw itched A C source, a ground connection, and the telep hone connection.

    R em ove the printed circuit board, m ounting hardw are and keyp ad from the cardboard retainer inside thecontrol panel cabinet. B efore attaching the cabinet to the w all, press the four w hite nylon printed circuit boardm ounting studs into the raised m ounting holes from the b ack of the cabinet.

    H old the cabinet in position and pull all w ires into the cabinet. M ount the cabinet securely to the w all using them ounting screw s provided . It is recom m ended that ap prop riate w all anchors be used w hen securing the panelto dryw all, plaster, concrete, brick or other sim ilar surfaces using #8x1”round headed screw s (or equivalent).

    Press the PC 560 C ontrol Panel onto the nylon m ounting stud s. Pull all cables into the cabinet and prepare themfor connection.

    NOTE: All holes in metal which have insulated wires passing through them should have bushings to prevent insulation breakdown.

    Mounting the Keypad 

    The P C 560 C ontrol Panel is controlled w ith the PC 500R K or SL-40 K eypad . The K eyp ad should be located closeto the designated “Entry-Exit”door and m ounted at a height convenient for all users.

    D isassem ble the keypad by pressing gently on the locking tab found on the b ottom of the unit. W ith the tabdisengag ed , pull the backplate from the keyp ad .

    Prepare a hole in the w all at the d esired location and pull the keypad w iring through the hole. H old the backplatein position and pull the w ires through the large opening in the backplate. M ount the backplate to the w all usingthe hardw are provided ; it is recom m ended that plastic w all anchors be used. W hen m ounting the backplate,ensure that it is straight and level.

    Prepare all w ires for connection and connect the keypad w ires to the in-w all w iring; refer to the W iring D iagramin the back of this m anual.

    A lign the keyp ad w ith the m ounting tab s on the top of the backplate. W ith the top m ounting tab s eng ag ed , sw ingthe keypad dow n and engag e the bottom locking tab . Ensure that the top m ounting tab s and the bottom locking

    tab are securely engag ed .

    LOCKING TAB

    SL-40 KEYPADBOTTOM VIEW

    RE-ASSEMBLY OFSL-40 KEYPAD

    SIDE VIEW

    (WIRES NOT SHOWNFOR CLARITY)

    ENGAGE TOP TABS FIRST

    SWING KEYPAD DOWNTO ENGAGE LOCKING TAB

    WALL

    LOCKING TAB

    PC500RK KEYPADBOTTOM VIEW

    WALL

    RE-ASSEMBLY OFPC500RK KEYPAD

    SIDE VIEW

    (WIRES NOT SHOWNFOR CLARITY)

    ENGAGE TOP TABS FIRST

    SWING KEYPAD DOWNTO ENGAGE LOCKING TAB

    SL-40 Keypad PC500RK Keypad  

    Zone 1

    Zone 2

    Zone 3

    Zone 4

    Armed

    System

    Ready

    1 2 3 4

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    Wiring 

    NOTE: Complete all wiring to the control panel before applying battery or AC power.

    If the neutral in the main supply is not readily identifiable, then an appropriate disconnect device that has a contact separation of at least 3mm and disconnects both poles simultaneously, must be used.

    In order to comply with safety requirement IEC950, ensure that when the mains cabling enters the alarm panel, it is securely clamped to prevent it from being removed.

    Interconnection circuits should be such that the eq uipm ent continues to com ply w ith the requirem ents ofIEC 950 w hen like circuits are connected to each other. For exam ple, TN V (telephone netw ork) circuit shouldbe connected to the TN V circuit, SELV (zoned ) circuits should be connected to S ELV .

    Burglary Zone Wiring 

    B urglary zone definition, (for exam ple, D elay, Instant, 24-H our, and so on) is program m ed using the keypad.R efer to Prog ram m ing G uide Section [01].

    Z1   COM Z2

    NC

    NO

    NC

    NC

    END OF LINERESISTOR

    5600Ω   0.5W

    END OF LINERESISTOR

    5600Ω   0.5W

    EOL RESISTORLOOPS USING

    NO & NCDEVICES

    EOL RESISTORLOOPS USING

    NC DEVICESONLY

    WireGauge

    1900 / 579

    3000 / 914

    4900 / 1493

    6200 / 1889

    7800 / 2377

    24

    22

    20

    19

    18

    Maximum wire length toEnd of Line Resistor

    (feet/meters)

    Figures are based on maximum wiringresistance of 100 ohms.

    Burglary Zone Wiring Chart

    Auxiliary Power Connection 

    The A uxiliary Pow er Sup ply can be used to pow er keyp ad s, m otion detectors and other devices that req uire12 VD C . The total load for the A uxiliary Pow er Supply m ust be calculated for all devices connected across the

    A U X + /- term inals and for devices connected betw een the A U X + and PG M term inals. The output current cannotexceed 800 m A w hen using a 40V A transform er.

    PGM Terminal Connections 

    The P G M term inal is a norm ally op en output that w ill sw itch to g round w hen activated. This output can b econtrolled by various prog ram m ing options; refer to P rogram m ing G uide S ection [04]. D evices controlled bythe PG M output m ust be connected betw een the PG M term inal and the A U X+ term inal.

    STR Terminal Connection 

    The S TR (strobe output) term inal is a norm ally open output that w ill sw itch to g round w hen activated. This outputactivates on alarm and rem ains activated until the system is disarm ed. D evices controlled by this output m ustbe connected betw een S TR and the A U X+ term inal.

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    KEY Terminal Connection 

    The K EY term inal m ay be prog ram m ed for keysw itch op eration or for use as a tam per zone. R efer to theH ook-up D iag ram in the back of this m anual for instructions on w iring the K EY term inal.

    AC Power Wiring C om plete all w iring to the control panel before connecting A C pow er or the b attery. The transform er shouldnot be connected to an outlet that is controlled by a sw itch.

    Battery Connection 

    If the battery is connected in reverse, the 5 A battery fuse w ill open and w ill need to be replaced. The batterycharging voltage is factory set and norm ally needs no adjustm ent. If the battery charging voltage is out ofadjustm ent, contact your service representative.

    If A C pow er is O FF and the battery voltage drops to approxim ately 9.5 V or low er, the battery w ill be autom aticallydisconnected and the panel w ill pow er dow n. To pow er up ag ain, A C pow er w ill have to b e re-estab lished. Thisfeature is designed to prevent dam ag e to the battery due to deep discharging .

    Telephone Line Wiring 

    For proper operation, there must be no other telephone equipment connected between the control panel and the telephone company’s facilities. Also, do not use this equipment on a telephone line equipped with “call holding” features as the tones generated by these features may interfere with communicator operation.

    D o not connect the alarm panel com m unicator to telephone lines intended for use w ith facsim ile (fax) m achines.These lines m ay incorporate a voice filter w hich disconnects the line if other than fax signals are detected. Thism ay result in incom plete transm issions from the alarm panel com m unicator.

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    KEYPAD FUNCTIONS 

    Introduction 

    The K eypad provides com plete control of the PC 560 control panel. The p anel can be com pletely prog ram m edfrom the keypad. The 4 zone lights provide alarm and status indication for the alarm circuits, and three functionlights advise the user of system status. The built-in sounder lets the user hear correct key entries and other alert

    signals. K eypad alarm s m ay be activated by pressing and holding the [F], [A ] or [P] K eys. N ote that all keypadentries are m ad e b y pressing one key at a tim e.

    Master Code 

    A default M aster C od e “1234”is factory prog ram m ed into the PC 560. The M aster C od e is used to arm anddisarm the panel, to silence the sound er after an alarm , and to prog ram ad ditional A ccess C od es. The M asterC ode m ay be changed by the user throug h the [∗][5][M aster C ode] Program A ccess C odes com m and.

    Installer’s Programming Code 

    A default Installer’s Program m ing C ode “0560”is program m ed into the P C 560. U sing this cod e and the [∗][8]com m and, the installer can perform program m ing functions. This code should be changed b y the installer afterthe system is installed; refer to Program m ing Section [03].

    Arming 

    B efore arm ing the panel, close all protected doors and w ind ow s and stop m ovem ent in areas protected bym otion detectors. If the “System ”light is on, check for trouble conditions (refer to [∗][2]: D isplay Troubles) andcorrect the condition. Ensure that any bypassed zones are b ypassed intentionally; refer to [∗][1][A ccess

    C od e]: B ypass Zones. If the “Ready”light is not on, one or m ore zones are op en; the system can only be arm edw hen the “Ready”light is O N .

    To arm the system , enter a 4-digit A ccess C od e. A s each digit is entered , the keyp ad sound er w ill beep. W henthe A ccess C od e has been entered , the “Arm ed”light w ill com e O N and the keyp ad w ill beep 6 tim es. If theA ccess C od e has been entered incorrectly, the keyp ad w ill sound a sing le long tone; press the [#] K ey and enterthe A ccess C ode again.

    W hen an A ccess C od e has b een entered and the “Arm ed”light is O N , leave the prem ises through thedesignated Entry-Exit door before the Exit D elay exp ires. A t the end of the Exit D elay, all lights on the keypad

    w ill be shut O FF except for the “Arm ed”light.

    The d efault setting for the E xit D elay is 120 seconds. R efer to P rogram m ing Section [01] Zone D efinitions forinform ation on zone types that are affected by the E xit D elay. A lso refer to P rogram m ing Section [02] forinstructions on changing the Exit D elay.

    Auto-Bypass/Stay-Away Arming 

    If an A ccess C ode is entered and the Exit-Entry zone is not activated, the system w ill arm w ith interior zonesautom atically bypassed if those zones have been p rogram m ed as Stay-A w ay Zones.

    This feature is designed for the user w ho w ishes to rem ain at hom e w ith the system arm ed . W hen this featureis enabled, the user does not have to m anually bypass the interior zones.

    At-Home Arming 

    To elim inate the Entry D elay, arm the system by entering [∗][9][A ccess C od e]; an exit through a D elay Zonem ay then be m ad e as in norm al arm ing . The system w ill arm as described ab ove in A uto-B ypass/Stay-A w ayarm ing w hether an exit is m ad e or not. The “Arm ed”light w ill FLA SH to indicate that the system is arm ed andthat there is no entry delay on any of the D elay Zones. If any zone other than a Stay-A w ay zone is activated,

    an alarm w ill sound im m ediately.

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    Disarming 

    Enter the prem ises throug h the designated Entry-Exit door. The keypad w ill be sounding a tone to indicate thatthe system m ust be disarm ed . G o to the keypad and enter an A ccess C od e. If an error is m ad e entering thecode, press the [#] K ey and enter the code again. The “Arm ed”light w ill be shut O FF and the keypad sound er

    w ill be silenced. A n A ccess C od e m ust be entered before the Entry D elay expires or an alarm w ill sound . Tochange the E ntry D elay, refer to Program m ing Section [02].

    If an alarm occurred w hile the system w as arm ed, the “System ”light and the zone lights of the zones that w entinto alarm w ill FLA SH for tw o m inutes. Press the [#] K ey to cancel the flashing display and to return the p anelto the “Ready”m ode. R efer to [∗][3]: A larm M em ory D isplay.

    Important Note about Keypad [ ∗  ] Commands 

    The [∗] com m ands w ill not function w hen the system is disarm ed and the b ell or siren is active. In order to use

    the [∗] functions, an A ccess C ode m ust first be entered to silence the alarm .

    [ ∗  ]+[0]: Quick-Arm The Q uick-A rm feature allow s a user to enter [∗][0] to arm the system . This com m and is designed to allowsom eone to arm the system w ithout that person having to be provided w ith an A ccess C od e. W hen [∗][0] isentered, the Exit D elay w ill begin and the user m ay exit the p rem ises through the E ntry/Exit door. A t the endof the Exit D elay, the system w ill be fully arm ed; activating any zone w ill cause an alarm .

    [ ∗  ]+[1]+[Access Code]: Zone Bypassing 

    A bypassed zone w ill not cause an alarm . U se zone bypassing w hen access is need ed to p art of a p rotectedarea w hen the system is arm ed , or if dam ag e to sensors or w iring cannot be rep aired im m ed iately. The systemm ay be arm ed w ith one or m ore zones bypassed even if the zones are open.

    W ith the system disarm ed , enter [∗][1][A ccess C od e] to d isplay the b ypassed zones; the zone lights ofbypassed zones w ill com e O N . Ensure that any zone displayed as being bypassed is intentionally bypassed .Zone bypasses are autom atically cancelled w hen the panel is disarm ed .

    To Bypass Zones: Enter [∗][1][A ccess C ode]; the “System ”light w ill FLA SH . Enter the num ber of the zone to b e b ypassed; a

    zone light w ill com e O N to ind icate that the zone is bypassed. To rem ove a b ypass, enter the zone num berand its light w ill be shut O FF. W hen all desired zones are b yp assed, press the [#] K ey to return to “Ready”.

    [ ∗  ]+[2]: Display Trouble Conditions 

    The P C 560 continuously m onitors a num ber of troub le conditions. If one of these conditions occur, the keypad“System ”light w ill com e O N and the sounder w ill sound tw o short beeps every 10 seconds. To silence thesounder, press the [#] K ey; the sounder w ill be silenced but the “System ”light w ill rem ain O N until the troublecondition is cleared. R efer to Program m ing Section [13] M aintenance C odes for a list of trouble conditions thatcan be reported to the m onitoring station.

    To disp lay trouble conditions, enter [∗][2]. Trouble conditions are represented w ith the zone lights; if a zonelight com es O N , then that trouble condition is p resent:

    Zone Light

    1 Battery Trouble. If the battery is d isconnected, its voltage is low or the battery fuse is open, atrouble w ill be displayed and can be reported.

    2 AC Failure. If A C pow er is rem oved from the system , an A C trouble w ill be displayed.

    4 Unsuccessful Communication Attempt. If the d igital com m unicator cannot com m unicate w iththe m onitoring station after 8 attem pts, a trouble is generated. If a later attem pt at com m unicationis successful, the trouble is cleared. The trouble can also be cleared by pressing the [#] K eyto exit from the D isplay Troub le C onditions m ode.

    NOTE: If only an AC Failure trouble is present, the keypad sounder will not beep.

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    [ ∗  ]+[3]: Display Alarm Memory 

    A larm s caused during the previous arm ed period are stored in m em ory. To display the zones that w ent intoalarm , enter [∗][3]. The “System ”light w ill FLA SH and the alarm s w ill be disp layed on the flashing zone lights.

    N ote that the alarm m em ory w ill be cleared the next tim e the system is arm ed .

    [ ∗  ]+[4]: Bell Test 

    Entering this com m and w ill sound the siren and turn O N all the keypad lights for 2 seconds.

    [ ∗  ]+[5]+[Master Code]: Program Access Codes 

    The [∗][5][M aster C od e] com m and allow s the user to p rog ram the M aster C od e and 3 additional A ccessC odes.

    Programming Access Codes: 

    Enter [∗][5][M aster C ode]. The “Ready”, “Arm ed”and “System ”lights w ill FLA SH and the zone lights w illindicate w hich A ccess C odes have been p rogram m ed and w hich A ccess C ode is presently being program m ed:

    Zone Light Access Code is...

    O FF not program m ed

    O N steady program m ed

    Flashing presently being program m ed

    W hen the [∗][5][M aster C od e] com m and is entered , Zone Light 1 w ill be O N to ind icate that the M aster C od e

    is program m ed w ith the factory default code.Changing or Adding a Code 

    To change A ccess C od es 1 to 4, enter the num ber of the code to b e chang ed ; the corresponding zone lightw ill beg in to FLA SH . Enter a new 4-digit A ccess C od e;do not press [ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗  ] or [#] when entering the code. A fterthe code is entered, the keypad w ill beep 3 tim es and the zone light w ill stop flashing and rem ain O N . If anexisting cod e is being changed, the new cod e w ill replace the old one. If another cod e is to b e changed , pressthe num ber key for the code to b e p rog ram m ed and enter the new 4-digit code. W hen all desired changesare com plete, press the [#] K ey to return to “Ready”.

    Erasing a Code 

    To erase a cod e, enter [∗][5][M aster C ode]. Enter the num ber of the code to b e erased; the zone light for thecode w ill FLA SH . Enter [∗∗∗∗] to erase the A ccess C od e. NOTE: Do not erase the Master Code! If theM aster C ode is accidentally erased, reset the system ’s p rogram m ing to the factory d efault settings. R efer to“Resetting Program m ing to the Factory D efault Settings”for instructions on restoring the system ’s factorydefault prog ram m ing .

    [ ∗  ]+[6]: Door Chime On/Off 

    The D oor C hiom e The D oor C him e feature causes the keypad to b eep w henever a D elay or Instant Zone isactivated. This feature is useful if the Entry/Exit door or doors are out of view , and the user desires an indicationof w hen the door zones are opened and closed. The D oor C him e feature only functions w hen the system isdisarm ed.

    The D oor C him e feature m ay only be turned on or off w hile the system is disarm ed . To turn the D oor C him efeature on or off, enter [∗][6]. If the feature is being turned O N , the keyp ad sounder w ill beep 3 tim es. If thefeature is being turned O FF, the sounder w ill em it a single long tone.

    [ ∗  ]+[7]: Utility Output Command If Prog ram m ing Section [04] is program m ed as [01], entering [∗][7] on the keypad w ill activate the keyp adsound er and the P G M output for 5 seconds.

    This feature can be used to operate devices such as d oor strikes or special lighting. N ote that if K eysw itchA rm ing is being used w ith the system , this com m and w ill not be functional.

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    [ ∗  ]+[8]+[Installer’s Code]: Installer’s Programming Command 

    The P C 560 is program m ed from the keypad by using com m and s in the [∗][8][Installer’s C ode] section.These com m ands are d escribed in d etail in the P rogram m ing Section of this m anual. The d efault Installer’sC od e is [0560].

    [ ∗  ]+[9]+[Access Code]: At-Home Arming 

    Entering [∗][9] before entering an A ccess C od e w ill arm the panel and rem ove the Entry D elay from the D elayZones. A ll “Stay-A w ay”zones w ill be autom atically bypassed.

    W hen the system is arm ed using the [∗][9][A ccess C od e] com m and , the “A rm ed”light w ill FLA SH to rem indthe user that the Entry/Exit zones do not have the E ntry D elay. This com m and allow s the user to rem ain onthe p rem ises and have an instant alarm on the entry doors.

    Keypad Zones 

    Three types of alarm m ay b e activated by pressing and holding a sing le key on the keyp ad . For these alarm sto b e transm itted , A larm R ep orting C od es m ust be p rog ram m ed in S ection [13].

    [F] Press and hold the [F] K ey for 2 seconds to sound an [F] K ey alarm . The siren w ill sound a p ulsedtone, and the alarm w ill be reported to the m onitoring station. The keypad w ill sound a seriesof short beeps once the system has accepted the alarm .

    [A] Press and hold the [A ] K ey for 2 second s to g enerate an [A ] K ey alarm . A n alarm w ill betransm itted to the m onitoring station, but the siren w ill not sound w hen this function is activated.

    The keypad w ill sound a series of short beeps once the system has accepted the alarm .

    [P] Press and hold the [P] K ey for 2 seconds to g enerate a [P] K ey alarm . An alarm w ill be transm ittedto the m onitoring station. The [P] K ey alarm m ay be prog ram m ed as either silent or audible; referto Program m ing Section [05]. W hen prog ram m ed as “audible”, the bell or siren w ill sound a steadyalarm tone and the keyp ad w ill sound a series of short beeps once the system has accepted thealarm . W hen program m ed as “silent”, the bell or siren will not sound on alarm and the keypadwill not beep to indicate that the system has accepted the alarm .

    Adjusting the Keypad Sounder Tone and Backlighting The sounder tone and the lighting behind the keys for each K eypad m ay b e ind ividually ad justed . The soundertone m ay be set w ith a loud tone, a softer tone, or no tone at all. The backlighting can be set at m edium or highbrightness, or it m ay be turned off.

    To ad just the K eypad’s sound er, press and hold the [#] K ey; after tw o seconds, the sounder w ill beg in to beep.W ith each beep, the tone of the beep w ill increase or decrease. W hen the desired tone is achieved , releasethe [#] K ey.

    To adjust the K eypad’s backlighting, press and hold the [∗] K ey. The zone and status lights w ill be shut off,and the K eyp ad w ill beep as each of the three backlighting levels is show n: m ed ium , high and off. W hen the

    desired level is reached, release the [∗] K ey. Press the [#] K ey to return to the “Ready”m ode.

    If all pow er to the system is shut off, each K eyp ad’s tone and backlighting w ill be restored to the factory settings.

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    PROGRAMMING GUIDE 

    W ith the panel disarm ed, enter [∗][8][Installer’s C ode]. The p anel can only be p rogram m ed w hile it isdisarm ed. The d efault Installer’s C ode is [0560]. The Installer’s C ode should be changed after the system isinstalled; refer to P rogram m ing Section [03].

    W hen the Installer’s Program m ing C om m and is entered, the “Arm ed”light w ill com e O N and the “System ”light

    w ill FLA SH to indicate that the panel is ready for program m ing. NOTE: If no key entry is m ade for 2 m inutes,the p anel w ill return to the “Ready”m ode and the Installer’s Program m ing C om m and w ill have to b e enteredag ain.

    W ith the “Arm ed”light O N and the “System ”light flashing, enter 2 digits for the S ection to be program m ed. TheProg ram m ing Sections are num bered from [01] to [15], and each section is prog ram m ed ind ep endently.

    O nce the 2 d igits for the section to b e p rogram m ed are entered, the keypad w ill beep 3 tim es; the system isnow ready to accept data for the selected section. In sections that contain g roups of 2-digit num bers, the

    keypad w ill beep tw ice after each 2-digit num ber is entered .To change the first digit in a section, enter a new digit from the keypad. If you w ish to keep the first digitunchang ed, enter the sam e num ber.

    W hen all data for the section is com pletely entered, the keypad sounder w ill beep several tim es to indicate thatall exp ected data has b een entered . W hen a section is com pletely prog ram m ed , enter the num ber of the nextsection to be program m ed.

    Sections [05] through [07]: Enabling System Functions 

    These sections allow you to enable or disable various system functions. Refer to the Program m ing W orksheetsto see w hich functions are rep resented by the Z one Lights.

    To enab le or disab le a feature, press a num ber from 1 to 4 to turn the corresponding zone light O N or O FF. W henall selections have been m ad e, press the [#] K ey to save the changes and return to the prog ram m od e.

    HEX Data Programming 

    C ertain p rog ram m ing entries m ay req uire the entry of data in H EX (hexad ecim al, or base 16) form at. H EXnum bering uses the d igits 0 through 9 and the letters A throug h F.

    The letters A through F are rep resented by the num ber keys 1 throug h 6. To enter data in H EX form at, first pressthe [∗] K ey. The “Ready”and “System ”lights w ill FLA SH . Enter the H EX value, then press the [∗] K ey againto return to the norm al data entry m ode; the “Ready”light w ill stop flashing, and the “System ”light w ill continueto flash.

    To enter HEX numbers: 

    A Enter [∗][1][∗]

    B Enter [∗][2][∗]

    C Enter [∗][3][∗]D Enter [∗][4][∗]

    E Enter [∗][5][∗]

    F Enter [∗][6][∗]

    Enter [∗]before and after each digit. The last digit in each section does not require the final asterisk (∗) tobe entered .

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    Resetting Programming to the Factory Default Settings 

    The system m ay be reset to its factory default prog ram m ing by follow ing this procedure:

    1 R em ove all pow er, A C and battery, from the P C 560

    2 R em ove all w iring connections from the P G M and Zone 1 term inals3 C onnect the PG M and Zone 1 term inals together

    4 A pply pow er to the PC 560 and w ait for 10 seconds

    5 A fter ap proxim ately 10 second s, the keypad sound er w ill beep and Zone Light 1 w ill com e O N

    6 R em ove all pow er, A C and battery, from the P C 560

    7 R em ove the connection betw een the PG M and Zone 1 term inals

    8 R e-connect original w iring to the PG M and Zone 1 term inals9 R estore pow er to the PC 560; the Prog ram m ing Sections have now been restored to the factory

    default settings

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    PROGRAMMING SECTIONS 

    [01] Zone Definitions 

    Enter four 2-digit num bers in this section to determ ine the operating characteristics of each zone.

    Zone Definitions: Digit 1

    The first digit of each Z one D efinition d eterm ines each zone’s audible alarm characteristics. W hen p rogram m ed

    as [0] A udible,the siren w ill sound on alarm ; w hen prog ram m ed as [1] Silent,the siren w ill not sound on alarm .

    N ote that zone resp onse tim es are factory set at 500 m s.

    Zone Definitions: Digit 2 

    D igit 2 d eterm ines the zone type as described below :

    [0] Standard Delay: The Stand ard D elay Zone is norm ally used for Entry/Exit doors. The Exit D elay starts w henthe system is arm ed ; the zone m ay be opened and closed during the delay w ithout causing an alarm . W henthe Exit D elay expires, opening the zone w ill start the Entry D elay. D uring the Entry D elay, the keypad buzzer

    w ill sound steadily to indicate that the system should be disarm ed. If the system is disarm ed before the EntryD elay expires, no alarm w ill be generated.

    Entry and Exit D elay tim es m ay be ind ep endently prog ram m ed for 1 to 255 seconds in Section [02]. Thedefault settings are 120 seconds for the E xit D elay, and 30 seconds for the E ntry D elay. NOTE: Do not program the Entry or Exit Delays with [000].

    [1] Instant: Instant Zones are norm ally used for door and w ind ow contacts. Instant Zones have the standardExit D elay, but w ill generate an instantalarm w hen opened after the Exit D elay expires. R efer to Section

    [02] for inform ation on program m ing the Exit D elay; the default setting for the Exit D elay is 120 seconds.[2] Interior: Interior Zones are norm ally used w ith interior m otion detectors and have the standard Exit D elay.

    The zone w ill also have the standard Entry D elay provided that a D elay Zone has b een activated before theInterior Zone. If the prem ises are entered w ithout com ing through a D elay zone and an Interior zone istripped, an alarm w ill be g enerated.

    [3] Stay-Away with Delay: Stay-A w ay Zones operate sim ilarly to Interior Zones w ith the follow ing additionalfeature: if the system is arm ed and a D elay zone is not activated during the E xit D elay tim e, the S tay-A w ayzones w ill be autom atically bypassed. This feature allow s the system to be arm ed w ith the Interior Zonesautom atically bypassed so that the user m ay rem ain on the prem ises.

    If a D elay Zone is activated during the Exit D elay, the Entry D elay w ill be applied to Stay-A w ay w ith D elayzones w hen the E xit D elay expires. If a S tay-A w ay w ith D elay zone is then activated, the E ntry D elay w illbe initiated. If a Stay-A w ay w ith D elay zone is activated during the Entry D elay, that zone w ill follow the EntryD elay before g enerating an alarm if the system is not disarm ed.

    If the system is arm ed w ith the [∗][9][A ccess C ode] A t-H om e Arm ing C om m and, zones program m ed asStay-A w ay w ith D elay w ill rem ain b ypassed until the system is disarm ed.

    [4] 24-Hour Bell: 24-H our B ell Zones are active at all tim es and w ill sound an alarm even if the panel isdisarm ed. 24-H our B ell Zones w ill activate the bell/siren output if program m ed for audible operation.A larm s on these zones are com m unicated im m ediately.

    [5] 24-Hour Pulsed Alarm Zone: 24-H our Pulsed A larm Zones are active at all tim es and w ill sound an alarmeven if the panel is disarm ed . A larm s on these zones are com m unicated im m ed iately. NOTE: 24-Hour Pulsed Alarm Zones should always be programmed as audible so the bell/siren output will be activated when an alarm is generated. If a silent 24-Hour Zone is required, program the zone as “14” (24-Hour Bell, Silent).

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    [02] System Times 

    Three system tim es are prog ram m ed in Section [02]; each tim e req uires a 3-digit num ber. D o not press the [#]K ey during data entry.

    [1] Entry Delay (001 to 255 seconds) The Entry D elay determ ines the am ount of tim e perm itted betw een the

    activation of a D elay Zone and the d isarm ing of the system . If the system is not disarm ed during this delay,an alarm w ill be generated. R efer to Section [01] for inform ation on w hich zone definitions are affected bythe E ntry D elay. The d efault Entry D elay is 30 seconds.

    [2] Exit Delay (001 to 255 seconds) The E xit D elay d eterm ines the am ount of tim e p erm itted betw eenentering an A ccess C ode to arm the system and the activation of a D elay Z one to exit the prem ises. Referto Section [01] for inform ation on w hich zone d efinitions are affected by the E xit D elay. The d efault Exit D elayis 120 seconds.

    [3] Bell Cut-Off (001 to 255 m inutes) This tim e determ ines how long the bell/siren w ill sound w hen an alarm

    is g enerated. W hen an alarm is initiated, the bell/siren w ill sound for this length of tim e, or until the alarmis silenced by entering an A ccess C ode. The d efault setting is 4 m inutes.

    [03] Installer’s Code 

    The default setting for the Installer’s C ode is [0560]. It is strongly recom m ended that the Installer’s C ode bereprogram m ed before installation is com plete. B e sure to record the new Installer’s C ode for later reference.

    [04] Programmable Output Options (PGM Terminal) 

    The PG M output can be prog ram m ed to operate in response to various panel op erations. The output pulse

    connects the PG M term inal to ground .

    [01] Utility OutputW hen activated by entering the [∗][7] com m and, the PG M output w ill sw itch to ground for 5 seconds andthe keyp ad buzzer w ill sound .

    [02] Keypad Sounder Follow ModeThe PG M output w ill sw itch to ground as long as the keypad buzzer is O N . For exam ple, the P G M outputw ill sw itch to g round w hen the keyp ad buzzer sounds during the Entry D elay.

    [03] Arm/Disarm StatusThe PG M is turned O N (sw itched to ground) on arm ing and rem ains O N as long as the system is arm ed.The output is shut O FF w hen the system is disarm ed .

    [04] Remote Operation (through Downloading)W hen program m ed for R em ote O peration, the P G M output can only be turned O N (sw itched to ground)or turned O FF on com m and from the d ow nloading com puter. This function m ay be used to activate asounder or other device to indicate that dow nloading is in p rogress.

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    [05] First System Option Code 

    W hen S ection [05] is entered , the 4 Zone Lights w ill be O N or O FF to indicate w hich op tions are selected.

    To turn a Zone Light O N or O FF, press a num ber from [1] to [4]. If the light w as O FF, it w ill com e O N ; if the lightw as O N , it w ill be shut O FF.

    LIGHT 

    [1] O N = M om entary-contact K eysw itch A rm ing•O FF = M aintained-contact Keysw itch Arm ing

    [2] •O N = [P] K ey: silent alarmO FF = [P] K ey: audible alarm

    [3] O N = K EY Term inal as Tam p er Zone∗∗∗∗∗•O FF = K eysw itch O p eration E nab led

    [4] O N = Police C ode Enabled∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗•O FF = Police C ode D isabled

    ∗∗∗∗∗ Turning Zone Light 3 O N program s the K EY Term inal as a Tam per Zone. R efer to the H ook-up D iagramfor w iring instructions.

    ∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗ Do not enable the Police Code if a Police Code is not programmed in Section [13]. R efer toProgram m ing Section [13] for instructions and for inform ation on how the P olice C ode is transm itted.

    [06] Second System Option Code 

    R efer to Section [05] for program m ing inform ation.

    LIGHT 

    [1] •O N = D TM F dialingO FF = Pulse dialing

    [2] O N = 1400 H z H andshake•O FF = 2300 H z H a nd shake

    [3] O N = D LS A nsw er enabled

    •O FF = D LS Answ er disabled

    [4] O N = R ingback enabled•O FF = Ringback disabled

    •Factory default settings

    If D LS A nsw er is disabled, the PC 560 w ill not answ er calls from a d ow nloading com puter.

    If D LS A nsw er is enabled, the PC 560 w ill only connect to the dow nloading com puter using the “double call”

    technique. The system m ust be called by the dow nloading com puter, and the com puter m ust allow thetelephone line to ring only once or tw ice. A fter one or tw o ring s, the dow nloading com puter m ust hang-upthe line and then place another call to the P C 560 w ithin 60 second s. The PC 560 w ill then answ er the secondcall on the first ring. N ote that the “double call”technique is the only m eans of connecting to the dow nloadingcom puter.

    If R ingback is enabled, the keypad w ill sound a series of beeps after the system has com m unicated w ith them onitoring station. The beep s w ill sound after the system has received the kissoff handshake from them onitoring station’s receiver. This is used to indicate to the user that the m onitoring station has successfully

    received the event being reported.NOTE: Do not use the Ringback feature if silent zones are programmed on the system.

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    [07] Third System Option Code 

    R efer to Section [05] for prog ram m ing inform ation.

    LIGHT 

    [1] •O N = R estorals reported on D isarm ing*

    O FF = R estorals reported on B ell Tim eout**

    [2] •O FF = For Future Use 

    [3] •O FF = For Future Use 

    [4] •O FF = For Future Use 

    •Factory default settings

    [08] First Phone Number 

    This is the telephone num ber the C om m unicator w ill dial w hen an alarm is generated. Enter the telep honenum ber the sam e w ay it w ould be dialled on a touch-tone phone. P ress [#] after the last digit to com plete thetelephone num ber program m ing.

    A pause of 2 seconds can be added by entering H EX ‘D’betw een digits in the phone num ber. To enter H EX‘D’, press [∗] [4] [∗]. The total num ber of digits and pauses m ust not exceed 17.

    NOTE: Do not program any HEX digits other than ‘D’ in the telephone number.

    If the Second Phone Number is to be used, the First Phone Number must be programmed first. If only 

    one telephone number is to be used, program the number in Section [08].

    [09] Second Phone Number 

    The system w ill call the Second Phone N um ber if 8 com m unication attem pts to the First Phone N um ber areunsuccessful. R efer to S ection [08] First Phone N um ber for prog ram m ing instructions.

    [10] Customer Account Code 

    The C ustom er A ccount C od e is alw ays transm itted to the telep hone num ber to identify the custom er. E nter a4-digit num ber in S ection [10]; H EX digits m ay be used in the A ccount C od e. W here a zero is req uired in the

    account code, enter H EX ‘A’[∗] [1] [∗]. If a 3-digit code is required, as in 3/1 form ats, enter [0] as the LA STdigit. The [0] represents a null digit w here no p ulses are transm itted.

    Disabling Communications 

    To disable the com m unicator, program all the reporting codes in Sections [11], [12] and [13] w ith H EX “FF”.

    [11] Zone Alarm and Restoral Reporting Codes 

    W hen Section [11] is entered, enter ten 2-digit num bers for the A larm and R estoral R eporting C odes for zones1 to 4 and the tam per zone. The alarm codes are transm itted w hen there is an alarm on a zone; the restoral

    codes are transm itted w hen the system is disarm ed , dep ending on the op tion selected in Section [07].[12] Opening and Closing Reporting Codes 

    W hen the system is disarm ed (op ened ) or arm ed (closed), an op ening or closing rep orting code w ill betransm itted to ind icate w hich A ccess C od e w as used to d isarm or arm the system .

    If the A fter A larm R eporting C ode is program m ed, it w ill be transm itted to the m onitoring station on disarm ingif an alarm occurred during the previous arm ed period. This feature is useful for installations w here openingsand closings are not norm ally reported, but it is desired to have a report on opening if an alarm occurred duringthe arm ed period. This feature allow s the m onitoring station to know that the user is on the p rem ises and isavailab le to receive a report on the alarm s that occurred during the arm ed period.

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    [13] Maintenance and Priority Codes 

    M aintenance C odes are transm itted to indicate various trouble conditions and their restorals; Priority C odesare used to indicate the activation of the [F], [A ] and [P] keys. Program a 2-digit code for each of the follow ingconditions:

    •B attery Trouble •[P] K ey alarm •[P] K ey restore•Battery Trouble R estore •[A ] K ey alarm •[A ] K ey restore

    •Periodic Test C ode •[F] Key alarm •[F] Key restore

    •Police C od e

    The Periodic Test C ode is transm itted to the m onitoring station once every 24 hours. The first transm ission w illbe sent 12 hours after the system is first pow ered, and then once every 24 hours after the initial transm ission.

    If the Police C ode is p rogram m ed and enabled (by turning O N zone Light 4 in Section [05]) it w ill be transm itted

    to the m onitoring station if tw o or m ore alarm s occur during the sam e arm ed period. The P olice C od e w ill besent im m ed iately after the transm ission of the second alarm code.

    [14] Downloading Access Code 

    This 4-digit code allow s the panel to confirm that it is com m unicating w ith a valid dow nloading com puter.Enter a 4-digit code using the num bers 0 through 9 and the hexad ecim al num bers A through F. The defaultcod e is [0505].

    [15] Do Not Use  

    Program m ing Section [15] is norm ally used only upon instruction from factory technical personnel forspecialized prog ram m ed not covered by the standard prog ram m ing instructions.

    FOR THE RECORD

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    FOR THE RECORD 

    C ustom er ___________________________________________________________________________________

    A ddress ___________________________________________________________________________________

    ___________________________________________________________________________________

    Phone ________________________________ Installation D ate ____________________________

    CONTACTS

    N am e ________________________________ Phone ________________________

    N am e ________________________________ Phone ________________________

    N am e ________________________________ Phone ________________________

    ZONE INFORMATION

    Zone Type Protected Area  

    1 ____________________ _______________________________________________________

    2 ____________________ _______________________________________________________

    3 ____________________ _______________________________________________________

    4 ____________________ _______________________________________________________

    Entrance D elay ____________________________

    Exit D elay ________________________________

    B ell C utoff ________________________________

    KEYPAD ZONES

    [P] K ey Silent A udible C om m unicator Enabled D isabled

    NOTES

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    [06] Second System Option Code Page 15 

    Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF  

    O N Zone Light 1 D TM F dialing Pulse dialing

    O FF Zone Light 2 1400H z H andshake 2300H z H andshake

    O FF Zone Light 3 D LS A nsw er enabled D LS A nsw er disabled

    O FF Zone Light 4 R ingback enabled R ingback disabled

    [07] Third System Option Code Page 16 

    Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF  

    O N Zone Light 1 R estorals on D isarm ing R estorals on Tim eout

    O FF Zone Light 2 For Future Use 

    O FF Zone Light 3 For Future Use 

    O FF Zone Light 4 For Future Use 

    [08] First Phone Number Page 16 

    Enter [0] for the digit 0 in the phone num ber. Enter [∗4∗] (H EX D ) for a 2-second pause betw een num berdigits. Enter [#] to end the phone num ber entry

    [09] Second Phone Number Page 16 

    [10] Customer Account Code Page 16 

    Enter [∗1∗] (H EX A ) for the digit “0”in the account code. For a 3-digit code, enter [0] for the 4th digit.

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    [11] Zone Alarm and Restoral Reporting Codes Page 16 

    For single digit reporting codes, enter [0] as the second digit.

    Zone 1 A larm Enter [∗1∗] (H EX A ) to transm it a “0” (zero = 10 pulses)

    Zone 2 A larm

    Zone 3 A larm

    Zone 4 A larm

    Tam per A larm

    Zone 1 R estoral

    Zone 2 R estoral

    Zone 3 R estoral

    Zone 4 R estoral

    Tam per R estore

    NOTE: 24-Hour and Tamper Zone restorals are transmitted when the zone is restored. All other restorals are transmitted on Bell Time-out or on disarming, depending upon the option selected in Section [07].

    [12] Opening and Closing Reporting Codes Page 16 

    For single digit reporting codes, enter [0] as the second digit.

    C losing, Access C ode 1 Enter [∗1∗] (H EX A ) to transm it a “0” (zero = 10 pulses)

    C losing, A ccess C ode 2

    C losing, A ccess C ode 3

    C losing, A ccess C ode 4

    O pening, A ccess C ode 1

    O pening, A ccess C ode 2

    O pening, A ccess C ode 3

    O pening, A ccess C ode 4

    O pening A fter A larm C ode

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    [13] Maintenance and Priority Codes Page 17 

    [P] K ey A larm

    [A ] K ey A larm

    [F] K ey A larm

    B attery Trouble

    B attery R estore

    Period ic Test C od e

    Police C od e

    [14] Downloading Access Code Page 17 

    Default 

    0 5 0 5

    This cod e allow s the panel to confirm that a valid dow nloading com puter is requesting access to thepanel.

    [15] Do Not Use Page 17 

    Default 

    0 6 0

    Program m ing Section [15] is norm ally used only upon instruction from factory technical personnel forspecialized prog ram m ed not covered by the standard prog ram m ing instructions. If the data in Section [15] is accidentally changed, re-program the default value shown above.

    HOOK-UP DIAGRAM 

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    LIMITED WARRANTY 

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    Digital Security Controls Ltd.’s liability for failure to repair the prod-uct under this warranty after a reasonable number of attempts will belimited to a replacement of the product, as the exclusive remedy forbreach of warranty. Under no circumstances shall Digital Security Con-trols Ltd. be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential dam-ages based upon breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence,strict liability, or any other legal theory. Such damages include, butare not limited to, loss of profits, loss of the product or any associatedequipment, cost of capital, cost of substitute or replacement equip-ment, 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 (includ-ing all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a par-

    ticular purpose) And of all other obligations or liabilities on the partof Digital Security Controls Ltd. Digital Security Controls Ltd. nei-ther assumes nor authorizes any other person purporting to act onits behalf to modify or to change this warranty, nor to assume for itany other warranty or liability concerning this product.

    This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are governedby the laws of the province of Ontario, Canada.

    WARNING: Digital Security Controls Ltd. recommends that the en-tire system be completely tested on a regular basis. However, despitefrequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, criminal tampering

    or electrical disruption, it is possible for this product to fail to per-form as expected.

    Installer’s Lockout Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer’s Lockoutoption enabled and exhibit no other problems will be subject to aservice charge.

    Out of Warranty Repairs Digital Security Controls Ltd. will at its option repair or replace out-of-warranty products which are returned to its factory according to

    the following conditions. Anyone returning goods to Digital SecurityControls Ltd. must first obtain an authorization number. Digital Secu-rity Controls Ltd. will not accept any shipment whatsoever for whichprior authorization has not been obtained.

    Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd. determines to be re-pairable will be repaired and returned. A set fee which Digital Secu-rity Controls Ltd. has predetermined and which may be revised fromtime to time, will be charged for each unit repaired.

    Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd. determines not to berepairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product avail-able at that time. The current market price of the replacement prod-uct will be charged for each replacement unit.

    Digital Security Controls Ltd. warrants the original purchaser thatfor a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, the productshall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normaluse. During the warranty period, Digital Security Controls Ltd. shall,at its option, repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to its factory, at no charge for labour and materials. Anyreplacement and/or repaired parts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. Theoriginal owner must promptly notify Digital Security Controls Ltd.in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship, such writ-ten 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 cus-tomer within Canada and the United States, with the exception that

    Digital Security Controls Ltd. shall not be responsible for any cus-toms fees, taxes, or VAT that may be due.

    Warranty Procedure  To obtain service under this warranty, please return the item(s) inquestion to the point of purchase. All authorized distributors and deal-ers have a warranty program. Anyone returning goods to Digital Se-curity Controls Ltd. must first obtain an authorization number. Digi-tal Security Controls Ltd. will not accept any shipment whatsoeverfor which prior authorization has not been obtained.

    Conditions to Void Warranty  This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relat-ing to normal use. It does not cover:

    • damage incurred in shipping or handling;

    • damage caused by disaster such as fire, flood, wind, earthquake orlightning;

    • damage due to causes beyond the control of Digital Security Con-trols Ltd. such as excessive voltage, mechanical shock or water dam-age;

    • damage caused by unauthorized attachment, alterations, modif ica-tions or foreign objects;

    • damage caused by peripherals (unless such peripherals were sup-plied by Digital Security Controls Ltd.);

    • defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environ-ment for the products;

    • damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than thosefor which it was designed;

    • damage from improper maintenance;

    • damage arising out of any other abuse, mishandling or improper

    application of the products.

    WARNING Please Read Caref ully Smoke Detectors

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    WARNING Please Read Caref ully

    Note to Installers  This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contactwith system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warningto the attention of the users of this system.

    System Failures  This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible. Thereare circumstances, however, involving fire, burglary, or other types of emer-gencies where it may not provide protection. Any alarm system of any typemay be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for avariety of reasons. Some but not all of these reasons may be:

    Inadequate InstallationA security system must be installed properly in order to provide adequateprotection. Every installation should be evaluated by a security professionalto ensure that all access points and areas are covered. Locks and latches onwindows and doors must be secure and operate as intended. Windows, doors,walls, ceilings and other building materials must be of suff icient strengthand construction to provide the level of protection expected. A reevaluationmust be done during and after any construction activity. An evaluation bythe fire and/or police department is highly recommended if this service isavailable.

    Criminal Knowledge This system contains security features which were known to be effective atthe time of manufacture. It is possible for persons with criminal intent todevelop techniques which reduce the effectiveness of these features. It isimportant that a security system be reviewed periodically to ensure that itsfeatures remain effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found thatit does not provide the protection expected.

    Access by IntrudersIntruders may enter through an unprotected access point, circumvent asensing device, evade detection by moving through an area of insuff i-cient coverage, disconnect a warning device, or interfere with or pre-vent the proper operation of the system.

    Power FailureControl units, intrusion detectors, smoke detectors and many other securitydevices require an adequate power supply for proper operation. If a deviceoperates from batteries, it is possible for the batteries to fail. Even if thebatteries have not failed, they must be charged, in good condition and in-stalled correctly. I f a device operates only by AC power, any interruption,however brief, will render that device inoperative while it does not have power.Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctua-tions which may damage electronic equipment such as a security system.After a power interruption has occurred, immediately conduct a completesystem test to ensure that the system operates as intended.

    Failure of Replaceable Batteries This system’s wireless transmitters have been designed to provide severalyears of battery life under normal conditions. The expected battery life is afunction of the device environment, usage and type. Ambient conditions suchas high humidity, high or low temperatures, or large temperature fluctua-tions may reduce the expected battery life. While each transmitting devicehas a low battery monitor which identifies when the batteries need to bereplaced, this monitor may fail to operate as expected. Regular testing andmaintenance will keep the system in good operating condition.

    Compromise of Radio Frequency (Wireless)Devices

    Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which couldinclude metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference.

    System UsersA user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch possibly dueto permanent or temporary physical disabil ity, inability to reach the devicein time, or unfamiliarity with the correct operation. It is important that allsystem users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and thatthey know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm.

    Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert occupantsof a fire for a number of reasons, some of which follow. The smoke detectorsmay have been improperly installed or positioned. Smoke may not be able toreach 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 smokefrom fires on another level of the residence or building.

    Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of 

    burning. Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well. Smokedetectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessnessor safety hazards such as smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas,improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, chil-dren playing with matches or arson.

    Even if the smoke detector operates as intended, there may be circumstanceswhen there is insuff icient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time toavoid injury or death.

    Motion DetectorsMotion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as

    shown in their respective installation instructions. They cannot discrimi-nate between intruders and intended occupants. Motion detectors do notprovide volumetric area protection. They have multiple beams of detec-tion and motion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered bythese beams. They cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls, ceil-ings, floor, closed doors, glass partitions, glass doors or windows. Anytype of tampering whether intentional or unintentional such as masking,painting, or spraying of any material on the lenses, mirrors, windows orany other part of the detection system will impair its proper operation.

    Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes in tempera-ture. However their effectiveness can be reduced when the ambient tem-perature rises near or above body temperature or if there are intentional or

    unintentional sources of heat in or near the detection area. Some of theseheat sources could be heaters, radiators, stoves, barbeques, fireplaces, sun-light, steam vents, lighting and so on.

    Warning DevicesWarning devices such as sirens, bells, horns, or strobes may not warnpeople or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door.If warning devices are located on a different level of the residence orpremise, then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awak-ened. Audible warning devices may be interfered with by other noisesources such as stereos, radios, televisions, air conditioners or other ap-pliances, or passing traffic. Audible warning devices, however loud, may

    not be heard by a hearing-impaired person.

    Telephone LinesIf telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of service or busyfor certain periods of time. Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeatits operation by more sophisticated means which may be diff icult to detect.

    Insufficient Time There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended, yet theoccupants will not be protected from the emergency due to their inability torespond to the warnings in a timely manner. If the system is monitored, theresponse may not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings.

    Component FailureAlthough every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible,the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component.

    Inadequate TestingMost problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as in-tended can be found by regular testing and maintenance. The complete sys-tem should be tested weekly and immediately after a break-in, an attemptedbreak-in, a fire, a storm, an earthquake, an accident, or any kind of con-struction activity inside or outside the premises. The testing should includeall sensing devices, keypads, consoles, alarm indicating devices and any

    other operational devices that are part of the system.

    Security and InsuranceRegardless of its capabilities, an alarm system is not a substitute for prop-erty or life insurance. An alarm system also is not a substitute for prop-erty owners, renters, or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or mini-mize the harmful effects of an emergency situation.

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    1645 Flint R oad, D ow nsview , O ntario, C anad a M 3J 2J6

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