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SPECIFICATIONS
Control Panel Specifications
13 zones including:
8 fully programmable supervised zones (EOL resistors)
Supervised fire zone
1 auxiliary normally open zone
3 keypad activated zones
Audible alarm output:
Bell output
700 mA, fused at 5 Amps, 11 V
DC unregulated
Steady or pulsed output
EEPROM memory:
Does not lose codes or system status on complete AC
and battery failure
Programmable output:
Transistor switch sinks 50 mA to ground
Operation controllable through program options
Powerful 1.5 amp regulated power supply:
400 mA auxiliary supply, 11 V
DC unregulated
Separately fused for battery, keypad/auxiliary supply
and bell output
Supervision for loss of AC power, low battery
Internal clock locked to AC power frequency
Switched Smoke Detector Supply Output:
Controlled from keypad [][4] command
Battery required:
12 volt 4 Ah minimum rechargeable gel-cell or sealed
lead-acid battery
Transformer required:
16.5 VAC, 40VA
Dimensions:
11" x 11.8" x 3.3" deep (279 x 300 x 84 mm)
Weight:
6.5 lbs (3 kg)
Remote Keypad Specifications
(PC2550RK)
Four wire (QUAD) hook-up and up to 3 keypads per
system
Built-in piezoelectric buzzer
Full annunciation of zones and system status
Nominal current draw 60 mA
Dimensions 5.5" x 4.5" x 1" deep (140 x 114 x 25 mm)
Output Voltage Specification
Due to the requirements of standards UL985 and
UL1023, it is required to indicate an output voltage of 11
V
DC unregulated. Typically, with normal AC in and a fully
charged battery, the output voltage will be 13.8 V
DC. With
AC off and a discharged battery, the voltage will go to 10
volts. Devices that require power from the control panel
should be capable of normal operation over the voltage
range of 10 to 14 V
DC.
Digital Communicator Specifications
76 reporting codes
Transmits all 10BPS and 20BPS single line and
extended formats
Radionics Rounds and Radionics Parity formats
Sescoa Superfast format
3/1, 4/2 and hexadecimal numbers
DTMF and Pulse dialing
DPDT line seizure
True dial tone detection
Anti-jam feature
Two telephone numbers and two account codes
Split reporting of selected transmissions to each
telephone number
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Page 1 - SPECIFICATIONS

1SPECIFICATIONSControl Panel Specifications13 zones including:• 8 fully programmable supervised zones (EOL resistors)• Supervised fire zone• 1 auxilia

Page 2 - FEATURES

10automatically extended to include the day (two digits01...31), the month (two digits 01...12) and the year(two digits...e.g. 91, 92, 93...etc.)

Page 3 - INSTALLATION

11This output can be used for operating other devices suchas garage door opener, special lighting or door strikes.The programmable output must be sele

Page 4 - DC. 400 mA 11

UL LISTEDCOMMERCIAL ANDRESIDENTIALINSTALLATIONS12The installation requirements listed below must be met forthe following grades of service.Grade ALoca

Page 5 - Outgoing line to

13PRINTER SETUPNote: Printer option has not been verified by UL.The PC2550 with version 1.0 or higher software iscapable of sending data to a local pr

Page 6 - DETECTOR LOCATION

14AbbreviationsEvent printouts are abbreviated. These are theabbreviations used:AC ACACC AccessALR AlarmTLM TLMAXSUP AUX SupplyBAT BatteryBELL BellCLS

Page 7 - KEYPAD FUNCTIONS

15DOWNLOADINGThe PC2550 supports the DSC “downloading” package.See the downloading manual for details on specificcapabilities.There are several sectio

Page 8 - Alarm Memory Display

PROGRAMMINGGUIDE16IntroductionThe PC2550 is programmed by entering instructions fromthe panel keypad. The PC2550 memory is EEPROM andcan be reprogramm

Page 9 - User’s Functions Command

17Enter [ ✱ 3 ✱ ] for a 4 second pause (Hex C)Enter [ ✱ 4 ✱ ] for additional dial tone search (Hex D)Enter [ ✱ 5 ✱ ] to dial a ‘#’ (Hex E)The total nu

Page 10

18[07] Reporting Codes for Closing(Arming) via Access Codes 1 to 8The reporting codes in sections [07] to [10] are used toidentify “Openings and Closi

Page 11 - Keypad Zones

19• Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble• Periodic Test TransmissionNote: For UL residential installations, either AC failureor battery trouble reporting mu

Page 12 - INSTALLATIONS

2FEATURESKeypad ProgrammingThe PC2550 comes with a default program so it isoperational with a minimum of programming. It iscompletely programmable fro

Page 13 - PRINTER SETUP

20[1]*Light off= Communications are enabledLight on= Communications are disabled[2]*Light off = Restorals follow zonesLight on = Restorals sent on bel

Page 14 - Abbreviations

21Notes: The maximum delays allowed for ULresidential installations are: Entry delay = 45 seconds;Exit delay = 60 seconds.The maximum delays allowed f

Page 15 - DOWNLOADING

22EnterEnterEnterEnterEnter aaaaa newnewnewnewnew 44444 digitdigitdigitdigitdigit codecodecodecodecode ininininin eacheach

Page 16 - PROGRAMMING

23Troubles (sections [12] and [13]) AAMisc Alarms (section [11]) (A1 to 99)Test Code (section [12]) 1C or DCSystem Test Code (section [10]) CCAfter Al

Page 17

24[32] Group B Zone Assignment for Zones 1 to 8.[33] Group A Access Code Assignment for Codes 1 to 8.Note: Codes 9 to 16 are always assigned to Group

Page 18

25[1]*Light off = 0 This section is used to set the numberLight on = 1 of rings that the panel must see before[2]*Light off = 0 it will answer a call

Page 19 - [15] 1st System Option Code

26JUST FOR THERECORDPC2550 Version 1.2Customer ___________________________________________________________________________________________Address ____

Page 20 - [18] 4th System Option Code

Note: In sections [01] through [13], do not enter any data in sections that are not used.[01] 1st Phone Number Page 16• Be sure to enter [#]

Page 21 - [20] System Times

28PC2550 Version 1.2[09] Reporting Codes for Opening (Disarming) via Access Codes 1 to 8 Page 18Access Code 1 Access Code 5Access Code

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29PC2550 Version 1.2[14] Zone Definitions for Zones 1 to 8 Page 19Notes: When defining zones, ASSIGN DELAY ZONES FIRST to zones 1, 2, 3...t

Page 23 - DIGIT MUST BE ENTERED

3INSTALLATIONBench TestingThe PC2550 contains a factory default program. Anyadditional programming required can be done throughthe keypad. For many ap

Page 24

30PC2550 Version 1.2[17] 3rd System Option Code Page 20Default Zone Light On Zone Light Off OffZone Light 1 ... No bell d

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31PC2550 Version 1.2[21] Auxiliary Delay Zone Times Page 21Default045Entry Time (in sec.)060Exit Time (in sec.)[22] Communication Variables

Page 26 - JUST FOR THE

32PC2550 Version 1.2[29] Communicator Format Options Page 22Default 11st Telephone Number 12nd Telephone NumberEnter one HEX digit fr

Page 27 - WORK SHEETS

33PC2550 Version 1.2[32] Zone Group B Assignment Page 23DefaultOn Zone Light 1OnZone Light 2On Zone Light 3On Zone Light 4OnZone Light 5On Z

Page 28 - PC2550 Version 1.2

34PC2550 Version 1.2Enter [0] for digit '0' in the phone number.[36] Software Reset EEPROM Memory to Factory Defaults Page 24[37]

Page 29

35PC2550 Version 1.2Notes: IF ZONE LIGHT 5 IS ON AND ZONE LIGHT 4 IS OFF: Reporting codes programmed for telephone #1 will becommunicated to the monit

Page 30

36LIMITED WARRANTYDigital Security Controls Ltd. warrants that for a period oftwelve months from the date of purchase, the productshall be free of def

Page 31

HOOKUP DIAGRAM37NOTESSecurity detection devices that requirepower from the control panel must beUL listed for the intended applicationand operate over

Page 32 - Group A

38KEYPAD HOOKUP1. Each keypad has four colored leads: red (RED), black (BLK), yellow (YEL), and green (GRN). Connect the leads tothe corresponding ter

Page 33 - [32] Zone Group B Assignment

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTCAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. could void your authority to use th

Page 34 - [48] Printer Configuration

4to supply AC power to the PC2550. The transformershould not be connected to an outlet that is controlled bya switch. If AC failure occurs it is displ

Page 35

29000120 R11PC2550Notice of Software ReleasePC2550 software version 1.2 has now been released.This release adds support for the Escort Voice AssistedS

Page 36 - LIMITED WARRANTY

INSTALLATIONMANUALPC255OVersion 1.2This device complies with Parts 15 and 68 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1

Page 37 - BE 116240CAA-0002

NOTES ON UL INSTALLATIONThis equipment is UL Listed in accordance with standard UL1023 (Household Burglar - AlarmSystem Units), standard UL985 (Househ

Page 38 - FIRE CIRCUIT HOOKUP

TABLE OF CONTENTSPageSpecifications ____________________________________________________________ 1Features ___________________________________________

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Page[00] Binary Programming ____________________________________________________ 16[01] 1st Phone Number _____________________________________________

Page 40 - Notice of Software Release

5panel. Connect all yellow wires from the keypads to the“YEL” terminal on the panel. Connect all red wires fromthe keypads to the “RED” terminal. Conn

Page 41

6GUIDELINES FOR SMOKEDETECTOR LOCATIONExperience has shown that all hostile fires in family livingunits generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent.E

Page 42 - NOTES ON UL INSTALLATION

7KEYPAD FUNCTIONSIntroductionThe PC2550RK remote keypad provides completeinformation and control of the PC2550 control panel. Thepanel can be fully pr

Page 43 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

8entered. Once the bypass command is entered, pressing[9] recalls the last zone or group of zones which wasbypassed. If the same group of zones is byp

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9the [4] is released the system returns to the ready modeand the switched auxiliary supply is restored.User’s Programming Commands[✱]+[5]+[MASTER CODE

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