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[06] 2nd System Option Code
Refer to Section [05] for programming information.
LIGHT
[1] ON = DTMF dialing
OFF = Pulse dialing
[2] ON = 1400 Hz Handshake
OFF = 2300 Hz Handshake
[3] ON = DLS Answer enabled
OFF = DLS Answer disabled
[4] ON = Fire bell follows standard bell pulse
OFF = Temporal bell pulse
• Factory default settings
If DLS Answer is
disabled,
the PC550 will not answer
calls from a downloading computer.
If DLS Answer is
enabled,
the PC550 will only connect to
the downloading computer using the “double call”
technique. The system must be called by the downloading
computer, and the computer must allow the telephone
line to ring only once or twice. After one or two rings, the
downloading computer must hang-up the line and then
place another call to the PC550 within 60 seconds. The
PC550 will then answer the second call on the first ring.
Note that the “double call” technique is the only means of
connecting to the downloading computer.
Disabling Communications
To disable the communicator, program all the reporting
codes in Sections [09], [10], [11] and [13] with HEX “FF”.
[07] Phone Number
This is the telephone number the Communicator will
dial when an alarm is generated. Enter the telephone
number the same way it would be dialled on a touch-
tone phone. Press [#] after the last digit to complete
the telephone number programming.
A pause of 2 seconds can be added by entering HEX
‘D’ between digits in the phone number. To enter HEX
‘D’, press [
] [4] [
]. The total number of digits and
pauses must not exceed 17. NOTE: Do not program
any HEX digits other than ‘D’ in the telephone number.
[08] Customer Account Code
The Customer Account Code is always transmitted to
the telephone number to identify the customer. Enter
a 4-digit number in Section [08]; HEX digits may be
used in the Account Code. Where a zero is required
in the account code, enter HEX ‘A’ [
] [1] [
]. If a 3-
digit code is required, as in 3/1 formats, enter [0] as
the LAST digit. The [0] represents a null digit where
no pulses are transmitted.
[09] Zone Alarm and Restoral
Reporting Codes
When Section [09] is entered, the panel expects eight
2-digit numbers for the Alarm and Restoral Reporting
Codes for zones 1 to 4. The alarm codes are transmitted
when there is an alarm on a zone; the restoral codes
are transmitted on bell time-out, or when the alarm is
silenced by entering an Access Code.
[10] Opening and Closing Reporting
Codes
When the system is disarmed (opened) or armed
(closed), an opening or closing reporting code will be
transmitted to indicate which Access Code was used
to disarm or arm the system.
[11] Maintenance and Priority Codes
Maintenance Codes are transmitted to indicate
various trouble conditions and their restorals; Priority
Codes are used to indicate the activation of the [F],
[A] and [P] keys. Program a 2-digit code for each of
the following conditions:
• [P] Key alarm Battery Trouble
• [A] Key alarm Battery Trouble Restore
• [F] Key alarm Periodic Test Code
The Periodic Test Code is transmitted to the monitoring
station once every 24 hours. The first transmission will
be sent 12 hours after the system is first powered, and
then once every 24 hours after the initial transmission.
[12] Downloading Access Code
This 4-digit code allows the panel to confirm that it is
communicating with a valid downloading computer.
Enter a 4-digit code using the numbers 0 through 9
and the hexadecimal numbers A through F. The
default code is [0505].
[13] Maintenance Codes
Maintenance Codes are transmitted to indicate
various trouble conditions and their restorals.
Program a 2-digit code for each of the following
conditions:
Fire trouble AC trouble
Fire trouble restore AC Trouble Restore
[
]+[0]: Quick-Arm
The Quick-Arm feature allows a user to enter [
][0] to
arm the system. This command is designed to allow
someone to arm the system without that person
having to be provided with an Access Code. When
[
][0] is entered, the Exit Delay will begin and the
user may exit the premises through the Entry/Exit
door. At the end of the Exit Delay, the system will be
fully armed; activating any zone will cause an alarm.
[
]+[1]+[Access Code]: Zone
Bypassing
A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm. Use zone
bypassing when access is needed to part of a
protected area when the system is armed, or if damage
to sensors or wiring cannot be repaired immediately.
The system may be armed with one or more zones
bypassed even if the zones are open.
With the system disarmed, enter [
][1][Access Code]
to display the bypassed zones; the zone lights of
bypassed zones will come ON. Ensure that any zone
displayed as being bypassed is intentionally
bypassed. Zone bypasses are automatically
cancelled when the panel is disarmed.
To Bypass Zones:
Enter [
][1][Access Code]; the “System” light will
FLASH. Enter the number of the zone to be bypassed;
a zone light will come ON to indicate that the zone is
bypassed. To remove a bypass, enter the zone
number and its light will be shut OFF. When all
desired zones are bypassed, press the [#] Key to
return to “Ready”.
Note: Do not bypass fire zones.
[
]+[2]: Display Trouble Conditions
The PC550 continuously monitors a number of trouble
conditions. If one of these conditions occurs, the
keypad “System” light will come ON and the sounder
will sound two short beeps every 10 seconds. To
silence the sounder, press the [#] Key; the sounder
will be silenced but the “System” light will remain ON
until the trouble condition is cleared. Refer to
Programming Sections [11] and [13] Maintenance
Codes for a list of trouble conditions that can be
reported to the monitoring station.
To display trouble conditions, enter [
][2].
Trouble conditions are represented with the zone
lights; if a zone light comes ON, then that trouble
condition is present:
Zone Light
1 Battery Trouble. If the battery is
disconnected, its voltage is low, a trouble
will be displayed and can be reported.
2 AC Failure.
If AC power is removed from
the system, an AC trouble will be displayed.
3 Fire Trouble
4 Unsuccessful Communication Attempt.
If the digital communicator cannot
communicate with the monitoring station
after 8 attempts, a trouble is generated. If
a later attempt at communication is
successful, the trouble is cleared. The
trouble can also be cleared by pressing
the [#] Key to exit from the Display Trouble
Conditions mode.
NOTE: If only an AC Failure trouble is present, the
keypad sounder will not beep.
[
]+[3]: Display Alarm Memory
Alarms caused during the previous armed period are
stored in memory. To display the zones that went into
alarm, enter [
][3]. The “System” light will FLASH and
the alarms will be displayed on the flashing zone lights.
Note that the alarm memory will be cleared the next
time the system is armed.
[
]+[4]: Bell Test
Entering this command will sound the siren and turn
ON all the keypad lights for 2 seconds.
[
]+[5]+[Master Code]: Program
Access Codes
The [
][5][Master Code] command allows the
user to program the Master Code and 3 additional
Access Codes.
Programming Access Codes:
Enter [
][5][Master Code]. The “Ready”, “Armed” and
“System” lights will FLASH and the zone lights will
indicate which Access Codes have been programmed
and which Access Code is presently being programmed:
Zone Light Access Code is...
OFF not programmed
ON steady programmed
Flashing presently being programmed
When the [
][5][Master Code] command is entered,
Zone Light 1 will be ON to indicate that the Master
Code is programmed with the factory default code.
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