WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and functionand information on the limitations as to liability of the ma
8Changing the Setup of DetectorsS E C T I O N 4If you will need access to a protected area (i.e. a part of the premises covered by a detector)while t
97. The keypad displaysDisableZONE 1 ?To disable the detector, press .To see more options, press . The keypad displaysBypassZONE 1 ?To bypass the
105.1 Viewing the Event Log __________________________________________________________The PC6010 system keeps a record of up to 2500 system events in
115.2 Viewing the Status of the System _______________________________________________Master users can view the current status (on or off) of each are
12To view the status of detectors with reduced security:1. 12:00 2000/01/01Enter Your CodeFrom the start screen, enter your access code.2. The keypad
135.3 Viewing and Resetting System Faults ___________________________________________NOTE: A fault condition reduces the security your system is desig
14Programming Access Codes & CardsAccess codes are used to turn thesystem on and off, as well as toaccess system functions. Accesscodes can be eit
156.1 Program A New Access Code ____________________________________________________To program a new access code, perform the following steps:1. 12:00
166.2 Erase Code ______________________________________________________________________Erase Code?: If you select this function, the keypad displays:P
176.4 Creating a Duress Code _________________________________________________________Duress Options?: If you turn on the “Duress” user option, the co
Quick Reference GuideThis manual is for Supervisor and Master users. Each ofthese types of user can access a different set of functions.The , and
186.7 Programming a Card Access Level _______________________________________________Edit Card Access: When your installation company programmed your
196.10 Changing Options for an Existing Code _________________________________________To change the options for an existing code, you must first searc
20S E C T I O N 7Changing System Settings7.1 Changing Keypad Settings ______________________________________________________Supervisor and Master use
21Changing Keypad Buzzer VolumeBuzzer Control?: This option allows you to control the volume and tone of thekeypad buzzer.After answering to the prom
22S E C T I O N 8Testing and Maintenance8.1 Testing Your Security System ___________________________________________________NOTE: You should test you
237. The system will attempt to turn on all the lights on all the system annunciators. Thelights will be on for 2 seconds. When the test is complete,
24During walk test mode, no alarms in that area will be transmitted to the centralstation. However, if a printer is connected to the system, the open
25Access code: A four- or six-digit code that allows you to turn areas on or off, and to use othersystem functions.Alarm: When a zone is violated (e.g
26Special Character ChartA P P E N D I X AUse this chart to program special characters in system labels. See section 6.3 for instructions.
27AAccess cardaccess level 18disabling 18enabling 18programming 17using 7Access code 4, 14programming 15Access level 18Alarm 25Alarm system 3Allowing
1Table of ContentsKeypad Buttons and Lights 21 About Your Security System 31.1 Using This Manual ...
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21. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD):The LCD displays prompts and system information ontwo 16-character lines. This diagram shows the StartScreen.2. Numbe
3Your DSC security equipment has been designed to give you the greatest possible flexibilityand convenience. The liquid crystal display (LCD) keypad g
4Zones and AreasThe security system has several zones (monitored areas). Each of these zones will beconnected to a sensor (motion detectors, glassbrea
5Automatic arming (auto-arming) is when the system automatically turns on one or moreareas of the system at preset times. Your installer may have set
65. The keypad displays:Automatic Arming or Automatic ArmingHas Been Delayed is now CancelledIf you have delayed automatic arming, the system will try
7Using Access CardsNOTE: This section only applies to systems that have card readers and the PC6820 accesscontrol module installed. Talk to your insta
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