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Page 1 - Manual

WARNING This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and functionand information on the limitations as to liability of the ma

Page 2 - Quick Reference Guide

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

Page 3 - Table of Contents

97. The keypad displaysDisableZONE 1 ?To disable the detector, press .To see more options, press . The keypad displaysBypassZONE 1 ?To bypass the

Page 4 - Keypad Buttons and Lights

105.1 Viewing the Event Log __________________________________________________________The PC6010 system keeps a record of up to 2500 system events in

Page 5 - About Your Security System

115.2 Viewing the Status of the System _______________________________________________Master users can view the current status (on or off) of each are

Page 6 - IMPORTANT NOTICE

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

Page 7 - Turning Off Automatic Arming

135.3 Viewing and Resetting System Faults ___________________________________________NOTE: A fault condition reduces the security your system is desig

Page 8 - Exit Now?

14Programming Access Codes & CardsAccess codes are used to turn thesystem on and off, as well as toaccess system functions. Accesscodes can be eit

Page 9 - Using Access Cards

156.1 Program A New Access Code ____________________________________________________To program a new access code, perform the following steps:1. 12:00

Page 10 - S E C T I O N 4

166.2 Erase Code ______________________________________________________________________Erase Code?: If you select this function, the keypad displays:P

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176.4 Creating a Duress Code _________________________________________________________Duress Options?: If you turn on the “Duress” user option, the co

Page 12 - S E C T I O N 5

Quick Reference GuideThis manual is for Supervisor and Master users. Each ofthese types of user can access a different set of functions.The , and

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186.7 Programming a Card Access Level _______________________________________________Edit Card Access: When your installation company programmed your

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196.10 Changing Options for an Existing Code _________________________________________To change the options for an existing code, you must first searc

Page 15 - >, use the keys to

20S E C T I O N 7Changing System Settings7.1 Changing Keypad Settings ______________________________________________________Supervisor and Master use

Page 16 - S E C T I O N 6

21Changing Keypad Buzzer VolumeBuzzer Control?: This option allows you to control the volume and tone of thekeypad buzzer.After answering to the prom

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22S E C T I O N 8Testing and Maintenance8.1 Testing Your Security System ___________________________________________________NOTE: You should test you

Page 18 - Program Name *

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,

Page 19 - Enter Card # *

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

Page 20 - Is Assigned? N

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

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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.

Page 22 - Changing System Settings

27AAccess cardaccess level 18disabling 18enabling 18programming 17using 7Access code 4, 14programming 15Access level 18Alarm 25Alarm system 3Allowing

Page 23 - 7: Changing System Settings

1Table of ContentsKeypad Buttons and Lights 21 About Your Security System 31.1 Using This Manual ...

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28Digital Security Controls Ltd.’s liability for failure to repair theproduct under this warranty after a reasonable number of attemptswill be limited

Page 25 - 8: Testing and Maintenance

WARNING Please Read CarefullyNote to InstallersThis warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contactwith system users, it is your

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©2000 Digital Security Controls Ltd.Printed in Canada 29004815 R002

Page 27 - Glossary

21. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD):The LCD displays prompts and system information ontwo 16-character lines. This diagram shows the StartScreen.2. Numbe

Page 28 - Special Character Chart

3Your DSC security equipment has been designed to give you the greatest possible flexibilityand convenience. The liquid crystal display (LCD) keypad g

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4Zones and AreasThe security system has several zones (monitored areas). Each of these zones will beconnected to a sensor (motion detectors, glassbrea

Page 30 - LIMITED WARRANTY

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

Page 31 - WARNING Please Read Carefully

65. The keypad displays:Automatic Arming or Automatic ArmingHas Been Delayed is now CancelledIf you have delayed automatic arming, the system will try

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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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