Pc585 programming manual
Page Programming Toggle Option Sections Programming Toggle Option Sections The keypad displays the information using a binary format, according to the following chart: Some programming sections contain several toggle options. See Hex data entry instructions The panel will use zone lights 1 through 8 to indicate if the dif- ferent options are enabled or disabled.
Page Section 5: Program Descriptions S e c t io n 5 : P ro g ra m De s c ri p t i o n s The following section explains the operation of all programma- should be disarmed.
If the panel is disarmed before the entry ble features and options and provides a summary of all corre- time expires, no alarm will be generated.
When this zone is violated, the system will arm. When this zone is secured, the system will disarm. Page Downloading 4. To prevent the panel from reporting an event, the reporting NOTE:Do not use the digit C in a reporting code when using code should be programmed as [00]. Pager Format. It will not activate during pre-alert or This output can be activated and deactivated remotely using delays.
The alarm out- Closing Confirmation, if enabled, will cause the keypad to put will sound until a code is entered or until the bell cut-off beep 8 times rapidly after the closing reporting code has time expires.
Page Keypad Tampers 5. Page 33 P r o g r a m m i n g W o r k s h e e t s Zone Programming Summary Zone programming can be found in sections [] - [], [] - [], [] and [] - []. Page Pgm Output Options a downloading call. Page Pgm Output Attributes [10] System Event Strobe Output [13] Kissoff Output The output will activate for two seconds after the control panel The output activates when any of the selected system events alarms occur on the system.
Page Telephone Line Monitor Tlm [5] Access Code Req. No code Req. The panel can send a Bell Circuit activation. Page Swinger Shutdown will pulse the keypad sounder during the last 10 seconds to panel will lock out all keypads for the Lockout Duration and log warn the user the system is about to go into alarm. If there was the event to the Event Buffer. For the duration of the Lockout, the an alarm during the armed period, the keypad will pulse for the panel will sound an error tone when any key is pressed.
All others will be ignored. PGM Options are programmed in section []. Program Keypad Zone Assignments in section []. Any zones not used on the system should be disabled in this section. Disabled wireless zones should have a blank serial number ie. Page 38 [] Priority Alarm and Restoral Section 5. Press the [ ] key. Full System Test We recommend that you test your system weekly.
Should the system fail to function properly, call your installation company immediately for service. NOTE: Perform system tests during off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening.
Inform the monitoring station that you are testing your system. Begin with the system in the Ready state. The bell and keypad buzzer will sound for two seconds and all keypad lights will turn ON. Press [ ] to exit. Activate each sensor in turn e. The zone light will turn OFF when the system restores to normal i. From an LCD keypad, the following message will be displayed when each zone is activated Use the arrow keys to view which zone is open.
This message will Secure System Before Arming disappear when the zone is restored. If the panel has any fire zones, activation will cause the alarm signal to sound in a pulsed mode.
Contact your installer for information on safe methods of testing detectors. When testing is complete, call and advise the monitoring station. Should the system fail to function properly, contact your installer.
NOTE: Some features described above will not be functional unless enabled by your installer. Please ensure that your installer has advised you which features are functional on your system. Door Chime Feature The door chime feature is used to provide a tone from the keypad each time a door or window is opened or closed. The doors and windows which will provide this indication are programmed by your installer. When the command is entered, the keypad buzzer will beep 3 times if the door chime feature is enabled and will sound one long beep if it is disabled.
Use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired keypad sound level and press the [ ] key to exit. Use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired backlighting level and press the [ ] key to exit. Use the arrow keys to scroll to the desired contrast level and press the [ ] key to exit. The keypad will display the event, event number, time and date along with the zone number and user code, if applicable.
Use the arrow keys to scroll through the events in the buffer. When you have finished viewing the Event Buffer, press the [ ] key to exit. During this time, the panel will answer incoming downloading calls. For more information, please ask your installer. The transmission of the alarm to the monitoring station is delayed for 30 seconds.
If the alarm is not cleared within the 30 second delay, the it will be transmitted to the monitoring station. Silence To silence the bell or siren, press the [ ] key. If the alarm is silenced and the smoke detector is not reset, the alarm will resound after 90 seconds.
Resetting Smoke Detectors Once the smoke detector is reset, if it still detects smoke, the alarm sequence will resound as described above. If there is no smoke, the system will return to normal.
Select Output Command Output 2 NOTE: If you suspect that a fire alarm has transmitted and that there is no fire condition, call the monitoring station to avoid an unnecessary response. If a fire condition is apparent, follow your evacuation plan immediately. If the alarm sounds at night, evacuate immediately. NOTE: The description above may not be applicable depending on how your installer has programmed the fire alarm operations on your system.
Ask your installer for more information regarding your system's operation. Household Fire Safety Audit Most fires occur in the home. To minimize this danger, we recommend that a household fire safety audit be conducted and a fire escape plan be developed. Are all electrical appliances and outlets in a safe condition? Check for frayed cords, overloaded lighting circuits, etc.
If you are uncertain about the condition of your electrical appliances or household service, have a professional evaluate these units. Are all flammable liquids stored safely in closed containers in a well ventilated cool area? Cleaning with flammable liquids should be avoided. Are fire hazardous materials matches well out of reach of children? Are furnaces and wood burning appliances properly installed, clean and in good working order?
Have a professional evaluate these appliances. Fire Escape Planning There is often very little time between the detection of a fire and the time it becomes deadly. It is thus very important that a family escape plan be developed and rehearsed. Every family member should participate in developing the escape plan.
Study the possible escape routes from each location within the house. Since many fires occur at night, special attention should be given to the escape routes from sleeping quarters.
Escape from a bedroom must be possible without opening the interior door. Ensure that they are not painted shut, and that their locking mechanisms operate smoothly. This includes making sure that those who are to perform the rescue can promptly hear the fire warning signal. Be sure to remove snow from exterior patio doors in winter; outdoor furniture or equipment should not block exits.
Once everyone is out of the building, call the 15 Fire Department. Do not investigate or attempt to fight the fire, and do not gather belongings or pets as this wastes valuable time. Once outside, do not re-enter the house. Wait for the fire department. Revise the plan as conditions change, such as the number of people in the home, or if there are changes to the building's construction.
If you are unsure about system operation, contact your installing dealer. If available, have your local fire prevention officer conduct an in-house fire safety inspection. Maintenance With normal use, the system requires minimum maintenance. The following points should be observed. Do not wash the security station with a wet cloth. Light dusting with a slightly moistened cloth should remove normal accumulations of dust. We recommended, however, that the stand-by batteries be replaced every three years.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. This booklet is available from the U. Government Printing Office, Washington D. On the side of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number of this equipment. INCIDENCE OF HARM Should terminal equipment or protective circuitry cause harm to the telephone network, the telephone company shall, where practicable, notify the customer that temporary disconnection of service may be required; however, where prior notice is not practicable, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service if such action is deemed reasonable in the circumstances.
An LED keypad will indicate battery failure using zone lights 1 to 8. The following will occur: Keypad beeps: Keypad displays: Press [7] 1 Zones with low batteries LED keypad - zone lights 1 to 32 Press [7] again 2 Handheld keypads with low batteries LED keypad - zone lights 1 to 4 Press [7] again 3 Wireless keys with low batteries LED keypad - zone lights 1 to 8 To view the battery conditions of wireless keys 9 through 16, you must use an LCD keypad.
Loss of System Time: When the panel is powered up, the internal clock needs to be set to the correct time. This trouble is cleared when an attempt is made to reset the clock. The keypad will flash the Memory or System light and the zone indicator lights corresponding to the alarm or tamper conditions which occurred during or since the last armed period. To clear the Memory or System light, arm and disarm the system.
The feature can be turned on or off while the system is armed or disarmed. They are: Access code One master code Access codes 01 - Two duress codes Access codes 41 - Access codes can be either four or six digits see 5.
Master Code — Access Code 40 This code can be used to program all access codes. The Master code has all Access Code Attributes enabled by default, so that the Master code can be used to perform any keypad function. Master code attributes cannot be changed. When the Code Required for Bypassing option is enabled, users will need to enter a valid access code when bypassing zones. Individual access codes can have the Zone Bypassing attribute disabled under Access Code Attribute programming.
For more information regarding access code options, please see 5. Duress Code — Access Code 33 and 34 Duress codes will send a duress reporting code to the central station when entered.
NOTE: If a duress code is programmed, when it is used, the panel will always send a reporting code to the central station, even if the attributes of the duress code are turned off. Supervisor Codes — Access Code 41 and 42 These codes can be used to program general access and duress codes. The two supervisor codes have all attributes on by default. These settings can be changed. Access Code Attributes There are three access code attributes which can be programmed for each code. Then enter the code number [,33,34,41,42].
Enter the attribute number: Attribute [1] Not used Attribute [3] Zone bypassing enabled Attribute [4]-[6] Not used Attribute [7] To do this, enable attribute [7] on all access codes associated with wireless keys. The Program or System light will flash. Press the number [1] to [6] for the item to be programmed. The keypad will sound three short beeps when auto-arm is enabled and one long beep when disabled.
For more information, see 3. When programming the auto-arm time, enter the time hour and minute using 24hr format [HH MM]. The panel will also send a System Test Reporting code, if programmed. During this time, the panel will answer incoming downloading calls. The keypad will display the event, event number, time and date along with the zone number and access code, if applicable.
When you have finished viewing the event buffer, press [ ] to exit. Brightness Control You can select from 10 different backlighting levels. Press [ ] to exit. Contrast Control You can select from 10 different display contrast levels. Keypad Sounder Control You can select from 21 different keypad tones. The outputs may be activated when the system is either armed or disarmed.
If Quick Arm is not enabled, the user will have to enter an access code before the system will stay arm. This output can be used for operating devices such a garage door opener, lighting or door strikes.
Enable the Quick Arm feature programming section [], option [4] to have this key function without the need to enter an access code. If Quick Arm is not enabled, the user will have to enter an access code before the system will away arm. When the panel is being Away armed, users can restart the exit delay once, by pressing the Away button before the exit delay expires. This will not work if the panel is being Stay armed.
If using output option [03], do not program [20] Command Output Option 2. Please see 5. See sections 4 and 5 for more information.
During this time, the panel will ignore only one activation of a Delay zone. When the Delay zone is secured, the panel will end the two minute quick exit delay. If a second Delay zone is tripped, or if the zone is not restored after two minutes, the panel will begin entry delay 1. Each of these keys is programmed by default to perform one of the functions described below. Press and hold the appropriate key for two seconds to activate a function.
If the Quick Arm option is disabled section [], option [4] , users will need to enter an access code after pressing a function key. See 2. For more information regarding each function, please refer to the appropriate part of Section 3. Enable the Quick Arm feature programming 11 3. This feature, if enabled, will override the clock display. This option can be programmed in LCD programming section [66], option [4]. This option can be programmed in LCD programming section [66], option [3].
Keypad Zones see 2. The backlighting boost will last for an additional 30 seconds after the last keypress. NOTE: Read the following section of the manual very carefully before you begin programming.
We also recommend filling out the Programming Worksheets section before you program the panel. A set number of programming boxes are allotted for each section requiring decimal data e. If a digit is entered for each program box, the panel will automatically exit from the selected programming section.
This is handy if you only need to change digits in the first few programming boxes. All other digits in the programming section will remain unchanged.
The Armed light will turn on to indicate that the panel is waiting for the three-digit programming section number. Enter the three-digit section number corresponding to the section you wish to program. The Armed light will turn off.
The Ready light will turn on to indicate that the panel is waiting for the information required to complete programming the selected section. Enter the information required to complete section programming i. NOTE: If the three-digit section number entered is invalid, or if the module which pertains to the section is not present, the keypad will sound a two second error tone.
From an LCD Keypad: 1. Enter the three-digit number corresponding to the programming section number you wish to program. The keypad will now display the information required to complete programming the selected section.
If you enter information into a section and make a mistake, press the [ ] key to exit the section. Select that section again and re-enter the information correctly.
NOTE: There must be one digit in each box in the programming section in order for the change to be valid. On occasion, hexadecimal HEX digits may be required.
The panel will enter HEX programming and Ready light will begin to flash. If another HEX digit is required, press the corresponding number. The Ready light will turn on and the panel will return to regular decimal programming.
If you are using a pulse communications format, a decimal zero [0] does not transmit. Programming a zero [0] tells the panel not to send any pulses for that digit. Decimal zero [0] is a filler digit.
The panel will use zone lights 1 through 8 to indicate if the different options are enabled or disabled. Once all the toggle options have been selected correctly, press the [ ] key to exit the section and save the changes. Refer to the Programming Worksheets in this manual to determine what each option represents and whether the light should be ON or OFF for your application. When a programming section is entered, the keypad will immediately display the first digit of information programmed in that section.
The keypad displays the information using a binary format, according to the following chart: See Hex data entry instructions Press any of the Emergency Keys Fire, Auxiliary or Panic to advance to the next digit. When all the digits in a section have been viewed, the panel will exit the section; the Ready Light will turn OFF and the Armed light will turn ON, waiting for the next three-digit programming section number to be entered.
Press the [ ] key to exit the section LCD Keypad When a programming section is entered, the keypad will immediately display all the information programmed in that section.
Scroll past the end of the data displayed or press the [ ] key to exit the section. Typically, this zone is used for windows, patio doors or other perimeter zones, and glass break detectors. If the zone is violated before the entry delay has begun, it will cause an instant alarm. Typically, this zone is used for interior protection devices, such as motion detectors. The automatic bypass prevents the user from having to manually bypass interior type zones when arming at home.
This zone is typically used for interior protection devices, such as motion detectors. If the Master Code Not Changeable option is enabled, the system master code can only be changed by the installer. The Maintenance code can only be used to arm and disarm the system. General access codes can arm and disarm the system.
Section [] Master Code. Section [] Maintenance Code. Section [] Master Code Not Changeable. Section []: [6] Code Required for Bypassing. Section []: [5] 6-digit User Access Codes. Section []: [5] 5. Disable unused zones, or enable additional zones in programming sections [] - []. The zone definitions describe how each of the zones you use will operate.
Program a two-digit code describing the zone definition in sections [] - []. Select a definition from the list below. In addition, each zone has eight different attributes which may be programmed in sections [] to []. Unused zones should be programmed as Null zones. Once the exit delay has expired, opening the zone will start the entry delay timer.
During the entry delay time, the keypad buzzer will sound steadily to advise the user that the system should be disarmed. If the panel is disarmed before the entry time expires, no alarm will be generated. This zone option will help prevent false alarms since it always provides an entry delay time for the user to turn off the panel. When this zone is violated, the alarm output will be immediately activated pre-alert but the communicator will be delayed for 30 seconds.
If the user presses any key on any keypad during this delay, the alarm output and the communicator will be delayed an additional 90 seconds, giving the user time to correct the problem. If the zone is still violated after the 90 second delay, the panel will sound the alarm output and delay the communicator for 30 seconds. If the user does not press a key during the 30 second prealert, the alarm output will latch and the panel will communicate the alarm to the central station.
Typically this zone is used for latching smoke detectors. When this zone is violated, the panel will immediately latch the alarm output and communicate to the central station. Typically this zone is used for pull stations. This zone gives a silent alarm by default. NOTE: Wireless zones should not be programmed as zone types [22] - [24]. When this zone is secured, the system will disarm. If the panel is Away armed a delay zone is violated during the exit delay, or the Away function key is used , the Interior Delay zone will work the same as the Interior zone [04].
Zone Definitions. Additional zone attributes can be programmed to customize the operation of a zone for a specific application. At the end of the exit delay, if this type of zone is violated, it will be ignored by the panel. Once the zone is secured, it will be monitored by the system. This zone attribute, for example, will allow the user to arm the system with the garage door open.
Later, when the door is closed, it will be armed along with the rest of the system. Do not program this attribute for 24Hr zones. This allows the panel to generate a low battery trouble and zone supervisories for the wireless zones. P r o g r a m D e s c r i p t i o n s : NOTE: Any zone with the wireless attribute enabled will not cause an alarm for a fault condition when armed or any time for hr zones. Zone Attributes. Sections [] - []: [1] - [8] 5. Once the keypad zones are installed, assign the zone in programming section [] Keypad Zone Assignments.
Enter the 2-digit zone designated for each keypad slot from Keypad Zone Assignments. If communication is enabled, the panel will attempt to call central station when an event with a valid reporting code occurs. If the Switch to Pulse Dial option is enabled, the panel will switch to pulse dialing on the fifth attempt to call the central station. When this option is disabled, the panel will always dial using DTMF. When the Force Dialing option is enabled, the panel will dial out regardless of the presence of dial tone.
Each dialing attempt will follow this pattern: a the panel picks up the telephone line and searches for dial tone for 5 seconds b if no dial tone is found, the panel hangs up and waits for 20 seconds c the panel picks up the telephone line again and searches for a dial tone for 5 seconds d the panel will then dial regardless of the presence of dial tone If there is no initial handshake recognized within 40 seconds the panel will then hang up the line.
If the Force Dialing option is disabled, each attempt will still follow the above pattern, except that the panel will not dial in step d if no dial tone is detected.
The Delay Between Dialing Attempts timer adds a delay before the next call is dialed. If the Busy Tone Detection option is enabled, the panel will hang up after detecting busy tone for 5 seconds and will redial after the amount of time programmed in the Delay Between Dialing Attempts section.
Maximum Dialing Attempts determines the maximum number of attempts the panel will make to send a signal to the central station before indicating a Failure to Communicate FTC trouble condition.
The 3rd Telephone Number can be used to back up the 1st in this situation. If FTC Trouble Only when Armed is enabled, only the keypad buzzer will sound trouble beeps every 10 seconds until a key is pressed.
Post Dial Wait for Handshake determines the amount of time the panel will wait for a valid handshake from the receiver. If the panel does not hear the handshake it will consider the call a failed attempt, hang up and try again. With ID Tone Enabled the panel will pulse a tone on the telephone line to indicate that the panel is on the line. NOTE: Contact your local telephone company to confirm which settings should be used. Section []: [1] Communicator Call Direction Options. Section []-[] Force Dialing.
Section []: [2] Delay Between Dialing Attempts. Section [] Busy Tone Detection. Section []: [6] Maximum Dialing Attempts. Section [] Post Dial Wait for Handshake.
Section []: [1] ID Tone Enabled. Section []: [8] Communications Priority. Section []: [8] 5. There are two account numbers programmable for the PC First Account Code 4 digits. Section [] Second Account Code 4 digits. Section [] 5. If the Alternate Dial option is enabled, the panel will alternate between the first and third telephone numbers when attempting to call the central station.
If the option is disabled, the panel will only attempt to call the Third telephone number after failing to communicate with the first telephone number. NOTE: Telephone numbers can be up to 32 digits. This allows you to add special digits if required. To program the telephone number, enter the numbers 0 through 9 as required.
First Telephone Number. Section [] Second Telephone Number. Section [] Third Telephone Number. Section [] Third Telephone Number Enable. Section []: [5] Alternate Dial. Section []: [6] 5. Section []: [2] Closings Arming Codes If the Closing Confirmation option is enabled, once the exit delay expires, the keypad will sound a series of eight beeps to confirm to the user that the closing code was sent and received by the central station.
Closing Confirmation. If wireless keys with no access code are used, the event will be logged and transmitted as opening or closing by keyswitch. The Function Keys Require Code option must be selected section [], option 4 OFF in order for wireless keys to be identified for arming. Disarming will always be logged by access code, if one is programmed for the Key, regardless of this option.
The panel can be programmed to report events to the central station by sending the Reporting Code programmed for a particular event. In most cases, the digit C will be interpreted as a [ ], which will terminate the page before it has finished. Reporting Codes. Section [] to [] Wireless Maintenance The panel will transmit a Wireless Device Low Battery Alarm reporting code if a low battery condition is indicated by a detector.
The transmission of the trouble will be delayed by the number of days programmed for Zone Low Battery Transmission Delay.
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