Removing Modules; Zone Wiring - DSC PC1555 CP-01 Installation Manual

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If a module is connected but does not show as being
present, it may be due to any of the following reasons:
• it is not connected to the Keybus
• there is a Keybus wiring problem
• the module is more than 1,000'/305m from the panel
• the module does not have enough power
• the PC5132 does not have any devices added

2.8 Removing Modules

If a module is no longer required on the system, the panel
must be told to stop supervising the module. To do this:
1. Remove the module from the Keybus.
2. Press [*] [8] [Installer Code] to enter Installer Program-
ming.
3. Press [902] to enable supervision. The panel will auto-
matically search for all modules on the system, will see
that the module has been removed, and will stop
supervising it.
4. Once the search is complete (it will take about 1
minute) enter section [903] to confirm that the correct
modules are supervised on the system.

2.9 Zone Wiring

For a complete description of the operation of all zone
types, see section 'Basic Programming PWS Sect 3'.
There are several different ways in which zones may be
wired, depending on which programming options have
been selected. The panel can be programmed to supervise
normally closed, end of line, or double end of line loops.
Refer to the following sections to study each type of indi-
vidually supervised zone wiring.
NOTE:
Any zone programmed for Fire or 24-hr Supervisory
must be wired with a single end of line (EOL) resistor regard-
less of the type of zone wiring supervision selected for the
panel (section [013], options [1] and [2]). See Zone Defini-
tions [001]-[002]. If you change the zone supervision options
from DEOL to EOL or from NC to DEOL (section [013],
options [1] or [2]), power the system down completely, and
then power it back up for correct operation.
Normally Closed (NC) Loops
To enable normally closed loops, programming section
[013], option [1] must be ON.
NOTE:
This option should only be selected if Normally
Closed (NC) devices/contacts are being used.
ANY Z
ANY COM
TERMINAL
TERMINAL
Normally Closed Loops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [013], Option [1]
Single End Of Line (EOL) Resistors
To enable panel detection of single end of line resistors,
programming section [013], options [1] and [2] must be
OFF.
NOTE:
This option should be selected if either Normally
Closed (NC) or Normally Open (NO) detection devices or con-
tacts are being used.
ANY Z
ANY COM
TERMINAL
TERMINAL
End of Line Resistors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [013], Option [1]
Single End of Line Resistors . . . . . . . . . . . Section [013], Option [2]
Double End of Line (DEOL) Resistors
Double end of line resistors allow the panel to determine
if the zone is in alarm, tampered or faulted.
To enable panel detection of double end-of-line resistors,
programming section [013], option [1] must be OFF and
option [2] must be ON.
NOTE:
If the double EOL supervision option is enabled, all
hardwired zones must be wired for double EOL resistors,
except for Fire and 24-hr Supervisory zones.
Do not wire DEOL resistors on keypad zones.
Do not use DEOL resistors for Fire zones or 24-hr Supervisory
zones. Do not wire Fire zones to keypad zone terminals if
the DEOL supervision option is selected.
This option can only be selected if Normally Closed (NC)
detection devices or contacts are being used. Only one NC
contact can be connected to each zone.
The following chart shows zone status under certain con-
ditions:
Loop Resistance
0Ω (shorted wire, loop shorted)
5600Ω (contact closed)
Infinite (broken wire, loop open)
11200Ω (contact open)
End-of-Line Resistors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [013], Option [1]
Double End-of-Line Resistors . . . . . . . . . . Section [013], Option [2]
Fire Zone Wiring - 4-wire Smoke Detectors
All zones defined as Fire ( see section 'Basic Programming
PWS Sect 3' ) must be wired according to the following
diagram:
7
Loop Status
Fault
Secure
Tamper
Violated

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