Programmable Output Options (Pgm Terminal); Communicator Call Directions; Downloading Telephone Number; Downloading Access Code - DSC PC1550 Installation Manual

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Openings "B"
Closings "C"
Troubles "F"
Miscellaneous "D"
[24]
Programmable Output Options
(PGM Terminal)
The PGM output can be programmed in this section to operate in
response to various panel operations. The output pulse connects
the PGM terminal to the negative power rail.
[01] Ground Start Pulse
This option provides a 2-second output pulse before dialling
begins to obtain the dial tone on Ground Start telephone
equipment.
[02] Utility Output, no Access Code
When activated by entering the [
output will go low for 5 seconds and the keypad buzzer will
sound.
[03] Utility Output, any Access Code
The same as [02], except the command is [
access code].
[04] 5-Second Reset Pulse
When this option is selected, the PGM output is normally low.
That is, it is just the reverse of all other options which are
normally high and go low when activated. This option is
normally used as the negative return for power to 4-wire
smoke detectors (positive comes from the AUX + terminal). To
activate this output (to reset smoke detectors), enter [
The PGM terminal will go high (open circuit), and thus remove
power from the devices connected. The keypad buzzer will
sound for the 5-second period.
[05] Courtesy Pulse
This option provides an output which follows the entry and exit
times. It can be used to turn on a courtesy light near the exit
door for the duration of the entry / exit times.
[06] Keypad Buzzer Follow Mode
The PGM output will go low as long as the keypad buzzer is
ON for "24 Hour Buzzer Zone", "Door Chime", "Entry Delay"
and "Auto-Arm Alert".
[07] System Status (Armed / Disarmed)
The PGM output switches to and remains at ground as long as
the panel is armed. The output goes high (open) while the
panel is disarmed.
[08] Strobe Output (Latched Alarm Output)
The PGM switches to ground on an alarm and remains low
until the panel is disarmed. It can be used to indicate that an
alarm has occurred before entering the premises.
[09] Failure to Communicate
The PGM output switches to ground if the systems fails to
communicate after 8 attempts to each phone number that will
be tried according to the communicator call direction options.
The output remains low until a successful communication
takes place or until trouble #4 is cleared from the keypad. This
option can be used to tie two systems together so that if one
fails to communicate, the other system will report the failure.
[0A] PGM ON during Entry Delay
The PGM output will be switched on for the duration of the
Entry Delay. This option may be used to provide lighting in the
entrance area, or to activate a device when the Entry Delay
begins.
[0B] PGM ON during Exit Delay
The PGM output will be switched on for the duration of the Exit
Delay. This option may be used to provide lighting in the exit
area, or to activate a device when the Exit Delay begins.
[0C] LINKS1000 Interface
i.e. B2 = opening by user 2
i.e. C4 = closing by user 4
i.e. F5 = trouble from source 5
i.e. D1 = partial closing
*
][7] command, the PGM
*
][7] [any valid
This option configures the system for use with the LINKS1000
Cellular Alarm Communicator. Refer to the LINKS Installation
Manual for further programming instructions.
[25]

Communicator Call Directions

This section requires four single digit entries using digits 0 to 3 only.
This section defines how the communicator will call the telephone
numbers programmed in sections [01] and [03] to report the
following events:
• Zone Alarms and Restorals
• Access Codes Openings and Closings
• Priority Alarms and Restorals
• Maintenance Alarms and Restorals
Enter ONE digit from the list below for each of the above categories.
Factory default = 1 for all 4 code groups.
[0]
Disables the function (no transmission for the group)
[1]
Call 1st phone number and back-up to the 2nd phone
number when section [13] light 1 is set to OFF and the panel
has made 8 unsuccessful tries on the 1st phone number.
[2]
Call the 2nd phone number only
[3]
Always call both phone numbers
If [#] is pressed during data entry, you will be returned to the
installer's programming mode and data for this section will NOT be
saved.
[26]

Downloading Telephone Number

This telephone number is used by the panel to call the downloading
*
][7].
computer when a request to call is make by entering [
an auto-download. See section [14] 3rd System Option Code, lights
2 and 3. See section [01] 1st Phone Number for instructions on
programming the downloading telephone number.
[27]

Downloading Access Code

This 4-digit code allows the panel to confirm that it is communicating
with a valid downloading computer. Enter 4 digits using the numbers
0 through 9 only. The factory default code is [1515].
[28]

Panel Identification Code

This 4-digit code allows the downloading computer to confirm the
identity of the control panel. Enter 4 digits using the number keys
0 through 9 only. The factory default code is [1501].
[29]

Number of Rings Before Answering

Section [29] is used to set the number of rings before the panel will
pickup and answer the call. See section [31] for information on
using the panel with an answering machine connected to the same
phone line.
[30]

Reset to Factory Default

Software
Entering [30] will perform a software reset to the factory default
values. Once this command is entered, the keypad buzzer will
beep several times. The "Trouble" LED will be ON during the reset
sequence.
Hardware
If the installer's code is forgotten and a software reset cannot be
performed, the panel can be reset to the factory default values with
the following method.
1. Remove all power, AC and battery, from the panel.
2. Short the pads on the panel labelled EEPROM RESET.
3. While maintaining the short, power-up the panel and wait for at
least 10 seconds before removing the short.
4. Upon removal of the short, the keypad buzzer will beep and the
panel will be reset to the factory default values.
[31]
4th System Option Code
*
][4] or for
13

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