Special Installer Instructions; Alternate Communicator Programming; Pc5132; Pc5100 - DSC PC5020 Installation Manual

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5.11 Special Installer Instructions

[901] - Installer Walk Test Mode Enable / Disable

The Installer Walk Test can be used to test the alarm state of
each zone of the panel. The walk test cannot be used to test
zone type [24]. Before beginning the walk test, ensure the fol-
lowing conditions are met:
1. The panel is disarmed
2. The Keypad Blanking option is disabled (section [016]: [3])
3. The Fire Bell is Continuous option is disabled (section [014]: [8])
4. The Transmission Delay is disabled, if Transmission Delay is not
required (section [377])
NOTE: Fire Troubles are not supported in Walk Test.
All outputs will activate for both partitions during the walk test,
regardless of programming.
To perform a Walk Test, do the following:
1. Enter Installer Programming
2. Enter Section [901]
When any zone is violated the panel will activate the Bell Output
for two seconds, log the event to the Event Buffer and commu-
nicate the alarm to central station if the Alarm/Restore
Communications during Walk Test is enabled. Each zone
should be tested several times during the test. Check the event
buffer to ensure that all zones and FAP keys are functioning
properly. The Ready, Armed and Trouble lights will flash for the
duration of the Walk Test. During the Walk Test, the panel moni-
tors for zone activity. After 10 minutes of no activity, all keypads
will sound 5 beeps every 10 seconds. After another 5 minutes of
no zone activity, the panel will automatically end Walk Test and
return to the normal state.
NOTE: The transmission delay timer will affect the communica-
tion of events during walk test mode.
To stop the test, you must do the following:
1. Enter Installer Programming
2. Enter Section [901]
Zones do not have to be restored to stop the test. After the test
is complete, check the Event Buffer to ensure that the Audible/
Silent 24-Hr. PGM alarms have been restored.
NOTE: The Alarm Memory is cleared upon entering Walk Test
mode. When the Walk Test is complete, the Alarm Memory will
indicate the zones tested. The Alarm Memory will be cleared the
next time the panel is armed.
[902] - Reset Module Supervision
All modules will automatically enroll within one minute upon
power up (except the PC5132 if there are no serial numbers pro-
grammed). If modules are to be removed, this section should be
entered after the removal of the modules so that it may clear any
supervisory troubles that may be present. When this mode is
entered, the system will re-evaluate the components of the system.
If there is a module that is not properly communicating with the
system and this section is entered, the module will be deleted
from the system. Once executed, all pending Supervisory Trouble
Restores will not be logged or transmitted.

[903] - Module Supervision Field

When this mode is entered, the system will display all of the
modules presently enrolled on the system as indicated below.
P r o g r a m m i n g S e c t i o n s : 5 . 1 1 S p e c i a l I n s t a l l e r I n s t r u c t i o n s
[903] MODULE SUPERVISION FIELD
Indicator
Lights 1-8
Lights 9-14
Light 15
Light 16
Light 17
Light 18
Light 19
Light 20
Light 21
Light 22
Light 23
Light 24
Light 25
Light 26-29
[904] - Module Placement Test
Module Selection
Upon entering Section [904], a 2 digit entry will be required to
select the zone number to be tested. Valid entries are 01-32 for
Zones 01-32 respectively. On an LCD Keypad, there are two ways
to make a zone selection: direct entry of "01"-"32", or by scroll-
ing across to the description of the module (i.e. "Zone 1"). If a
module is selected that is not enrolled, an error tone will sound.
Placement Indication
After the zone is selected, the alarm contacts must be opened.
This will register a signal strength value that will be indicated and
enunciated on all keypads, as well as on the Bell. The system will
remain in this test mode until [#] is pressed or Installer's timeout
(20 minutes).
• GOOD signal will be indicated by Light 1 on an LED keypad or
the word GOOD on an LCD keypad. It will be enunciated on
the Keypad by 1 beep and on the Bell by 1 Squawk.
• FAIR signal will be indicated by Light 2 on an LED keypad or
the word FAIR on an LCD keypad. It will be enunciated on the
Keypad by 2 beep and on the Bell by 2 Squawk.
• BAD signal will be indicated by Light 3 on an LED keypad or
the word BAD on an LCD keypad. It will be enunciated on the
Keypad by 3 beep and on the Bell by 3 Squawk.
• Non-Enrolled zone will be annunciated on the Keypad by an
error tone.
[906] - Local Downlook Remote Trigger
While in this section, either 1 or 2 may be pressed to initiate
Downlook to either Phone Number 1 or 2, respectively. The
panel will communicate the System Test event, log "Downlook
Remote Trigger", and transmit the script found in the PC5108L
for Remote Trigger.
[990][Installer Code] - Installer Lockout Enable
If enabled, the panel will give a distinctive audible indication on
power up (the phone line relay will click 10 times). This feature
will have no effect on a Software Default (all programming will
return to the factory defaults). However, if a hardware default is
attempted while lockout is enabled, the default will not occur,
and the fraudulent attempt will be logged to the event buffer.
Installer Lockout
If Installer Lockout is selected a hardware default cannot be
performed. If a software default is performed all programming
will restore to factory default.
Module
Keypads 1-8
Zone Expander Groups 1-6

PC5100

Zone Expander Group 7

PC5132

PC5208
PC5204
PC5400
PC59XX
Alternate Communicator
Downlook Module
ESCORT 5580
For Future Use
PC520X1-4
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