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Installation Manual PC572O SUR-GARD V2.2 W A R N I N G – This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
Table of Contents System Introduction Features ............................. 3 Module Specifications ........................3 PC5720 connected to a serial printer ....................3 PC5720 connected to a DVACS network ..................3 Compatible Products ......................... 3 Getting Started Mounting the Cabinet ........................4 Wiring ............................... 4 Module Supervision ...........................
Features The PC5720 is a fire module that can be used for ULC-listed non-residential fire applications. The PC5720 can also be used as an interface between the control panel and either a serial printer or a DVAC communications network. Module Specifications •...
Getting Started Mounting the Cabinet When mounting a new cabinet for the PC5720, select a dry location close to where the serial printer will be located (if used), or near the F1/F2 subset if DVACS communications is to be used.
There is no tamper input for the PC5720. Module Supervision The PC5720 will not be supervised as a single unit unlike the other Power832 modules. It will be supervised as a PC5400 (printer) or alternate communicator (DVAC) and zone expanders 1 and 2 (zones 9-12, zones 13-16).
“How to Program”. If you will be connecting the PC5720 to a serial printer, program sections [01] to [05]. If you will be using DVACS, program section [06], option [1] as OFF. Once the PC5720 has been changed to a DVAC module, you must access DVAC programming in module programming section [803], and complete programming in sections [10] to [94].
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Section [42] Miscellaneous (Transmission) Options Option 1: Turn this option ON to have the PC5720 send alarms during an all call. Turn this option OFF to have the PC5720 send alarms and restorals during an all call. Option 2: Turn this option ON to have the PC5720 report which zones have been bypassed. Turn this option OFF for prevent the PC5720 from reporting which zones have been bypassed.
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• To have the PC5720 transmit a different code, program a value from 00-7F. NOTE: Do not program values above 7F. NOTE: If you change any of the above options from the default settings, test the PC5720 to make sure it is operating as desired.
For future use PC5010 and PC5015 Programming Sections If you will be connecting the PC5720 to a PC5010 or PC5015 control panel, access the PC5720 programming sections at a system keypad by entering [ ][8][Installer's Code][803]. Then enter the 2-digit number of the section you want to program.
[23] Miscellaneous Option Reporting Types Default Default I____I____I Police Code I____I____I For future use I____I____I Delinquency Code I____I____I For future use I____I____I Late to Close I____I____I For future use I____I____I Event Buffer 75% Full I____I____I For future use ZONE DEFINITIONS 00 Null Zone (Not Used) 10 24-Hour Supervisory Buzzer 20 20 24-Hour Freeze...
[39] Zone 25-32 Definitions Default Default I____I____I Zone 25 I____I____I Zone 29 I____I____I Zone 26 I____I____I Zone 30 I____I____I Zone 27 I____I____I Zone 31 I____I____I Zone 28 I____I____I Zone 32 [40] ID Code Default I____I____I [41] All Call Select Default I____I____I No response on All Call Response on All Call #1 only...
[50] Zone 9-16 Alarm / Restore / Bypass Reporting Codes Default Default I____I____I Zone 9 I____I____I Zone 13 I____I____I Zone 10 I____I____I Zone 14 I____I____I Zone 11 I____I____I Zone 15 I____I____I Zone 12 I____I____I Zone 16 [51] Zone 17-24 Alarm / Restore / Bypass Reporting Codes Default Default I____I____I...
[56] Zone 25-32 Tamper / Restore Reporting Codes Default Default I____I____I Zone 25 I____I____I Zone 29 I____I____I Zone 26 I____I____I Zone 30 I____I____I Zone 27 I____I____I Zone 31 I____I____I Zone 28 I____I____I Zone 32 [57] Zone 1-8 Trouble / Restore Reporting Codes Default Default I____I____I...
[62] Zone 9-16 Low Battery / Restore Reporting Codes Default Default I____I____I Zone 9 I____I____I Zone 13 I____I____I Zone 10 I____I____I Zone 14 I____I____I Zone 11 I____I____I Zone 15 I____I____I Zone 12 I____I____I Zone 16 [63] Zone 17-24 Low Battery / Restore Reporting Codes Default Default I____I____I...
[74] Zone 9-16 Tamper / Restore Reporting Types Default Default I____I____I Zone 9 I____I____I Zone 13 I____I____I Zone 10 I____I____I Zone 14 I____I____I Zone 11 I____I____I Zone 15 I____I____I Zone 12 I____I____I Zone 16 [75] Zone 17-24 Tamper / Restore Reporting Types Default Default I____I____I...
[80] Zone 25-32 Trouble / Restore Reporting Types Default Default I____I____I Zone 25 I____I____I Zone 29 I____I____I Zone 26 I____I____I Zone 30 I____I____I Zone 27 I____I____I Zone 31 I____I____I Zone 28 I____I____I Zone 32 [81] Zone 1-8 Low Battery / Restore Reporting Types Default Default I____I____I...
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7E : Specific Messages Reporting Types: For reporting type 7E, the reporting code is specified in the message to be printed or transmitted to the Computer. The zone sent to the computer is always 000. Rep. Code --- Printer MSG ------ Computer MSG Rep.
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OPEN / CLOSE REPORTS: Event Description --------------------- MT / Function Byte ---- Low Zone # ---------- SIA Message Opening By User 01 - 42 ------------- 76 ---------------------------- User # ------------------ OP0xx Closing By User 01 - 42 --------------- F6 ---------------------------- User # ------------------ CL0xx Opening By Maintenance ------------ 76 ---------------------------- 43 ------------------------ OP043 Opening By Keyswitch ---------------- 76 ---------------------------- 44 ------------------------ OP044 Opening By Downloading ------------ 76 ---------------------------- 45 ------------------------ OP045...
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WARNING Smoke Detectors Please Read Carefully Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly alert occupants of a fire for a number of reasons, some of which follow. The smoke detectors Note to Installers may have been improperly installed or positioned. Smoke may not be able to This warning contains vital information.
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This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relat- ing to normal use. It does not cover: Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer’s Lockout option enabled and exhibit no other problems will be subject to a •...