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Keypad Programmable ......................................................... 2
EEPROM Memory ................................................................. 2
Static/Lightning Protection .................................................... 2
Supervision ........................................................................... 2
Operation .............................................................................. 2
PC1550 Control Panel .......................................................... 2
PC1500RK Keypad ............................................................... 2
Mounting the Panel ............................................................... 3
Mounting the Keypad ........................................................... 3
Auxiliary Power Connection .................................................. 3
PGM Terminal Connections .................................................. 3
Bell/Siren Connection ........................................................... 3
Keypad Wiring ...................................................................... 3
Fire Zone Wiring ................................................................... 3
Burglary Zone Wiring ............................................................ 3
Battery Connection ............................................................... 3
Telephone Line Wiring .......................................................... 3
Introduction ........................................................................... 5
Master Code ......................................................................... 5
2nd Master Code .................................................................. 5
Installer's Programming Code .............................................. 5
Arming .................................................................................. 5
Auto-Bypass/Home-Away Arming ........................................ 5
Arming Without Entry Delay .................................................. 5
Disarming .............................................................................. 5
Zone Bypassing .................................................................... 5
Trouble Conditions ............................................................... 5
Alarm Memory ....................................................................... 6
Downloading Callup Command ........................................... 6
User Programming Commands ............................................ 6
EEPROM Reset ..................................................................... 6
User Function Commands .................................................... 6
Utility Output Command ....................................................... 7
Installer's Programming Command ...................................... 7
Arming without Entry Delay .................................................. 7
Arming For The Night ........................................................... 7
Quick-Exit Command ............................................................ 7
Quick-Arm Command ........................................................... 7
Keypad Zones ...................................................................... 7
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How to Program .................................................................... 8
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Program Data Review ........................................................... 8
Binary Data Display .............................................................. 8
HEX Data Programming ........................................................ 8
Programming Sections ......................................................... 8
[00] Binary Programming .................................................... 8
[01] 1st Phone Number ....................................................... 8
[02] 1st Account Code ........................................................ 9
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[03] 2nd Phone Number ...................................................... 9
[04] 2nd Account Code ....................................................... 9
[05] to [10] Reporting Codes ................................................ 9
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[05] Zone Alarm Reporting Codes ...................................... 9
[06] Zone Restoral Reporting Codes .................................. 9
[07] Closing (Arming) Reporting Codes .............................. 9
Partial Closing Reporting Code ................................... 9
After Alarm Reporting Code ......................................... 9
[09] Priority Alarms and Restorals ....................................... 9
[10] Maintenance Alarms and Restorals ........................... 10
[11] Zone Definitions ......................................................... 10
[12] 1st System Option Code ............................................ 11
[13] 2nd System Option Code ........................................... 11
[14] 3rd System Option Code ............................................ 11
[15] Communication Variables .......................................... 11
[16] Zone Bypass Mask ..................................................... 11
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[17] System Times ............................................................. 11
[19] System Clock Times ................................................... 12
[20] New Installer's Code .................................................. 12
[21] New Master Code ...................................................... 12
[22] 2nd Master Code ....................................................... 12
[23] Communication Formats ............................................ 12
[24] Programmable Output Options .................................. 13
(PGM Terminal) .......................................................... 13
[25] Communicator Call Directions ................................... 13
[26] Downloading Telephone Number .............................. 13
[27] Downloading Access Code ....................................... 13
[28] Panel Identification Code ........................................... 13
[29] Number of Rings Before Answering .......................... 13
[30] Reset to Factory Default ............................................. 13
[31] 4th System Option Code ............................................ 14
[32] 5th System Option Code ............................................ 14
[34] 6th System Option Code ............................................ 14
[35] LINKS1000 Test Reporting Code ............................... 14
[36] Keypad Lockout Control ............................................ 14
[90] Installer's Lockout Enable .......................................... 14
[91] Installer's Lockout Disable ......................................... 14
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    SPECIFICATIONS [03] 2nd Phone Number ............9 PC1550 Control Panel ............2 [04] 2nd Account Code ............9 PC1500RK Keypad ............... 2 [05] to [10] Reporting Codes ..........9 INSTALLATION [05] Zone Alarm Reporting Codes ........9 Mounting the Panel ............... 3 [06] Zone Restoral Reporting Codes ........
  • Page 2: Features

    Static/Lightning Protection • Auxiliary power output: 475 mA The PC1550 has been carefully designed and tested to provide • PC1500RK keypad, 3 maximum reliable protection against static and lightning induced transients. • Sealed Battery 12 V , 4 Ah minimum Our special “Zap-Trac”...
  • Page 3: Installation

    If the battery charging voltage is out of adjustment, current cannot exceed 475 mA. Allow 35 contact your service representative. mA for each PC1500RK keypad If AC power is OFF and the battery voltage is approximately 9.5V connected to the panel.
  • Page 4: Guidelines For Locating Smoke Detectors

    Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors Experience has shown that all hostile fires in family living units generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent. Experiments using typical fires in family living units indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases. For these reasons, smoke detectors should be installed outside of each sleeping area and on each additional story of the family unit.
  • Page 5: Keypad Functions

    PC1550 control panel. The control panel can be fully Disarming programmed from the PC1500RK keypad. The 6 zone lights provide Enter the premises through the designated entry-exit door. The alarm and status indication for the alarm circuits. Each zone can be keypad sounder will be on as a reminder to disarm the system.
  • Page 6: Alarm Memory

    2. AC Failure. On loss of AC power, the “Trouble” light will come [2]). The 6th code may be changed from a regular code into a “One- ON immediately, but the keypad buzzer will not sound. The time Use” code or “Maid’s Code” (section [13], option [5]). keypad buzzer will sound if AC power remains off and the NOTE: The One-time Use code is only cleared when it is used to ∗...
  • Page 7: Utility Output Command

    Arming without Entry Delay Setting the system 24 Hr. clock tells the system the time of day. If ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ the system is without power, (AC and battery), it cannot continue ]+[9]+[Access Code] ∗ to keep time. When the panel is powered up, the system clock must Entering [ ][9] before the arming code will arm the panel without be reset.
  • Page 8: Programming

    Programming The essential information which defines the operation of the control function ON or OFF; the zone light will turn ON or OFF to indicate the panel is stored in a section of the EEPROM memory which is state of the function.. All functions can be turned OFF at once by accessible using the Installer’s Programming code or via pressing [0].
  • Page 9: 1St Account Code

    ∗ Where a zero is required in the account code, enter HEX ‘A’ ( , 1, receiver type in section [23] ∗ ) to transmit 10 pulses which will be interpreted as a zero by the • 2-digit Alarm Reporting Code in section [05] monitoring station receiver.
  • Page 10: Maintenance Alarms And Restorals

    [10] Maintenance Alarms and Restorals interior Home-Away loop, a Home-Away loop can have a delay equal to the standard entry and exit delay when section [32], These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit light 3 is ON. This will affect all Home-Away zones when they are the following list of alarms and restorals.
  • Page 11: 1St System Option Code

    2 2 2 2 2 [3] = Interior... home / away loop ON = Periodic downloading [4] = 24 hour... bell loop • OFF = Periodic test transmission ∗ [5] = 24 hour... bell / buzzer loop ON = [ ][4] requires a access code ∗...
  • Page 12: Auxiliary Delay Loop Entry/Exit Times

    [14] 3rd System Option Code, light 3. RADIONICS (2300/1400 Hz handshake) [18] Auxiliary Delay Loop Entry/Exit Times 3/1, 4/2 non-extended with parity format This section requires two 3-digit entries to establish the Auxiliary [5] - [7] DO NOT USE Entry and Exit Delay times. Do not press [#] during data entry. The SILENT KNIGHT, ADEMCO SLOW 10 BPS default Entry Delay is 45 seconds and may be changed to any time (1400 Hz handshake)
  • Page 13: Programmable Output Options

    [02] Utility Output, no Access Code Enter ONE digit from the list below for each of the above categories. ∗ When activated by entering the [ ][7] command, the PGM Factory default = 1 for all 4 code groups. output will go low for 5 seconds and the keypad buzzer will Disables the function (no transmission for the group) sound.
  • Page 14: 4Th System Option Code

    This location sets the amount of time between calls when using the default. answering machine over-ride feature. See section [31], light 3. NOTE: Panels returned to DSC with the installer’s lockout feature enabled and no other apparent problems will be subject to an [34] 6th System Option Code additional service charge.
  • Page 15: For The Record

    For The Record PC1550 Version 4.1 Customer ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________________________ Installation Date _____________________________________ CONTACTS: #1 Name ___________________________________________ Phone ______________________________________________ #2 Name ___________________________________________ Phone ______________________________________________ #3 Name ___________________________________________ Phone ______________________________________________ Installer’s Code ______________________________________ ZONES Zone Type Protected Area _____________________________ __________________________________________________________________ _____________________________...
  • Page 16: Programming Work Sheets

    Programming Work sheets NOTE: In sections [01] to [10], do not enter data into sections that are not used. [01] 1st Phone Number Page 8 ∗ ∗ Enter [0] for the digit 0 in the phone number. Enter [ ] (HEX D) for additional dial tone detection between number digits, as in local PBX systems.
  • Page 17 PC1550 Version 4.1 [11] Zone Definitions Page 10 NOTE: When defining zones, assign delay zones first to zones 1,2,3..., then assign the other zone types to the remaining zones in any order desired. First Digit Second Digit Default 0 = Slow, Audible 0 = Standard Delay Zone 1 1 = Slow, Silent...
  • Page 18 PC1550 Version 4.1 [15] Communication Variables Page 11 Default Maximum transmissions per burglary zone Enter digits from “01” to “99” for number of transmissions per zone during the period as defined in Section [12], 1st System Option Code, Zone Light 2. Note that “00” = unlimited transmissions per burglary zone. Fire zone always transmits. Default Delay before transmission (burglary zones only) Enter digits from “01”...
  • Page 19 PC1550 Version 4.1 [23] Communication Formats Page 12 It is necessary to program the format for both numbers, even if the second telephone number is not used. Default Default 1st Telephone Number 2nd Telephone Number Enter one HEX digit from [0] to [F] for each phone number from the following list: SILENT KNIGHT / ADEMCO SLOW 10 BPS (1400 Hz handshake) 3/1, 4/1 and 4/2 non-extended formats...
  • Page 20 Number of Invalid Codes before lockout Lockout Duration (minutes) [90] Installer’s Lockout Enable Page 14 [91] Installer’s Lockout Disable Page 14 WARNING! Panels returned to DSC with the Installer’s Lockout enabled and no other apparent problems will be subject to an additional service charge!
  • Page 21 PC1550 Control Panel Wiring Diagram Incorrect connections may result in fuse failure or improper operation. Inspect wiring and ensure connections are correct before applying power. Do not route any wiring over circuit boards. Maintain at least 1” (25.4mm) distance. INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE AVIS: L’étiquette de l’Industrie Canada identifie le matériel homologué.
  • Page 22 1-800-387-3630 © 1998 Digital Security Controls Ltd. 1645 Flint Road, Downsview, Ontario, Canada M3J 2J6 Printed in Canada 29003079 R1...
  • Page 23 Installation Manual Software Version 4.1 PC15OO/155O DLS-1 V6.5 and up • 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.
  • Page 24 Installer’s Lockout Telephone Lines Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer’s Lockout option enabled and If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time. Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means exhibit no other problems will be subject to a service charge.

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