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VPM5580TC
Installation Manual
Version 2.0
• 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.
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  • Page 1 VPM5580TC Installation Manual Version 2.0 • 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. firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 2 WARNING Please Read Carefully System Failures Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and the rate of This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible. There burning. Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well. Smoke are circumstances, however, involving fire, burglary, or other types of emer- detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness gencies where it may not provide protection.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents System Introduction ........................... 4 1.1 Specifications ............................4 1.2 About this Manual ..........................4 Getting Started ............................5 2.1 Installation Steps ........................... 5 2.2 Keybus Wiring ............................6 2.3 Confirming Supervision of the VPM5580TC Module ................6 2.4 Connecting the PL-513 or PSC04 Controller ..................
  • Page 4 Temperature Control Programming ....................... 22 9.1 How Temperature Control Works ......................22 9.2 Programming Temperature Control Operation ..................23 9.3 Selecting an Address for a Thermostat ....................23 9.4 Programming How Occupancy Settings Are Turned On ..............23 9.5 Selecting Thermostat Options ......................24 9.6 Assigning Schedules for Temperature Control ..................
  • Page 5 DSC VPM5580TC module. When connected to the main control panel, the module turns any Touch-Tone* telephone – local or remote – into a fully functional keypad. Once activated, the VPM5580TC will act as a guide for the user. The VPM5580TC will prompt the user through clear, easy to understand sentences, telling them what the next key entry should be to perform the various functions available.
  • Page 6: System Introduction

    System Introduction Additional Features 1.1 Specifications • Manual control of Automation Items and temperature Voice Prompting • 16 schedules with ON Time, OFF Time and Day of • All prompts are in complete sentences using a Week Mask pleasant, easy to understand female voice •...
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started The following steps are provided to assist with the installation of the VPM5580TC module. If you are unfamiliar with the VPM5580TC module it is suggested you follow these steps in order to help prevent problems and reduce the overall installation time. 2.1 Installation Steps Note: Permanent damage could result to the VPM5580TC or the control panel if the connections...
  • Page 8: Keybus Wiring

    3. To confirm supervision, enter Installer’s Programming ([*][8][Installer’s Code]), and 2.2 Keybus Wiring then enter section [903]. On LED keypads, The VPM5580TC module has 4 terminals marked light 24 ON represents successful VPM5580TC Keybus (red, black, yellow and green). Connect supervision.
  • Page 9: Connecting The Ems Thermostat And Additional Sensors

    Connecting Indoor Sensors (EMS-ITS) The thermostat has its own temperature sensor built in. You can install additional indoor sensors for more accurate temperature control. Use EMS-ITS sensors to measure temperature at a remote location from the thermostat (where the thermostat’s own sensor is disabled), or for temperature averaging in large rooms or between different rooms.
  • Page 10: How To Program

    How to Program The following sections describe how to program the For programming changes to take VPM5580TC. All VPM5580TC programming can be effect, you must exit Installer’s pro- done via any local touchtone telephone or via the gramming and close the connection DLS software through the security control panel.
  • Page 11: Programming Toggle Option Sections

    3.3 Programming Toggle Option 3.4 Programming Label Entry Sections Sections To program a section with toggle options from the To program or change a label: VPM5580TC programming mode: 1. Enter the section number of the label. The 1. Enter the 3-digit section number. system announces the section number and 2.
  • Page 12: Reviewing Programming

    Label 001: Number Command 2, Ordered Form. The number will be announced in a descriptive form. For example, the number 401 would be announced as “four hundred and first” . Label 002: Number Command 3, Individual Numbers. Each digit in the number will be announced individually.
  • Page 13: Vpm5580Tc Access Programming

    VPM5580TC Access Programming 4.1 Accessing the VPM5580TC 4.3 Global or Partition Operation Locally If you are connecting the VPM5580TC to a system with 2 partitions, you can program the VPM5580TC To access your security system from a Communiqué to allow access to both partitions (global operation), telephone: or to only one partition.
  • Page 14: Programming Vpm5580Tc Prompts

    General VPM5580TC Programming 5.1 Programming VPM5580TC 5.2 Changing Local Programming Prompts Lockout The VPM5580TC is designed to make the security The VPM5580TC can be programmed locally system easier for the user by reminding users of through any touchtone telephone. The Local available commands.
  • Page 15: Automation Item Programming

    Automation Item Programming Using the VPM5580TC, users can control up to 32 The default setting is [001], one transmission. items such as lights, outlets and window blinds. The Valid entries are [001] to [255]. A setting of [003] will overcome most signal transmission difficulties. VPM5580TC controls Automation items (lights, outlets, blinds, etc.) through a PL-513 or PSC04 Controller ○...
  • Page 16: Programming How Automation Items Are Activated

    • Zone Follower options, if any Automation items outputs can be programmed to activate when events occur. See your system’s Installation Manual will follow zones (see section 6.9). for more information on PGM outputs. • Automation Item Pulse Timers, if any Automation items will turn on for a short period of time when Enter a 2-digit number in sections [134]-[289] to activated (see section 6.5, option (06)).
  • Page 17: Programming The House Code & Unit Number

    assigned PGM output is active. See Assigning Example : the user could access the system from a Automation Items to Schedules and Assigning remote telephone to open the blinds to let their Automation Items to PGM Outputs (sections 6.6 plants get sunlight. and 6.8).
  • Page 18: Assigning Automation Items To Schedules

    See section 6.3 for more information on Schedule/ Only turn on one of options 07, 08 or Output Condition options. See section 8 for more 09. If more than one option is ON, the information on how to program modes. system will use the first enabled option.
  • Page 19: Assigning Automation Items To Pgm Outputs

    To assign an Automation item to one or more 6.8 Assigning Automation Items modes: to PGM Outputs 1. Enter the section number corresponding to the You can assign an Automation item to follow a Automation item ([133] - [288]). panel event (e.g. a fire or burglary alarm, or a 2.
  • Page 20: Programming Automation Items To Follow Zones

    6.9 Programming Automation Items to Follow Zones You can program Automation items to turn on when one or more zones are “tripped” (i.e. a door is opened or closed, or a motion detector is triggered). To do this: • enable the Zone Follower option for the Automation item (see section 6.5) •...
  • Page 21: Automation Schedule Programming

    Automation Schedule Programming 7.1 Programming Schedules See section 6.6 for information on assigning Automation items to schedules. See section 9.6 Program schedules for controlling Automation items for information on assigning thermostat and thermostat occupancy settings in sections occupancy settings to schedules. [030] - [077].
  • Page 22: Mode Programming

    Mode Programming Mode assignment gives users control over 8.2 Thermostat Occupancy groups of Automation items and/or thermostat Settings and Modes occupancy settings. You can assign any Each thermostat has 4 occupancy settings (Day, Automation item or thermostat occupancy setting to Night, Aux, or Away settings).
  • Page 23: Programming Modes To Follow Pgm Outputs

    When the users turn mode 01 {Home mode} off, Example 2: and mode 02 {Holiday mode} on, thermostat 1 will A thermostat may be set up so that, normally, the follow the Away occupancy setting. Day and Night Occupancy Settings together control its operation 24 hours a day, each day of the week.
  • Page 24: Temperature Control Programming

    Temperature Control Programming 9.1 How Temperature Control If the thermostat is connected to a cooling device (e.g. air conditioning), use the Cool mode to Works maintain the temperature below a certain level. If Temperature control will only work on the thermostat is connected to a heating device control panels that: (e.g.
  • Page 25: Programming Temperature Control Operation

    Occupancy settings do not need to be turned off. 9.3 Selecting an Address for a A thermostat will follow the occupancy setting it is Thermostat in until switched to another one. Each EMS thermostat connected in the system must be given an address (01-04). Do the following 9.2 Programming Temperature at each thermostat on the system: Control Operation...
  • Page 26: Selecting Thermostat Options

    To access temperature control through the VPM5580TC See Assigning Schedules for Temperature Control and Assigning Occupancy Settings to PGM Outputs (either locally or remotely), use the Automation menu as described in the Instruction Manual. (sections 9.6 and 9.8). Example : The Day occupancy setting is assigned (01) Event Initiated (Follows PGM Output Only): The occupancy setting will follow the state of its to schedule 4, which activates at 09:00 and...
  • Page 27: Assigning Schedules For Temperature Control

    Day Occupancy Setting Schedule / Output To program an occupancy setting to follow one or Condition programming section, regardless of more schedules, turn ON the options corresponding modes 01-08. to the numbers of the schedules (e.g. turning ON only option 01, programs the occupancy setting to Follows Schedule / Output Condition only when follow only schedule number 1).
  • Page 28: Assigning Occupancy Settings To Pgm Outputs

    See the example in section 8.2, “Thermostat Please refer to your control panel’s Installation Occupancy Settings and Modes”. Manual for a complete description of available PGM output options. To provide users with a simple method of turning on any mode, see section 8.3 “Programming Modes To assign an occupancy setting to a PGM output: to Follow PGM Outputs”.
  • Page 29: Emergency Keys (Fire, Auxiliary Panic)

    The FAP keys will be either flashing quickly or lit enabled or disabled per station. These keys operate solid depending on how they were previously as part of the DSC security panel interfaced to the programmed. Communiqué through the Security Interface Card.
  • Page 30: Programming Worksheets

    Programming Worksheets System Programming [001] VPM5580TC Service Code Default 5580 Enter 4 decimal digits l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l [002] First System Options Default Option ON Option Off Option 01 Partition 1 Access Enabled Partition 1 Access Disabled l _ _______ l Option 02...
  • Page 31 [004] Star Function Prompt Mask Default Option ON Option Off Option 01 For Zone Bypassing For Zone Bypassing For Zone Bypassing For Zone Bypassing For Zone Bypassing Prompt enabled Prompt disabled l _ _______ l Option 02 For System Troubles For System Troubles For System Troubles For System Troubles...
  • Page 32: Schedule Programming

    Schedule Programming Sections ‘e.g. [030]’ to ‘e.g. [032]’ show the programming to be completed for each schedule, using Schedule1 as an example. Complete the programming for schedules 02-16 in a similar manner. Record your programming in the table below the examples. e.g.
  • Page 33: Automation Items

    Automation Items Sections ‘e.g. [130]’ to ‘e.g. [134]’ show the programming to be completed for each Automation item, using Item 1 as an example. Complete the programming for Automation items 02-32 in a similar manner. Record your programming in the sections that follow the example. e.g.
  • Page 34 Item 1 [130] House Code & Unit Number l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l [131] Miscellaneous options 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l [132] Schedule Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l...
  • Page 35 Item 7 [160] House Code & Unit Number l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l [161] Miscellaneous options 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l [162] Schedule Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ___ _ l _ ____ l _ ____ l...
  • Page 36 Item 13] [190] House Code & Unit Number l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l [191] Miscellaneous options 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l [192] Schedule Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l...
  • Page 37 Item 19 [220] House Code & Unit Number l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l [221] Miscellaneous options 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l [222] Schedule Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ___ _ l _ ____ l _ ____ l...
  • Page 38 Item 25 [250] House Code & Unit Number l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l [251] Miscellaneous options 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l [252] Schedule Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l...
  • Page 39: Automation Item Zone Follower Assignments

    Item 31 [280] House Code & Unit Number l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l [281] Miscellaneous options 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l [282] Schedule Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ___ _ l _ ____ l _ ____ l...
  • Page 40 Default: OFF Bank [1] (Zones 1-16) Option: 01 (Zone): 1 Item [01] l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l [02] l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l...
  • Page 41 Bank [2] (Zones 17-32) Option: 01 (Zone): 17 Item [01] l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l [02] l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l l_____l...
  • Page 42: Assigning Modes To Follow Pgm Outputs

    Assigning Modes to Follow PGM Outputs [292] PGM Mode Enable To assign a mode to follow a PGM output: 1. Enter section [292]. 2. Enter the 2-digit number corresponding to the PGM output (01-14) 3. Enter a 2-digit option number corresponding to the mode you want to follow the PGM output (01-08). (Option ON= mode follows PGM output;...
  • Page 43: Automation Item Pulse Timers

    Automation Item Pulse Timers Default: 005 (Valid entries are 000-255 seconds) [301] Automation Item 1: Pulse Timer [317] Automation Item 17: Pulse Timer l _____ l _____ l _____ l l _____ l _____ l _____ l [302] Automation Item 2: Pulse Timer [318] Automation Item 18: Pulse Timer l _____ l _____ l _____ l l _____ l _____ l _____ l...
  • Page 44: Automation Item Output Follower

    Automation Item Output Follower Up to 4 Automation items can be programmed to follow any one PGM output on the system. To program an Automation item to follow a PGM output: 1. Enter the section number corresponding to the Automation item (e.g. for Automation item 1, enter [401]. 2.
  • Page 45: Label Programming (Please See Appendix A For A List Of Available Words.)

    Label Programming (Please see Appendix A for a list of available words.) Do not program a number command as the 6th word of a label. See section 3.4. Automation Item Labels Default [451] Item 1 Label Item 1 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l [452] Item 2 Label Item 2...
  • Page 46 Automation Mode Labels Default [521] Mode 1 Label Mode 1 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l [522] Mode 2 Label Mode 2 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l...
  • Page 47 Default [614] Zone 14 Label Zone 14 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l [615] Zone 15 Label Zone 15 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l...
  • Page 48: Thermostat Control Programming

    Thermostat Control Programming Sections ‘e.g. [800]’ to ‘e.g. [804]’ show the programming to be completed for each thermostat, using thermostat 1, Day occupancy setting as an example. Complete the programming for additional occupancy settings and thermostats in a similar manner. Record your programming in the sections that follow the example. e.g.
  • Page 49 Thermostat 1 [800] Thermostat 1 Options 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l Day Oc. Set. [801] Schedule Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l [802] Mode Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l [803] Sched/Outpt Condition...
  • Page 50 Thermostat 3 [842] Thermostat 3 Options 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l Day Oc.Set. [843] Schedule Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l [844] Mode Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l [845] Sched/Outpt Condition...
  • Page 51: Thermostat Labels

    Thermostat Labels Default [884] Therm.1 Label Thermostat 1 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l [885] Therm.2 Label Thermostat 2 l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l l _ ____ l _ ____ l _ ____ l...
  • Page 52: Appendix A: Vpm5580Tc Label Library

    Appendix A [000] Combined # [099] Guest [149] Nursery [048] Curtain [199] Sounder Command [100] Gun [150] Office [049] Dark [200] South [001] Ordered # [101] Gym [151] Outer [050] Day [201] Sprinkler Command [102] Hallway [152] Outlet [051] Deck [202] Staff [002] Individual # [103] Heat...
  • Page 53: Appendix B: Automation Item House Codes And Unit Number

    Appendix B A U T O M A T I O N I T E M H O U S E C O D E S & U N I T N U M B E R S Enter Code Enter Code Enter...
  • Page 54: Appendix C: Automation Menu Commands

    Appendix C The following are commands available from the Home Automation menu. For more information on this menu, please see the VPM5580TC Instruction Manual. Entering the Home Automation Menu Press the Automation button to access the Home Automation menu. An access code may be required depending on programming in section [002].
  • Page 55 Appendix D The following options are available in the [ ][6] [Master User Code] User Functions menu. Volume Control When Volume Control is accessed the VPM5580TC will announce the following: “V “V “V “V “Volume is {High/Medium/Lo olume is {High/Medium/Lo olume is {High/Medium/Lo olume is {High/Medium/Lo olume is {High/Medium/Low}.
  • Page 56: Appendix D: [*][6] Options

    Appendix E The Access Code Programming function allows you to program access codes that will function on the security system as well as on the VPM5580TC. The system can be set to accept 4 or 6 digit user codes. Depending on what model of security system you have, you may have the ability to program either 6 or 37 access codes.
  • Page 57: Appendix F: Glossary

    Appendix F Access Code These occupancy settings allow users to easily A 4- or 6-digit code that allows users to access arming, change the temperature range for the area disarming and other system functions. Different access controlled by the thermostat. Depending on which codes may be assigned to different users.
  • Page 58 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. could void your authority to use this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 59 • damage incurred in shipping or handling; Installer’s Lockout • damage caused by disaster such as fire, flood, wind, earthquake Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer’s Lock- or lightning; out option enabled and exhibit no other problems will be sub- •...
  • Page 60 ©1999 Digital Security Controls Ltd. Toronto, Canada 1-800-387-3630 • www.dscgrp.com Printed in Canada 29004456 R002 NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.

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