Keypad Lockout Options; Keypad Blanking; Keypad Backlighting; Keypad Tampers - DSC Power632 PC1565 Installation Manual

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NOTE: If the Remote Reset option is turned on, you must use
either LED keypads (PC1555RKZ, PC5508Z), or LCD5500Z
with software version v2.2U and higher.
When the keypads are locked, users will not be able to per-
form any system functions, except for viewing the alarm mem-
ory ([*][3]) or activating command outputs such as sensor
reset ([*][7]). The rest of the system will function as normal (i.e.
alarms and troubles will still be monitored).
Users will only be able to unlock the system by entering a
Reset Code provided by the installer or central station. To get
the code, the user will have to call the installer or central sta-
tion and provide the 4-digit Lock Code which will be displayed
on the keypad.
On LCD keypads, the user will see:
Remote Reset Rqd
Code XXXX
where XXXX is the Lock Code.
LED keypads will show each number of the Lock Code in
sequence, using the zone number lights. For example, if the
Lock Code is [1234], the keypad will turn on the lights 1, 2, 3,
and 4 for 1 second each, in sequence. The display will pause
for 3 seconds, and then repeat the lock code.
Instruct the users to take note of the code displayed on the
keypad and then call the installer or central station to get the
Reset Code. When the user enters the correct Reset Code on
the keypad, the keypad will work normally.
Installers or central station operators will need to have DSC's
Remote Reset software package installed in order to provide
users with the Reset Code. Please refer to the Remote Reset
software documentation for complete instructions.
NOTE: The keypad will also be unlocked if you enter Installer's
programming [*][8][Installer Code].

5.22 Keypad Lockout Options

The panel can be programmed to "lock out" keypads if a series
of incorrect access codes are entered. Once the Number of
Invalid Codes Before Lockout limit has been reached, the
panel will lock out all keypads for the lockout duration and log
the event to the event buffer. For the duration of the lockout, the
panel will sound an error tone when any key is pressed.
NOTE: The Invalid Code Counter will be reset every hour.
To disable the keypad lockout option, program the Number of
Invalid Codes Before Lockout as [000].
NOTE: If Keypad Lockout is active, the panel CANNOT be
armed / disarmed with a keyswitch.
Keypad Lockout Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [012]

5.23 Keypad Blanking

If the Blank Keypad When Not in Use option is enabled, the
panel will turn off all lights and LCDs on the keypads when no
keys are pressed for 30 seconds. The keys, however, will
remain backlit.
The panel will turn the lights and LCDs back on if entry delay
begins or an audible alarm occurs. The lights and LCDs will
also come on if a key is pressed or, if a valid access code is
entered when the Code Required to Restore Blanking
option is enabled.
NOTE:If using a PC5132 v3.0 or greater, and wireless keys, do
not enable the Code Required to Restore Blanking option, as
the keys will not function correctly.
P r o g r a m
D e s c r i p t i o n s :
If the Power Save Mode option is enabled the panel will blank
all keypad lights including backlighting when AC power fails,
in order to conserve the backup battery.
Blank Keypad when not in use . . . . . . . . . Section [016]: [3]
Code Required to Restore Blanking . . . . . Section [016]: [4]
Power Save Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [016]: [6]

5.24 Keypad Backlighting

The keys of all the keypads can be backlit to provide easy
viewing in dim lighting conditions. If the Keypad Backlighting
option is enabled the keys will be illuminated.
Keypad Backlighting Option . . . . . . . . . . . .Section [016]: [5]

5.25 Keypad Tampers

If the Keypad Tampers Enable option is selected, the panel
will display and transmit a General System Tamper reporting
code if any keypad is removed from the wall. When the key-
pad tamper is restored, the panel will transmit the General
System Tamper Restoral reporting code. All keypads should
be properly installed and secured before enabling this option.
If the All System Tampers Require Installer Reset option is
enabled, any system tampers must be reset by entering
[*][8][Installer's Code] before the system can be armed. Auto-
Arming and Keyswitch arming will also be prevented in the
presence of any system tamper.
The Auto Arm Cancellation code is not transmitted when a
reset is required because a user has not cancelled the auto
arming sequence.
Keypad Tamper Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Section [016]: [8]
General System Tamper and Tamper
Restoral Reporting Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [338]
System Tampers Req. Installer Reset . . . . .Section [701]: [4]
NOTE: After enabling keypad tampers, it is recommended to
tamper and restore all keypads to ensure proper functioning.

5.26 GSM1000 Cellular Communicators

The GSM1000 Cellular Communicators can be used three dif-
ferent ways: as the sole communicator for the panel, as a
backup for either or both telephone numbers or as a redun-
dant backup to the land line communicator, where the panel
will call both the land line and via the GSM1000. A GSM1000
Preamble is programmable for each telephone number in the
event that the land line number is local but the GSM1000 is
required to dial an exchange. When programming a GSM1000
Preamble, all unused digits must be programmed with a hexa-
decimal "F".
You may need to program a longer delay between dialing
attempts to ensure proper operation of the GSM1000.
Using GSM1000 as the Sole Communicator
The panel can be programmed to report an event only using
the GSM1000 cellular communicator. To program this option,
select only the GSM1000 in the Communicator Call Direc-
tion options. The Call GSM1000 as well as Land Line option
must also be enabled.
When the selected event occurs the panel will only attempt to
call central station using the GSM1000.
Using the GSM1000 as a Backup Communicator
The panel can be programmed to call using the GSM1000
Cellular Communicator if the panel is having difficulty commu-
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