DSC PC51O Installation Manual

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Installation
Manual
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PC51O
Software Version 1.O
• 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 Installation Manual ® PC51O Software Version 1.O • 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 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Features ................................2 Specifications ..............................2 INSTALLATION Mounting the Panel ............................3 Mounting the Keypad ............................3 Wiring ................................. 4 Burglary Zone Wiring ............................4 Auxiliary Power Connection ..........................4 PGM Terminal Connections ..........................4 AC Power Wiring ..............................
  • Page 4: Introduction Features

    INTRODUCTION FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS • Fully featured security system with Trouble PC510 Control Panel Supervision, Alarm Memory, Master Code and 3 • Four fully programmable zones programmable Access Codes, Quick-Arming and • Zones are End-of-Line Resistor supervised At-Home Arming, Door Chime, 3 one-touch Keypad •...
  • Page 5: Installation

    INSTALLATION Mounting the Panel Select a dry location close to an unswitched AC source and a ground connection. Remove the printed circuit board, mounting hardware and keypad from the cardboard retainer inside the control panel cabinet. Before attaching the cabinet to the wall, press the four white nylon printed circuit board mounting studs into the raised mounting holes from the back of the cabinet.
  • Page 6: Wiring

    Wiring NOTE: Complete all wiring to the control panel before applying battery or AC power. Burglary Zone Wiring Burglary zone definition, (for example, Delay, Instant, 24-Hour, and so on) is programmed using the keypad. Refer to Programming Guide Section [1]. Burglary Zone Wiring Chart COM Z2 Maximum wire length to...
  • Page 7: Keypad Functions

    KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Introduction The Keypad provides complete control of the PC510 security system. The system can be completely programmed from the keypad. The 4 zone lights provide alarm and status indication for the alarm circuits, and three function lights advise the user of system status. The built-in sounder lets the user hear correct key entries and other alert signals.
  • Page 8: Disarming

    Disarming Enter the premises through the designated Entry-Exit door. The keypad will sound a tone to indicate that the system must be disarmed. Go to the keypad and enter an Access Code. If an error is made entering the code, press the [#] Key and enter the code again.
  • Page 9: Master Code]: Program Access Codes

    ∗ ]+[5]+[Master Code]: Program Access Codes ∗ The [ ][5][Master Code] command allows the user to program the Master Code and 3 additional Access Codes. ∗ Enter [ ][5][Master Code]. The “Ready”, “Armed” and “System” lights will FLASH and the zone lights will indicate which Access Codes have been programmed and which Access Code is presently being programmed: Zone Light Access Code is...
  • Page 10: Keypad Zones

    ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ Important Note about Keypad [ ] Commands ∗ The [ ] commands will not function when the system is disarmed and the bell or siren is active. In order to use ∗ the [ ] functions, an Access Code must first be entered to silence the alarm. Keypad Zones Three types of alarm may be activated by pressing and holding a single key on the keypad.
  • Page 11: Programming Guide

    PROGRAMMING GUIDE ∗ With the system disarmed, enter [ ][8][Installer’s Code]. The system can only be programmed while it is disarmed. The default Installer’s Code is [0510]. The Installer’s Code should be changed after the system is installed; refer to Programming Section [3]. When the Installer’s Programming Command is entered, the “Armed”...
  • Page 12: Programming Sections

    PROGRAMMING SECTIONS Zone Definitions Enter four 2-digit numbers in this section to determine the operating characteristics of each zone. Zone Definitions: Digit 1 The first digit of each Zone Definition determines each zone’s audible alarm characteristics and response speed. When programmed as audible, the siren will sound on alarm; when programmed as silent, the siren will not sound on alarm.
  • Page 13: System Times

    System Times Three system times are programmed in Section [2]; each time requires a 3-digit number. Do not press the [#] Key during data entry. [1] Entry Delay (001 to 255 seconds) The Entry Delay is the amount of time permitted between the activation of a Delay Zone and the disarming of the system.
  • Page 14: 1St System Option Code

    [F], [A] and [P] Key Alarms: The PGM output switches to ground when any of the keypad alarms are generated by pressing the [F], [A] or [P] Keys. The PGM output will be activated until the Bell Cut-off time expires or until an Access Code is entered. Arm/Disarm Status: The PGM is activated when the system is armed and remains activated throughout the armed period.
  • Page 15: For The Record

    FOR THE RECORD Customer ___________________________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________ Phone ________________________________ Installation Date ____________________________ CONTACTS Name ________________________________ Phone ________________________ Name ________________________________ Phone ________________________ Name ________________________________ Phone ________________________ ZONE INFORMATION Zone Type Protected Area ____________________ _______________________________________________________ ____________________ _______________________________________________________ ____________________ _______________________________________________________ ____________________ _______________________________________________________ Entrance Delay ____________________________ Exit Delay ________________________________ Bell Cutoff ________________________________...
  • Page 16: Programming Worksheet

    PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET Zone Definitions Page 10 NOTE: When defining zones, assign delay zones first, then assign the other types. Default Digit 1 Digit 2 Zone 1 [0] Slow / Audible [0] Standard Delay [1] Slow / Silent [1] Instant Zone 2 [2] Fast / Audible [2] Interior Zone 3...
  • Page 17: Hook-Up Diagram

    Detection devices that require power from the Control Panel should operate over the range of 10.0 to 14.0 VDC. The DSC BRAVO models are recommended motion detectors. The DSC DG-50 is a recommended glassbreak detector. Temperature Range: 0˚C to 49˚C (32˚F to 120˚F). Maximum Humidity: 85% relative humidity...
  • Page 18: Limited Warranty

    Installer’s Lockout • damage incurred in shipping or handling; Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer’s Lockout • damage caused by disaster such as fire, flood, wind, earthquake or option enabled and exhibit no other problems will be subject to a lightning;...
  • Page 19 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.
  • Page 20 1-800-387-3630 ©1997, 2002 Digital Security Controls Ltd. Toronto, Canada Printed in Canada 29000864 R1...

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