Assigning Keypad Zones; Zone Doubling; Communicator - Dialing - DSC Power632 Installation Manual

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garage door open. Later, when the door is closed, it will be
armed along with the rest of the system. Do not program
this attribute for 24-hr zones.
• Swinger Shutdown Enable – This attribute determines
whether or not the panel will shut down the communicator
and bell for a zone once its swinger limit has been
reached. (See 5.20 'Swinger Shutdown' on page 25.)
• Transmission Delay Enable – This attribute determines
whether or not the panel will delay communicating the alarm
reporting code for the programmed Transmission Delay
Period. (See 5.16 'Transmission Delay' on page 24.)
• Wireless Zone – This attribute determines which zones
are to have wireless devices. This allows the panel to gen-
erate a low battery trouble and zone supervisories for the
wireless zones.
NOTE: Any zone with the wireless attribute enabled will not
cause an alarm for a fault condition when armed (or any time
for 24-hour zones).
Zone Attributes . . . . . . . . . . . . Sections [101] - [108]: [1] - [8]
5.4

Assigning Keypad Zones

'Z' keypads have zone inputs to which devices—such as door con-
tacts—can be connected. (See 2.13 'Keypad Zones' on page 6 for
wiring information.)
Once the keypad zones are installed, assign the zone in program-
ming section [020] Keypad Zone Assignments.
Enter the 2 digit zone designated for each keypad (slot) from 01-08.
Keypad Zone Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [020]
5.5

Zone Doubling

When the Zone Doubler option is enabled on a PC1565, Zone
1 will become Zones 1 and 7, Zone 2 will become Zones 2
and 8, and so on, up to 12 hardwired zones.
ON = Zone Doubling is enabled
The 6 zones on the main board now act as 12 zone inputs
using the configuration outlined below. When this option is
enabled, the zone paired up with the zones listed below (Fire
Zone, etc.) must be a Null Zone (Not Used).
(07) Delayed Fire
(08) Standard Fire
(09) GSM Supervisory
(24) GSM Answer
NOTE: The Zone types listed above are wired as EOL. When
enabled, options 1 and 2 in section 013 are ignored. Wireless
and Keypad Zones should not be used on zones designated
for Zone Doubling (PC1565: Zones 1-12) Fast Loop Response
Feature (Section 030) will not work when Zone Doubling is
enabled.
OFF = Zone Doubling is disabled
The 6 zones on the main board act as 6 zone inputs.
Zone Doubling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [013]:[5]
5.6
Communicator – Dialing
If the Communicator Disable option is selected, the panel
will not attempt to call central station. If communication is
enabled, the panel will attempt to call central station when an
event with a valid reporting code occurs. (See 5.9 'Communi-
cator – Reporting Codes' on page 18.)
P r o g r a m
D e s c r i p t i o n s :
The Communicator Call Direction options are used to select
which telephone number the panel will dial when an event
occurs.
If the DTMF Dialing option is enabled, the panel will dial using
DTMF (touch tone). If the Switch to Pulse Dial option is
enabled, the panel will switch to pulse dialing on the fifth
attempt to call the central station. When this option is dis-
abled, the panel will always dial using DTMF. If DTMF Dialing
is disabled, the panel will always pulse dial.
When the Force Dialing option is enabled, the panel will dial
out regardless of the presence of dial tone. Each dialing
attempt will follow this pattern:
a) the panel picks up the telephone line and searches for dial
b) if no dial tone is found, the panel hangs up and waits for 20
c) the panel picks up the telephone line again and searches
d) the panel will then dial regardless of the presence of dial
If there is no initial handshake recognized within 40 seconds
the panel will then hang up the line.
If the Force Dialing option is disabled, each attempt will still
follow the above pattern, except that the panel will not dial in
step d if no dial tone is detected.
The Delay Between Dialing Attempts timer adds a delay
before the next call is dialed.
If the Busy Tone Detection option is enabled, the panel will
hang up after detecting busy tone for 5 seconds and will
redial after the amount of time programmed in the Delay
Between Dialing Attempts section.
Maximum Dialing Attempts determines the maximum num-
ber of attempts the panel will make to send a signal to the
central station before indicating a Failure to Communicate
(FTC) trouble condition. The 3rd Telephone Number can be
used to back up the 1st in this situation. (See 5.8 'Communica-
tor – Telephone Numbers' on page 18.) If a later communica-
tion attempt is successful, the FTC reporting code(s)
programmed in section [351] will be transmitted along with the
unreported events from an earlier unsuccessful communica-
tion.
When Bell on FTC when Armed is enabled in programming
section [702], option [8], an FTC during the armed period will
sound an Audible Alarm for the length of Bell time-out or until
the system is disarmed. If FTC Trouble Only when Armed is
enabled, only the keypad buzzer will sound trouble beeps
every 10 seconds until a key is pressed.
Post Dial Wait for Handshake determines the amount of time
the panel will wait for a valid handshake from the receiver. If
the panel does not hear the handshake it will consider the call
a failed attempt, hang up and try again.
The Pulse Dialing Make/Break Ratio option can change the
Make/Break ratio to 33/67 from the North American ratio of 40/
60.
With ID Tone Enabled the panel will pulse a tone on the tele-
phone line to indicate that the panel is on the line.
The 2100Hz/1300Hz ID Tone option selects the frequency of
the ID tone that is pulsed on the line.
NOTE:Contact your local telephone company to confirm which
settings should be used.
DTMF or Pulse Dialing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Section [380]: [3]
Switch to Pulse Dialing on Fifth Attempt . . .Section [380]: [4]
5 . 4
A s s i g n i n g
tone for 5 seconds
seconds
for a dial tone for 5 seconds
tone
K e y p a d
Z o n e s
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