Keypad Zones - DSC PC1555 CP-01 Installation Manual

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For a complete description of how fire zones operate, see
section 'Basic Programming PWS Sect 3' .
Fire Zone Wiring - 2-wire Smoke Detectors
If PGM2 has been programmed for 2-wire smoke detector
connection ( see section 'Basic Programming PWS Sect 3' ) ,
the detectors must be wired according to the following
diagram:
NOTE:
If PGM2 is programmed for 2-wire smoke support,
Jumper CON1 on the main board must be removed.
For a complete description of how fire zones operate, see
section 'Basic Programming PWS Sect 3' .
Keyswitch Zone Wiring
Zones may be programmed to be used as keyswitch arm-
ing zones and must be wired according to the following
diagram:
For a complete description of how keyswitch zones oper-
ate, see section 'Basic Programming PWS Sect 3' .
LINKS1000 Supervisory (24-hr Supervisory)
When using the LINKS1000 cellular communicator, any
main board zone may be configured for LINKS1000 Super-
vision. Program this zone as zone type (09), 24-hr Supervi-
sory in section [001].
With a 24-hr Supervisory zone, if the LINKS1000 experi-
ences a trouble, the zone will be violated, causing the
panel to report the event to the central station. This type
of
zone
always requires a single EOL resistor
(5600Ω).Refer to LINKS 1000 Installation Manual wiring
diagram for installation.
LINKS1000 Answer
If the LINKS1000 cellular commu-
nicator is being used a zone may
be
Answer to allow downloading to
be performed in the event of tele-
phone line failure. When the
LINKS1000 receives a telephone
call it will activate the RING termi-
nal on the LINKS1000 circuit board. This terminal can be
used to violate a zone programmed as (24) LINKS1000
Answer ( see section 'Basic Programming PWS Sect 3'),
causing the panel to seize the telephone line and begin
communication with the downloading computer.
The zone programmed as LINKS1000 Answer ALWAYS
requires a single EOL resistor (5600Ω) and must be wired
according to the diagram above.
NOTE:
The LINKS1000 Answer zone is only required for
downloading to the panel via the LINKS1000, or for
remotely connecting to the Escort5580(TC) module via the
LINKS1000.
NOTE:
When using the LINKS1000, Busy Tone Detection
must not be used.
configured
for
LINKS1000
NOTE:
Keypad zones cannot be used for 24-hr Supervisory
or LINKS1000 Answer.
LINKS 2X50/LINKS 3000/Skyroute™
Refer to the LINKSX50, LINKS3000 and Skyroute™
Installation Manuals for wiring and installation details.

2.10 Keypad Zones

Keypads with zone inputs can be connected to devices
such as door contacts. This saves you from running wires
back to the control panel for every device.
To install the keypad, open the keypad plastic by remov-
ing the screw at the bottom of the unit. Locate the five ter-
minals on the keypad circuit board. Connect the four
Keybus wires from the control panel: the red wire to R,
the black to B, the yellow to Y and the green to G.
To connect the zone, run one wire to the Z terminal and
the other to B. For powered devices, use red and black to
supply power to the device. Run the red wire to the R
(positive) terminal and the black wire to the B (negative)
terminal.
When using end of line supervision, connect the zone
according to one of the configurations outlined in section
2.9 'Zone Wiring'.
NOTE:
End of line resistors must be placed on the device
end of the loop, not at the keypad.
NOTE:
Keypad zones do not support DEOL resistors.
Assigning Keypad Zones
When using keypad zone inputs, each input used must be
assigned a zone number in Installer Programming.
First, ensure that you have enrolled all installed keypads
into the desired slots (see section 'Keypad Assignment' ).
Next, enter programming section [020] to assign the
zones. There are eight programming locations in this sec-
tion, one for each keypad slot. Enter a 2-digit zone num-
ber for each of the keypad zones. This number must be
entered in the location corresponding to the keypad to
which each zone is connected.
NOTE:
If a keypad zone input is assigned on a zone num-
bered from 1 to 6, the corresponding zone cannot be used
on the main control panel.
Once the keypad zones are assigned, you must also program
zone definitions and zone attributes (see section 5.3 Basic
Programming and Section 5.4 Advanced System Program-
ming).
NOTE:
A keypad zones cannot be added to zones occupied
by a zone expander.
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