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PC1404 v1.1
Programming Descriptions

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  • Page 1 PC1404 v1.1 Programming Descriptions...
  • Page 2 PC1404 Programming Descriptions PC1404 Programming Descriptions The following is a description of the programming features and options available in the PC1404 control panel. Note: This manual shall be used in conjunction with the PC1404 Installation Guide (part number 29008503). [000] Keypad Function Programming...
  • Page 3: Zone Programming

    PC1404 [25] Instant Stay Arming This feature operates similarly to the stay arming function key except for the following: When this function key is pressed, no acknowledgement beeps are sounded, there is no exit delay; and the system arms immediately. The panel logs "Armed in Stay Mode" for this clos- ing type.
  • Page 4 PC1404 Programming Descriptions [08] Standard 24-hr Fire Zone (hardwired) Note: Do not wire Fire zones on keypad zone terminals if the DEOL supervision option is enabled for the panel (Section [013], Option [2]). This zone type requires a SEOL resistor, and it cannot be reconfigured using the NC, EOL or DEOL options in the panel. The alarm state is short, the restored state is 5k6, and an open condition will generate a zone tamper and fire trouble.
  • Page 5 PC1404 With an audible alarm active, using the keyswitch when disarmed is the same as entering an access code at the keypad. Activating this zone type during the first 30 seconds of a delayed fire alarm is the same as entering an access code at the keypad (the 90 second delay will start).
  • Page 6 PC1404 Programming Descriptions [005] System Times Enter Section [005] then Subsection [01] to program the Entry Delay 1, Entry Delay 2 and Exit Delay for the system. Entries are in seconds. A value of 000 in the entry or exit delay sections causes a 255 second delay; however, the time is displayed as 000. Enter Sec- tion [005] then Subsection [09] to program the Bell Cut-Off Time.
  • Page 7: Pgm Output Options

    Two 2-second pauses (hex E) must be inserted at the beginning of the telephone number when using this option. Remote Operation. This output can be activated or deactivated remotely by using DSC's Downloading Software. Not Used Away Armed Status. This output will activate at the beginning of exit delay when the system is armed using away mode.
  • Page 8: Keypad Lockout Options

    PC1404 Programming Descriptions PGM Output Options Command Output #1. This output is activated by entering the [*][7][1] command. The configuration of the corresponding attributes determines how this PGM will activate. Command outputs 1-4 are user initiated by entering [*][7][1-4] at any key- pad.
  • Page 9 ON: Zone Doubling Enabled. When the Zone Doubler option is enabled on a PC1404, Zone 1 will become Zones 1 and 5, Zone 2 will become Zones 2 and 6, and so on, up to 8 hardwired zones. The 4 zones on the main board now act as 8 zone...
  • Page 10 PC1404 Programming Descriptions Exit Delay Termination Enabled. The exit delay will be reduced to 5 seconds when the system detects that a delay 1 zone has been restored during exit delay. All audible indications associated with the exit delay (keypad tones, bell squawks) will...
  • Page 11 PC1404 ON: Blank Keypad When Not Used. If no keys are pressed for 30 seconds, the display and all keypad lights except Keypad backlighting (if enabled) turn OFF until the next keypress, entry delay, audible alarm, or keypad buzzer condition. Key- Blanking pad function and FAP keys still operate during keypad blanking.
  • Page 12: Keypad Zone Assignment

    PC1404 Programming Descriptions ON: Cross Zoning is Enabled. The panel will use the Cross Zone attribute for Burglary Verification. This feature Cross requires two or more trips from a zone that has the Cross Zone attribute enabled within a specified time before starting an Zoning/ alarm sequence.
  • Page 13: Zone Loop Response Options

    PC1404 ON: Keyswitch Arms in Away Mode. When a keyswitch zone is used to arm the system, the panel will always arm in away mode, regardless of whether a delay zone was violated and restored during exit delay. Keyswitch Arming OFF: Keyswitch Arms in Stay or Away Mode.
  • Page 14 [181] Auto-Arm Time of Day Program the desired auto-arming time of day in military time format, HH:MM. The PC1404 will attempt to auto-arm at this time every day unless the feature is disabled in [*][6] User Functions. Valid entries are 00:00 to 23:59, 99:99 to disable.
  • Page 15: Call Waiting Cancel String

    These sections determine which type of communicator is activated in the event of an alarm condition or other communicated event. The PC1404 only supports one method of communications, PSTN. GPRS and Ethernet communicators are not supported. • Entry of [D] followed by a [Telephone Number] terminated with “F” configures the section for telephone dialing.
  • Page 16: Miscellaneous Closing (Arming) Reporting Codes

    PC1404 Programming Descriptions [330]-[334] Tamper/Restore Reporting Codes, Zones 01-8 These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit zone tampers and restores for Zones 1 to 8. These reporting codes are sent to the Tamper Alarm & Tamper Restore call direction group of the system.
  • Page 17: Miscellaneous Maintenance Reporting Codes

    PC1404 Fire Trouble & Restore An open circuit or any Low Sensitivity, Tamper or Fault report from a smoke detector causes this trouble to be reported. These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance call direction group. Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble & Restore If an auxiliary voltage supply trouble occurs (the Aux PTC has caused the auxiliary supply to stop outputting power), this trouble is reported.
  • Page 18: Test Transmission Reporting Codes

    PC1404 Programming Descriptions [348] Test Transmission Reporting Codes Walk Test Begin/End These reporting codes are sent when the walk test is initiated and terminated. These codes precede and terminate the alarm reporting codes for the zones that are activated during the walk test period, if the alarms are to be transmitted (Section [382] Option [2]). The walk test reporting codes are sent to the System Test Transmission call direction group.
  • Page 19: Test Transmission Time Of Day

    PC1404 Delinquency Transmission Delay: Number of hours (Activity Delinquency) or days (Arming Delinquency) the panel delays before transmitting the event to the central station. Whether this value is in hours or days is determined if Delinquency is for Activity (Hours) or Closing (Days) as specified in Section [380] Option 8. The timer starts under the following conditions: When the system is armed in Stay Mode;...
  • Page 20: Second Communicator Options

    PC1404 Programming Descriptions [381] Second Communicator Options Option Description ON: Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback Enabled. When the Opening After Alarm reporting code is successfully Ringback transmitted to the monitoring station, the keypad sounds a series of 8 beeps to confirm to the end user that the Opening After Alarm Code was sent and received.
  • Page 21: Fourth Communicator Options

    PC1404 ON: Number of Dialing Attempts is 1 for Residential Dial. If the residential dial format is programmed, the Residential Dial panel will only attempt to call the user's phone once. Regardless of whether the alarm is acknowledged by the end user by pressing a DTMF digit, the panel will not call back unless a new alarm has occurred.
  • Page 22 PC1404 Programming Descriptions ON: 300 Baud Call-up. 300 baud is the minimum baud rate used by 56K modems. When performing call-back or Baud Rate user initiated call-up with a 56K modem, this option should be enabled. Selection OFF: 110 Baud Call-up. 110 baud is the supported baud rate for the MD-12 modem. When performing call-back or user initiated call-up with an MD-12, this toggle option should be disabled.
  • Page 23 PC1404 The following attributes are available for the System Trouble PGM Option [09]. System Trouble PGM (Type 09) [1] Service Required [2] A.C. Failure [3] Telephone Line Fault [4] Communications (Failure to Communicate) [5] Device (Fire) Fault [6] Device Tamper—hardwired device...
  • Page 24: Automatic Clock Adjust

    PC1404 Programming Descriptions [700] Automatic Clock Adjust The value entered here adds or subtracts seconds at the end of each day to compensate for inaccuracies in the system time. Valid entries are 00-99, with 60 seconds being the default. To determine the value to be programmed in this section, perform the following: Monitor the time lost by the panel over a period of time.
  • Page 25: Delay Between Dialing Attempts

    PC1404 ON: ID Tone Enabled. After the telephone number is dialed, the panel will emit a tone (as speci- I.D. Tone fied by Option 6). OFF: ID Tone Disabled. After the telephone number is dialled, the panel will not emit an I.D. Tone.
  • Page 26: View Module Supervision

    PC1404 Programming Descriptions [903] View Module Supervision In this mode, the system displays all of the modules presently enrolled on the system as indicated by the corresponding lights below: Indicator Light Module Keypads 1-8 PC5208 PC5204 26-29 PC520X 1-4 [990] Installer Lockout Enable If enabled, the panel gives a distinctive audible indication on power-up (the phone line relay clicks 10 times).
  • Page 27 Technical Support: 1-800-387-3630 (Can/US) 905-760-3000 (Intl.) www.dsc.com 29008618R001 Printed in Canada...

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