DSC SCW9045-433 v1.0 Installation And Wiring Manual

DSC SCW9045-433 v1.0 Installation And Wiring Manual

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Self Contained Wireless Alarm System
v1.0 AUS Installation Guide
N11427
WARNING: 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 Self Contained Wireless Alarm System v1.0 AUS Installation Guide N11427 WARNING: 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 Section Description Page Installation & Wiring.................... 1 Installation ......................2 Wiring ....................... 2 1. Telephone Line Wiring................3 2. Battery Pack ..................... 3 3. AC Wiring ....................3 Wireless Device Enrollment................4 Template Programming..................6 DLS Programming ....................9 Local programming with PC-Link ..............
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions For Service Personnel

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING: WHEN USING EQUIPMENT CONNECTED TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK, THERE ARE BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THAT SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED. REFER TO THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THIS PRODUCT; SAVE THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. INSTRUCT THE END-USER REGARDING THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS THAT SHALL BE OBSERVED WHEN OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 5: Installation & Wiring

    This publication covers the following versions of the SCW Security System: SCW9045-433 v1.0 TECHNICAL SUMMARY Specifications Compatible Wireless Devices Temp Range........0°C-49°C (32°F-120°F) SCW9045-433 v1.0 ......all DSC 433EU Devices Humidity (Max) ......... 93%RH Non Condensing Power Supply ...... 16.5VAC/20VA (Min.) @50/60Hz. WS4904(P)..........PIR Motion Detector Current Draw from Transformer.....400mA (Max.) WS4916 ............
  • Page 6: Installation

    1.1 Installation: Select desired Location and Mounting Option Wall Mount Installation Desk Mount Installation Mounting Hooks (4) Mounting Hooks (4) Mounting Holes (4) Rubber Feet (4) 3" (76 mm) 2.5" (63 mm) Tamper switch contact surface Ensure tamper switch makes secure contact with mounting surface Route cables via Cover Screws (3)
  • Page 7: Telephone Line Wiring

    AC Transformer Requirements: Primary: 240V , 50Hz., 0.06 A Secondary: 16.5VAC/0.95 A 15.02VA DSC recommends that the following transformer shall be used: A41609AC (50Hz.) Right Angle Barrel Connector (supplied) NOTE: Do not connect transformer to a receptacle controlled by a switch.
  • Page 8: Wireless Device Enrollment

    Section 2: Wireless Device Enrollment Before a wireless device can be recognized by the security system, it must be enrolled. Devices that are not enrolled will be ignored by the system. See “Section [904]: Wireless Module Placement Test” on page 43. Device Enrollment must be performed close to the alarm system.
  • Page 9 Section 2: Wireless Device Enrollment If the installer selects a zone that is currently in use, the installer will be prompted to overwrite the current zone or select a new zone. If all zones are in use the installer will be prompted to overwrite the selected zone. If the installer attempts to enroll a device already on the system, the keypad will briefly indicate that it is a duplicate ESN.
  • Page 10: Template Programming

    Section 3: Template Programming Template programming allows the Installer to quickly program the minimum functions required for basic operation. The installer is prompted to enter a 4-digit code that selects predefined zone definitions, reporting code formats, Troubles & Restorals, and DLS setup (see Digit 1 - 4 tables below).
  • Page 11 Section 3: Template Programming • Digit 3 selects 1 of the 8 following options Common Selected Openings/ Zone DLS/Installer Option Group Troubles Closings Restorals Lead In/Out indicates included, Blank indicates default setting, indicates disabled • Common Group - Sets all Reporting Codes to Automatic Description Phone 1 Phone 2...
  • Page 12 Users OPENINGS, Residential Dial Reporting codes Section [342] 9-16 [342] [344] Enable Opening/Closings call directions for Phone 2 [367] Opt 2 ON FF = Communicates in Automatic Mode, XX = Not Used • Installer Lead-in/Lead-out and DLS Lead-in/Lead-out DLS Lead In DLS Lead Out Installer Lead Out Installer Lead In...
  • Page 13: Dls Programming

    Section 4: DLS Programming Section 4: DLS Programming 4.1 Local Programming with PC-Link Follow the steps below in the sequence indicated to set up local programming using DLS: New installations (refer to Section 1.1 Installation: on page 2) 1. Remove the Alarm System from the Wall Mount or Desk Mount. 2.
  • Page 14: Operation

    Section 5: Operation The LCD keypad displays the description and status indicator lights represent alarm functions and status. This section describes basic keypad commands. Refer to the User Guide for detailed descriptions of all keypad commands. Press the [#] key to reset the keypad if an error has been made entering user codes or keypad commands. 5.1 –...
  • Page 15: Programming User Codes

    Section 5: Operation [ ][2] – Trouble Display Refer to Section 9: Testing & Troubleshooting, for troubleshooting assistance and a detailed description of all trouble conditions. [ ][3] – Alarm Memory Display Pressing the scroll <> keys will display an “Alarms in Memory” message if an alarm occurred during the last armed period. Pressing [ ][3] will display the message “Scroll to view Alarms”.
  • Page 16: Function Keys

    [ ][6] – User Functions Press [ ][6] followed by the Master Code, then press the number corresponding to the following functions or scroll to the desired option, then press [ ]. Program Time and Date: Enter the time and date using the following format [HH:MM] [MM/DD/YY]. Program the time using military standard (e.g., 8:00 pm = 20:00 hours).
  • Page 17: Advanced Programming

    This section provides the information necessary to program all required features for a basic system as well as common applications. 6.1 How to Program DSC recommends filling in the Programming Worksheet with the required programming information before programming the system. This will reduce the time required to program and will help eliminate errors.
  • Page 18: Index Programming Worksheets

    Section 7: Programming Work Sheets 7.1 Index to Programming Work Sheets and Descriptions Programming Option.............. PWS/Desc. Programming Option (cont.)..........PWS/Desc. [380] First Communicator Options ........... 23/38 [000] Keypad Function Key Programming........15/32 [001]-[002] Zone Definitions............15/32 [381] Second Communicator Options ..........24/39 [005] System Times ................
  • Page 19: Programming Worksheets

    7.2 Programming Worksheets 7.2 Programming Worksheets Keypad and Function Key Programming See “Local Keypad Programming” on page 29. for additional options. [000] Function Key Programming [1] Function Key 1 Assignment [2] Function Key 2 Assignment [3] Function Key 3 Assignment [4] Function Key 4 Assignment [5] Function Key 5 Assignment Function Key Options:...
  • Page 20: Programmable Output Options

    [005] System Times Valid entries for Entry Delay are between 030-255. I___I___I___I Entry Delay 1 Valid entries are 001 - 255 seconds, 000 also sets time to 255 seconds I___I___I___I Entry Delay 2 Valid entries are 001 - 255 seconds, 000 also sets time to 255 seconds I___I___I___I Exit Delay Valid entries are 001 - 255 seconds, 000 also sets time to 255 seconds...
  • Page 21 7.2 Programming Worksheets [014] Second System Options Def. ON Arm/Disarm Bell Squawk Enabled Arm/Disarm Bell Squawk Disabled Future Use RF Jam Log After 5 Minutes RF Jam Logs After 20 seconds Aux Boost Enabled Aux Boost Disabled Future Use Audible Exit With Urgency Silent Exit Delay Future Use Fire Bell is Continuous...
  • Page 22 [030] Zone Loop Response Options Def. ON Zone 33 is Fast Loop Response Zone 33 is Normal Loop Response Zone 34 is Fast Loop Response Zone 34 is Normal Loop Response Future Use [101]-[134] Zone Attributes: Options 10-13 are reserved for Future Use. Zone Attribute Defaults Attribute: ON Audible Steady Chime Bypass Force* Swing Tx.
  • Page 23 7.2 Programming Worksheets Daylight Saving Time [168] Set Clock Forward (Daylight Saving Time) [169] Set Clock Back (Standard Time) Default Default 010 Month |_______| _ ______| _ ______| Valid Entries 001-012 003 Month |_______| _ ______| _ ______| Valid Entries 001-012 005 Week |_______| _ ______| _ ______| Valid Entries 000-005 005 Week...
  • Page 24 Reporting Codes All Reporting Codes are defaulted ‘FF’ unless indicated otherwise. [320]-[322] Alarm Reporting Codes, Zones 01-34 (All default values are 3A) Section Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04 Zone 05 Zone 06 Zone 07 Zone 08 [320] |_3_|_A_| |_3_|_A_| |_3_|_A_|...
  • Page 25 7.2 Programming Worksheets [330]-[332] Tamper Reporting Codes, Zones 01-34 Section [330] Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 Zone 04 Zone 05 Zone 06 Zone 07 Zone 08 |_4_|_4_| |_4_|_4_| |_4_|_4_| |_4_|_4_| |_4_|_4_| |_4_|_4_| |_4_|_4_| |_4_|_4_| Zone 09 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14...
  • Page 26 [345] Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes [346] Maintenance Restoral Reporting Codes Battery Trouble Alarm Battery Trouble Restoral |_A_|_2_| |_A_|_2_| |_A_|_1_| AC Failure Trouble Alarm |_A_|_1_| AC Failure Trouble Restoral |___|___| Future Use |___|___| Future Use Fire Trouble Alarm Fire Trouble Restoral |_7_|_3_| |_7_|_3_| |_1_|_2_|...
  • Page 27 7.2 Programming Worksheets [375] System Maintenance Communicator Call Directions Option 1 Option 2 Option 3-8 Section First Telephone Second Telephone Not Used Number (Default ON) Number (Default ) (Default OFF) I________I I________I I________I [375] [376] System Test Transmissions Communicator Call Directions Option 1 Option 2 Option 3-8...
  • Page 28 [381] Second Communicator Options Def. Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback Enabled Disabled Future Use SIA Uses Programmed Reporting Codes SIA Uses Automatic Reporting Codes Closing Confirmation Enabled Closing confirmation Disabled Future Use Contact ID Uses Programmed Reporting Codes Contact ID Uses Automatic Reporting Codes Future Use [382] Third Communicator Options Def.
  • Page 29 7.2 Programming Worksheets [405] Double Call Timer Default 030 Valid entries are 001-255, (000 to disable) I_______I_______I_______I [406] Number of Rings To Answer On Default 000 Valid entries are 000-009, (000 to disable) I_______I_______I_______I [499] Initiate PC-Link Downloading Enter [499] [Installer Code][499] [501]-[502] PGM Output Attributes Program only the following attributes for the PGM options listed.
  • Page 30 INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMING [700] Automatic Clock Adjust Default = 60 Valid Entries 01-99 Seconds |________|_________| [701] First International Options Def. 50 Hz AC 60 Hz AC Time Base - Internal Crystal Time Base - AC Line AC/DC Arming Inhibit Enabled AC/DC Arming Inhibit Disabled All System Tampers Require Installer Reset All System Tampers Follow Restoral 6-digit User Access Codes...
  • Page 31 7.2 Programming Worksheets [804] Wireless programming Wireless Zone Programming Zone Serial Number Zone Serial Number Section Section [01] [17] |_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______| |_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______| [02] [18] |_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______| |_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______| [03] [19] |_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______| |_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______| [04] [20] |_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______| |_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______| [05] [21] |_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______| |_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______| [06] [22] |_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______| |_______|_______|_______|_______|_______|_______| [07] [23]...
  • Page 32 [82]-[85] Zone Transmitter Supervision [82] Zone 1-8 [83] Zones 9-16 [84] Zones 17-24 [85] Zones 25-32 Def. Def. Def. Def. Zone 1 Zone 9 Zone 17 Zone 25 Zone 2 Zone 10 Zone 18 Zone 26 Zone 3 Zone 11 Zone 19 Zone 27 Zone 4...
  • Page 33 7.2 Programming Worksheets Local Keypad Programming Enter [ ] when in Installer Programming to Access Keypad programming [001]-[034] Label Programming (Zone 1-34) Default Z O N E _ _ _ _ X X _ _ _ _ Zone Zone XX = 01 - 34 Sect.
  • Page 34 [065] Fire Alarm Label Default F I R E _ Z O N E _ _ _ _ _ |____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____| _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____| [066] Fail to Arm Event Message Default S Y S T E M _ H A S _ _ _ _ _ _ |____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|____|...
  • Page 35 7.2 Programming Worksheets [074] First Keypad Options Def. Future Use [A] Key Enabled [A] Key Disabled [P] Key Enabled [P] Key Disabled Quick Arm Prompt ON Quick Arm Prompt OFF Quick Exit Prompt ON Quick Exit Prompt OFF Bypass Options Prompt ON Bypass Options Prompt OFF User Initiated Call-up Prompt ON User Initiated Call-up Prompt OFF...
  • Page 36: Programming Descriptions

    Section 8: Programming Descriptions The following is a brief description of the features and options available in the control panel. Section [000] Keypad Function Key Programming The five function keys can be reprogrammed with following functions. See Keypad Function Key Programming on page 15 for defaults Option Description Option...
  • Page 37 Section 8: Programming Descriptions [37] Night Zone: Functions like Interior Stay/Away (05) but will remain bypassed if the user presses [ ][1] to re-activate Stay/Away zones when armed in the Stay mode. [87] Delayed 24-Hour Fire (Wireless): Instant audible alarm when violated, communication delayed 30 seconds. If the alarm is acknowledged during the time delay (by pressing a key), the alarm will be silenced for 90 seconds and then the cycle is repeated.
  • Page 38 Section [013] First System Options Option Description ON: Hardwired Zone 33 enabled. OFF: PGM1 Output enabled. Program Zone Definition or PGM option in Section [009]. ON: Hardwired Zone 34 enabled. OFF: PGM2 Output enabled. Program Zone Definition or PGM option in Section [009]. [3]-[5] Future Use ON: Audible Exit Fault Enabled.
  • Page 39 Section 8: Programming Descriptions Section [016] Fourth System Options Option Description ON: Cross Zoning Enabled. ON: When an alarm is detected on a zone (with the Cross Zone attribute enabled), a timer is started. The alarm is not transmitted and the bell output is not activated unless a second cross zone enabled zone is violated before the Cross Zone timer times out.
  • Page 40 Section [030] Zone Loop Response Options This section is used to determine the Loop Response Time for hardwired zones 33 and 34. ON: Fast Loop Response. The loop response time will be 36 mS. OFF: Normal Loop Response. The loop response time will be 400 mS. Section [101]-[134] Zone Attributes These sections are used to customize the operation of the zones.
  • Page 41 Section 8: Programming Descriptions Section [169] Standard Time (Set Clock Back) These sections are used to program the Date, Time and Increment that the clock will move back for Standard Time each year. Programming can be accomplished by programming the Month, Day, Hour and Increment or Month, Week, Day of Week, Hour and Increment: Month Data [001] to [012] represents January to December.
  • Page 42 transmitting to the central station. For all formats excluding Automatic SIA and Automatic Contact ID, the panel will not attempt to report an event if data [00] or data [FF] is programmed for the reporting code. Section [350] Communicator Format Program the 2-digit number for the desired Communicator Format for the First Phone Number and Second Phone Number.
  • Page 43 Section 8: Programming Descriptions Section [381] Second Communicator Options Option Description ON: Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback Enabled. When the Opening After Alarm reporting code is successfully transmitted to a programmed telephone number, the keypad will sound a series of 8 beeps to confirm to the end user that the Opening After Alarm Code was sent and received.
  • Page 44 Future Use ON: 300 Baud Panel Call-Up. When the user initiates a DLS connection, the panel will connect and send the initial header at 300 baud. OFF: 110 Baud Panel Call-Up. When the user initiates a DLS connection, the panel will connect and send the initial header at 110 baud.
  • Page 45 Section 8: Programming Descriptions The following attributes are available for PGM Output Type [09] ON: PGM output activates if a Service Required trouble condition is present. ON: PGM output activates if an AC trouble condition is present. ON: PGM output activates if a Telephone Line trouble condition is present. ON: PGM output activates if a Failure to Communicate trouble condition is present.
  • Page 46 Section [702] Second International Options Option Description ON: Pulse Dialing Make/Break ratio is 33/67. The communicator uses 33/67 make/break ratio when pulse dialing. OFF: Pulse Dialing Make/Break ratio is 40/60. The system uses 40/60 make/break ratio. ON: Force Dialing Enabled. The system dials regardless of the presence of dial tone after the first attempt. OFF: Force Dialing Disabled.
  • Page 47 Section 8: Programming Descriptions Section [898]: Wireless Device Enrollment - See Section 2 of this manual. Section [899]: Template Programming - See Section 3 of this manual. Section [900]: Panel Version Displayed Section [900]: Display Panel Version. The system will display the version of the control panel (for example, [0100] indicates panel version 1.00). Section [904]: Wireless Module Placement Test Enter Section [904] followed by the 2-digit number of the wireless zone to test.
  • Page 48: Keypad Programming

    Keypad Programming To access Keypad Programming enter [ ][8][Installer’s Code][ ]. To return to System Programming press [ ]. System Labels There are 39 programmable system labels which are programmable through the Keypad or Downloading. Once a label programming section has been entered, use the [<] and [>] Cursor keys to move left and right to get to another letter within the label.
  • Page 49 Section 8: Programming Descriptions Section [074] First Keypad Options Option Description Future Use ON: [A] Key Enabled. When the [A] key is pressed and held, the keypad will generate a [A]ux key alarm. The display will prompt the user to hold the key. OFF: [A] Key Disabled.
  • Page 50 Section [076] Third Keypad Options Option Description ON: Chime Enabled for Zone Openings. When the zone is open and the chime feature is enabled ([*][4] Door Chime), the keypad will chime the selected chime tone for the zone. OFF: Chime Disabled for Zone Openings. The keypad will not chime for zone openings. ON: Chime Enabled for Zone Closings.
  • Page 51: Testing & Troubleshooting

    Section 9: Testing & Troubleshooting Section 9: Testing & Troubleshooting Testing: • Power up system • Program options as required (See Programming Section) • Violate, then restore zones • Verify correct Reporting Codes are sent to the Central Station Troubleshooting: •...
  • Page 52 Trouble [4] Failure to Communicate Panel fails to communicate one or more Connect a headset to TIP and RING of the control panel. Monitor for events to central station the following conditions: • Continuous dial tone • Reverse TIP and RING •...
  • Page 53: App A Reporting Code Formats (Contact Id, Sia)

    Appendix A: Reporting Code Formats Appendix A: Reporting Code Formats The following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA format reporting codes. See Programming Sections [320]-[348] for Reporting Codes Contact ID The first digit (in parentheses) will automatically be sent by the control. The second two digits are programmed to indicate specific information about the signal.
  • Page 54 Automatic Dialer SIA Auto Section # Reporting Code Code Sent When... Contact ID Direction* Rep Codes** Codes [347] Delinquency Programmed amount of time (days or hours) for delinquency has MA/R (6) 54*** CD-00 expired without zone activity, or without system being armed [347] Wireless Device Low Battery Wireless zones, panic pendants, wireless keys have low battery/...
  • Page 55: Communicator Format Options

    Appendix B: Communicator Format Options Appendix B: Communicator Format Options The following format options are programmable in section [350] on page 22 20 BPS, 1400 Hz handshake 20 BPS, 2300 Hz handshake • BPS Formats - 0 is not valid in Account or Rep Code (A must be used) Depending on the pulse format selected the panel will communicate using the following: •...
  • Page 56 SIA FSK • SIA -0 is valid in Account or Rep Code (do not use 00 in a Reporting code) • This format uses 300 Baud FSK as the communication media. The Account Code can be 4 or 6 hexadecimal digits in length, All reporting codes must be 2 digits in length.
  • Page 57: Regulatory Approvals Information

    Appendix C: Regulatory Approvals Information Appendix C: Regulatory Approvals Information Australia This product meets the Safety, Telecom and other applicable technical standards set by ACMA and is able to be connected to the telephone net- work. The product is labeled with the A-tick compliance mark. N11427 The following information is intended for use by the Central Station Operator.
  • Page 58 NOTES:...
  • Page 59: Limited Warranty

    • Compromise of Radio Frequency (Wireless) Devices freight cost to the repair centre; (ii) products which are not identified with DSC's product label and lot num- Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed on or ber or serial number;...
  • Page 60 This publication covers the following model(s): • SCW9045-433 Printed in Canada © 2008, Digital Security Controls • www.dsc.com Tech Support: 1-800-387-3630 (Canada & U.S.) or 905-760-3036 29 0 0 7 4 6 4 R0 0 1...

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