Programming Decimal Data; Installer's Programming; Programming Hex Data - DSC pc1565 Installation Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for pc1565:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

6HFWLRQ  +RZ WR 3URJUDP
The following section of the manual describes the Installer's
Programming function and how to program the various sec-
tions.
127( 5HDG WKH IROORZLQJ VHFWLRQ RI WKH PDQXDO YHU\ FDUHIXOO\
EHIRUH \RX EHJLQ SURJUDPPLQJ :H DOVR UHFRPPHQG ILOOLQJ RXW
WKH 3URJUDPPLQJ :RUNVKHHWV VHFWLRQ EHIRUH \RX SURJUDP WKH
SDQHO
For your reference, the corresponding programming sections
for the functions listed are highlighted in text boxes such as
this one.
4.1

Installer's Programming

Installer's Programming is used to program all communicator
and panel options. The Installer's Code is [1565] by default
but should be changed to prevent unauthorized access to
programming.
Installer's Code. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [006]
From an LED Keypad:
1. Enter [*][8][Installer's Code].
The Program light (or System light on the PC1555RKZ) will
flash to indicate that you are in programming mode.
The Armed light will turn on to indicate that the panel is
waiting for the three-digit programming section number.
2. Enter the three-digit section number corresponding to the
section you wish to program.
The Armed light will turn off.
The Ready light will turn on to indicate that the panel is
waiting for the information required to complete program-
ming the selected section.
3. Enter the information required to complete section pro-
gramming (i.e.: numbers, HEX data, or ON/OFF options).
127( ,I WKH WKUHHGLJLW VHFWLRQ QXPEHU HQWHUHG LV LQYDOLG RU LI
WKH PRGXOH ZKLFK SHUWDLQV WR WKH VHFWLRQ LV QRW SUHVHQW WKH
NH\SDG ZLOO VRXQG D WZR VHFRQG HUURU WRQH
From an LCD Keypad:
1. From any keypad, enter [*][8][Installer's Code]. The Key-
pad will display 'Enter Section' followed by three dashes.
2. Enter the three-digit number corresponding to the pro-
gramming section number you wish to program. The key-
pad will now display the information required to complete
programming the selected section.
3. Enter the information required to complete section pro-
gramming (i.e.: numbers, HEX data, or ON/OFF options).
If you enter information into a section and make a mistake,
press the [#] key to exit the section. Select that section again
and re-enter the information correctly.
127( 7KHUH PXVW EH RQH GLJLW LQ HDFK ER[ LQ WKH SURJUDP
PLQJ VHFWLRQ LQ RUGHU IRU WKH FKDQJH WR EH YDOLG
4.2

Programming Decimal Data

A set number of programming boxes are allotted for each sec-
tion requiring decimal data (e.g.: codes, telephone numbers).
If a digit is entered for each program box, the panel will auto-
matically exit from the selected programming section. The
Ready light will turn OFF and the Armed light will turn ON.
On the PC1555RKZ and PC5508Z keypads, you can also
press the [#] key to exit a programming section without enter-
ing data for every box. This is handy if you only need to
change digits in the first few programming boxes. All other
digits in the programming section will remain unchanged.
4.3

Programming HEX Data

On occasion, hexadecimal (HEX) digits may be required. To
program a HEX digit press the [*] key. The panel will enter
HEX programming and Ready light will begin to flash.
The following are the numbers which should be pressed to
enter the appropriate HEX digit:
1 = A
2 = B
3 = C
Once the correct HEX digit has been entered, the Ready light
will continue to flash. If another HEX digit is required, press the
corresponding number. If a decimal digit is required, press the
[*] key again. The Ready light will turn on and the panel will
return to regular decimal programming.
([DPSOH
To enter 'C1' for a closing by user 1, you would enter:
> @>@> @ >@
[*] to enter Hexadecimal mode (Ready light flashes)
[3] to enter C
[*] to return to decimal mode (Ready light is solid)
[1] to enter digit 1
127( ,I 5HDG\ OLJKW LV IODVKLQJ DQ\ QXPEHU \RX HQWHU ZLOO EH
SURJUDPPHG DV WKH +(; HTXLYDOHQW
If you are using a pulse communications format, a decimal
zero [0] does not transmit. Programming a zero [0] tells the
panel not to send any pulses for that digit. Decimal zero [0] is
a filler digit. To transmit a zero [0], it must be programmed as
a Hexadecimal 'A'.
([DPSOH
For the three digit account number '403', you would enter:
>@ > @>@> @>@ >@
[4] to enter the digit 4
[*] to enter Hexadecimal mode (Ready light flashes)
[1] to enter A
[*] to return to decimal mode (Ready light is solid)
[3] to enter the digit 3
[0] to enter the digit 0 as a filler digit.
4 = D
5 = E
6 = F


Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents