DSC PC2585 Installation Manual
DSC PC2585 Installation Manual

DSC PC2585 Installation Manual

Software version 1.1r dls-1 v6.2kr and up
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• W A R N I N G •
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.
PC2585
Software Version 1.1R
DLS-1 V6.2KR and up
Installation
Manual

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  • Page 1 Installation Manual PC2585 Software Version 1.1R DLS-1 V6.2KR and up • W A R N I N G • This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the...
  • Page 2 If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer’s Lockout option enabled and time. Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means exhibit no other problems will be subject to a service charge.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES INSTALLATION Bench Testing ................................ 3 Zone Connections for Bench Testing ........................3 Mounting the Panel ..............................4 Hook-up Procedure ..............................4 Terminal Connections ............................4 Keypad Installation ..............................6 Power-up Procedure .............................. 6 Testing The System ..............................6 Instructing End-User ..............................
  • Page 4 [03] Second Telephone Number ......................... 18 [04] Second Account Code ..........................18 [05] Third Telephone Number ..........................18 [06] Third Account Code ............................. 18 [07] to [17] Reporting Code Explanation ......................18 [07] Alarm Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8 ......................19 [08] Restoral Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8 ......................
  • Page 5: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Control Panel Specifications Remote Keypad Specifications (PC2550RK) 12 zones including: • Four wire (QUAD) hook-up • 8 fully programmable supervised zones (EOL resistors) • Nominal current draw: 60 mA including Fire Zone capability • 1 auxiliary normally open zone •...
  • Page 6: Features

    FEATURES Keypad Programming Zones Bypassed During Programming The PC2585 comes with a default program so it is • After entering the Installer‘s Programming Mode, all operational with a minimum of programming. It is zones will be bypassed until an Access Code is entered.
  • Page 7: Installation

    If you are using a DTS-1, connect the red and green telephone clips to the “A” and “B” terminals and connect the red and black power clips to the “AUX [+]” and “AUX [-]” terminals on the PC2585. When power is applied to the panel press the red local-line button on the DTS-1 and observe the display window area.
  • Page 8: Mounting The Panel

    AC Power Terminals Use a 16.5 VAC transformer with a minimum 40 VA rating to supply AC power to the PC2585. The transformer should not be connected to an outlet that is controlled by a switch. If AC failure occurs it is displayed as a trouble on the keypad (see “Keypad Functions, [ ][2] Trouble Conditions”).
  • Page 9 Programmable Outputs: PO1, PO2, PO3 and PO4 The PC2585 provides 4 programmable outputs. The operation of PO1 and PO2 depends upon which option is selected in the programming table. See the Programming Section [31]. PO3 and PO4 can be programmed for different operations in the “Third System Option Code”...
  • Page 10: Keypad Installation

    Connect these four wires to the four keypad terminals on the control panel using four conductor (quad) telephone wire. Up to three keypads may be connected to one PC2585. Connect all green wires from the keypads to the “GRN”...
  • Page 11: Guidelines For Locating Smoke Detectors

    GUIDELINES FOR LOCATING SMOKE DETECTORS Experience has shown that all hostile fires in family living units generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent. Experiments using typical fires in family living units indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases. For these reasons, smoke detectors should be installed outside of Bedroom Bedroom...
  • Page 12: Keypad Functions

    Master Code A default Master Code “1234” is programmed into the PC2585 at the factory. The Master Code is used for arming and disarming the control panel, for programming up to fifteen additional Access Codes using the [ ][5] command and for entering other user functions using the [ ][6] command.
  • Page 13: Bypass Zones: [ ]+[1

    When the PC2585 is programmed, the ability to bypass certain zones may be eliminated. In this case, the Zone Lights for those zones will not come ON in response to the bypass command. Refer to Programming Section [36] for instructions on programming the Bypass Mask.
  • Page 14: Switched Auxiliary Supply Control

    FIRE zone trouble will restart the keypad buzzer. Loss of Internal Time: When the PC2585 is powered up or reset, the internal time of day clock needs to be set to the correct time.
  • Page 15: Alarm Memory Display

    7 7 7 7 7 Do not try to remove the Master Code (first code). The Master Code may be changed but it must not be removed. When changing the Master Code be sure to enter a valid 4 digit number (use only number keys 0 to 9). Do not enter [#] or [ ] as one of the digits.
  • Page 16: Setting The Clock

    Auto-Arm Time of Day: [ ]+[6]+[Master Code]+[2] The PC2585 can be programmed to arm at the same time each day. Programming item [2] sets this time and the feature must be enabled as shown in item [5] (see Auto-Arm Enable below).
  • Page 17: User Call-Up

    Pressing the [A] key or the [4] and [6] keys for 2 seconds activates an auxiliary keypad zone. If a reporting attempt is made to an alarm receiver and it is successful the PC2585 will acknowledge the transmission with a short series of beeps from the keypad.
  • Page 18: Printer Set-Up

    PRINTER SET-UP The PC2585 software is capable of sending data to a local printer. The printer must be capable of serial (RS-232) communication. The PC2585 should work with most serial printers, however the printers on the following list are strongly recommended:...
  • Page 19: Programming The Panel For Use With A Printer

    Programming the Panel for Use with a Printer Sections [31] and [49] must be programmed to enable the printer function. Power up the panel and program it as described below. Enter the Installer’s Programming Section and edit the following sections. Section Printer Only Monitored and Printer...
  • Page 20: Downloading

    Downloading and Answering Machine The PC2585 software provides a means to handle downloading when an answering machine is also connected to the telephone line. In Section [44], if Zone Light 7 is OFF, it is assumed that there is no answering machine connected to the telephone line and the panel will capture the line after the set number of rings.
  • Page 21: Programming Guide

    The PC2585 is fully keypad-programmable, and also supports downloading programming functions. The system’s EEPROM memory can be reprogrammed thousands of times and will not lose program data even after total loss of power. This section of the manual describes how to program the PC2585 using the system’s keypad. Programming With the system disarmed, enter [ ][8][Installer’s Code];...
  • Page 22: Binary Programming

    [00] Binary Programming This section is normally used upon instruction from factory technical personnel for specialised programming not covered by the standard programming instructions. [01] First Telephone Number This is the first telephone to which the communicator will dial. The First Telephone Number is assigned to Communications Buffer 1;...
  • Page 23: Alarm Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8

    [07] Alarm Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8 Enter eight 2-digit reporting codes in this section. These codes are used by the communicator when there has been an alarm on zones 1 to 8. Listed below are several examples of programming and transmissions using different formats for the reporting codes.
  • Page 24: Restoral Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8

    [08] Restoral Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8 These reporting codes are used by the communicator to transmit a zone restoral for zones 1 to 8. Use instructions in Section [07] as a guide for programming. [09] Tamper Alarm Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8 Program eight 2-digit Tamper Alarm Reporting Codes in this section.
  • Page 25: Priority Alarm And Restoral Reporting Codes

    • Downloading Lead-out: Refer to the Downloading section of this manual for information on the Downloading Lead- in and Lead-out codes. • Keypad Tamper Trouble: Keypad Tamper Troubles apply to systems using the DSC LED625T or LCD600T keypads. These keypads feature tamper switches which are activated when the keypad is removed from its backplate.
  • Page 26: Zone Definitions

    [18] Zone Definitions Note that all zones will be bypassed while the Installer’s Programming Mode is active. To re-activate the zones, enter an Access Code. Enter eight 2-digit numbers to determine how each zone will operate: First Digit Second Digit 0 = Audible 0 = Standard Delay 4 = 24-hour Bell 1 = Silent...
  • Page 27: System Times

    [19] System Times Enter eight 3-digit numbers in this section. The valid range for entries in this section is 001 to 255. System Times are entered in the following order: • Entry delay time (seconds) • Exit delay time (seconds) •...
  • Page 28: Second System Option Code

    [21] Second System Option Code Refer to Programming Section [20] for programming instructions. Zone Light 1 • OFF = Telephone Line Monitoring (TLM) enabled ON = TLM disabled Zone Light 2 • OFF = TLM trouble emits keypad beeps only ON = TLM trouble sounds bell while armed Zone Light 3 •...
  • Page 29: Fourth System Option Code

    [23] Fourth System Option Code Refer to Programming Section [20] for programming instructions. Zone Light 1 • OFF = Partial Closings not identified ON = Send Identified Partial Closings: manually bypassed or force armed zones (auto arming) will be identified with their alarm transmissions between the partial closing code and the closing code.
  • Page 30: Sixth System Option Code

    [25] Sixth System Option Code Refer to Programming Section [20] for programming instructions. Zone Light 1 • OFF = No Force Arming ON = Force Arming on Zone Types 0, 1, 2 and 3. NOTE: If the system is armed and an exit is made through a Delay Zone that may be force armed, the Home-Away zones will remain automatically bypassed.
  • Page 31: Seventh System Option Code

    ON = Keypad Lights turn OFF after 2 minutes of last key entry. Any alarm, entry delay, or keypresses will reactivate the keypad lights. This feature must be OFF when LCD keypads are used with the PC2585. Zone Light 4 •...
  • Page 32: Swinger Shutdown And Transmission Delay / Bell Delay

    [28] Swinger Shutdown and Transmission Delay / Bell Delay Swinger Shutdown determines how many alarms a zone may initiate and report before additional alarms are no longer reported. Note that the Fire Zone cannot be shut down; Fire Zone alarms will always be transmitted. Program a 2-digit number from “00”...
  • Page 33 The zone alarm reporting codes must all be single digit numerical codes with no extended second round being sent (i.e. Zone 1 = 10, Zone 2 = 20... Zone 6 = 60). The zero in the second digit position tells the PC2585 not to send an extended round.
  • Page 34 4/3 DTMF Format The 4/3 DTMF format features the advantage of rapid transmission in cases where a large number of reporting codes need to be transmitted. The 4/3 DTMF Format is compatible with most Sur-Gard digital receivers. Note that this format will respond to 2300Hz handshake tones only.
  • Page 35: Communicator Call Direction Options

    [30] Communicator Call Direction Options This section determines which communications buffer is used when sending transmissions. Communications Buffer 1 consists of the First and Second Telephone Numbers. The Second Telephone Number is only used when alternate dialing is enabled. The dialer will alternate between the First and Second Telephone Numbers only. Communication Buffer 2 consists of the Third Telephone Number only.
  • Page 36: System Clock Times

    [A] PO Flashes during armed period: While the system is armed, the PO will flash steadily. Upon disarming the PO will deactivate. [B] Kiss-off Output: The PO terminal switches to ground after the kiss-off has been received to complete a successful communication to the central station.
  • Page 37: Bypass Mask, Zones 1 - 8

    [36] Bypass Mask, Zones 1 - 8 In this section, if a zone LED is ON, then that zone can be bypassed using the [ ][1] command. In the default setting, Zone Lights 1 through 8 are ON. [37] Access Code Bypass Mask, Access Codes 1 - 8 This section is used to determine whether or not Access Codes 1 to 8 are able to bypass zones.
  • Page 38: Number Of Rings Before Answer And Downloading Configuration

    Armed Status Indications: When only one group of a split armed system (either Group A or Group B) is armed, the “Armed” indicator will FLASH and the zone indicators for the armed group will FLASH. If both Group A and Group B are armed, the “Armed”...
  • Page 39: Downloading Telephone Number

    [48] Downloading Telephone Number This is the telephone number that the panel would use to call the downloading computer if the Callback feature (Section [44]) is enabled or if a user initiated call up is performed with the [ ][6][Master Code][9] command. [49] Printer Configuration Zone Light 1...
  • Page 40: Installer Lockout Enable

    Section [90]. If the Installer’s Code is not entered correctly, the keypad will sound a single long tone to indicate the error and the Installer’s Lockout will not be disabled. NOTE: Control panels returned to DSC with the Installer Lockout feature enabled and no other apparent problems will be subject to an additional service charge.
  • Page 41: For The Record

    FOR THE RECORD Customer _________________________________________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________________________ Installation Date ___________________________ CONTACTS: #1 Name ___________________________________________ Phone ____________________________________ #2 Name ___________________________________________ Phone ____________________________________ #3 Name ___________________________________________ Phone ____________________________________ Installer’s Code ______________________________________ ZONES Zone Type Protected Area _____________________________ ________________________________________________________ _____________________________ ________________________________________________________ _____________________________ ________________________________________________________...
  • Page 42: Programming Worksheets

    1.1R PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS PC2585 v NOTE: In Sections [01] through [17], do not enter data in Sections that are not used. AFTER EXITING THE INSTALLER’S PROGRAMMING MODE, ARM AND THEN DISARM THE SYSTEM TO RETURN THE ZONES AND THE [F], [A] AND [P] KEYS TO NORMAL OPERATION.
  • Page 43 1.1R PC2585 v [09] Tamper Alarm Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8 Page 20 Tamper Alarm 1 NOTE: Tamper Alarms cannot be bypassed with the [ ][1] command. Tamper Alarms will Tamper Alarm 2 only be bypassed while the Installer’s Tamper Alarm 3 Programming Mode is active.
  • Page 44 1.1R PC2585 v [13] Opening Reporting Codes, Access Codes 1 - 8 Page 20 Access Code 1 Opening Access Code 2 Opening Access Code 3 Opening Access Code 4 Opening Access Code 5 Opening Access Code 6 Opening Access Code 7 Opening...
  • Page 45 1.1R PC2585 v [17] Maintenance Restoral Reporting Codes Page 21 Low Battery Restore AC Failure Restore Bell Fuse Trouble Restore Fire Trouble Restore AUX Supply Trouble Restore Telephone Line Monitor Trouble Restoral Keypad Lockout Code Test Transmission Code [18] Zone Definitions Page 22 NOTE: When defining zones, assign delay zones first to Zones 1, 2, 3 and so on.
  • Page 46 1.1R PC2585 Version [21] Second System Option Code Page 24 Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF Zone Light 1 TLM disabled TLM enabled Zone Light 2 TLM trouble sounds bell when armed TLM silent Zone Light 3 Alarms restore on bell time-out...
  • Page 47 1.1R PC2585 Version [25] Sixth System Option Code Page 26 Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF Zone Light 1 Force Arming on Zone Types No Force Arming 0, 1, 2 and 3 Zone Light 2 Entry/Exit sounder enabled Entry/Exit sounder disabled...
  • Page 48 1.1R PC2585 v [29] Communications Format Page 28 Default Communications Buffer 1 Communications Buffer 2 [00] Silent Knight / Ademco Slow, 10 BPS, 1400 Hz handshake [01] Sescoa, Franklin, DCI, Vertex, 20 BPS, 2300 Hz handshake [02] Silent Knight Fast, 20 BPS, 1400 Hz handshake...
  • Page 49 1.1R PC2585 v [32] System Clock Times Page 32 Default 9 9 9 9 Automatic Arming Time of Day 9 9 9 9 Automatic Disarming Time of Day 9 9 9 9 Test Transmission Time of Day Enter 4 digits: 00 to 23 hours, 00 to 59 minutes. If a function is not used, leave at the factory default settings.
  • Page 50 1.1R PC2585 v [38] Access Code Bypass Mask, Access Codes 9 - 16 Page 33 If a light is ON, then that Access Code may be used to bypass zones. If an Access Code is not required to bypass zones, programming in this section will not affect system operation. The Access Code Required for Bypass option is programmed in Section [23] Zone Light 4.
  • Page 51 1.1R PC2585 v [42] Group A Access Code Assignment Page 33 If a Zone Light is ON, then that Access Code is assigned to Group A. The Master Code (Access Code 1) must be assigned to both Group A and Group B in order for split arming to function properly.
  • Page 52 1.1R PC2585 v [45] Double Call Timer Page 34 Default 0 6 0 Enter a 3-digit time, in seconds, from 0 to 255. [46] Panel Identification Code Page 34 Default 2 5 8 1 [47] Downloading Access Code Page 34...
  • Page 53: Keypad And Fire Circuit Wiring Information

    KEYPAD AND FIRE CIRCUIT WIRING INFORMATION Keypad Hook-up Diagram and Wiring Chart 1 Each keypad has four coloured leads: red (RED), black (BLK), yellow (YEL) and green (GRN). Connect the leads to the corresponding terminals on the control panel. 2 Up to 5 keypads may be connected in parallel. Do not connect multiple keypads on the same loop. 3 The wiring chart provides the maximum wire run for various wire gauges.
  • Page 54: Hook-Up Diagram

    FOR "FIRE" TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TERMINAL TO ANY "COM" TERMINAL POWER SUPERVISORY BELL LOOP RELAY (DSC RM-1) 700 mA MAX 5600Ω 5600Ω NORMALLY CLOSED END-OF-LINE RESISTOR ZONE END-OF-LINE RESISTOR ZONE ALARM ALARM CONTACT; NORMALLY OPEN AND NORMALLY CLOSED DEVICES...
  • Page 56 © 1997 Digital Security Controls Ltd. 1645 Flint Road, Downsview, Ontario, Canada M3J 2J6 Tel. (416) 665-8460 • Fax (416) 665-9310 Printed in Canada 29002617 R0...
  • Page 57 Installation Manual PC2585 Software Version 1.1R DLS-1 V6.2KR and up • W A R N I N G • This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the...
  • Page 58 If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer’s Lockout option enabled and time. Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means exhibit no other problems will be subject to a service charge.
  • Page 59 TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES INSTALLATION Bench Testing ................................ 3 Zone Connections for Bench Testing ........................3 Mounting the Panel ..............................4 Hook-up Procedure ..............................4 Terminal Connections ............................4 Keypad Installation ..............................6 Power-up Procedure .............................. 6 Testing The System ..............................6 Instructing End-User ..............................
  • Page 60 [03] Second Telephone Number ......................... 18 [04] Second Account Code ..........................18 [05] Third Telephone Number ..........................18 [06] Third Account Code ............................. 18 [07] to [17] Reporting Code Explanation ......................18 [07] Alarm Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8 ......................19 [08] Restoral Reporting Codes, Zones 1 - 8 ......................

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