Programming Guide; Introduction; Programming; Program Data Review - DSC PC1510 Installation Manual

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PROGRAMMING GUIDE

Introduction

The PC1510 is fully programmable from the keypad and uses an
EEPROM memory which can be reprogrammed thousands of
times. The EEPROM memory will not lose the program data even
on total loss of power. The essential information which defines the
operation of the control panel is stored in a section of the
EEPROM memory which is accessible using the Installer's
Programming code or via downloading. If the Installer's code
is forgotten, the EEPROM may be reset to the factory default
code. See Section [30], Reset to Factory Default.

Programming

With the panel in the disarmed mode, enter [
panel can only be programmed while it is in the disarmed
mode. The default installer's code is 1500; the installer's code
can be changed. See Section [20], New Installer's Code.
Once the installer's command is entered, the "Armed" light
will come ON steadily and the "Memory", "Bypass" and
"Trouble" lights will flash. This indicates that the panel is
ready for programming. NOTE: If no key entry is made for
2 minutes, the panel will return to the Ready mode and the
complete installer's command will have to be entered before
programming can be resumed.
With the "Armed" light ON steadily, enter 2 digits for the
section you wish to program. The sections for the PC1510
panel range from [01] to [36], and each section can be
programmed independently. Section [00] is reserved for
binary programming which is normally done on instruction
from factory technical personnel.
Once the 2 digits for the section you wish to program are
entered, the "Armed" light will go OFF, the "Ready" light will go
ON steadily, and the keypad sounder will beep 3 times. The
keypad is now ready to accept data for the selected section.
Most sections contain groups of 2-digit entries and the keypad
buzzer will beep twice after each 2-digit group is entered.
When the section is first entered, the first 4 zone lights will
indicate, in a binary format, the value of the first digit in that
section (see binary display section on this page). If you wish
to change that digit, simply enter the new digit from the
keypad. If you wish to keep that digit unchanged, you can
enter the same number or skip the digit by pressing the [F]
key. Once the first digit has been entered or skipped, the
4 zone lights will display the value of the second digit. After
each digit is entered or skipped, the zone lights show the
value of the next digit in the binary format.
When the required data for the section being programmed
is completely entered, the keypad sounder will beep several
time and the "Armed" light will come ON to indicate that the
expected data has been entered.
At this point, while still in the program mode, enter the
section number for the next section to be programmed.
It is not necessary to program all 2-digit pairs in any given
section. A section can be entered and selectively programmed
by going only to the digit(s) you wish to change and then
pressing [#] to return to the programming mode where you can
then enter another section number for programming. For 2-
digit pairs, both digits must be programmed before pressing
the [#] key. Only the data entered before pressing the [#] key
will be changed in the EEPROM.
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Program Data Review

• Enter the section you wish to program by entering the 2-
digit section number.
• The first 4 zone LEDs will represent the value, in binary
format, of the first digit in that section.
• Each press of the [F] key will advance the display to the
next digit.
• At the end of the section, the keypad will beep several times
and then return to the program mode so that another
section can be selected for review or programming.
NOTE: Only sections [01] through [11], [20] through [24]
][8][1500]. The
and [26] through [28] can be reviewed using the method
described above. Sections [15], [17], [18], [19] and [25]
cannot be reviewed.
Sections [12], [13], [14], [16], [31], [32], [34]
These sections use the zone lights to indicate which functions
are active and which number key to press to turn them ON and
OFF. When one of these sections is entered, zone lights 1 to
6 will display which functions are currently ON. Pressing the
key number corresponding to the zone light number will
alternately turn the function ON and OFF, and the zone light will
correspond to this. All functions can be turned OFF at once by
pressing [0]. When the correct selections have been made,
press [#] to save the selections in memory and return to the
program mode where another section can be selected.

Binary Data Display

Zone lights 1 through 4 are used to display the value, in
binary format, of the data as shown in the table below.
Value
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4

HEX Data Programming

Certain programming entries may require the entry of data in
HEX (hexadecimal, or base 16) format. HEX numbering uses
the digits 0 through 9 and the letters A through F.
The letters A through F are represented by the number keys
1 through 6. To enter data in HEX format, first press the [
key. The "Ready" light will flash. Enter the HEX value, then
press the [
The "Ready" light will stop flashing.
To enter HEX numbers:
Enter [
section does not require the final asterisk ([
entered.
Light On
Light Off
*
See Hex Data Entry instructions
] key again to return to the normal entry mode.
A
Enter [
B
Enter [
C
Enter [
D
Enter [
E
Enter [
F
Enter [
] before and after each digit. The last digit in each
Hex Data Entry*
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