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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.
Installation
Manual
PC5020 Version 3.0
DLS-3 v1.2 and higher
(with the PC5020 Driver Pack)

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  • Page 1 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. Installation Manual PC5020 Version 3.0 DLS-3 v1.2 and higher (with the PC5020 Driver Pack)
  • Page 2 F C C C OM P L I A NC E S TAT E M E N T CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digi- connected thereto is withdrawn, no interference to the operation of the tal Security Controls Ltd. could void your authority to use this equip- equipment at the customer’s premises which remains connected to the ment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction Section 5: Programming Sections About the Power864 System ........1 Zone Definitions ............20 About the Power864 Manual Set ......... 1 Zone Attributes ............21 Main Panel Specifications ..........1 Partitions and Zone Assignment ........22 Additional Devices ............
  • Page 4 PC5020 Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 5: Section 1: Introduction

    Section 1: Introduction About the Power864 System • Keypads with zone inputs available (PC5508Z, PC5516Z, PC5532Z, LCD5500Z, LCD5501Z) The Power864 is a high end security system. It supports up to 64 zones, 8 separate partitions, and 32 users. • Hardwired expansion available using the PC5108 Eight Zone Expansion Module, and the PC5700/5720 Fire Module The user interface is simple and easy to use.
  • Page 6: Additional Devices

    Additional Devices number In addition to the information below, see the back cover for a • 3 programmable telephone numbers DSC Module Compatibility table. • 1 system account number, plus 8 partition account numbers Keypads • Supports LINKS1000/GSM1000 cellular communication A maximum of 8 keypads can be connected to the control panel.
  • Page 7 I n t r o d u c t i o n : 1 . 4 A d d i t i o n a l D e v i c e s WLS904 Wireless Motion Detector Escort5580 Module This Escort5580 module will turn any touch-tone telephone into The Wireless Motion Detector can be used in conjunction with a fully functional keypad.
  • Page 8: Out Of The Box

    PC5700 Fire Module Backplates This is a zone expansion module with four general purpose zone There are two different backplates available for keypads to inputs, two Class A supervisory waterflow zone inputs, ground mount an Audio Station next to a keypad: fault detection and dual-supervised telephone line inputs.
  • Page 9: Section 2: Installation And Wiring

    Section 2: Installation and Wiring The following sections provide a complete description of how to wire and configure devices and zones. Installation Steps To confirm that each module is properly supervised, follow the guidelines provided in section 2.7. The following steps are provided to assist with the installation of the panel.
  • Page 10: Keybus Operation And Wiring

    side of any alarm warning device to BELL+, the negative side to GSM1000 to the PC5020, then from the PC5020 to the PC5928 BELL–. The BELL output is protected; if too much current is drawn Intercom and then from the PC5928 to the house telephones from these terminals (wiring short) the BELL PTC will open.
  • Page 11: Assigning Zones To Zone Expanders

    I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d W i r i n g : 2 . 5 A s s i g n i n g Z o n e s t o Z o n e E x p a n d e r s System Outputs (all 12 V Assigning Zones to Zone Expanders The main panel contains zones 1 to 8.
  • Page 12: Keypad Assignment

    Keypad Assignment In LED keypads, zone lights will be turned on according to what modules the panel has found on the system. Refer to There are 8 available slots for keypads. LED and LCD5501Z key- the following chart: pads by default are assigned to slot 1. The LCD5500Z is assigned Keypad Light Module/Device Present by default to slot 8.
  • Page 13 I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d W i r i n g : 2 . 9 Z o n e W i r i n g for the panel (section [013], options [1] and [2]). See 5.1 NOTE:If the Double EOL supervision option is enabled, all hardwire zones must be wired for Double EOL resistors, “Zone Definitions”.
  • Page 14: Keypad Zones

    Wire this zone according to the diagram: ing” on page 8. End of line resistors must be placed on the device end of the loop, not at the keypad. LINKS1000 Answer If the LINKS1000 cellular communicator is being used a zone may be configured for LINKS1000 Answer to allow downloading to be performed in the event of telephone line failure.
  • Page 15: Section 3: How To Program

    Section 3: How to Program The following section of the manual describes how to enter Programming Hexadecimal Data Installer Programming and how to program the various sections. On occasion, hexadecimal (HEX) digits may be required. To pro- gram a HEX digit press the [*] key. The panel will enter HEX pro- NOTE:It is extremely important that you read the following gramming and Ready light will begin to flash.
  • Page 16: Viewing Programming

    Viewing Programming LED and LCD5501Z Keypads Any programming section can be viewed from an LED or LCD5501Z keypad. When a programming section is entered, the keypad will immediately display the first digit of information pro- grammed in that section. The keypad displays the information using a binary format, according to the following chart: See Hex data entry instructions...
  • Page 17: Section 4: Keypad Commands

    Section 4: Keypad Commands Use any system keypad to enter commands, or to program the Power864 security system. The LED keypad uses function and zone indi- cator lights to represent alarm functions and status. The LCD keypad provides a written description on the liquid crystal display and uses function indicator lights to communicate alarm status to the user.
  • Page 18: Arming And Disarming

    programmed through the [*][5] command, as described previ- Users can restart the exit delay while it is counting down by ously in this section. pressing the Away key. The system will not log the user who re- started the exit delay, unless the Quick Arming Disabled/Func- The master code can also be programmed by the user as access tion Keys Require Code option is turned on (section [015], code (40).
  • Page 19: Commands

    K e y p a d C o m m a n d s : 4 . 3 [ * ] C o m m a n d s you must disarm the system. During the last 10 seconds of entry select the zones to be bypassed.
  • Page 20 Light Trouble “Tele- Telephone Line Monitoring Trouble (TLM): There is a problem with the telephone line (See section section 5.10 phone Line Monitoring (TLM)” on page 27.) If the system has a LINKS1000/GSM1000, or an Alternate Communicator, this trouble can be reported to the central station by programming reporting codes in sections [349] and [350]. Failure to Communicate (FTC): The communicator failed to communicate with any of the programmed telephone numbers “Communicator - Dialing”...
  • Page 21: Function Keys

    K e y p a d C o m m a n d s : 4 . 4 F u n c t i o n K e y s LCD Keypad User Functions When [*][0] is entered, if the Quick Exit Enabled option is Additional features are available using on the LCD keypad.
  • Page 22 [1] key to select Partition 1 (see section 4.5 “Global and Partition [14] - [*]+[7]+[2] Smoke Detector Reset Keypad Operation” on page 19). This function key provides the user with a simple method for acti- vating a PGM output programmed as either option [03] Sensor [02] - Select Partition 2 Reset or [20] Command Output option 2.
  • Page 23: Global And Partition Keypad Operation

    K e y p a d C o m m a n d s : 4 . 5 G l o b a l a n d P a r t i t i o n K e y p a d O p e r a t i o n key is pressed.
  • Page 24: Section 5: Programming Sections

    Section 5: Programming Sections The following section explains all the programmable features including how the feature operates, options that pertain to the feature and a summary of program locations that require programming. Zone Definitions and will help prevent false alarms since it will always pro- vide the user the entry delay time to turn off the panel.
  • Page 25: Zone Attributes

    P r o g r a m m i n g S e c t i o n s : 5 . 2 Z o n e A t t r i b u t e s [10] 24 Hour Supervisory Buzzer Zone: Whether armed or NOTE:This zone type shall not be used for Downlook-initi- disarmed, when this zone type is violated the panel will ating zones (DLM-4L v1.0).
  • Page 26: Partitions And Zone Assignment

    NOTE:The wireless zone attribute must be enabled for all Communicator - Dialing enrolled wireless zones. If the Communicator Disable option is selected the panel will not attempt to call central station. If enabled the panel will Zones 1 to 64 Attributes ....Section [101] - [164] attempt to call central station when an event occurs that has a Audible/Silent Alarm .
  • Page 27: Communicator - Telephone Numbers

    P r o g r a m m i n g S e c t i o n s : 5 . 5 C o m m u n i c a t o r - T e l e p h o n e N u m b e r s trouble condition.
  • Page 28 2. When programming account numbers enter four digits. 2. If the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from [01] to [FE], the panel will send the programmed report- 3. When programming a three digit account number the fourth ing code.
  • Page 29: Communicator - Reporting Codes

    P r o g r a m m i n g S e c t i o n s : 5 . 8 C o m m u n i c a t o r - R e p o r t i n g C o d e s Communicator Format.
  • Page 30: Downloading

    transmit an Auxiliary Power Supply Trouble Restoral Report- Cross Zone Police Code.....Section [328] ing Code. Burglary Verified Timer .....Section [176] A TLM Trouble Reporting Code can only be transmitted if a Double Hit .
  • Page 31: Telephone Line Monitoring (Tlm)

    P r o g r a m m i n g S e c t i o n s : 5 . 1 0 T e l e p h o n e L i n e M o n i t o r i n g ( T L M ) incoming calls for downloading provided the following condi- User Initiated Call-up.
  • Page 32: Programmable Outputs

    When the test transmission cycle is programmed, the panel will [07] Keypad Buzzer Follow: The output will activate when send a test transmission the following day. This will indicate the any of the following events occur and will remain active for as long as the keypad buzzer is active: beginning of the new test transmission cycle to central station.
  • Page 33: Bell Options

    P r o g r a m m i n g S e c t i o n s : 5 . 1 3 B e l l O p t i o n s This output will activate for silent and audible alarms or PGM output options [09] “System Trouble”...
  • Page 34: Fire, Auxiliary, And Panic Keys

    NOTE:Only fire zones will follow the Temporal Three Fire If the Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback option is turned Signal. on, the system will beep the keypad 10 times rapidly if the panel is disarmed after an alarm occurred. If the Opening After Bell Cut-off .
  • Page 35: Entry And Exit Delay Options

    P r o g r a m m i n g S e c t i o n s : 5 . 1 7 E n t r y a n d E x i t D e l a y O p t i o n s 1.
  • Page 36: Event Buffer

    5.18 Event Buffer lock out the keypad for the Lockout Duration and log the event to the event buffer. For the duration of the lockout the panel will The panel will store the last 256 events that have occurred on the sound an error tone when any key is pressed.
  • Page 37: Loop Response

    P r o g r a m m i n g S e c t i o n s : 5 . 2 2 L o o p R e s p o n s e Auto-Arming and Keyswitch arming will also be prevented in the 5.25 Timebase presence of any system tamper or zone fault.
  • Page 38: Module Programming

    Call Direction Options for the event. In addition the Call • Answer Incoming Calls LINKS1000/GSM1000 as well as Land Line option must be • Doorbell Function selected. • Background Music The panel will call the LINKS1000/GSM1000 and then call the In addition to these features the module also has the Listen-in land line when reporting the selected event.
  • Page 39: Installer Lockout

    3. Enter the Installer Code. To perform a Walk Test, do the following: 1. Enter Installer Programming 4. Enter the appropriate programming section [99X] again. 2. Enter Section [901] The panel will take a few seconds to reset. When the keypad is When any zone is violated the panel will activate the Bell Output operational, the default is complete.
  • Page 40 Appendix A: Reporting Codes The following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA for- SIA Format - Level 2 (Hardcoded) The SIA communication format used in this product follows the mat reporting codes. For more information on reporting code level 2 specifications of the SIA Digital Communication Standard formats and notes about individual reporting codes, see sections - October 1997.
  • Page 41 Automatic Dialer SIA Auto Rep Section # Reporting Code Code Sent When... Contact ID Direction* Codes** Codes [345]-[346] AC Line Trouble/Rest. AC power to control panel is disconnected or interrupted/ MA/R (3) A1 AT-00/AR-00 AC power restored (Both codes follow AC Failure Comm. Delay.) [345]-[346] Bell Circuit Trouble/Rest.
  • Page 42 Notes:...
  • Page 43 They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer’s Lockout option enabled and exhibit no other prob- in unobstructed areas covered by these beams. They cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls, ceil- lems will be subject to a service charge.
  • Page 44 PC5020 Module Compatibility Module Compatible? Comments Classic Escort (VPM-1) Escort5580 Users will not be able to access partitions 3 to 8, and zones 33 to 64 through Escort5580 versions 2.x and lower. Only partitions 1 and 2, and zones 1 to 32 are supported on these versions. PC-16 Out PC5100 Can only add addressable devices to the first 32 zones.

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