Keypad Assignment; Confirming Module Supervision; Removing Modules; Zone Wiring - DSC Power 864 Installation Manual

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2.6

Keypad Assignment

There are 8 available slots for keypads. LED and LCD5501Z key-
pads by default are assigned to slot 1. The LCD5500Z is assigned
by default to slot 8. Keypads can each be assigned to a different
slot (1 to 8) which offers two advantages. The panel can super-
vise the keypad connection to indicate a trouble condition if it is
removed. Also keypads can be assigned to operate a specific par-
tition, or to operate as a global keypad.
How to Assign Keypads
NOTE:All keypad assignment must be done at each keypad
on the system. When using LCD5500(Z) keypads, one key-
pad must remain in slot 8. Do not assign more than one
keypad to the same slot.
NOTE: The following keypad versions can only be used on
the first two partitions (Partition 1 and Partition 2), and the
first 8, 16, or 32 zones:
PC5508(Z), PC5516(Z), PC5532(Z) versions v2.00 and lower
LCD5500(Z) versions 2.x and lower
LCD5501Z versions 1.x and lower
To assign a keypad to a slot and select the partition it will oper-
ate, enter the following:
1. Enter Installer Programming
2. Press [000] for Keypad Programming
3. Press [0] for Partition and Slot Assignment
4. Enter a two digit number to specify the partition and slot
assignment.
1st digit
enter 0 for Global operation, or
enter 1-8 for Partitions 1-8
2nd digit enter 1 to 8 for Slot Assignment
5. Press the [#] key twice to exit programming.
6. Continue this procedure at each keypad until all have been
assigned to the correct slot and partition.
How to Program Function Keys
Each of the 5 function keys on each keypad may be programmed
for different operation.
1. Enter Installer Programming.
2. Press [000] for Keypad Programming.
3. Enter [1] to [5] to select function key to program.
4. Enter a 2-digit number for the function key option - [00] to
[21].
5. Continue from step 3 until all function keys are programmed.
6. Press [#] key twice to exit Installer Programming.
For a complete list of Function Key options, see section 4.4
"Function Keys" on page 17.
2.7

Confirming Module Supervision

By default, all modules are supervised upon installation. Supervi-
sion is enabled at all times so that the panel can indicate a trou-
ble if a module is removed from the system.
To check which modules are currently connected and supervised:
1. Press [*] [8] [Installer Code] to enter Installer Programming.
2. Press [903] to display all modules.
3. The LCD keypad will allow you to scroll through the modules.
NOTE: Module supervision will not display correctly at an
LCD5500Z v2.x and lower keypad.
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In LED keypads, zone lights will be turned on according to
what modules the panel has found on the system. Refer to
the following chart:
Keypad Light
Module/Device Present
[1]
Keypad 1
[2]
Keypad 2
[3]
Keypad 3
[4]
Keypad 4
[5]
Keypad 5
[6]
Keypad 6
[7]
Keypad 7
[8]
Keypad 8
[9]
Zones 9 to 16
[10]
Zones 17 to 24
[11]
Zones 25 to 32
[12]
Zones 33 to 40
[13]
Zones 41 to 48
[14]
Zones 49 to 56
[15]
PC5100
[16]
Zones 57 to 64
[17]
PC5132
[18]
PC5208
[19]
PC5204
[20]
PC5400
[21]
PC5928
[22]
LINKS2X50
[23]
DLM-4L v1.0
[24]
Escort5580
If a module is connected but does not show as being present, it
may be due to any of the following reasons:
• it is not connected to the Keybus
• there is a Keybus wiring problem
• the module is more than 1,000'/305m from the panel
• the module does not have enough power
• the PC5132 does not have any devices added
2.8

Removing Modules

If a module is no longer required on the system, the panel must
be told to stop supervising the module. To do this:
1. Remove the module from the Keybus.
2. Press [*] [8] [Installer Code] to enter Installer Programming.
3. Press [902] to enable supervision. The panel will automatically
search for all modules on the system, will see that the module
has been removed, and will stop supervising it.
4. Once the search is complete (it will take about 1 minute) enter
section [903] to confirm that the correct modules are super-
vised on the system.
2.9

Zone Wiring

For a complete description of the operation of all zone types,
please see section 5.1 "Zone Definitions" on page 20.
There are several different ways in which zones may be wired,
depending on which programming options have been selected.
The panel can be programmed to supervise normally closed, End
of Line, or Double End of Line loops. Please refer to the following
sections to study each type of individually supervised zone wir-
ing.
NOTE:Any zone programmed for Fire or 24 Hour Supervi-
sory must be wired with a single End of Line (EOL) resistor
regardless of the type of zone wiring supervision selected

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