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Specifications

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• PC1555 uses DLS-1 v6.5 and up.
Flexible Zone Configuration
• Six fully programmable zones; system expandable to eight
zones using keypad zone inputs and wireless zones
• 38 access codes: one master code, one maintenance code,
two duress codes, two supervision codes and 32 general
access codes
• 27 zone types; 8 programmable zone attributes
• Normally closed, single EOL and double EOL zone wiring
• Eight wireless zones available using the PC5132 Wireless
Receiver
Audible Alarm Output
• 700mA Supervised Bell Output (current limited at 3 amps),
12V
DC
• Steady or Pulsed Output
EEPROM Memory
• Does not lose programming or system status on complete AC
and Battery failure
Programmable Outputs
• One programmable voltage output and one programmable
voltage output/input; 21 programmable options
• PGM1 = 50mA; PGM2 = 300mA
Powerful 1.5 Amp Regulated Power Supply
• 550 mA Auxiliary Supply, 12 V
• Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) components replace
fuses
• Supervision for loss of AC power, low battery
• Internal clock locked to AC power frequency
Power Requirements
• Transformer = 16.5 V
AC
• Battery = 12 volt 4 Ah minimum rechargeable sealed lead
acid battery
Remote Keypad Specifications
• Three keypads available:
- PC1555RKZ eight zone LED keypad with zone input
- PC5508Z eight zone LED keypad with zone input
- LCD5500Z Alphanumeric keypad with zone input
• All keypads have five programmable function keys
• Connect up to eight keypads
• 4-wire (Quad) connection to Keybus
• Built in piezoelectric buzzer
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Digital Communicator Specifications
• Supports major communication formats including SIA and
Contact ID
• Event-initiated personal paging
• Three programmable telephone numbers
• Two account numbers
• Supports LINKS1000 cellular communication
• Supports LINKS2X50 Long Range Radio Transmitter
• DTMF and pulse dialing
• DPDT line seizure
• Anti-jam feature
• Split reporting of selected transmissions to each telephone
number
System Supervision Features
The PC1555 continuously monitors a number of possible trouble
conditions including:
• AC power failure
• Trouble by zone
• Tamper by zone
• Fire trouble
• Telephone line trouble
• Failure to communicate
• Low battery condition
• Bell output trouble
• Module fault (supervisory or tamper)
• Loss of internal clock
• AUX Power Supply Trouble
False Alarm Prevention Features
• Audible Exit Delay
• Audible Exit Fault
• Communication Delay
• Urgency on Entry Delay
• Quick Exit
• Cross Zone Burglary Alarm
• Rotating Keypress Buffer
Additional Features
• Auto Arm at specified time
• Keypad-activated alarm output and communicator test
• All modules connect to the system via a four wire Keybus up
to 1000'/305m from main panel
• An event buffer which records the past 128 events with both
the time and date at which they occurred; buffer can be
printed using PC5400 serial interface module, or viewed with
the LCD5500Z keypad.
• Supports the addition of the PC5132 Wireless receiver for
integration of wireless devices
• Uploading and downloading capability
• Local downloading capability through the use of the PC-LINK
adaptor
• Added Keybus fault protection: clock and data outputs have
been programmed to withstand shorts to +12v to prevent
control panel damage
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  • Page 1: Specifications

    • Eight wireless zones available using the PC5132 Wireless number Receiver System Supervision Features Audible Alarm Output The PC1555 continuously monitors a number of possible trouble • 700mA Supervised Bell Output (current limited at 3 amps), conditions including: • AC power failure • Steady or Pulsed Output •...
  • Page 2: Additional Devices

    All devices are spread spectrum, Cabinets 900 MHz, fully supervised devices which use standard ‘AAA’ or Several different cabinets are available for the PC1555 modules. ‘AA’ alkaline batteries . They are as follows: Seven additional devices are available. They are as follows:...
  • Page 3: Section 2: Getting Started

    Connect the RED battery lead to the positive battery terminal; mounting studs into the cabinet from the back. After you have connect the BLACK lead to negative. attached the cabinet to the wall, stick the provided DSC logo sticker on the front of the cabinet. AC Terminals – AC The panel requires a 16.5 V...
  • Page 4: Keybus Operation And Wiring

    Accessories control panel. We suggest that one detection device be In order for the PC1555 system to operate properly, the power output connected to each zone; wiring multiple detection devices to a capabilities of the main control and the expansion devices must not single zone, however, is possible.
  • Page 5: Supervision

    5. Press [#] twice to exit installer programming. If you change the zone supervision options from After assigning all keypads, perform a supervisory reset by DEOL to EOL or from NC to DEOL (section [013], entering section [902] in installer’s programming. The panel will options [1] or [2]), you should power down the now supervise all assigned keypads and enrolled modules on system completely, and then power it back up.
  • Page 6: Fire Zone Wiring

    The following 2-wire smoke detectors may be used: ESL429AT the LINKS 1000 experiences a and DSC MN220. If PGM2 has been programmed for a 2-wire trouble, the zone will be violated, Smoke Detector connection , the detectors must be wired...
  • Page 7: Keypad Zones

    2.12 Keypad Zones Keypad zones do not support DEOL resistors. Each “z” keypad on the system has a zone input to which a device - such as a door contact - can be connected. This saves Assigning Keypad Zones you from running wires back to the control panel for every When using keypad zone inputs, each input used must be device.
  • Page 8: Section 3: Keypad Commands

    Use any system keypad to enter commands and/or program the Time of Day. For programming the clock and auto-arm times, PC1555 security system. The LED keypad uses function and see Section 3.4 (“[ ] [6] User Functions”). zone indicator lights to represent alarm functions and status. If When the system’s internal clock matches the Auto-Arm Time,...
  • Page 9 [ ] [2] Trouble Display an alarm to the panel if required to do so (if a fire zone is open, The panel constantly monitors itself for several different trouble or there is a short on a DEOL zone, or a supervisory fault on conditions.
  • Page 10 (hour and minute) using 24hr format [HH MM]. For more For a description of how to program access codes from LCD or information, see Section 3.3 – “Auto-Arming”. LED keypads, see the PC1555 Instruction Manual. • [4] – System Test Master Code – Access Code (40)
  • Page 11: Function Keys

    Command Output Option #2. Please see Section 5.11 “PGM “Exit” – (16) Activate Quick Exit Output Options” for more information. The panel will activate the Quick Exit feature (See Section 3.4 – “[ ] [0] Quick Exit”). [ ] [8] Installer’s Programming Additional Function Key Options Enter [ ] [8] followed by the Installer’s Code to access Installer’s The programming of any function key on any keypad may be...
  • Page 12: Section 4: How To Program

    How to Program The following section of the manual describes the Installer’s Programming Decimal Data Programming function and how to program the various sections. A set number of programming boxes are allotted for each section requiring decimal data (e.g.: codes, telephone numbers). You must read the following section of the manual If a digit is entered for each program box, the panel will very carefully before you begin programming.
  • Page 13: Programming Toggle Option Sections

    Programming Toggle Option Sections The keypad displays the information using a binary format, according to the following chart: Some programming sections contain several toggle options. The panel will use zone lights 1 through 8 to indicate if the Hex Data Entry* different options are enabled or disabled.
  • Page 14: Section 5: Program Descriptions

    Program Descriptions The following section explains the operation of all programmable [03] Instant Zone This zone type will cause an instant alarm if it is violated when features and options and provides a summary of all the panel is armed. Typically, this zone is used for windows, corresponding programming locations.
  • Page 15: Zone Attributes

    A violated Fire zone will be displayed on all keypads and can [24] LINKS Answer Zone be delayed at any keypad. Typically this zone is used for Downloading can be performed via the LINKS1000 Cellular latching smoke detectors. Communicator (if used) when the conventional telephone line is disconnected.
  • Page 16: Assigning Keypad Zones

    There are two account numbers programmable (see Section 5.15 “Transmission Delay”). for the PC1555. • Wireless Zone – This attribute determines which zones are to ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 17: Communicator - Reporting Formats

    Cross Zone Police Reporting Code Wireless Maintenance The Cross Zone Police Code Alarm will be sent when two The panel will transmit a General Zone Low Battery Alarm different alarms occur during any armed-to-armed period. reporting code if a low battery condition is indicated by a detector. When an alarm occurs while the panel is armed and a second The transmission of the trouble will be delayed by the number of alarm occurs on a different zone during the same armed period,...
  • Page 18 The following is a description of each reporting format: Additional Notes on Contact ID 1. Account numbers must be four digits. Pulse Formats 2. All reporting codes must be two digits. Depending on which pulse format is selected, the panel will 3.
  • Page 19: Downloading

    (Hex [C]). The Download Access Code and Panel Identifier Code are for security and proper identification. Both the panel and the computer The panel has no way of confirming if the pager was called file should contain the same information programmed before successfully.
  • Page 20 The output will also deactivate if someone arms The 2-wire smoke option requires that connector the system after the Bell Cut-off has expired. JP1 be removed from the PC1555 control board. This output can be used to indicate that an alarm has occurred before entering the premises.
  • Page 21: Telephone Line Monitor (Tlm)

    PGM Output Attributes This output will activate for all silent and audible In addition to programming the output type, you must also alarms except the Duress alarm and 24-hr PGM program the PGM output attributes for each output. inputs. PGM output options [09] “System Trouble” and [10] “System [13] Kissoff Output Event”...
  • Page 22: Siren

    ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ while the system is armed, the TLM Audible (Bell) When Test Transmission Reporting Codes ....
  • Page 23: Entry/Exit Delay Options

    warn the user the system is about to go into alarm. If there was The Opening After Alarm Keypad Ringback option will cause the keypad to beep 10 times rapidly after the Opening After an alarm during the armed period, the keypad will pulse for the entire entry delay to warn the user of the previous alarm.
  • Page 24: Keypad Blanking

    ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ panel will lock out all keypads for the Lockout Duration and log Keypad Tamper Enable ......
  • Page 25: Additional System Modules

    grammed. Refer to your PC5132 v3.0 Installation telephone numbers. Hex digits D and E are not Manual for more information. supported for Preamble programming. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ If Busy Tone Detection is enabled, the LINKS1000 Restore LINKS2X50 to Default Programming ...
  • Page 26: Programming Worksheets

    Description Location PC1555 Main Panel I _ _ __ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ _ _________________________________________________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I...
  • Page 27: Keypad Programming

    Keypad Programming [000] Keypad Enrollment (Section 2.5 “Keypad Enrollment”) NOTE: This must be done at each keypad requiring programming. [0] Slot [Valid entries are 11-18; ie. enter [11] for slot 1, [12] for slot 2, etc.] [1] Function Key 1 Assignment (Valid entries are 00-17) [2] Function Key 2 Assignment (Valid entries are 00-17) [3] Function Key 3 Assignment (Valid entries are 00-17) [4] Function Key 4 Assignment (Valid entries are 00-17)
  • Page 28 [005] System Times Default [001-255] Entry Delay 1 (in seconds) (Section 5.18 “Entry/Exit Delay Options”) I _ ______I _ ______I _ ______I Entry Delay 2 (in seconds) (Section 5.18 “Entry/Exit Delay Options”) I _ ______I _ ______I _ ______I Exit Delay (in seconds) (Section 5.18 “Entry/Exit Delay Options”) I _ ______I _ ______I _ ______I Bell Cut-off (in minutes)
  • Page 29 [014] Second System Option Code Default Option Section Arm / Disarm Bell Squawk enabled Arm / Disarm Bell Squawk disabled 5.17 I _ _ ______I Bell Squawk During Auto Arm No Bell Squawk During Auto Arm 5.18 I _ _ ______I Bell Squawk On Exit Delay No Bell Squawk On Exit Delay 5.18...
  • Page 30: Advanced System Programming

    [030] Zone Loop Response Options Default Option Section Zone 1 is Fast Loop Response Zone 1 is Normal Loop Response 5.24 I _ _ ______I Zone 2 is Fast Loop Response Zone 2 is Normal Loop Response 5.24 I _ _ ____ __I Zone 3 is Fast Loop Response Zone 3 is Normal Loop Response 5.24...
  • Page 31 PGM Output Attributes (Section 5.11 “PGM Output Options”) Program only the following attributes for the PGM Options listed. All others will be ignored. PGM Options are programmed in section [009]. PGM Attribute Defaults (Y = Attribute ON; N = Attribute OFF): Attribute: Output enabled —...
  • Page 32: Communicator Programming

    [202] Zone Assignments (Section 5.2 “Zone Programming”) Program Zone Definitions in section [001] and Zone Attributes in sections [101] - [108]. Program Keypad Zone Assignments in section [020]. Any zones not used on the system should be disabled in this section. Disabled wireless zones should have a blank serial number (ie.
  • Page 33 [329] Priority Alarm and Restoral (Section 5.8 “Communicator – Reporting Codes” and Appendix A) Keypad Fire Alarm Keypad Fire Restoral I _ _ _____I _ _ _____I I _ _ _____I _ _ _____I Keypad Auxiliary Alarm Keypad Auxiliary Restoral I _ _ _____I _ _ _____I I _ _ _____I _ _ _____I Keypad Panic Alarm...
  • Page 34 [343] Miscellaneous Closing (Arming) Reporting Codes (Section 5.8 “Communicator – Reporting Codes” and Appendix A) Closing by Duress Code 33 Closing by Supervisory Code 42 I _ _ _____I _ _ _____I I _ _ _____I _ _ _____I Closing by Duress Code 34 Partial Closing I _ _ _____I _ _ _____I I _ _ _____I _ _ _____I...
  • Page 35 [351] Miscellaneous Maintenance Reporting Codes (Section 5.8 “Communicator – Reporting Codes” and Appendix A) Telephone Number 1 Failure to Communicate Restore I _ _ _____I _ _ _____I Telephone Number 2 Failure to Communicate Restore I _ _ _____I _ _ _____I Event Buffer is 75% Full Since Last Upload I _ _ _____I _ _ _____I DLS Lead IN...
  • Page 36 [367] System Maintenance Alarm/Restore Communicator Call Directions (Section 5.5 “Communicator – Dialing”) Default Option 1st Telephone Number Disabled I _ _______I 2nd Telephone Number Disabled I _ _______I 1st Telephone Number (via LINKS) Disabled I _ _______I 2nd Telephone Number (via LINKS) Disabled I _ _______I For Future Use...
  • Page 37: Downloading Options

    [381] Second Communicator Option Code Default Option Section Open After Alarm Kypd Ringback enabled Open After Alrm Kypd Ringback disabled 5.17 I _ ______I Open After Alarm Bell Ringback enabled Open After Alrm Bell Ringback disabled 5.17 I _ ______I SIA Sends Programmed Rep.
  • Page 38: Module Programming

    [993] Restore LINKS2X50 Factory Default Programming (Section 5.30 “Resetting Factory Defaults”) [996] Restore PC5132 Factory Default Programming (Section 5.30 “Resetting Factory Defaults”) [997] Restore PC5400 Factory Default Programming (Section 5.30 “Resetting Factory Defaults”) [999] Restore PC1555 Factory Default Programming (Section 5.30 “Resetting Factory Defaults”)
  • Page 39: Appendix A: Reporting Codes

    Reporting Codes The following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA format SIA Format - Level 2 (Hardcoded) reporting codes. The SIA communication format used in this product follows the level 2 specifications of the SIA Digital Communication When using 2-wire smoke the zone number will be Standard - January 1996.
  • Page 40 Section Reporting Code Code Sent When... Dialer Contact SIA Auto Rep Direction* ID Codes Codes** [349-350] AC Line Trouble/Rest. AC power to control panel is disconnected or interrupted/AC MA/R (3) A1 AT-00/AR-00 power restored (Both codes follow AC Failure Comm. Delay.) [349-350] Main Bell Trouble/Rest.
  • Page 41: Appendix B: Programming Lcd Keypads

    Programming LCD Keypads If you have an LCD5500Z Keypad, additional programming is required for proper operation. The following is a description of the available programming options and their accompanying programming sections: How to Enter LCD Programming Follow the programming procedure as outlined in Section 4 by pressing [ ] [8] [Installer’s Code]. Press the [ ] key. Enter the two digit Section number to be programmed.
  • Page 42: Ascii Characters

    [61] Second User Display Mask Default Option Installer Programming prompt ON Installer Programming prompt OFF I _ _ _____I Stay Arm prompt ON Stay Arm prompt OFF I _ _ _____I Quick Arm prompt ON Quick Arm prompt OFF I _ _ _____I Interior Arm prompt ON Interior Arm prompt OFF I _ _ _____I...
  • Page 43: Limited Warranty

    Installer’s Lockout Telephone Lines Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer’s Lockout option enabled and If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of 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 44 PC1555 Module Compatibility Module Compatible? Comments Classic Escort (VPM-1) Escort5580 PC-16 Out PC5204 PC5208 PC5108 PC5108D PC5132 v1.X No support for Wireless Keys, Pendants or Handheld Keypads PC5132 v2.X No identified Wireless Keys support PC5132 v3.X PC5506 PC5508 No Keypad zone support PC5508Z LCD5500 v1.X...
  • Page 45 • 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. Installation Manual Software Version 2.1 (2-wire smoke option) DLS-1 v6.5 and up...
  • Page 46 NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection.
  • Page 47: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PC1555 Control Panel Wiring Diagram Communicator – Dialing ............ 16 Communicator – Account Numbers ........16 Section 1: System Introduction Communicator – Telephone Numbers ......16 Specifications ..............1 Communicator – Reporting Codes ........16 Additional Devices .............. 2 Communicator –...
  • Page 48 PC1555 Control Panel Wiring Diagram PC1555 CONTROL PANEL WIRING DIAGRAM Incorrect connections may result in PTC failure or improper operation. Inspect wiring and ensure connections are correct before applying power. Do not route any wiring over circuit boards. Maintain at...

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