DSC PC 4010 Manual
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Introduction ........................................................................................................ 2
About Your Security System .............................................................................. 2
Fire Detection ............................................................................................... 2
Monitoring .................................................................................................... 2
General System Operation .......................................................................... 3
Keypad LED Displays ....................................................................................... 3
System Master Menu Functions ........................................................................ 3
Partition Status Enunciator ................................................................................ 4
Global Keypads ................................................................................................. 4
What is a Global Keypad? ........................................................................... 4
How to use a Global Keypad? ..................................................................... 4
Display of Alarms/Bypassed Zones .................................................................. 9
Auto-bypass/Home-Away Arming ..................................................................... 9
Partition Keypads ............................................................................................ 10
Keypad Zones ............................................................................................ 10
Arming ........................................................................................................ 10
Disarming ................................................................................................... 12
Zone Bypassing [ ]+[1] ............................................................................ 17
Trouble Display [ ]+[2] ............................................................................. 18
Alarm Memory Display [ ]+[3] .................................................................. 21
Sensor Reset [ ]+[4] when disarmed ....................................................... 21
User Functions Command [ ]+[6]+[Access Code] ................................. 21
Walk Test [ ]+[6]+[Walk Test Code] when disarmed .............................. 23
Door Strike [ ]+[7] or [ ]+[7]+[Access Code] ........................................ 24
"At-Home" Arming [ ]+[9]+[Access Code] .............................................. 24
Quick Arm [ ]+[0] ..................................................................................... 25
Quick Exit [ ]+[0] when armed ................................................................. 25
Keypad Lockout .............................................................................................. 25
Fire Safety in the Home ................................................................................... 25
Household Fire Safety Audit ............................................................................ 25
Family Escape Planning .................................................................................. 26
Maintenance .................................................................................................... 27
Limited Warranty .............................................................................................. 27
Appendix A
List of Available ASCII Characters ............................................................ 28
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ......................2 About Your Security System ................2 Fire Detection ....................2 Monitoring ....................2 General System Operation ................3 Keypad LED Displays ..................3 System Master Menu Functions ................ 3 Partition Status Enunciator ................4 Global Keypads ....................
  • Page 2: Introduction

    About Your Security System Your DSC security equipment has been designed to give you the greatest possible flexibility and convenience. The LCD4500 keypad will guide you through each operation with English language prompts. Read this manual carefully and have your installer instruct you on system operation and on which features have been implemented on your system.
  • Page 3: General System Operation

    Your security system is made up of a PC4010 and one or more LCD4500 and various detectors and sensors. The DSC control panel will be mounted out of the way in a utility room or basement. The metal cabinet contains the system electronics, fuses and stand-by battery.
  • Page 4: Partition Status Enunciator

    [2] Set System Date programs the system’s calendar. Enter 6 digits, the first two digits are the month, the middle 2 digits are the day, and the last two digits are the year. For example, to program February 14, 1992 type 021492.
  • Page 5 • Single Partition Access Code ENTER YOUR ACCESS CODE The user enters a valid single partition access code. [*] TO VIEW < > SYSTEM TROUBLES This message will be displayed if there are troubles on the system and the installer has enabled the option “GLB KYPD TRB” in the system toggles section.
  • Page 6 After all open zones have been viewed the user will be given the option to bypass all open zones. To bypass all open zones press the [ ] key. (PARTITION LABEL) <> UNABLE TO ARM This message will be displayed if the partition is not ready to be armed because of something other then open zones on the partition.
  • Page 7 [*] TO VIEW < > SYSTEM TROUBLES This message will be displayed if there are troubles on the system and the installer has enabled the option “GLB KYPD TRB” in the system toggles section. VIEW TROUBLE < > (TROUBLE MESSAGE) Press [ ] to view the troubles on the system.
  • Page 8 ENTER YOUR ACCESS CODE After the exit delay in progress message has been displayed the keypad will return to this message. (PARTITION LABEL) < > * FOR OPEN ZONES If the partition is not ready to be armed because of open zones on the partition, this message will be displayed.
  • Page 9: Display Of Alarms/Bypassed Zones

    ACCESSING (Partition label) When a keypad is loaned to another partition this message will be displayed for 3 seconds. Once the keypad is loaned to another partition, it will function as if it was a keypad that belonged to that partition. The user will be able to perform all [ ] functions (e.g.
  • Page 10: Partition Keypads

    Partition Keypads KEYPAD ZONES All Fire, Auxiliary and Panic keys are only functional if they have been programmed by the installer. The installer should indicate which of these keys are active by placing a coloured label next to the key. •...
  • Page 11 If a multi partition access code is entered the keypad will display the message (0) TO ARM < > (Partition Label) R The lower right hand corner of the display will show the partition status using the letter “R” for Ready, “N” for Not ready, “A” for Armed and “!” for partition is in alarm.
  • Page 12: Disarming

    DISARMING Enter the premises through the designated exit-entry door. The keypad buzzer will be on. Go to the keypad and enter the 4 digit or 6 digit access code. If an error is made in entering the code, press the [#] key and enter the code again.
  • Page 13: User Programming Commands [ ]+[5]+[Access Code]

    USER PROGRAMMING COMMANDS [ ]+[5]+[ACCESS CODE] The [ ] [5] [Access Code] command is used to program the Master Codes and regular access codes. The first access code is the System Grand Master Code. Normally, only the installer can change the System Grand Master Code. The installer may also program the system to allow the user to change the System Grand Master Code.
  • Page 14 • One -Time Use Codes are used to allow infrequent users of the system, such as service personnel, to arm the system. When the system is armed using a One -Time Use Code, the code will be erased once the Exit Delay expires;...
  • Page 15: Programming Additional Access Codes Using A System Master Code Or A Supervisory Code

    PROGRAMMING ADDITIONAL ACCESS CODES USING A SYSTEM MASTER CODE OR A SUPERVISORY CODE 1 Press [ ] then [5] to enter the User Programming Commands; the keypad will display the message “Enter Your Access Code”. Any System Master Code or Program Code may be entered. •...
  • Page 16 For example, if you press the [4] key once, the letter ‘J’ will appear above the cursor on the display. Press the [4] key again, the next letter ‘K’ will appear, and so on. If a different number key is pressed, e.g.
  • Page 17: Zone Bypassing [ ]+[1]

    ZONE BYPASSING [ ]+[1] A bypassed zone will not cause an alarm. If a zone is bypassed the panel may be armed even if the zone is open. Use zone bypassing when access is needed to part of the protected area. Also, damaged wiring or contacts on a zone may be temporarily bypassed until repairs can be made so that the panel can be armed.
  • Page 18: Trouble Display [ ]+[2]

    While the system is disarmed, bypassing can be used to temporarily silence the door chime feature on a zone. Simply bypass the zone that the door chime feature enabled. The keypad will no longer beep when the zone is opened. Be sure to clear all bypasses before arming, to ensure no zones are unintentionally bypassed.
  • Page 19 Aux Supply Troub - An Aux trouble is generated if the aux fuse on the main panel opens, or if the Aux or SW Aux terminals are overloaded. TLM Trouble - A telephone line trouble is generated when the line voltage drops below 3 volts for more than 30 seconds.
  • Page 20 COMBUS Low Pwr - Modules are not getting enough voltage from the COMBUS. Check for proper connection of COMBUS, or the COMBUS needs to be repowered. See 4204 modules and the 4204 PGM COMBUS power option for supplying voltage to the COMBUS. See “Diagnostics” in the Programming Manual to determine which module has low voltage.
  • Page 21: Alarm Memory Display [ ]+[3]

    Zn LwBatt Fault - This trouble condition will occur when a wireless zone has a low battery condition. To view which zone has the trouble press the [ ] key while viewing the trouble condition. The zone(s) with the trouble condition will be displayed in numerical order on the display.
  • Page 22 Items [0], [1], [5] and [6] turn on and off various functions. To enable or disable these functions, press the [ ] key to toggle “Y ”or “N” on the keypad. Y - The function is enabled N - The function is disabled [0] Quick Arm feature is enabled by toggling to “Y”...
  • Page 23: Walk Test [ ]+[6]+[Walk Test Code] When Disarmed

    [3] Keypad Setup allows the user to adjust the backlighting and contrast of the LCD4500 keypad. When this function is selected, the keypad setup menu will appear on the keypad: • Bright Control adjusts the level of back lighting on the LCD display and the backlighting on the keys.
  • Page 24: Door Strike [ ]+[7] Or [ ]+[7]+[Access Code]

    [1] Local Walk Test is selected the keypad will sound 3 quick beeps and return to the normal disarmed display. The user can then test each detector on the partition and any zone violated will cause the burglary bell/siren to sound for 2 seconds, confirming that the detectors are working properly.
  • Page 25: Quick Arm [ ]+[0]

    QUICK ARM [ ]+[0] Entering [ ] [0] is accepted as a valid arming code when the “Quick Arm” feature is activated. This command is often used when individuals are required to arm the system but not disarm it. This could be used with home visitors in the case of a residential alarm or junior employees and maintenance staff in the case of a commercial alarm.
  • Page 26: Family Escape Planning

    Family Escape Planning There is often very little time between the detection of a fire and the time it becomes deadly. It is thus very important that a family escape plan be developed and rehearsed. 1.Every family member should participate in developing the escape plan. 2.Study the possible escape routes from each location within the house and since many fires occur at night, special attention should be given to the escape routes from sleeping quarters.
  • Page 27: Limited Warranty

    Digital Security Controls Ltd.’s liability for failure LIMITED WARRANTY to repair the product under this warranty after a rea- Digital Security Controls Ltd. warrants the original sonable number of attempts will be limited to a re- purchaser that for a period of twelve months from placement of the product, as the exclusive remedy the date of purchase, the product shall be free of de- for breach of warranty.
  • Page 28: List Of Available Ascii Characters

    Appendix A LIST OF AVAILABLE ASCII CHARACTERS...

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