System Times; Installer's Code; Master Code; Second Master Code - DSC PC2525 Installation Manual

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To restore the smoke detectors to normal, clear all products of combustion from the detectors and perform
a reset by pressing the [
detector reset. Pressing [
are clear of smoke, they will return to normal. If the detectors still have smoke in them, the alarm will re-
sound and the sequence described above will repeat.
For an open on any zone programmed for fire, the "Trouble" light will come ON and the keypad sounder
will beep every 10 seconds. The keypad trouble buzzer will sound and the "Trouble" light will come ON
regardless of whether the panel is armed or disarmed. The communicator will transmit the trouble
condition if programmed in Section [39]. The audible trouble indication may be silenced by pressing the
[#] key. The "Trouble" light will only go OFF when all the fire zone troubles are cleared. To determine the
type of trouble, press [
9 Keyswitch Arm: A keyswitch module may be connected to the zone programmed as Keyswitch Arm;
momentary activation of this zone will alternatively arm and disarm the system and silence alarms. Note that
the keypad will not display an indication when this type of zone is activated.
A Home Away with Delay: This zone operates similarly to the Type [3] zone with the following exception. If
the zones are not bypassed manually (with the [
zone during the exit delay), and the Type A zone is tripped, a standard entry delay will be initiated. The
Type A Zone allows the user time to disarm the system from within the premises before alarms are initiated
by activating zones. Upon entering [
standard exit delay.
B Forced Answer: Activating this zone will force the system to pick-up the telephone line and await
communications from a downloading computer. This feature is used for on-site downloading and with the
LINKS1000 Cellular Alarm Transmitter. Note that the keypad will not display an indication when this type of
zone is activated.

[02] System Times

Six system times are programmed in this section; each entry requires a 3-digit number. Do not press the [#] key
during data entry.
1 Entry Delay Time (001 to 255 seconds) This value determines the standard entry delay time. The factory
default entry time is 30 seconds.
2 Exit Delay Time (001 to 255 seconds) This value determines the standard exit delay time. The factory
default exit time is 120 seconds.
3 Auxiliary Entry Delay (001 to 255 seconds) This value determines the Auxiliary Entry Delay time applied to
zones defined as Auxiliary Delay zones. The default auxiliary entry delay is 45 seconds.
4 Auxiliary Exit Delay (001 to 255 seconds) This value determines the Auxiliary Exit Delay time applied to
zones defined as Auxiliary Delay zones. The default auxiliary exit delay is 180 seconds.
5 Bell Cut-off Time (001 to 255 minutes) This entry determines the time the bell / siren will sound before
automatically turning off. The default bell cut-off time is 4 minutes.
6 Zone Response Time (010 to 255 × 10ms) This value determines the zone response time in milliseconds
(ms). The response time is programmed in increments of 10 milliseconds, from a minimum of 0.1 seconds
(100 milliseconds) to a maximum of 2.55 seconds (2550 milliseconds). The default zone response time is
500ms.
NOTE: Auxiliary Delay times must be longer than standard delay times.

[03] Installer's Code

Program a 4-digit code in this Section. Only use digits 0 through 9 as numbers in the code; do not press the [
or [#] keys. If an error is made entering the code, complete entry of the 4 digits then enter the section number
again to enter the correct code. Do not press [

[04] Master Code

Program a 4-digit code in this Section.

[05] Second Master Code

Program a 4-digit code in this Section. The Second Master Code can be changed by the installer only and is
useful where there are multiple control panels installed in a complex. The Second Master Code may be used as a
"master key" for several systems. The Second Master Code may also be used to reprogram the First Master
Code should the First Master Code be forgotten. Usually, the Second Master Code is not provided to the user.
The default setting for the Second Master Code is [AAAA].
] then [7] keys. See Section [06] for programming the PGM terminal for smoke
][7] will remove power from the smoke detectors for 5 seconds; if the detectors
][2].
][1] to activate Home-away zones, the Type A zone will have a
] or [#] while entering the code.
][1] command), or automatically (not opening a delay
]
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