Digital Security Controls PC1575 User Manual

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PC1575 System Introduction

1.1 Specifications

Control Panel Specifications
PC1575 (standard option): one low current PGM output
and one low current PGM output/input.
PC1575 (2-wire smoke option): one low current PGM
output and one high current PGM output/input.
Flexible Zone Configuration:
• Six fully programmable zones
• Seven Access Codes: five User, one Master and a
second Master code
• Normally Closed, Single EOL, Double EOL
• 2-wire Smoke Zone or Auxiliary Zone
• 21 Zone Types, 6 Programmable Zone Options
Audible Alarm Output:
• Supervised Bell Output (current limited at 3 amps), 12V
• 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; 30 programmable
options
• PC1575 (standard option):
PGM1 = one low current (50mA) PGM output
PGM2 = one low current (50mA) PGM output/input.
• PC1575 (2-wire smoke option):
PGM1 = one low current (50mA) PGM output
PGM2 = one high current (300mA) PGM output/input
with 2-wire smoke detector capability
Please read
Appendix D "PGM Output Options"
carefully for important information.
Powerful 1 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
• Battery = 12 volt 4 Ah minimum rechargeable sealed
lead acid
Remote Keypad Specifications:
• Three Different Keypads Available:
- PC5506 six zone LED keypad
- LCD5500 Alphanumeric keypad
- PC1575RK six zone LED keypad
- SL-75 six zone LED keypad
• The PC5506 and LCD5500 keypads have 5 Fully
Programmable Function Keys
• Connect up to 8 Keypads
• Four Wire (Quad) Connection to KEYBUS
• Built in Piezoelectric Buzzer
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Digital Communicator Specifications:
• Supports Major Formats including SIA and Contact ID
• Event Initiated Personal Paging
• Three Programmable Phone Numbers
• Two Account numbers
• Supports LINKS 1000 Cellular Communication
• DTMF and Pulse Dialing
• DPDT Line Seizure
• Anti-jam Feature
• Split Reporting of Selected Transmissions to Each
Telephone Number
System Supervision Features:
The PC1575 continuously monitors a number of possible
trouble conditions including:
• AC Power Failure
DC
• Trouble by Zone
• Tamper by Zone
• Fire Trouble
• Telephone Line Trouble
• Failure to Communicate
• Low Battery Condition
• Bell Output Trouble
• Module Fault (Supervisory or Loss of Internal Clock
AUX Power Supply Fault Tamper)
False Alarm Prevention Features:
• Audible Exit Delay
• Audible Exit Fault
• Communication Delay
• Urgency on Entry Delay
• Quick Exit
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'/300m from main panel
• Event Buffer can be printed using PC5400 RS232 Serial
Interface module
• Supports the ESCORT 5580 Voice Prompt Module with
Automation/Lighting Control
• An Event Buffer which records the past 100 events with
both the time and date at which they occurred
• Uploading and Downloading capability
• Local Downloading capability through the use of the
PC-LINK Adaptor
UL Installation
This equipment is UL Listed in accordance with UL1023
(Household Burglar Alarm System Units), UL985 (Household
Fire Warning System Units), UL1635 (Digital Alarm Annunciator
System Units), UL365 (Police Station Connected Burglar
Alarm Units and Systems), UL609 (Local Burglar Alarm Units
and Systems), UL1610 (Central Station Burglar Alarm Units).
This equipment has the capability of being programmed for
operational features that are not allowed for UL Listed Systems
or being connected to accessories not permitted.
Appendix E for summary of requirements.
Appendix E for summary of requirements.
Appendix E for summary of requirements.
Appendix E for summary of requirements.
Appendix E for summary of requirements.
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Summary of Contents for Digital Security Controls PC1575

  • Page 1: Section 1 - Pc1575 System Introduction

    • Supports Major Formats including SIA and Contact ID Control Panel Specifications • Event Initiated Personal Paging PC1575 (standard option): one low current PGM output • Three Programmable Phone Numbers and one low current PGM output/input. • Two Account numbers PC1575 (2-wire smoke option): one low current PGM •...
  • Page 2: Additional Devices

    PC5003C Cabinet 6 words each from our library of over 240 words) makes the Main control cabinet for the PC1575 main panel. Dimensions system even easier to use. 288mm x 298mm x 78mm / 11.3” x 11.7” x 3” approximately.
  • Page 3: Section 2 - Getting Started

    Getting Started The following Sections provide a thorough description of how to programmable features, which options are available and wire and configure devices and zones. how they function. The Programming Worksheets (pages 25-33) should be filled out completely before attempting 2.1 Installation Steps to program the system.
  • Page 4: Keybus Operation And Wiring

    Telephone Connection Terminals – TIP, RING, T-1, R-1 If a telephone line is 2.4 Current Ratings – Modules and Accessories required for central In order for the PC1575 system to operate properly, the station communication power output capabilities of the main control and the or downloading, connect expansion devices must not be exceeded.
  • Page 5: Supervision

    2.6 Supervision 2.8.2 Single End Of Line (EOL) Resistors (5600Ω) By default, all modules are supervised upon installation. Supervision is enabled at all times so that the panel can indicate a trouble if a module is removed from the system. A connected module which does not show as being present will appear as a trouble condition and the Trouble light on the keypad will turn ON.
  • Page 6: Fire Zone Wiring - 2-Wire Smoke Detectors

    (see Appendix D). (see Appendix D). (see Appendix D). (see Appendix D). This option is available for either of either a PC1575 (standard A PGM configured for LINKS option) or PC1575 (2-wire smoke option). If PGM2 has been Answer allows downloading to...
  • Page 7: Section 3 - Keypad Commands

    Keypad Commands zones, such as designated entry/exit doors. If no delay type The PC1575 alarm panel can be accessed, controlled and zone is violated by the end of the exit delay, the panel will completely programmed via any keypad on the system. The LED bypass all Stay/Away type zones.
  • Page 8 zone—due to a bad contact or damaged wiring—until To view trouble conditions from an LED keypad: service can be provided. 1. Press [ ] [2]. If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled, only 2. The keypad will flash the Trouble light. The zone user codes with the bypass attribute will be able to bypass indicator lights corresponding to the present trouble zones (see Section 5.1 “Programming Security Codes”).
  • Page 9 reporting code(s) programmed in section [45] will be Access code (1) ......One Master Code transmitted along with the unreported events from an Access codes (2) to (6) ....Five User Codes earlier unsuccessful communication. All access codes have the ability to arm or disarm the system and can activate the PGM Outputs using the [ ] [7] Trouble [4] –...
  • Page 10 • [2] – Auto-Arm Enable/Disable Keypad Beeper Control The LCD keypad will allow you to select from 21 different Auto-Arming will not work unless it is enabled for the keypad beeper tones. Use the arrow keys (< >) to scroll to system.
  • Page 11: Function Keys

    [05] – [ ] [9] No-Entry Delay Arm 3.5 Function Keys Once this function key is pressed the user must enter a valid The function keys only appear on the PC5506 and user code. The system will arm and remove the entry delay LCD5500 keypads (see Section (see Section...
  • Page 12: Section 4 - How To Program

    How to Program The following section of the manual describes the Installer’s 4.2 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 You must read the following section of the manual numbers).
  • Page 13: Viewing Programming

    Refer to Section 5 in this manual to determine what each Press any of the Emergency Keys (Fire, Auxiliary or Panic) option represents and whether the light should be ON or to advance to the next digit. When all the digits in a section OFF for your application.
  • Page 14: Section 5 - Program Descriptions

    Program Descriptions The following section explains the operation of all programmable begun, it will cause an instant alarm. Typically, this zone is features and options and provides a summary of all corresponding used for interior protection devices, such as motion detectors. programming locations.
  • Page 15: Zone Attributes

    The account number is used by the central station to following attributes are programmable for each zone: distinguish between panels. There are two account numbers programmable for the PC1575. • Audible / Silent – This attribute determines whether or not the zone will activate the alarm output.
  • Page 16: Communicator - Reporting Codes

    ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Phone numbers can be up to 32 digits which will allow you Zone Restoral Reporting Codes ...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ the Fire Keys on any keypad are pressed for two seconds. Maintenance Alarm Reporting Codes .....
  • Page 18: Contact Id

    • 3/1, 3/2, 4/1 or 4/2 • 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake 2. If the Reporting Code for an event is programmed as anything from [01] to [FF], the panel will automatically • 20 bits per second • non-extended generate the zone or user code number. Additional Notes on Pulse Formats The Communicator Call Direction options can be used to 1.
  • Page 19: Telephone Line Monitor (Tlm)

    5.10 Telephone Line Monitor (TLM) When power is applied to the panel, downloading The panel will supervise the presence of the phone line and will be enabled for six hours. This will allow you to will indicate a trouble condition if the phone line is perform downloading without having to do any disconnected.
  • Page 20: Fire, Auxiliary And Panic Keys - [F], [A], [P]

    ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Periodic Test Transmission Reporting Code ..
  • Page 21: Transmission Delay

    By default, the Swinger Shutdown limit is set to [003]. The 5.20 Keypad Blanking panel will not send more than three alarm signals for each If the Keypad Blanking option is enabled, the panel will turn zone until the Swinger Shutdown is reset. off all lights on the keypads when no keys are pressed for 30 Swinger Shutdown will be reset every day at midnight or seconds.
  • Page 22: Using The Links As A Redundant Communicator

    LINKS is Backup of Land Lines option must be selected. A valid zone alarm reporting code must be When used as a backup communicator, the panel will attempt programmed for zones that have Downlook enabled. to call the central station in the following manner: •...
  • Page 23: Programming Worksheets

    I _ _ _ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ ___________________ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ I PC1575 Zone 1 to 6 Assignment...
  • Page 24: Keypad Programming

    Keypad Programming P R O G R A M M I N G W O R K S H E E T S [00] Keypad Assignment (Section 2.6 “Keypad Assignment”) (Section 2.6 “Keypad Assignment”) (Section 2.6 “Keypad Assignment”) (Section 2.6 “Keypad Assignment”) (Section 2.6 “Keypad Assignment”) Note: This must be done at each keypad requiring programming.
  • Page 25 05 Keypad Buzzer Follower Mode programmed with 17) 06 System Armed Status 25 2-Wire Smoke Support (PC1575 2-wire smoke option PGM2 Only) 07 Strobe Output 26 Momentary Key Switch Arm (PGM2 Only) 08 Fail to Communicate / TLM Trouble Output...
  • Page 26 [10] Third System Option Code Default Option ON Section Arm / Disarm Bell Squawk Enabled Arm / Disarm Bell Squawk Disabled 5.14 5.14 5.14 5.14 5.14 I _ _______I 5.15 5.15 5.15 Bell Squawk During Auto Arm No Bell Squawk During Auto Arm 5.15 5.15 I _ _______I...
  • Page 27: Communicator Programming

    Communicator Programming P R O G R A M M I N G W O R K S H E E T S Note: For sections [31] to [46], the contents of every section by default is [F]. [31] First Telephone Number (32 Digits) (Section 5.6 “Communicator –...
  • Page 28 [42] Opening (Disarming) Reporting Codes, Access Codes 1-6 (Section 5.7 “Communicator – Repor (Section 5.7 “Communicator – Repor (Section 5.7 “Communicator – Repor (Section 5.7 “Communicator – Repor (Section 5.7 “Communicator – Reporting ting ting ting ting Codes”) Opening by Access Code 1 / 2nd Master / Key switch I _ _ _____I _ _ _____I Opening by Access Code 2 Opening by Access Code 5...
  • Page 29 [53] Openings & Closings Communicator Call Directions (Section 5.4 “Communicator – Dialing”) (Section 5.4 “Communicator – Dialing”) (Section 5.4 “Communicator – Dialing”) (Section 5.4 “Communicator – Dialing”) (Section 5.4 “Communicator – Dialing”) Default Option 1st Telephone Number Disabled I _ _______I 2nd Telephone Number Disabled I _ _____ __I...
  • Page 30 [67] LINKS 1000 Preamble (First Telephone Number) (Section 5.23 “LINKS 1000 Cellular Communicator”) (Section 5.23 “LINKS 1000 Cellular Communicator”) (Section 5.23 “LINKS 1000 Cellular Communicator”) (Section 5.23 “LINKS 1000 Cellular Communicator”) (Section 5.23 “LINKS 1000 Cellular Communicator”) Default FFFF (Program all unused digits with Hex F) I _ ______I _ ______I _ ______I _ ______I [68] LINKS 1000 Preamble (Second Telephone Number) (Section 5.23 “LINKS 1000 Cellular Communicator”)
  • Page 31: Module Programming

    Factory Defaults”) y Defaults”) y Defaults”) y Defaults”) y Defaults”) Enter [96] [Installer’s Code] [96] [99] [Installer’s Code] [99] Restore PC1575 to Factory Default Programming (Section 5.26 “Resetting (Section 5.26 “Resetting (Section 5.26 “Resetting (Section 5.26 “Resetting (Section 5.26 “Resetting...
  • Page 32: Appendix A - Contact Id

    Contact ID The Partition ID Codes must be 4 digits. All reporting codes must be 2 digits. The following is a list of Contact ID reporting codes. The first digit (in parentheses) will automatically be sent by the control. The last two digits are programmed to indicate specific information about the signal. For example, if zone 1 is an entry/exit point, the alarm reporting code could be programmed as [34].
  • Page 33: Appendix B - Sia Format

    N Ri01 BA 01 N = New Event Ri01 = Partition / Area Identifier BA = Burglary Alarm 01 = Zone 1 PC1575 Reporting Codes SIA Identifiers & PC1575 Reporting Codes SIA Identifiers & Auto-Reporting Code Auto-Reporting Code Delay Zone Alarm / Restore ........BA-XX / BH-XX* Keypad Panic Alarm / Restore .........
  • Page 34: Appendix C - Programming Lcd Keypads

    Programming LCD Keypads If you have an LCD5500 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 35: Ascii Characters

    [62] Third User Display Mask Default Option System Test prompt ON System Test prompt OFF I _ _ _____I Time and Date prompt ON Time and Date prompt OFF I _ _ _____I Auto-Arm Control prompt ON Auto-Arm Days prompt OFF I _ _ _____I Auto-Arm Time prompt ON Auto-Arm Time prompt OFF...
  • Page 36: Appendix D - Pgm Output Options

    Because jumper CON1 is present on the circuit board diagram a bell time-out, or if the system is armed after the bell time- below, the panel is a PC1575 (2-wire smoke option). This out. This PGM output can be used to indicate that an alarm means that PGM2 is rated at 300mA and will support 2-wire has occurred before entering the premises.
  • Page 37 Bell will remain silent but the PGM2 be removed from the PC1575 (2-wire smoke option) Alarm reporting code will be sent to the central station. This control board. If you have a PC1575 (standard option), input does not follow Swinger Shutdown. CON1 is already removed.
  • Page 38: Appendix E - Ul Requirements

    The following accessories/modules are not UL listed and shall not be used with the control unit: PC5400, RS232 serial interface 11. The PC1575 shall be used with the following listed receivers and module, ESCORT5580 voice prompt modules, PC-Link adaptor, formats: LINKS1000, DLM-1/DLM-4 Downlook modules, PC5004C cabinet.
  • Page 39: Control Panel Wiring Diagram

    Control Panel Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 40: Table Of Contents

    However, despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, criminal tampering or electrical disruption, it is possible that this product could fail to perform as expected. Table of Contents Section 1 - PC1575 System Introduction ......1 Section 3 - Keypad Commands ..........7 1.1 Specifications ..............1 3.1 Arming and Disarming ............
  • Page 41: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty Digital Security Controls Ltd. warrants that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defect in materials and workmanship under normal use and that in fulfilment of any breach of such warranty, Digital Security Controls Ltd.
  • Page 42: Industry Canada Notice

    FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. could void your authority to use this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 43 © 1997 Digital Security Controls Ltd. 1645 Flint Road, Downsview, Ontario, Canada M3J 2J6 Tel. (416) 665-8460 • Fax (416) 665-7498 • Tech. Line 1-800-387-3630 Printed in Canada 29002069 R1...

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