DSC Power 832 Installation Manual
DSC Power 832 Installation Manual

DSC Power 832 Installation Manual

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WARNING
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
with
PC5O15
Version 2.8 UK
DLS-3 version 1.3 or higher

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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    Installation Manual PC5O15 with Version 2.8 UK DLS-3 version 1.3 or higher WARNING 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.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PC5015 Specifications ............1 Communicator - Account Numbers ....... 25 Additional Devices ............2 Communicator - Reporting Formats ......25 1.2.1 Keypads ................2 5.6.1 Pulse Formats ..............25 1.2.2 PC5108 Eight Zone Expander Module ......2 5.6.2 Contact ID ..............
  • Page 3: Control Panel Wiring Diagram

    Control Panel Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 4: Limited Warranty

    If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer’s Lockout option enabled and time. Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means which may be difficult to detect.
  • Page 5: Pc5015 Specifications

    System Introduction PC5015 Specifications Flexible Zone Configuration: • 8 fully programmable zones • 38 access codes: 32 user, 1 system master, 2 partition master, 2 duress and 1 maintenance • Expandable to 32 zones • Keypads with zone inputs available (PC5508Z, PC5516Z, PC5532Z, LCD5500Z, LCD5501Z, LCD5501Z32) •...
  • Page 6: Additional Devices

    • Keypad buzzers and tamper/faults • User Walk Test Additional Devices In addition to the information below, see the back cover for a DSC Module Compatibility table. 1.2.1 Keypads A maximum of eight (8) keypads can be connected to the control panel and can be any combination of the following listed.
  • Page 7: Pc5204 Power Supply Output Module

    WLS907NB Wireless Universal Transmitter The wireless universal transmitter can be used with the PC5132 wireless receiver to add wireless door or window contacts. The unit comes with three AAA batteries and has built-in contacts. WLS935L-433 Wireless Slimline Universal Transmitter The wireless slimline universal transmitter can be used with the PC5132 wireless receiver to add wireless door or window contacts in a smaller package.
  • Page 8: Pc5400 Printer Module

    PC5904 Central Station Talk/Listen Module PC5904 Central Station Talk/Listen Module PC5904 Central Station Talk/Listen Module PC5904 Central Station Talk/Listen Module PC5904 Central Station Talk/Listen Module can be used with the PC5928 audio interface module,the PC5936 audio interface module, and the PC5937 eight-port expansion module for talk/listen in capability . 1.2.10 PC5400 Printer Module This PC5400 printer module will allow the panel to print out all events that occur...
  • Page 9: Installation Steps

    Getting Started The following sections provide a complete description of how to wire and configure devices and zones. Installation Steps The following steps are provided to assist with the installation of the panel. It is suggested that you read over this section briefly to get an overall understanding of the order of installation.
  • Page 10 Auxiliary Power Terminals - AUX+ and GND These terminals provide up to 550 mA of additional current at 12 V for devices requiring power. Connect the positive side of any device requiring power to the AUX+ terminal, the negative side to GND. The AUX output is protected;...
  • Page 11: Keybus Operation And Wiring

    For proper operation there must be no other telephone equipment connected between the control panel and the telephone company facilities . Do not connect the alarm panel communicator to telephone lines intended for use with a FAX machine. L L L L L These lines may incorporate a voice filter which disconnects the line if anything other than FAX signals is detected, resulting in incomplete transmissions .
  • Page 12: Assigning Zones To Zone Expanders

    Assigning Zones to Zone Expanders The main panel contains zones 1 to 8. Additional zone expanders may be added to increase the number of zones on the system. Each zone expander consists of two groups of 4 zones and each group must be configured to assign the specific zones to the expander.
  • Page 13: Enable Supervision

    Enable Supervision Once all the Keybus connections have been made, supervision must be enabled so the panel can indicate a trouble if a module is removed from the system. To enable supervision, enter the following at any keypad: Step 1 - Press [✱] [8] [Installer Code] to enter Installer Programming. Step 2 - Press [902] to enable supervision.
  • Page 14: Single End Of Line (Eol) Resistors

    For a complete description of how fire zones operate, see Section 5.1 “Zone Definitions”. 2.9.5 2-Wire Smoke Detectors The following 2-wire smoke detectors may be used: ESL429AT and DSC MN220. If PGM2 has been programmed for a 2-wire smoke detector connection, the detectors must be wired according to the following diagram:...
  • Page 15: 24-Hr Auxiliary Input Wiring (Pgm2)

    If PGM2 is programmed for 2-wire smoke support, the connector CON1 on the main board must be re- moved. 2.9.6 24-Hr Auxiliary Input Wiring (PGM2) If PGM2 has been programmed for 24-hour operation, the zone must be wired according to the following diagram: If PGM2 is programmed for 24-Hr auxiliary input support, the connector CON1 on the main board must be removed.
  • Page 16 Keypad zones do not support DEOL resistors. Assigning Keypad Zones When using keypad zone inputs, each input used must be assigned a zone number in Installer Programming. First, ensure that you have enrolled all installed keypads into the desired slots. (See Section 2.6 “Keypad Assignment”).
  • Page 17: Access Codes

    Keypad Commands All keypads provide complete information and control of the alarm panel. The panel can be completely programmed via any keypad on the system. ICON/LED keypads provide function indicator lights and individual zone indicator lights for the alarm circuits. The LCD keypad provides function indicator lights and word descriptions for zone status. The following sections describe how to arm, disarm and perform other keypad functions.
  • Page 18: Arming Methods

    To disarm the system using a wireless key or a keyswitch, the entry delay must be active. Arming Methods 3.3.1 Away Arming When the system is armed in the Away arming mode , all interior zones and perimeter zones are activated. If motion is detected in the interior zones, or if one of the perimeter zones is violated, the alarm sequence will begin.
  • Page 19 Troubles can be viewed while armed using the LCD keypad, provided the keypad is version 2.0 or later. Older keypads will incorrectly display “Fire Trouble”. If using older LCD keypads, programming section [013], option [3] as OFF will ensure troubles are displayed correctly. If the Troubles are Latching option is enabled, when a trouble restores before a user has viewed it (via [✱...
  • Page 20 Press [7] again Handheld keypads with low batteries (ICON/LED keypad - zone lights 1 to 4) Press [7] again Wireless keys with low batteries (ICON/LED keypad - zone lights 1 to 8). To view the battery conditions of wireless keys 9 through 16, you must use an LCD keypad.
  • Page 21: Function Keys

    • Brightness Control Brightness Control Brightness Control Brightness Control: When this option is selected the keypad will allow you to scroll through 10 different backlight level Brightness Control options. Use the arrow keys (<>) to scroll to the desired backlight level and press the [#] key to exit. •...
  • Page 22: Function Key Options

    “Exit” - Activate Quick Exit Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate the Quick Exit feature (see Section 3.4 “[ ✱ ] Commands, [ ✱ ][0]”). 3.5.1 Function Key Options The following is a list of function key options: [00] - Null Key The key is not used and will perform no function when pressed.
  • Page 23: Global And Partition Keypad Operation

    [17] - [✱]+[1] Reactivate Stay/Away Zones This function key provides the user with a simple method for adding Stay/Away zones back into the system (see Section 3.4 “[ ✱ ] Commands, [ ✱ ] [1] Reactivate Stay/Away zones” ). [18] Identified Voice Prompt Help This feature can only be programmed if both the Escort5580 and the PC5928/PC5936 audio matrix module are being used.
  • Page 24: How To Enter Installer Programming

    How to Program The following section of the manual describes how to enter Installer Programming and how to program the various sections. It is extremely important that you read the following section of the manual to completely understand how to program the panel.
  • Page 25: Programming Toggle Option Sections

    Example: for the three digit account number ‘403’, you would enter [4], [✱] [1] [✱] [3], [0]. [4] to enter the digit 4 [✱] to enter Hexadecimal mode (Ready light flashes) [1] to enter A [✱] to return to decimal mode (Ready light is solid) [3] to enter the digit 3 [0] to enter the digit 0 as a filler digit.
  • Page 26: Zone Definitions

    Program Descriptions The following section explains all the programmable features including how the feature operates, options that pertain to the feature and a summary of program locations that require programming. Zone Definitions These sections will allow you to select how each of the 8-32 zones will operate. Each zone requires a 2 digit entry. In addition to selecting how each zone will operate, attributes may be programmed by zone (See Section 5.2 “Zone Attributes”).
  • Page 27 Do not wire Fire zones on keypad zone terminals if the DEOL supervision option is enabled for the panel (section [013], option [2]). Do not program Fire zones for Downlook operation. [09] 24-Hour Supervisory Zone If this zone is violated, whether armed or disarmed, the panel will report to the central station, and log the zone fault.
  • Page 28: Assigning Keypad Zones

    [87] Delayed 24-Hour Fire (Wireless) This zone type operates the same as [07] Delayed 24-Hour Fire zone and must be used if the smoke detector is wireless. [88] Standard 24- Hour Fire (Wireless) This zone type operates the same as [08] Standard 24-Hour Fire zone and must be used if the smoke detector is wireless.
  • Page 29: Communicator - Phone Numbers

    ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Pulse Dialing ............Section [380], Option [3] Switch to Pulse Dial ..........
  • Page 30: Sia (Level 2)

    than reporting an alarm zone 1 the Contact ID format can also report the type of alarm, such as Entry/Exit alarm zone 1. If Contact ID Sends Automatic Reporting Codes is selected, the panel will automatically generate a reporting code for each event. These identifiers are listed in Appendices A and B. If the Automatic Contact ID option is not selected, reporting codes must be programmed.
  • Page 31: Pager Format

    5.6.5 Pager Format The Communicator Format option for either phone number can be programmed for Pager format. If an event occurs and the Communicator Call Direction options direct the call to a phone number with the Pager format selected the panel will attempt to page. When calling a pager extra digits will be required to make it work properly.
  • Page 32: Cross Zone Police Code Reporting

    batteries on the units before the condition is reported to the central station. Instruct the customer on how to change the batteries of wireless devices to gain maximum use of this feature. ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Low Battery Transmission Delay ......
  • Page 33: Zone Restorals

    A General System Trouble reporting code will be transmitted if the panel detects any of the following on the PC5204 Power Supply/Output Module: AC Power Failure, Low Battery, AUX Output Trouble, Output #1 Supervisory Trouble. The General System Trouble Restoral reporting code will be transmitted when all of the listed problems are corrected. A General System Supervisory Trouble reporting code will be transmitted if any module goes missing from the Keybus.
  • Page 34: Partitions/Zone Assignment

    ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Answering Machine / Double Call ......Section [401], Option [1] Installer Mode Available with [✱...
  • Page 35 [05] Partition/System Armed Status The output will activate when the partition or system is armed and deactivate when disarmed. [06] Ready Output The output will activate when the partition or system is ready to arm. The output will deactivate when the system is not secure or upon arming. [07] Keypad Buzzer Follow The output will activate when any of the following events occur and will remain active for as long as the keypad buzzer is active: •...
  • Page 36: Programmable Output Attributes

    Only ONE of options [03] Sensor Reset and [20] [ ✱ ] [7] [2] Command Output Option #2 may be pro- grammed on the same system. [21] [✱] [7] [3] Command Output Option #3 [22] [✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ ] [7] [4] Command Output Option #4 These outputs are user-initiated by entering [✱] [7] [1-4] at any keypad.
  • Page 37: Telephone Line Monitor (Tlm)

    5.11 Telephone Line Monitor (TLM) When the TLM Enable option is selected, the panel will supervise the phone line and will indicate a trouble condition if the phone line is disconnected. If the TLM Enable option is ON, the panel will check the telephone line every 10 seconds. If the telephone line voltage is below 3V for the number of checks programmed in the TLM Trouble Delay section, the panel will report a TLM trouble.
  • Page 38: Transmission Delay

    When the test tranmission cycle is programmed, the panel will send a test transmission the following day. This will indicate the beginning of the new test transmission cycle to central station. The panel can also send a test for the GSM1000 cellular communicator, if being used. If the GSM1000 Test Transmission Code is programmed, the panel will send a cellular test at the interval programmed in the GSM1000 Test Transmission Cycle.
  • Page 39: Event Buffer

    5.17 Event Buffer The panel will store the last 256 events that have occurred on the system. Each event will contain the time, date, partition and the event itself along with the zone number, access code number or any other information pertaining to the event.
  • Page 40: Automatic Arming

    If the panel is armed using the Stay function key, or by entering [!][9][access code], there will be no bell squawks during entry and exit delays, except for the arm/disarm bell squawks. If the panel is armed using the Stay function key there will be no bell squawks during the exit delay except for the arm bell squawk.
  • Page 41: Keypad Lockout

    5.23 Keypad Lockout The panel can be programmed to ‘lock out’ keypads if a series of incorrect access code entries is made. After the Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout has been reached the panel will lock out the keypad for the Lockout Duration and log the event to the event buffer.
  • Page 42: Sole Communicator

    5.28.1 Sole Communicator The panel can be programmed to report only using the GSM1000 cellular communicator when an event occurs. To program this select only the GSM1000 for the Communicator Call Direction options for the event. In addition the Call GSM1000 as well as Land Line option must also be enabled.
  • Page 43: Factory Default Main Panel (Software) And Other Modules

    5.30.2 Factory Default Main Panel (Software) and other Modules Step 1 - Enter Installer Programming. Step 2 - Enter Program Section [99X]. Step 3 - Enter the Installer Code. Step 4 - Enter Program Section [99X] again. The panel will take a few seconds to reset. When the keypad is operational, the default is complete. ○...
  • Page 44: Walk Test (Installer)

    When the user enters the correct reset code on the keypad, the keypad will work normally. Installers or central station operators will need to have DSC’s Remote Reset software package installed in order to provide users with the reset code. Please refer to the Remote Reset software documentation for complete instructions.
  • Page 45: 702] Second International Option Code

    4. Latching System Tamper/No Latching System Tamper: When enabled a system tamper on the system must be reset by entering the installer code [!][8][installer code] before the system can be armed. If there is a system tamper present Auto-arming and key switch arming will also be suppressed. NOTE: The Auto-arm cancellation code is not transmitted because a user has not cancelled the Auto-arming sequence.
  • Page 46: Appendix A: Reporting Codes

    Reporting Codes Contact ID SIA Format (Level 2—Hardcoded) This format will send the account code along with its The first digit (in parentheses) will automatically be sent by the control panel. The last two digits are programmed to data transmission. At the receiver, the transmission indicate specific information about the signal.
  • Page 47 Section Reporting Code Code Sent When... Dialer Auto- SIA Auto Direction* matic Contact Codes** [344-348] Openings system disarmed (user 01-34, 40-42 indicated) (4) A2 OP-UU [348] Auto-arm Cancellation Auto-arm cancelled (4) A5 CE-00 [348] Special Opening Opening (disarming) using one of the following (4) AA OP-00 methods: keyswitch, maintenance code, DLS...
  • Page 48: Appendix B: Zone Reporting Codes

    Zone Reporting Codes Table B-1 Zone Alarm/Restoral Reporting Codes For notes on Contact ID or SIA formats, see Appendix A Zone Definition SIA Auto Rep Codes** Delay, Instant, Interior, Delay BA-ZZ/BH-ZZ Stay/Away, Interior Stay/Away, 24-hr Burg. Standard 24-hr Fire, Delayed 24- FA-ZZ/FH-ZZ hr Fire 24-hr Supervisory...
  • Page 49 NOTES...
  • Page 50 NOTES...
  • Page 51 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 52 Modules Supported on the PC5015 v2.8 UK i t n e i f ; t r & n i t ©2001 Digital Security Controls Ltd. Toronto, Canada • www.dsc.com Printed in Canada 29005953 R001...

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