Alexor PC9155-433/868 Installation Manual

Alexor PC9155-433/868 Installation Manual

2-way wireless security suite, series 2-way wireless keypad
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2-Way Wireless Security Suite
v1.0 Installation Guide
Models:
PC9155-433/868
PC9155G-433/868
PC9155D-433/868
Used with:
WT5500-433/868
WT5500P-433/868
Series 2-way Wireless Keypad
IMPORTANT: 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.
TELEPERMIT
These DSC Security Alarm
Systems may be connected
to the Telecom Network
PTC 211 / 09 /017
PC9155-433
PTC 211 / 09 /018
PC9155D-433
N11427
PTC 211 / 09 /019
PC9155G-433

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  • Page 1 2-Way Wireless Security Suite v1.0 Installation Guide Models: PC9155-433/868 PC9155G-433/868 PC9155D-433/868 Used with: WT5500-433/868 WT5500P-433/868 Series 2-way Wireless Keypad TELEPERMIT These DSC Security Alarm Systems may be connected to the Telecom Network PTC 211 / 09 /017 PC9155-433 PTC 211 / 09 /018...
  • Page 2: Safety Instructions For Service Personnel

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING: WHEN USING EQUIPMENT CONNECTED TO THE TELEPHONE NETWORK, THERE ARE BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THAT SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED. REFER TO THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THIS PRODUCT; SAVE THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. INSTRUCT THE END-USER REGARDING THE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS THAT SHALL BE OBSERVED WHEN OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 3: Smoke Detectors

    Guidelines for Locating Smoke & CO Detectors The following information is for general guidance only and it is recommended that local fire codes and regulations be consulted when locating and installing smoke alarms and CO Alarms. Smoke Detectors Research indicates that all hostile fires in homes generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent. Detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable lev- els of heat in most cases.
  • Page 4: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty Digital Security Controls warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in materials and Items Not Covered by Warranty workmanship under normal use. During the warranty period, Digital Security Controls shall, at its option, repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to In addition to the items which void the Warranty, the following items shall not be covered by Warranty: (i) freight cost to the repair centre;...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter Description Page Introduction ............1-1 PC9155 Model Differences .
  • Page 6: Introduction

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 1 Introduction This manual provides installation and programming information for the PC9155 two-way wireless series of alarm panels. The PC9155 is a two- way wireless alarm system that can interface with one-way and two-way RF devices. Three separate hardware platforms exist for the 433 MHz and 868 MHz versions.
  • Page 7: Controls & Indicators

    1 Introduction 1.3 Controls & Indicators The PC9155 can have a maximum of eight status indicators located on the front panel. The four indicators located on the left side of the panel indicate the Ready status, Armed status, Trouble status and AC Power status of the alarm system. The four indicators are located on the right side of the panel only if a GS2065 or TL265GS module is installed.
  • Page 8: Special Keys

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Entering Letters Some commands require the entry of letters (i.e., A, B, C, D, E, F). To enter a letter, press and the number on the keypad that corresponds to the appropriate letter, as indicated below. 1 = A 4 = D 2 = B...
  • Page 9: Installation

    2 Installation 2 Installation 2.1 Hardware Installation Hardware Installation Step Select a suitable location for the alarm panel in a dry location, close to an unswitched AC outlet, phone line (if required), and Ethernet cable (if required). DO NOT mount system on an electrical box. Position system away from metal objects (e.g., appliances, furnace, duct work etc.).
  • Page 10 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Figure 2-3 Mounting & Wiring Details Internal Internal Transformer Transformer Version Only Version Only T-1 R-1 TIP RING I/O2 I/O1 - AUX + AC AC CAUTION: The Ethernet communication lines must be connected first to an Approved (acceptable to the local authorities) type NID (Network Interface Device) before leaving the premises (e.g., UL installations, UL60950 Listed NID).
  • Page 11: Wiring

    2 Installation 2.2 Wiring 1. I/O Wiring The two I/O terminals can be programmed as hard-wired zone inputs and/or PGM outputs. See programming section [013] Opt [1,2]. 1a. Zone Wiring Zones 1 - 32 are reserved for wireless zones. If programmed as zone inputs, I/O- Normally Closed Loops - Do NOT use for UL Installations 1 is zone 33 and I/O-2 is zone 34.
  • Page 12: Wireless Device Enrollment

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 1c. PC5950 2-Way Audio Verification Module Wiring • Install the PC5950 in a metal cabinet secured to a wall. • Power down the PC9155 if required. • Route wiring to the PC9155 through the wiring guide. •...
  • Page 13 2 Installation Enroll wireless devices in the following sequence: • Keypad • Sirens • Sensors • Pendants • Wireless Keys Refer to the associated installation sheet for additional details on how to activate specific wireless devices. Enrolling Wireless Keypads When the PC9155 is first powered up a 2 minute window is established for enrolling the first keypad. The AC Power and Ready LEDs will flash for the duration of the enrollment window.
  • Page 14 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Enrolling Sensors & Pendants Step Enter [*][8][5555][898] Wireless “Wireless Enrollment Mode” is displayed. Enrollment Mode Step • Place the Wireless device near the alarm system. 223E02 • Activate the device as described in the associated installation sheet. Confirm ESN? •...
  • Page 15: Global Wireless Device Placement Test

    2 Installation 2.4 Global Wireless Device Placement Test Wireless Device Placement Perform the Wireless Device Placement testing on keypads, sounders and sensors only. • This test is NOT required for wireless keys or pendants. Verify that pendants and Key FOBs operate within the desired operating area by arming and disarming the sytem.
  • Page 16 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Step Enter a 2 digit zone number, keypad number, or siren number depending on the placement test section entered, or scroll to the desired device and press begin individual placement test. Step Place the wireless device in the intended mounting location. Activate Device Activate the device as described in the associated installation sheet.
  • Page 17: Operation

    3 Operation 3 Operation 3.1 Operating Modes 3.1.1 – Away Arming Away Arming arms the entire system including the perimeter and interior devices. The Ready light must be ON to arm the system. If the Ready light is OFF, ensure all protected doors and windows are secure or bypassed. To arm the system in the Away mode, either press and hold the Away function key for 2 seconds or enter a valid user code and leave the premises through a door programmed as Delay.
  • Page 18: Programming User Codes

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [ ][1] – Bypass/Re-activate Stay/Away and Night Zones Press [ ][1] to enter Bypass mode. If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled, enter a valid user code. The keypad displays ‘Scroll to Bypass Zones’. The keypad displays the programmed zone labels and includes the letter ‘O’ in the bottom, right corner if the zone is violated or the letter ‘B’...
  • Page 19: Additional Keypad Functions

    3 Operation Supervisor’s Code: This attribute is used for validation when entering the [ ][5] User Code Programming section and [ ][6] User Functions section. Note, the supervisor’s code can only validate programming for codes with equal or lesser attributes. The supervisor’s code also allows this user to create bypass groups if an access code is required to enter into [ ][1] Bypassing.
  • Page 20: Function Keys

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [ ][7][1 or 2] – Command Outputs (1&2) Press [ ][7] then [1] or [2]. If the Command Output Code Required option is enabled, enter a valid user code. The panel activates a command out- put assigned to any PGM. [ ][8] –...
  • Page 21: Programming

    4 Programming 4 Programming The PC9155 can be programmed using three methods: • Template Programming - Allows the minimum required data to be programmed. It also allows for the setup of DLS downloading software. • DLS Programming - Allows programming to be downloaded using DLS-IV®™ software. - DLS programming can be performed locally with a PC-Link cable and a PC with DLS-IV software installed.
  • Page 22 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Step Once in the programming section, the 4-digit number “0111” is displayed. Enter Enter Data to accept the existing default programming. See the tables below for details of Digit 1, 2, 3 and 4. Step After entering ‘0001’, the first telephone entry is displayed. Enter the monitoring station D FFFFFFFFFFFFFF telephone number after the “D”.
  • Page 23 4 Programming • Digit 2 selects one of the following reporting code options: Opt# Phone Line 1 Programming Section Phone Line 3 Programming Section This entry will not change the existing communications programming. Disabled [380] Opt 1 OFF Disabled SIA Automatic Reporting Codes [350] 1st Phone # [04] SIA Automatic Reporting Codes [350] 3rd Phone # [04]...
  • Page 24: Dls Programming

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Digit 4 indicates/selects one of the following DLS connections: Double Call Call Back User Call Up #Rings Option Sect [401] Opt 1 Sect [401] Opt 3 Sect [401] Opt 4 Sect [406] 4.2 DLS Programming 4.2.1 Local Programming with PC-Link Follow the steps below in the sequence indicated.
  • Page 25: Installer Programming

    5 Installer Programming 5 Installer Programming 5.1 Index to Programming Options Sect Description Pages Sect Description Pages [001]-[002] Zone Definitions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-2/5-24 [401] First Downloading Options - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-11/5-39 [005] System Timers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-2/5-26 [402] Downloading Computer's Telephone Number - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-12/5-40...
  • Page 26: Programming Worksheets

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 5.2 Programming Worksheets Indi cate s de fa ul t setti ng s that are com m on to al l a la rm system versi ons co ve red D ef Indi cate s de fa ul t setti ng s for North Am eri can pa nel s Indi cate s de fa ul t setti ng s for CP-01 com pl i ance Indi cate s de fa ul t setti ng s for Europea n pan el s Al l Defa ul ts are OFF u nl ess i ndi ca te d otherwi se...
  • Page 27 5 Installer Programming [ 006] Ins taller's Code [ 007] Mas t er Code [008] Maintenanc e Code T hes e c odes ar e 4 or 6- digits ( pr ogr ammed in s ec tion[701] O pt [5]) . F or 4- digit c odes the default is the fir s t 4 digits 555555 123456...
  • Page 28 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [ 015] Third S y s t em Opt ions O pt O F F N A C P E U [F] Key Enabled [F] Key Disabled [P] Key Audible (Siren / Beeps) [P] Key Silent Quick Exit Enabled Quick Exit Disabled Quick Arming Enabled (*0 And Function Keys)
  • Page 29 5 Installer Programming [ 101] -[ 134] Zone A t t ribut es (A t t ribut es 10-13 are res erv ed f or Fut ure Us e) Attri b u te : = ON Audible Steady Chime Bypass Force Swing TX Dly...
  • Page 30 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [ 167] GP RS / E t hernet Int erf ac e Com m unic at ions Wait For A c k Valid Entries 001-255 seconds [ 168] S et Cloc k Forward (Day light S av ing) [ 169] S et Cloc k B ac k (S t andard Tim e) N A C P EU N A C P EU...
  • Page 31 5 Installer Programming Reporting Codes All Repor ting Codes ar e defaulted ‘F F ’ unles s indic ated other wis e. [3 2 0 ]-[3 2 2 ] Al a rm R e p o rti n g C o d e s, Zo n e s 0 1 -3 4 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3...
  • Page 32 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [3 3 0 ]-[3 3 2 ] Ta m p e r R e p o rti n g C o d e s Se cti o n Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7...
  • Page 33 5 Installer Programming [3 4 2 ] Op e n i n g (D i sa rm i n g ) R e p o rti n g C o d e s- Acce ss C o d e s 1 -1 6 Code 1 Code 2 Code 3...
  • Page 34 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [3 4 8 ] Te st Tra n sm i ssi o n R e p o rti n g C o d e s Walk Test End Walk Test Begin For Future Use Periodic Test Transmission System Test [ 350] Com m unic at or Form at Opt ions 1st Telephone Number...
  • Page 35 5 Installer Programming [ 378] Tes t Trans m is s ion Tim e of Day 9999 Valid entries are (0000-2359), 9999 to disable D ef [ 380] Firs t Com m unic at or Opt ions O pt O F F N A C P EU Communications Enabled Communications Disabled...
  • Page 36 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [ 401] Firs t Downloading Opt ions O pt O F F N A C P EU Answering Machine / Double Call Enabled Answ. Machine / Double Call Disabled User Enable DLS User Can Not Enable DLS Window Call-Back Enabled Call-Back Disabled User Initiated Call-Up Enabled...
  • Page 37 5 Installer Programming * Attributes for Option 9 & 10 Attri b u te : Service Req Device Device Loss of Event AC Fail TLM Fault Device Fault Tamper Clock Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 09 S y s t em Trouble Attri b u te : Fire Panic...
  • Page 38 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [ 701] Firs t Int ernat ional Opt ions O pt O F F N A C P EU 50 Hz AC Input 60 Hz AC Input Time Base is Internal Crystal Time Base is AC Line AC/DC Arming Inhibit Enabled AC/DC Arming Inhibit Disabled All System Tampers Require Installer Reset...
  • Page 39 5 Installer Programming [804] [ 001] -[ 032] Wireles s Dev ic e Serial Numbers Zone Serial Number Zone Serial Number Zone Serial Number Sec t. Sec t. Sec t. [001] [012] [023] [002] [013] [024] [003] [014] [025] [004] [015] [026] [005]...
  • Page 40: Programming Descriptions

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System Serial Number Sec t. Sec t. Sec t. D ef D ef D ef D ef D ef D ef D ef [109] [149] [182] [110] [150] [111] [151] [112] [152] [113] [153] [114] [154] [115] [155] [116] [156]...
  • Page 41 5 Installer Programming [ 804] [ 314] Wireles s S iren #04 Opt ions O pt O F F N A C P EU Siren Alarm Enabled Siren Alarm Disabled Buzzer Notifications Enabled Buzzer Notifications Disabled Door Chime Enabled Door Chime Disabled Trouble Beeps Enabled Trouble Beeps Disabled Squawks Enabled...
  • Page 42 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System O pt O F F N A C P EU Ethernet Receiver #1 Supervised Ethernet Receiver #1 Not Supervised GPRS Receiver #1 Supervised GPRS Receiver #1 Not Supervised Commercial Supervision Residential Supervison GPRS Primary Ethernet Primary Redundant Communications Enabled Redundant Communications Disabled Remote Firmware Upgrade Enabled...
  • Page 43 5 Installer Programming OBF5 / 3061 OBF9 / 3065 D ef D ef Valid Port Entries are 0000-FFFF (0-65535) [ 851] [ 124] Et hernet Tes t Trans mis s ion Time 9999 D ef Valid Entries are 0000-2359, 9999 to disable [ 851] [ 125] Et hernet Tes t Trans mis s ion Cy c le 000000 DDHHMM...
  • Page 44 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [ 851] [ 225] GP RS Tes t Trans mis s ion Cy c le DDHHMM 000000 D ef [ 851] [ 991] Firmware V ers ion 01.00.01.TT • • • D ef [ 851] [ 992] E t hernet IP A ddres s 0.0.0.0 •...
  • Page 45 5 Installer Programming [ 996] Res t ore 9155 Wireles s Dev ic e P rogramming Fac t ory Def ault s Enter [996][Installer Code][996] [ 998] Res t ore 9155 P anel Only ) Fac t ory Def ault Enter [998][Installer Code][998] [ 999] S y s t em Def ault Enter [999][Installer Code][999]...
  • Page 46 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [ 001] -[ 034] Label P rogramming (Zone 01-34) c ont inued [017] [026] [018] [027] [019] [028] [020] [029] [021] [030] [022] [031] [023] [032] [024] [033] [025] [034] [ 065] Fire A larm Label (2 x 14 Charac t ers ) —...
  • Page 47 5 Installer Programming [ 075] S ec ond K ey pad Opt ions O pt O F F N A C P EU Local Clock Display Enabled Local Clock Display Disabled Local Clock Displays 24 Hr Time Local Clock Displays AM/PM Auto Alarm Scroll Enabled Auto Alarm Scroll Disabled Language Selection Available From Any Menu...
  • Page 48: Programming Descriptions

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System 5.3 Programming Descriptions This section describes all of the PC9155 programming options. [001]-[002] Zone Definitions Each of these sections requires a 2-digit entry to determine how a zone functions. Refer to sections [132] to [134] for zone attribute programming. Zone Types Fire zones and 24-Hr zones go into alarm whether the system is armed or disarmed and do not follow the exit delay.
  • Page 49 5.3 Programming Descriptions This zone type must NOT be used for wireless zones. Activation of a keyswitch zone is intended to arm or disarm the system. Activation of the zone will not log or transmit the Police code. A bypass on this zone type will not be un-bypassed when the system is disarmed. When the zone is bypassed, a zone bypass event buffer log and communication occurs immediately, NOT when the system is armed.
  • Page 50: System Timers

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [005] System Timers This section has two subsections. Entry/Exit delays are in subsection 01and Bell Cut-off is in subsection 09. Subsections 02-08 are reserved for future use. Enter the corresponding 2-digit entry to access these subsections. [01] Entry Delay 1: (001-255) seconds This value determines the entry delay time for delay 1 type zones.
  • Page 51: Keypad Lockout Options

    5.3 Programming Descriptions • 24 hour supervisory buzzer zone alarm • No activity arm pre-alert • Entry delay • Audible exit fault • Audible exit delay • Door chime This PGM type does not activate for local key presses or trouble beeps. Courtesy Pulse.
  • Page 52: First System Options

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [013] First System Options Option Description ON: Zone 33/PGM 1 Selection: Hardwired Zone 33 Input is enabled. The I/O-1 terminal functions as an input for Zone 33. The zone definition is pro- grammed in the first entry of section [009]. Zone supervision is determined by attributes 14, 15, and 16 programmed in sections [133]. OFF: PGM 1 Output Enabled: The I/O-1 terminal functions as an output.
  • Page 53: Fourth System Options

    5.3 Programming Descriptions ON: Panic Key Audible. When a valid Panic key alarm is generated, the keypad buzzer sounds a series of 3 beeps to acknowledge the alarm. The buzzer then sounds a steady tone for the length of the bell time-out or until an access code is entered. OFF: Panic Key Silent.
  • Page 54: Sixth System Options

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [018] Sixth System Options Option Description For Future use ON: Keypad Tamper Enabled. All system keypads will generate tamper troubles and restorals. OFF: Keypad Tampers are disabled. System keypads will NOT generate tamper troubles and restorals. [3]-[4] For Future use ON: Keypad Buzzer Follows Bell Enabled.
  • Page 55: Zone Loop Response Options

    5.3 Programming Descriptions [030] Zone Loop Response Option Description ON: Zone 33 is Fast Loop Response: Zone 33 has a fast loop response (36 ms). OFF: Zone 33 is Normal Loop Response: Zone 33 has a normal loop response (400 ms). ON: Zone 34 is Fast Loop Response: Zone 34 has fast loop response (36 ms).
  • Page 56: Gprs/Ethernet Interface Communications Wait For Ack

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [167] GPRS/Ethernet Interface Communications Wait for ACK This value represents the time the communicator waits for an acknowledgement (ACK) from the receiver after sending the SIA packet to the central station. [168]-[169] Daylight Saving Time These sections provide support for programming the beginning and the ending of daylight-saving time. In section [168] the month is programmed in the first entry, the week in the second entry, and the day of the month or the day of the week in the third entry.
  • Page 57: First Telephone Number

    5.3 Programming Descriptions [301] First Telephone Number The information in this section also applies to sections [302], [303] and [305]. These sections determine which type of communicator is activated in the event of an alarm (telephone, GPRS and Ethernet) and the sequence that the system fol- lows in the event of an unsuccessful communication.
  • Page 58: Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [328] Miscellaneous Alarm Reporting Codes Duress Alarm This reporting code is transmitted whenever a Duress code is used to perform any function on the system. The reporting code is sent to the Alarm & Restore call direction group.
  • Page 59: Opening (Disarming) Reporting Codes (01-16)

    5.3 Programming Descriptions Exit Fault If an Exit Error occurs and entry delay expires before the system is disarmed, this reporting code is sent. This reporting code is sent to the Openings & Closings call direction group If the delay zone that caused the exit error has cross zoning enabled, the exit fault and zone alarm will still transmit if a second zone is not violated. This is to inform the central station that the premise is not secure.
  • Page 60: Test Transmission Reporting Codes

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System General Zone Fault & Restore This reporting code is sent whenever a zone has entered the fault state. This occurs when there is a short on DEOL hardwired zones and/or a loss of supervisory on a wireless zone. These reporting codes are sent to the System Maintenance call direction group. Delinquency The Delinquency Reporting code is transmitted in one of two ways.
  • Page 61: Test Transmission Time Of Day

    5.3 Programming Descriptions Swinger Shutdown (Maintenance Troubles & Restores) This value determines the number of times the same system Maintenance (Trouble) type event will occur before stopping transmissions. Fire Troubles follow the Maintenance Swinger Shutdown variable. Program a 3-digit number from 000 to 014. When programmed with 000, Swinger Shutdown is disabled and all mainte- nance troubles are transmitted.
  • Page 62: Second Communicator Options

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System If all 5 attempts to the designated phone numbers fail, an FTC trouble for the primary phone number is initiated and logged to the event buffer regard- less of how this option is configured. For Future Use ON: Delinquency Follows Zone Activity (Activity Delinquency).
  • Page 63: Fourth Communicator Options

    5.3 Programming Descriptions ON: AC Failure Communication Delay in Hours. The System AC Failure Communication Delay in section [377] is programmed in hours. OFF: AC Failure Communication Delay in Minutes. The System AC Failure Communication Delay in section [377] is programmed in minutes. ON: Number of Dialing Attempts for Residential Dial Communication Format.
  • Page 64: Downloading Computer's Telephone Number

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System OFF: Call-Back Disabled. The downloading computer has immediate access to the panel if it is identified as a valid downloading computer. ON: User Call-Up Enabled. When this feature is enabled, the user may initiate a single call attempt to the downloading telephone number by enter- ing [ ][6][Master Code][6].
  • Page 65: 2-Way Audio Control Options

    5.3 Programming Descriptions The following attributes are available for the System Trouble PGM option [09] System Trouble PGM (Type 09) [1] Service Required [2] A.C. Failure [3] Telephone Line Fault [4] Communications (Failure to Communicate) [5] Device (Fire) Fault / WLS Zone Supervisory Fault Enabled [6] Device Tamper [7] Device Low Battery [8] Loss of Clock...
  • Page 66: First International Options

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [701] First International Options Code Option Description ON: 50 Hz AC. The incoming AC power cycles at 50 Hz. OFF: 60 Hz AC. The incoming AC power cycles at 60 Hz. ON: The time base is the internal crystal oscillator. The internal crystal is used for the time base instead of AC power. OFF: The time base is the AC power input.
  • Page 67: Wireless Supervisory Windows

    5.3 Programming Descriptions Option Description ON: Standard Door Chime Enabled. Traditional door chime tone found on other DSC keypads (6 quick beeps) OFF: Standard Door Chime Disabled ON: ‘Bing-Bong’ Door Chime Enabled OFF: ‘Bing-Bong’ Door Chime Disabled ON: ‘Ding-Dong’ Door Chime Enabled. OFF: ‘Ding-Dong’...
  • Page 68: Global Siren Options

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [ ][9] No-Entry Arm [ ][9] No-Entry Arm can be used if the wireless key being used is identified. [ ][4] Chime On / Off Command Output 1 [ ][7][1] [ ][7][1] commands can be used with an access code if the wireless keys are identified. Command Output 2 [ ][7][2] [ ][7][2] commands can be used with an access code if the wireless keys are identified.
  • Page 69: General Wireless Options

    5.3 Programming Descriptions ON: Pre-Alarm Signal Enabled. When the system begins entry delay the entry delay time is sent to the wireless siren. If the wireless siren does not receive a disarm command during the entry delay time, the siren will go into alarm. OFF: Pre-Alarm Signal Disabled.
  • Page 70: ] Keypad Programming

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [999] Restore Factory Default Programming All programming, including wireless device programming, returns to the factory defaults. [ ] Keypad Programming To enter Keypad Programming press [ ][8][Installer Code][ ]. Keypad sections require 3-digit entries and only affect the keypad used to program them. [000] Local Keypad Function Key Programming This section is accessed by entering [ ][000] from Installer Programming.
  • Page 71 5.3 Programming Descriptions [001]-[069], [100]-[125] Label Programming Zone and other labels in these sections can be customized. Default labels are in English and do not change when an alternate language is selected. Labels can be programmed locally or downloaded/uploaded using DLS and Connect 24 interactive software. Press To Enter/Display Enter the section number of the desired label to be pro-...
  • Page 72 PC9155 Wireless Alarm System [075] Second Keypad Options Option Description ON: Local Clock Enabled. When the keypad is idle, the date and time are displayed until a key is pressed. OFF: Local Clock Disabled. When the keypad is idle, the display shows current system status. ON: Local Clock Displays 24 Hr Time.
  • Page 73 5.3 Programming Descriptions [998] Initiate Global Label Broadcast Programmed keypad labels are broadcast and installed on all system keypads from keypad 1. Enter [ ][998] to broadcast the labels programmed in sections [ ][001]-[069] and [ ][100]-[125]. This function is also required for broadcasting labels down- loaded using DLS software.
  • Page 74: Testing & Troubleshooting

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm Panel 6 Testing & Troubleshooting 6.1 Wireless Device Placement Test See sections 2.4 and 2.5 6.2 Testing the System Inform the monitoring station when beginning or ending alarm system testing. It is the user’s responsibility to test the alarm system weekly (excluding smoke detectors). Ensure that all the steps in the two tests below are followed.
  • Page 75: Resetting The System To Factory Defaults

    6 Testing & Troubleshooting 6.3 Resetting the System to Factory Defaults Resetting the alarm system returns it to the factory programmed defaults. All programmed information including wireless enrollment, telephone numbers etc. will be lost. • The Installer code changes back to [5555]. •...
  • Page 76 PC9155 Wireless Alarm Panel [ ][2] Troubles • Power up system • Enter [ ][2] to view Troubles • Perform actions indicated in the tables below [ ][2] Trouble Summary Trouble [0] GPRS/Ethernet Module Trouble Trouble [1] Service Required - Press [1] for more information Low Battery General System Trouble General System Tamper...
  • Page 77 6 Testing & Troubleshooting Trouble [2] AC Failure No AC at panel AC input terminals. • Verify voltage measured across AC terminals is 16-18VAC. AC Failure Replace transformer if required. Trouble [3] Telephone Line Trouble Phone line voltage at TIP, RING on main Measure the voltage across TIP and RING on the panel: Telephone Line Trouble panel less than 3V...
  • Page 78: Battery Removal/Replacement

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm Panel Trouble [7] Wireless Device Low Battery Press [7] to scroll through specific devices with a Low Battery Trouble 1st press - Wireless Zones One or more wireless devices has a low Replace Battery 2nd press - Wireless Keys battery.
  • Page 79: Appendix A: Reporting Code Formats

    Appendix A: Reporting Code Formats Appendix A: Reporting Code Formats The following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA format reporting codes. See programming sections [320]-[348] for reporting codes. Contact ID The first digit (in parentheses) is automatically sent by the control. The second two digits are programmed to indicate specific information about the signal. For example, if zone 1 is an entry/exit point, you could program the event code as [34].
  • Page 80 PC9155 Wireless Alarm Panel D ia le r A ut o m a t ic S IA A ut o R e p R e po rt ing C o de C o de S e nt Whe n D ire c t io n C o nt a c t ID C o de s C o de s S e c t io n #...
  • Page 81 Appendix A: Reporting Code Formats D ia le r A ut o m a t ic S IA A ut o R e p R e po rt ing C o de C o de S e nt Whe n D ire c t io n C o nt a c t ID C o de s C o de s...
  • Page 82 PC9155 Wireless Alarm Panel Contact ID Programmed Zone Alarm/Restoral Event Codes (as per SIA DCS: ‘Contact ID’ 01-1999): Program any of these codes for zone alarms/restorals when using the standard (non-automatic) Contact ID reporting format. Medical Alarms (1)34 Entry / Exit (1)AA Medical (1)35 Day / Night (1)A1 Pendant Transmitter...
  • Page 83: Appendix B: Communicator Format Options

    Appendix B: Communicator Format Options Appendix B: Communicator Format Options The following format options are programmable in section [350] 20 BPS, 1400 Hz handshake 20 BPS, 2300 Hz handshake • BPS Formats - 0 is not valid in Account or Rep Code (A must be used) Depending on the pulse format selected the panel will communicate using the following: 3/1, 3/2, 4/1 or 4/2, 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake, 20 bits per second, non- extended.
  • Page 84: Appendix C: 2-Way Audio Verification (Pc5950)

    PC9155 Wireless Alarm Panel Appendix C: 2-Way Audio Verification (PC5950) Not approved for use with UL/ULC listed installations. Audio Verification provides Talk and Listen-in capability for audio verification of alarms. This allows the central station to communicate with the occupants through the microphone and speaker of the alarm system.
  • Page 85: Appendix D: Regulatory Approvals Information

    Appendix D: Regulatory Approvals Information Appendix D: Regulatory Approvals Information North America will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to main- tain uninterrupted service. FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT Equipment Maintenance Facility If trouble is experienced with this equipment (PC9155) for repair or warranty infor- mation, contact the facility indicated below.
  • Page 86 PC9155 Wireless Alarm Panel This product has been tested and found in compliance with the following standards: UL1023 Household Burglar-Alarm System Units UL985 Household Fire Warning System Units UL1635 Digital Alarm Communicator System Units ULC-S545-02Residential Fire Warning System Control Units ORD-C1023-1974Household Burglar-Alarm System Units This product has also been tested and found in compliance with the ANSI/SIA CP-01-2007 Control Panel Standard –...
  • Page 87 Appendix D: Regulatory Approvals Information SIA False Alarm Reduction Installations For a list of the defaults value programmed when the unit is shipped from the factory and for any other programming information refer to table below. Caution: Call Waiting Cancel (section [382], Option 4) feature on a non-Call Waiting line will prevent successful communication to the supervising station. Fire Alarm Verification feature (Auto Verified Fire Zone type [89]) is supported on the DSC Wireless Smoke Detector, Model WS4916.
  • Page 88 Europe This product is in conformity with: EMC Directive 2004/108/EC based on results using harmonized stan- dards in accordance with article 10(5), R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC based on following Annex III of the direc- tive and LVD Directive 99/5/EC based on results using harmonized standards. The product is labeled with the CE mark as proof of compliance with the above mentioned European Directives.

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