Option
Description
[1]
ON: Standard Door Chime Enabled. Traditional door chime tone found on other DSC keypads (6 quick beeps)
OFF: Standard Door Chime Disabled
[2]
ON: 'Bing-Bong' Door Chime Enabled
OFF: 'Bing-Bong' Door Chime Disabled
[3]
ON: 'Ding-Dong' Door Chime Enabled.
OFF: 'Ding-Dong' Chime Disabled.
[4]
ON: 4-second Alarm Tone Door Chime Enabled. The keypad/siren will sound a medium volume alarm signal for 4 seconds.
OFF: 4-second Alarm Tone Door Chime Disabled.
[5]-[8]
For Future Use
[804]-[001]-[032] Wireless Device Serial Number
These sections are for manual enrollment of one-way wireless device serial numbers (ESN).
• See [804][101]-[116] for one-way and two-way wireless key enrollment.
• See [804][201]-[204] for two-way keypad enrollment.
• See [804][301]-[304] for two-way siren enrollment.
This is a 6-digit entry. For toggling entries between decimal and hexadecimal values, press [ ].
One-way Devices
The first digit of a 6-digit serial number for one-way
devices identifies the type of device as indicated below:
2
Door/Window Contact or Flood Sensor
3
PIR or Glass Break Detector
4
Smoke Detector
5
Panic Pendant
6
Wireless Keys
8
Carbon Monoxide Detector
9
Wireless Keys
Leading 00s must be entered for one way wireless devices with six digit serial numbers (E.g. SN 234567 must be entered
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as 00234567).
[804][081] Wireless Supervisory Windows
This entry is used to program the length of time a wireless device must be absent from the system before a fault is generated. The wireless supervisory window is
calculated by multiplying the programmed value by 15 minutes.
Valid entries are 04 to 96 which correlates to 1 to 24 hours. The default value for North America is 96 (24 hours) and 08 (2 hours) for Europe.
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This timer may run the programmed time plus up to the number of minutes programmed in this section. For example, the European one-way default is
2 hours, but the actual time could be as long as 2 hours and 8 minutes. The North American one-way default is 24 hours, but the actual time could be
as long as 25 hours and 36 minutes.
UL fire listings require a 4 Hr setting (4 Hrs = 16, 16x15 minutes)
UL
[804][082]-[085] Zone Transmitter Supervision Options
Program these sections if the zone transmitter will be supervised. All zones are enabled for supervision by default.
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DSC does NOT recommend supervision of panic pendants, because they may be removed from the premises.
[804][101]-[116] Wireless Key Serial Number
These sections are used to enter the wireless key serial numbers. This is an 8-digit hexadecimal entry. To toggle entries between decimal and hexadecimal values,
press [ ]. Two-way wireless keys have 8-digit serial numbers, the existing one-way serial numbers have 6-digits. "00" must be added to the start of a 6-digit serial
number.
[804][141]-[156] Wireless Key Function Key Options
Up to 6 unique functions can be programmed for each wireless key. Each section requires four 2-digit entries. The following table describes each programmable
function.
Entry
Description
Null Key (Key Not Used)
00
Stay Arm
03
Away Arm
04
Two-way Devices
The first digit of an 8-digit serial number for two-way devices is 2.
The second digit identifies the type of device as follows:
20
Wireless Keypad
21
Wireless Keypad with Proximity Tag Detector
22
Future Use
23
Wireless Indoor Siren
24
Wireless Outdoor Siren
25
Wireless two-way Key
DSC Wireless Key
YES
YES
YES
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5.3 Programming Descriptions
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