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INSTALLATION
MANUAL
PC3OOO
Version 7.51

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL PC3OOO Version 7.51...
  • Page 2 DOC NOTICE DOC NOTICE NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Specifications ____________________________________________________________ 1 Features ___________________________________________________________________ 2 Installation ________________________________________________________________ 3 Bench Testing ______________________________________________________________ 3 Mounting Panel _____________________________________________________________ 3 Hook-up Procedure __________________________________________________________ 3 Terminal Connections _______________________________________________________ 4 Guidelines for Smoke Detector Location ___________________________ 6 Keypad Functions _______________________________________________________ 7 Introduction ________________________________________________________________ 7 Master Code ________________________________________________________________ 7 Installer’s Programming Code ________________________________________________ 7 Arming _____________________________________________________________________ 7...
  • Page 4 [04] 2nd Account Code ____________________________________________________ 15 [05]...[15] Reporting Code Explanation ______________________________________ 15 [05] Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 8 ____________________________________ 15 [06] Alarm Reporting Codes Zones 9 to 16 ___________________________________ 15 [07] Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 1 to 8 __________________________________ 15 [08] Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 9 to 16 _________________________________ 16 [09] Utility Alarm Reporting Codes __________________________________________ 16 [10] Utility Restoral Reporting Codes ________________________________________ 16...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Control Panel Specifications Remote Keypad Specifications (PC3000RK) 21 zones including: • 16 fully programmable supervised zones (EOL resistors) • Four wire (QUAD) hook-up and up to 3 keypads per • Supervised fire zone system • 1 auxiliary normally open zone •...
  • Page 6: Features

    FEATURES Keypad Programming Advanced Features The PC3000 comes with a default program so it is The PC3000 has many advanced features. Features which operational with a minimum of programming. It is completely provide the security system design flexibility and selling programmable from the keypad.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Enter the master code to entries that are as straight forward as dialing a telephone arm or disarm the panel. number. If you need help talk to your DSC equipment Read the “Keypad Commands” section of this manual or the distributor.
  • Page 8: Terminal Connections

    Terminal Connections switch to ground. A 100 ohm current limiting resistor is connected in series. A small relay, a buzzer or other DC “AC” Power Terminals operated device may be connected between the 12 V Use a 16.5 VAC transformer with a minimum 40 VA rating to “AUX”...
  • Page 9 Zone Input Terminals “Z1” to “Z16” Power-up Procedure Zone inputs “Z1” to “Z16” are supervised end of line (E.O.L.) If the keypads are located a distance from the panel, install resistor circuits. Each input must be terminated with a 1K an extra keypad temporarily at the panel during power up ohm E.O.L.
  • Page 10: Guidelines For Smoke Detector Location

    GUIDELINES FOR SMOKE DETECTOR LOCATION Experience has shown that all hostile fires in family living units generate smoke to a greater or lesser extent. Experiments using typical fires in family living units indicate that detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases.
  • Page 11: Keypad Functions

    KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Introduction Programming [Q][8] Command” section for instructions on how to change the exit time. Also see, “Quick Arm” and “At The PC3000RK remote keypad provides complete Home Arming”. information and control of the PC3000 control panel. The panel can be fully programmed from the keypad. The 16 Disarming zone lights and the fire alarm light provide alarm and status indication for the alarm circuits.
  • Page 12: Trouble Display

    the bypass command is entered, pressing [99] recalls the 3 Day Zone Trouble...This trouble applies only to zones which have been programmed as day zones. last zone or group of zones which was bypassed. If the (“Programming Guide” section 16 & 17). A day zone creates same group of zones is bypassed each time, this bypass a trouble signal when the panel is disarmed and an alarm recall feature can be used instead of having to bypass...
  • Page 13: User's Programming Commands

    To review: User’s Programming Commands programming a new code; enter [Q] [5] [Master Code] [01 to 16] [4 digit code] [Q]+[5]+[MASTER CODE] eliminating an existing code; The [Q][5] user’s programming command is used to enter [Q] [5] [Master Code] [02 to 16] [Q Q Q Q]. program additional access codes.
  • Page 14: Installer's Test

    Installer’s Test Quick Arm [Q]+[6]+[MASTER CODE]+[0] [Q]+[6]+[MASTER CODE]+[4] This feature is designed to assist the installer in testing the system. In this mode, the bell or siren will operate for two The “Quick Arm” feature is enabled by pressing the [4] key seconds each time a device is tripped and the zone alarm while in the “User Functions Command”...
  • Page 15: Utility Output Command

    Group B access code, any access code, or no code at all. When the proper keys are pressed the keypad sounder and Keypad Zones the programmable output are activated for 5 seconds. There are three zones which can be activated from the keypad.
  • Page 16: Printer Setup

    PRINTER SETUP The PC3000 with version 7.0 or higher software is capable Programming the Panel for Use with a of sending data to a local printer. Printer The printer must be capable of serial communication (RS- Section [49] in the panel must be programmed to enable the 232).
  • Page 17: Downloading

    DOWNLOADING The PC3000 with version 7.0 or higher software, supports The PC3000 software provides a means to handle the DSC “downloading” package. See the downloading downloading when an answering machine is also connected manual for details on specific capabilities. to the telephone line. In section [47], if zone light 7 is off, it is...
  • Page 18: Programming Guide

    PROGRAMMING GUIDE Introduction until you become familiar with the programming commands. Certain programming entries may require “HEX” data. That The PC3000 is programmed by entering instructions from is the numbers 0 through 9 and the letters A through F (in the panel keypad.
  • Page 19: 1St Account Code

    entering the last digit of the phone number. Press [02] to programming examples and the resulting transmission using program the next section, enter another section number or different formats for the reporting codes. Obtaining different press [#] a second time to return to the arm/disarm mode. formats requires entering data correctly in the account code section ([02] or [04]) reporting codes sections ([05] to [15]) [02] 1st Account Code...
  • Page 20: Restoral Reporting Codes Zones 9 To 16

    [08] Restoral Reporting Codes [11] Reporting Codes for Closing Zones 9 to 16 (Arming) with Access Codes 1 to 8 These reporting codes are used by the communicator to The reporting codes in sections [11] to [14] are used to transmit a zone restoral for zones 9 to 16.
  • Page 21: Reporting Codes For Miscellaneous Functions

    [14] Reporting Codes for Opening during the exit delay without creating an alarm. After the exit delay has expired, an open on the zone will cause the entry (Disarming) with Access Codes 9 to 16 delay time to start. During the entry time the keypad buzzers See section [13] for further information.
  • Page 22: 1St System Option Code

    programmed for fast 6 = 24 Hour buzzer Light on= TLM trouble only, armed or disarmed response - Do not use 7 = Double delay (TLM = Telephone Line Monitoring) fast response devices 8 = 4 X Delay [6] Light off= Accepts 2300 Hz (standard) handshake Light on= Accepts 1400 Hz handshake for Radionics on these zones.
  • Page 23: System Clock Times

    transmission and periodic download both use the same [4] Radionics, (2300/1400 Hz handshake) cycle time which is set in section [22] and the same time of 3/1, 4/2 non extended with parity format day as set in section [23]. The test transmission is sent to [5] Sescoa super speed the monitoring station to confirm that the communication link [6] Not used...
  • Page 24: Programmable Input And Output Options

    [2] Utility output ([Q] [7]) no access code Sescoa Super Speed Format [3] Utility output ([Q] [7]) any access code The Sescoa Super Speed Format must be programmed exactly as follows to function correctly. [4] Utility output ([Q] [7]) Group A access code 1.
  • Page 25: 31] [32] Split Arming

    [29] [30] [31] [32] Split Arming Notes: 1. The following restrictions apply to split arming “Split Arming” feature permits a single control panel to act applications: as two independent alarm systems, each with its own • The master code must be assigned to side A and B. opening and closing schedules, zone assignments and •...
  • Page 26: Through [42] - For Future Use

    2. Using a short jumper, short pins marked “EEPROM (See “Downloading”) RESET” together. 3. Power PC3000 up. [48] Panel Identification Code 4. Wait for 10 seconds. During this time the “Program” light Program using the same method as sections [24], [25] and will flash.
  • Page 27: After Alarm Reporting Code

    Light on= Keypad fire key disabled disable the Installer’s Lockout feature. [6] Light off= Quick exit disabled Note: Panels returned to DSC with the Installer’s Light on= Quick exit enabled Lockout feature enabled and no other apparent (see Quick Exit, page 11)
  • Page 28: Programming Work Sheets

    PROGRAMMING WORK SHEETS PC3000 Version 7.51 Note: In sections [01] through [15], do not enter any data in sections that are not used. [01] 1st Phone Number Page 14 • Be sure to enter [#] to end number • Enter [0] for digit “0” in phone number [02] 1st Account Code Page 15 •...
  • Page 29 PC3000 Version 7.51 [09] Utility Alarm Reporting Codes Page 16 Priority alarms/restorals Fire Zone* Auxiliary Input Zone* or *** * * Maintenance alarms/restorals see section [33] * * * Transmission reports with sections [11] to [14] Battery Trouble** (openings/closings) AC Failure Trouble** Day Zone(s) Trouble** Bell Circuit Trouble** Fire Zone Trouble**...
  • Page 30 PC3000 Version 7.51 [14] Reporting Codes for Opening (Disarming) with Access Codes 9 to 16 Page 16 Access Code 9 Access Code 13 Access Code 10 Access Code 14 Access Code 11 Access Code 15 Access Code 12 Access Code 16 [15] Reporting Codes for Miscellaneous Functions Page 17 Priority alarms/restorals...
  • Page 31 PC3000 Version 7.51 [17] Zone Definitions for Zones 9 to 16 Page 17 Note: Zones 9-16 cannot be programmed for fast response - Do not use fast response devices on these zones. e.g. Vibration detectors. Default 1st Digit 2nd Digit Zone 9 0 = Slow, audible 0 = Delay...
  • Page 32 PC3000 Version 7.51 [20] Zones 1 to 8 Bypass Mask Page 18 Default Zone Light 1 Note: If zone light is on, the zone can be Zone Light 2 bypassed using the [Q] [1] command. Zone Light 3 Zone Light 4 Zone Light 5 Zone Light 6 Zone Light 7...
  • Page 33 PC3000 Version 7.51 [25] New Master Code (Access Code Number 1) Page 19 Default Enter 4 digits from 0 to 9. 1 2 3 4 Do not enter [Q] or [#]. [26] Downloading Access Code Page 19 Default 3 0 3 0 Enter 4 digits from 0 to 9.
  • Page 34 PC3000 Version 7.51 [8] Strobe output (latched alarm output) [9] Failure to communicate output [A] TLM and alarm [B] Courtesy pulse [C] Printer attached [D] 2nd line slave [E] Kissoff output [F] Remote operation (DLS-1 version 4.0 or later) Note: Section [29]...[33] are used for split arming or split reporting only. [29] Zone Group A Assignment Page 21 Default...
  • Page 35 PC3000 Version 7.51 [31] Access Code Group A Assignment Page 21 Default If zone light is on that access code is assigned Note: Zone Light 1 to Group A. Zone Light 2 Access codes 9 to 16 are permanently assigned to Zone Light 3 Group A.
  • Page 36 PC3000 Version 7.51 [43] Access Bypass Mask (Codes 1 to 8) Page 22 Default Zone Light 1 Note: If zone light is on that code can be used to bypass. Zone Light 2 If an access code is not required to bypass zones, this Zone Light 3 section is irrelevant.
  • Page 37 PC3000 Version 7.51 [47] Modem Configuration Page 22 This section is used to set up the panel for downloading functions. The following table shows the On/Off patterns of zone lights 1 through 4 which are used to set the Number of Rings before the panel will answer a call from the downloading computer.
  • Page 38 PC3000 Version 7.51 [51] 3rd System Option Code Page 23 Default Zone Light On Zone Light Off Zone Light 1 ....Auto-arm - no bell squawk Auto-arm - bell squawk Zone Light 2 ....Code needed to abort auto-arm Any key to abort auto-arm Zone Light 3 ....
  • Page 39: Just For The Record

    JUST FOR THE RECORD PC3000 Version 7.51 Customer _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone ____________________________________________ Installation Date _____________________________________ Contact: #1 Name __________________________________________ Phone _______________________________________________ #2 Name __________________________________________ Phone _______________________________________________ #3 Name __________________________________________ Phone _______________________________________________ Control ___________________________ Version # __________________________ Account # ________________________ Receiver Number __________________________________ Installer’s Code ______________________________________ Zone Type...
  • Page 40: Hookup Diagrams

    HOOKUP DIAGRAMS...
  • Page 41 KEYPAD AND FIRE CIRCUIT HOOK-UP DIAGRAMS KEYPAD HOOKUP 1 Each keypad has four coloured leads: red (RED), black (BLK), yellow (YEL), and green (GRN). Connect the leads to the corresponding terminals on the panel. 2 Up to 3 keypads may be connected in parallel. DO NOT connect multiple keypads on the same loop. 3 The wiring table gives the maximum wire run for various gauges of wire.
  • Page 42: 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 defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and that in fulfillment of any breach of such warranty, Digital Security Controls Ltd.
  • Page 43 © 1997 Digital Security Controls Ltd. 1645 Flint Rd., Downsview, Ontario Canada M3J 2J6 Tel: (416) 665 - 8460 Fax: (416) 665-7498...
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