DSC Maxsys PC4020 Installation Manual

DSC Maxsys PC4020 Installation Manual

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PC4020 v3.3
• Installation Manual
(US, UL)
DLS-3 v1.3
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.

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  • Page 1 PC4020 v3.3 • Installation Manual (US, UL) DLS-3 v1.3 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: Warning Please Read Carefully

    The smoke detectors may have been improperly installed or freight cost to the repair centre; (ii) products which are not identified with DSC's product label and lot num- positioned. Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detectors, such as when the fire is in a chim- ber or serial number;...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction Section 8: Arming and Disarming Out of the Box ................1 Arming and Disarming Options ........... 27 Specifications and Features ............. 1 Automatic Arming ..............27 Section 2: Installation and Wiring Section 9: Entry and Exit Delay Planning the System ..............
  • Page 4 P C 40 2 0 Wi r i n g D i a g r a m...
  • Page 5: Section 1: Introduction

    Sect ion 1: I nt ro d u ct i o n 1.1 Out Of The Box • Up to 8 supervised bell outputs total using Please verify that the following components are included • PC4702BP (up to 4) in the PC4020 package. •...
  • Page 6: Section 2: Installation And Wiring

    Section 2: Installation and Wi ring 2.1 Planning the System Terminals Description The speed and efficiency of installing a MAXSYS system TIP, RING, Telephone Line Terminals will be greatly enhanced by planning the installation. As a T1, R1 minimum, the following checklist should be used to EGND Earth Ground Connection.
  • Page 7: Combus Operation And Wiring

    I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d W i r i n g Combus Current Selection Chart PGM1 (50/170mA max.*) Item Current (mA) Quantity Total (mA) PC4850 PGM2 (50/170mA max.*) PC4936* Combus (500mA max.)** T-Link Skyroute Total Combus Current =...
  • Page 8: Zone Wiring

    Capacitance Limits PC4204CX An increase in capacitance on the Combus will affect data transmission and will cause the system to slow down. Capacitance will increase for every foot of wire added to the Combus. The capacitance rating of the wire used will determine the maximum length of the Combus.
  • Page 9: Specialized Zone Wiring

    I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d W i r i n g LINKS Supervisory Zone Resistors should always be placed at the device end of the wire run. This zone is for use with a LINKS1000/LINKS2150/ LINKS2450 only.
  • Page 10: Wiring Powered Devices (Aux, Saux+)

    Addressable Devices Loop Current vs. Wiring Distance The following addressable devices are available: 600/183 1250/381 • AMS-220/220T smoke detector with optional tempera- 500/152 980/298 ture sensor* • AMB-300 PIR detector 400/122 800/244 • AMB-500 ceiling PIR detector 321/98 720/220 • AMB-600 dual PIR detector 250/76 500/152 •...
  • Page 11: Telephone Line Wiring

    I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d W i r i n g Typically, this output is used for providing power to latch- ing type devices that require a power interruption in order to reset.
  • Page 12: Lithium Batteries

    The control panel monitors the presence of AC. Upon the 2.15 Lithium Batteries loss of AC power a trouble condition will be generated. The PC4020 circuit board includes a lithium battery The keypad trouble light will turn on. If programmed, the (please see the wiring diagram on page ii.) This battery is keypad will also beep.
  • Page 13: Section 3: How To Program

    Section 3: How to Program 3.1 Introduction to Programming The arrow keys (<>) will appear in the top right-hand corner of the display to indicate that there are multiple The PC4020 is programmed via a menu system. Use the menu items or program sections. arrow keys (<>) to scroll through different menu options and press the [*] key to select the menu option displayed.
  • Page 14: Programming Hexadecimal Data

    3.4 Programming Hexadecimal Data Hexadecimal or ’Hex’ digits are often required for a pro- gramming item, such as telephone numbers and reporting codes. To insert a Hex digit into a given entry, press the [*] key to enter the Hex menu. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the each Hex digits (A through F).
  • Page 15: Section 4: Module Enrollment

    Section 4: Module Enrollment 4.1 Enrolling Keypads and Modules Zone Expanders Once the wiring of all keypads and modules is complete, NOTE: Enroll all zone expanders before assigning zones they must be enrolled on the system. Apply power to the to PC4820 and AML devices.
  • Page 16: Confirming Modules

    4.3 Confirming Modules NOTE: Only the AMS-220/220T devices may be defined as fire zones. Do not program other AML devices as fire Ref # [0202] then scroll to desired module zones. In case module numbers were not recorded, you can ver- ify this information through the ’Confirm Module’...
  • Page 17: Section 5: Partitions And Zones

    Section 5: Partitions and Zones 5.1 Zone Supervision Bypas Req Code (Y) ....see section 7.9 on page 26 Ref # [000204] ’Zone Supervision’ AutoArm/Disarm (Y) ....see section 8.2 on page 27 The control panel must be instructed to supervise either Autoarm Req Code (N) ..see section 8.2 on page 27 No End of Line, Single EOL or Double EOL zone loops.
  • Page 18: Adding Zones To Partitions

    NOTE: When a partition is deleted, the zones assigned Adding and editing zones follow the same menu system. to it are removed from the Zone Assignment. All options for editing a zone are described in Section 5.4 ’Zone Programming’. Copying Partitions Delete Zone Ref #: [0102] Ref #: [0100XX0302] where XX = partition number...
  • Page 19: Zone Types

    P a r t i t i o n s a n d Z o n e s [5] Save will save any changes and exit zone label pro- immediately. The alarm can be acknowledged by the user by pressing any key before the 30-second delay expires. gramming.
  • Page 20 the burglary outputs; if disarmed it will activate the Latching 24 Hr (25) keypad buzzer. When the partition is disarmed, this When violated, this zone will operate the same as the 24 hour bell zone (12) with one exception: the installer’s zone will not activate the verbal alarm feature on the mode ([*][8]) must be entered before the system can be PC4936.
  • Page 21 P a r t i t i o n s a n d Z o n e s Push To Set Zone Type (32)* • Chime Function – If the door chime option is enabled, When a partition to which this zone is assigned is armed, keypad will chime both when the zone is violated and the exit delay for that partition will proceed normally until restored.
  • Page 22: Section 6: Keypad Operation

    Section 6: Keypad Operation 6.1 Partition Keypads to access all partitions on the system. You can assign a key- pad to be global when you enroll it (see 4.1 ‘Enrolling Key- A partition keypad is a keypad that can access one parti- pads and Modules‘), or in the Partition Assignment tion.
  • Page 23: Keypad Time-Out

    On each keypad, you can program each function key so rect options and press [*] to toggle each option ON or OFF. that users will need to enter an access code before the The programming will affect all keypads assigned to the panel performs the function.
  • Page 24: Keypad Tampers

    lowed by the number of incorrect codes. Valid entries are disabled and three short beeps means that it has been from 000-255. The default setting is 005. enabled. The Lockout Duration is the length of time during which [4] ’Reset’ – Reset Smoke Detectors a keypad will be locked after the number of bad codes is Pressing this key will cause the panel to activate for five reached.
  • Page 25 K e y p a d O p e r a t i o n User Functions (10) Quick Bypass (28) This function key provides the user with a simple method Pressing this key, followed by entry of an access code, will for programming user functions.
  • Page 26: Section 7: Installer And Access Codes

    Section 7: Installer and Access Codes NOTE: Security codes should be changed from their Grand Master Code default settings to ensure the security of the system. Do Ref #: [000001] not program codes that can be easily guessed. The Grand Master code is access code #0001. This code can be used to program other System Master codes.
  • Page 27 Program A New Code • Clear to End: This will clear the display from the char- To program the new access code, perform the following: acter where the cursor was located to the end of the display. 1. From the Program Code menu, use the arrow keys to scroll to the first message: ’Select (0) Program Code’.
  • Page 28: Modify An Existing Code

    [1] Dial tone search: This character will force the panel To search for the code by user name, perform the following: to search for a dial tone at that point in the telephone 1. Enter [*][5] followed by a Master code. number.
  • Page 29: Delete An Existing Code

    I n s t a l l e r a n d A c c e s s C o d e s 3. Use the right arrow (>) key to scroll to the to ’Select (2) Access Code User Options Table Default Settings* Edit User Name’...
  • Page 30: Guard Code

    7.8 Guard Code • Code Display: If enabled, access codes will be displayed while they are being programmed. If disabled, access Ref #: [000004] codes digits will be represented by ’X’. (Default = No) The Guard code can only be changed in this section and cannot be altered by the user.
  • Page 31: Section 8: Arming And Disarming

    Section 8: Arming and Disarming 8.1 Arming and Disarming Options Auto-Arm Pre-Alert Period Ref#: [0100XX0205] where XX = Partition 01-08 Ref #: [0100XX01] where XX = Partition 01-08 When a partition begins auto-arming, all keypads The following arming and disarming options are pro- assigned to that partition will sound steady for the pro- grammed by partition.
  • Page 32: Section 9: Entry And Exit Delay

    Section 9: Entry and Exit Delay Upon arming, the panel will begin the Exit Delay. If the ’Exit Delay Aud’ option is enabled, the keypad will beep every second until the exit delay expires (see 9.2 ‘Entry and Exit Delay Options‘). The keypad will beep rapidly for the last 10 seconds of the exit delay to warn the user that the system is about to arm.
  • Page 33: Section 10: System Programming

    Section 10: System Programming 10.1 AC/DC Power Options • Bell Delay Timer*: After an audible burglary alarm has occurred, the system will delay sounding the bells Ref # [000200] for the amount of time programmed in this timer. Valid The following options are used to determine the power entries are from 000 - 255 minutes.
  • Page 34: Event Messages

    Clock Adjust 10.5 Swinger Shutdown Ref #: [00020308] The swinger shutdown feature is designed to prevent a This option is to compensate for any timebase inaccuracy. runaway communicator from tying up the central station. The panel will replace the last minute of each day with the Each zone can be programmed to follow, or not follow, the number of seconds programmed in this section.
  • Page 35: Telephone Line Supervision

    S y s t e m P r o g r a m m i n g 10.7 Telephone Line Supervision AC Fail Delay Ref #: [00020310] Ref #: [000401] The panel will delay the trouble indication on keypads Scroll to the TLM Enabled option. The panel will monitor and remote annunciators for the programmed time (000 to the presence of the telephone line and will indicate a trou- 255 min.).
  • Page 36: Cross Zone (Police Code) Alarm

    Waterflow Delay Ref #: [00020311] This delay is to prevent false alarms due to surges in the sprinkler system. The Maximum delay allowed is 90 sec- onds. The default is 000 seconds (disabled). The Water- flow Delay must be 90 seconds or less. This delay affects all zones programmed as Waterflow, zone type (10).
  • Page 37: Section 11: Programmable Outputs

    Section 11: Programmable Outputs 11.1 Main Panel Outputs 11.3 Programmable Output Options The main panel has four programmable outputs: Bell, There are 59 available options for outputs on the PC4020 SAUX+, PGM1 and PGM2. Adding PC4216/PC4204/ v3.3 as well as the PC4204/PC4204CX/4216 output mod- PC4204CX/PC4702 modules can expand the number of ules.
  • Page 38 closed. In order for the output to activate, the door chime Exit Follow (26) feature must be enabled. This option will follow the exit delay for the selected parti- tion(s). TLM Only (13) The output will activate when a telephone line trouble is Entry Follow (27) present.
  • Page 39: Output Pulse Times

    P r o g r a m m a b l e O u t p u t s allow the output to be toggled on and off using the corre- Pulsed Fire (52) sponding [*] [7] [1-8] command. The output will activate upon an alarm from a Fire type zone with the Audible zone attribute enabled.
  • Page 40 Kissoff Pulse (00) Any output programmed for ’Kissoff’ can be active from 000 to 255 seconds. The default setting is 003 seconds. Ground Start (01) Any output programmed for ’Ground Start’ can be active from 000 to 255 seconds. The default setting is 000 seconds. NOTE: The panel will wait until the end of the Ground Start before dialing.
  • Page 41: Section 12: Communications Programming

    S e c t i o n 1 2 : C o m m u n i c a t i o n s P ro g r a m m i n g All options concerning communications can be programmed in the following sections, including telephone numbers, reporting codes, account numbers, communicator toggle options and miscellaneous communicator options.
  • Page 42 disabled, the panel will send the restoral immediately If this feature is enabled and a PC4701 module is when the zone is restored (default=No). enrolled on the system, the panel will alternate send- ing the periodic test transmission between Line 1 and NOTE: DO NOT enable this feature if the previous Line 2 of the PC4701 so that both communication paths ’Restore on Bell Time Out’...
  • Page 43: Dialer Direction

    C o m m u n i c a t i o n s P r o g r a m m i n g dialer direction settings. If disabled, the panel will fol- 20 BPS 1400/2300Hz Handshake Formats low the programmed backup dialing procedure 20 Bits Per Second is the standard fast format used on DCI, Franklin, Sescoa and Vertex receivers.
  • Page 44: Reporting Codes

    Contact ID Identifier Toggle Options tition ID codes to identify partition events. If this option is enabled, partition account numbers are not required. • Partial Closing Identifier: This toggle option controls whether the Partial Closing reporting code will be Please refer to Appendix A ’Reporting Codes’ and Appen- transmitted with an identifier of 4 or 5 when using dix B ’Zone Reporting Codes for a list of SIA identifiers.
  • Page 45: Section 13: Downloading

    Section 13: Downloading NOTE: DLS-3 v1.3 or higher is required. Downloading is not to be enabled on UL Listed systems. 13.1 Downloading Options in this section). If disabled, the panel will not answer any incoming calls (default=No). Automatic Upload of Event Buffer when %75 •...
  • Page 46: Section 14: Event Scheduling

    Section 14: Event Scheduling Event scheduling allows for a variety of timed events to occur on specific dates and at specific times. Openings and clos- ings can be suppressed during high traffic times, outputs may be programmed to follow date schedules and partitions may be auto-armed and auto-disarmed at specific times 14.1 Date Schedules and 59 seconds.
  • Page 47: Arming/Disarming Schedules

    Open/Close Suppression Toggle 14.5 Scheduled AMS-220/220T Smoke Detector If the Open/Close Suppression schedule is being used to Test suppress openings, toggle this option to [Y]. If it is to sup- AML smoke detectors continuously monitor themselves press closings, toggle this option to [N]. for low sensitivity and will report this condition as a Date Schedule device trouble.
  • Page 48: Section 15: Links Communications

    Section 15: LINKS Communications 15.1 LINKS1000 (Cellular Communications) 15.2 LINKS2XXX (Long-range Radio Communica- When using a LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator as a tions) primary or backup means of communicating to the central Ref #: [000405] station, the following sections must be programmed. For The following four toggle options are to be programmed instructions on programming telephone numbers, please only when using a LINKS2150/2450 Long-Range Trans-...
  • Page 49: Section 16: Diagnostics And Troubleshooting

    Section 16: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 16.1 General Diagnostics When using AML devices, the AML Key will return to [00] upon resetting the panel’s software. Ref #: [04] The diagnostics function is designed to help you track Default ESCORT4580 (if installed) down any problems with the installed modules.
  • Page 50: System Fault Squawk

    occurs, the panel will not restore the trouble until it has 16.5 System Fault Squawk been viewed using the [*][2] trouble display. The trouble If the Sys.Flt.Squawk option is turned on, when the sys- will not be restored until it has been viewed, even if the tem detects a zone tamper, zone fault or a module tamper, cause of the trouble has been physically restored.
  • Page 51 Display Trouble Condition Alt. Comms AC The alternate communicator has lost AC power. Trouble Alt. Comms Bat- The battery connected to an alternate communicator tery TBL module is low. Alt. Comms FTC The alarm control panel can no longer communicate Trouble with the central monitoring station.
  • Page 52: Appendix A: Reporting Codes

    A p p e n d i x A : R e p o r t i n g C o d e s Notes on Contact ID mission (ref # [000401], scroll to option). At the receiver, the transmission would look similar to this example: The following is a list of Contact ID reporting codes.
  • Page 53 Dialer Contact SIA Auto Rep Ref. # Reporting Code Code Sent When... Direction* Codes** [00040309] Waterflow Trouble/Rest. waterflow zone has trouble (open) condition (3) 73 ST-998/SJ-998 (PC4701 only) [00040309] Fire Test Begin fire inspector's test start & fire drill test begins (6) A4 FI-000 [00040309] Fire Test End...
  • Page 54 Dialer Contact SIA Auto Rep Ref. # Reporting Code Code Sent When... Direction* Codes** [00040316] Closing Delinquency programmed number of days for delinquency (4) 54 CD-000 has expired without partition being armed [00040316] Walk Test Enabled walk test mode entered (6) A7 TS-000 [00040316] Walk Test Disabled...
  • Page 55: Appendix B: Zone Reporting Codes

    Appendix B: Zone Reporting Codes For notes on Contact ID and SIA reporting codes, see Appendix A. Zone Definition Contact ID Auto Rep Codes* SIA Auto Rep Codes** Zone Zone Zone Zone Alm/Rest. Zone Zone Alm/Rest. Troub/Tam Fault/Rest. Troub/Tam Fault/Rest. Alm/Rest.
  • Page 56: Appendix C: Ascii Characters

    Appendix C: ASCII Characters...
  • Page 57 Index Default Panel programming Schedule zone access levels Access Code Delinquency arm / disarm Line Loss grand master Diagnostics date guard LINKS Dialing holiday group options cellular direction interval second master long-range radio options open/close suppression walk test options parameters smoke test zone wiring Access Levels...
  • Page 58 The control panel must be in the Attack Resistant Enclosure (UL Listed heard by the person or persons responsible for maintaining the secu- DSC models CMC-1, PC4004C, P/PC4050CAR or P/PC4050CRAR). rity system during the daily arming cycle. Grade B Central Station and Grade A Police Connect...
  • Page 59: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. Changes in Telephone Company Equipment or Facilities could void your authority to use this equipment. The Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or proce- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, dures that could affect the operation of the equipment.
  • Page 60 T-Link (TCP-IP) module support (See Section 12.4 “Communicator Toggle Options” on page 37). • XSF card reader support (reader type 07). Direct all comments concerning this ©2002 Digital Security Controls Ltd. publication to pubs@dscltd.com Toronto, Canada • www.dsc.com Technical Support: 1-800-387-3630 Printed in Canada 29005774 R005...

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