International Programming - DSC PC5015 Installation Manual

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To perform a Walk Test, do the following:
Step 1 - Enter Installer Programming
Step 2 - Enter Section [901]
When any zone is violated the panel will activate the Bell Output for two seconds, log the event to the
Event Buffer and communicate the alarm to central station. Each zone should be tested several times
during the test. Check the event buffer to ensure that all zones and FAP keys are functioning properly.
To stop the test, you must do the following:
Step 1 - Enter Installer Programming
Step 2 - Enter Section [901]
Zones do not have to be restored to stop the test. After the test is complete, check the Event Buffer to
ensure that the Audible/Silent 24-hr PGM alarms have been restored.
The Alarm Memory is cleared upon entering Walk Test mode. When the Walk Test is complete, the
Alarm Memory light will remain lit, but there will be no alarms in memory. The light will turn off the
next time the panel is armed.
5.31

International Programming

5.31.1
[700] Clock Adjust
In order to compensate for timing inaccuracies, the panel may be programmed to add or subtract
seconds during the last minute of each day using the Clock Adjust
are 01 - 99. The default setting is 60 seconds.
Example #1 : The clock loses an average of 9 seconds per day. Solution : Program the panel to adjust the
clock by 51 seconds (instead of the default 60 seconds) for the last minute of each day in section [700].
This will speed up the panel's clock by 9 seconds, correcting the problem.
Example #2 : The clock gains an average of 11 seconds per day. Solution : Program the panel to adjust the
clock by 71 seconds (instead of the default 60 seconds) for the last minute of each day in section [700].
This will slow down the panel's clock by 11 seconds, correcting the problem.
5.31.2
[701] First International Option Code
1. Power Line Frequency: 50Hz/60Hz
2. Timebase is Internal Crystal: The timebase is the internal crystal oscillator. In cases of unstable AC
power input, the internal crystal can be used to keep the most accurate timebase.
Time base is AC line
Time base is AC line
Time base is AC line: The timebase is the AC power input. If the 50 or 60Hz AC power input is very
Time base is AC line
Time base is AC line
stable it can be used as the timebase.
3. AC/DC Inhibit Arming Enabled: When this option is enabled and there is an AC or DC trouble present on the
system, the Ready Light will be OFF and the system will not be able to be armed. This includes Keypad,
Keyswitch, Automatic and Downloading Arming. Arming will not be allowed until the AC or battery trouble is
cleared. When there is no trouble present, the system ready light will be on, and the panel will do an automatic
battery test of the main panel and modules that support a back-up battery upon entering a valid access code
before the panel arms. If the battey is good the panel will arm. If the battery is bad arming will be inhibited.
When this option is disabled the panel will not do an automatic battery test upon entering a valid access code
and arming will not be inhibited by the presence of an AC or DC trouble.
4. Latching System Tamper/No Latching System Tamper: When enabled a system tamper on the system must
be reset by entering the Installer's Code [ ][8][Installer's 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.
5. 6-Digit User Access Codes: With this option enabled all of the access codes on the system will
become 6-digits except the Panel ID code and the Downloading Access Code. If codes are
programmed and this option is selected the first four digits of the programmed codes will remain as
programmed and the last two digits will be [00].
4-Digit User Access Codes: When this option is selected all codes will be 4-Digits in length. If 6-Digits
were previously used and this option is enabled the last two digits will be erased.
6. Busy Tone Detection
Busy Tone Detection
Busy Tone Detection
Busy Tone Detection: When this option is enabled, the panel will hang up after detecting busy tone for 5
Busy Tone Detection
seconds and will redial after the amount of time programmed in the Delay Between Dialing Attempts section.
When this option is disabled, the panel will not search for a busy tone.
7. High Current Charge/Standard Battery Charge: : : : : battery charge rate.
5.31.3
[702] Second International Option Code
1. European Dialing Parameters: The pulse dialing Make/Break ratio is 33/67.
North American Dialing Parameters
North American Dialing Parameters
North American Dialing Parameters: The pulse dialing Make/Break ratio is 40/60. Contact your local
North American Dialing Parameters
North American Dialing Parameters
telephone company to confirm which setting should be used.
2.Force Dialing: When this option is enabled, the panel will dial out regardless of the presence of dial
tone. Each dialing attempt will follow this pattern:
a) the panel picks up the telephone line and searches for dial tone for 5 seconds
b) if no dial tone is found, the panel will hang up and wait for 20 seconds
c) the panel will pick up the telephone line again and search for a dial tone for 5 seconds
d) the panel will then dial regardless of the presence of dial tone
If there is no initial handshake recognized within 40 seconds the panel will then hang up the line.
If the Force Dialing option is disabled, each attempt will still follow the above pattern, except that the
panel will not dial in step d if no dial tone is detected.
3. Test Transmission Interval in Minutes: A land line test transmission will be sent to the monitoring station
once every test transmission cycle. The test transmission cycle is programmed in Section [370]. If this option
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Clock Adjust programming section. Valid entries
Clock Adjust
Clock Adjust
Clock Adjust
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