Wiring Pirs - DSC Classic PC1565 Quick Manual

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Wiring PIRs

Although zones can be wired as
double end of line (DEOL), single end
of line (SEOL) or normally closed, we
recommend DEOL for all intrusion
sensors and contacts. The panel
actually comes defaulted as SEOL.
DEOL means that two 5.6K resistors
are installed at the sensor head as
shown in the diagram below. These
resistors are included with the panel.
The resistors measure a loss in
current caused by a tamper or other
fault condition. The result is greater
integrity and reduced wiring require-
ments. (4 core instead of 6)
Always repower the panel when
changing zone configurations from
DEOL to SEOL or NC loops. This will
involve disconnecting the battery and
AC from the control panel.
Remember, on repower, always enable
supervision and set the time and date.
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Wiring PIRs
Basic Programming
Be sure to record your new Master
Code on the "System Information"
page in this booklet. NOTE: We
recommend that the factory default
or obvious codes such as [1111] or
[1234] not be used.
Additional Codes
Up to 32 additional access codes (01
through 32) may be programmed.
To program a new code:
Enter [ ][5][Master Code][code
number 01 to 32][new access code].
The code number is a double digit
from 01 to 32. Access codes must be
four digits unless otherwise indicated
by your installer. Enter digits 0
through 9 only. Press [#] to return to
the Ready state.
If an access code already exists for the
code number you have selected, it will
be replaced by the new code. Be sure
to record your new code(s) on the
"System Information" page in this
book.
To erase a code:
Enter [ ][5][Master Code][code
number 01 to 32][ ]. Press [#] to
return to the Ready state. The Master
code cannot be erased.
Programming Using a LED Keypad
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