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1.4

Batteries

The PWLS909-433/WLS909-433 use three A-76 batteries and the PWLS919-433/WLS919-
433 use two CR2032 lithium batteries.

Section 2: PC5102-433 Set Up & Wiring

Section 2: PC5102-433 Set Up & Wiring

Section 2: PC5102-433 Set Up & Wiring

Section 2: PC5102-433 Set Up & Wiring

Section 2: PC5102-433 Set Up & Wiring

This section describes how to set up and wire the PC5102-433 module.

2.1

Choose a Mounting Location for the PC5102-433

NOTE

NOTE

NOTE

NOTE

NOTE: Mount the PC5102-433 receiver and wireless keys after you have done place-
ment tests with the wireless keys (see sections 5.1 and 5.2).

Find a place that is (1) dry (2) close to the point of entry (3) high as possible and (4) far
from sources of interference, including: electrical noise (computers, televisions and
electric motors in appliances and heating and air conditioning units); large metal objects
like heating ducts and plumbing which may shield the antenna.

NOTE: 

Make sure that electrical wires will not run over the antenna of the module when it

is mounted.
When mounting the PC5102-433 in a basement, place the module as high and as close
to the underside of the first floor as possible. The range of the module will be reduced if
the unit is mounted below ground level.

2.2

Terminal Descriptions

The PC5102-433 has 2 on-board relay outputs which can be used in many different
applications. They can be used to activate LEDs, open garage doors, trigger X-10 devices etc.

NO1

NC1 COM1 NO2

NC2 COM2 RED

BLK

YEL

GRN

NO1-

     PGM1 Normally Open Relay Contact

RED-

     Keybus Power +12V

NC1-

     PGM1 Normally Closed Relay Contact

BLK-

     Keybus Ground

COM1-

 PGM1 Relay Common Contact

YEL- 

Keybus Clock

NO2-

 PGM2 Normally Open Relay Contact

GRN- 

Keybus Data

NC2-

     PGM2 Normally Closed Relay Contact

COM2-

     PGM2 Relay Common Contact

2.3

Connecting the PC5102-433 Receiver

CAUTION:

     Remove all power from the system while connecting modules to the Keybus.

Connect the PC5102-433 to the four-wire Keybus of
the control panel according to the following dia-
gram.

After you have completed the wiring, reconnect the
power to the security system. 

Now that you have

wired the PC5102-433, you should enroll and pro-
gram the wireless keys. See Section 3 for instruc-
tions.

NOTE: 

Each control panel may either have a PC5102 or a PC5132 enrolled but not both.

2.4 Connecting the LED to the PC5102-433

The LED can be used to indicate whether the
system is armed or disarmed.  If the output is
programmed as an armed status output, the red
LED will turn on when the  system is armed and
will turn off when the system is disarmed.

KEYBUS TO
PC5102

Control Panel

RED BLK YEL GRN

RED

BLK

YEL

GRN

NC2

ANT1

GRN

YEL

BLK

RED

COM2

NO2

COM1

NC1

NO1

RED

BLACK

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Summary of Contents for PC5102-433

Page 1: ... set up the PC5102 433 and wireless keys follow these steps Refer to the sections listed below 1 Temporarily mount and wire the PC5102 433 module see Section 2 2 Enroll and program wireless keys see Section 3 3 Complete PGM and other programming on the system see Section 4 4 Test the placement of all the wireless keys see Section 5 5 Permanently mount the PC5102 433 receiver see Section 5 For addi...

Page 2: ...erminal Descriptions The PC5102 433 has 2 on board relay outputs which can be used in many different applications TheycanbeusedtoactivateLEDs opengaragedoors triggerX 10devicesetc NO1 NC1 COM1 NO2 NC2 COM2 RED BLK YEL GRN NO1 PGM1 Normally Open Relay Contact RED Keybus Power 12V NC1 PGM1 Normally Closed Relay Contact BLK Keybus Ground COM1 PGM1 Relay Common Contact YEL Keybus Clock NO2 PGM2 Normal...

Page 3: ...rmed turn on lights when an alarm occurs and turn them off when disarmed etc Please refer to the control panel Installation Manual for a listing of available output types and their function PGM 1 and or PGM 2 on the PC5102 433 can be set up for this operation see Section 4 1 Section 3 Enrolling Wireless Keys Section 3 Enrolling Wireless Keys Section 3 Enrolling Wireless Keys Section 3 Enrolling Wi...

Page 4: ...fter the functions are programmed when you press and hold one of the four buttons for one second the system will execute the programmed function For systems using partitions PC5020 P 8 PC501X P832 P832DL only All wireless keys assigned to Partition 1 will have the four functions programmed in section 61 All wireless keys assigned to Partition 2 8 will have the four functions programmed in section ...

Page 5: ...keys See section 4 for more information Section 4 Other Programming Section 4 Other Programming Section 4 Other Programming Section 4 Other Programming Section 4 Other Programming 4 1 PC5102 PGM Outputs The PC5102 433 has two on board Form C relay PGM outputs Each of these can be individually programmed to 1 Follow main panel PGM outputs 1 to 14 NOTE Please refer to your System Installation Manual...

Page 6: ...is a quick way to remove all the enrolled wireless keys from the system and reset all the programming in section 804 NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE Performing this procedure will not change any programming sections except 804 Resetting the control panel to factory default settings will not return the PC5102 433 module to factory default settings To restore the PC5102 433 programming to the factory defau...

Page 7: ...display the trouble conditions ThefollowingtroubleconditionsapplytothePC5102 433and oranyenrolledwireless keys General System Supervisory This trouble will be generated if the panel loses communication with any module connected to the Keybus The event buffer will log a detailed description of the event Device Low Battery This trouble is generated when a wireless device exhibits a low battery condi...

Page 8: ... the device in the same room as the receiver Confirm that the PC5102 433 is properly connected to the Keybus see section 2 for PC5102 433 setup and wiring instructions Check that you are testing the wireless key correctly see sections 5 1 and 5 2 for testing instructions Check that the batteries are working and installed correctly Look for large metal objects that may be preventing the signal from...

Page 9: ...O d n a m m o C 2 7 t e s e R r o s n e S 0 30 30 30 30 3 m r a l A c i n a P 5 15 15 15 15 1 e s U e r u t u F r o F 1 31 31 31 31 3 e s l u P 1 M G P 2 0 1 5 C P 6 16 16 16 16 1 t i x E k c i u Q 0 2 32 32 32 32 3 e s l u P 2 M G P 2 0 1 5 C P P R O G R A M M I N G W O R K S H E E T S Wireless Key Options Partition 1 Wireless Key Options 61 Function Key 1 03 l____l____l Function Key 3 27 l____l_...

Page 10: ... Default 00 Default 00 Default 00 PGM2 Output Activation Time Minutes l_ _______ l________ l Default 05 Default 05 Default 05 Default 05 Default 05 PGM2 Output Activation Time Seconds l_ _______ l________ l NOTE Sections 94 and 95 have a valid minimum programmable value of 00 minutes 01 seconds and a valid maximum programmable value of 99 minutes 99 seconds Partition 8 Wireless Key Options 68 Func...

Page 11: ...e may be circum stances when there is insufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death Motion Detectors Motion detectors can only detect motion within the designated areas as shown in their respective installation instructions They cannot discrimi nate between intruders and intended occupants Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They have...

Page 12: ... products damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed damage from improper maintenance damage arising out of any other abuse mishandling or improper application of the products Digital Security Controls Ltd s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reason able number of attempts will be limited to a replace ment of th...

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