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INSTALLATION

Mounting the Panel

Select a dry location close to an unswitched AC source and a ground connection.

Remove the printed circuit board, mounting hardware and keypad from the cardboard retainer inside the
control panel cabinet.  Before attaching the cabinet to the wall, press the four white nylon printed circuit board
mounting studs into the raised mounting holes from the back of the cabinet.  Also, secure the ground screw to
a hole in the cabinet.

Hold the cabinet in position and pull all wires into the cabinet.  Mount the cabinet securely to the wall using the
mounting screws provided.  It is recommended that appropriate wall anchors be used when securing the panel
cabinet to drywall, plaster, concrete, brick  or other similar surfaces.

Press the PC510 Control Panel onto the nylon mounting studs.  Pull all cables into the cabinet and prepare them
for connection.

Mounting the Keypad

The PC510 Control Panel is controlled by the SL-40 or PC500RK Keypad.  The Keypad should be located close
to the designated “Entry-Exit” door and mounted at a height convenient for all users.

Refer to the illustrations for the keypad included with your control panel.  Disassemble the keypad by pressing
gently on the locking tab found on the bottom of the unit.  With the tab disengaged, pull the backplate from
the keypad.

Prepare a hole in the wall at the desired location and pull the keypad wiring through the hole.  Hold the backplate
in position and pull the wires through the large opening in the backplate.  Mount the backplate to the wall using
the hardware provided; it is recommended that plastic wall anchors be used.  When mounting the backplate,
ensure that it is straight and level.

Prepare all wires for connection and connect the keypad wires to the in-wall wiring; refer to the Wiring Diagram
in the back of this manual.

Align the keypad with the mounting tabs on the top of the backplate.  With the top mounting tabs engaged, swing
the keypad down and engage the bottom locking tab.  Ensure that the top mounting tabs and the bottom locking
tab are securely engaged.

LOCKING TAB

SL-40 KEYPAD

BOTTOM VIEW

RE-ASSEMBLY OF

SL-40 KEYPAD

SIDE VIEW

(WIRES NOT SHOWN

FOR CLARITY)

ENGAGE TOP TABS FIRST

SWING KEYPAD DOWN

TO ENGAGE LOCKING TAB

WALL

LOCKING TAB

PC500RK KEYPAD

BOTTOM VIEW

WALL

RE-ASSEMBLY OF
PC500RK KEYPAD

SIDE VIEW

(WIRES NOT SHOWN

FOR CLARITY)

ENGAGE TOP TABS FIRST

SWING KEYPAD DOWN

TO ENGAGE LOCKING TAB

SL-40 Keypad

PC500RK Keypad

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 3

Zone 4

Armed

System

Ready

1

2

3

4

Summary of Contents for PC51O

Page 1: ...N G 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 rea...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...splay Trouble Conditions 6 3 Display Alarm Memory 6 4 Bell Test 6 5 Master Code Program Access Codes 7 6 Door Chime On Off 7 7 Utility Output Command 7 8 Installer s Code Installer s Programming Comma...

Page 4: ...nes are End of Line Resistor supervised Maximum zone loop resistance 100 ohms Bell Siren Output fused for 5A Bell Siren Alarms steady and pulsed alarms Programmable Output 50 mA with 9 options Auxilia...

Page 5: ...ontrol panel Disassemble the keypad by pressing gently on the locking tab found on the bottom of the unit With the tab disengaged pull the backplate from the keypad Prepare a hole in the wall at the d...

Page 6: ...attery The transformer should not be connected to an outlet that is controlled by a switch Battery Connection If the battery is connected in reverse the 5 A battery fuse will open and will need to be...

Page 7: ...med when the Ready light is ON To arm the system enter a 4 digit Access Code As each digit is entered the keypad sounder will beep When the Access Code has been entered the Armed light will come ON an...

Page 8: ...zones will come ON Ensure that any zone displayed as being bypassed is intentionally bypassed Zone bypasses are automatically cancelled when the system is disarmed To Bypass Zones Enter 1 Access Code...

Page 9: ...instructions on restoring the system s factory default programming 6 Door Chime On Off The Door Chime feature causes the keypad to beep whenever a Delay or Instant Zone is activated This feature is u...

Page 10: ...for 2 seconds to generate a P Key alarm This alarm may be programmed as either silent or audible refer to Programming Section 5 When programmed as audible the keypad will sound a series of short beeps...

Page 11: ...or programming For 2 digit numbers both digits must be programmed before pressing the Key Only the data entered before pressing the Key will be changed When all data for a section is completely entere...

Page 12: ...zone will also have the standard Entry Delay provided that a Delay Zone has been activated before the Interior Zone If an Interior zone is tripped before a Delay zone an alarm will be generated 3 Home...

Page 13: ...two 1 digit numbers in Section 4 The first number entered determines how the PGM1 terminal will operate the second number entered determines how the PGM2 terminal will operate Valid entries are from...

Page 14: ...default settings Notes on P Key Operation If the P Key is programmed as a silent alarm it is suggested that one of the Programmable Outputs be programmed with Option 3 Option 4 or Option 8 so that an...

Page 15: ...__________________________ Phone ________________________ Name ________________________________ Phone ________________________ ZONE INFORMATION Zone Type Protected Area 1 ____________________ ________...

Page 16: ...ogrammable Output 1 7 activates PGM 2 Keypad sounder follow mode 3 Latched alarm 4 Steady Alarm P Key 5 24 Hour Pulsed Alarm F Key 6 PGM activates on A Key alarm 7 PGM activates on Trouble alarm 8 PGM...

Page 17: ...Z1 COM Z2 NC NO NC NC END OF LINE RESISTOR 5600 0 5W END OF LINE RESISTOR 5600 0 5W EOL RESISTOR LOOPS USING NO NC DEVICES EOL RESISTOR LOOPS USING NC DEVICES ONLY TRANSFORMER 16VAC 20VA MIN DO NOT CO...

Page 18: ...determined and which may be revised from time to time will be charged for each unit repaired Products which Digital Security Controls Ltd determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the neares...

Page 19: ...not properly alert occupants of a fire for a number of reasons some of which follow The smoke detectors may have been improperly installed or positioned Smoke may not be able to reach the smoke detec...

Page 20: ...1997 2002 Digital Security Controls Ltd Toronto Canada Printed in Canada 29000864 R1 1 800 387 3630...

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