
INSTALLATION
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Refer to Figures. 1,2 and Control Panel
Installation Manual
for wiring
details.
1. Select a location -
Select a location that ensures that the maximum wire run distances do
not exceed the guidelines indicated in Figure 2. The PC5320 can be mounted in the existing control
panel or a separate plastic housing (Refer to the PC5010
Installation Manual
). Locate module so
that service personnel will have easy access to the LED’s for troubleshooting and diagnostics.
2. Remove System Power -
3. Install PC5320 module -
Insert the three standoffs (provided) into the cabinet. Press
firmly until standoffs ‘click’ into place. Align the module mounting holes over the standoffs and
press module firmly into place. Route the secondary bus wire in accordance with local regulations.
Connect the four secondary busses to the PC5320 module terminals as indicated in Figure 2. Ensure
that the connections to the terminals are secure before applying power. For proper operation there
must be one PC5132 on PC5320 bus #1.
4. Enroll Zones -
Refer to the PC5132
Installation Manual
to enroll wireless devices. Enroll
each wireless device and then program the zones and partitions as required.
NOTE:
The control panel sees the the PC5320 as a single PC5132. Zone programming is passed
through the PC5320 to all PC5132s, to program them identically.
5. Perform Module Placement Test
The module placement test is used to find a location where a PC5132 will reliably receive transmis-
sions from a zone.
Perform multiple module placement tests before mounting the unit to
ensure correct placement.
While in test mode, the installer can violate the zone more than once
and receive confirmation of the activity. The installer must press [#] on the keypad to end the test.
The PC5320 sends the best result of the module placement test from all PC5132s to the control
panel. For example, if two PC5132s display a ‘Bad Placement’, and one displays a ‘Good Place
ment’, then the PC5320 will send a ‘Good’ indication to the control panel. Only one PC5132 is
required to have a ‘Good’ placement for the device to register as ‘Good’. However, if one PC5132
displays ‘Invalid’, indicating that the zone has not been programmed for that PC5132, the PC5320
will send an ‘Invalid’ result to the panel.
6. PC5132 Programming
If any of the PC5132s enrolled on the PC5320 go into supervisory trouble PC5132 programming
will not be allowed. The supervisory trouble must be restored or the PC5132 removed and the
PC5320’s enrolled field reset as indicated below
.
Turning on option 1 in section [804] subsection
[97] will cause the PC5320 to reset its module enrolled field. The PC5320 will then turn this bit off.
NOTE
If a wireless zone(s) is violated when in Installer Programming, the zone(s) will show as vio-
lated when programming is exited. After exiting programming, ensure that the status of all wireless
zones is correct. If a wireless zone indicates it is violated when it is actually secure, the zone must
be violated, then restored to confirm proper zone status.
.
Press [*8] [Install Code] [804] [97] [1] [#]
NOTE
If a wireless zone(s) is
violated when in Installer Pro-
gramming, the zone(s) will
show as violated when pro-
gramming is exited. After exit-
ing programming, ensure that
the status of all wireless zones is
correct. If a wireless zone indi-
cates it is violated when it is
actually secure, the zone must
be violated, then restored to
confirm proper zone status.
Default
Option
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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1
2
3
4
5
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8
Rest 5320 Enrolled Field
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used