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HSC505-E 8-32 Zone LCD Home Security Controller - User Manual 

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This document and product are copyrighted and all rights are reserved. 

 

 

Congratulations on your purchase of the PI HSC505-32. The South African designed and manufactured 
solution to all your electronic security requirements. 
Please take the time to read and familiarize yourself with the terms used throughout the user manual. 

 
Arm or Arm away -

 

The entire system or a partition is completely armed and secured. 

 
Arm home -

 

The system or partition is armed with certain zones being omitted that have been           
decided on by you and the installer, to allow free movement within the premises                   
while the perimeter is armed. Normal entry procedures do apply. 

 
Arm home instant -

 

The system or partition is armed with certain zones being omitted that have been             
decided on by you and the installer, to allow free movement within the premises                                                                                                               
while the perimeter is armed. All entry and exit points are now instant.  

 
Armed cycle - 

 

The period for which the alarm system or partition is armed. 

 
Auto arm - 

 

The system will automatically arm at pre-programmed time of the day, each day if  
the system is disarmed. The system will not auto-disarm. Auto arm timers are user 
enabled and selected. 

 
Bypass 

 

A zone or zones are temporarily removed from the system or partition for one  
armed cycle. When the system or partition is disarmed, all bypassing automatically 
is removed. 

 
Chime 

A keypad buzzer annunciation for 1 second, when a zone is violated in the disarmed 
condition. 

 
Control code 

A user authority level that will only switch an output, used for access control,         
light switching, etc. This code is recorded in the historic log. 

 
Control panel 

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The metal housing and electronics to which all peripheral equipment is connected. 

 
Cross partitioning -  

The ability to control if authorized, more than one partition from a single keypad. 

 
Delay -

 

A timer function incorporated with entry or exit procedures. A delay of the siren only 
for a period of 30 seconds if selected when home armed. 

 

Detector - 

 

A device used to detect unauthorized activity in an area. 

 
Disarm -

 

The period when the system or partition is switched off. Does not include panic, fire, 
medical, etc. 

 
Encrypted rolling 

A code transmitted to the alarm system via a 

Codex 

remote transmitter,  

code -

    

 

where  each code is unique and can not be duplicated.               

                                       Each remote is identifiable as a valid user and recorded as such in the historic log. 

 
Entry / exit 

Refers to the dedicated route required to be followed when entering or exiting the      
premises. These are timed features. The system has independent primary and 
secondary entry timers and a global exit timer. 

 
Faulted 

 

A zone or input is open or activated.

 

 
Fire -

 

A 24-hour active input to alarm, on the activation of a fire detector. The siren output          
will also be pulsed instead of constant. 

 
Historic log - 

The control panel stores the last 255 events and conditions in a non volatile,              
non erasable memory. 

 
 

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Summary of Contents for Pi HSC505-32

Page 1: ..._______________________________ Page 1 This document and product are copyrighted and all rights are reserved Pi HSC505 32 LCD Home Security Controller User s Information Guide Beta version 1 01 1 2 3...

Page 2: ...m or partition is disarmed all bypassing automatically is removed Chime A keypad buzzer annunciation for 1 second when a zone is violated in the disarmed condition Control code A user authority level...

Page 3: ...valid 4 digit user code will clear the memory condition Panic An 24 hour input to provide local warning and or remote communications to the alarm monitoring company These panic points could be either...

Page 4: ...op Keypad displays Alarm memory zones Enter 4 digit user code again to clear the memory condition Keypad displays system information All zones except 24hour live zones are now disarmed Arming with pre...

Page 5: ...is now disarmed If the siren gives a triple chirp use caution the alarm system has activated in your absence User programmable functions The user can program various features from the keypad which are...

Page 6: ...ch is recorded in the historic log used as access control etc 08 disabled no user functions Press key Keypad displays authority part 02 Enter desired authority level for part 2 Press key Repeat for pa...

Page 7: ...nel date and time Enter user programming Select 6 Press to accept Keypad displays Set time and date hxx mxx Enter hours in the 24 hour mode enter minutes Keypad displays Set date dxx mxx yxx Enter day...

Page 8: ...ad in the partition in which it is to be used Partitioning and cross partitioning To enter into the cross partition mode press the key followed by valid 4 digit user code Keypad displays Enter part 1...

Page 9: ...Pty Ltd Kyalami Business Park Kyalami Midrand 1685 PO Box 888 Wendywood 2144 Tel 011 996 4321 Fax 011 466 1878 Pi HSC505 E Home Security Controller 8 to 32 Zone LCD Installation Manual Release Versio...

Page 10: ...10 Programming 44 46 QE920 Wireless Expansion Module Layout 11 Installation 12 Programming 12 13 Testing 13 14 First time installation 15 Programming Modes 16 Zones 17 18 Home zones 20 21 Tamper zone...

Page 11: ...ve trigger switching as latched timed or toggle functions 8 programmable LCD display keypads Keypads have an EOL input and a trigger output Single key emergency functions Programmable quick arming fun...

Page 12: ...d buzzer annunciation for 1 second when a zone is violated in the disarmed condition Control code A user authority level that will only switch an output used for access control light switching etc Thi...

Page 13: ...er code has been entered the keypad will display Memory and the alarm condition that was present Any 24 hour input that is triggered in the disarmed mode will also be displayed as an alarm memory Ente...

Page 14: ...O to ground Tamper Tamper Input NO to ground KEYPAD R Keypad Red KEYPAD Y Keypad data Yellow KEYPAD G Keypad data Green KEYPAD B Keypad Black TRIG O P 5 Not used TRIG O P 4 Trigger Output 4 TRIG O P 3...

Page 15: ...the error beep Expander board layout ZONE 9 Zone 1 input EOL resistor 2K7 C Common ZONE 10 Zone 2 input EOL resistor 2K7 ZONE 11 Zone 3 input EOL resistor 2K7 C Common ZONE 12 Zone 4 input EOL resisto...

Page 16: ...in this configuration The normally closed tamper is connected in series with the feed or return line Keypad wiring 4 wire bus line O P INDICATION remote LED Off system off On system on Flashing syste...

Page 17: ...input EOL resistor 2K7 ZONE C Common ZONE 4 Zone 4 input EOL resistor 2K7 ZONE 5 Zone 5 input EOL resistor 2K7 ZONE C Common ZONE 6 Zone 6 input EOL resistor 2K7 ZONE 7 Zone 7 input EOL resistor 2K7 Z...

Page 18: ...llocated in tandem with a user number and must be programmed from the partition in which it will operate eg transmitter 1 assigned to user 1 will report as user 1 A transmitter is not assignable acros...

Page 19: ...tandard 4 wire keypad bus line and can be mounted up to 100 meters from the control panel Figure 1 Red 12v Keypad Black neg Keypad Green in Keypad data green Yellow out Keypad data yellow Trig O p 1 D...

Page 20: ...ges to a slow flash remove the learn link Programming wireless detectors It is strongly recommended that the detectors are enrolled into the QE920 before the detectors are mounted A flashing zone led...

Page 21: ...codex remote is assigned to user 1 5 Press the function button once led 2 lights 6 Repeat step 4 until all the codex remotes have been learned 7 Remove the learn link Delete a remote on the QE920 1 P...

Page 22: ...he function of the button 4 Repeat step 2 for any other remotes to be tested or identified Checking the bus identification 1 Press the function button until TX and RX leds light 2 Led 1 3 will flash i...

Page 23: ...at a later stage the keypad must be enrolled and then updated by entering programming mode level 7 on the new keypad to update zone descriptors Note 2 After any programming is carried out on the contr...

Page 24: ...eypad until walk test is disabled Level 3 Default Panel This level allows a complete system default back to factory default parameters Level 4 Default user codes only Allows for all user codes only to...

Page 25: ...en activated will cause an instant alarm condition without any siren activation but with communicator Keypad buzzer This zone type when activated will activate the keypad buzzers only no siren or comm...

Page 26: ...Partition 1 2 Partition 2 3 Partition 3 4 Partition 4 5 Common to all partitions Location 3 Reporting code digit 1 Reporting code to identify the alarm condition when using either standard or express...

Page 27: ...ave multiple keypads assigned to it Keypads may only be assigned to one partition Common area zones if not ready will only display on the last to arm partition An alarm condition will be displayed on...

Page 28: ...ation 1 Home zones 1 to 4 Location 2 Home zones 5 to 8 Location 3 Home zones 9 to 12 Location 4 Home zones 13 to 16 Location 1 Location 2 Value Home Zone 1 Home Zone 2 Home Zone 3 Home Zone 4 Value Ho...

Page 29: ...cation 3 Home zones 25 to 28 Location 4 Home zones 29 to 32 Location 1 Location 2 Value Home Zone 17 Home Zone 18 Home Zone 19 Home Zone 20 Value Home Zone 21 Home Zone 22 Home Zone 23 Home Zone 24 0...

Page 30: ...ohm in series with the alarm contacts and a 15k in parallel with the alarm contacts and 3k3 The normally closed tamper contact is wired in series with this configuration Tampers may not be selected o...

Page 31: ...ation 3 Bypass zones 9 to 12 Location 4 Bypass zones 13 to 16 Location 1 Location 2 Value Bypass Zone 1 Bypass Zone 2 Bypass Zone 3 Bypass Zone 4 Value Bypass Zone 5 Bypass Zone 6 Bypass Zone 7 Bypass...

Page 32: ...ion 3 Bypass zones 25 to 28 Location 4 Bypass zones 29 to 32 Location 1 Location 2 Value Bypass Zone 17 Bypass Zone 18 Bypass Zone 19 Bypass Zone 20 Value Bypass Zone 21 Bypass Zone 22 Bypass Zone 23...

Page 33: ...1 Auto arm time is programmed in the 24 hour mode Location 1 Hours x 10 Location 2 Hours x 1 Location 3 Minutes x 10 Location 4 Minutes x 1 QUESTION 45 AUTO ARM TIME PARTITION 2 Auto arm time is progr...

Page 34: ...2 Location 3 Entry delay partition 3 Location 4 Entry delay partition 4 EXIT QUESTION 49 Location 1 Exit delay partition 1 Location 2 Exit delay partition 2 Location 3 Exit delay partition 3 Location...

Page 35: ...Location 2 Value Tamper Zone 17 Tamper Zone 18 Tamper Zone 19 Tamper Zone 20 Value Tamper Zone 21 Tamper Zone 22 Tamper Zone 23 Tamper Zone 24 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 A A B B C C D D...

Page 36: ...to testing by setting the report code to AA in Question67 L1 L2 Location 2 Communication delay Sets the delay time between an event and the reporting communications taking place Value Delay times 0 No...

Page 37: ...triggered Value Delay times 0 1 Minute 1 5 Minutes 2 10 Minutes 3 15 Minutes 4 20 Minutes 5 25 Minutes 6 30 Minutes 7 35 Minutes 8 40 Minutes 9 45 Minutes A 50 Minutes B 55 Minutes C 60 Minutes D 65 M...

Page 38: ...ble Location 3 Arm when faulted enable Location 4 Siren alert Location 1 Fast arm enable Allows arming in any mode without using a user code A code is necessary to disarm Value Partition 1 Partition 2...

Page 39: ...0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Location 4 Audible siren annunciation on arm and disarm Value Enable Siren Alert 0 1 No sound System not ready cannot arm Single siren pulse System armed Double siren...

Page 40: ...armed cycle This counter does not apply to communications or trigger outputs Upon disarming the system the counter is automatically reset L1 Siren Lockout Count 0 Count Disabled Default 1 1 2 2 3 3 4...

Page 41: ...mber with the secondary number as a backup in the event that the primary communication is not successful 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Communication Options DIALER OPTIONS QUESTION 56 Location 1 Enable dialer...

Page 42: ...d down loading Location 4 Reporting format Select the desired format required by the monitoring centers base station for landline communications Value Primary Formats 0 ADEMCO 4 x 1 Express 1 ADEMCO 4...

Page 43: ...able Location 4 Telco fault timer Location 1 0 Onboard 1 Remote Location 3 0 Disable 1 Enable Location 4 0 Disable 1 2 minutes 2 4 minutes 3 6 minutes 4 8 minutes 5 10 minutes 6 12 minutes 7 14 minute...

Page 44: ...expander zones If selected as keypad zones then the corresponding zone number on the zone expander will be ignored Keypad number 1 will be zone number 17 Keypad number 2 will be zone number 18 etc QU...

Page 45: ...Reserved QUESTION 66 Reserved QUESTION 67 Location 1 Auto test digit 1 Location 2 Auto test digit 2 Location 3 Auto arm digit 1 Location 4 Auto arm digit 2 QUESTION 68 Location 1 Duress digit 1 Locat...

Page 46: ...numbers that precede any communications to the monitoring center for client identification purposes QUESTION 76 Partition 1 primary account number QUESTION 77 Partition 2 primary account number QUEST...

Page 47: ...ll number digits 9 to 12 QUESTION 99 Call me cell number digits 13 to 16 Trigger timers QUESTION 100 Location 1 Trigger 1 timer Location 2 Trigger 2 timer Location 3 Trigger 3 timer Location 4 Trigger...

Page 48: ...QUESTION 106 Location 1 Trigger 25 timer Location 2 Trigger 26 timer Location 3 Trigger 27 timer Location 4 Trigger 28 timer QUESTION 107 Location 1 Trigger 29 timer Location 2 Trigger 30 timer Locati...

Page 49: ...the Outputs Presets the default polarity of output number 5 to output 8 Value Output 5 Positive Output 6 Positive Output 7 Positive Output 8 Positive 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Location 3 Preset...

Page 50: ...itive Output 16 Positive 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F QUESTION 109 Location 1 Trigger output defaults T17 to T20 Location 2 Trigger output defaults T21 to T24 Location 3 Trigger output defaults T25...

Page 51: ...Outputs Presets the default polarity of output number 21 to output 24 Value Output 21 Positive Output 22 Positive Output 23 Positive Output 24 Positive 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Location 3 Pres...

Page 52: ...ION 119 The system allows for up to ten codex transmitters to be used with the serial bus receiver This allows any button to be programmed as remote open close with user identification any keypad emer...

Page 53: ...4 Location 1 button 1 Location 2 Button 2 Location 3 button 3 Location 4 Button 4 QUESTION 114 Remote 5 Location 1 button 1 Location 2 Button 2 Location 3 button 3 Location 4 Button 4 QUESTION 115 Re...

Page 54: ...ation 1 Three digit trigger event NOTE 1 Zones selected as triggered in the disarm state may only be selected as timed Trigger events Zones Trigger event Zone Zone Zone Zone Disabled 000 000 000 000 Z...

Page 55: ...086 Disarmed Any partition 087 Trigger event Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Burglary 100 101 102 103 Burglary Silent 104 105 106 107 Fire alarm 108 109 110 111 24 hour silent 112 113...

Page 56: ...8 219 Remote number 8 220 221 222 223 Remote number 9 224 225 226 227 Remote number 10 228 229 230 231 Location 2 Two digit trigger number from 01 to 64 NOTE A function may be programmed as 00 which w...

Page 57: ...3 Tamper 8 0 137 24 hour 8 0 133 Silent Panic 9 0 122 Tamper 9 0 137 NULL disable A A Disabled A A General Alarm B 0 140 Refrigeration B 0 152 Foil Break C 0 155 Water leak C 0 154 Day Trouble D 0 156...

Page 58: ...ion Description Zone type Partition Rep code d1 Rep code d2 Default 8 Zone 8 3110 Question Description Zone type Partition Rep code d1 Rep code d2 Default 9 Zone 9 3110 Question Description Zone type...

Page 59: ...ult 27 Zone 27 00AA Question Description Zone type Partition Rep code d1 Rep code d2 Default 28 Zone 28 00AA Question Description Zone type Partition Rep code d1 Rep code d2 Default 29 Zone 29 00AA Qu...

Page 60: ...ime p4 2400 Question Description Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Default 48 Entry 4444 Question Description Partition 1 Partition 2 Partition 3 Partition 4 Default 49 Exit 5555 Questio...

Page 61: ...0 Question Description Duress Duress K pad panic K pad panic Default 68 Reporting 5040 Question Description K pad fire K pad fire K pad med K pad med Default 69 Reporting 2010 Question Description Ac...

Page 62: ...Default 87 Phone no FFFF Question Secondary Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Default 88 Phone no FFFF Question Secondary Digit 5 Digit 6 Digit 7 Digit 8 Default 89 Phone no FFFF Question Secondary Dig...

Page 63: ...Default 107 Reserved 0000 Question Description Trigger 1 4 Trigger 5 Reserved Reserved Default 108 Polarity 0000 Question Description Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Default 109 Reserved 0000 Que...

Page 64: ...FUTURE USE Trigger Outputs Trigger outputs are assigned by a 3 digit event code A 2 digit trigger number and a single digit action event Question Trigger event 000 255 Trigger number 00 63 Trigger act...

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