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reaches a low voltage. The delay before transmitting AC Fail can
be programmed from 1 to 99 minutes (section [17]).

3. Fuse Failure - Bell / Siren or AUX Output. 

A trouble is

displayed if the Bell / Siren fuse is open. If the AUX output fuse
fails, it will not be displayed but will be transmitted if programmed
to do so.

4. Unsuccessful Communication Attempt. 

If the digital

communicator is unsuccessful at communicating with the
monitoring station after 8 attempts at each phone number, a
trouble is generated. (See section [15], Communication
Variables.) If a later attempt at communication is successful, the
trouble will be cleared. The trouble can also be cleared by
pressing [#] to exit from trouble view mode.

5. Fire Alarm Circuit Trouble  

An open circuit on a zone programmed

as a fire loop will initiate a trouble. (See Zone Definitions section
[11].)

6. Loss of Time on System Clock

 When the PC1550 is powered

up or reset, the internal time of day clock needs to be reset. The
trouble will be cleared by entering the trouble view mode then
pressing [#] to exit. The trouble will also be cleared on any
attempt to set the time of day. See [

*

][6] User Function Command

for setting the clock. Press [#] to return to Ready. 

NOTE:

  A

trouble will not be generated if both the Test Transmission and
Auto-Arm times are not programmed with valid times.

NOTE:

  

  

  

  

  If [9] is pressed while in  trouble display mode, the most

recent trouble will be displayed on the zone lights. This trouble
memory is most useful as a diagnostic tool when installing and
servicing the PC1550. Press [#] to return to “Ready”.

Alarm Memory

[

*

*

*

*

*

]+[3]

Alarms caused during the previous armed period are stored in
memory. To view these alarms, press [

*

][3]. The “Memory” light will

flash and the alarm(s) will be displayed on the flashing zone lights.

In addition to the last alarm memory, there are two history levels.
After entering the memory mode, pressing any key [0] to [9] will
display the two other levels of alarm history. Each time a key is
pressed, the keypad will beep 1, 2 or 3 times to indicate which level
of history is being viewed.

When the panel is armed, and if there is an alarm in the 1st level, the
1st level is cleared and the contents moved to the 2nd level. The
2nd level contents are moved to the 3rd level and the 3rd level
contents are discarded. The “Memory” light will be ON only if there
was an alarm during the previous armed period. Press [#] to return
to Ready.

Downloading Callup Command

[

*

*

*

*

*

]+[4]

This command is used to initiate a call to the downloading computer
so that the panel can be accessed by the computer. This command
must be enabled (section [14], option [2]). Sections [26], [27] and
[28] must be programmed with the downloading computer’s
telephone number, the downloading access code and the panel
identification code. 

NOTE:

  [

*

][4] command can be programmed

to require an access code (ie. [

*

][4][access code]) in section [14],

option [4].

User Programming Commands

[

*

*

*

*

*

]+[5]

Pressing [

*

][5] allows the user to program access codes 2 through

6. The 1st access code is the Master Code. The installer may choose
to 

not allow the user to program the Master Code (section [13], option

[2]). The 6th code may be changed from a regular code into a “One-
time Use” code or “Maid’s Code” (section [13], option [5]).

NOTE:

     The One-time Use code is only cleared when it is used to

arm. If the Quick-Arm command [

*

][0] is used to arm, the One-time

Use code will 

not

 be erased.

Programming Access Codes:

Press [

*

][5][Master Code] to enter access code programming

mode. The “Memory”, “Bypass” and “Trouble” lights will begin to
flash. The zone lights are used to indicate the program status of the
6 access codes:

Zone Light

Access Code Status

OFF

Code not programmed

Steady

Code programmed

Flashing

Code being programmed

Upon entering this programming mode, the 1st zone light will be ON
to indicate that the Master Code is programmed with the factory
default code (1234). The Master Code may be changed here if  the
user has been enabled to change the Master Code, or in section
[21] by the installer.

Changing or Adding a Code

To change access codes 1 to 6, press the corresponding key (1 to
6). The corresponding zone light will begin to flash. Enter the new
four digit number. Do not use the [

*

] key or [#] key when entering

the four digit number. After the four digits are entered, the keypad
will beep 3 times and the zone light will come on steadily. If you are
changing an existing code, the new code will replace the old one.
If you wish to program another code, press the number key for the
code to be programmed and enter the new 4-digit code. Press [#]
to exit.

Erasing a Code

To erase a code, enter [

*

][5][Master Code]. Press the key of the

code you wish to erase. The zone light for that code number will
flash. Enter [

****

].

NOTE:

     The Master Code cannot be erased. If the Master Code is

forgotten and the panel is left disarmed, program a new Master
Code using [

*

][8][Installer’s Code][21], or use the 2nd Master

Code to reprogram the Master Code.

EEPROM Reset

If the Master Code is forgotten and the panel is armed, see
Programming Section [30] for hardware methods of resetting the
panel to the factory default condition. A software reset to factory
defaults cannot be performed if the panel is armed. Reset is not
necessary if the 2nd Master Code is programmed.

User Function Commands

[

*

*

*

*

*

]+[6]+[Master Code]

This function is used to set the System Clock time, the Auto-Arm
time as well as toggle a number of system functions. As soon as the
command is entered, the “Memory, “Bypass” and “Trouble ” lights
begin to flash.

Enter [

*

][6][Master Code][Number from list below].

Items [4], [5], [6] and [0] turn ON and OFF various features. When
the item key is pressed and the feature is being turned ON, the
keypad sounder will beep 3 times. If the feature is being turned OFF
the sounder will give one long beep. Pressing item [8] gives a 2-
second Bell / Siren and Keypad Light and Buzzer test.

[1] Setting the Clock

The System Clock is a 24 Hr. clock and times must be entered as
2-digit numbers.

e.g.

HH - 01, 02, .... 10, 11, .... 23, 24
MM - 01, 02, .... 35, 36, .... 58, 59
8:05 AM would be entered as 0805
1:30 PM would be entered as 1330

Setting the system 24 Hr. clock tells the system the time of day. If
the system is without power, (AC and battery), it cannot continue to

Содержание PC1550

Страница 1: ...9 04 2nd Account Code 9 05 to 10 Reporting Codes 9 05 Zone Alarm Reporting Codes 9 06 Zone Restoral Reporting Codes 9 07 Closing Arming Reporting Codes Partial Closing Reporting Code 9 08 Opening Disa...

Страница 2: ...peration Download Upload capability Programmable auto downloading Swinger shutdown Transmission delay Six access codes Master key code All zones programmable as fire zones Programmable test transmissi...

Страница 3: ...witched AC source and close to the telephone line connection Remove the printed circuit board the mounting hardware and the keypad from the cardboard retainer inside the cabinet Before attaching the c...

Страница 4: ...fire generally rises to the ceiling spreads out across the ceiling surface and begins to bank down from the across the ceiling surface and begins to bank down from the across the ceiling surface and...

Страница 5: ...before going to bed and is useful for users who have a keypad outside areas protected by the interior zones Arming Without Entry Delay To eliminate Entry Delay arm the system using 9 access code An ex...

Страница 6: ...aster Code The installer may choose to not allow the user to program the Master Code section 13 option 2 The 6th code may be changed from a regular code into a One time Use code or Maid s Code section...

Страница 7: ...ammable section 14 option 5 for feedback 3 beeps or silent no buzzer feedback If programmed for audible the buzzer will sound once the key input is accepted keep time When the panel is powered up the...

Страница 8: ...mode For2 digitpairs bothdigitsmustbeprogrammed before pressing the key Only the data entered before pressing the key will be changed in the EEPROM Program Data Review Enter the section you wish to pr...

Страница 9: ...2 digit code 31 TRANSMISSION SENT 1234 31 3 1 FORMAT Extended reporting requires 3 digit Account Code in section 02 or 04 i e Enter 1230 for code 123 Format Code 8 9 A B C depending on receiver type i...

Страница 10: ...ny loop programmed for fire the Trouble light will come ON and the keypad sounder will beep every 10 seconds Thekeypadtroublebuzzerwillsoundandthe Trouble light will come ON regardless of whether the...

Страница 11: ...r zone definitions 2 Exit delay time 001 to 255 seconds This value determines the standard Exit Delay time The factory default exit time is 120 seconds For zone definitions see Section 11 3 Bell cut o...

Страница 12: ...the type of format which will be sent to each of the two telephone numbers programmed in section 01 and 03 For each telephone number enter one digit from the list below See the HEX data programming se...

Страница 13: ...he Exit Delay This option may be used to provide lighting in the exit area or to activate a device when the Exit Delay begins 0C LINKS1000 Interface This option configures the system for use with the...

Страница 14: ...Squawk during Entry Delay OFF No Bell Squawk during Entry Delay 6 ON F Key disabled OFF F Key enabled Factory default When Light 3 is ON Audible Exit Fault When the system is armed and a Standard Del...

Страница 15: ...__________________________________ ZONES Zone Type Protected Area 1 _____________________________ __________________________________________________________________ 2 _____________________________ ___...

Страница 16: ...Closing Arming Reporting Codes Partial Closing Reporting Code Page 9 Access Code 1 Access Code 4 Access Code 2 Access Code 5 Access Code 3 Access Code 6 Partial Closing Code 08 Opening Disarming Repo...

Страница 17: ...sistor loops ON Zone Light 6 Keypad P anic audible bell Keypad P anic silent bell 13 2nd System Option Code Page 11 Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF ON Zone Light 1 Call 1st phone only Backup to 2...

Страница 18: ...Light 6 17 System Times Page 11 Default Default 0 3 0 Entry Delay seconds 0 3 0 AC fail transmission delay minutes 1 2 0 Exit Delay seconds 0 5 0 Slow loop response time x 10 ms 0 0 4 Bell Cut off mi...

Страница 19: ...econds 7 08 Strobe Output latched alarm output 03 Utility Output Any Access Code 5 seconds 7 09 Failure to Communicate Output follows trouble 4 04 5 Second Reset Pulse 7 0A PGM ON during Entry Delay 0...

Страница 20: ...liary delay Auxiliary delay normal ON Zone Light 6 60 s bypass on power up Zones active on power up 33 Answering Machine Double Call Timer Page 14 Default 0 6 0 Valid entries are 001 to 249 34 6th Sys...

Страница 21: ...ay consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100 The Load Number of this unit is 2 AVIS L tiquette de...

Страница 22: ...ds of the Entry Delay to warn that the Entry Delay is about to expire Zone Light 5 Bell Squawk During Entry Delay The bell siren will squawk during the Entry Delay If Zone Light 4 is on the bell siren...

Страница 23: ......

Страница 24: ...l communications peut demander l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil la suite de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protec...

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