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Programming

function ON or OFF; the zone light will turn ON or OFF to indicate the
state of the function.. All functions can be turned OFF at once by
pressing [0]. When the correct selections have been made, press [#]
to save the selections in memory and return to the program mode.

Binary Data Display

Zone lights 1 through 4 are used to display the value, in binary
format, of the data as shown in the table below.

The essential information which defines the operation of the control
panel is stored in a section of the EEPROM memory which is
accessible using the Installer’s Programming code or via
downloading. If the Installer’s code is forgotten, the EEPROM may
be reset to the factory default code. See Section [30], Reset to
Factory Default.

How to Program

With the panel in disarmed mode, enter [

*

][8][1500]. The panel can

only be programmed while it is in disarmed mode. The default
installer’s code is 1500; it can be changed in Section [20], New
Installer’s Code.

Once the installer’s command is entered, the “Armed” light will come
ON steadily and the “Memory“, “Bypass” and “Trouble” lights will flash.
The panel is now ready for programming. 

NOTE:

  If no key entry is

made for 2 minutes, the panel will return to the Ready mode and
installer programming mode will have to be re-entered.

Enter 2 digits for the section you wish to program. Section numbers
range from [01] to [36], and each section can be programmed
independently. Section [00] is reserved for binary programming which
is normally done on instruction from factory technical personnel.

Once the 2 digits for the section you wish to program are entered, the
“Armed” light will go OFF, the “Ready” light will go ON steadily, and the
keypad sounder will beep 3 times. The keypad is now ready to accept
data for the selected section.

Most sections contain groups of 2-digit entries and the keypad buzzer
will beep twice after each 2-digit group is entered. When the section
is first entered, the first 4 zone lights will indicate, in a binary format, the
value of the first digit in that section (see binary display section on this
page). If you wish to change that digit, simply enter the new digit from
the keypad. If you wish to keep that digit unchanged, you can enter the
same number or skip the digit by pressing the [F] key. Once the first
digit has been entered or skipped, the 4 zone lights will display the
value of the second digit. After each digit is entered or skipped, the
zone lights show the value of the next digit in the binary format.
When the required data for the section being programmed is completely
entered, the keypad sounder will beep several times and the “Armed”
light will come ON. At this point, you will still be in the program mode and
need only enter the section number for the next section you wish to
program.

It is not necessary to program all 2-digit pairs in any given section. A
section can be entered and selectively programmed by going only to
the digit(s) you wish to change and then pressing [#] to return to the
programming mode. For 2-digit pairs, both digits must be programmed
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 program by entering the 2-digit

section number.

• The first 4 zone LEDs will represent the value, in binary format,

of the first digit in that section.

• Each press of the [F] key will advance the display to the next digit.

• At the end of the section, the keypad will beep several times and

then return to the program mode so that another section can be
selected for review or programming.

NOTE: 

     Only sections [01] through [24], and [26] through [28] can

be reviewed using the method described above. Section [25]
cannot be reviewed.

Sections [12], [13], [14], [16], [31], [32], [34]

These sections use the zone lights to indicate which functions are
active and which number key to press to turn them ON and OFF.
When one of these sections is entered, each of zone lights 1 to 6 may
light up to display which functions are currently ON. Pressing the key
number corresponding to the zone light number will toggle the

HEX Data Programming

Certain programming entries may require the entry of data in HEX
(hexadecimal, or base 16) format. HEX numbering uses the digits
0 through 9 and the letters A through F.

The letters A through F are represented by the number keys 1
through 6. To enter data in HEX format, first press the [

*

] key. The

“Ready” light will flash. Enter the HEX value, then press the [

*

] key

again to return to the normal entry mode. The “Ready” light will stop
flashing.

To enter HEX numbers:

A

ä

Enter [

*

][1][

*

]

D

ä

Enter [

*

][4][

*

]

B

ä

Enter [

*

][2][

*

]

E

ä

Enter [

*

][5][

*

]

C

ä

Enter [

*

][3][

*

]

F

ä

Enter [

*

][6][

*

]

Enter [

*

before 

and 

after 

each digit. The last digit in each section

does not require the final asterisk ([

*

]) to be entered.

Programming Sections

[00]

Binary Programming

This section is normally used upon instruction from factory technical
personnel for specialized programming not covered by the standard
programming instructions.

[01]

1st Phone  Number

This is the first telephone number the Communicator will dial. See
Section [25], Communicator Call Direction.

After entering section [01] for programming, enter the telephone
number the same way you would dial it on a touch-tone phone.
Press [#] after the last digit to complete the telephone number
programming.

A second dial tone search, as required in a PBX system, can be
added by programming a HEX ‘D’ between the digits in the phone
number where it is required. To enter a HEX ‘D’, press [

*

] then [4]

then [

*

].

Instead of a dial tone search, a pause of 4 seconds can be inserted
between digits in a telephone number.

Enter [

*

, 2, 

*

] to dial a ‘

*

’ (HEX ‘B’)

Enter [

*

, 3, 

*

] for a 4-second pause (HEX ‘C’)

The total number of digits, including dial tone searches and
pauses, must not exceed 16. Remember, press [#] to complete
entry of the telephone number.

When complete, enter two digits to program another section.

[02] 1st Account Code

The 1st Account Code is always transmitted to the 1st telephone
number to identify the customer. Enter a 4-digit number. If the HEX
digits ‘A’ to ‘F’ are required, remember to enter [

*

] before and after

the digit entry.

Value

Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4

Light On
Light Off

*

See Hex Data Entry instructions

Hex Data Entry*

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...

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