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24 February, 2010
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TB61_PC-
100 for AxiomV™
Input Groups
Create input groups by assigning the associated IOC inputs with partitions
There should be three groups of inputs for every partition:
1) Interior zones.
2) Exterior zones.
3) Entry zones.
Axiom Links
Create four links for every partition.
1) Disarm Link
– Disarm Interior, Disarm Exterior, Disarm Entry.
2) Home Link
– Disarm Interior, Arm Exterior, Disarm Entry.
3) Evening Link
– Disarm Interior, Arm Exterior, Arm Entry.
4) Away Link
– Arm Interior, Arm Exterior, Arm Entry.
Keypad Setup
A password is needed in order to allow the Axiom system to arm and disarm the
panel. Password slot #2 is used for this purpose. The password is not
automatically downloaded to the virtual keypad so you must select “Set User”
and fill in the # 2 password used by the partition. Some DSC alarm panels will
allow arming without a password. The password is used mostly for disarming the
partition.
Keypad Links
Assign the links to Disarm, Home, Evening, and Away in the keypad
configuration.
PD4401
Connect the PC4401 to the PC100 according to the drawing on page 2. The
DSR and DTR signals must be tied together in order for the PC4401 to
communicate properly.
After enrolling the module, program the PC4401 for 1200 baud as a DATALINK
type.
IOC Setup
Determine the number of IOC‟s needed to reflect the number of inputs in the
alarm panel. Add these IOC‟s starting from address #5 and make them all
inputs. Inputs that are used for entry and exit should be given an abort delay to
prevent false alarms. A link may be given to the entry zone to disarm the
follower zone when abnormal.