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06 – Module Battery Absent 
Restore (

)

332 – Module Events 2

01 – Module Low Voltage (

)

02 – Module Low Voltage 

Restore (

)

03 – Module Supervisory (

)

04 – Module Supervisory 

Restore (

)

05 – Module Aux Trouble (

)

06 – Module Aux Trouble 

Restore (

)

335 – Module Events 5

01 – Output 1 Fault (

)

02 – Output 1 Fault Restore (

)

351 – Alternate Communicator 1

01 – Alt. Comm. Module Comm 

Fault (

)

02 – Alt. Comm. Module Comm 

Fault Restore (

)

07 – Alt. Comm. Radio/SIM   

Failure (

)

08 – Alt. Comm. Radio/SIM   

Failure (

) Restore

352 – Alternate Communicator 2

01 – Alternate Comm. Network 

Fault (

)

02 – Alt. Comm. Network Fault 

Restore (

)

03 – Alt. Comm. Low Signal 

Trouble (

)

04 – Alt. Comm. Low Signal 

Trouble Restore (

)

05 – Alt. Comm. Ethernet (

)

06 – Alt. Comm. Ethernet 

Trouble Restore (

)

07 – Alt. Comm. Lockout (

)

08 – Alt. Comm. Lockout 

Trouble Restore (

)

354 – Alternate Communicator 4

01 – Alt. Comm Receiver 1 (

)

02 – Alt. Comm Receiver 1 

Restore (

)

03 – Alt. Comm Receiver 2 (

)

04 – Alt. Comm Receiver 2 

Restore (

)

05 – Alt. Comm Receiver 3 (

)

06 – Alt. Comm Receiver 3 

Restore (

)

07 – Alt. Comm Receiver 4 (

)

08 – Alt. Comm Receiver 4 

Restore (

)

355 – Alternate Communicator 5

01 – Alt. Comm Receiver 1 

Supervision Failure (

)

02 – Alt. Comm Receiver 1 

Supervision Failure 
Restore (

)

03 – Alt. Comm Receiver 2 

Supervision Failure (

)

04 – Alt. Comm Receiver 2 

Supervision Failure Restore 
(

)

05 – Alt. Comm Receiver 3 

Supervision Failure (

)

06 – Alt. Comm Receiver 3 

Supervision Failure 
Restore (

)

07 – Alt. Comm Receiver 4 

Supervision Failure (

)

08 – Alt. Comm Receiver 4 

Supervision Failure 

Restore (

)

361 – Wireless Device Events

01 – Device AC Fail (

)

02 – Device AC Restore (

)

03 – Device Low Battery (

)

04 – Device Low Battery 

Restore (

)

05 – Device Fault (

)

06 – Device Fault Restore (

)

401– System Test Events

01 – Walk Test Start (

)

02 – Walk Test End (

)

03 – Periodic Test Transmission (

)

04 – Periodic Test Transmission 

with Trouble (

)

05 – System Test (

)

Communications
309 System Call Direction

001– Maintenance Events

1 – Receiver 1 (

)

2 – Receiver 2
3 – Receiver 3
4 – Receiver 4

002 – Test Transmission Events

1 – Receiver 1 (

)

2 – Receiver 2
3 – Receiver 3
4 – Receiver 4

310 Account Codes

000 – System Account Code (FFFFFF)
001-008 – Partition 1-8 Account Code 

(FFFF)

311-318 Partition 1-8 Call Direction

001 – Partition Burglary Alarm/

Restore Call Direction

1 – Receiver 1 (

)

2 – Receiver 2
3 – Receiver 3
4 – Receiver 4

002 – Partition Tamper/Restore Call 

Direction

1 – Receiver 1 (

)

2 – Receiver 2
3 – Receiver 3
4 – Receiver 4

003 – Partition Opening/Closing Call 

Direction
1 – Receiver 1 (

)

2 – Receiver 2
3 – Receiver 3
4 – Receiver 4

350 Communicator Formats 

(04 - SIA)

001– Communicator Format - Receiver 1
002– Communicator Format - Receiver 2
003– Communicator Format - Receiver 3
004– Communicator Format - Receiver 4

377 Communication Variables

001 – Swinger Shutdown Attempts

– Alarms and Restore (003)
– Tampers and Restore (003)
– Maintenance and Restore (003)

002 – Communication Delays

– Zone Delay (000 sec.)
– AC Failure Communication 

Delay (030 min./hrs.)

– TLM Trouble Delay (010 sec. 

x 3)

– WLS Zone Low Battery 

Transmission Delay (007 
days)

– Delinquency Transmission 

Delay (030 hours/days)

– Communications Cancel 

Window (000 min.)

003 – Periodic Test Transmission 

Cycle
(030 hrs./days)

004 – Periodic Test Transmission Time 

of Day (9999)

011 – Maximum Dialing Attempts 

(005)

012 – PSTN Delay (003 sec.)
013 – Delay Between Force Attempts 

(020 sec.)

014 – Post Dial Wait for Handshake 

(040 sec.)

015 – T-Link Wait for Ack (060 sec.)
016 – IP/Cellular Fault Check Timer 

(010 )

380 Communicator Option 1

1 – Communications Enabled (

)

2 – Restore on Bell Timeout
3 – Pulse Dialing
4 – Pulse Dial After 5th Attempt
5 – Parallel Communications
6 – Alternate Dial
7 – Reduced Dialing Attempts
8 – Activity Delinquency

381 Communicator Option 2

1 – Keypad Ringback
2 – Bell Ringback
4 – Closing Confirmation
8 – Communications Priority 

382 Communicator Option 3

2 – Walk Test Communication
4 – Call Waiting Cancel
5 – Alternate Communicator Enable
6 – AC Failure TX in Hours

383 Communicator Option 4

1 – Phone Number Account Code
2 – 6-Digit Account Code
5 – Communicate FTC Events

384 Communicator Backup Options

2 – Backup Options - Receiver 2 (

)

3 – Backup Options - Receiver 3
4 – Backup Options - Receiver 4

DLS Programming
401 DLS/SA Options

1 – Double Call
2 – User Enables DLS
3 – DLS Callback
4 – User Call Up
6 – Panel Call-Up and Baud Rate
7 – Alt. Comm DLS

402 DLS Phone Number 

Programming 

(31-digit decimal)

403 DLS Access Code 

(212800)

404 DLS/SA Panel ID 

(2128000000)

405 PSTN Double Call Timer 

(060 

sec.)

406 PSTN Number of Rings to 

Answer On 

(000)

407 SA Access Code 

(FFFFFF)

410 Automatic DLS Options

001 – Automatic DLS Toggle Options

1 – Periodic DLS
3 – DLS on Event Buffer 75% 

Full

5 – SA on Event Buffer 75% 

Full

002 – Periodic DLS Days (000 days)
003 – Periodic DLS Time (0000)
007 – Delay Call Window 

– Delay Call Window Start (0000)
– Delay Call Window End (0000)

Schedule Programming
601-604 Programming Schedule 1-4

101 – 401 Interval 1-4

101 – Start Time (0000)
102 – End Time (0000)
103 – Days Assignment

01 – Sunday
02 – Monday
03 – Tuesday
04 – Wednesday
05 – Thursday
06 – Friday
07 – Saturday

104 – Holiday Assignment

09 – Holiday 1
10 – Holiday 2
11 – Holiday 3
12 – Holiday 4

711-714 Holiday Group 1-4

001 – 099 Holiday Group 1-4 Date 1-

99 (000000, MMDDYY)

Wireless Programming
804 Wireless Programming

000 – WLS Device Enrollment

Zones (3-digit decimal)

Zone Type (2-digit decimal)
Partition Assignment
Zone Label (LCD only)

WLS Keys

Partition Assignment
User Assignment

Sirens

Partition Assignment
Siren Label (LCD only)

Keypads

Keypad Assignment
Keypad Label (LCD only)

Repeaters

        

Repeater Label (LCD only)

001- 128 – Configure Wireless Zones

Refer to the installation instructions 
provided with the HSM2Host for more 
wireless programming options.

850 Cellular Signal Strength
851 Alternate Communicator 

Programming

Refer to the installation instructions 
provided with the alternate 
communicator for details.

Keypad Programming
860 Keypad Slot Number
861-876 Keypad Programming

000 – Keypad Partition Mask

00 – Global Keypad
01 – Partition 1 (

)

02 – Partition 2
03 – Partition 3
04 – Partition 4
05 – Partition 5
06 – Partition 6
07 – Partition 7
08 – Partition 8

001 – Function Key 1 (03)
002 – Function Key 2 (04)
003 – Function Key 3 (06)
004 – Function Key 4 (22)
005 – Function Key 5 (16)

00 – Null Key
02 – Instant Stay Arm
03 – Stay Arm
04 – Away Arm
05 – No Entry Arm
06 – Chime On/Off
07 – System Test
09 – Night Arm
12 – Global Stay Arm
13 – Global Away Arm
14 – Global Disarming
16 – Quick Exit
17 – Arm Interior
21-24 – Command Output 1-4
29 – Bypass Group Recall
31 – Local PGM Activate
32 – Bypass Mode
33 – Bypass recall

                  34 – User Programming
                  35 – User Functions
                  37 – Time/Date Programming
                  39 – Trouble Display
                  40 – Alarm Memory
                  51 – [M] Key Alarm

52 – [P] Key Alarm                 
61-68 – Partition Select 1-8

011 – Keypad I/O 

(000)

 

012 – Local PGM Output Timer

Pulse Time (00 minutes)
Pulse Time (05 sec.)

021 – Keypad Option 1

1 – [F] Key Enabled (

)

2 – [M] Key Enabled (

)

3 – [P] Key Enabled (

)

4 – Display Code or X's (

)

022 – Keypad Option 2

1 – Local Clock Display (

)

2 – Local Clock Display 24 Hour
3 – Auto Alarm Scroll (

)

5 – Power LED Option
6 – Power LED AC Present (

)

7 – Alarms Displayed if Armed (

)

8 – Auto Scroll Open Zones

023 – Keypad Option 3

1 – Armed LED Power Save*
2 – Keypad Show Arm Mode (

)* 

3 – 5th Terminal is PGM Output/

Zone

7 – Local Display of Temp.

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Содержание DSC PowerSeries neo

Страница 1: ...t Test the panel completely to ensure that all features and functions operate as programmed 901 Walk Test 904 000 Wireless Placement Test Modules Wireless keypads HS2LCDWFxUL HS2LCDWFPxUL HS2LCDWFPVxU...

Страница 2: ...lephone connection e Do not route any wiring over circuit boards f The installer must ensure that a readily accessible disconnect device is incorporated into the building for permanently connected ins...

Страница 3: ...sistors When double end of line DEOL resistors are installed at the end of a zone loop the sec ond resistor enables the panel to determine if the zone is in alarm tampered or faulted Diagram 1 4 DEOL...

Страница 4: ...quired Programming Once basic installation of the alarm panel is complete the following general configuration options can be set 000 Language Selection LCD keypads only Use this section to set the lan...

Страница 5: ...ication 9 Normally Closed EOL 10 Single EOL 11 Double EOL 12 Fast Normal Loop Response Trouble Detailed Trouble 01 Service Required 01 Bell circuit 02 RF jam detected 03 Aux supply trouble 04 Time and...

Страница 6: ...on PGM2 being used as a 2 wire smoke detector input This trouble is generated by a short on hardwired zones when DEOL is used Ensure a 2 2K EOL resistor is connected red red red Remove wire leads from...

Страница 7: ...led in the same enclosure and configured as primary or back up with AES 128 bit encryption Compliant with EN50136 1 1 EN50136 2 1 ATS2 requirements Trouble 10 Module Tamper Press 10 to determine speci...

Страница 8: ...03 Maintenance Code AAAA00 PGM Programming 007 PGM Programming 000 Main Bell Partition Assignment 1 Partition 1 2 Partition 2 3 Partition 3 4 Partition 4 5 Partition 5 6 Partition 6 7 Partition 7 8 Pa...

Страница 9: ...Thursday Friday Saturday 003 Auto Disarming Holiday Schedule Holiday 1 Holiday 2 Holiday 3 Holiday 4 004 Auto Arming Pre Alert 004 005 Auto Arming Postpone Timer 000 006 No Activity Arming Timer 000...

Страница 10: ...g 4 Pulse Dial After 5th Attempt 5 Parallel Communications 6 Alternate Dial 7 Reduced Dialing Attempts 8 Activity Delinquency 381 Communicator Option 2 1 Keypad Ringback 2 Bell Ringback 4 Closing Conf...

Страница 11: ...may not remove any proprietary notices marks or labels from the Software Product You shall institute reasonable measures to ensure compliance with the terms and conditions of this EULA b Separation of...

Страница 12: ...80 017 081 018 082 019 083 020 084 021 085 022 086 023 087 024 088 025 089 026 090 027 091 028 092 029 093 030 094 031 095 032 096 033 097 034 098 035 099 036 100 037 101 038 102 039 103 040 104 041 1...

Страница 13: ...Wireless Device Record Installer Defined Access Codes System Account Code Module Type Slot Serial Number Module Type Slot Serial Number Device Type Zone Serial Number Device Type Zone Serial Number 0...

Страница 14: ...Fire Installations section 001 fire zone shall be programmed as type 025 The entry delay shall not exceed 45 seconds refer to section 005 The exit delay shall not exceed 60 seconds refer to section 00...

Страница 15: ...s of time Also an intruder may cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisticated means which may be difficult to detect Insufficient Time There may be circumstances when the system...

Страница 16: ...entry and exit delays and bell time out for the system Note Combined entry delay and communications delay abort window shall not exceed 60s Range 30 sec to 4 min Default 30 sec Required programmable A...

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