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Programming Directory

This section provides a list of all available programming options in numerical order. To program, access Installer Programming mode by keying in [*][8][Installer Code]. Use the scroll 
keys to navigate through the menus or jump directly to a specific section by keying in a section number and pressing [*]. Programming consists of toggling on and off options in each 
section or by populating data fields. Press [*] to select options and [#] to exit to the previous menu. For descriptions of all programming options and programming worksheets, refer to the 
PowerSeries Neo Reference Manual. 

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Label Programming

000 Label Programming

000 – Language Selection (01)
001 – Zone Labels

001-128 – Zone Labels 1-128

051 – Zone Tamper Label
052 – Zone Fault Label
064 – CO Alarm Message
065 – Fire Alarm Message
066 – Fail to Arm Event Message
067 – Alarm When Armed Event 

Message

100 – System Label
101-108 – Partition 1-8 Labels
201- 208 – Partition 1-8 Command 

Output Labels 
001-004 – Command output 1-4 
Labels

601-604 – Schedule 1- 4 Labels
801 – Keypad Labels

001-016 Keypad 1-16 Labels

802 – Zone Expander Labels

001-015 – Zone Expander 1-15 
Labels

803 – Output Expander Labels

 001 Output Expander 1 Label

806 – HSM2HOST Label
809 – Power Supply Label

001-004 Power Supply 1-4 
Label

810 – High Current Output Supply 

Label
001-004 Power Supply 1-4 
Label

815 – Alternate Communicator Label
820 – Siren Label

001-016 Siren 1-16 Label

821 – Repeater Label

001-008 Repeater 1-8 Label

999 – Default Labels

Zone Type

001 Zone Type

001-128 Zone Types (000)

000 – Null Zone
001 – Delay 1
002 – Delay 2
003 – Instant
004 – Interior
005 – Interior Stay/Away
006 – Delay Stay/Away
007 – Delayed 24-Hour Fire
008 – Standard 24-Hour Fire
009 – Instant Stay/Away
010 – Interior Delay
011 – Day Zone
012 – Night Zone
017 – 24-Hour Burglary
018 – 24-Hour Bell/Buzzer
023 – 24-Hour Supervisory
024 – 24-Hour Supervisory 

Buzzer

025 – Auto Verifiy Fire
027 – Fire Supervisory
040 – 24-Hour Gas
041 – 24-Hour CO
042 – 24-Hour Holdup
043 – 24-Hour Panic
045 – 24-Hour Heat
046 – 24-Hour Medical*
047 – 24-Hour Emergency
048 – 24-Hour Sprinkler
049 – 24-Hour Flood
051 – 24-Hour Latching Tamper
052 – 24-Hour Non-Alarm
056 – 24-Hour High 
Temperature
057 – 24 Hour Low Temperature

060 – 24-Hour Non-Latching 

Tamper

066 – Momentary Keyswitch Arm
067 – Maintained Keyswitch Arm
068 – Momentary Keyswitch Disarm

 

069 – Maintained Keywsitch Disarm
071 – Doorbell Zone

002 – Zone Attributes

001-0128 (see PowerSeries Neo 
reference manual for defaults)

1 – Bell Audible 
2 – Bell Steady 
3 – Door Chime 
4 – Bypass Enabled
5 – Force Arm
6 – Swinger Shutdown
7 – Transmission Delay
8 – Burglary Verification
9 – Normally Closed EOL
10 – Single EOL 
11 – Double EOL
12 – Fast Loop/Normal Loop 

Response

System Times

005 System Times

000 – System Area

Bell Cutoff (004 min.)
Burglary Verification Timer (060 
sec.)
Zone Loop Response (250 ms)
Automatic Clock Adjust (060 sec.)

001 – 008 System Times - Partition 1-8

Entry Delay 1 (030 sec.)
Entry Delay 2 (045 sec.)
Exit Delay (120 sec.)

901 – Daylight Savings Begin:

Month (003)
Week (002)
Day (000)
Hour (002)
Increment (001)

902 – Daylight Savings End

Month (011)
Week (001)
Day (000)
Hour (002)
Increment (001)

Access Codes

006 Installer Defined Access Codes

(4-digit decimal)
001 – Installer Code (555555)
002 – Master Code (123456)
003 – 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 – Partition 8

001-164 – PGM 1-164 Partition 
Assignment (default: partition 1)

1-8 – Partition 1-8

008 – PGM Timer Programming

000 – PGM Timer-Minutes or Seconds
001-164 – PGM 1-164 Timer (005)

009 – PGM Types

001-164 – PGM 1-164 Type 

Assignment (default: 
PGM1=121, PGM2=156, 3-
164=101)
100 – Null PGM 

101 – Burg and Fire Bell 
Follower 
102 – Delayed Fire and Burg 
103 – Sensor Reset [*][7][2]
104 – 2-Wire Smoke
109 – Courtesy Pulse 
111 – Keypad Buzzer Follow 
114 – Ready To Arm 
115 – System Armed Status 
116 – Away Armed Status 
117 – Stay Armed Status 
120 – Away Armed with no 
Zone Bypass Status 
121 – Command Output 1
122 – Command Output 2 
123 – Command Output 3 
124 – Command Output 4 
129 – Partition Status Alarm 

Memory 

132 – Holdup Output 
134 – 24Hr Silent Input
135 – 24Hr Audible Input 
146 – TLM and Alarm 
147 – Kissoff 
148 – Ground Start 
149 – Alternate Communicator 
155 – System Trouble
156 – Latched System Event
157 – System Tamper 
161 – DC Trouble 
165 – Prox Used 
175 – Bell Status and 

Programming Access 
Output 

176 – Remote Operation 
184 – Open After Alarm 
200 – Zone Follower

 

201 – Follower-Zones 1-8 
202 – Follower-Zones 9-16 
203 – Follower-Zones 17-24 
204 – Follower-Zones 25-32 
205 – Follower-Zones 33-40 
206 – Follower-Zones 41-48 
207 – Follower-Zones 49-56 
208 – Follower-Zones 57-64 
209 – Follower-Zones 65-72 
210 – Follower-Zones 73-80 
211 – Follower-Zones 81-88 
212 – Follower-Zones 89-96 
213 – Follower-Zones 97-104 
214 – Follower-Zones 105-112 
215 – Follower-Zones 113-120 
216 – Follower-Zones 120-128

010 PGM Attributes

000 – Main Bell Mask

Fire Alarm (

)

CO Alarm (

)

Burglary Alarm (

)

24-Hour Flood Alarm (

)

Bell Squawks (

)

001-164 PGM 1-164 Attributes
100 – Null PGM
101 – Fire and Burglary

01 – True Output (

)

102 – Delay Fire and Burglary

01 – True Output

103 – Sensor Reset [*][7][2]

03 – Code Required

109 – Courtesy Pulse

01 – True Output

111 – Keypad Buzzer Follow

01 – True Output (

)

02 – Timed Output
09 – Entry Delay (

)

10 – Exit Delay (

)

11 – Door Chime (

)

12 – Keypad Buzzer Zone (

)

13 – Audible Exit Fault (

)

                  14 – Auto-Arm Pre-Alert (

)

114 – Ready To Arm

01 – True Output (

)

115 – Armed Status

01 – True Output (

)

116 – Armed Away Mode

01 – True Output (

)

117 – Armed Stay Mode

01 – True Output (

)

121 - 124 – Command Output 1-
4
01 – True Output (

)

02 – Timed Output (

)

03 – Code Required (

 121 

only)
     – Schedule (

)

129 – Partition Status Alarm Memory

01 – True Output (

)

132 – Holdup Output

01 – True Output (

)

02 – Timed Output 

146 – TLM and Alarm

01 – True Output (

)

147 – Kissoff Output

01 – True Output (

)

148 – Ground Start

01 – True Output (

)

149 – Alternate Communicator

01 – True Output (

)

02 – Timed Output (

)

04 – Fire Alarm
05 – Panic Alarm
06 – Burglary Alarm
07 – Open/Close
08 – Zone Auto Bypass
09 – Medical Alarm
10 – Burglary Verified
11 – Open after Alarm
12 – Emergency Alarm
13 – Duress Alarm
14 – Holdup Verified

155 – System Trouble

01 – True Output (

)

02 – Timed Output 
04 – Service Required (

)

05 – Loss of Clock (

)

06 – AC Fail (

)

07 – DC Fail (

)

08 – TLM (

)

09 – FTC (

)

10 – Ethernet (

)

11 – Zone Fault (

)

12 – Zone Tamper (

)

13 – Zone Low Battery (

)

156 – Latched System Event

01 – True Output (

)

02 – Timed Output 
04 – Fire Alarm (

)

05 – Panic Alarm (

)

06 – Burglary Alarm (

)

07 – Medical Alarm (

)

08 – Supervisory (

)

09 – Priority Event (

)

10 – Holdup (

)

11 – Duress (

)

12 – Emergency (

)

13 – Fire Supervisory (

)

14 – Fire Trouble (

)

15 – CO Alarm (

)

157 – System Tamper

01 – True Output (

)

02 – Timed Output 
09 – Module Tamper (

)

10 – Zone Tampers (

)

161 – DC Trouble

01 – True Output (

)

02 – Timed Output

* 24-Hour Medical not UL evaluated

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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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