DSCover Satellite Products PC1555MX Keypad Zones, Links Supervision 24 Hour Supervisory

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LINKS Supervision (24 Hour Supervisory)

When using the

LINKS1000 cellular com- municator, any main board

zone may be configured for LINKS Supervision. Pro-

gram this zone as zone type [09], 24 Hour Supervi-

sory in section [001].

With a LINKS Supervisory zone, if the LINKS1000 experiences a trouble, the zone will be violated, caus- ing the panel to report the

event to the central station. This type of zone always requires a single EOL resistor (5600).

Wire this zone according to the above diagram.

LINKS Answer

When using the LINKS1000

cellular communicator, any main board zone may be

configured for LINKS Answer.

A zone configured for LINKS Answer allows downloading to be per- formed in the event of tele- phone line failure. When

the LINKS receives a tele- phone call, it will activate

the RING terminal on the

LINKS circuit board. The zone programmed as LINKS Answer always requires a single EOL resistor (5600).

Wire the LINKS Answer zone according to the above diagram. NOTE: The LINKS Answer zone is only required for download- ing to the panel via the LINKS.

NOTE: When using the LINKS, Busy Tone Detection must not be used.

NOTE: Keypad zones cannot be used for 24 Hour Supervisory or LINKS Answer.

2.13 Keypad Zones

Each “z” keypad on the system has a zone input to which a device - such as a door contact - can be connected. This eliminates the need to run wires back to the control panel for every device.

To install the keypad, open the keypad plastic by removing the screw at the bottom of the unit. Locate the five terminals on the keypad circuit board. Connect the four Keybus wires from the control panel: the red wire to R, the black to B, the yellow to Y and the green to G.

To connect the zone, run one wire to the Z terminal and the other to B. For powered devices, use red and black to supply power to the device. Run the red wire to the R (positive) termi- nal and the black wire to the B (negative) terminal.

When using end of line supervision, connect the zone accord- ing to one of the configurations outlined in section 2.9 “Zone Wiring”. End of line resistors must be placed on the device end of the loop, not at the keypad.

NOTE: Keypad zones do not support DEOL resistors.

G e t t i n g S t a r t e d : 2 . 1 3 K e y p a d Z o n e s

Assigning Keypad Zones

When using keypad zone inputs, each input used must be assigned a zone number in Installer’s Programming.

First, ensure that you have enrolled all installed keypads into the desired slots. (See 2.6 “Keypad Assignment” on page 5.) Next, enter programming section [020] to assign the zones. There are eight programming locations in this section, one for each keypad slot. Enter a 2-digit zone number for each of the keypad zones. This number must be entered in the location corresponding to the keypad to which each zone is con- nected.

Example: The zone on an LCD5500Z keypad in slot 8 is to be assigned zone 3. In section [020], scroll to option [8] and enter (03).

NOTE: Keypad zones 1-6 will replace zone terminals Z1-Z6 on the control panel.

NOTE: Once the keypad zones are assigned, you must also program zone definitions and zone attributes. (See also 5.4 “Assigning Keypad Zones” on page 17).

NOTE: Keypad zones can only be used for household bur- glary-initiated devices. Do not place the device more than 3 feet from the keypad. The keypad zone must be tested weekly.

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Contents See Back Cover for New Features Installation ManualLimited Warranty Table of Contents PC1555MX Wiring Diagram System Introduction SpecificationsOut of the Box Additional DevicesTerminal Descriptions Installation StepsGetting Started Zone Input Terminals Z1 to Z6 Wire Routing for Power & Non-Power LimitedKeybus Operation & Wiring Example of Keybus WiringSupervision Current Ratings Modules & AccessoriesZone Wiring Keypad AssignmentLinks Zone Wiring Fire Zone Wiring11 24-Hr Auxiliary Input Wiring PGM2 Assigning Keypad Zones Keypad ZonesLinks Supervision 24 Hour Supervisory Links AnswerAuto Bypass Stay Arming Keypad CommandsCommands Arming and DisarmingDoor Chime On/Off Alarm MemoryTrouble Display To view trouble conditions from an LED keypadViewing the Event Buffer from an LCD Keypad Master Code Access CodeSupervisor Codes Access Code 41 Access Code AttributesFunction Keys Features Available for the LCD5500Z Programming HEX Data How to ProgramInstaller’s Programming Programming Decimal DataPage Zone Programming Program DescriptionsProgramming Security Codes Zone Attributes Communicator Telephone Numbers Communicator Account NumbersAssigning Keypad Zones Communicator DialingClosings Arming Codes Openings/Closings by Wireless KeyAC Failure Trouble Alarm Code Zone RestoralsPager Format Pulse FormatsContact ID Additional Notes on Contact IDPGM Output Options DownloadingReady To Arm Keypad Buzzer Follower ModeTLM and Alarm Armed StatusBell Telephone Line Monitor TLMArming/Disarming Options Transmission DelayTest Transmission Fire, Auxiliary and Panic KeysKeypad Lockout Options Entry/Exit Delay OptionsSwinger Shutdown Event BufferKeypad Tampers Keypad BlankingKeypad Backlighting Loop ResponseAdditional System Modules Resetting Factory DefaultsInstaller’s Lockout Walk Test InstallerKeypads Keypad Type Location Programming WorksheetsFor the Record Module Name Description LocationSystem Zone Label Zone Attributes Type Serial Number WirelessZone Programming Summary Function Key Options DefaultKeypad Programming Basic ProgrammingProgrammable Output Options System Times Default Valid entriesProgram PGM Option Attributes in sections 151 First System Option Code Default Off Section Page #Second System Option Code Default Off Section Program PGM Option Attributes in sections 143Zone Loop Response Options Default Off Section Page # Third System Option Code Default Off Section Page #Fourth System Option Code Default Off Section Page # Fifth System Option Code Default Off Section Page #Section Zone # Type Zone Attribute Defaults Y = Option on N = Option OFFAdvanced System Programming Zone TypePGM Option PGM Attribute Defaults Y = Attribute on N = Attribute OFFPC5204 Main BoardPC5208 Communicator Programming Miscellaneous Closing Arming Reporting Codes 02 20 BPS, 2300 HZ handshake Pager Default OptionMiscellaneous Opening Disarming Reporting Codes 01 20 BPS, 1400 HZ handshakeFirst Communicator Option Code Default Communication Variables Default SectionDefault Option Off Second Communicator Option Code DefaultDefault Ffff Default Ffffff I I I I IModule Programming Special Installer FunctionsInternational Programming SIA Format Level 2 Hardcoded Appendix a Reporting CodesSIA Format Automatic Zone Alarm/Restoral Codes Contact ID Zone Alarm/Restoral Event Codes as per AdemcoAppendix B Programming LCD Keypads Fourth User Display Mask Default Option Second User Display Mask Default OptionThird User Display Mask Default Option Key Options DefaultReset LCD Eeprom to Factory Defaults Ascii Characters UL Listed Commercial and Residential InstallationsFifth User Display Mask Default Option Sixth User Display Mask Default OptionImportant Information Changes for PC1555MX PC1555MX Module Compatibility

PC1555MX specifications

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