DSCover Satellite Products PC1555MX Master Code Access Code, Supervisor Codes Access Code 41

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vated. (See 5.3 “Zone Attributes” on page 16.) If the door chime feature is enabled, the keypad will emit five short beeps whenever a chime zone is activated. Designated entry/exit doors are often defined as chime zones. The feature can be turned on or off while the system is armed or disarmed.

[*][5] Programming Access Codes

There are 37 access codes available to the user. They are:

Access code (40)

One master code

Access codes (01)-(32)

32 general access codes

Access codes (33)-(34)

Two duress codes

Access codes (41)-(42)

Two supervisor codes

All access codes have the ability to arm or disarm the system and can activate the PGM Outputs using the [*][7] com- mands.

For a description of how to program access codes from LCD or LED keypads, see the PC1555MX Instruction Manual.

Master Code – Access Code (40)

This code can be used to program all access codes. The Master code has all Access Code Attributes enabled by default, so that the Master code can be used to perform any keypad function. Master code attributes cannot be changed. If the Master Code Not Changeable option is enabled, (sec- tion [015], option [6]) the Master Code can only be changed by the Installer.

General Access Codes – Access Codes (01) to (32) General access codes can arm and disarm the system. When the Code Required for Bypassing option is enabled, users will need to enter a valid access code when bypassing zones. Individual access codes can have the Zone Bypassing attribute disabled under Access Code Attribute programming. For more information regarding access code options, please see 5.1 “Programming Security Codes” on page 15.

Duress Code – Access Code (33) and (34)

Duress codes will send a duress reporting code to the central station when entered.

NOTE: If a duress code is programmed, when it is used, the panel will always send a reporting code to the central station, even if the attributes of the duress code are turned off.

Supervisor Codes – Access Code (41) and (42)

These codes can be used to program general access and duress codes. The two supervisor codes have all attributes on by default. These settings can be changed.

Access Code Attributes

There are four access code attributes which can be pro- grammed for each code.

To program each attribute, enter [*][5][Master Code][9] to enter the attribute programming mode. Then enter the code number [01-32,33,34,41,42]. Enter the attribute number:

Attribute [1]

User enabled for arming, disarming, alarm

 

reset, [*][7][1-4] options, auto arm cancel-

 

lation

Attribute [2]

Not used

Attribute [3]

Zone bypassing enabled

Attribute [4]

Escort5580 access enabled

Attribute [5]-[6] ....

Not used

Attribute [7]

Bell squawk on access code entry

Example: You can use the arm/disarm bell squawk attribute to have wireless key access codes squawk the bell, while other codes are silent. To do this, enable attribute [7] on all access codes associated with wireless keys.

NOTE: If you enable the Bell Squawk on Arming/Disarming (section [014], option [1]), the bell will sound arm/disarm bell squawks for all access codes, regardless of the programming for attribute [7]. See 5.17 “Arming/Disarming Options” on page 23.

NOTE: Master code attributes cannot be changed.

[*][6] User Functions

This command can be used to program several different func- tions:

To program User Functions:

1.Press [*][6][Master Code]. The Program light will flash.

2.Press the number [1] to [7] for the item to be programmed.

• [1] – Time and Date

The time and date must be accurate for the auto-arm or test transmission functions to work properly and for the event buffer to time and date stamp all events.

-Enter the time (hour and minute) using 24hr format [HH MM] from 00:00 to 23:59.

-Enter the date by month, day and year [MM DD YY].

[2] – Auto-Arm Enable/Disable

To enable or disable auto-arming, press [2]. The keypad will sound three short beeps when auto-arm is enabled and one long beep when disabled. For more information, see 3.3 “Automatic Arming” on page 8.

[3] – Auto-Arm Time

The system can be programmed to arm automatically at a pre-set time. When programming the auto-arm time, enter the time (hour and minute) using 24hr format [HH MM]. For more information, see 3.3 “Automatic Arming” on page 8.

[4] – System Test

When [4] is pressed the panel will test the bell output, key- pad lights and the communicator for two seconds. The panel will also send a System Test Reporting code, if pro- grammed. (See 5.8 “Communicator – Reporting Codes” on page 17.)

[5] – Enable DLS (Downloading)

When [5] is pressed, the panel will enable the downloading option for six hours. During this time, the panel will answer incoming downloading calls. (See 5.10 “Downloading” on page 20.)

[6] – User Initiated Call-Up

When [6] is pressed, the panel will initiate a call to the downloading computer.

[7] – Enable Background Music

If enabled on the PC59XX Audio Interface Module, when [7] is pressed, the user can turn background music On or Off.

Additional Features Available from the LCD Keypad Additional features, including access to the event buffer, are available using the LCD keypad. Use the arrow keys (< >) to scroll through the [*][6] menu and press the [*] key to select the following commands:

Viewing the Event Buffer from an LCD Keypad

Select “View Event Buffer” from the [*][6] menu. The keypad will display the event, event number, time and date along with the zone number and access code, if applicable. Press [*] to toggle between this information and the event itself. Use the arrow keys (<>) to scroll through the events in the buffer. When you have finished viewing the event buffer, press [#] to exit.

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Contents Installation Manual See Back Cover for New FeaturesLimited Warranty Table of Contents PC1555MX Wiring Diagram Specifications System IntroductionAdditional Devices Out of the BoxTerminal Descriptions Installation StepsGetting Started Example of Keybus Wiring Wire Routing for Power & Non-Power LimitedKeybus Operation & Wiring Zone Input Terminals Z1 to Z6Keypad Assignment Current Ratings Modules & AccessoriesZone Wiring SupervisionLinks Zone Wiring Fire Zone Wiring11 24-Hr Auxiliary Input Wiring PGM2 Links Answer Keypad ZonesLinks Supervision 24 Hour Supervisory Assigning Keypad ZonesArming and Disarming Keypad CommandsCommands Auto Bypass Stay ArmingTo view trouble conditions from an LED keypad Alarm MemoryTrouble Display Door Chime On/OffAccess Code Attributes Master Code Access CodeSupervisor Codes Access Code 41 Viewing the Event Buffer from an LCD KeypadFunction Keys Features Available for the LCD5500Z Programming Decimal Data How to ProgramInstaller’s Programming Programming HEX DataPage Zone Programming Program DescriptionsProgramming Security Codes Zone Attributes Communicator Dialing Communicator Account NumbersAssigning Keypad Zones Communicator Telephone NumbersZone Restorals Openings/Closings by Wireless KeyAC Failure Trouble Alarm Code Closings Arming CodesAdditional Notes on Contact ID Pulse FormatsContact ID Pager FormatDownloading PGM Output OptionsArmed Status Keypad Buzzer Follower ModeTLM and Alarm Ready To ArmTelephone Line Monitor TLM BellFire, Auxiliary and Panic Keys Transmission DelayTest Transmission Arming/Disarming OptionsEvent Buffer Entry/Exit Delay OptionsSwinger Shutdown Keypad Lockout OptionsLoop Response Keypad BlankingKeypad Backlighting Keypad TampersWalk Test Installer Resetting Factory DefaultsInstaller’s Lockout Additional System ModulesModule Name Description Location Programming WorksheetsFor the Record Keypads Keypad Type LocationSystem Zone Label Zone Attributes Type Serial Number WirelessZone Programming Summary Basic Programming DefaultKeypad Programming Function Key OptionsSystem Times Default Valid entries Programmable Output OptionsProgram PGM Option Attributes in sections 143 First System Option Code Default Off Section Page #Second System Option Code Default Off Section Program PGM Option Attributes in sections 151Fifth System Option Code Default Off Section Page # Third System Option Code Default Off Section Page #Fourth System Option Code Default Off Section Page # Zone Loop Response Options Default Off Section Page #Zone Type Zone Attribute Defaults Y = Option on N = Option OFFAdvanced System Programming Section Zone # TypePGM Attribute Defaults Y = Attribute on N = Attribute OFF PGM OptionPC5204 Main BoardPC5208 Communicator Programming Miscellaneous Closing Arming Reporting Codes 01 20 BPS, 1400 HZ handshake Default OptionMiscellaneous Opening Disarming Reporting Codes 02 20 BPS, 2300 HZ handshake PagerCommunication Variables Default Section First Communicator Option Code DefaultDefault Ffffff I I I I I Second Communicator Option Code DefaultDefault Ffff Default Option OffModule Programming Special Installer FunctionsInternational Programming Appendix a Reporting Codes SIA Format Level 2 HardcodedContact ID Zone Alarm/Restoral Event Codes as per Ademco SIA Format Automatic Zone Alarm/Restoral CodesAppendix B Programming LCD Keypads Key Options Default Second User Display Mask Default OptionThird User Display Mask Default Option Fourth User Display Mask Default OptionSixth User Display Mask Default Option UL Listed Commercial and Residential InstallationsFifth User Display Mask Default Option Reset LCD Eeprom to Factory Defaults Ascii CharactersImportant Information PC1555MX Module Compatibility Changes for PC1555MX

PC1555MX specifications

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