DSCover Satellite Products PC1555MX Additional System Modules, Resetting Factory Defaults

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LINKS Preamble (First Telephone Number) . . . Section [390] LINKS Preamble (Second Telephone Number). Section [391] LINKS Preamble (Third Telephone Number) . . . Section [392] LINKS Preamble

(Downloading Telephone Number) . . . . . . . . . . Section [490] Communicator Call Direction Options. . . Section [361]-[368] Call LINKS as well as Land Line . . . . . . . . . Section [380]: [7] LINKS Special Preamble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [393]

*Not investigated by UL

5.27 Additional System Modules*

The following modules are programmed through the module programming sections [801]-[804]: the PC5400 Printer mod- ule, the PC59XX Audio Interface module, the Links2X50 Long- Range Radio module, the Skyroute transceiver module, and the PC5132 Wireless Receiver and all of its devices. For instructions on the installation and programming of these additional modules and devices, please see their respective installation and programming manuals.

*LINKS2X50 and Skyroute modules have not been investi- gated by UL.

PC5400 Printer Module Programming. . . . . . . . Section [801]

PC59XX Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [802]

Alternative Comm. (LINKS2X50, Skyroute)

Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [803]

PC5132 Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [804]

5.28 Resetting Factory Defaults*

On occasion, it may be necessary to default the main control panel or one of the connected modules: the LINKS2X50 Radio interface, Skyroute module, the Escort5580, the PC59XX Audio Interface module, the PC5132 wireless receiver, and the PC5400 Printer module.

To default the main control panel (hardware), perform the fol- lowing:

1.Remove AC and battery from the panel.

2.Remove all wires from the Zone 1 and PGM1 terminals.

3.With a piece of wire short the Zone 1 terminal to the PGM1 terminal.

4.Apply AC power to the main panel.

5.When Zone Light 1 is lit on the keypad the default is com- plete.

6.Remove AC power from the control

7.Reconnect all original wiring and power up the control.

NOTE: AC power must be used to power the panel. The panel will not default if only the battery is used.

To default the main control panel software and other modules, perform the following:

1.Enter the Installer’s Programming mode.

2.Enter the appropriate programming section [XXX].

3.Enter the Installer’s Code.

4.Re-enter the appropriate programming section [XXX].

The panel will take a few seconds to perform the default. When the keypad is again operational the default is complete. NOTE: If using Identified Wireless Keys (PC5132 v3.0 or later only), when the main panel is defaulted, all wireless key access codes must be re-programmed. Refer to your PC5132 v3.0 Installation Manual for more information.

*LINKS2X50 and Skyroute modules have not been investi- gated by UL.

Restore Alternative Communicator (LINKS2X50, Skyroute)

to Default Programming.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [993] Restore Escort5580 to Default Programming . . Section [995] Restore PC5132 to Default Programming. . . . . Section [996] Restore PC5400 Printer to Default ProgrammingSection [997] Restore PC59XX to Default Programming . . . . Section [998] Restore Panel to Default Programming. . . . . . . Section [999]

5.29 Installer’s Lockout

If Installer’s Lockout is selected, a hardware default cannot be performed. If a software default is performed, all program- ming will restore to factory default.

If Installer’s Lockout Disable is selected, the panel will restore all programming to factory defaults when a hardware or software default is performed on the main control panel.

To enable or disable Installer’s Lockout, perform the following:

1.Enter the Installer’s Programming mode.

2.Enter the appropriate programming section: [990] or [991].

3.Enter the Installer’s Code.

4.Re-enter the appropriate programming section: [990] or [991].

Installer Lockout Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [990] Installer Lockout Disable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [991]

5.30 Walk Test (Installer)

The Installer Walk Test can be used to test the alarm state of each zone of the panel. The walk test cannot be used to test zone type [24].

Before beginning the walk test, ensure the following condi- tions are met:

1.The panel is disarmed

2.The Keypad Blanking option is disabled (section [016]: [3])

3.The Fire Bell is Continuous option is disabled (section [014]: [8])

4.The Transmission Delay is disabled, if Transmission Delay is not required (section [370])

NOTE: Fire Troubles are not supported in Walk Test.

To perform a walk test:

Step 1 - Enter Installer Programming Step 2 - Enter Section [901]

When any zone is violated the panel will activate the Bell Out- put for two seconds, log the event to the event buffer and communicate the alarm to central station.

Test each zone several times. Check the event buffer to ensure that all zones and FAP keys are functioning properly. NOTE: Zones with the Force Arm attribute enabled, will not cause the Ready light to go out when they are violated.

To stop the test:

Step 1 - Enter Installer Programming Step 2 - Enter section [901]

Check the event buffer after the walk test is complete, to ensure that the Audible/Silent 24-hr PGM alarms have been restored.

NOTE: The alarm memory is cleared upon entering Walk Test mode. When the walk test is complete, the Alarm Memory light will remain lit, but there will be no alarms in memory. The light will turn off the next time the panel is armed.

Installer Walk Test Enable/Disable . . . . . . . . . . Section [901]

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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 BoxInstallation Steps Getting StartedTerminal Descriptions 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 SupervisionFire Zone Wiring 11 24-Hr Auxiliary Input Wiring PGM2Links Zone Wiring 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 Program Descriptions Programming Security CodesZone Programming 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 LocationSerial Number Wireless Zone Programming SummarySystem Zone Label Zone Attributes Type 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 OptionMain Board PC5208PC5204 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 OffSpecial Installer Functions International ProgrammingModule 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

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