DSCover Satellite Products PC1555MX Current Ratings Modules & Accessories, Keypad Assignment

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G e t t i n g S t a r t e d : 2 . 5 C u r r e n t R a t i n g s – M o d u l e s & A c c e s s o r i e s

2.5Current Ratings – Modules & Accessories

In order for the PC1555MX system to operate properly, the power output capabilities of the main control and the expan- sion devices must not be exceeded. Use the data presented below to ensure that no part of the system is overloaded and cannot function properly.

PC1555MX (12 VDC)

AUX+: ........ 550mA: Subtract the listed rating for each key-

pad, expansion module and accessory con- nected to AUX+ or Keybus.

BELL: ......... 700mA continuous rating; 3.0A short term. Avail-

able only with standby battery connected.

PC1555MX Device Ratings (at 12 VDC)

LCD5500Z Keypad: 85mA max.

PC5508Z, PC5516Z, PC5532Z Keypads: 85mA max.

PC5400 Serial Module: 65mA

Escort5580 Audio Assistant: 65mA standby / 130mA on- line

PC5204 High Current Output module: 20mA

PC5208 Low Current Output module: 50mA

PC5132 Wireless Receiver: 125mA

PC5928 Audio Interface module: 65mA

PC5921/EXT Door Box Audio Station: 20mA

PC59X1EXT/R Door Box Audio Station: 35mA

PC5904 Central Station Talk/Listen Module: 30mA standby, 130mA max.

Other Devices

Please read the manufacturer’s literature carefully to deter- mine the maximum current requirements for each device— during activation or alarm—and include the proper values for loading calculations. Connected devices must not exceed system capabilities during any possible operational mode.

2.6Keypad Assignment

There are eight available slots for keypads. LED keypads by default are always assigned to slot 1. LCD5500Z keypads are always assigned to slot 8. You will need to assign each key- pad to its own slot (1 to 8). Keypad assignment is required, as it tells the panel which slots are occupied. The panel can then generate a fault when a keypad supervisory is not present.

NOTE: One LCD keypad must be assigned to slot 8 in order to upload keypad programming using DLS-1 software.

How to Assign Keypads

Do the following at each keypad installed on the system:

1.Enter [*][8][installer’s code] to go to installer programming

2.Enter [000] for Keypad Programming

3.Enter [0] for Slot Assignment

4.Enter a two digit number (11-18) to specify which supervi- sory slot the keypad will occupy.

5.Press [#] twice to exit installer programming.

After assigning all keypads, perform a supervisory reset by entering section [902] in installer’s programming. The panel will now supervise all assigned keypads and enrolled modules on the system.

How to Program Function Keys

By default, the 5 function keys on each keypad are pro- grammed as Stay Arm (03), Away Arm (04), Chime (06), Sen- sor Reset (14) and Quick Exit (16). You can change the function of each key on every keypad:

1.Go to the keypad where you want to change the function key programming and enter Installer Programming.

2.Press [000] for Keypad Programming.

3.Enter [1] to [5] to select a function key to program.

4.Enter the 2 digit number, [00] to [21] to select the feature you want the function key to have. For a complete list of Function Key options see section 3.5 “Function Keys” on page 11.

5.Continue from step 3 until all function keys are pro- grammed.

6.To exit Installer Programming, press [#] twice.

2.7Supervision

By default, all modules are supervised upon installation. Supervision is enabled at all times so that the panel can indi- cate a trouble if a module is removed from the system.

To check which modules are currently connected and super- vised, enter programming section [903] from installer’s pro- gramming. The LCD keypad will allow you to scroll through the display of connected modules. A connected module which does not show as being present will appear as a trouble con- dition and the Trouble light on the keypad will turn ON. This condition may be due to one or more of the following reasons:

the module is not connected to the Keybus

there is a Keybus wiring problem

the module is more than 1,000'/305m from the panel

the module does not have enough power

For more information regarding module supervision troubles, please refer to “[*][2] Trouble Display” on page 9.

2.8Removing Modules

The panel must be instructed to no longer supervise a module being removed from the system. To remove the module, dis- connect it from the Keybus and reset the supervision field by entering [902] in the installer’s programming. The panel will be reset to recognize and supervise all existing modules on the system.

2.9Zone Wiring

For a complete description of the operation of all zone types, please refer to 5.2 “Zone Programming” on page 15.

There are several different ways in which zones may be wired, depending on which programming options have been selected. The panel can be programmed to supervise nor- mally closed, End of Line, or Double End of Line loops. Please refer to the following diagrams to study each type of individu- ally supervised zone wiring.

NOTE: Any zone programmed for Fire or 24 Hour Supervisory must be wired with a single End of Line (EOL) resistor regard- less of the type of zone wiring supervision selected for the panel (section [013]: [1] -[2]). See 5.2 “Zone Programming” on page 15.

NOTE: If you change the zone supervision options from DEOL to EOL or from NC to DEOL (section [013], options [1] or [2]), you should power down the system completely, and then power it back up. If you do not, the zones may not work cor- rectly.

Normally Closed (NC) Loops

ANY Z ANY COM

ANY Z ANY COM

TERMINAL TERMINAL

TERMINAL TERMINAL

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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 DevicesInstallation Steps Getting StartedTerminal Descriptions Keybus Operation & Wiring Wire Routing for Power & Non-Power LimitedExample of Keybus Wiring Zone Input Terminals Z1 to Z6Zone Wiring Current Ratings Modules & AccessoriesKeypad Assignment SupervisionFire Zone Wiring 11 24-Hr Auxiliary Input Wiring PGM2Links Zone Wiring Links Supervision 24 Hour Supervisory Keypad ZonesLinks Answer Assigning Keypad ZonesCommands Keypad CommandsArming and Disarming Auto Bypass Stay ArmingTrouble Display Alarm MemoryTo view trouble conditions from an LED keypad Door Chime On/OffSupervisor Codes Access Code 41 Master Code Access CodeAccess Code Attributes Viewing the Event Buffer from an LCD KeypadFunction Keys Features Available for the LCD5500Z Installer’s Programming How to ProgramProgramming Decimal Data Programming HEX DataPage Program Descriptions Programming Security CodesZone Programming Zone Attributes Assigning Keypad Zones Communicator Account NumbersCommunicator Dialing Communicator Telephone NumbersAC Failure Trouble Alarm Code Openings/Closings by Wireless KeyZone Restorals Closings Arming CodesContact ID Pulse FormatsAdditional Notes on Contact ID Pager FormatPGM Output Options DownloadingTLM and Alarm Keypad Buzzer Follower ModeArmed Status Ready To ArmBell Telephone Line Monitor TLMTest Transmission Transmission DelayFire, Auxiliary and Panic Keys Arming/Disarming OptionsSwinger Shutdown Entry/Exit Delay OptionsEvent Buffer Keypad Lockout OptionsKeypad Backlighting Keypad BlankingLoop Response Keypad TampersInstaller’s Lockout Resetting Factory DefaultsWalk Test Installer Additional System ModulesFor the Record Programming WorksheetsModule Name Description Location Keypads Keypad Type LocationSerial Number Wireless Zone Programming SummarySystem Zone Label Zone Attributes Type Keypad Programming DefaultBasic Programming Function Key OptionsProgrammable Output Options System Times Default Valid entriesSecond System Option Code Default Off Section First System Option Code Default Off Section Page #Program PGM Option Attributes in sections 143 Program PGM Option Attributes in sections 151Fourth System Option Code Default Off Section Page # Third System Option Code Default Off Section Page #Fifth System Option Code Default Off Section Page # Zone Loop Response Options Default Off Section Page #Advanced System Programming Zone Attribute Defaults Y = Option on N = Option OFFZone Type Section Zone # TypePGM Option PGM Attribute Defaults Y = Attribute on N = Attribute OFFMain Board PC5208PC5204 Communicator Programming Miscellaneous Closing Arming Reporting Codes Miscellaneous Opening Disarming Reporting Codes Default Option01 20 BPS, 1400 HZ handshake 02 20 BPS, 2300 HZ handshake PagerFirst Communicator Option Code Default Communication Variables Default SectionDefault Ffff Second Communicator Option Code DefaultDefault Ffffff I I I I I Default Option OffSpecial Installer Functions International ProgrammingModule 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 Third User Display Mask Default Option Second User Display Mask Default OptionKey Options Default Fourth User Display Mask Default OptionFifth User Display Mask Default Option UL Listed Commercial and Residential InstallationsSixth User Display Mask Default Option Reset LCD Eeprom to Factory Defaults Ascii CharactersImportant Information Changes for PC1555MX PC1555MX Module Compatibility

PC1555MX specifications

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