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ZONE BYPASSING
Bypassed zones
do
not
cause
an alarm. Use zone bypassing when
access
is needed
to part of the
protected
area. Also,
damaged
wiring or contacts on a zone may be
temporarily
bypassed
until repairs
can
be
made
so that the panel can be armed.
To
bypass
zones, enter
(*],[1]
and
the zone number(s) to be
bypassed
(i.e. [1] for
zone
1,
[2] for zone 2). To remove all bypasses, enter
[*],[1],[0].
The zone lights
which are ON indicate
bypassed
zones. Press [#] to return to Ready.
When the system is installed, the ability to
bypass
certain zones may be eliminated
for security reasons.
In
this case, the zone lights for those zones will not come on
in
response to the
bypass
command.
The "System" light is ON as long as at least ONE zone is bypassed. Do not
unintentionally
bypass
zones when arming. Programmed zone bypasses are
automatically
cancelled
each time the panel is disarmed and must be re-applied
before the next arming.
TROUBLE DISPLAY
The control panel continuously monitors a
number
of possible trouble conditions. If
one of these conditions occurs, the keypad sounder will
beep
and
the keypad
"System" indicator will
come
ON. Press
the[*]
then [2] keys to display the type of
trouble. The zone lights indicate the
type
of trouble condition.
ZONE
LIGHT
TROUBLE
1 Low Stand-by Battery
2 AC Power Failure (see note below)
3 Zone 4 Emergency Circuit Trouble
4 Unsuccessful Communication Attempt with Monitoring Station
Press the [#] key to return to Ready.
NOTE:
The
keypad
buzzer will not sound for AC failure until there is also a low battery
condition. The "System" light will
come
ON as soon as AC fails
and
will remain on until
AC restores.
ALARM
MEMORY
DISPLAY
If an alarm
occurred
during the last
armed
period, the "System" light will be ON.
Press
the[*]
then [3] keys to
display
the zone(s) which
caused
the alarm.
Press[#]
to return to Ready.
ALARM
TEST
Press [
*l
then [4] for a 2
second
test of the keypad lights, keypad sounder and the
bell/siren alarm.
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PROGRAMMING ADDITIONAL ACCESS CODES
Programming additional
access
codes
can only
be
done
with the Master Code.
To
program a new
access
code, enter [
*l,
[5]
and
[Master Code]. Zone light 1 will
be ON to indicate that the Master Code is already programmed. If other
codes
are
programmed, the respective zone lights will
be
on (i.e. zone light 2 will be ON to
indicate that a second
code
has been programmed).
Press any key from (2] to (4] to select which
of
the 3 additional
codes
is to be
programmed. The zone light will flash to indicate which
code
is
being
programmed.
Now
enter a (4
digit
access
code].
Do
not use
the[*]
or[#]
keys as part of the code.
The system will
acknowledge
the new
code
by
beeping
several times. The zone light
will stop flashing
and
remain ON to indicate a
programmed
code. After the new
code
has been entered, enter a
number
from [2] to (4] to
program
another code, or press
[#] to return to Ready.
If (
****l
instead of a (4
digit
code]
is entered,
any
previously
programmed
code
in this location will be eliminated. The zone light will
go
OFF after [ * * *
*]
is entered
to indicate that there is no longer a
code
programmed
in this location.
Note that during
code
programming, the zone light is
ON
steadily for
codes
which
have already been programmed. Note that the Master
Code
is always indicated
by
the zone 1 light. To program a new Master Code, enter [
*],
(5], [CURRENT Master
Code], (1], [NEW Master Code]. Do not
enter[*]
or[#]
as part of the new Master
Code, and
do
not try to erase the Master
Code
by
entering[****].
Summary:
To
program a new code:
Enter(*],
[5], [Master Code], (2 to 4], (4
digit
code]
When
code
is programmed,
press[#]
to return to Ready.
To
eliminate
an
existing code:
Enter [
*],
[5], [Master Code], (2 to 4],
[****]
When
code
is erased,
press[#]
to return to Ready.
QUICK-ARM FEATURE
When the Quick-Arm feature is enabled, the panel
may
be armed simply
by
entering
[*],[OJ
instead of a 4
digit
code. The [ * ],
[OJ
command
will not disarm the panel. This
feature is useful when individuals are required to
arm
the system, but are not desired
to be able to disarm it as well. In the home, this feature
could
be
used
for visitors,
and
in a commercial application, it could
be
used
with junior employees
and
maintenance
staff.
To
activate the Quick-Arm feature, enter [
*l,
[5], [Master Code], [5] (note that keys
1 to 4 are used to
program
codes). When the
command
is entered, the
keypad
will
beep
3 times if the feature is being
enabled
and
will
beep
once
if the feature is being
disabled.
Press
[#]
to return to Ready.
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DSC PC1000 Specifications

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BrandDSC
ModelPC1000
CategorySecurity System
LanguageEnglish

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