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INSTRUCTION MANUAL DSC 1550
A WORD ABOUT YOUR SYSTEM
The PC1550 Security System has been designed to give you the greatest
possible flexibility and convenience. Read this manual carefully and become
familiar with the operation of your Security System. Your installer will tell you
which commands listed in this manual apply to your system. Fill out the SYSTEM
REFERENCE sheet in this manual and store it in a safe place for future
reference The label provided for the inside of the keypad door can be used to
record which sensors are on each zone.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Remember that no security system can prevent
emergencies. It is only intended to alert you in case of an emergency and
should not take the place of prudent security practices or life and property
insurance.
It is important to test your system every week. To do this, first inform the
monitoring station that you are testing your system. Then, with the system
disarmed, activate all detection sensors one at a time and observe the zone light
come on at the keypad as each sensor is activated. Perform a bell test by
entering [*][6][Master Code][8] with the system disarmed. The PC1550 can be
programmed at the time of installation to automatically perform a test
transmission to the monitoring station on a regular basis. If the system has not
been programmed for this automatic lest, call the monitoring station for
instructions on how to perform a test transmission. Don't forget to inform the
monitoring station when you have finished your test. Check to see if the "Trouble"
light is on when arming the system. See the Trouble Display section in this
manual for a description of the different trouble conditions Contact your installer
for assistance if the trouble condition cannot be located and corrected.
HOW YOUR SYSTEM WORKS
Your Security System is made up of a control panel, one or more keypads, and
various detectors and sensors. The control panel will be mounted out of the way
in a utility room or basement. The metal cabinet contains the system electronics,
fuses and stand-by battery. There is normally no reason for anyone but the
installer to have access to the control panel. The keypad(s) have an audible
indicator, display lights and command entry keys. The keypad is used to send
commands to the system and to display the current system status. Keypads are
mounted in convenient areas close to the exit-entry doors. The security system
has up to eight zones or areas of protection. Each zone used will have connected
to it various sensors, such as door or window contacts, motion detectors, glass-

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DSC PC1550 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Partitions1
Keypads1
Zones8
Power Supply16.5VAC
Battery Backup12V, 7Ah
Compatible withDSC keypads

Summary

About Your Security System

Important Note on System Limitations

Emphasizes that security systems prevent emergencies and are not a substitute for insurance or prudent practices.

How Your Security System Works

Master Code and System Access

Arming the Security System

Arming Specifics for Commercial Installations

Details the audible feedback for arming and monitoring station notification in commercial settings.

Auto-Bypass Option for Home-Away Arming

Entry Delay Off Arming Feature

Disarming the Security System

Alarm Memory Display

Zone Bypassing Procedures

Trouble Display and Conditions

Zone Light Trouble Indicators

Lists common trouble conditions indicated by zone lights on the keypad.

Smoke Detector and Fire Alarm Reset

Keypad Indicator Light Meanings

Indicator Light Descriptions

Explains the meaning of Zone, Ready, Armed, Memory, Bypass, and Trouble lights on the keypad.

Programming Security Codes

Quick-Arm Feature

Quick Exit Option

Door Chime Feature

Alarm Test Procedure

Keypad Zones and Special Keys

Keypad Zone Functions (F, A, P)

Details the functions of the Fire, Auxiliary, and Panic keys on the keypad.

System Maintenance and Testing

Recommended Weekly Testing Steps

Provides a step-by-step guide for weekly testing of the security system's components.

Smoke Detector Testing Caution

Household Fire Safety Audit

Family Escape Planning Guidance

Limited Warranty Information

Warning and FCC Compliance

FCC Compliance and Interference

Details FCC rules, compliance, and potential interference issues with the equipment.

Telephone Connection and FCC Rules

Telephone Company Notification

Instructs users to notify the telephone company of connection details and provide FCC registration.

Telephone Connection Requirements

Specifies requirements for connecting terminal equipment to the telephone network.

Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)

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