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Brand | DSC |
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Model | pc1565 |
Category | Security System |
Language | English |
PC1565 Installation Manual overview with software version.
Identifies the specific product model and its software version.
Specific instructions and responsibilities for system installers.
Discusses potential reasons for system failures and limitations.
Covers limited, international, and out-of-warranty repair information.
Procedure for obtaining service for products outside the warranty period.
Provides a visual representation of the system's wiring connections.
Critical warnings and important notes for safe installation practices.
Detailed technical specifications of the PC1565 system.
Information on compatible additional system devices and modules.
Lists the components included in the system package.
A step-by-step guide for installing the security system.
Explanation of the various terminals on the control panel.
Details on connecting and operating the Keybus for module communication.
Information on current ratings and power requirements for system components.
Procedure for assigning addresses to installed keypads.
How the system monitors connected modules for presence and faults.
Instructions and diagrams for wiring different types of security zones.
Basic procedures for arming and disarming the security system.
Explanation of Stay arming mode and automatic zone bypassing.
Configuration and operation of the automatic arming feature.
Using special keypad commands for system functions and programming.
Details on programmable function keys and their assignments.
Specific features and functionalities available on the LCD5500Z keypad.
Accessing and performing system programming as an installer.
Procedures for entering decimal and hexadecimal programming data.
Using toggle options to enable or disable features within programming sections.
Methods for viewing programmed settings on keypads.
How to program Master, Installer, Maintenance, and user access codes.
Defining zone types, attributes, and operational parameters.
Customizing zone behavior with attributes like Audible, Bypass, and Force.
Assigning specific zones to keypad inputs for simplified wiring.
Configuring dialing parameters, including pulse/DTMF and force dialing.
Setting up primary and secondary account numbers for central station.
Programming primary, secondary, and third telephone numbers.
Defining codes to report specific system events to the central station.
Selecting from various reporting formats like Contact ID, SIA, Pager.
Procedures for programming the system remotely via computer.
Configuring programmable outputs (PGM1 and PGM2) for various functions.
Enabling and configuring the telephone line monitoring feature.
Settings for the system's bell output, including delay and cutoff times.
Procedures for sending test signals to the central station.
Configuring delays for reporting alarms on specific zones.
Functionality of Fire, Auxiliary, and Panic keys on the keypad.
Various options affecting system arming and disarming behavior.
Configuration of entry and exit delay timers for zones.
Feature to prevent excessive transmissions for a single event.
Storage and viewing of system events in the event buffer.
Security feature that locks keypads after multiple incorrect code entries.
Management of keypad display and backlight when idle.
Settings for controlling keypad backlight illumination.
Configuration for zone loop response time, including fast response.
Enabling tamper detection for keypads and associated reporting.
Programming instructions for optional system modules.
Option to reset the system, often after an alarm or tamper condition.
Adjusting the system clock for timing inaccuracies.
Configuring the system's time base source (internal crystal or AC line).
Procedure for resetting the control panel or modules to factory default settings.
Enabling or disabling installer lockout to prevent unauthorized access.
Performing system walk tests to verify zone and alarm functionality.
Detailed programming for keypad functions and assignments.
List of available functions that can be assigned to keypad function keys.
Core programming settings including zone definitions and defaults.
Types of zones available and their basic definitions.
Default programming settings for system zones 1 through 8.
Configuration of system time settings like entry/exit delays and bell cutoff.
Setting the installer's access code for programming.
Setting the master code for system operation and programming.
Setting a maintenance code for limited system access.
Programming of programmable output options for PGM1 and PGM2.
Configuration for keypad lockout security features.
Initial system configuration options for basic functionality.
Second set of system options affecting bell squawks and delays.
Third set of system options for emergency keys and bypass.
Fourth set of system options for display, keypad, and tamper settings.
Fifth set of system options for wireless keys and AC/DC inhibit.
Sixth set of system options for troubles, engineer's reset, and Contact ID.
Assigning specific zones to be controlled or monitored by keypads.
Configuring the response time for zone loops.
Codes for reporting zone alarms and restoral events.
Codes for reporting zone tamper and restoral events.
Codes for reporting system arming events (closings).
Codes for reporting system disarming events (openings).
Codes for maintenance alarms, restorals, and miscellaneous events.
Codes used for system test transmissions.
Codes for wireless device low battery alarms and restorals.
Selection of communication formats for reporting events.
Setting call directions for different event types like alarms, tampers, and openings.
Variables affecting swinger shutdown, transmission delay, and TLM.
Setting the time for periodic system test transmissions.
Configuring first and second communicator options.
Configuration settings for system downloading via PC-Link or modem.
Procedure to initiate local downloading using the PC-Link adaptor.
Settings relevant for international use, including clock and options.
Adjusting the system clock to compensate for timing drift.
First and second sets of international options for system configuration.
Setting the delay between successive dialing attempts.
Programming instructions for specific system modules like PC5400, LINKS2X50.
Functions exclusively for installers, including walk test and lockout.
Procedure for conducting a walk test to verify system operation.
Resetting and viewing module supervision status.
Testing the placement and signal strength of wireless modules.
Enabling or disabling installer lockout for programming security.
Procedures for restoring factory default settings for modules and panel.
Reporting codes used for Contact ID communication format.
Reporting codes used for SIA communication format.
Guide to programming options and features for LCD5500 keypads.
Customizing display labels for zones and system messages on LCD keypads.
Programming options specific to the LCD5501Z keypad.
Configuring how the time is displayed on the LCD5501Z keypad.
Enabling or disabling the Fire, Auxiliary, and Panic keys on the keypad.
Configuring when the LCD5501Z keypad sounds door chimes.
Selecting different chime sounds for zones on the LCD5501Z keypad.