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Number of Keys | 32 |
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Connection Type | Wired |
Display | LCD |
Backlight | Yes |
Keypad Type | Fixed |
Compatibility | DSC Security Systems |
Current Draw | 50 mA |
Operating Temperature | 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) |
Weight | 0.5 lbs |
Details specifications for the main control panel, including zones, codes, and expansion capabilities.
Describes different types of keypads for system interaction and their features.
Explains the PC5108 module for expanding system zone capacity.
Details the PC5132 module for adding wireless devices to the alarm system.
Describes the PC5100 module for connecting addressable multiplex loop devices.
Details the PC5204 module for providing additional power and programmable outputs.
Explains the PC5208 module for adding eight low current programmable outputs.
Describes the Escort5580 module for remote phone control and automation.
Details the PC5928 module for adding paging, intercom, and two-way audio features.
Explains the PC5400 module for printing system events to a serial printer.
Describes the PC5700 module for fire zone expansion and supervision.
Details the PC5720 module for fire zone expansion and communication interfacing.
Explains the LINKS1000 for cellular backup communication.
Lists the different cabinets available for housing system modules.
Describes backplates for mounting audio stations next to keypads.
Outlines the sequential steps required for installing and configuring the alarm control panel and its components.
Explains the function and connection points for various terminals on the control panel.
Details how the Keybus facilitates communication between modules and the control panel.
Provides current draw information for system components to prevent power overloads.
Explains how to configure zone expanders to assign specific zones to the system.
Covers assigning keypads to slots for supervision and partition control.
Provides instructions for assigning keypads to specific partition and slot assignments.
Details how to program the 5 function keys on each keypad for custom operations.
Explains how to enable supervision to detect module removal or communication faults.
Describes how to remove modules from supervision when they are no longer required.
Explains various methods for wiring detection devices to system zones with supervision options.
Describes wiring zones using normally closed contacts without EOL resistors.
Details wiring zones with single EOL resistors for supervision.
Explains wiring zones with double EOL resistors for enhanced supervision and fault detection.
Provides wiring diagrams for 4-wire smoke detectors in fire zones.
Details wiring for 2-wire smoke detectors using PGM2 for fire zones.
Explains wiring methods for zones used as keyswitch arming zones.
Describes wiring zones for LINKS1000 supervisory monitoring.
Explains wiring zones for LINKS1000 downloading via phone line.
Details how to connect devices to keypad zone inputs and assign them.
Explains the different types and functions of access codes available for system operation.
Provides instructions on how to arm and disarm the system using keypads.
Describes the automatic bypassing of interior zones when arming in Stay mode.
Details special keypad commands for system functions like zone bypass and trouble display.
Explains how to bypass individual zones or reactivate Stay/Away zones.
Describes how to view system trouble conditions indicated by the keypad.
Explains how to view the system's alarm memory to identify past events.
Details how to enable or disable the door chime feature via keypad commands.
Provides instructions for programming and managing user access codes and their attributes.
Describes how to program various user-specific functions like time, date, and system tests.
Explains how to activate PGM outputs for controlling external devices.
Details how to enter the installer programming mode for system configuration.
Explains how to arm the system without an entry delay for immediate protection.
Describes quick arming and quick exit features for convenient system operation.
Introduces the dedicated function keys on the keypad for common operations.
Lists and explains the various programmable options available for function keys.
Explains how keypads can operate globally or be assigned to specific partitions.
Lists features specific to LCD keypads, such as automatic alarm scrolling and time display.
Provides step-by-step instructions for accessing the installer programming menu.
Explains how to input decimal data values for system configuration.
Details how to input hexadecimal data values required for certain programming tasks.
Describes how to use toggle options within program sections to enable/disable features.
Explains how to view programmed settings using LED and LCD keypads.
Details how programming is displayed on LED keypads using zone lights.
Explains how programmed sections are displayed on LCD keypads.
Defines the operational characteristics for each of the 32 available zones.
Explains how to assign zones to keypad inputs for device connection.
Details programmable attributes that customize zone behavior beyond basic definitions.
Explains dialing methods and options for the system's communicator.
Details how to program primary, secondary, and backup phone numbers for communication.
Explains the programming of account numbers for central station identification.
Describes available reporting formats like Pulse, Contact ID, SIA, and Pager.
Details the specifications and notes for pulse format reporting.
Explains the Contact ID format for efficient information communication.
Describes the SIA format for fast communication using frequency shift keying.
Explains how to configure the communicator for sending pages.
Details the reporting codes sent to the central station for various events.
Explains zone alarm reporting codes and their behavior for different zone types.
Describes zone restoral reporting codes and when they are sent.
Explains reporting codes for system arming events, including who armed it.
Details reporting codes for system disarming events, including who disarmed it.
Explains reporting codes for zone and module tamper conditions.
Covers reporting codes for keypad fire, auxiliary, panic, and duress events.
Details reporting codes for maintenance issues like battery, AC failure, and bell troubles.
Explains programming for periodic test transmissions to the central station.
Details reporting codes for wireless device low battery conditions.
Covers reporting codes for keypad lockout and download session initiation.
Explains reporting codes for inactivity or failure to arm the system within specified times.
Describes how to perform system programming and monitoring via a computer.
Explains how to divide the system into partitions and assign zones to them.
Details the configuration and operation of programmable outputs (PGMs).
Lists and describes the various output types that can be programmed for PGMs.
Explains programmable attributes that customize the behavior of PGM outputs.
Describes how to monitor the telephone line for disconnections and report troubles.
Details siren operation, bell cut-off times, and temporal fire patterns.
Explains how to schedule test transmissions to the central station.
Describes the function and activation of the emergency keys on the keypad.
Explains settings related to entry and exit delays, including audible alerts.
Details how the system stores and allows viewing of system events.
Provides instructions for viewing event buffer details on an LCD keypad.
Explains the swinger shutdown feature to prevent excessive reporting of events.
Describes how to delay the transmission of alarm signals to the central station.
Explains how to enable keypad backlighting for improved visibility.
Details options related to audible alerts and visual indicators during arming/disarming.
Explains how to program the system for automatic arming at specific times.
Describes how keypads can be locked out after multiple incorrect access code entries.
Explains how keypads can be blanked to save power or reduce light when inactive.
Details the normal and fast loop response times for system zones.
Explains how to detect and report keypad tampering and fault conditions.
Describes the functionality and usage of the LINKS1000 cellular communicator.
Explains configuring the LINKS1000 as the primary communication method.
Details how to use the LINKS1000 as a backup for landline communication.
Explains using the LINKS1000 alongside the land line for redundant communication.
Details programming special preambles for cellular billing increments.
Explains how to add and supervise wireless devices to the system.
Details the process of enabling and configuring supervision for wireless zones.
Describes the Escort5580 module for remote control and home automation features.
Explains how to connect and use a printer for local event logging.
Details the PC5928 module for adding intercom and audio features.
Explains how to restore the system or modules to their factory default settings.
Provides hardware steps for factory defaulting the main control panel.
Guides on performing software defaults for the panel and other system modules.
Explains the installer lockout feature to prevent unauthorized access after setup.
Details the installer walk test procedure for verifying zone and system functionality.
Contains important safety warnings and installer responsibilities regarding system users.