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DSC PC560 - Third System Option Code (Section [07]); First Phone Number (Section [08]); Second Phone Number (Section [09]); Customer Account Code (Section [10])

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[
]+[9]: At-Home Arming
Entering [
][9] will arm the system with all “Home-Away” zones automatically bypassed.
When the system is armed using the [
][9] command, the “Armed” light will FLASH to indicate that he system
has been armed with the At-Home Arming option.
Important Note about Keypad [
] Commands
The [
] commands will not function when the system is in the disarmed state and the bell or siren is active. In
order to use the [
] functions, an Access Code must first be entered to silence the alarm.
Keypad Zones
Three types of alarm may be activated by pressing and holding a single key on the keypad. For these alarms
to be transmitted, Priority Alarm Reporting Codes must be programmed in Section [13].
[F] Press and hold the [F] Key for 2 seconds to sound an [F] Key alarm. The siren will sound a pulsed
tone, and the alarm will be reported to the monitoring station. The keypad will sound a series
of short beeps once the system has accepted the alarm.
[A] Press and hold the [A] Key for 2 seconds to generate an [A] Key alarm. An alarm will be
transmitted to the monitoring station, but the siren will not sound when this function is activated.
The keypad will sound a series of short beeps once the system has accepted the alarm.
[P] Press and hold the [P] Key for 2 seconds to generate a [P] Key alarm. An alarm will be transmitted
to the monitoring station. The [P] Key alarm may be programmed as either silent or audible; refer
to Programming Section [05]. When programmed as “audible”, the bell or siren will sound a steady
alarm tone and the keypad will sound a series of short beeps once the system has accepted the
alarm. When programmed as “silent”, the bell or siren
will not sound
on alarm and the keypad
will not beep
to indicate that the system has accepted the alarm.
Adjusting the Keypad Sounder Tone and Backlighting
The sounder tone and the lighting behind the keys for each Keypad may be individually adjusted. The sounder
tone may be set as high, low, or no tone at all. The backlighting can be set at medium or high brightness, or
it may be turned off.
To adjust the Keypad’s sounder, press and hold the [#] Key; after two seconds, the sounder will begin to beep.
With each beep, the tone of the beep will increase or decrease. When the desired tone is achieved, release
the [#] Key.
To adjust the Keypad’s backlighting, press and hold the [
] Key. The zone and status lights will be shut off,
and the Keypad will beep as each of the three backlighting levels is shown: medium, high and off. When the
desired level is reached, release the [
] Key. Press the [#] Key to return to the “Ready” mode.
If all power to the system is shut off, each Keypad’s tone and backlighting will be restored to the factory settings.
NOTE: WARNING
Some models of the PC560 have a special lockout feature that prevents the
control panel from being reset to the factory default programming. Call DSC
Australia if you are attempting to take over a system installed by another
security company.
Private Line Format
The Private Line format will only transmit zone alarms for which reporting codes are programmed in Section [11];
[F], [A] and [P] Key alarms will not be reported by this format.
Do not program any reporting codes other
than the Alarm Reporting Codes for Zones 1 through 4 and the Tamper Zone.
When a zone goes into alarm,
the system will dial the telephone number programmed in Section [08]. The system will make up to eight
attempts to communicate to the First Phone Number. After eight unsuccessful communication attempts, the
system will dial the Second Phone Number programmed in Section [09].
When the call is answered, a double “beep” will sound on the line to indicate to the listener that a security
system is placing a call. Press 3, 6, 9 or # on a touch-tone telephone to have the system transmit the zone
or zones that are in alarm. The system will indicate which zone is in alarm by sounding a number of tones.
One tone will sound for Zone 1, two tones will sound for Zone 2, and so on. Note that 5 tones will sound for
a Tamper Zone alarm.
When the system has sounded the tones to indicate which zone is in alarm, it will wait for approximately 5
seconds for the listener to key in a closing handshake. Pressing 3, 6, 9 or # will send a closing handshake
to the system. When the system receives the handshake, it will either hang up or will sound additional
tones to indicate the next zone that is in alarm.
40BPS Non-Extended 4/2 with Parity Format
This communication format requires a 4-digit Account Code to be programmed in Section [10] and 2-digit
reporting codes to be programmed in Sections [11], [12] and [13]. When an event is reported, the 4-digit
Account Code, the appropriate 2-digit Event Code and a 1-digit parity character are transmitted. Since this
format uses parity, only one round needs to be transmitted per event. Ensure that the handshake (Section [06]
Light 2) is programmed to match the receiver to which the system will communicate.
[07] 3rd System Option Code
Refer to Section [05] for programming information.
LIGHT
[1] ON = Swedish Pulse Dialing
OFF = Standard Pulse Dialing
[2] OFF =
For Future Use
[3] OFF =
For Future Use
[4] OFF =
For Future Use
Factory default settings
Standard Pulse Dialing: 1 is transmitted as one pulse, 2 is transmitted as two pulses, and so on; 0 is
transmitted as ten pulses. Swedish Pulse Dialing: 1 is transmitted as two pulses, 2 is transmitted as three
pulses, and so on; 0 is transmitted as one pulse. Setting the pulse dialing option will depend on the pulse
dialing method used by the telephone company.
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