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STR Terminal Connection
The STR (strobe output) terminal is a normally open output that will switch to ground when activated. This output
will be activated when a zone alarm or tamper alarm is generated while the system is armed. The output will
remain activated until the system is disarmed. Devices controlled by this output must be connected between
STR and the AUX+ terminal.
KEY Terminal Connection
The KEY terminal may be programmed for keyswitch operation or for use as a tamper zone. If the KEY terminal
is used as a tamper zone, the zone is wired as a typical burglary zone. The tamper zone is active at all times
and will generate alarm and trouble conditions even while the system is disarmed.
NOTE: An end-of-line resistor must be connected between the KEY and COM terminals even if the tamper zone
is not used.
[01] Zone Definitions Page 12
NOTE: When defining zones, assign delay zones first, then assign the other types.
Default
0 0 Zone 1
0 2 Zone 2
0 1 Zone 3
0 1 Zone 4
[02] System Times Page 13
Default
0 1 5 Entry Delay (seconds)
0 6 0 Exit Delay (seconds)
0 1 0 Bell Cut-off (minutes)
Valid entries are “001” to “255”; do not enter “000”.
[03] Installer’s Code Page 13
Default
0560
[04] Programmable Output Options (PGM OUT Terminal) Page 13
Default
0 1 Programmable Output [01] Arm/Disarm Status
[04] Remote Operation (through Downloading)
[05] 1st System Option Code Page 14
Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF
OFF Zone Light 1 Momentary Keyswitch Maintatined Keyswitch
ON Zone Light 2 [P] Key: silent alarm [P] Key: audible alarm
ON Zone Light 3 KEY Terminal is Tamper Zone Keyswitch operation
OFF Zone Light 4
For Future Use
NOTE: An end-of-line resistor must be connected between the KEY and COM terminals even if the KEY
terminal is not used for keyswitch operation or as a tamper zone.
PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS
Digit 1 Digit 2
[0] Audible [0] Standard Delay
[1] Silent [1] Instant
[2] Interior
[3] Home-Away with Delay
[4] 24-Hour Bell
[5] 24-Hour Pulsed Alarm
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KEY
COM
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
5600Ω 0.5W
MOMENTARY OR
MAINTAINED CONTACT
KEYSWITCH
KEY
COM
KEY
COM
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
5600Ω 0.5W
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
5600Ω 0.5W
KEYSWITCH
OPERATION
TAMPER ZONE
N.O. CONTACTS
TAMPER ZONE
N.C. CONTACTS
Battery Connection
The control panel will not power up on DC (battery) power only. With the battery connected, apply AC
power to power up the panel.
If the battery is connected in reverse, the 5 A battery fuse will open and will need to be replaced. The battery
charging voltage is factory set to 13.8V and normally needs no adjustment. If the battery charging voltage is
out of adjustment, contact your service representative.
If AC power is OFF and the battery voltage drops to approximately 9.5 V or lower, the battery will be automatically
disconnected and the system will power down. To power up again, AC power will have to be re-established.
This feature is designed to prevent damage to the battery due to deep discharging.
AC Power Wiring
Complete all wiring to the control panel before connecting AC power or the battery. The transformer should
not be connected to an outlet that is controlled by a switch.
Telephone Line Wiring
Do not connect the alarm communicator to telephone lines intended for use with facsimile (fax) machines.
These lines may incorporate a voice filter which disconnects the line if other than fax signals are detected. This
may result in incomplete transmissions from the alarm communicator.
PC560 v1.0A