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PC4020 v3.3 • Instruction Manual
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WARNING: This manual contains information on limitationsregarding product use and function and information on thelimitations as to liability of the ma

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8Disarming Another PartitionIf you have a multi-partition access code, you can disarm other partitionsbefore entering them. To disarm another partitio

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9Section 1: General System Operation1.7 Bypassing ZonesYou can use zone bypassing when access is needed to part of the protectedarea while the system

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101.8 Viewing Trouble ConditionsThe alarm control panel continuously monitors a number of possibletrouble conditions. If one of these conditions occur

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11Section 2: Access CodesAccess codes are used to arm and disarm the system as well as to accesssystem functions. There are many different codes avail

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12Program CodeYou will need to program a four-digit code for each user. Six-digitaccess codes are also available. Talk to your installer if you requir

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13Section 2: Access CodesNOTE: If a user does not want their name listed on the PC4850 display,but does want to have an access code, you can put a “!”

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14Select (1) forUser Name SearchPress [1] or [*].3. The first letter of the access code name using the correspondingnumber key. For example, for John,

Strona 9 - 1.4 Disarming Your System

15Section 2: Access CodesTable 2-1: Access Code User OptionsDefault Settings*GM 2M SM S ACSystem MasterSelect this option to program a System Master C

Strona 10 - 1.5 Alarm Memory

16•••••ASCII Entry: ASCII Entry: ASCII Entry: ASCII Entry: ASCII Entry: This is for entering uncommon characters. Use thearrow (< >) keys to scr

Strona 11 - 1.7 Bypassing Zones

17Section 2: Access CodesDuress CodesIf the “Duress” user option is enabled, the code will become a Duresscode. When this code is entered, the system

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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTCAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. could voidyour authority to use thi

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18Section 3: System AdministrationNOTE: To enter the [*][6] menu, you may need to enter an accesscode that has the “System Master” or “Supervisor” opt

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19Section 3: System Administration4. To exit the menu, press [#].5. Use the arrow keys (<>) to scroll to the “Auto Arm Time” display.Press [2] o

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204. Next, use the keypad arrow keys to scroll to the display “Set SystemDate.” Press [*].5. Enter the current date (MMDDYY). For example, to program

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21Section 3: System Administration3.8 Changing Keypad SettingsKeypad Command: [*][6][Master Code][3]The brightness of the keypad backlighting and the

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223.10PC-LINK Enable OptionKeypad Command: [Master Code][9]If you are using the DLS-3 software with your system, your computerwill be connected to the

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23Section 4: Access ControlNOTE: This section only applies to systems that have PC4820 AccessControl modules, or PC4850 Telephone Entry modules instal

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244.2 Programming Access Cards (PC4820 Modules)Access card programming is a part of access code programming. An accesscard is assigned to a single us

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25Section 4: Access ControlYour installer will customize access levels 02-63 to suit your purposes.Assigning access level 00 means that the user will

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264.3 Searching Using Access Card Numbers(PC4820 Modules)In Section 2.2 “Modify an Existing Code,” two methods were outlined forsearching for existing

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27Section 4: Access Control4.5 Adding Tenant Codes for Users (PC4850 Modules)You can give visitors the option of entering a 1-4 digit code on the keyp

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1Table of ContentsIntroduction 3Section 1: General System Operation 41.1 Getting to Know Your System ...41.2 A

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28Section 5: Testing and MaintenanceIMPORTANT NOTE: Test your system on a weekly basis and have any systemtrouble conditions corrected by your install

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29Section 5: Testing and MaintenanceDisable Walk TestTo end every walk tests—except the “AML Smoke Test”—this option mustbe selected. Once you have co

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30Section 6: Fire Safety6.1 Fire Alarm OperationThe following explains the fire alarm function of this system.1. Fire Bells SoundUpon a fire alarm, th

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31Section 6: Fire SafetyDo not locate smoke detectors at the top of peaked or gabled ceilings; thedead air space in these locations may prevent the un

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326.3 Household Fire Safety AuditMost fires occur in the home. To minimize this danger, a household firesafety audit should be conducted and a fire es

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33Section 6: Fire Safety• A good plan emphasizes quick escape. Do not investigate or attemptto fight the fire, and do not gather belongings or pets as

Strona 30 - 5.1 Performing a Walk Test

34Appendix A – Special CharactersBelow is a chart indicating the available ASCII characters and the 3-digit numberrequired for each character. Instruc

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LIMITED WARRANTYDigital Security Controls Ltd. warrants the originalpurchaser that for a period of twelve months from the dateof purchase, the product

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WARNING Please Read CarefullyNote to InstallersThis warning contains vital information. As the only individual incontact with system users, it is your

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AAAAAVIS:VIS:VIS:VIS:VIS: L’étiquette de l’Industrie Canada identifiele matériel homologué. Cette étiquette certifie quele matériel est conforme à c

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2Section 5: Testing and Maintenance 285.1 Performing a Walk Test...285.2 Performing a System Test ..

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©2000 Digital Security Controls Ltd.TTTTTorororororonto, Canada • wwwonto, Canada • wwwonto, Canada • wwwonto, Canada • wwwonto, Canada • www.dsc

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3IntroductionAbout Your Security SystemYour DSC security equipment has been designed to give you the greatestpossible flexibility and convenience. The

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4Section 1: General SystemOperation1.1 Getting to Know Your SystemYour security system is made up of a control panel, one or more keypadsand various d

Strona 38 - WARNING Please Read Carefully

5Section 1: General System OperationKeypadsSeveral LCD keypads will be installed throughout the protected premises,usually one at each entry/exit door

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6For Multi-Partition Access CodesWhen a multi-partition access code is entered, you must tell the systemwhich partition(s) you wish to arm. The system

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7Section 1: General System OperationStay ArmingThis feature, if enabled, will allow you to arm the perimeter zones whileleaving some interior zones in

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