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PROGRAMMING
GUIDE
16
Introduction
The PC2550 is programmed by entering instructions from
the panel keypad. The PC2550 memory is EEPROM and
can be reprogrammed thousands of times. The EEPROM
will not lose memory even on total AC and battery failure.
All essential program information required to define the
operation of the control panel and the communicator is
stored in a section of the EEPROM which can only be
accessed using the Installer’s Programming Code. If the
code is forgotten, the default program code can be re-
inserted by using the “Hardware Reset” described on
page 23, unless Installer’s Lockout is enabled. See
sections [90] and [91].
To begin programming the PC2550, enter [] [8] [2550]
while the panel is disarmed. Installer’s Programming can
only be done while the panel is disarmed and not in
alarm. The factory default Installer’s Programming Code
is [2550]. This default code can be changed using the
Section [24] command listed below (new Installer’s
Code). Once the basic Installer’s command is entered
([] [8] [2550]) the “Program” light will start to flash. The
“Program” light will continue to flash while programming.
Note that while programming, if no key entry is made for
more than 2 minutes, the keypad will return to the arm-
disarm mode and the complete installer’s command ([]
[8] [2550]) must be entered before programming can
resume.
The next step is to enter a 2 digit section entry for any of
the commands described in the following pages. Note
that while the keypad is waiting for the section entry the
“Armed” light is on steady. As soon as the 2 digits are
entered for the section the keypad will beep 3 times, the
“Armed” light will go out and the “Ready” light will go on.
The keypad is then ready to accept data entry for the
selected section.
A complete description of each programming section will
be given in the remaining pages of this section. A
programming work sheet summarizing all programming
commands is provided in the next section of the manual.
Fill out the work sheet and use it as a guide when
programming.
As the required data for a programming section is
entered, the hexadecimal value of the information in that
location is displayed on zone lights 1-4. Most sections
contain several groups of two digit entries. The keypad
beeps twice and the “Armed” light flashes after each
group of two digits is entered. When the required data is
completely entered for the section being programmed,
the keypad will beep 5 times and the “Armed” light will
come back on to indicate that the expected data has
been entered and another section can be selected for
programming. After completing one section, it is not
necessary to re-enter the [] [8] [Installers’ code] portion
of the command. Just enter the number of another
programming section. When programming a section, it is
possible to exit by pressing [#]. Only the data entered
before pressing [#] will be changed in the EEPROM.
Practice entering data in several sections until you
become familiar with the programming commands.
Certain programming entries may require “HEX” data.
That is the numbers 0 through 9 and the letters A through
F (in “HEX” numbering the letters A...F represent the
numbers 10...15). Where commands require “HEX” data
A-F, first press []. The keys 1-6 now assume the hex
values A-F and the “Ready” light begins to flash. Key
1=A, Key 2=B, Key 3=C, Key 4=D, Key 5=E and Key
6=F. Pressing the [] again stops the “Ready” light from
flashing and the keys assume the normal values for the
numbers from 1 to 9. The most common mistake in
entering “HEX” data is forgetting to press [] again after
entering the “HEX” digit to return to normal number entry.
The data for sections 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 31, 32, 33, 34,
47, 48, 52 and 53 is entered using the keypad zone lights
to indicate which functions are active and the number
keys to turn functions on and off. When the section
number is entered, the zone lights 1...8 will display which
functions are currently on. Pressing the number key
corresponding to the zone light alternately turns the
function on and off. All functions can be turned off by
entering [0]. When the correct selections have been
made press [#] to record them in memory and to go on to
program the next section.
Binary Data Display
Zone lights 1 through 4 are used to display the binary
value of the data as shown in the table below.
Reviewing Programmed Data
Enter the section you wish to review by entering the 2
digit section number. The zone LED’s will represent the
value (hexadecimal format) of the first digit in that
section. Each press of the ‘F’ key will advance the display
to the next digit. At the end of the section, the keypad
buzzer will beep several times and return you to the
program mode where another section can be selected for
review or programming.
Note: Only sections [01] through [14], [20] through
[30], [35], [46], [49] and [50] can be reviewed using the
above method.
[00] Binary Programming
This section is normally used upon instruction from
factory technical personnel for specialized programming
not covered by the standard programming instructions.
[01] 1st Phone Number
This is the 1st telephone to which the communicator will
dial. See section [35] “Transmission to 1st or 2nd
Telephone Number Options”. After entering the section
number [01], enter the communicator telephone number
the way you would dial it on a telephone. Press [#] after
the last digit to complete the telephone number
programming.
Enter [ 2 ] to dial a ‘’ (Hex B)
Light On
Light Off
*See Hex Data Entry instructions below
Hex Data Entry*
Value
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
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