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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 with a loud tone, a softer
tone, 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.
Programming Guide
With the panel disarmed, enter [
∗
][8][Installer’s Code].
The panel can only be programmed while it is disarmed.
The default Installer’s Code is [0550]. The Installer’s
Code should be changed after the system is installed;
refer to Programming Section [03].
When the Installer’s Programming Command is
entered, the “Armed” light will come ON and the
“System” light will FLASH to indicate that the panel is
ready for programming.
NOTE: If no key entry is made for 2 minutes, the panel
will return to the “Ready” mode and the Installer’s
Programming Command will have to be entered
again.
With the “Armed” light ON and the “System” light
flashing, enter 2 digits for the Section to be
programmed. The Programming Sections are
numbered from [01] to [13], and each section is
programmed independently.
Once the 2 digits for the section to be programmed are
entered, the keypad will beep 3 times; the system is now
ready to accept data for the selected section. In sections
that contain groups of 2-digit numbers, the keypad will
beep twice after each 2-digit number is entered.
To change the first digit in a section, enter a new digit
from the keypad. If you wish to keep the first digit
unchanged, enter the same number.
When all data for the section is completely entered,
the keypad sounder will beep several times to indicate
that all expected data has been entered. When a
section is completely programmed, enter the number
of the next section to be programmed.
Sections [05] and [06]
These sections allow you to enable or disable various
system functions. Refer to the Programming
Worksheets to see which features are represented by
the Zone Lights. If a feature is enabled, its Zone Light
will be ON; if a feature is disabled, its Zone Light will
be OFF.
To enable or disable a feature, press a number from 1
to 4. If a feature is being enabled, its light will come ON;
if a feature is being disabled, its light will be shut OFF.
When all selections have been made, press the [#] Key
to save the changes and return to the program mode.
HEX Data Programming
Certain programming entries may require the entry of
data in HEX (hexadecimal, or base 16) format. HEX
numbering uses the digits 0 through 9 and the letters
A through F.
The letters A through F are represented by the number
keys 1 through 6. To enter data in HEX format, first
press the [
∗
] Key. The “Ready” and “System” lights
will FLASH. Enter the HEX value, then press the [
∗
]
Key again to return to the normal data entry mode; the
“Ready” light will stop flashing, and the “System” light
will continue to flash.
To enter HEX numbers:
A Enter [
∗
][1][
∗
]
B Enter [
∗
][2][
∗
]
C Enter [
∗
][3][
∗
]
D Enter [
∗
][4][
∗
]
E Enter [
∗
][5][
∗
]
F Enter [
∗
][6][
∗
]
Enter [
∗
]
before
and
after
each digit. The last digit in
each section does not require the final asterisk (
∗
) to
be entered.
Resetting Programming to the Factory
Default Settings
The system may be reset to its factory default
programming by following this procedure:
1 Remove all power, AC and battery, from the
PC550
2 Remove all wiring connections from the PGM
and Zone 1 terminals
3 Connect the PGM and Zone 1 terminals together
4 Apply power to the PC550 and wait for 10
seconds
5 After approximately 10 seconds, the keypad
sounder will beep and Zone Light 1 will come
ON
6 Remove all power, AC and battery, from the
PC550
7 Remove the connection between the PGM and
Zone 1 terminals
8 Re-connect original wiring to the PGM and Zone
1 terminals
9 Restore power to the PC550; the Programming
Sections have now been restored to the
factory default settings
Programming Sections
[01] Zone Definitions
Enter four 2-digit numbers in this section to determine
the operating characteristics of each zone.
Zone Definitions: Digit 1
The first digit of each Zone Definition determines each
zone’s audible alarm characteristics. When programmed
as
audible,
the siren will sound on alarm; when
programmed as
silent,
the siren will not sound on alarm.
Note that zone response times are factory set at 500 ms.
Zone Definitions: Digit 2
Digit 2 determines the zone type as described below:
[0] Standard Delay:
The Standard Delay Zone is
normally used for Entry/Exit doors. The Exit Delay
starts when the system is armed; the zone may be
opened and closed during the delay without
causing an alarm. When the Exit Delay expires,
opening the zone will start the Entry Delay. During
the Entry Delay, the keypad buzzer will sound
steadily to indicate that the system should be
disarmed. If the system is disarmed before the
Entry Delay expires, no alarm will be generated.
Entry and Exit Delay times may be independently
programmed for 1 to 255 seconds in Section [02].
The default settings are 120 seconds for the Exit
Delay, and 30 seconds for the Entry Delay. NOTE:
Do not program the Entry or Exit Delays with [000].
For UL Installations, Exit Delay must be 60
seconds and Entry Delay must be 45 seconds.
[1] Instant:
Instant Zones are normally used for door
and window contacts. Instant Zones have the
standard Exit Delay, but will generate an
instant
alarm when opened after the Exit Delay expires.
Refer to Section [02] for information on
programming the Exit Delay; the default setting
for the Exit Delay is 120 seconds.
[2] Interior:
Interior Zones are normally used with interior
motion detectors and have the standard Exit Delay.
The zone will also have the standard Entry Delay
provided that a Delay Zone has been activated
before the Interior Zone. If the premises are entered
without coming through a Delay zone and an Interior
zone is tripped, an alarm will be generated.
[3] Home-Away with Delay:
Home-Away Zones
operate similarly to Interior Zones with the following
additional feature: if the system is armed and a Delay
zone is not violated during the Exit Delay time, the
Home-Away zones will be automatically bypassed.
This feature allows the system to be armed with the
Interior Zones automatically bypassed so that the
user may remain on the premises.
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