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P R O G R A M D E S C R I P T I O N S
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Keypad Tamper Enable ............................................. Section [016], Option [8]
General System Tamper Reporting Code ................. Section [338]
General System Tamper Restoral Reporting Code... Section [338]
5.26 Escort5580 Module
Many consumers will often purchase wants before needs. The alarm system is an identifiable need however
rarely is it an item someone wants. The Escort5580 module will help you change the way in which they feel
about security.
There are many benefits when adding the Escort5580 module to a security system. The Escort5580 module will
turn any touch tone phone in the world into a fully functional keypad. Imagine the security a customer would feel if
they had the ability to arm, disarm and check status of the alarm while at the office or on vacation.
In addition, all touch tone phones in the home also become fully functional keypads. This may help reduce the cost
of the overall installation because additional keypads (and labour in running wires) can be eliminated.
The Escort5580 will also act as a tutor for the system. By speaking in clear, easy to understand sentences it
helps guide a user through functions they may otherwise have difficulty with. Programmable zone labels (up to
6 words each from our library of over 240 words) makes the system even easier to use.
The module also has a built-in power line control interface and can control up to 32 power line control devices
for lighting and temperature control, giving you the power to add home automation in a very cost effective
manner. Devices can be activated individually, as a group, by schedule or can be activated when an event
occurs on the system, such as an alarm.
Additional information can be found in the Escort5580 Installation Manual.
5.27 On-Site Printer
The panel, with the addition of the PC5400 printer module, will print all events as they occur to a local, on-
site serial printer. All events printed will include the time, date, partition and the event.
If a problem develops with the printer, such as power loss or paper outage the panel will store events until
the problem is corrected, at which point it will print the events from the buffer. The panel can store up to
128 events if such a condition occurs.
PC5400 Programming ................................... Section [801]
5.28 Audio Interface Module
The PC5928 Audio Interface will allow you to connect up to 7 Interior (PC5921) or exterior (PC5921EXT)
Intercom Stations. These attractive, surface mount stations contain both speaker and microphone and will
allow you to add intercom features to your alarm system such as:
Page/Answer Do Not Disturb Baby Listener Broadcast
Answer Incoming Calls Doorbell Function Background Music
In addition to these features the module also has built-in two-way voice for central station monitoring. The
central station can select the audio station, listen/talk, extend on-line time and hang up. For more information
regarding the PC5928 Audio Interface Module refer to the Installation Manual for the product.
PC5928 Programming ................................... Section [802]
5.29 Default (Factory)
On occasion it may be necessary to default the main control panel or one of the modules that can be
connected. There are several different defaults available including defaulting the main control panel,
Escort5580 module and PC5400 Printer module.
Note: Defaulting the main panel does not default the keypads. Please refer to “Programming
LCD5500 Keypads” in the Programming Worksheets for defaulting the LCD5500. LED55XX keypads
must be manually reprogrammed in installers section [000].
5.29.1 Factory Default Main Panel (Hardware)
Step 1 - Remove AC and battery from the panel.
Step 2 - Remove all wires from the Zone 1 and PGM1 terminals.
Step 3 - With a piece of wire short the Zone 1 terminal to the PGM1 terminal.
Step 4 - Apply AC power to the main panel.
Step 5 - When Zone Light 1 is lit on the keypad the default is complete.
Step 6 - Remove AC power from the control
Step 7 - Reconnect all original wiring and power up the control.
AC power must be used to power the panel. The panel will not default if the battery is used.
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