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Troubles (sections [12] and [13]) AA
Misc Alarms (section [11]) (A1 to 99)
Test Code (section [12]) 1C or DC
System Test Code (section [10]) CC
After Alarm Code (section [50]) B1
Auto-arm Abort Code (section [08]) C8
TLM Restoral Code (section [50]) EE
Communications Compatibility
All these communication formats are compatible with the
Silent Knight model SK9000 and Ademco model 685
receivers with the exception of formats [5] and [D].
Formats [5] and [D] are compatible with the Sescoa
model 3000C receiver. For UL installations, ensure that
the control unit is reporting to one of these receivers.
[30] Programmable Input and Output
Options
Both the Auxiliary Input Zone and the Programmable
Output have options which are programmed in this
section. After the section number [30] is entered, enter 2
HEX digits from the following lists to program them.
Auxiliary Input Zone (1st digit)
[0] Printer attached to panel (see Note 1)
[1] Silent 24 hour input *
[2] Audible 24 hour input
[3] Momentary arming input
* Not allowed for UL local installations.
See Auxiliary Input Terminal in the “Terminal Connections”
section on page 4 for details on the Auxiliary Input. When
option [3] is selected, a momentary key closure between
the Auxiliary Input and the Positive Auxiliary Power Supply
will alternately arm and disarm the system. The reporting
codes for the Auxiliary Input (sections [9] and [10]) can
be used as opening and closing codes for key arming but
will only be transmitted with side A openings and closings.
Programmable Output (2nd digit)
See Programmable Output Terminal in the “Terminal
Connections” section on page 4 for details on connecting
the “PGM OUT” terminal.
[1] Ground start pulse provides a 2 second ground start
pulse before dialing begins to obtain the dial tone on
ground start telephone equipment.
[2] Utility output ([], [7]) no access code
[3] Utility output ([], [7]) any access code
[4] Utility output ([], [7]) Group A access code
[5] Utility output ([], [7]) Group B access code
These options change the “PGM OUT” terminal to
different options used with the keypad utility output [][7]
command. See Utility Output Command in the “Keypad
Command” section.
[6] Keypad buzzer follow mode. With this option the
“PGM OUT” terminal switches to ground as long as
the keypad buzzer is on.
[7] System status (arm/disarm) output. With this option
the “PGM OUT” terminal switches to ground when the
panel is armed. The switch is open when the panel is
disarmed.
[8] Strobe output (latched alarm output). With this option
the “PGM OUT” terminal switches to ground after an
alarm and remains switched on until the system is
disarmed.
[9] Failure to communicate output.
With this option the
“PGM OUT” terminal switches to ground if the system
fails to communicate with the monitoring station after
8 attempts. The output stays switched to ground
until a successful communication takes place or until
trouble #5 is cleared from the keypad. This option
may be used to tie two systems together. One system
can then be made to report a communication failure
for the other.
[A] TLM and alarm. With this option the “PGM OUT”
terminal switches to ground if the system has a TLM
fault and any alarm condition while fully armed. The
output follows the length of ‘bell time out’.
[B] Courtesy pulse. With this option the “PGM OUT”
terminal switches to ground during the course of the
entry and exit times. It could be used to turn on a light
near the exit for the duration of the entry/exit times.
[C] Printer attached to panel (see Note 1). With this
option a serial printer must be used. See “Printer
Setup”.
[D] 2nd line slave. With this option the “PGM OUT”
terminal switches to ground after four unsuccessful
attempts have been made to the phone number being
dialed. The output will stay switched until the panel
has hung up. This could be used to switch the panel
to a backup set of phone lines.
[E] Kissoff output. With this option the “PGM OUT”
terminal switches to ground after the kissoff has been
received to complete a “successful” communication
to the central station. The terminal switches to ground
for 2 seconds.
[F] Remote operation
..
..
. With this option the “PGM OUT”
terminal can be switched remotely using the DLS-1
software (version 4.0 or later).
Note (1): IF A PRINTER IS ATTACHED TO THE PANEL,
BOTH [0] FOR THE 1ST DIGIT AND [C] FOR THE 2ND
DIGIT MUST BE ENTERED.
[31] [32] [33] [34] Split Arming
“Split Arming” feature permits a single control panel to
act as two independent alarm systems, each with its own
opening and closing schedules, zone assignments and
authorized users.
The allowable zone and access code assignments to
system A or system B are described below. Typically,
zones and access codes are assigned to either Group A
or Group B but the PC2550 can be programmed for
zones and access codes that are common to both Group
A and Group B.
The following four sections are each programmed the
same as section [15].
Split System Zone and Access Assignments
[31] Group A Zone Assignment for Zones 1 to 8.
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