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If a Delay Zone is activated during the Exit Delay,
the Entry Delay will be applied to Home-Away with
Delay zones when the Exit Delay expires. If a
Home-Away with Delay zone is then activated, the
Entry Delay will be initiated. If a Home-Away with
Delay zone is activated during the Entry Delay,
that zone will follow the Entry Delay before
generating an alarm if the system is not disarmed.
If the system is armed with the [
∗
][9][Access
Code] At-Home Arming Command, zones
programmed as Home-Away with Delay will remain
bypassed until the system is disarmed.
[4] 24-Hour Bell:
24-Hour Bell Zones are active at all
times and will sound an alarm even if the panel is
disarmed. 24-Hour Bell Zones will activate the
bell/siren output if programmed for audible
operation. Alarms on these zones are
communicated immediately.
[5] 24-Hour Fire Zone:
Fire zones are active at all
times and are not bypassable. Alarms on these
zones will activate the bell in either a temporal bell
pattern or a pulsed bell pattern, depending on the
programming of section [06], option 4. Alarms on
these zones are communicated immediately.
[02] System Times
Three system times are programmed in Section [02];
each time requires a 3-digit number. Do not press the
[#] Key during data entry.
[1] Entry Delay
(001 to 255 seconds) The Entry
Delay determines the amount of time permitted
between the activation of a Delay Zone and the
disarming of the system. If the system is not
disarmed during this delay, an alarm will be
generated. Refer to Section [01] for information
on which zone definitions are affected by the
Entry Delay. The default Entry Delay is 30 seconds.
[2] Exit Delay
(001 to 255 seconds) The Exit Delay
determines the amount of time permitted between
entering an Access Code to arm the system and
the activation of a Delay Zone to exit the premises.
Refer to Section [01] for information on which zone
definitions are affected by the Exit Delay. The
default Exit Delay is 120 seconds.
[3] Bell Cut-Off
(001 to 255 minutes) This time
determines how long the bell/siren will sound
when an alarm is generated. When an alarm is
initiated, the bell/siren will sound for this length of
time, or until the alarm is silenced by entering an
Access Code. The default setting is 4 minutes.
Changing or Adding a Code
To change Access Codes 1 to 4, enter the number of
the code to be changed; the corresponding zone
light will begin to FLASH. Enter a new 4-digit Access
Code;
do not press [
∗∗
∗∗
∗
] or [#] when entering the
code.
After the code is entered, the keypad will beep
3 times and the zone light will stop flashing and
remain ON. If an existing code is being changed, the
new code will replace the old one. If another code is
to be changed, press the number key for the code to
be programmed and enter the new 4-digit code.
When all desired changes are complete, press the
[#] Key to return to “Ready”.
Erasing a Code
To erase a code, enter [
∗
][5][Master Code]. Enter
the number of the code to be erased; the zone light for
the code will FLASH. Enter [
∗∗∗∗
] to erase the
Access Code.
NOTE: Do not erase the Master
Code!
If the Master Code is accidentally erased,
reset the system’s programming to the factory default
settings. Refer to “Resetting Programming to the
Factory Default Settings” for instructions on restoring
the system’s factory default programming.
[
∗
]+[6]: Door Chime On/Off
The Door Chime feature causes the keypad to beep
whenever a Delay or Instant Zone is activated. This
feature is useful if the Entry/Exit door or doors are out
of view, and the user desires an indication of when the
door zones are opened and closed. The Door Chime
feature only functions when the system is disarmed.
To turn the Door Chime feature on or off, enter [
∗
][6].
If the feature is being turned ON, the keypad sounder
will beep 3 times. If the feature is being turned OFF,
the sounder will emit a single long tone.
[
∗
]+[7]: Utility Output Command
If Programming Section [04] is programmed as [01],
entering [
∗
][7] on the keypad will activate the keypad
sounder and the PGM output for 5 seconds.
This feature can be used to operate devices such as
door strikes or special lighting, or with a relay to
perform a sensor reset.
[
∗
]+[8]+[Installer’s Code]: Installer’s
Programming Command
The PC550 is programmed from the keypad by using
commands in the [
∗
][8][Installer’s Code] section.
These commands are described in detail in the
Programming Section of this manual. The default
Installer’s Code is [0550].
[
∗
]+[9]+[Access Code]: At-Home
Arming
Entering [
∗
][9] before entering an Access Code will
arm the panel and remove the Entry Delay from the
Delay Zones. All “Home-Away” zones will be
automatically bypassed.
When the system is armed using the [
∗
][9][Access
Code] command, the “Armed” light will FLASH to
remind the user that the Entry/Exit zones do not have
the Entry Delay. This command allows the user to
remain on the premises and have an instant alarm on
the entry doors.
Keypad Zones
Three types of alarm may be activated by pressing
and holding a single key on the keypad. For these
alarms to be transmitted, Alarm Reporting Codes
must be programmed in Section [11].
[F] Press and hold the [F] Key for 2 seconds to
sound an [F] Key alarm. The siren will sound
a pulsed tone, and the alarm will be reported
to the monitoring station. The keypad will
sound a series of short beeps once the system
has accepted the alarm.
[A] Press and hold the [A] Key for 2 seconds to
generate an [A] Key alarm. An alarm will be
transmitted to the monitoring station, but the
siren will not sound when this function is activated.
The keypad will sound a series of short beeps
once the system has accepted the alarm.
[P] Press and hold the [P] Key for 2 seconds to
generate a [P] Key alarm. An alarm will be
transmitted to the monitoring station. The [P] Key
alarm may be programmed as either silent or
audible; refer to Programming Section [05]. When
programmed as “audible”, the bell or siren will
sound a steady alarm tone and the keypad will
sound a series of short beeps once the system
has accepted the alarm. When programmed as
“silent”, the bell or siren
will not sound
on alarm
and the keypad
will not beep
to indicate that the
system has accepted the alarm.
[03] Installer’s Code
The default setting for the Installer’s Code is [0550]. It
is strongly recommended that the Installer’s Code be
reprogrammed before installation is complete. Be
sure to record the new Installer’s Code for later
reference.
[04] Programmable Output Options
(PGM Terminal)
The PGM output can be programmed to operate in
response to various panel operations. The output
pulse connects the PGM terminal to ground.
[01] Utility Output
When activated by entering the [
∗
][7] command,
the PGM output will switch to ground for 5
seconds and the keypad buzzer will sound.
[02] Keypad Sounder Follow Mode
The PGM output will switch to ground as long
as the keypad buzzer is ON. For example, the
PGM output will switch to ground when the
keypad buzzer sounds during the Entry Delay.
[03] Latched Alarm Output
The PGM switches to ground on an alarm and
remains switched to ground until an access
code is entered. This output can be used to
indicate that an alarm has occurred before
entering the premises.
[04] Remote Operation (through Downloading)
When programmed for Remote Operation, the
PGM output can only be turned ON (switched
to ground) or turned OFF on command from the
downloading computer. This function may be
used to activate a sounder or other device to
indicate that downloading is in progress.
[05] 1st System Option Code
When Section [05] is entered, the 4 Zone Lights will
indicate which options are enabled. If a light is ON, that
option is enabled; if a light is OFF, that option is disabled.
To enable or disable an option, press a number from [1] to
[4]. If the light indicating the option was OFF, it will come
ON; if the light indicating the option was ON, it will go OFF.
LIGHT
[1] • OFF =
For future use
[2] • ON = [P] Key: silent alarm
OFF = [P] Key: audible alarm
[3] • OFF =
For Future Use
[4] • OFF =
For Future Use
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