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3.2 Programming a LINKS2450 for Use with a PC4010/PC4020
v3.0 or higher panel.
There are two stages in programming the LINKS2450 for a PC4010 or PC4020
panel:
1. Program the LINKS2450 programming sections from a PC2550RK keypad
connected directly to the LINKS2450.
2. Program the LINKS2450 toggle options on the PC4010/4020 control panel.
Program the LINKS2450 from a PC2550RK Keypad:
1. Make sure the LINKS2450 is connected to a PC2550RK keypad (refer to
diagram 3-1). Make sure that jumper J3 is shorted.
2. Program the following sections only. Other programming sections are not
relevant to PC4010/4020 panels. See section 4 for a detailed description of
these sections.
Enter the two-digit number for each section you want to program, then, enter
the data required to complete the section programming. If you enter
information into a section and make a mistake, press [#] to exit the section.
Select the section again, and re-enter the information correctly.
Record your programming choices in the worksheets at the end of this
manual.
[01] Module Configuration
Option 1
: Communications Enabled / Disabled. Press [1] to alternately
enable or disable the option.
Option 2
: Serial Connection (Enabled) / Keybus Connection (Disa-
bled). Press [2] to alternately enable or disable the option.
[10] LINKS2450 Account Code. Enter 2 two-digit hexadecimal numbers.
Refer to your Installation manual for information on Hexadecimal
programming.
[20] Maintenance Alarms and Restoral Reporting Codes. Enter two hexa-
decimal digits for each code.
[40] Test Transmission (Heartbeat) Timer. Enter two hexadecimal digits.
3. When you have finished programming the above sections, disconnect the
power and the PC2550RK keypad.
4. Connect the LINKS2450 to the panel as in diagram 2-2.
Diagram 3-1
Connecting the LINKS2450 to a
PC2550RK Keypad