Programming Manual PC6O1O Software Version 2.
Introduction Using PC6010 Manuals There are 3 main manuals for PC6010 installers: This manual (Programming Manual) contains a description of all the PC6010 v1.0 programming sections. Use this manual when you want to know what a programming section is for, and what kind of data to enter in the section. See the “Main Programming Sections” section on page 2, for an overview of PC6010 programming.
Main Programming Sections The PC6010 Installer’s Programming is broken down into 5 major sections: System Section: You will find programming options which affect the operation of the entire system in this section. For example communications, downloading, printer options etc. are options which affect the overall system and are programmed in the system area. Area Section: You will find programming options which pertain to individual areas in this section.
SYSTEM SECTION Installer Options INSTALLER OPTS This section contains the Installer’s Code, Walk Test Code and System Reset options. INSTALLER OPTS (00) INSTALLER CODE (0) WALK TEST CODE (1) Installer’s Code. You can program a new Installer’s Code. The default setting is ‘5555’ for the 4-digit option, or ‘555555’ for the 6-digit option. Enter a new code, using numbers from 0 to 9 only. Use the installer’s code to enter the [*][8] Installer’s Programming menu.
SYSTEM AREA System Options SYSTEM OPTIONS (01) SYSTEM OPTIONS SYS TOGGLE OPT This section contain options that are relevant to the entire system. System Toggle options, Keypad Lockout options and System Times can all be programmed in this section. Sys Toggle Options SYS TOGGLE OPT (0) 60 HZ AC Y XTAL TIMEBASE N FOLLOWS + ALARMS N 6 DIGIT CODES N Toggle options are in question form. Use the [*] key to toggle between Yes and No to enable or disable the feature.
SYSTEM AREA SYSTEM OPTIONS SYSTEM TIMES Keypad Lockout Options KYPD LOCKOUT OPT (1) TOTAL BAD CODES (0) LOCKOUT DURATION (1) This section contains programming for the keypad and reader lockout features. After a programmed number of incorrect attempts to enter an access or installer’s code, the keypad will lock users out. This prevents users from performing any system function. A message “Keypad Lockout is Active” will be displayed for the lockout duration.
SYSTEM AREA SYSTEM TIMES SYSTEM OPTIONS SYSTEM AREA SYSTEM OPTIONS ARM/DISARM MASK PUBLIC KEY CYCLE (08) DAYLIGHT SAVINGS (09) The system uses the Public key, together with the programmed Private key, to encrypt communications over the Combus, making them more secure. The Public key is generated randomly by the system. Program how often the system changes the Public key. Valid entries are from 000-255 minutes. The default is 020 minutes. See also “Private Key” under Installer Options.
SYSTEM AREA DLS SECTION DLS TOGGLES DLS SECTION PERIODIC CALLUP SYSTEM AREA Download Section This section will allow you to program all options related to downloading. DLS SECTION (02) Download Toggles DLS TOGGLES (0) RING DETECT N DOUBLE CALL N DLS CALLBACK N PERIODIC DLS N USER ALLOWS SERV N Downloading Toggle Options. Toggle options are in the form of questions. Use the [*] key to toggle between Yes and No to enable or disable the feature. Use the [<][>] keys to scroll through the options.
SYSTEM AREA DLS SECTION Other DLS Programming Enter the telephone number for the DLS computer, if either Periodic DLS, or DLS Callback is enabled. PHONE NUMBER (2) Programming Telephone Numbers The total number of digits including the dial tone search and pauses must not exceed 31. Press the [*] key to enter the telephone entry options menu. A “D” for dial tone search is already programmed as the first digit.
SYSTEM AREA Communicator Section COMMUNICATOR (03) COMMUNICATOR MAIN ITEMS All options concerning telephone line communications can be programmed, including telephone numbers, reporting codes, account numbers and communicator options. Main Items - Telephone #’s/Comm Format/Dialer Direction MAIN ITEMS (0) 1ST NUMBER (0) Programming for the telephone numbers of central stations the system will communicate with.
COMMS FORMAT (1) There are 2 formats in the PC6010 for communicating with the central station: SIA and Contact ID. The system must be programmed to use the same communications format as the receiver at the central station. Each format can be programmed to use automatically generated reporting codes. Please see the “Communicator Toggles” section. The default format is SIA. NOTE: When using the Contact ID format, only the first four digits of the account code will be used.
SYSTEM AREA DIALER DIRECTION (1) ALAR M / RESTORE ALARM Y COMMUNICATOR MAIN ITEMS This section determines which reporting codes are sent to the selected telephone number. All reporting codes can be programmed to communicate to any or all of the telephone numbers. By default, all reporting codes are sent to telephone number 1 only. See “Comms Toggles” for using telephone numbers 2 and 3 as backup telephone numbers. YES = The following reporting codes are transmitted to the selected telephone number.
SYSTEM AREA COMMUNICATOR COMMS TOGGLES Communicator Toggles COMMS TOGGLES (1) COMMS ENABLED Y DTMF DIALING Y PC ID N PC ON AUTO ARM Y TLM ENABLED Y TLM AUD BELL Y FTC AUD BELL N RINGBACK N Select options relevant to the telephone line communications of the panel. Toggle options are given in the form of a question. Use the [*] key to toggle between [Y]es and [N]o to enable or disable the feature. Use the [<][>] keys to scroll through the options.
SYSTEM AREA COMMUNICATOR COMMS TOGGLES SYSTEM AREA COMMUNICATOR COMMS MISC RINGBACK SQUAWK N PERIODIC TX ? N EUROPE DIAL N DEFAULT DIAL Y PH 1-2 BACKUP N PH 1-3 BACKUP N PH 2-3 BACKUP N AUTO SIA N Ringback squawk enabled? YES = Ringback Squawk option is enabled. If both Ringback and Ringback Squawk are enabled, then after a successful communication of a closing, the Fire/Burg, Inv Fire/Burg, Burg and Invert Burg outputs for that area will squawk 4 times. NO = Ringback Squawk option is disabled.
SYSTEM AREA AUTO CONTACT ID N COMMUNICATOR COMMS MISC TEST CODE TX Auto Contact ID? YES = If the Auto Contact ID option is enabled, the panel will operate as follows: If an event’s reporting code is programmed as [00], the panel will not attempt to call the central station. If the reporting code for an event is programmed as anything from [01] to [FF], the panel will automatically generate the zone or access code number. See Appendix B for a list of the codes which will be transmitted.
SYSTEM AREA COMMUNICATOR REPORTING CODES Reporting Codes REPORTING ZONE CODES (3) ALARM (00) ZONE RESTORE (01) ZONE TROUBLE (02) ZONE TROB.REST (03) MOD TAMP ALARM (04) PC6501 Reporting codes are 2 digit codes which are sent to the receiver at the central station, along with the area ID code for each transmission. They identify the type of alarm, and other events to the central station.
Reporting Codes for the restoral of module tampers. MOD TAMP RESTORE (05) PC6501 KEYPADS (0) There are 16 keypad tamper restoral reporting codes, one for each keypad that can be enrolled onto the system. This is the PC6400 tamper restoral reporting code. PC6400 RS-232 (1) PC6108 ZONE EXP (2) (3) There are 9 tamper restoral reporting codes, one for each PC6216 module that can be enrolled onto the system.
SYSTEM AREA KEYPAD COMMUNICATOR REPORTING CODES If a user enters too many incorrect access codes (see “Total Bad Codes” under “Keypad Lockout Options” for programming the number of incorrect code entries), the keypad will be locked out, preventing anyone from attempting to enter any more access codes. When keypad lockout occurs, the keypad lockout reporting code is sent to the central station. LOCKOUT Reporting Codes for Openings. OPENINGS (08) USERS MISC Reporting codes for users 0001-0128.
• TLM Restoral - If there is a telephone line trouble, the PC6010 will not be able to communicate with the central station until the telephone line is restored. When the line is restored, the system sends TLM Restoral reporting code. • FTC Restoral - If a failure to communicate trouble occurs, where the PC6010 could not get through to the central station, the next time the panel attempts to communicate and is successful, it will also transmit the FTC restoral reporting code.
SYSTEM AREA POLICE CODE ALARM (16) COMMUNICATOR REPORTING CODES Police Code Alarm is an additional alarm notification feature. When a zone on an armed area goes into alarm, a timer (Police Code Time - see “System Times”) will begin. If during this time a second zone goes into alarm, the area’s Police Code Alarm Reporting code will be transmitted (there is a Police Code Alarm reporting code for each area). Any outputs programmed as Police Code for the area will also activate.
SYSTEM AREA Links Module LINKS LINKS MODULE These section options are relevant to the LINKS1000 operation. MODULE (4) NOTE: Dial Tone Search must be included in the land phone number. See ‘Main Item’ for programming details. 1ST NUMBER (0) 2ND NUMBER (1) 3RD NUMBER (2) DLS NUMBER (3) LINKS Phone Number 1. If the LINKS1000 module is enabled on the PC6010, this number will be used to back up the land line first number should the telephone line fail. Phone Number 2.
SYSTEM AREA SW AUX OUTPUT SYSTEM AREA MAIN BELL OUTPUT Switched Auxiliary Output SW AUX OUTPUT (04) The switched auxiliary output terminal on the main panel is a 12 volt power supply. It can be activated and deactivated by any one of 56 programmable output options. Normally the output energizes when it is activated. The output will de-energize when it is activated if any “INV” options are selected. The switched auxiliary output, for some options can also be programmed to activate for only selected areas.
SYSTEM AREA PGM Outputs PGM OUTPUTS PGM OUTPUTS (06) Main PGM1 and PGM2 Outputs MAIN PGM1 OUT (0) MAIN PGM2 OUT (1) The PGM outputs can be programmed to activate for any one of the 56 options listed in the PGM outputs list. Normally the outputs energize when they are activated. The outputs will de-energize when they are activated if any “INV” options are selected. The default output type is 25 (Holdup). Program the output type from the list of 56 output options (see “Programmable Output Options’).
SYSTEM AREA PGM OUTPUTS PGM Pulse Times PGM PULSE TIMES (5) This section will allow you to select the amount of time a programmable output will remain active, after being triggered. NOTE: The system will reset the outputs when a user attempts to clear alarms, regardless of whether or not all the alarms are cleared. (0) The main bell, switched auxiliary or any of the PGM outputs programmed for “Utility Output” and “Sensor Reset”, can be active from 000 to 255 seconds. The default setting is 005.
Programmable Output Options SYSTEM AREA PGM OUTPUTS The output will activate when any fire or zone alarm occurs on any of the selected areas. FIRE AND BURG (00) The output will deactivate when any fire or zone alarm occurs on any of the selected areas. INV FIRE/BURG (01) The output will activate when any zone alarm occurs on any of the selected areas. BURG ONLY (02) The output will deactivate when any zone alarm occurs on any of the selected areas.
SYSTEM AREA ZONE FOLLOW (18) PGM OUTPUTS This output will follow a selected zone. Any one of the 256 zones can be selected. If the zone is opened, the output will activate. When the zone is closed the output will deactivate. See “Follows + Alarms” for enabling the output to be a zone follower and zone alarm annunciator. (19) This output will be turned on for the selected area(s) when a duress type code is used to perform any function. It will follow the duress output timer.
SYSTEM AREA TAMPER (28) CONDITION.AL. (29) POLICE CODE. (30) MOMENTARY O/P (31) MAINTAINED O/P (32) BATTERY TEST (33) AUXILIARY ALRM (34) MEDICAL ALARM (35) SEISMIC PULSE (36) PGM OUTPUTS This output will activate when a zone tamper (or zone fault) condition occurs and remain active for the duration of Bell Time Out, for the selected area(s).
SYSTEM AREA INV LATCHED STROBE (39) INV TROUBLE OUTPUT (40) INV ZONE ALARM (41) PGM OUTPUTS The output will deactivate when any alarm occurs on any of the selected areas. The output will stay deactivated until the area that caused the alarm is disarmed. The following alarms DO NOT trigger the latched strobe output: Standard Fire Zone Alarm, Auto-Verify Zone Alarm. The output will deactivate when a trouble condition is present on any of the selected areas.
SYSTEM AREA Event Scheduling EVENT SCHEDULING (07) OPEN/CLOSE SUPPR (0) EVENT SCHEDULING Event scheduling allows for a variety of timed events to occur on specific dates and times. Openings and closings can be suppressed during high traffic times, outputs may be programmed to follow date schedules and areas may be auto-armed and auto-disarmed by specific times programmed in the date schedule.
SYSTEM AREA DATE SCHEDULES (1) EVENT SCHEDULING The panel uses date schedules to control the period during which an event will occur. There are 99 date schedules, each containing four intervals. Date schedules are used by open/close suppression schedules, holiday groups, arming/disarming schedules, and PGM outputs programmed as Date Schedule. To disable a date schedule, set all the days of the week and all the holiday groups to N.
SYSTEM AREA Interval Interval Interval Interval 1 2 3 4 Example: Setting up a date schedule to control programmable outputs: PGM1 output programmed for Date Schedule following Date Schedule - 04 Pulse Timer - 10 PC6204 - output number 2 programmed for Date Schedule following Date Schedule number 04 Pulse Timer - 00 Date Schedule 04 has been programmed with Start Time End Time Day Holiday AutoArm (HHMM) (HHMM) S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 Y/N 0830 0900 N Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N 1200 1230 N Y Y Y Y Y N N N N N N 12
SYSTEM AREA HOLIDAY SCHEDULE (2) EVENT SCHEDULING Holiday Groups allow for exceptions to the regular date schedule. There are four Holiday Groups. Up to two years of dates can be programmed per holiday schedule. To program a holiday schedule, select Holiday Group 1 to 4. The keypad displays “Enter Date.” Enter the month, day and year—this year or next—as a 6-digit entry (YYMMDD). Once you have entered the date, the keypad beeps and you can enter the next date using the same format.
SYSTEM AREA ARM/DISARM SCHED (3) EVENT SCHEDULING Arming/disarming schedules are used to auto arm or auto disarm area(s) according to the selected date schedule. There are 50 Arm/Disarm schedules. The following options are programmable for each Arm/ Disarm schedule: Choose a Date Schedule Enter the two digit number of the Date schedule that will be used to auto arm/disarm. Enter Schedule [02]-[99]. Do not use schedules 00 or 01. If these schedules are used, the arm/disarm schedule will never activate.
PC6820 Options 6820 OPTIONS (08) SYSTEM AREA 6820 OPTIONS The PC6820 Access Control module allows the PC6010 have access control of up to 32 doors. Each PC6820 is capable of controlling 2 access card readers (one for each door) and a total of 16 modules may be enrolled on the system. Each door can have some or all of the 1000 users enabled to arm or disarm the assigned area(s). This section describes all the programming options for the PC6820.
SYSTEM AREA UNLOCK ON REX? Y FLASH WHEN ARM? Y RELOCK ON ARM? N TWO READERS? N CODE REQUIRED N LED REVERSED? N LOCK ON CLOSE? N 6820 OPTIONS Unlock Door on Request To Exit? YES = A Request To Exit will cause the door to unlock for the programmed Door Unlock Time. The LED output will activate to indicate to the user that the door can be opened. NO = A Request To Exit will not cause the door to unlock.
SYSTEM AREA ARM DISABLE? N 6820 OPTIONS Arm Disable? YES = When all areas assigned in the PC6820 Arm/Disarm Mask are armed, the reader will be disabled. The LED will not function and access will never be granted until at least one area is disarmed. NO = The reader will always function regardless of the arm status of any area. Default condition is NO. NOTE: To use this feature, at least one area must be assigned in the PC6820 Arm/Disarm mask.
SYSTEM AREA ARM REQ. SCHED. (05) DOOR UNLOCK SCH (06) REX SCHEDULE (07) SECOND CARD SCH (08) DISARM REQ SCH (09) ACCESS LEVEL (10) CODE SCHEDULE (11) ACCESS LOG SCH. (12) KP/RD ASSIGNMENT (09) 6820 OPTIONS Select a date schedule to determine at what times the selected areas may be armed by a user presenting their access card at the appropriate reader. Only the areas assigned to the door zone and selected in the arm/disarm mask will be affected.
AREA SECTION Area Section ADD/EDIT AREA (0) “AREA X” (01) AD D/ EDIT AREA ADD/ D/EDIT AREA TOGGLES Add/Edit Area. Only area 1 is enabled by default. To enable more areas, select the Add/Edit area section, then select the area. The area is now enabled. The PC6010 can be divided into 32 areas. Select an area to program in this section. (32) AREA ID CODE (0) Each area has its own 6 digit customer account number that will be transmitted to the central station when a reporting code is sent.
AREA SECTION AD D/ EDIT AREA ADD/ D/EDIT AREA TIMES Area Times AREA The following programming sections are for programming various times separately for each area. TIMES (2) ENTRY EXIT (0) The keypads will give a tone to signal an entry delay when a Standard Delay or Force Arm Delay zone is activated. This gives the user time to disarm the system when they enter through a door. The entry delay time is programmable from 000 to 255 seconds (see “Zone Types” under the “Area Section”).
AREA SECTION AD D/ EDIT AREA ADD/ D/EDIT ZONE ASSIGNMENT Zone Assignment ZONE ASSIGNMENT (3) ADD NEW ZONE (0) This section is for assigning type and options for each individual zone. By default, the first 16 zones on the main panel are assigned to area 1. If zone expanders have been enrolled, the zones must be added to an area, in order to have the PC6010 monitor them. Upon entering this section, the zones which have not been assigned to the selected area will be displayed.
AREA SECTION ZONE LABEL (0) AD D/ EDIT AREA ADD/ D/EDIT ZONE TYPE Each zone can have its own unique label to help identify it on the LCD keypad. Upon first entering this section, the LCD will display the current zone label. NOTE: The maximum length of the zone label is 14 characters. A cursor will appear under the first character of the label. Move the cursor to the left or right using the [<][>] keys.
AREA SECTION 24 HR BELL (05) 24 HR BELL/BUZZ (06) AD D/ EDIT AREA ADD/ D/EDIT ZONE ASSIGNMENT ZONE TYPE A 24 Hour Bell zone is active at all times, and will create an alarm whether the area is armed or disarmed. This zone will not go into alarm if the zone is bypassed. This zone operates like the 24 hour bell option except the bell output terminals are activated when the area is armed, and the keypad buzzer will be activated when the area is disarmed.
AREA SECTION ZONE ASSIGNMENT ZONE TYPE ADD/EDIT AREA ADD/EDIT AREA AREA SECTION ZONE ASSIGNMENT ZONE OPTIONS 24HR MEDICAL (15) SEISMIC (16) A 24 Hour Medical zone is armed at all times, and will create an alarm when violated if the Area is armed or disarmed. When armed, if violated, this zone type will generate an audible alarm on the area the zone is assigned to. To have seismic zones tested during a Seismic Test, assign the zones to a seismic group (see “Seismic Groups”).
AREA SECTION TX DELAY ? N AD D/ EDIT AREA ADD/ D/EDIT ZONE ASSIGNMENT ALARM/SEISMIC GROUPS YES = The reporting of zone alarm will be delayed for the programmed time. If the system is disarmed within this time, no alarm signal will be communicated. (See “Zone TX Delay”.) NO = When an alarm occurs, the reporting code is transmitted immediately. Alarm and Seismic Groups ALARM GROUPS (3) SEISMIC GROUPS (5) You can assign multiple zones to one or more alarm groups (01-32).
BACKBONE SECTION Backbone Section ORIGINATOR ID This section contains the programming for the backbone modules. ORIGINATOR ID (0) If you will be installing an PC6442 or PC6443 module, program 01 for the Originator ID code. The system sends this code with every communication over the backbone. You must program 01 to be able to enroll backbone modules.
MODULE HARDWARE Module Hardware COMBUS MODULE/BACKBONE MODULE Combus Modules COMBUS ENROLL MODULES (0) MODULE (0) DELETE MODULE (1) CONFIRM MODULE (2) Select this section to enroll PC6501, PC6108A, PC6216, PC6204, PC6400 or PC6820 modules. See the System Manual - “Module Enrollment” for complete instructions. NOTE: Remove AC and battery power from the system when adding modules. NOTE: Be sure to record the module number for each module in the System Overview section of the Programming Worksheets.
EVENT BUFFER DIAGNOSTICS Event Buffer PRINT BUFFER DIAGNOSTICS (4) The installer can review the events stored in the event buffer by sending the contents of it to a printer. See the System Manual for information on hooking up a serial printer. PRN ENTIRE BUFF (0) Enter this section to print out the event buffer through the PC6400 module. All events stored in the event buffer will be printed out. The event buffer can store up to 3000 events.
Appendix A List of Available ASCII Characters NOTE: Characters 000 - 007 are language dependent.
Appendix B Notes on SIA Format Reporting Codes If the SIA 1 Account # option is selected, the panel will send the system account code along with its data transmission (ref # [000401], scroll to option). At the receiver, the transmission would look similar to this example: Notes on Contact ID The following is a list of Contact ID reporting codes. The first digit (in parentheses) will automatically be sent by the control. The last two digits are programmed to indicate specific information about the signal.
Dialer Direction* Recommended Contact ID SIA Auto Rep Codes** Reporting Code Code Sent When...
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