IMPORTANT This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read. Now classified in accordance with ANSI/SIA CP-01-2000 (SIA-FAR) Installation Manual Power864 ® TM S E C U R I T Y S Y S T E M PC5O2O/PC5O2OCF Version 3.2 DLS-3 v1.
WARNING Please Read Carefully N ot e to In s ta ll e rs This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system. S y s t e m Fa il u re s This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible. There are circumstances, however, involving fire, burglary, or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection.
New Features PC5200 Support The PC5020 v3.1 and higher supports the new PC5200 Power Supply module. See PC5200 Power Supply Output Module, Pg 2. PC5936 Support The PC5020 v3.1 and higher supports the PC5936 15-station audio matrix module. See PC5936 Audio Interface Module, Pg 3. SIA FAR SIA False Alarm Reduction has been incorporated in this version. See the Quick Reference Chart SIA-FAR on the following page.
PC5020 Installer Programming Quick Reference Chart SIA False Alarm Reduction Minimum requirement system for SIA-FAR Installations : • 1 PC5020 Control panel • 2 Local annunciation devices The local annunciation devices may be any combination of the following keypads.
Table of Contents Commercial Burglary, Residential Fire and Burglary Applications Commercial Fire Applications Section 1: Introduction 1 1.1 About the PC5020 System ........................................... 1 1.2 About the PC5020 Manual Set ..................................... 1 1.3 1.4 2.5 2.6 Current Ratings - Modules & Accessories ...................... 6 Assigning Zones to Zone Expanders .............................. 7 2.7 2.8 Keypad Assignment ...................................................
PC5020 UL Wiring Diagram NOTE: For ULC installations please refer to the ULC Wiring Diagram part #18006238 and the ULC Installation Information Sheet part #29002157.
Section 1: Introduction 1.
• 3 programmable telephone numbers • 1 system account number, plus 8 partition account numbers • Supports LINKS1000, GSM1000 cellular communication, Links 2X50 long range alarm transmitter and Skyroute™ Cellemetry communication transceiver • DTMF and pulse dialing • DPDT line seizure • Anti-jam detection • Event-initiated personal paging • T-Link communications via PC-Link (see T-Link Installation Manual part no.
Introduction: 1.4 Additional Devices PC5936 Audio Interface Module The PC5936 audio interface module provides paging, intercom, baby listen-in and door answer to the PC5020 control panel. The module has built-in two-way voice capability for central station (see the PC5936 Installation Manual for details). Three additional devices are available: • PC5921 PKP-ICM Intercom Audio Station can be used in conjunction with the PC5936 Audio Interface Module.
Backplates There are two different backplates available for keypads to mount an audio station next to a keypad: PC55BP1 Backplate Use this backplate when mounting an audio station next to a keypad. Dimensions 208mm x 115mm x 18mm / 8.2” x 4.5” x 0.25” approximately. PC55BP2 Backplate Use this backplate when mounting an audio station next to a keypad. In addition the backplate will allow you to mount a PC5108 zone expander module or the PC5208 8 low current output module. Dimensions 208mm x 115mm x 18mm / 8.
Section 2: Installation and Wiring The following sections provide a complete description of how to wire and configure devices and zones. 2.1 Installation Steps Step 10 Programming the System (Sections 4 & 5) Section 4.0 provides a complete description of how to program the panel. Section 5.0 contains complete descriptions of the various programmable features, what options are available and how the options function.
Programmable Outputs PGM1, PGM2, PGM3, PGM4 Each PGM output is designed so that when activated by the panel, the terminal will switch to ground PGM1, PGM3, and PGM4 can each sink up to 50 mA of current. These PGMs can be used to activate LEDs or a small buzzer. Connect the positive side of the LED or buzzer to AUX+, the negative side to the PGM. PGM2 is a high current output (300mA) and operates similarly to PGM1. If more than 300 mA of current is required, a relay must be used.
Installation and Wiring: 2.6 Assigning Zones to Zone Expanders NOTE: Before a zone expander will work properly, you must set the jumpers so the panel can determine the correct zone assignment. NOTE: It is not recommended to use PC5108 v1.x and v2.x simultaneously on the same PC5020. The following are the jumper settings for different zone assignments for PC5108 v2.0 modules. If you need to enroll PC5108 v1.
6. Continue this procedure at each keypad until all have been assigned to the correct slot and partition. How to Program Function Keys Each of the 5 function keys on each keypad may be programmed for different operation. 1. Enter Installer Programming. 2. Press [000] for Keypad Programming. 3. Enter [1] to [5] to select function key to program. 4. Enter a 2-digit number for function key option - [00] to [30]. 5. Continue from step 3 until all function keys are programmed. 6.
Installation and Wiring: 2.10 Zone Wiring For a complete description of how fire zones operate, see section ’Basic Programming PWS Sect 3’. Fire Zone Wiring - 2-wire Smoke Detectors If PGM2 has been programmed for 2-wire smoke detector connection (see section ’Basic Programming PWS Sect 3’), the detectors must be wired according to the following diagram: End of Line Resistors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [013], Option [1] Single End of Line Resistors . . . . . . . . . . .
NOTE: Keypad zones cannot be used for 24-hr Supervisory or LINKS1000 Answer. LINKS 2X50/LINKS 3000/Skyroute™ Refer to the LINKSX50, LINKS3000 and Skyroute™ Installation Manuals for wiring and installation details. 2.11 Keypad Zones Keypads with zone inputs can be connected to devices such as door contacts. This saves you from running wires back to the control panel for every device. To install the keypad, open the keypad plastic by removing the screw at the bottom of the unit.
Section 3: How to Program The following section of the manual describes how to enter Installer Programming and how to program the various sections. NOTE: It is extremely important that you read the following section of the manual to completely understand how to program the panel. The following table indicates which number should be pressed to enter the corresponding Hex digit: 1=A 2=B 3=C 4=D 5=E 6=F After the correct Hex digit is entered the Ready light will continue to flash.
3.5 Viewing Programming LED and LCD5501Z Keypads Any programming section can be viewed from an LED or LCD5501Z keypad. When a programming section is entered, the keypad will immediately display the first digit of information programmed in that section. The keypad displays the information using a binary format, according to the following chart: See Hex data entry instructions Press any of the Emergency keys (Fire, Auxiliary or Panic) to advance to the next digit.
Section 4: Keypad Commands Use any system keypad to enter commands, or to program the PC5020 security system. The LED keypad uses function and zone indicator lights to represent alarm functions and status. The LCD keypad provides a written description on the liquid crystal display and uses function indicator lights to communicate alarm status to the user. The PC5020 User’s Guide provides basic directions for arming and disarming the system, bypassing zones and performing user functions from the keypads.
The keypad will display the event number, partition, time and date of the event in question. Use the [*] key to toggle between this information and the event itself. Use the arrow keys (<>) to scroll through the events in the buffer. When you have finished viewing the event buffer press the [#] key to exit. NOTE: When viewing events for partitions 3 to 8 on a PKP-LCD v2.x and lower keypad, they will show as being logged in the ’System Area’.
Keypad Commands: 4.2 [*] Commands Light Trouble 6 Zone Tamper: A zone configured for double end of line resistor supervision has a tamper condition, or the tamper switch is open on a wireless device. When a tamper condition occurs, the keypad(s) will start to beep (if the system is armed, an alarm will occur). Press [6] while in Trouble mode to view the affected zones. If a zone is tampered or faulted, it must be fully restored to clear the trouble.
NOTE: If you enable the Bell Squawk on Arming/Disarming option (section [014], option [1]), the bell will sound arm/disarm bell squawks for all access codes, regardless of the programming for attribute [7] (See Section 5.3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 [001]-[004] and Section 5.4 ‘Advanced Programming’). Installer Programming - Codes and Options There are three codes which can be programmed by the installer in Installer Programming: the Master Code, the Installer Code, and a Maintenance Code.
Keypad Commands: 4.3 Function Keys [*] [0] Quick Arm If the Quick Arm Enable option is enabled the panel can be armed by entering [*][0]. This is a useful method of arming a partition when someone without an access code will be required to arm a partition. [*] [0] Quick Exit Quick Exit will allow someone to leave an armed premise through a Delay type zone without having to disarm and rearm the system.
[14] - [*]+[7]+[2] Smoke Detector Reset This function key provides the user with a simple method for activating a PGM output programmed as either option [03] Sensor Reset or [20] Command Output option 2. [15] - General Voice Prompt Help This feature can only be programmed if both the Escort5580(TC) and the PC5936 audio matrix module are being used. When the function key is pressed, the intercoms will perform a Help page.
Section 5: Programming Sections The structure of this section corresponds with the structure of the Programming Worksheets (PWS) and is intended to be used with them. Paragraph 5.1 corresponds with Section 1 etc. Table 5-1 references the paragraphs in this section with the corresponding location in the programming worksheets. Table 5-1 - SECTION 5 CONTENTS Sect Para 5.1 Item Sect Item For the Record 378 Test Transmission Time of Day Para 5.
5.1 For the Record PWS Sect 1 This Section identifies the client, installation date, Installer Code, hardware configuration and programming summary for each zone. Remove these pages and retain for reference. 5.2 Keypad Programming PWS Sect 2 Refer to Section 2.6 ‘Keypad Assignment’ 5.3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 [001]-[004] - Zone Definitions These sections require 16 2-digit entries. Each 2-digit number entered determines how a zone will operate.
Programming Sections: 5.3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 [001]-[004] ZONE DEFINITIONS Option Zone Type Description 25 Interior Delay Zone The Interior Delay Zone is normally used with motion detectors and has a standard Exit Delay time. If the panel is armed, and a Delay zone is violated during the Exit Delay (or the Away function key is used), the Interior Delay Zone will be active at the end of the Exit Delay. This zone will cause an instant alarm when violated.
[006]-[008] Special Access Codes These sections require 4 or 6 digits to be entered. [006] - Installer Code Installer Lockout Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [990] Installer Lockout Disable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [991] [007] - Master Code [008] - Maintenance Code This is an Arm/Disarm only code. It can not be used to bypass, activate [*][7] outputs, program other user codes or enter the [*][6] menu. It can access and arm through the Escort5580(TC).
Programming Sections: 5.3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 [009] - [011] PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT OPTIONS Option Output Description 10 Latched System Event (Strobe) This output will activate when any of the selected system events (alarms) occur on the system. In the armed state, the output will deactivate only once the system is disarmed. This output will activate when the programmed events occur on any partition.
[012] - Keypad Lockout Options The panel can be programmed to ‘lockout’ keypads if a series of incorrect access code entries is made. After the Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout has been reached the panel will lock out the keypad for the Lockout Duration and log the event to the event buffer. For the duration of the lockout the panel will sound an error tone when any key is pressed.
Programming Sections: 5.3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 Option 2 3 Definition On/Off Description Bell During Autoarm ON Bell Squawk During Auto-arm Enabled. The bell output will sound a single squawk every 10 seconds during the Auto-arm Pre-alert time. This will inform anyone on the premises that the system is being armed. OFF Bell Squawk During Auto-arm Disabled. The bell output will not be activated during the Autoarm warning time ON Bell Squawk On Exit Delay.
Option 7 8 Definition On/Off Description Telephone Line Monitor ON Telephone Line Monitor enabled. The TLM function will be active and the system will indicate a Trouble #3 condition when using the [*][2] View Trouble Conditions command. OFF Telephone Line Monitor disabled. The TLM function will be shut off and telephone line troubles will not be indicated by the system. ON TLM Audible When Armed.
Programming Sections: 5.3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 Option Definition On/Off Description 3 Audible RF Jam Trouble Beeps ON Audible RF Jam Trouble Beeps OFF An RF Jam will not sound Trouble Beeps 4 Double Hit ON Double Hit Enabled. Two alarms from the same zone within the Cross Zone Timer Duration will cause the Police Code or Cross Zone to be logged and transmitted. OFF Double Hit Disabled.
Option 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Definition On/Off Description Verbal Door Chime ON Verbal Door Chime Is Enabled. The system will verbally annunciate the zone (or programmed label) when it is violated if Door Chime is programmed. This feature is available when Escort5580(TC) v3.00, and the PC5936 v1.00 are used.
Programming Sections: 5.4 Advanced Programming PWS Sect 4 [020] - Keypad Zone Assignment [030] - Fast Loop Response An eight bit toggle option controls which main board zones have Fast Loop (36 ms) or Normal Loop Response (540 ms). Fast Loop Response is typically used for vibration sensors. Assigning Keypad Zones Each keypad has a zone input to which a device (e.g., a door contact) can be connected (see section 2.11 ‘Keypad Zones‘ for wiring information.
ing on the programming of the Burglary Verification Options (Section [018], Option 6): • If the Police Code feature is being used, the first zone alarm will immediately transmit. If a second zone alarm occurs in the time period (minutes) programmed in this section, the panel will log and transmit the Police Code event. If the second zone alarm occurs after this timer expires, the Police Code will not be logged or transmitted, and the timer will restart.
Programming Sections: 5.6 Communicator Programming PWS Sect6 Partition 4 Zone Assignments Sections [226] to [233] Partition 5 Zone Assignments Sections [234] to [241] Partition 6 Zone Assignments Sections [242] to [249] Partition 7 Zone Assignments Sections [250] to [257] Partition 8 Zone Assignments Sections [258] to [265] These 8-bit toggle sections determine which partitions each individual zone is assigned to.
[320]-[323] - Alarm Reporting Codes, Zones 1-64 The panel will transmit the Zone Alarm reporting code for a zone when the zone goes into alarm. 24-hr type zones will go into alarm whether the panel is armed or disarmed and report to the central station. All other zone types will only go into alarm if the panel is armed. Reporting codes can be one or two digits and can use Hex digits (A through F).
Programming Sections: 5.6 Communicator Programming PWS Sect6 Special Closing: a Special Closing reporting code will be • AUX Output Trouble • Output #1 on the PC5200/PC5204 Power Supply/Output Module. General System Supervisory Trouble: a General System Supervisory Trouble reporting code will be transmitted if any module goes missing from the Keybus. If the module is a zone expander the panel will also transmit the Zone Expander Supervisory Alarm Trouble reporting code.
PC5700 TLM 1(2) Trouble: the panel will transmit this Delinquency Code: The Delinquency reporting code is sent whenever the panel is not armed within the number of days programmed for the Delinquency Transmission Delay. General Zone Low Battery Alarm: the panel will transmit a General Zone Low Battery Alarm reporting code when a wireless detector indicates a low battery condition and the delay programmed in Zone Low Battery Transmission Delay expires.
Programming Sections: 5.6 Communicator Programming PWS Sect6 from any telephone). It will wait for this handshake for the duration of Post Dial Wait for Handshake timer. Once the panel receives the handshake, it will emit an alarm tone over the telephone line for 20 seconds. If several alarms occur at the same time, only one call will be made to each telephone number the panel is programmed to call. NOTE: The Residential Dial format will not work over the LINKS1000. ond digit must be programmed as a ‘0’.
03 CONTACT I.D. 04 SIA FSK 05 Pager 06 Residential Dial 07 10 bps, 1400 Hz handshake 08 10 bps, 2300 Hz handshake pad while the system is armed. To activate the bell output in the case of a TLM Trouble while the system is armed, the TLM Audible (Bell) When Armed option must be selected. When the Trouble condition is restored, the panel can send a TLM Restoral reporting code. Any events which occur while the telephone line is down will also be communicated.
Programming Sections: 5.6 Communicator Programming PWS Sect6 [377] - COMMUNICATION VARIABLES TLM Trouble Delay The number of valid checks (10 second interval) required before a Telephone Line Trouble is generated is programmed here. Valid entries are 000-255 for Trouble annunciation and transmission (LINKS) delays of 10 to 2550 Seconds (42.5 Minutes). Test Transmission Cycle (Land Line) This value determines the period between Test Transmissions for the Land Line. Valid entries are [000]-[255].
[380] - FIRST COMMUNICATOR OPTION CODES Option 6 7 8 Communicator Code 3rd Phone Number LINKS Dialing Delinquency On/Off Description ON Alternate Dialing Enabled (1st & 3rd). After each dialing attempt, the communicator switches between the 1st phone number and 3rd phone number. OFF Call 1st Number, Backup to 3rd Number. If the programmed number of attempts to communicate to the First Telephone Number fail, the same number of attempts will be made to communicate to the Third Telephone Number.
Programming Sections: 5.6 Communicator Programming PWS Sect6 [381] - SECOND COMMUNICATOR OPTION CODES Option 8 Communicator Code Local Mode On/Off Description ON Local Mode Enabled. The panel will always send events to the PC5108L module. Downlook will not be initiated if requested. OFF Local Mode Disabled. The panel will only send events that are being communicated to the PC5108L module. Downlook will be initiated when requested.
LINKS1000 Special Preamble* In some areas of North America, dialing #DAT or *DATA reduces the cellular billing increment. The LINKS1000 Special Preamble (section [393]), allows the use of [*] and [#] characters for the programming of #DAT and *DATA. The LINKS1000 Special Preamble is sent BEFORE the Preamble programmed in Sections [390] to [392]. Example: [Special Preamble][Regular Preamble][Telephone Number].
Programming Sections: 5.8 Programmable Output Programming PWS Sect 8 [401] - First Downloading Option Codes Option Downloading Code On/Off Description 1 Downloading Answer ON Downloading Answer Enabled. The system will answer calls for downloading if a successful Double call routine is detected. Have the downloading computer call the system and let the telephone line ring once or twice. After 1 or 2 rings, hang up.
[501]-[515] PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT ATTRIBUTES PGM Output Types [01], [03], [04], [05]-[08],[12],[13],[14],[15],[17],[18] and [25] 1 Not Used 2 Not Used 3 Output Level NOTE: This option must be off to ensure proper PGM operation. NOTE: This option must be off to ensure proper PGM operation. ON The output will activate (switch to Ground) when the event occurs. OFF The output will de-activate (switch to open) when the event occurs. ON Output Pulsed.
Programming Sections: 5.10 Module Programming PWS Sect 10 [701] FIRST INTERNATIONAL OPTION CODES Option 3 4 5 International Code On/Off Description Arming Inhibit ON AC/DC Arming Inhibit with Battery Check Enabled. When an AC or DC Trouble is present, the system will not arm. This includes Keypad, Keyswitch, Automatic, and Downloading arming.
1. PC5400 Programming Section [801] 2. PC5936 Programming Section [802] • PC5936 audio interface will allow you to connect to 16 Interior (PC5921) or exterior (PC5921EXT) Intercom Station. These surface mounted stations contain a speaker and a microphone. This module enables Page/ Answer, Do Not Disturb, Baby Monitor, Answer Incoming Calls, Doorbell Function, and Background Music features in your alarm. This module also has the Listen-in feature for central station monitoring.
Programming Sections: 5.11 Special Installer Instructions PWS Sect 11 Factory Default Main Panel (Hardware) 1. Remove AC and battery power from the panel. 2. Remove all wires from the zone 1 and PGM1 terminals. 3. With a piece of wire short the zone 1 terminal to the PGM1 terminal. 4. Apply AC power to the main panel. 5. When zone light 1 is lit on the keypad the default is complete. 6. Remove AC power from the control 7. Reconnect all original wiring and power up the control.
Section 6: Central & Remote Station Fire Installation Instructions 6.1 Introduction Remote Station Fire Monitoring Service • PS5350 external battery charger NOTE: This unit must be used with all the components listed for central station fire monitoring service. The PC5020CF is a UL/ULC Listed panel for [1] Central & Remote Station Fire Monitoring [2] Local & Central Station Burglary Alarm Monitoring.
Section 7: Fire Monitoring Zone Types This section explains all Fire monitoring zones that can be programmed on the PC5020CF and PC5700 fire module. Fire monitoring zone programming is the same as burglary zone programming. Instructions on zone programming are located in the PC5020 Installation Manual, see Partitions and Zones. NOTE: 2-wire smoke detectors can only be connected to the dedicated 2-wire smoke zone on the PC5020CF, PGM2 and Aux+ terminals. 7.
7.5 PC5700 Zones PC5700 Waterflow The waterflow zones on the PC5700 are hardcoded for waterflow operation and cannot be reprogrammed. If waterflow zones are used on the PC5020CF, the PC5700 waterflow zone must be used. This zone is a normally closed loop between A+ and A- and B+ and B- (class A) with normally open alarm contacts from the waterflow alarm-initiating devices. As per NFPA, only five waterflow initiating devices may be connected to a single zone.
Section 8: Fire System Operation 8.1 Manual Signal Silence 8.5 Auto-Scroll LCD Keypad Display Once the panel is in alarm and the alarm notification appliances are active, entering a valid user code will silence the alarm signals. Silencing will not deactivate any output programmed as Fire Strobe. Manual Silencing initiates a Trouble condition by turning on the keypad Trouble LED and sounding the keypad buzzer. The buzzer may be silenced by entering an access code.
TLM Troubles If the PC5700 module detects a TLM Trouble on telephone line 1 or 2, Zone 8 on the PC5700 will be violated automatically. The panel can only monitor both telephone lines if a PC5700 is connected. NOTE: TLM Trouble monitoring should not be disabled. System Maintenance Panel Battery Trouble – This code will be sent when the control panel battery is low, disconnected or if the battery fuse fails. The Battery Trouble Restoral reporting code will be sent when the condition is cleared.
Section 9: Li st ing R equ irem e nts 9.1 UL Listed Commercial and Residential Installations Casual Users The installer should caution the user(s) not to give system information to casual users (e.g. codes, bypass methods, etc. to baby-sitters or service people). Only the One-Time Use codes should be given to casual users. The installation requirements listed below must be met for the following grades of service.
Appendix A: Reporting Codes The following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA format reporting codes. For more information on reporting code formats and notes about individual reporting codes, (see section 5.6 ‘Communicator Programming’ PWS Sect 6). Contact ID The first digit (in parentheses) will automatically be sent by the control panel. The second two digits are programmed to indicate specific information about the signal.
Automatic Dialer Contact ID Direction* Codes SIA Auto Reporting Codes** Section # Reporting Code Code Sent When...
Table2: Contact ID Zone Alarm/Restoral Event Codes (as per ADEMCO): Table 3: SIA Format Automatic Zone Alarm/Restoral Codes Program any of these codes for zone alarms/restorals when using the standard (non-automatic) Contact ID reporting format.
Appendix B: Wi ring Diagrams B.1 PC5020CF Wiring Diagram (Ground Connection, Zone Circuits) SO SI WARNING Battery capacity for standby is at least 24 hours. Recommended Battery: DSC model BD7-12. All terminals Class 2 Power Limited, except battery leads. PC-Link Connection Incorrect connections may result in PTC failure or improper operation. WARNING High voltage. Disconnect AC power and telephone lines prior to servicing. PTC UA186 RED BLK Max. Line Resistance 25.
Wiring Diagrams B.2 PC5020CF and PC5700 Fire Module Communications Connections SI SO PC-LINK Connection PC5020 UA186 Supervised AC + AUX – BELL RED BLK YEL GRN 1 2 PGM 3 4 Z1 COM Z2 Z3 COM Z4 Z5 COM Z6 Z7 COM Z8 RING TIP R-1 T-1 EGND To Local Phones To Local Phones B.3 Battery Lead and AC Power Lead Routing for Central Station Fire Monitoring Systems POWER LIMITED POWER LIMITED Control Panel PC5020 Cable Tie 5700 WARNING: Do not route any wiring over circuit boards.
B.4 Battery Lead and AC Power Routing for UL Listed Remote Fire Monitoring Systems with the PS5350 AC Output Connection Power Limited Access Conduit opening for battery connection to PS5350 Power Limited Access NOTE: All circuits are Power Limited except AC and battery leads. BAT BAT + - PC5020CF AC To any PC5020 COM terminal non-supervised COM NC KEYBUS Non-Power Limited AC AC IN OUT PS5350 External Battery Charger 5700 (Power Limited) POWER LIMITED BLACK (-) BATTERY LEAD 12V, 1.
B.6 Sensor Reset for 4-Wire Smoke Detectors AUX Connection 4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS Smoke Detector must be latching type (such as DSC MN240 Series). To reset smoke detectors, enter [✱] [7] [2]. Zone Input RM-1 POWER LOOP SUPERVISORY RELAY + AUX COM BLK 12VDC 35mA MAXIMUM 1 PGM 2 WHT IN SMOKE DETECTOR POWER 12 VDC - NO ALM IN OUT + ALARM INITIATING LOOP RESISTANCE: 100Ω + OUT LATCHING 4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR FOR EXAMPLE, DSC MN240 Series.
This notice is to be framed and mounted adjacent to the control unit or the keypad at the main entrance. Fire Alarm Monitoring Operating Instructions Normal Standby No audible or visual indicators. Fire Alarm Pulsing audible alarm; the following message will be displayed on the keypad: Alarm [Zone Label] This message will be accompanied by other messages related to the alarm. The keypad will scroll through each message at 2-second intervals.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. could void your authority to use this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-ence in a residential installation.
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PC5020 Module Compatibility Module Compatible? Comments Classic Escort (VPM-1) DLM-1 DLM-4 v1.x DLM-4 v1.0L DLM-7 Escort5580 v3.0 LCD5500 v1.X No No No Yes No Yes Yes LCD5500Z v2.X LCD5501Z v1.x LCD5500Z v3.X LCD5501Z v2.x LCD5501Z32-433 LCD600 LED615 Links1000 v3.0 Links2150 v1.3W Links2450 v1.3 PC-16 Out PC5100 PC5108 v1.X Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes PC5108L Yes PC5108 v2.x PC5132 v1.X Yes Yes PC5132 v2.X Yes PC5132 v3.