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INTRODUCTION The PC4000 is a highly flexible and versatile control which will enable the installer to meet the most demanding security requirements. The heart of the system is the main control panel, designated the PC4000, which is connected to other system elements using common 4 conductor unshielded station wire. The main panel processes signal information and communicating with the monitoring station.
SYSTEM OVERVIEW Maximum System Capabilities ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Supervised Alarm Output Control Units - 1 PC4000 Main Board 128 Zones PC4000 Main Board: 16 zones PC4108 Expansion Module: 8 zones PC4116 Expansion Module: 16 zones 64 High Current Outputs - Up to 16 PC4204 Modules 144 Low Current Outputs - 9 PC4216 16 Output Modules 1 RS-232 Interface - PC4400 16 Remote LCD Keypads - LCD-4500 1 Main Board Fully Programmable Output 1 12 VDC Switched Fully Programmable Auxiliary Power Supply (Main Board) 1
GETTING STARTED When designing a security system with the PC4000 that will be larger than 16 zones or have two or more Partitions it is best to first lay out the system on paper. This will help determine the total number of zones, additional expansion and power supply modules and other system elements that may be needed. When the location of all points of protection is known the location of the zone expanders can be made.
CAUTION: When used to power a module, the “RLY 1 COM” terminal of the PC4204 must be connected to the “RED COMBUS” terminal of the module only. The positive (RED) conductor of the COMBUS must be left unconnected to the module that is powered by the PC4204. The “BLK COMBUS” of the module should be run common to the negative (“BLK”) of the COMBUS. Use of a power source other than the PC4204 power supply module to supply additional power to the PC4000 system is not recommended.
LOCAL” button. Arm the panel, wait for the exit delay to expire and trip a detector on an instant circuit. Wait for the communication to complete. Disarm the panel and check with the monitoring station to confirm acceptance of the transmission. Perform additional transmissions required by the monitoring station. Check the “TROUBLE” light on the keypad. If it is on, press [✱] then [2] to determine the trouble.
PC4000 MAIN BOARD SPECIFICATIONS Control Panel Output Voltage 16 zones ■ 16 fully programmable supervised zones (EOL resistor) Typically, with normal AC on and a fully charged battery, the output voltage will be 13.8 VDC. With AC off and the battery discharging, the voltage will go below 10 volts and then battery cutoff will occur preventing further discharge. Devices that require power from the control panel should be capable of operation over the voltage range of 10 to 14 VDC.
MODULE SPECIFICATIONS PC4108 Expansion Module ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ PC4216 Low Current Output Module Up to 128 zones total on system 8 zone expansion module Four wire (QUAD) hook-up to COMBUS Nominal current draw of 25 mA Provides Tamper and Trouble Reporting Codes Low COMBUS supervision to PC4000 Main Board ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ PC4116 Expansion Module ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Up to 128 zones in total on system 16 zone expansion module Four wire (QUAD) hook-up to COMBUS Nominal current draw of 30 mA Provides Tamper and Trouble R
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TERMINAL CONNECTIONS This “Terminal Connections” section only refers to the main board of the PC4000 system. Other connections are shown in the module wiring diagrams. COMBUS Terminals “R ED”, “B L K”, “YE L” a n d “ G R N” “AC” Power Terminals Use a 16.5 VAC transformer with a minimum 40 VA rating to supply AC power to the PC4000. The transformer should not be connected to an outlet that is controlled by a switch.
SYSTEM KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Many of the functions in the PC4000 have limited access so that only certain users may control several options. The installer can program the 2nd Master Code to enable it and have access to the entire panel’s operations the same as the Grand Master. System Master Codes System Master Code users can access all end-user options. ■ Partition Master Code users can access options related to their partition. ■ All other types of users have options available to them for their partitions.
Installer’s Programming Code Auto-bypass/Home-away Arming A default installer’s programming code “4000” is programmed into the PC4000. This code is used with the [✱][8] command by the installer to gain access to the system in order to enter panel or communicator program information. The installer’s program code may be changed by the installer.
Battery Trouble...A battery trouble will be displayed and can be reported if the battery is 11.3 volts or less, disconnected or the battery fuse fails. Battery voltage is checked once every 4 minutes, so the battery trouble may not restore instantly when the battery is restored. Initiating a bell/comm test will check the battery voltage. AC Trouble...There is no audible annunciation on AC power failure.
4204 Battery TBL...If any PC4204 relay output module’s battery drops below 11.3 volts, a battery trouble is generated. To determine which of the PC4204’s has the low battery, check the reporting code transmitted to the monitoring station or check the event buffer printout if there is a printer attached, or through downloading. The battery voltage is checked once every 4 minutes. So the battery trouble may not restore instantly when the battery voltage is restored. 4204 AC Trouble...
Programming Additional Access Codes Using a System or Partition Master Code 1 Press the [✱], then [5] key to enter the User Programming Commands. The keypad will display ‘Enter Master Access Code’. Either a System Master or Partition Master Access Code may be entered. ■ If a System Grand Master Code is entered, the user will have the option of programming System Master Codes or Access codes in any partition.
User Functions Command [✱]+[6]+[Access Code] Enter [✱][6][Access Code] and then use the [<][>] keys to display the items of the function menu. Press [✱] to select an item. [0] Quick Arm [1] Quick Exit [2] Auto Arm Control [3] Keypad Setup [4] Bell / Comm Test [5] Door Chime [6] Spec. Messages [7] User Call Up [8] View Partitions Item [0], [1], [5] and [6] turn on and off various functions. To enable or disable these functions, press the [✱] key to toggle “Y ”or “N” on the keypad.
Spec. Messages Installers’ Programming Commands [✱]+[6]+[Access Code]+[6] This function enables two special event messages to be displayed when one of the special events occurs. The first message is “Fail to Arm”. It will be displayed if the user is unable to arm the partition after entering a valid code (E.g. Because of activity on the zones.). The second message is “Alarm When Armed”. It will be displayed if an alarm occurred during the previous armed period.
PRINTER SETUP The PC4400 module is used for sending serial communications through an RS232 port to a local printer for on site monitoring of the PC4000. All programming of the PC4400 is done through the PC4000. The printer can be located up to 200 ft (61 m) away from the PC4400. An 80 character printer is strongly recommended. Configuring the Printer 1. Serial interface 2. Baud rate = 300, 600, 1200 or 2400 (PC4000 default setting = 1200 baud) 3. Parity = None 4. Character length = 8 bits 5.
The partition labels, access code names and zone labels can be changed in the PC4000. See “PAR NAME LABEL” in the Programming Manual for programming partition labels. See “EDIT CODE NAME” in the System Manual under [✱][5] commands to program the access code names. See “ZONE LABEL” in the Programming Manual for programming zone labels.
DOWNLOADING Downloading is the use of an IBM compatible computer to program the PC4000 system. The computer can be located either on site, or communicate over the phone. Downloading with an On-site Computer Phone lines are not necessary to download to the panel if the computer is at the same location as the PC4000. The tip and ring lines of the modem can be directly connected to the tip and ring terminals on the panel. A DTS-1 must be connected to the lines and in the local mode.
LIMITED WARRANTY Digital Security Controls Ltd. warrants that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and that in fulfillment of any breach of such warranty, Digital Security Controls Ltd. shall, at its option, repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment to its factory.
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THE BASIC SYSTEM Inside the box you should find the following items: ➊ 4 Manuals ■ ■ ■ ■ Book 1 - PC4000 Programming Flow Charts For quick reference. It displays the flow charts used to operate and program the PC4000. Book 2 - PC4000 Programming Work Sheets Used by the installer to record installer’s programming and system layout. Book 3 - PC4000 Programming Manual Explains each section of installer’s programming.
Digital Security Controls Ltd. Toronto, Canada Tel.: 800 387 3630 FAX: 905 760 3034 PC4000 NEW FEATURES FOR VERSION 1.3 System Manual (Book 4) 1. Partition Mask ... Page 19 Access codes can be enabled for more than one partition. 2. “Secure System or Enter Code” ... Page 16 The message is displayed when a force armable zone is open, to indicate to the user that the partition can be armed with the zone open. 3. Armed Light Flashes when “At-Home” Armed ...