DSC PC1150 Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION
MANUAL
PC1150
This device complies with Parts 15 and 68 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Reg. No.:
FSCAN-73151-AL-E
REN
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O.lB
Plug Type
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RJ31X
MADE IN CANADA
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INSTALLATION

INSTALLATIONMANUALPC1150This device complies with Parts 15 and 68 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)this devi

Page 2 - INSTALLATIONS

To display trouble conditions, enter [*][2]. Trouble conditions are represented with the following lights:LightZone 1Zone 2Zone 3Zone 4“Armed”Low Batt

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

f*]+fsl: User Programming CommandThe [*][5] programming command allows the user to program Access Codes. The first Access Code is theMaster Code and t

Page 4 - FOR THE RECORD

Setting the Clock[*]+[G]i[Mas terCode]+[ I]The System Clock uses a 24-hour clock format. For example, 8:05 AM would be entered as 0805; 1:30 PM would

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION

Utility Output Command[*I+[71 or [*]+p]+[Access Code]The Programmable Output (PGM terminal) can be programmed to be activated by a keypad command. Thi

Page 6

PROGRAMMING GUIDEWith the panel disarmed, enter [*][8][lnstaller’s Code]. The default installer’s Code is 1212. The Installer’sCode should be changed

Page 7 - Burglary Zone Wiring Chart

Binary Data DisplayZone lights 1 through 4 are used to display the value of each digit of data in a binary format as shown here:ValueZone 1Zone 2Zone

Page 8 - KEYPAD FUNCTIONS

PROGRAMMING SECTIONS[Of] 1st Phone NumberThis is the first telephone number the Communicator will dial; refer to Section [25] Communicator Call Direct

Page 9 - [*]+[l]:

3/f format - Non-extencfed reportingRequires:l 3-digit account code in sections [02] or 1041. For example, enter 1230 for account code 123l Format Cod

Page 10 - Downloading Call-up Command

[OS]Opening [Disamingj Reporting Codes /After Alarm Reporting CodeOpening Reporting Codes are transmitted to indicate disarming of the system by Acces

Page 11 - Programming

Zone Definitions Digit 2Digit 2 determines the zone type as described below:PIPIPI131r41PIPIPIStandard Delay: Entry and Exit Delays are normally used

Page 12

NOTES FOR UL INSTALLATIONSThis equipment is UL listed in accordance with UL 1023 (Household Burglar Alarm System Units). Thisequipment has not been in

Page 13

[12] 1st System Option CodeWhen Section [12] is entered, the 4 Zone Lights, “Ready” and “Armed” lights will indicate which options areenabled. If a li

Page 14 - PROGRAMMING GUIDE

1143 3rd System Option CodeRefer to Section [12] for programming information.LIGHT111ON =Access code required for bypassl OFF =Access code not require

Page 15 - HEX Data Programming

El161“Slow” Zone Response Time (01 to 99 x IO ms) Location [5] determines the “slow” zone response time;this time is programmable from 10 ms to 990 ms

Page 16 - PROGRAMMING SECTIONS

1231 Communication FormatsThis section determines the communication format to be used when transmitting information to the twotelephone numbers progra

Page 17

Radionics FormatFor conventional Radionics 3/l format, the communications mode should be set on either Radionics rounds [B]or Radionics parity [Cl. Th

Page 18

PIStrobe Output (Latched Alarm Output)WIThe PGM switches to ground on an alarm and remains low until the panel is disarmed. It can be usedto indicate

Page 19 - Interior

[30] Reset to Factory DefaultSoftware ResetEntering Section [30] will reset the control panel’s programming to the default settings. When Section [30]

Page 20

1321 5th System Option CodeRefer to Section [12] for programming instructions.LIGHT[IION =. OFF =PION =. OFF =[31ON =. OFF =[41ON =l OFF =[RION =l OFF

Page 21

PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETSNOTE: In sections [Ol] to [lo], do not enter data into sections that are not used.1st Phone NumberPage i4Enter [0] for the digit

Page 22

Closing (Arming) Reporting Codes /Partial Closing Reporting CodePage f5IAccessCode1-AccessCode2-AccessCode3IAccessCode4l---L--AccessCode5/AccessCode6-

Page 23 - [0] Silent Knight

TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONFeatures...

Page 24

Maintenance Alarms & RestoralsPage 16DefaultL!3JL_.-.lA3.AJu-l,F,8,,,E,3,-Azz.A_l-l.!z.d%-LEJ.J-Zone DefinitionsLow Battery AlarmAC Fail AlarmFuse

Page 25

2nd System Option Code Page 18Default Zone Light ON,oFF, -Zone Light 1Zone 4 N.O. without EOL,oFF, -Zone Light 2Master Code not changeable,oFF, -Zone

Page 26

System Times Page 79Defaultl.lL.!L-Entry Delay (seconds)t?!i_zJ-Exit Delay (seconds),0,4-Siren Cut-off (minutes)J.J_r&u/AC fail transmission delay

Page 27

[23] Communication Formats Page 21Default&L l--J1st Telephone NumberL.BJ I2nd Telephone NumberA format for both numbers must be programmed, even i

Page 28 - PROGRAMMING WORKSHEETS

Communicator Call Direction Options Page 23This section must be completely programmed; do not press [#] to exit until all entries are completed.Defaul

Page 29

4th System Option CodeDefault,ON, /Zone Light 1Page 24Zone Light ONEnable download answer,oFF, IZone Light 2 Enable download callbackDisable callback,

Page 31

LIMITED WARRANTYDigital Security Controls Ltd. warrants that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, the productshall be free of defe

Page 32 - Times Page 79

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTThis equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly, in strict accordance withthe

Page 33

PROGRAMMlNG SECTlONS[01]1st PhoneNumber...

Page 34

INTRODUCTIONFEATURESKeypad ProgrammableThe PC1 150 comes complete with a default programso that it is operational straight from the box with aminimum

Page 35

INSTALLATIONMounting the Pane/The keypad should be located close to the designated “Entry-Exit” door and be mounted at a height convenientfor all user

Page 36

Burglary Zone WiringBurglary zone definition, (for example, Delay, Instant, 24-Hour, and so on) is programmed using the keypad.Refer to Programming Gu

Page 37 - LIMITED WARRANTY

KEYPAD FUNCTIONSIntroductionThe PC1 150 keypad provides complete control of the PC1 150 control panel. The panel can be completelyprogrammed from the

Page 38 - FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

Arming Without Entry DelayTo eliminate the Entry Delay, arm the system by entering [*][9][any Access Code]. An exit through a DelayZone may be made as

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