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. WARNING 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. Installation Manual Software Version 2.3 / DLS-1 v6.7 and up See Back Cover for New Features in Version 2.3. They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only be detected Any products returned to DSC which have the Installer’s Lockout option enabled and exhibit no other prob- in unobstructed areas covered by these beams. They cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls, ceil- ings, floor, closed doors, glass partitions, glass doors or windows.
Tab le o f C o nt e nt s Section 1: System Introduction 5.4 Assigning Keypad Zones.17 1.1 Specifications.1 5.5 Communicator – Dialing.17 1.2 Additional Devices.2 5.6 Communicator – Account Numbers.17 1.3 Out of the Box.2 5.7 Communicator –. PC5 85 Wiri ng D i ag ra m. Se c t ion 1: Sy st e m In tro du c ti on Specifications Digital Communicator Specifications. Supports major communication formats including SIA and Downloading Software Support Contact ID. PC585 v2.3 uses DLS-1 v6.7 and up. Several different cabinets are available for the PC585 mod- In addition to the information below, see the back cover for a ules. They are as follows: DSC module compatibility table.
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PC5003C Cabinet PC5132 Wireless Receiver Main control cabinet for the PC585 main panel. Dimensions The PC5132 Wireless Receiver can be used to connect up to 288mm x 298mm x 78mm / 11.3”. NOTE:Do not connect the battery until all other wiring is com- DSC logo sticker on the front of the cabinet. Connect the battery before connecting the AC. NOTE:You must complete all wiring before connecting the bat- Connect the RED battery lead to the positive battery terminal. Programmable Output Terminals – PGM1 and PGM2. Any module can be connected anywhere along the Key- Each PGM output is designed so that when activated by the bus.
You do not need to run a separate Keybus wire for panel, the terminal will switch to ground keypads, etc. G e t t i n g S t a r t e d: 2.
6 S u p e r v i s i o n panel (section 013: 1 -2). See 5.2 “Zone Programming” on 3. Enter 0 for Slot Assignment 4. NOTE: This option can only be selected if Normally Closed LINKS Supervision (24 Hour Supervisory) (NC) detection devices or contacts are being used. When using LINKS1000 cellular com- NOTE:Only one NC contact can be connected to each zone. Municator, any main board Wiring multiple detection devices or contacts on a single loop zone may be configured is not allowed. G e t t i n g S t a r t e d: 2.
1 1 K e y p a d Z o n e s Wiring”. End of line resistors must be placed on the device end of the loop, not at the keypad. S e c ti on 3: K e y p ad C o m m a nd s Use any system keypad to enter commands and/or program Automatic Arming the PC585 security system. The LED keypad uses function The system can be programmed to Auto-Arm at a specific and zone indicator lights to represent alarm functions and sta- time every day if it is in the disarmed condition. K e y p a d C o m m a n d s: 3. 4. C o m m a n d s Activate Stay/Away Zones To view trouble conditions from an LED keypad: If the system is armed in stay mode, the.1 command can 1.5 Programming Access Codes.6 User Functions There are 37 access codes available to the user.
Honeywell Default Installer Code
They are: This command can be used to program several different func- tions: Access code (40). One master code To program User Functions: Access codes (01)-(32).
K e y p a d C o m m a n d s: 3. 5 F u n c t i o n K e y s Keypad Sounder Control below. Press and hold the appropriate key for two seconds to You can select from 21 different keypad tones. 11.5 Programming Access Codes: A valid master Features Available for the LCD5500Z code must also be entered. These features are only available for LCD5500Z keypads with 12.6 User Functions: A valid master code must also zone inputs: be entered. Automatic Scrolling of Alarms in Memory 13.71 Command Output Option #1: A valid. S e c tio n 4: H o w t o P ro g ra m The following section of the manual describes the Installer’s Programming Decimal Data Programming function and how to program the various sec- A set number of programming boxes are allotted for each sec- tions.
Programming Toggle Option Sections The keypad displays the information using a binary format, according to the following chart: Some programming sections contain several toggle options. See Hex data entry instructions The panel will use zone lights 1 through 8 to indicate if the dif- ferent options are enabled or disabled.
S e c t io n 5: P ro g ra m De s c ri p t i o n s The following section explains the operation of all programma- should be disarmed. If the panel is disarmed before the entry ble features and options and provides a summary of all corre- time expires, no alarm will be generated. the Bell Cutoff time expires (Section 005 “System Times”), or 23 Maintained Keyswitch Arm Zone until a code is entered. (See 5.13 “Bell” on page 23.) When this zone is violated, the system will arm. When this zone is secured, the system will disarm. NOTE:If a second Fire type zone is violated or if the Fire keys are pressed during the delay period, the panel will latch the 24 LINKS Answer Zone.
P r o g r a m D e s c r i p t i o n s: 5. 4 A s s i g n i n g K e y p a d Z o n e s and bell for a zone once its swinger limit has been redial after the amount of time programmed in the Delay reached. NOTE: If you enter a telephone number section (sections 301 Zone Restorals - 303) at an LED keypad, pressing # will delete the pro- If the Restoral on Bell Time-out option is selected, the panel will send the Zone Restoral Reporting Code for the zone if grammed telephone number and change all the digits to F. P r o g r a m D e s c r i p t i o n s: 5.
9 C o m m u n i c a t o r – R e p o r t i n g F o r m a t s With the 1600Hz Handshake option enabled, the communica- Wireless Maintenance Reporting Codes. To prevent the panel from reporting an event, the reporting NOTE:Do not use the digit C in a reporting code when using code should be programmed as 00. Pager Format. In most cases, the digit C will be interpreted as Please refer to Appendix A: “Reporting Codes”. Wwe raw game softonic. P r o g r a m D e s c r i p t i o n s: 5.
1 1 P G M O u t p u t O p t i o n s User Enabled DLS Window option is enabled, when the user put will follow the activation of the alarm output (pre-alert) for opens the DLS window with.6Master code5, the DLS. NOTE:This output will activate for silent and audible alarms or 15 Remote Operation (DLS-1 Support) medical conditions only. It will not activate during pre-alert or This output can be activated and deactivated remotely using delays. The DLS software. 16 LINKS1000 Support (PGM1 Only) If attribute 8 is turned ON, the output will activate for the The PGM output will be used as a data wire to communicate number of seconds programmed in the PGM output timer.
P r o g r a m D e s c r i p t i o n s: 5. 1 2 T e l e p h o n e L i n e M o n i t o r ( T L M ) Be careful when selecting the normal and active states of If Fire Bell Continuous is enabled, the alarm output will.
013: 8 (see section 5.13 “Bell” on page 23). The alarm out- Closing Confirmation, if enabled, will cause the keypad to put will sound until a code is entered or until the bell cut-off beep 8 times rapidly after the closing reporting code has time expires. P r o g r a m D e s c r i p t i o n s: 5. 1 9 S w i n g e r S h u t d o w n The Audible Exit Fault, as explained in Section 3.1, will notify Swinger Shutdown level has been reached. 5.25 Keypad Tampers This process will continue until the panel has successfully communicated with the central station or until the panel’s pro- If the Keypad Tampers Enable option is selected, the panel grammed number of dialing attempts have been exhausted.
Will display and transmit a General System Tamper reporting code if any keypad is removed from the wall. P r o g r a m D e s c r i p t i o n s: 5. 2 9 T i m e b a s e Solution: Program the panel to adjust the clock by 51 sec- Restore PC5400 Printer to Default ProgrammingSection 997 onds (instead of the default 60 seconds) for the last minute of Restore Panel to Default Programming.
Welcome to the forum. There might be an easy solution for this, IF the Installer's Code was not changed from the default of 5555. Let's find out. Enter.8 5555 and see what happens. If you get a single long tone, then the Installer's Code has been changed from the default, and we'll have to try something else.
If you get a quick series of short beeps, and the 'Program' light flashes and the 'Armed' light comes on, then you have successfully entered Installer's Programming. If this happens, press # # to exit programming, then post back, and we'll go from there. Ken, I had actually spent quite a while looking through other peoples questions on the forum and had seen exactly what you suggested.
It was very helpfull looking but it did not work. When I try.8 5555 I get a long beep and then it returns to ready after a little while.
I also was able to print the intallation manual from the site. I read thru many part of the manual and was hoping not to have return the unit to 'default' settings. I found ADT signs in the garage and hope that it is not locked out as I read in the forum that ADT sometimes has done this. Is there anything alse that can be checked? I am not experienced with home alarms. I have wired many commercial security doors openings ( magnetic locks, keypads, power supplies etc.) but not home alarms.
By looking in the panel it does not seem too dificult. I am only worried about what seems to be some 'programming' in the manual.
I would be more than willing to learn and take a shot at it (with some help). The systems seems very basic. It only has 4 zones. 1 and 2 are front and garage entry doors, 3 is sliding back door and 4 is an inside living room motion.
Thank you, Mel P.S. The forum has been very informative and it is great to find a place to obtain help. Mel, The signs in the garage do not make me hopeful. Even if the panel is not locked out, there are likely some programming items that are specifically tied to the installation company that would make reprogramming very difficult. My suggestion is this: for about fifty bucks, you can get a new PC1616 panel (the replacement for the 1555).
With your background, swapping the panels will be a walk in the park, and we'll gladly help you with the relatively small amount of programming you'll need to do.
The DSC 1616, DSC 1832 and the DSC 1864 all come with the same default factory master codes and installer codes. If you just bought or defaulted your PowerSeries panel, the codes will be at these defaults. If you are taking a system over, there is a high probability that the codes will be changed. But it is always a good idea to at least try these codes first as it is not unheard of for the installer code to be left on the default.
The default master code is 1234. The master code is automatically assigned to user number 40. The master code is the first user code that comes programmed on the panel and it cannot be deleted, but it can and should be changed. The master code allows you to do quite a few things on the alarm system. You can arm and disarm the system and any partition on the system if you are using multiple partitions. It will allow you to access the.5 menu to add, change, and delete other user codes. You can also access the.6 menu which allows you to do numerous things such as checking the event log, changing keypad brightness, or setting the time and date. You will want to change this to a code that only you know so that someone does not break in and just try to enter 1234 to disarm the system.
This would make your alarm system much less effective against a break in. The default installer code for a DSC is 5555. The installer code is the code that is used to get into the DSC programming mode so you can set the system up and make changes to panel programming. Having the installer code is the most important part of setting up the system.
You will not be able to arm or disarm with the system with the installer code. But if you have the installer code you can make any changes you want to the system, including changing the master code. The installer code, like the master code should ideally be changed to a number that is not easy to guess. While it is perhaps not as critical as changing the master code for security purposes, if someone has access to the system while it is disarmed and they have intentions to make changes having an installer code that is not the system default is important.
Hi All had a question, bought a house with DSC Classic PC1565 alarm bla bla bla Previous owners gave me only code they knew which i assume is the master code. So i enter the process to change the master code pressing.5master code40new code# and it worked but the odd thing is the old code still works. So if i enter my new code that works and also the old owner code works to(not ideal obviously) So would it be safe to assume that the old owner code could be the installer code? If not then can anyone think why i can enter my code and the old code? I am very sure my new code is the master code as it is the onyl one that can be used to change system time and other things which it does whereas the older code doesnt. Should i perform a factory reset - is this hard? Hi there,.5 (master code) 40 (new master code) # changes the master code, 40 being the location for the master code what you probably have is the old user code being programmed into another user location.
Which can be from 01 - 32 So if you wanted to save yourself from having to default the panel, erase all users from 01 - 32 and try that. To delete user codes Enter.5Master Codecode number 01 to 32. # will return to ready state. FYI you can't delete the master code To enter new users (not master) Enter.5Master Codecode number 01 to 32new access code. Hope this helps.
I moved into an existing house we moved in 18months ago that had a DSC PC580 controller pad with PC5508Z LED Keypad. I was able to plead to previous owners & obtained Master Code to system but don't have an Installer code.
Ihave tried basic installer codes like 1234, 1555, 1500, 5555 but to no avail! I need help to get the DSC Installer Code Reset and reprogram the unit after the system default programming is restored. The system has one wired Motion sensor, 6 external wire door contacts, a keypad, a classic wired Red Panic button in Master bedroom & a fire/bell siren. I don't find any end of line resistors installed on the controller pads.
The unit is currently programmed & in working condition with a battery backup & phone connection over VOIP. The system is not serviced by monitoring and faults with trouble. In order to expand more motion coverage, I decided to add motion sensors for more coverage. Since I don't want to drill & run wires, I chose to go wireless route, with receiver/keypad RF5501-403 and Wireless motion sensor WM/PIR F2-200.
I replaced PC5508Z keypad with RF5501-403 keypad for a standard PC5132 receiver and an LCD5501Z keypad. I still need to install wireless PIR motion sensor but have been unable to program the RF5501-403 since I don't have the installer code. I would also like to add the PC5508Z LED keypad with Red Panic button in Master that has a 4strand unused wiring already run. I read through several forum messages to read up on how to default the DSC controller pad & how to verify if infact unit could be reset. One such message points out. The number of clicks is not as important as the fact that it IS clicking. That is the sound the phone line relay repeatedly attempting to establish its normal operating state.
It cannot do that, indicating that lockout is enabled; you must replace the board. Considering that the PC580 is an older system, and that you can get a new PC1616 for less than 60 bucks or a PC1832 for under 70, that shouldn't be considered bad news. Your 5501 and 5508 keypads will be compatible with the new system, as will all the sensors. And since the keypads have a panic function built in, you needn't bother with the separate panic button (although you can still use it if you wish).