DSC Classic PC1565 Quick Manual

Quick Guide
Unit C51
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to Classic PC1565
Control Panels
For more detailed information, please refer to the Installation Manual.
Table of Contents
Features .................................................1
Installation .............................................2
Installing the Classic PC1565
Control Panel...............................2
Wiring ....................................................4
Wiring Keybus..............................4
Wiring 24-hr Devices....................5
Wiring PIRs ..................................6
Wiring Fire Detectors ...................7
Wiring SAB ..................................8
Telephones...........................................10
Telephone Connections..............10
Power Up..............................................11
Initial Start Up............................11
Common Start-Up Problems......17
Using the Big Books
The summary of programme options is also a good troubleshooting tool. For example, if you are having diffi­culty getting the panel to send a test transmission, look this feature up in the Installation Manual. Refer to the summary and make sure you have programmed all the required informa­tion. If you think you missed an item, the summary will tell you exactly what programming section you need to look at to check the item.
The other book named Instruction Manual should be given to the client or on-site manager.
For more detailed information, please refer to the Installation Manual.
Default Settings....................................15
Classic PC1565 Expansion Flowchart...16
[*] Commands .....................................18
Clearing Troubles .................................21
Basic Programming .............................24
Programming Using
an LED Keypad ..........................27
Programming Using
an LCD Keypad..........................28
Translation ...........................................29
The Language Barrier ................29
Using the Big Books.............................30
Using the Big Books
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Using the Big Books
Features
are the options that you need to programme in order to have the features work appropriately.
Now look at page 27. This is the beginning of the Programming Worksheets.
In the Programming Worksheets beside every programme item is a section/page number reference. These numbers relate to sections in the Installation Manual.
For example, you may not be sure what “TLM Enable” means in pro­gramming section 15. Beside the option number is a reference number (in this case 5.12) and also a page number (22). If you turn to page 22 and locate section 5.12, you will see that TLM stands for Telephone Line Monitoring. There are several options that require programming for the telephone line monitor feature. These are summarised at the end of the description and include which section the option can be programmed in.
Features
6 on-board zones
Expandable to 8 zones via wireless module or keypad input zones
Supports up to 8 keypads
LED and LCD versions available
2 programmable outputs
All modules connected via 4-wire Keybus
Uses normal alarm cable
Modules can be wired star or daisy chain
All modules are fully supervised
128 event log
•20+ zone types
Zones can be configured as NC, SEOL or DEOL
8 zone attributes
1 true partition
Common zones
Built-in multi-channel communicator
Private line dial option
Selectable comms formats including Contact ID, SIA, 4-8-1 and Pager
Built-in modem for downloading
Remote engineering (via DLS)
2 Separate entry delays
Using the Big Books
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Features
Using the Big Books
Installation
Installing the Classic PC1565 Control Panel
The following steps should be carried out in the order described below. This will help reduce the overall installation time.
Before carrying out any installation work, it is always advisable to walk the site and check the proposed location of all the equipment you are intending to install.
1. Run all cables from the location of the detectors or modules back to the main control panel or zone expander units.
2. Insert the five nylon studs through the back of the steel cabinet and mount the cabinet on the wall. Fit the control panel to the wall. Insert the PCB onto the nylon studs until it locks into place. Connect the two yellow leads from the transformer into the AC– in terminals on the PCB.
3. Fit the remote keypad, detectors and internal & external sounders in the areas described on the specification.
4. Connect the mains cable to the unswitched fuse spur and to the control panel. DO NOT POWER
UP YET.
also includes a list of all additional modules available with a brief descrip­tion of what each module will do.
Section 2 refers to wiring the control panel, including a description of the main panel terminal strip, the connec­tion and operation of the Keybus, current ratings of modules, module supervision and zone wiring.
Section 3 is a summary of all the user keypad commands including arming, disarming, auto bypass and all the keypad commands. Also included is a description of the operation of the function keys and partition and global keypads.
Section 4 is simply a description of how to programme the panel.
Section 5 is broken down into subsec­tions. Each contains a description of how a particular feature works with certain words in the description in bold print. These bold-printed words
Installing the Classic PC1565 Control Panel
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Features
Installation
Using the Big Books
How to use the Installation Manual included with this panel:
The Installation Manual that accom­panies the Classic PC1565 may appear daunting to the first time user. However, once you understand their structure and how to find your way through them, you’ll wonder what all the fuss was about!
You will find inside the control panel two manuals: one named Installation
Manual, one named Instruction Manual.
Please take out the Installation Manual.
Look at the Installation Manual; turning the first page, you should see the Table of Contents. In the Table of Contents, you will see that the manual is broken up into five major sections.
Section 1 is the basic overview of the panel specifications including AUX, Bell and PGM output current ratings, battery and transformer requirements and a quick description of some of the more common features. Section 1
5. Connect all modules on the Keybus using STAR or DAISY chain, red to AUX+, black to AUX–, yellow to yellow and green to green.
6. Connect all detection devices.
7. Connect the external sounder.
8. Insert the lid tamper and wire to the control panel.
9. Fit the battery into the control panel and connect the RED to RED and BLACK to BLACK.
10. Connect the control panel to the telephone line if monitoring or upload/download is required.
11. Close the cabinet lid securely and apply mains power to the unit.
12. Programme the control panel NOTE: The default settings of the
control panel will be suitable for most installations and the mini­mum of additional programming will therefore be required.
13. Test the unit fully using Walktest and communications if pro­grammed.
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Installing the Classic PC1565 Control Panel
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Features
Features
Wiring
Wiring Keybus
The Keybus wiring is the most impor­tant part of the installation process of the Classic PC1565 and its associated modules. The Keybus is a simple 4­wire connection between the main control panel and all modules con­nected to it. Do not use the Keybus cable for connection to any other devices: e.g., do not try to repower detectors or devices using the extra cores in a multi core cable. The Keybus is coloured RED, BLACK, YELLOW, GREEN. All units can be connected to the Keybus in a star or daisy chain formation. All modules have clearly marked terminal blocks that identify the Keybus connection. The Keybus must be run in a mini­mum of 22- gauge, non shielded wire (use shielded wire for intercom stations only). Any module can be connected anywhere to the Keybus provided it is not more than 305 meters from the control panel.
Translation
The Language Barrier
(01) Delay 1 = Final Exit 1 (02) Delay 2 = Final Exit 2 (03) Instant =Normal Zone (05) Interior Stay/Away = (Part Set) Zone will be omitted if no Final exit zone is activated. Zone arms if final exit activated.
(06) Delay Stay/Away zone = Always gives entry delay.
(25) Interior Delay = Entry Route/ Walk Through for domestic installa­tions. Use for Hall PIR. In the Stay Armed mode, this zone will give entry delay when activated.
(04) Interior = Entry Route/Walk Through for commercial installations only. This zone type will not give an entry delay when activated in Stay Armed mode.
(27) Push to Set = Push to Set must be double end of line resistors. Can be o/c device but set to Force Arm, display will read secure system or enter code to set.
Another term that you may not be fully familiar with is “Swinger Shut Down”. This feature is a false alarm feature and is used to control the number of times a signal is transmitted to the central station in a given set condition. This is zone-linked and defaulted to three transmissions per zone. What this means is that if a zone goes faulty and keeps triggering the communicator, the transmission will only be sent a maxi­mum of three times.
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Wiring Keybus
Translation
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