DSC LCD4500, PC4020 User Manual

Table of Contents
Introduction........................................................................................................ 2
About Your Security System .............................................................................. 2
Fire Detection ............................................................................................... 2
Monitoring .................................................................................................... 2
General System Operation .......................................................................... 3
Keypad LED Displays ....................................................................................... 3
System Master Menu Functions ........................................................................ 3
Partition Status Enunciator ................................................................................ 4
Global Keypads ................................................................................................. 4
What is a Global Keypad? ........................................................................... 4
How to use a Global Keypad? ..................................................................... 4
Display of Alarms/Bypassed Zones .................................................................. 9
Auto-bypass/Home-Away Arming ..................................................................... 9
Partition Keypads ............................................................................................ 10
Keypad Zones............................................................................................ 10
User Programming Commands []+[5]+[Access Code] ......................... 13
Programming Additional Access Codes Using
a System Master Code or a Supervisory Code ....................................... 15
Trouble Display [✱]+[2] ............................................................................. 18
Alarm Memory Display [✱]+[3] .................................................................. 21
Door Strike []+[7] or []+[7]+[Access Code] ........................................ 24
Quick Arm [✱]+[0] ..................................................................................... 25
Keypad Lockout .............................................................................................. 25
Fire Safety in the Home ................................................................................... 25
Household Fire Safety Audit............................................................................ 25
Family Escape Planning .................................................................................. 26
Maintenance .................................................................................................... 27
Limited Warranty.............................................................................................. 27
Appendix A
List of Available ASCII Characters ............................................................ 28
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Introduction
The LCD4500 keypad provides easy to understand English language information about the status of your security system and makes daily operation simple by prompting the user through each operation.
The keypad provides audible feedback each time a key is pressed and with unique audible sequences it signals troubles and the correct or incorrect entry of information.
About Your Security System
Your DSC security equipment has been designed to give you the greatest possible flexibility and convenience. The LCD4500 keypad will guide you through each operation with English language prompts. Read this manual carefully and have your installer instruct you on system operation and on which features have been implemented on your system. All users of this system should be equally instructed in its use.
FIRE DETECTION
This equipment is capable of monitoring fire detection devices such as smoke detectors and providing a warning alarm if a fire condition is detected. Good fire detection depends on having adequate numbers of fire detectors placed in appropriate locations. This equipment should be installed in accordance with N.F.P.A. standard #74 (N.F.P.A. Batterymarch Park, Quincey MA 02269). Carefully review the Family Escape Planning guidelines in this manual.
Note: Your installer must enable the fire detection portion of this equipment before it becomes functional.
Important Note
A security system cannot prevent emergencies. It is only intended to alert you and, if included, a monitoring station of an emergency situation. Security systems are generally very reliable but they may not work under all conditions and they are not a substitute for prudent security practices or life and property insurance. Your security system should be installed and serviced by qualified security professionals who should instruct you on the level of protection that has been provided and on system operation.
MONITORING
This system is capable of transmitting alarms, troubles, and emergency information over telephone lines to a monitoring station. If you inadvertently initiate an alarm, immediately call the monitoring station to prevent an unnecessary response.
Note: The monitoring function must be enabled by the installer before it becomes functional.
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GENERAL SYSTEM OPERATION
Your security system is made up of a PC4010 and one or more LCD4500 and various detectors and sensors. The DSC control panel will be mounted out of the way in a utility room or basement. The metal cabinet contains the system electronics, fuses and stand-by battery. There is normally no reason for anyone but the installer or service person to have access to the control panel. The LCD4500 keypads have an audible indicator, an alphanumeric LCD, (Liquid Crystal Display), and command entry keys. The keypad is used to send commands to the system and to display the current system status. The keypad(s) will be mounted in convenient locations inside the protected premises close to the exit-entry doors.
The security system has several zones or areas of protection and each of these zones will have one or more detection sensors connected to it (motion detectors, glassbreak detectors, door contacts or shock sensors).
Keypad LED Displays
READY LIGHT (LCD45X1 KEYPADS ONLY)
If the Ready light is ON, the partition is ready for arming. If the Ready light is OFF, check to see that all doors and windows are
closed and that all movement is stopped in areas covered by motion detectors. The partition cannot be armed unless the Ready light is ON indicating that all zones are closed and the partition is in the Ready state.
ARMED LIGHT
If the Armed light is ON, the partition has been armed successfully.
TROUBLE LIGHT
If the Trouble light is ON, check to see what the trouble condition is and call for service.
System Master Menu Functions
System Master Codes may perform any function for any partition on the system except changing or deleting the System Grand Master Code.
The System Master Menu can be accessed by entering [System Master Code] [9]. Use the [<] [>] keys to display the items of the System Master Menu. Press [] to select an item:
[0] View Event Buffer [1] Set System Time [2] Set System Date [3] Enable DLS Window [4] System Reset [5] Previous Menu
[0] View Event Buffer - This function allows any Master Code to review the
Event Buffer on the keypad display. The first line of the display will show the event number and the partition on which the event occurred; the second line of the display will show the date and time of the event. Press the [] key to display a description of the event. Use the [<] [>] keys to scroll through the list of events in the Event Buffer.
[1] Set System Time programs the system’s 24 hour clock. Enter 4 digits in
24 hour time to set the clock, the first 2 digits are the hour, the last 2 digits are the minutes. For example, to program 2:35 pm, type in 1435.
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[2] Set System Date programs the system’s calendar. Enter 6 digits, the
first two digits are the month, the middle 2 digits are the day, and the last two digits are the year. For example, to program February 14, 1992 type
021492.
[3] Enable DLS Window - The end user can enable ring detect for 60
minutes to allow a computer to call the panel. The installer can disable this function in the DLS section of the installer’s programming.
[4] System Reset - A System Reset turns off the power to the COMBUS for 5
seconds and resets the main panel. No programming will be lost and the time will not have to be reprogrammed. A system reset should be done if there is a COMBUS Communications fault or an Internal fault.
[5] Previous Menu - If the user decides to do nothing, either select this
option, or press the [#] key to return to the arm/disarm state.
Partition Status Enunciator
If the partition status enunciator is enabled, the status of all active partitions will be displayed on the keypad.
The keypads will display
1 2 3 4
A R N F
A = Armed R = Ready N = Not Ready F = Force armed ! = Alarm memory on Partition
Only enabled partitions will be displayed on the partition status enunciator.
Global Keypads
WHAT IS A GLOBAL KEYPAD?
A global keypad is a keypad which belongs to all partitions. It can be accessed by all system users who have a valid access code with the global access attribute enabled. The keypad will prompt the user to arm or disarm their partition(s). The global keypad can also be “loaned” to a partition by selecting options from the global menu then selecting the desired partition. The users can only access partitions which are assigned to their codes.
HOW TO USE A GLOBAL KEYPAD?
The Global Keypad will display the message
ENTER YOUR
ACCESS CODE
or the full system status will be displayed if the global system status option is enabled, or the clock will be displayed if global clock display is enabled. From this state any user entering a valid access code with the global access attribute enabled on their code, may access the system. The system can be directed to perform functions such as arming/disarming and all [] mode functions. No function can be performed without first entering a valid access code.
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• Single Partition Access Code
ENTER YOUR ACCESS CODE
The user enters a valid single partition access code.
[*] TO VIEW < > SYSTEM TROUBLES
This message will be displayed if there are troubles on the system and the installer has enabled the option “GLB KYPD TRB” in the system toggles section.
VIEW TROUBLE < > (TROUBLE MESSAGE)
Press [] to view the troubles on the system. The user can scroll through the troubles by using the [<][>] keys.
(PARTITION LABEL) [*] TO ARM < >
This message will be displayed if the partition is ready to be armed. Press the [] key to arm.
WARNING BYPASS ACTIVE
This message will be displayed for 3 seconds if the partition is armed with zones bypassed.
PARTITION ARMED WITH OPEN ZONES
This message will be displayed for 3 seconds if the partition is armed with force armable zones open.
EXIT DELAY IN PROGRESS...
This message will be displayed for 3 seconds when a partition is armed.
ENTER YOUR ACCESS CODE
After the exit delay in progress message has been displayed the keypad will return to this message.
(PARTITION LABEL) <> * FOR OPEN ZONES
If the partition is not ready to be armed because of open zones on the partition, this message will be displayed.
ZONE OPEN < > (ZONE LABEL) O
Press the [] key to view the open zones on the partition. Open zones can be viewed by pressing the [<] [>] keys.
[*]TO BYPASS ALL OPEN ZONES
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After all open zones have been viewed the user will be given the option to bypass all open zones. To bypass all open zones press the [] key.
(PARTITION LABEL) <> UNABLE TO ARM
This message will be displayed if the partition is not ready to be armed because of something other then open zones on the partition.
(PARTITION LABEL) [*] TO DISARM < >
This message will be displayed if the partition is armed.
NO ALARMS IN MEMORY
Press the [] key to disarm the partition. If the partition is disarmed and no alarms occurred during the current armed period this message will be displayed for 3 seconds.
ALARM MEMORY < > (PARTITION LABEL)
If the partition is disarmed with alarms in memory, this message is displayed. Press the [<][>] keys to scroll through the partitions that have alarm memory on them.
[*]FOR OTHER OPTIONS < >
If the user wishes to perform a function to a partition that is not available through the global menu, the keypad can be loaned to the desired partition be pressing the [] key at this option.
ACCESSING (PARTITION LABEL)
When a keypad is loaned to another partition this message will be displayed for 3 seconds. Once the keypad is loaned to another partition, it will function as if it was a keypad that belonged to that partition. The user will be able to perform all [] functions (e.g. [] [7] Door Strike) and disarm the panel using conventional methods.
EXITING FROM (PARTITION LABEL)
The keypad will return to global mode after 20 seconds of no key presses made (this time is programmable by the installer). The keypad will also return to global mode if the [#] key is pressed. This message will be displayed for 3 seconds then the keypad will return to global mode.
• Multi-partition Access Code
ENTER YOUR ACCESS CODE
The user enters a valid multi partition access code.
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[*] TO VIEW < > SYSTEM TROUBLES
This message will be displayed if there are troubles on the system and the installer has enabled the option “GLB KYPD TRB” in the system toggles section.
VIEW TROUBLE < > (TROUBLE MESSAGE)
Press [] to view the troubles on the system. The user can scroll through the troubles by using the [<][>] keys.
[*] TO ARM < > YOUR PARTITIONS
This message will be displayed if all partitions that the access code belongs to are ready to be armed. Press the [] key to arm all partitions that the code belongs to. The panel will only arm partitions that belong to the entered access code.
UNABLE TO ARM YOUR PARTITIONS
This message will be displayed if any one of the partitions that the access code belongs to is not ready to be armed.
[*] TO DISARM < > YOUR PARTITIONS
This message will be displayed if any of the partitions that the access code belongs to are armed. Press the [] key to disarm all partitions that the access code belongs to. The panel will only disarm partitions that belong to the entered access code.
(PARTITION LABEL) [*] TO ARM < >
Press the [<][>] keys to scroll through the partitions. Note that only partitions that belong to the access code entered can be viewed. This message will be displayed if the partition is ready to be armed. Press the [] key to arm.
WARNING BYPASS ACTIVE
This message will be displayed for 3 seconds if the partition is armed with zones bypassed.
PARTITION ARMED WITH OPEN ZONES
This message will be displayed for 3 seconds if the partition is armed with force armable zones open.
EXIT DELAY IN PROGRESS...
This message will be displayed for 3 seconds when a partition is armed.
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ENTER YOUR ACCESS CODE
After the exit delay in progress message has been displayed the keypad will return to this message.
(PARTITION LABEL) <> * FOR OPEN ZONES
If the partition is not ready to be armed because of open zones on the partition, this message will be displayed.
ZONE OPEN < > (ZONE LABEL) O
Press the [] key to view the open zones on the partition. Open zones can be viewed by pressing the [<] [>] keys.
[*]TO BYPASS ALL OPEN ZONES
After all open zones have been viewed the user will be given the option to bypass all open zones. To bypass all open zones press the [] key.
(PARTITION LABEL) <> UNABLE TO ARM
This message will be displayed if the partition is not ready to be armed because of something other then open zones on the partition.
(PARTITION LABEL) [*] TO DISARM < >
This message will be displayed if the partition is armed.
NO ALARMS IN MEMORY
Press the [] key to disarm the partition. If the partition is disarmed and no alarms occurred during the current armed period this message will be displayed for 3 seconds.
ALARM MEMORY < > (PARTITION LABEL)
If the partition is disarmed with alarms in memory, this message is displayed. Press the [<][>] keys to scroll through the partitions that have alarm memory on them.
[*]FOR OTHER OPTIONS < >
If the user wishes to perform a function to a partition that is not available through the global menu, the keypad can be loaned to the desired partition.
[*]TO SELECT (PARTITION LABEL)
Press the [<][>] keys to scroll to the desired partition, then press the [✱] key.
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ACCESSING (Partition label)
When a keypad is loaned to another partition this message will be displayed for 3 seconds. Once the keypad is loaned to another partition, it will function as if it was a keypad that belonged to that partition. The user will be able to perform all [] functions (e.g. [] [7] Door Strike) and disarm the panel using conventional methods.
EXITING FROM (Partition Label)
The keypad will return to global mode after 20 seconds of no key presses made (this time is programmable by the installer). The keypad will also return to global mode if the [#] key is pressed. This message will be displayed for three seconds, then the keypad will return to global mode.
Display of Alarms/Bypassed Zones
Your installer may enable bypassed zones or zones in alarm to be viewed on armed partitions. If so, pressing the [<] [>] keys will display any zones on the partition that have gone into alarm with the message “View Alarms” followed by the zone label. Any zones on the partition which were manually bypassed may also be viewed by pressing the [<] [>] keys.
Note that Home-Away zones which are normally bypassed upon arming the system will not be displayed.
Auto-bypass/Home-Away Arming
If a correct access code is entered and you do not exit the premises through a designated exit-entry door, the system will, at the end of the Exit delay time, arm with interior zones automatically bypassed if those interior zones have been programmed as “Home-Away” zones. These zones will remain bypassed until a delay zone is tripped or [] [1] is entered to reactivate bypassed home-away zones.
This is a convenience feature for someone who wishes to remain on the premises with the system armed. That person does not have to manually bypass the home-away zones.
If partitions are remotely armed using a global or multi partition access code i.e. a code that can arm/disarm partitions 1, 2 and 3. The home-away zones will be active on those partitions except the one being armed from if the user does not exit through a delay zone.
To reactivate the Home-Away zones that have been automatically bypassed, press [] [1]. This command is a quick method of fully arming the system in residential applications.
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