Zone Label
Zone
Type
Zone Attributes
Serial Number
(Wireless)
PC5010 – Zone 17-32 Assignment
Wireless
Tx Del.
Swing.
Force
Bypass
Chime
Steady/Pulsed
Audible/Silent
Keypad Programming
[000] Keypad Assignment (Section 2.6 “Keypad Assignment”)
NOTE: This must be done at each keypad requiring programming.
[0] Partition and Slot [Valid entries are 0 (Global),1 and 2 for the Partition and 1-8 for the Slot]
[1] Function Key 1 Assignment (Valid entries are 00-21)
[2] Function Key 2 Assignment (Valid entries are 00-21)
[3] Function Key 3 Assignment (Valid entries are 00-21)
[4] Function Key 4 Assignment (Valid entries are 00-21)
[5] Function Key 5 Assignment (Valid entries are 00-21)
01 Select Partition 1 from Global
Programmable Output Options
00 Not used
01 Burglary and Fire Bell Output
02 For future use
03 Sensor Reset [✱][7][2]
04 2-Wire Smoke Support (PGM2 Only)
05 System (Partition) Armed Status
06 Ready To Arm
07 Keypad Buzzer Follow Mode
08 Courtesy Pulse
09 System Trouble Output (with Trouble options)
10 Latched System Event [Strobe (with Event options)]
11 System Tamper (all sources: zones, kpd, modules)
12 TLM and Alarm
NOTE: PGM output options [03], [04] and [20] cannot be used
ON
Arm / Disarm Bell Squawk enabled▲
Bell Squawk During Auto Arm
Bell Squawk On Exit Delay
Bell Squawk On Entry Delay
Bell Squawk On Trouble
Audible Exit Beeps
Exit Delay Termination Enabled
OFF
Arm / Disarm Bell Squawk disabled
No Bell Squawk During Auto Arm
No Bell Squawk On Exit Delay
No Bell Squawk On Entry Delay
No Bell Squawk On Trouble
Silent Exit Delay
Exit Delay Termination Disabled
Fire Bell is continuous
Fire Bell follows Bell Cut-off
Section
5.20
5.15
5.15
5.15
3.4
5.15
5.15
5.12
[015] Third System Option Code
Default
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
I________I
I________I
I________I
I________I
OFF
OFF
ON
I________I
OFF
I________I
I________I
I________I
Option
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ON
Fire Keys Enabled
Panic Keys Audible (Bell / Beeps)
Quick Exit Enabled
Quick Arming Enabled
([✱][0]/Function keys)
Code Required For Bypassing♦
Master Code Not Changeable
TLM Enabled
OFF
Fire Keys Disabled
Panic Keys Silent
Quick Exit Disabled
Quick Arming Disabled
/ Function keys Require Code
No Code Required
Master Code Changeable
TLM Disabled
TLM Audible When Armed
TLM Trouble Only When Armed
Section
5.14
5.14
3.4
3.4
3.4
3.1
5.11
5.11
[016] Fourth System Option Code
Default
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
AC Trouble Displayed♦
Trouble Light Flashes if AC Fails
Blank Keypad When Not Used
Code Required to Remove Kypd Blanking
Keypad Backlighting is enabled
Power Save Mode enabled
Bypass Status Displayed While Armed
Keypad Tampers enabled
OFF
Section
AC Trouble Not Displayed
3.4
Trouble Light Does Not Follow AC Status
3.4
Keypad Active Always
5.23
No Code Required
5.23
Keypad Backlighting is disabled
5.19
Power Save Mode disabled
5.23
Bypass Status Not Displayed While Armed 5.20
Keypad Tampers disabled
5.25
[020] Keypad Zone Assignments (Section 5.1.1 “Assigning Keypad Zones”)
(Valid entries are zones 01-32) NOTE: Only one keypad may be assigned to each zone.
Default
Zone Address
Keypad
Default
Zone Address
Keypad
00
I_______I_______I
1
00
I_______I_______I
5
00
I_______I_______I
2
00
I_______I_______I
6
00
I_______I_______I
3
00
I_______I_______I
7
4
00
I_______I_______I
8
00
I_______I_______I
♦ Required for UL listed systems.
▲ Required for UL Grade A systems.
6
Advanced System Programming
Zone Attribute Defaults (Y = Option ON; N = Option OFF):
Attribute:
*Record here based on programming in sections [001] - [004].
PGM Attributes (Section 5.10 “PGM Outputs”)
Program only the following attributes for the PGM Options listed. All others will be ignored. PGM Options are programmed in
sections [009], [010], [011].
PGM Attribute Defaults (Y = Attribute ON; N = Attribute OFF):
Attribute:
* PGM attribute (3) must be ON
for PGM output types [04], [23]
and [24] for proper operation.
** PGM option [01] Burg./Fire Bell
cannot be partitioned.
1 is on Partition 1
2 is on Partition 1
3 is on Partition 1
4 is on Partition 1
5 is on Partition 1
6 is on Partition 1
7 is on Partition 1
8 is on Partition 1
1 is not on Partition 1
2 is not on Partition 1
3 is not on Partition 1
4 is not on Partition 1
5 is not on Partition 1
6 is not on Partition 1
7 is not on Partition 1
8 is not on Partition 1
[203] Partition 1 Zone Assignments (9-16) (Section 5.9 “Partition/Zone Assignment”)
Default
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
9 is on Partition 1
10 is on Partition 1
11 is on Partition 1
12 is on Partition 1
13 is on Partition 1
14 is on Partition 1
15 is on Partition 1
16 is on Partition 1
OFF
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
9 is not on Partition 1
10 is not on Partition 1
11 is not on Partition 1
12 is not on Partition 1
13 is not on Partition 1
14 is not on Partition 1
15 is not on Partition 1
16 is not on Partition 1
[204] Partition 1 Zone Assignments (17-24) (Section 5.9 “Partition/Zone Assignment”)
Default
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
17 is on Partition 1
18 is on Partition 1
19 is on Partition 1
20 is on Partition 1
21 is on Partition 1
22 is on Partition 1
23 is on Partition 1
24 is on Partition 1
9
OFF
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
17 is not on Partition 1
18 is not on Partition 1
19 is not on Partition 1
20 is not on Partition 1
21 is not on Partition 1
22 is not on Partition 1
23 is not on Partition 1
24 is not on Partition 1
[205] Partition 1 Zone Assignments (25-32) (Section 5.9 “Partition/Zone Assignment”)
Default
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
25 is on Partition 1
26 is on Partition 1
27 is on Partition 1
28 is on Partition 1
29 is on Partition 1
30 is on Partition 1
31 is on Partition 1
32 is on Partition 1
OFF
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
Zone
25 is not on Partition 1
26 is not on Partition 1
27 is not on Partition 1
28 is not on Partition 1
29 is not on Partition 1
30 is not on Partition 1
31 is not on Partition 1
32 is not on Partition 1
[206] Partition 2 Zone Assignments (1-8) (Section 5.9 “Partition/Zone Assignment”)
Default
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Zone 1 is on Partition 2
Zone 2 is on Partition 2
Zone 3 is on Partition 2
Zone 4 is on Partition 2
Zone 5 is on Partition 2
Zone 6 is on Partition 2
Zone 7 is on Partition 2
Zone 8 is on Partition 2
OFF
Zone 1 is not on Partition 2
Zone 2 is not on Partition 2
Zone 3 is not on Partition 2
Zone 4 is not on Partition 2
Zone 5 is not on Partition 2
Zone 6 is not on Partition 2
Zone 7 is not on Partition 2
Zone 8 is not on Partition 2
[207] Partition 2 Zone Assignments (9-16) (Section 5.9 “Partition/Zone Assignment”)
Default
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Zone 9 is on Partition 2
Zone 10 is on Partition 2
Zone 11 is on Partition 2
Zone 12 is on Partition 2
Zone 13 is on Partition 2
Zone 14 is on Partition 2
Zone 15 is on Partition 2
Zone 16 is on Partition 2
OFF
Zone 9 is not on Partition 2
Zone 10 is not on Partition 2
Zone 11 is not on Partition 2
Zone 12 is not on Partition 2
Zone 13 is not on Partition 2
Zone 14 is not on Partition 2
Zone 15 is not on Partition 2
Zone 16 is not on Partition 2
[208] Partition 2 Zone Assignments (17-24) (Section 5.9 “Partition/Zone Assignment”)
Default
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Zone 17 is on Partition 2
Zone 18 is on Partition 2
Zone 19 is on Partition 2
Zone 20 is on Partition 2
Zone 21 is on Partition 2
Zone 22 is on Partition 2
Zone 23 is on Partition 2
Zone 24 is on Partition 2
OFF
Zone 17 is not on Partition 2
Zone 18 is not on Partition 2
Zone 19 is not on Partition 2
Zone 20 is not on Partition 2
Zone 21 is not on Partition 2
Zone 22 is not on Partition 2
Zone 23 is not on Partition 2
Zone 24 is not on Partition 2
[209] Partition 2 Zone Assignments (25-32) (Section 5.9 “Partition/Zone Assignment”)
Default
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Zone 25 is on Partition 2
Zone 26 is on Partition 2
Zone 27 is on Partition 2
Zone 28 is on Partition 2
Zone 29 is on Partition 2
Zone 30 is on Partition 2
Zone 31 is on Partition 2
Zone 32 is on Partition 2
10
OFF
Zone 25 is not on Partition 2
Zone 26 is not on Partition 2
Zone 27 is not on Partition 2
Zone 28 is not on Partition 2
Zone 29 is not on Partition 2
Zone 30 is not on Partition 2
Zone 31 is not on Partition 2
Zone 32 is not on Partition 2
Communicator Programming
NOTE: For sections [301] to [352], the contents of every section by default is [F].
[301] First Telephone Number (32 Digits) (Section 5.4 “Communicator – Phone Numbers”)
I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I
[302] Second Telephone Number (32 Digits) (Section 5.4 “Communicator – Phone Numbers”)
I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I
[303] Third Telephone Number (32 Digits) (Section 5.4 “Communicator – Phone Numbers”)
I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I_____I
[360] Communicator Format Options (Section 5.6 “Communicator – Reporting Formats”)
NOTE: The 3rd phone number follows the format programmed for the 1st phone number.
Default
02
ON
1st Telephone Number
2nd Telephone Number
1st Telephone Number (via LINKS)
2nd Telephone Number (via LINKS)
For Future Use
OFF
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
[368] System Test Transmissions♦ (Section 5.3 “Communicator – Dialing”)
Default
Option ON
1
1st Telephone Number
I________I
ON
2
I________I
2nd Telephone Number
OFF
3
OFF
I________I
1st Telephone Number (via LINKS)
4
I________I
2nd Telephone Number (via LINKS)
OFF
5-8
I________I
For Future Use
OFF
♦ Required for Grades B and C central stations.
OFF
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
[370] Communication Variables
Default
Swinger Shutdown (Alarms and Rest) ♦
003 I_______I_______I_______I
Swinger Shutdown (Tampers and Rest) ♦
003 I_______I_______I_______I
Swinger Shutdown (Maint and Rest)
003 I_______I_______I_______I
Transmission Delay Time ♦
000 I_______I_______I_______I
AC Failure Communication Delay
030 I_______I_______I_______I
TLM Trouble Delay
003 I_______I_______I_______I
030 I_______I_______I_______I
Test Transmission Cycle (land line)▲
Test Transmission Cycle (LINKS)▲
030 I_______I_______I_______I
Zone Low Battery Transmission Delay
007 I_______I_______I_______I
Delinquency Transmisison Cycle
030 I_______I_______I_______I
*Depends on programming in section [380], option [8].
♦ Shall not be used on UL listed systems.
▲ Program as 001 on UL listed systems.
NOTE: To disable the AC failure communications delay, program [000].
[371] Test Transmission Time of Day (Section 5.13 “Test Transmission”)
Default: 9999
I_______I_______I_______I_______I
(Valid entries are 0000-2359, 9999 to disable)
[380] First Communicator Option Code
Default
Option
ON
1
I_______I
Communications Enabled♦
ON
2
I_______I
Restorals on Bell Time-out
OFF
3
OFF
I_______I
Pulse Dialing
4
I_______I
Switch to Pulse Dialing on 5th Attempt
ON
5
I_______I
3rd Phone Number enabled
OFF
6
I_______I
Alternate Dial (1st and 3rd)
OFF
7
I_______I
Call LINKS as well as Land Line
OFF
8
I_______I
Delinquency Follows Zone Activity (hrs)
OFF
♦ Required for commercial burglary applications.
16
OFF
Communications Disabled
Restorals Follow Zones
DTMF Dialing
DTMF Dial For All Attempts
3rd Phone Number disabled
Call 1st Number, Backup to 3rd
LINKS is Backup of Land Line(s)
Delinquency Follows Arming (days)
Section
5.3
5.7.2
5.3
5.3
5.4
5.4
5.26
5.7.11
[381] Second Communicator Option Code
Default
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
Section
Open After Alarm Kypd Ringback enabled Open After Alrm Kypd Ringback disabled 5.20
Open After Alarm Bell Ringback enabled Open After Alrm Bell Ringback disabled 5.20
SIA Sends Programmed Rep. Codes
SIA Sends Automatic Rep. Codes
5.6
Closing Confirmation Enabled
Closing Confirmation Disabled
5.20
Phone 1 & 3 Listen-in enabled
Disabled
5.30
Phone 2 Listen-in enabled
Disabled
5.30
For Future Use
♦ NOTE: The downloading feature has not been investigated by UL.
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Module Programming
[801] PC5400 Printer Module Programming
Please refer to your PC5400 Installation Manual for installation and programming instructions.
[802] PC59XX Audio Interface Programming
Please refer to your PC59XX Installation Manual for installation and programming instructions.
[803] LINKS2X50 Long Range Radio Interface Programming
Please refer to your LINKS2X50 Installation Manual for installation and programming instructions.
[804] PC5132 Wireless Expansion Programming
Please refer to your PC5132 Installation Manual for programming locations and instructions.
[805] AML Support Programming
Please refer to your PC5100 Installation Instructions for programming locations and instructions.
Special Installer Functions
[901] Installer Walk Test Mode Enable / Disable (Section 5.33 “Walk Test [Installer]”)
[902] Module Supervision Reset (Section 2.7 “Enable Supervision”)
[903] Module Supervision Field (Section 2.7 “Enable Supervision”)
[904] Wireless Module Placement Test (Section 5.27 “Wireless Expansion”)
• Select the module / transmitter (Zones 01-32).
• Press [#] to Cancel.
Placement
Led Keypad
Good
Light 1 ON Steady
Fair
Light 2 ON Steady
Bad
Light 3 ON Steady
Programming LCD5500(Z) Keypads
How to Program the LCD Keypad
If you have an LCD5500(Z) Keypad additional programming is required for proper operation. The following is a description
of the programming options available:
How to Enter LCD Programming
Step 1 - Press [✱], [8], [Installer Code] (Enter Installer Programming). Press the [✱] key
Step 2 - Enter the 2 digit Section number to program.
Follow the programming procedure as outlined in Section 4 – “How To Program” – in the PC5010 Installation Manual.
Programmable Labels
If you install any LCD5500 v1.x keypads, after you download the labels (for zones, partitions, etc.) to the
keypads, you may have to power the keypads down and then up, and re-select the keypad language, for the
keypads to display properly.
LCD display labels can be changed from their default settings to make operation of the system easier for the end user. The
following is the procedure for changing labels:
Step 1 - Enter LCD Programming.
Step 2 - Enter the Number corresponding to the label you wish to program.
Step 3 - Use the arrow keys (<>) to move the underline bar underneath the letter to be changed.
Step 4 - Press the number key [1] to [9] corresponding to the letter you require. The first time you press the number the first
letter will appear. Pressing the number key again will display the next letter. Refer to the following chart:
[1] - A, B, C, 1
[3] - G, H, I, 3
[5] - M, N, O, 5
[7] - S, T, U, 7
[9] - Y, Z, 9,0
[2] - D, E, F, 2
[4] - J, K, L, 4
[6] - P, Q, R, 6
[8] - V, W, X, 8
[0] - Space
Step 5 - When the required letter or number is displayed use the arrow keys (<>) to scroll to the next letter.
Step 6 - When you are finished programming the label, press the [✱] key and scroll to “Save” then press the [✱] key again.
Step 7 - Continue from Step 2 until all labels are programmed.
LCD5500 Programming Sections
[01] to [32] Zone Labels (14 Characters)
Default Z o n e _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _
Default Z o n e _ _ _ _ _ 3 2 _ _ _
[33] Fire Alarm Label (14 Characters)
Default Fi r e _ Z o n e _ _ _ _ _
[34] and [35] Partition Labels (14 Characters)
Default S y s t e m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
[60] First User Display Mask
Default
Option ON
1
I_______I
Hold Panic Keys prompt ON
ON
2
Zone Bypassing prompt ON
ON
I_______I
3
ON
Troubles prompt ON
I_______I
4
ON
I_______I
Alarm Memory prompt ON
5
Door Chime Control prompt ON
ON
I_______I
6
ON
Access Codes prompt ON
I_______I
7
ON
I_______I
User Functions prompt ON
8
Output Control prompt ON
ON
I_______I
[61] Second User Display Mask
Default
Option ON
1
OFF
I_______I
Installer Programming prompt ON
2
ON
I_______I
Stay Arm prompt ON
3
I_______I
Quick Arm prompt ON
ON
4
I_______I
ON
Interior Arm prompt ON
5
OFF
I_______I
Quick Exit prompt ON
6
ON
I_______I
View Event Buffer prompt ON
7
OFF
For Future Use
I_______I
8
OFF
I_______I
Enable Background Music prompt ON
[62] Third User Display Mask
Default
Option ON
1
ON
I_______I
System Test prompt ON
2
I_______I
ON
Time and Date prompt ON
3
I_______I
ON
Auto-Arm Control prompt ON
4
ON
I_______I
Auto-Arm Time prompt ON
5
I_______I
ON
Download Enable prompt ON
6
I_______I
ON
Bright Control prompt ON
7
ON
I_______I
Contrast Control prompt ON
8
I_______I
ON
Buzzer Control prompt ON
OFF
Hold Panic Keys prompt OFF
Zone Bypass prompt OFF
Troubles prompt OFF
Alarm Memory prompt OFF
Door Chime Control prompt OFF
Access Codes prompt OFF
User Functions prompt OFF
Output Control prompt OFF
OFF
Prompt OFF
Prompt OFF
Prompt OFF
Prompt OFF
Prompt OFF
Prompt OFF
Enable Background Music prompt OFF
OFF
Prompt OFF
Prompt OFF
Prompt OFF
Prompt OFF
Prompt OFF
Prompt OFF
Prompt OFF
Prompt OFF
[63] Downloaded LCD Message Duration
Default: 003 I______I______I______I (Valid entries are 000-255, 000=Unlimited Message Display. This number represents
the number of times the Downloaded message is cleared by pressing any key while the message is up after timeout)
[64] Key Options
Default
ON
I_______I
ON
I_______I
ON
I_______I
I_______I
OFF
Option
1
2
3
4-8
ON
Fire Keys enabled
Auxiliary Keys enabled
Panic Keys enabled
For Future Use
OFF
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
[65] Fourth User Display Mask
Default
Option ON
ON
I_______I
1
User Initiated Call-up Prompt ON
OFF
I_______I
2
Last Code to Disarm/Arm prompt ON
OFF
I_______I
3
Walk Test Prompt ON
ON
I_______I
4
Command Output #1 prompt ON
ON
I_______I
5
Command Output #2 prompt ON
OFF
I_______I
6
Command Output #3 prompt ON
OFF
I_______I
7
Command Output #4 prompt ON
OFF
I_______I
8
For Future Use
20
OFF
User Initiated Call-up Prompt OFF
Last Code to Disarm/Arm prompt OFF
Walk Test prompt OFF
Command Output #1 prompt OFF
Command Output #2 prompt OFF
Command Output #2 prompt OFF
Command Output #2 prompt OFF
[66] Keypad Options
Default
Option ON
OFF
1
ON
I_______I
Display Access Code when Programming Display ‘X’ when Programming
2
ON
I_______I
Local Clock Display Enabled
Disabled
3
OFF
I_______I
Local Clock Displays 24-hr Time
Local Clock Displays AM/PM
4
ON
I_______I
Auto Alarm Scroll Enabled
Disabled
5
ON
I_______I
Local Display of Temperature Enabled* Disabled
5-8
OFF
I_______I
For Future Use
[67] Fifth User Display Mask
Default
Option ON
OFF
1
OFF
I_______I
Thermostat CTRL Prompt ON*
Thermostat CTRL Prompt ON
2
OFF
I_______I
Temperature Setting Prompt ON*
Temperature Setting Prompt ON
3
I_______I
Occupancy Mode Prompt ON*
Occupancy Mode Prompt ON
OFF
4
I_______I
OFF
Thermostat Mode Prompt ON*
Thermostat Mode Prompt ON
5
OFF
I_______I
Fan Control Prompt ON*
Fan Control Prompt ON
6
I_______I
For Keypad View Prompt ON*
For Keypad View Prompt ON
OFF
7-8
OFF
For Future Use
I_______I
[68] Sixth User Display Mask
Default
Option ON
OFF
1
OFF
I_______I
Occupancy Mode Auxiliary Prompt ON* Occupancy Mode Auxiliary Prompt OFF
2
OFF
I_______I
Occupancy Mode Day Prompt ON*
Occupancy Mode Day Prompt OFF
3
OFF
Occupancy Mode Away Prompt ON*
Occupancy Mode Away Prompt OFF
I_______I
4
OFF
I_______I
Occupancy Mode Night Prompt ON*
Occupancy Mode Night Prompt OFF
5-8
OFF
I_______I
For Future Use
*NOTE: These options are only relevant if you are using an LCD5500Z keypad v2.1 or higher.
[97] View Software Version
[98] Initiate Global Label Broadcast
All LCD programming is done by keypad. If more than one LCD keypad is present it is not necessary to program
each independently. Labels programmed in one keypad can be broadcast to all other LCD keypads. The following
is the procedure for broadcasting labels:
Step 1 - Program one LCD keypad completely.
Step 2 - Make sure all LCD keypads are connected to the KEYBUS.
Step 3 - Enter LCD Programming at the keypad that was programmed.
Step 4 - Enter Section [98] at the keypad that was programmed.
The keypad will now broadcast all the information programmed to all the other LCD keypads on the system.
When the keypad is finished press the [#] key to exit.
[99] Factory Default LCD Keypad
The following is the procedure for factory defaulting an LCD keypad:
• Enter LCD Programming at the keypad to be defaulted. Enter Section [99]. Press the [#] when programming is complete
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ASCII Characters
032
048
064
080
096
112
160
176
192
208
224
240
033
049
065
081
097
113
161
177
193
209
225
241
034
050
066
082
098
114
162
178
194
210
226
242
035
051
067
083
099
115
163
179
195
211
227
243
036
052
068
084
100
116
164
180
196
212
228
244
037
053
069
085
101
117
165
181
197
213
229
245
038
054
070
086
102
118
166
182
198
214
230
246
039
055
071
087
103
119
167
183
199
215
231
247
040
056
072
088
104
120
168
184
200
216
232
248
041
057
073
089
105
121
169
185
201
217
233
249
042
058
074
090
106
122
170
186
202
218
234
250
043
059
075
091
107
123
171
187
203
219
235
251
044
060
076
092
108
124
172
188
204
220
236
252
045
061
077
093
109
125
173
189
205
221
237
253
046
062
078
094
110
126
174
190
206
222
238
254
047
063
079
095
111
127
175
191
207
223
239
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CHANGES FOR PC5010 V2.0
The PC5010 v2.0 software incorporates several new features
and changes. The most important additions listed below:
False Alarm Reduction Features
The following features have been added to reduce the
number of false alarms caused by user error.
Rotating Keypress Buffer
The panel will look for any 4 digits in a row which match a
valid code when the user attempts to disarm the system.
Keypad Lockout can still be enabled if required. Every fourth
or sixth key will count as one bad attempt depending on the
code length.
Cross Zone Police Code
This reporting code provides an additional report the the
central station about events on the premises. The cross zone
police code is transmitted when there are two different
alarms during any armed-to-armed period. (See section 5.7
“Communicator Reporting Codes” in the Programming
Manual.)
Other Programming Changes and
Additions
Activity/Closing Delinquency Reporting
Delinquency reporting can be set up to follow zone activity
or arming. (See section 5.7 “Communicator Reporting Codes”
in the Programming Manual.)
New PGM Output Types
[03] Sensor Reset. This output allows power reset of latching
smoke detectors using the [✱][7][2] command.
[15]: Remote Operation. This output can be activated and
deactivated remotely using the DLS-1 software.
[19] - [22]: Command Output options 1-4 allow users to
activate/deactive a PGM output by entering [✱][7][1-4].
These outputs can be used for operating devices such as
garage door opener, special lighting or door strikes. They
can also be used to command an Automation Item
programmed in the ESCORT 5580.
[23]: The Silent 24 Hour (PGM2 only) output option allows a
silent alarm to be triggered and a signal to be sent to central
station. This input does not follow Swinger Shutdown.
[24]: The Audible 24 Hour (PGM2 only) Alarm output option
allows an audible alarm to be triggered and a signal to be
sent to central station.
See section 5.10 “PGM Output Options” in the Programming
Manual.
NOTE: Output types [03], [04] and [20] cannot be used
together on the same system.
Wireless Support
A wireless attribute has been added to the zone attribute
sections (programming sections [101]-[132]) so that
double end of line resistors are not requried for wireless
supervision.
LINKS Test Transmission
A separate LINKS Test Transmission is available. (See
section 5.13 “Test Transmission” in the Programming Manual.)
New Keypad Features
Keypads with zone inputs are now available. The new
LDC5500Z keypads have the following additional
features: Autoscroll of alarm memory; 24-hour time
display; viewing of troubles while armed; and keypad
backlighting boost. (See sections 3.4 “[✱] Commands”
and 3.7 “Features available for the LCD5500Z” in the
Programming Manual.)
New Downloading Software
Downloading Software DLS-1 Version 6.4 must be used to
upload and download with the new PC5010 v2.0 Software.
Do not attempt to perform downloading/uploading functions
with earlier software.
For the Record
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