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8Disarming Another PartitionIf you have a multi-partition access code, you can disarm other partitionsbefore entering them. To disarm another partitio
9Section 1: General System Operation1.7 Bypassing ZonesYou can use zone bypassing when access is needed to part of the protectedarea while the system
101.8 Viewing Trouble ConditionsThe alarm control panel continuously monitors a number of possibletrouble conditions. If one of these conditions occur
11Section 2: Access CodesAccess codes are used to arm and disarm the system as well as to accesssystem functions. There are many different codes avail
12Program CodeYou will need to program a four-digit code for each user. Six-digitaccess codes are also available. Talk to your installer if you requir
13Section 2: Access CodesNOTE: If a user does not want their name listed on the PC4850 display,but does want to have an access code, you can put a “!”
14Select (1) forUser Name SearchPress [1] or [*].3. The first letter of the access code name using the correspondingnumber key. For example, for John,
15Section 2: Access CodesTable 2-1: Access Code User OptionsDefault Settings*GM 2M SM S ACSystem MasterSelect this option to program a System Master C
16•••••ASCII Entry: ASCII Entry: ASCII Entry: ASCII Entry: ASCII Entry: This is for entering uncommon characters. Use thearrow (< >) keys to scr
17Section 2: Access CodesDuress CodesIf the “Duress” user option is enabled, the code will become a Duresscode. When this code is entered, the system
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18Section 3: System AdministrationNOTE: To enter the [*][6] menu, you may need to enter an accesscode that has the “System Master” or “Supervisor” opt
19Section 3: System Administration4. To exit the menu, press [#].5. Use the arrow keys (<>) to scroll to the “Auto Arm Time” display.Press [2] o
204. Next, use the keypad arrow keys to scroll to the display “Set SystemDate.” Press [*].5. Enter the current date (MMDDYY). For example, to program
21Section 3: System Administration3.8 Changing Keypad SettingsKeypad Command: [*][6][Master Code][3]The brightness of the keypad backlighting and the
223.10PC-LINK Enable OptionKeypad Command: [Master Code][9]If you are using the DLS-3 software with your system, your computerwill be connected to the
23Section 4: Access ControlNOTE: This section only applies to systems that have PC4820 AccessControl modules, or PC4850 Telephone Entry modules instal
244.2 Programming Access Cards (PC4820 Modules)Access card programming is a part of access code programming. An accesscard is assigned to a single us
25Section 4: Access ControlYour installer will customize access levels 02-63 to suit your purposes.Assigning access level 00 means that the user will
264.3 Searching Using Access Card Numbers(PC4820 Modules)In Section 2.2 “Modify an Existing Code,” two methods were outlined forsearching for existing
27Section 4: Access Control4.5 Adding Tenant Codes for Users (PC4850 Modules)You can give visitors the option of entering a 1-4 digit code on the keyp
1Table of ContentsIntroduction 3Section 1: General System Operation 41.1 Getting to Know Your System ...41.2 A
28Section 5: Testing and MaintenanceIMPORTANT NOTE: Test your system on a weekly basis and have any systemtrouble conditions corrected by your install
29Section 5: Testing and MaintenanceDisable Walk TestTo end every walk tests—except the “AML Smoke Test”—this option mustbe selected. Once you have co
30Section 6: Fire Safety6.1 Fire Alarm OperationThe following explains the fire alarm function of this system.1. Fire Bells SoundUpon a fire alarm, th
31Section 6: Fire SafetyDo not locate smoke detectors at the top of peaked or gabled ceilings; thedead air space in these locations may prevent the un
326.3 Household Fire Safety AuditMost fires occur in the home. To minimize this danger, a household firesafety audit should be conducted and a fire es
33Section 6: Fire Safety• A good plan emphasizes quick escape. Do not investigate or attemptto fight the fire, and do not gather belongings or pets as
34Appendix A – Special CharactersBelow is a chart indicating the available ASCII characters and the 3-digit numberrequired for each character. Instruc
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WARNING Please Read CarefullyNote to InstallersThis warning contains vital information. As the only individual incontact with system users, it is your
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2Section 5: Testing and Maintenance 285.1 Performing a Walk Test...285.2 Performing a System Test ..
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3IntroductionAbout Your Security SystemYour DSC security equipment has been designed to give you the greatestpossible flexibility and convenience. The
4Section 1: General SystemOperation1.1 Getting to Know Your SystemYour security system is made up of a control panel, one or more keypadsand various d
5Section 1: General System OperationKeypadsSeveral LCD keypads will be installed throughout the protected premises,usually one at each entry/exit door
6For Multi-Partition Access CodesWhen a multi-partition access code is entered, you must tell the systemwhich partition(s) you wish to arm. The system
7Section 1: General System OperationStay ArmingThis feature, if enabled, will allow you to arm the perimeter zones whileleaving some interior zones in
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