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[32] Group B Zone Assignment for Zones 1 to 8.
[33] Group A Access Code Assignment for Codes 1 to 8.
Note: Codes 9 to 16 are always assigned to Group A.
[34] Group B Access Code Assignment for Codes 1 to 8.
Note: Codes 9 to 16 cannot be assigned to Group B.
Common Zones
If a zone (1 through 8 only) is assigned to both Group A
and Group B then both Group A and Group B must be
armed for that zone to be armed.
Common Access Code
If an access code (1 through 8 only) is assigned to Group
A and Group B then that access code will arm and
disarm the entire panel.
Armed Status Indications
When the panel is established as a split system, and ONE
side only [Group A or B] is armed, the “Armed” indicator
will flash and the zone indicators for the group that has
been armed will flash.
If both Group A and Group B are armed the “Armed”
indicator will be on steadily and the zone lights will not
flash.
Zone Bypassing Access Code
When the system is established for split arming, [] [1]
bypassing should be set so that bypassing requires the
use of an access code. (See section [16].)
Communicator
When the PC2550 is set up for “split arming” and both
Group A and Group B systems are reporting to the same
telephone number with different account codes, Group A
burglar alarms and restorals are programmed as [1] in
section [35] to call the 1st phone number only. Light 7 in
section [15] must be turned “ON”.
Group B burglar alarms and restorals are programmed
with a [2] in Section [35] to call the 2nd phone number
only. It is necessary to program both the 1st and 2nd
phone number locations with the same telephone number.
Notes:
1.The following restrictions apply to split arming
applications:
The Master Code must be assigned to side A and B.
All codes and zones must be assigned even if not
used.
Transmission delay must not be used.
Home-away zones must not be used.
2.PGM OUT Option A, Quick exit, and alarms displayed
while armed will only work in a fully armed system.
[35] Communicator Call Direction
Options
Programming this section tells the dialer whether to send
transmissions to the 1st or 2nd telephone number.
There are four classes of dialer call direction options.
[0] No transmission for this group
[1] Call 1st phone number with back up to 2nd number*
[2] Call 2nd phone number only
[3] Always call both phone numbers
* Option [1] becomes “Call 1st number only” when light
[7] in section [15] is turned on. Do not program backup to
2nd phone number if no 2nd phone number is
programmed.
After entering the section number, enter [0], [1], [2] or [3]
for each of the following reporting code groups in the
order given (total of 6 digits).
Zone Group A Alarms and Restorals
Zone Group B Alarms and Restorals
Access Codes Group A Openings and Closings
Access Codes Group B Openings and Closings
Priority Alarms and Restorals
Maintenance Alarms and Restorals
Where all reporting codes are to be sent to one telephone
number, enter [1] for all of the above groups.
[36] Software Reset EEPROM Memory
to Factory Defaults
This section is used to reset the EEPROM memory to the
original factory default values. As soon as [36] is entered
the EEPROM is reset and the program is restarted as
though power has just been applied.
Hardware Reset of EEPROM Memory to Factory
Defaults
If the Installer’s Code is lost through inadvertent
programming, the only means of reprogramming the
system is via a hardware reset. If the Installer’s Lockout is
enabled, there is no way to reprogram the system without
entering the correct Installer’s Code.
Follow the sequence outlined below to reset the panel to
factory default conditions.
1.Power unit down by removing both AC and battery
power.
2.Using a short jumper, short pins marked “EEPROM
RESET” together.
3.Power PC2550 up.
4.Wait for 10 seconds then remove shorting jumper.
5.The system will have reloaded the EEPROM with the
factory default codes.
[37] Through [45] Reserved for Future
Use
[46] Downloading Computer Telephone
Number
This is the telephone number that the panel would use to
call the downloading computer if the CALLBACK feature
(section [47]) is enabled or if a user initiated call up is
done.
([]+[6]+[ Master Code]+[ 9]).
[47] Modem Configuration
This section is used to enable the Downloading function. If
Downloading is enabled then the Downloading access
code must be entered (section [27]), and the Panel
Identification Code must be entered (section [28]). If
Callback is enabled the downloading computer's telephone
number must be entered (section [46]).
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