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Installation
in position and pull the wires through the large opening
in the backplate. Mount the backplate to the wall using
the hardware provided; it is recommended that plastic
wall anchors be used. When mounting the backplate,
ensure that it is straight and level.
Prepare all wires for connection and connect the
keypad wires to the in-wall wiring; refer to the Wiring
Diagram in the back of this manual.
Align the keypad with the mounting tabs on the top of
the backplate. With the top mounting tabs engaged,
swing the keypad down and engage the bottom
locking tab. Ensure that the top mounting tabs and the
bottom locking tab are securely engaged.
Wiring
NOTE: Complete all wiring to the control panel
before applying battery or AC power.
Burglary Zone Wiring
Burglary zone definition, (for example, Delay, Instant,
24-Hour, and so on) is programmed using the keypad.
Refer to Programming Guide Section [01].
Z1
COM1
Z2
NC
NO
NC
NC
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
5600Ω 0.5W
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
5600Ω 0.5W
END-OF-LINE
RESISTOR
LOOPS USING
NORMALLY OPEN
AND
NORMALLY CLOSED
DEVICES
END-OF-LINE
RESISTOR
LOOPS USING
NORMALLY CLOSED
DEVICES
Mounting the Panel
Select a dry location close to an unswitched AC source,
a ground connection, and the telephone connection.
Remove the printed circuit board, mounting hardware
and keypad from the cardboard retainer inside the
control panel cabinet. Before attaching the cabinet to
the wall, press the four white nylon printed circuit
board mounting studs into the raised mounting holes
from the back of the cabinet. Also, secure the ground
screw to a hole in the cabinet.
Hold the cabinet in position and pull all wires into the
cabinet. Mount the cabinet securely to the wall using
the mounting screws provided. It is recommended
that appropriate wall anchors be used when securing
the panel to drywall, plaster, concrete, brick or other
similar surfaces.
Press the PC550 Control Panel onto the nylon mounting
studs. Pull all cables into the cabinet and prepare
them for connection.
Mounting the Keypad
The PC500 Control Panel is controlled by the SL-40 or
PC500RK Keypad. The Keypad should be located
close to the designated “Entry-Exit” door and mounted
at a height convenient for all users.
Refer to the illustrations for the keypad included with
your control panel. Disassemble the keypad by
pressing gently on the locking tab found on the
bottom of the unit. With the tab disengaged, pull the
backplate from the keypad.
Prepare a hole in the wall at the desired location and pull
the keypad wiring through the hole. Hold the backplate
[06] 2nd System Option Code Page 11
Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFF
ON Zone Light 1 DTMF dialing Pulse dialing
OFF
Zone Light 2 1400Hz Handshake 2300Hz Handshake
OFF Zone Light 3 DLS Answer enabled DLS Answer disabled
OFF
Zone Light 4 Standard Fire Bell Temporal Fire Bell
[07] Phone Number Page 11
Enter [0] for the digit 0 in the phone number. Enter [
∗
4
∗
] (HEX D) for a 2-second pause between number digits.
Enter [#] to end the phone number entry
[08] Customer Account Code Page 11
Enter [
∗
1
∗
] (HEX A) for the digit “0” in the account code. For a 3-digit code, enter [0] for the 4th digit.
[09] Zone Alarm and Restoral Reporting Codes Page 11
For single digit reporting codes, enter [0] as the second digit.
Zone 1 Alarm Enter [
∗
1
∗
] (HEX A) to transmit a “0” (zero = 10 pulses)
Zone 2 Alarm
Zone 3 Alarm
Zone 4 Alarm
Zone 1 Restoral
Zone 2 Restoral
Zone 3 Restoral
Zone 4 Restoral
NOTE: 24-Hour Zone restorals are transmitted when the zone is restored. All other restorals are transmitted on
Bell Time-out, or when the alarm is silenced by entering an Access Code.
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