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This file includes instructions for the DSC PC1000

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For complete instructions, click the above link for the pdf manual. Click Thumbnail for expanded keypad view.

ARMING/DISARMING

ARMING

Check to see that the 'Ready' light is lit. Enter a 4-digit Access Code. The 'Armed' light will come on.

DISARMING

Enter your Access Code to disarm anytime the system is armed.

DISARMING ERROR

If your code is invalid, the system will not disarm and a 2 second error tone will sound. If this happens hit # key, and try again.

BYPASSING

With the system disarmed.

1.Press * 1

2.Enter the 1-digit Zone Number(s) of the zone(s) to be bypassed (1-8).

3.To exit bypassing mode and return to the Ready state, press #.

To remove all bypasses, press * 0 #

Helpful Tip

Bypassed zones are automatically canceled each time the system is disarmed and must be bypassed again, if required, before the next arming.

DOOR CHIME

1.Enter * 5 plus the Master Access Code.

2.Press 0. The keypad will beep 3 times.

3.Press # to exit

Repeating this procedure will turn off this feature

MEMORY LIGHT

Yellow 'System' light turns on if an alarm has occurred during the previous armed period.

1.Press * 3 to view which zones generated the alarm.

2.Press # to exit

The memory will be cleared when the panel is re-armed

TROUBLE CODES

Yellow 'System' light turns on if a trouble condition is present

Press * 2 to enter trouble display. The 'Zone' lights will indicate the type of trouble condition

1.Low Battery

2.AC Fail

3.Zone 4 supervised emergency circuit fail

4.Failed Attempt To Communicate

Press # to exit trouble display. The trouble indicator light will stay on until the trouble is resolved.

PROGRAMMING ACCESS CODES

It is highly recommended that all requests for assistance with access codes be referred to the dealer!

ADDING OR CHANGING CODES

1.Press * 5 plus the (Master Access Code). The 'Zone' lights will show which codes have already been programmed. Up to 4 codes can be programmed.

2.Press any key (from 1 to 4) to indicate which one of the 4 codes is being programmed.

3.Enter the new 4-digit Access Code

4.Press # to exit.

Proceed With Caution

Take special care when changing the Master Code (Code 1). Errors changing the Master Code will likely require a service call from a technician to correct.The Master Code must not be deleted.

ERASING A CODE

To Erase a code, follow the same procedure, except, at step 3, enter * * * * instead of a 4 digit number.