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This file includes instructions for the DSC PC1555MX |
For complete instructions, click the above link for the pdf manual. Click Thumbnail for expanded keypad view.
ARMING/DISARMING
ARMING IN STAY MODE
Press and Hold the Stay key for 2 seconds or enter the Access Code and Do Not leave the premises.
ARMING IN AWAY MODE
Press and Hold the Away key for 2 seconds or enter the Access Code or hit * 0 and leave through en exit door.
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 * to enter the function menu. The keypad may display "Press * or < > Zone Bypass".
2.Press 1 then your Access Code (if required). The keypad may display "Scroll to < > Bypass Zones".
3.Enter the 2-digit Zone Number(s) of the zones to be bypassed (01-32).
When using the PC5500 keypad, you can also use the < > Scroll keys to find the zone to be bypassed, and then press * to bypass the zone. The keypad will display a "B" to indicate zone is bypassed
4.To unbypass a zone, enter the 2-digit Zone Number(s) of the zones to be unbypassed.
When using the PC5500 keypad, you can also use the < > Scroll keys to find the zone, and then press * to unbypass the selected zone. The "B" will disappear from the display.
5.To exit bypassing mode and return to the Ready state, press #.
Bypassed zones are automatically canceled each time the system is disarmed and must be bypassed again, if required, before the next arming. |
DOOR CHIME
To turn door chime on or off press and hold the CHIME key for 2 seconds, or press * 4.
MEMORY LIGHT
The 'Memory' or 'System' lights illuminate to indicate that an alarm has occurred
1.Press * 3 to view which sensor(s) generated the alarm.
2.The 'Zone' light(s) will flash.
3.Press # to exit
4.To clear the alarm memory, arm and disarm the system.
resetting smoke detectors
Feature must be enabled by dealer
Press and hold the Reset button for 2 seconds, or press * 72 on the keypad. If this does not reset the smoke detector, please look here for additional information regarding smoke detectors.
TROUBLE CODES
1.Press * 2 to enter trouble display.
2.The keypad will display a number from 1 to 8 to indicate the particular trouble, as follows:
1. Service Required
Press 1, and see Below
2. AC Power Fail
3. Telephone Line Trouble
4. Failure to Communicate
5. Zone Fault
Press 5 to view faulted zone number
6.Zone Tamper
Press 6 to view tampered zone number
7.Device Low Battery
To determine which device has a low battery: Press 7 again to view zone(s) with low battery, press 7 again to view hand held keypad(s) with low battery, press 7 again to view wireless key fob(s) with low battery)
8.Loss of Time
Note: A display of 1 refers to a branch of 8 further trouble codes. If pressing *2 Shows 1, press the 1 key and it may then show these trouble code(s). Any that are currently affecting the system will be illuminated.
1.Low Battery
2.Bell Circuit Trouble
3.General System Trouble
4.General System Tamper
5.General System Supervisory
6.Not Used
7.PC 5204 Power Supply) Low Battery
8.PC 5204 (Power Supply) A/C Fail
If using the PC5500 keypad, you can use the < > Scroll keys to scroll through a list of trouble conditions
3. Press # to exit trouble display. The 'Trouble' light will stay on until the trouble is resolved.
Time & Date Programming
1.Press * 6 plus your Master Access Code to enter User Functions.
2.Press 1 to select Time & Date.
When using the PC5500 keypad,use the < > Scroll keys to find the menu option then press * to select it.
3.Enter the time in 24-hr. format (HH:MM), followed by the date (MM:DD:YY).
4.Press # to exit programming.
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)
2.Enter the 2-digit user number to be programmed (i.e. 01-32 for standard user code; enter 40 for the Master Access Code).
When using the PC5500 keypad, you can use the < > Scroll keys to find the specific code and then press the * key to select.
3.Enter the new 4-digit Access Code
4.Enter another 2-digit user number to program, or press # to exit.
Take special care when changing the Master Code. Errors changing the Master Code will likely require a service call from a technician to correct.The Master Code can not be deleted. |
ERASING A CODE
To Erase a code, select the code and enter * as the first digit. If * is entered, the system will immediately delete the code and the user will be returned to select another code.