PC 4010/4020 (MAXSYS)

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This file includes instructions for the DSC PC4010 and DSC PC4020

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

ARMING

If the keypad displays the time and date, press # key to get to the "Enter Code to arm System" message

for single - partition ACCESS codes

"Enter Code To Arm System" should be displayed. Enter the Access Code. The keypad will display "Exit Delay In Progress". When the delay expires the system will arm the partition for which the code is programmed.

For Multi - Partition Access Codes

1.Once the code is entered, the keypad will display "(0) To Arm < > (Partition Label) R/A/N".

2.The lower right hand corner of the display will show the partition status, using the letter "R" for partitions which are ready to be armed, "A" for partitions which area already armed, and "N" for system which are not ready to be armed.

3.To Arm the partition indicated on the display, press the number indicated in parentheses, or press the * key.

If you wish to arm another partition:

1.use the < > Scroll keys to scroll through the partitions which can be armed by your access code.

2.To select a partition, press the number indicated in parentheses, or press the * key.

3.If you have selected another partition, the keypad will display "Select (0) < > Arm Partition R"

4.To Arm the partition indicated on the display, press the number indicated in parentheses, or press the * key. The exit delay will begin in the other partition, and the keypad will display "Exit Delay In Progress"

ARMING IN STAY MODE

"Enter Code To Arm System" should be displayed. Enter the Access Code , select the partition(s) to be armed and Do Not leave the premises.

ARMING IN AWAY MODE

"Enter Code To Arm System" should be displayed. Enter the Access Code , select the partition(s) to be armed and leave the premises through a designated entry/exit door.

disarming

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.

disarming another partition

1.Enter your Access Code. The keypad will display "(0) To Arm < > (Partition Label) R"

2.Use the < > Scroll keys to scroll to the partition you wish to disarm. If the partition you have selected is armed, the letter "A" will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the display.

3.To disarm the partition, press the number in parentheses, or press the * key.

BYPASSING

With the system disarmed

To bypass a zone press * 1 (you may be required to enter access code). A menu will show various bypassing options. use the < > Scroll keys to find the correct option, and press the * key to select.

The bypassing options are as follows

[0] Bypass Open Zones - This section displays open or bypassed zones. Open zones are indicated by an exclamation (!) mark in the lower right hand side of the display. To select a zone to be bypassed, press the * key. A * will appear next to the zone, indicating it has been bypassed. When done press #.

[1] Bypass Zones - This selection takes you immediately to bypassing zones. Use the < >arrow keys to find the zone to be bypassed, press the * key to select. A * will appear next to the zone label. When done press #.

[2] Clear Bypasses - This will turn off bypassing for all zones in your partition.

[3] Recall Bypasses - This will automatically bypass the same group of zones which were bypassed the last time the partition was armed

[4] Previous Menu - This selection will return the display to "Enter Code to Arm System"

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

Enter * 4 at any keypad to enable the door chime.

MEMORY LIGHT

The keypad will display "Alarm Memory"

1.Press * 3 to view the alarms in memory.

2.Press # to return to Ready

TROUBLE CODES

Refer to the manual for a detailed description of trouble conditions

1.Press * 2 to enter trouble display. The keypad will display the current trouble conditions.                

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

Time & Date Programming

1.Enter the Master Access Code then press 9. The display will read "System Master Menu" .

2.Use the < > Scroll keys  to scroll to the display "Set System Time" and press * .

3.Enter the time in 24-hr. format (HH:MM),

4.Next, use the < > Scroll keys to scroll to the display "Set System Date" . Press the * key.

5.Enter the date in the following format: (MM/DD/YY)

6.Press # to return the partition to it's normal disarmed state.

PROGRAMMING ACCESS CODES

 

Caution!

It is HIGHLY recommended that all requests for access code changes be referred to the dealer!

entering the program code Menu

1.Enter * 5 followed by a Master Code.

2.The display will read: "Select (0) < > User No. Search" . Press 0 or * .

3.The display will read: "Sel. Code (0001) < > User 1" . Use the > Right Scroll key to scroll to the code you wish to program (for example, access code 0002). Press * key to select the code.

4.The display will read "Select (0) < > Program Code" .

This is the Program Code Menu. Use the > Right  Scroll key to scroll though each display in the Program Code Menu. Each display pertains to a different aspect of access code programming. To Select any menu item for programming, press the * key.

Program code

To program the code for the new access code, perform the following:

1.From the Program Code menu, use the < > Scroll keys to scroll to the first message, “Select (0) Program Code" . Press 0 or * key to program the access code.

2.The display will indicate “Enter Digits” followed by “AAAA” . This is the default setting for the access code. Enter four digits for the new code.

3.Press # key. The display will return to “Select (0) Program Code” . The new code has been programmed.

Assign partition access

In order for an access code to function, you must program which partitions the code will be active on. To program partition access for the new access code, perform the following:

1.From the Program Code menu, use > right Scroll key to scroll to the following display, "Select (6) < > Edit Part. Mask" .

2.Press 6 or * key. The display will read “Select Toggle < >” . Partition 1 will be displayed, followed by the letter “N” . This means that Partition 1 is not available for that code. Press * key to select Partition 1 (Y). The * key will alternately enable (Y) and disable (N) the partition for the selected code.

3.Use the > Right Scroll key to scroll to the next partition on the system. Press * to enable or disable the partition. Repeat this step for the rest of the partitions on the system until the desired partition access has been granted for the selected code.

4.Press # once you have finished programming the partition mask for the code. The display will return to “Select (6) Edit Part. Mask" .

modify an existing code

To modify an existing code, you must first search for it using one of two methods: search by user number or by user name (starting from the normal disarmed keypad state).

To search for the code by user number, perform the following:

1.Enter * 5 followed by a Master code.

2.The display will read, "Select (0) for User Number Search" . Press 0 or * .

3.Enter the Access Code Number and press * to continue programming. You can also use the < > Scroll keys to scroll to the desired number.

4.Once the code has been selected, the Program Code menu will be shown. Reprogram the access code, or partition access using the steps outlined in the sections above.

To search for the code by user name, perform the following:

1.Enter * 5 followed by a Master code.

2.The display will read “Select (0) for User Number Search” . Use the > Right Srcoll key to scroll to the following display, "Select (1) for User Name Search" . Press 1 or * key.

3.The first letter of the access code name using the corresponding number key. For example, for John, enter the letter “J” by pressing the 4 key once.

4.The keypad will display the first available name starting with the selected letter. Use the > Right Scroll key to scroll through subsequent names.

5.Once the appropriate user name is displayed, press * key to continue programming.

6.Once the code has been selected, the Program Code menu will be shown. Reprogram the access code, or partition access using the steps outlined in the sections above.

Delete an existing code

An access code may be erased in two parts. First, all data pertaining to the code may be deleted (access code, user options, partition access, etc.). The access code label is erased separately.

To delete all access code data from an existing code, perform the following:

1.Enter * 5 followed by a Master code.

2.Locate the code using one of the code-searching methods (see “Modifying an Existing Code” section). Press * to select.

3.Use the > Right Scroll key to scroll to the following display, "Select (1) < > Erase Data" .

4.Press 1 or * key. All data pertaining to the access code, except the access code name, will be erased.

To delete the access code name from an existing code, perform the following:

1.Enter * 5 followed by a Master code.

2.Locate the code using one of the code-searching methods (see “Modifying an Existing Code” section). Press * to select.

3.Use the > Right Scroll key to scroll to the to “Select (2) Edit User Name” and press * .

4.The display will indicate the current name. Press * key.

5.The display will read “Select (0) Clear Display” . Press * key. The access code name will be erased.

Exiting code programming

Once code changes have been completed press the # key until you have exited programming mode.