IMPORTANT This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read. Now classified in accordance with ANSI/SIA CP-01-2000 (SIA-FAR) Installation Manual PC5010 CP-01 PC5010 CP-01 Version 3.
New Features PC5200 Support The PC5010 CP-01 v3.1 and higher supports the new PC5200 Power Supply module. See PC5200 Power Supply Output Module, Pg 2. PC5936 Support The PC5010 CP-01 v3.1 and higher supports the PC5936 15-station audio matrix module. See PC5936 Audio Interface Module, Pg 3. SIA FAR SIA False Alarm Reduction has been incorporated in this version. See the Quick Reference Chart SIA-FAR on the following page.
PC5010 CP-01 Installer Programming Quick Reference Chart SIA False Alarm Reduction Minimum requirement system for SIA-FAR Installations : • 1 PC5010 CP-01 Control Panel • 2 Local Annunciation Devices The local annunciation devices may be any combination of the following keypads.
Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction 1 1.1 About the PC5010 CP-01 System ................................. 1 1.2 About the PC5010 CP-01 Manual Set .......................... 1 1.3 Main Panel Specifications ............................................. 1 1.4 Additional Devices ........................................................ 2 3.5 Viewing Programming ................................................ 12 Section 4: Keypad Commands 13 4.1 Arming and Disarming .....................................
PC5010 CP-01 Wiring Diagram NOTE: Remove CON1 when using PGM2 for 2-wire smoke v
Section 1: Introduction 1.
Digital Communicator Specifications: • Supports all major formats including SIA, Contact ID, and Residential Dial • Split reporting of selected transmissions to each telephone number • 3 programmable telephone numbers • 1 system account number, plus 2 partition account numbers • Supports LINKS1000, GSM1000 cellular communication, Links 2X50 long range alarm transmitter and Skyroute™ Cellemetry communication transceiver • DTMF and pulse dialing • DPDT line seizure • Anti-jam detection • Event-initiated perso
Introduction: 1.4 Additional Devices PC5936 Audio Interface Module The PC5936 audio interface module provides paging, intercom, baby listen-in and door answer to the PC5010 CP-01 control panel. The module has built-in two-way voice capability for central station (see the PC5936 Installation Manual for details). Three additional devices are available: • PC5921 PKP-ICM Intercom Audio Station can be used in conjunction with the PC5936 Audio Interface Module.
Backplates There are two different backplates available for keypads to mount an audio station next to a keypad: PC55BP1 Backplate Use this backplate when mounting an audio station next to a keypad. Dimensions 208mm x 115mm x 18mm / 8.2” x 4.5” x 0.25” approximately. PC55BP2 Backplate Use this backplate when mounting an audio station next to a keypad. In addition the backplate will allow you to mount a PC5108 zone expander module or the PC5208 8 low current output module.
Section 2: Installation and Wiring The following sections provide a complete description of how to wire and configure devices and zones. 2.1 Installation Steps available and how the options function. The Programming Worksheets should be filled out completely before attempting to program the system. Step 11 Testing the System Test the panel completely to ensure that all features and functions are operating as programmed. The following steps are provided to assist with the installation of the panel.
2.3 Wire Routing for Power & Non-Power Limited Keybus Terminals - RED, BLK, YEL, GRN The Keybus is used by the panel to communicate with modules and by modules to communicate with the panel. Each module has four Keybus terminals that must be connected to the four Keybus terminals on the panel. For more information, see section ’Keybus Operation and Wiring’.
Installation and Wiring: 2.6 Assigning Zones to Zone Expanders PC5010 CP-01 Device Ratings (@ 12 VDC) • LCD5500Z/LCD5520Z Keypad: 85 mA • LCD5501Z Keypad: 45mA • LCD5501Z32-433 Keypad/Receiver: 260mA (max.
How to Program Function Keys Each of the 5 function keys on each keypad may be programmed for different operation. 1. Enter Installer Programming. 2. Press [000] for Keypad Programming. 3. Enter [1] to [5] to select function key to program. 4. Enter a 2-digit number for function key option - [00] to [30]. 5. Continue from step 3 until all function keys are programmed. 6. Press [#] key twice to exit Installer Programming. For a complete list of Function Key options, see section ’Function Keys’. 2.
Installation and Wiring: 2.10 Zone Wiring Fire Zone Wiring - 2-wire Smoke Detectors If PGM2 has been programmed for 2-wire smoke detector connection (see section ’Basic Programming PWS Sect 3’), the detectors must be wired according to the following diagram: NOTE: If PGM2 is programmed for 2-wire smoke support, Jumper CON1 on the main board must be removed. End of Line Resistors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [013], Option [1] Single End of Line Resistors . . . . . . . . . . .
LINKS 2X50/LINKS 3000/Skyroute™ Refer to the LINKSX50, LINKS3000 and Skyroute™ Installation Manuals for wiring and installation details. 2.11 Keypad Zones Keypads with zone inputs can be connected to devices such as door contacts. This saves you from running wires back to the control panel for every device. To install the keypad, open the keypad plastic by removing the screw at the bottom of the unit. Locate the five terminals on the keypad circuit board.
Section 3: How to Program After the correct Hex digit is entered the Ready light will continue to flash. If another Hex digit is required press the corresponding number. If a decimal digit is required press the [*] key again. The Ready light will turn on solid and the panel will return to regular decimal programming. NOTE: It is important to watch the Ready light. If the light The following section of the manual describes how to enter Installer Programming and how to program the various sections.
3.5 Viewing Programming LED and LCD5501Z Keypads Any programming section can be viewed from an LED or LCD5501Z keypad. When a programming section is entered, the keypad will immediately display the first digit of information programmed in that section. The keypad displays the information using a binary format, according to the following chart: See Hex data entry instructions Press any of the Emergency keys (Fire, Auxiliary or Panic) to advance to the next digit.
Section 4: Keypad Commands Use any system keypad to enter commands, or to program the PC5010 CP-01 security system. The LED keypad uses function and zone indicator lights to represent alarm functions and status. The LCD keypad provides a written description on the liquid crystal display and uses function indicator lights to communicate alarm status to the user.
If the Code Required for Bypass option is enabled, the Master code or Supervisor codes must be used to access this feature. NOTE: If a 24-hr zone is bypassed, ensure that the zone is The keypad will display the event number, partition, time and date of the event in question. Use the [*] key to toggle between this information and the event itself. Use the arrow keys (<>) to scroll through the events in the buffer. When you have finished viewing the event buffer press the [#] key to exit.
Keypad Commands: 4.2 [*] Commands Light Trouble 7 Device Low Battery: A wireless device has a low battery condition. Press [7] one, two, or three times to view which devices are experiencing battery failure. An LED keypad will indicate battery failure using zone lights.
Installer Programming - Codes and Options There are three codes which can be programmed by the installer in Installer Programming: the Master Code, Code the Installer Code, Code. All other access Code and a Maintenance Code codes can be programmed through the [*][5] command, as described previously in this section. The master code can also be programmed by the user as access code (40). However, if the Master Code Not Changeable option is enabled, the Master Code can only be changed in Installer programming.
Keypad Commands: 4.3 Function Keys [*] [0] Quick Arm If the Quick Arm Enable option is enabled the panel can be armed by entering [*][0]. This is a useful method of arming a partition when someone without an access code will be required to arm a partition. [*] [0] Quick Exit Quick Exit will allow someone to leave an armed premise through a Delay type zone without having to disarm and rearm the system.
4.4 Global and Partition Keypad Operation [15] - General Voice Prompt Help This feature can only be programmed if both the Escort5580(TC) and the PC5936 audio matrix module are being used. When the function key is pressed, the intercoms will perform a Help page. The user must then press the Page/ Answer button on any intercom station to begin the help session with the Escort. For more information, see the PC5936 Installation Manual.
Section 5: Programming Sections The structure of this section corresponds with the structure of the Programming Worksheets (PWS) and is intended to be used with them. Paragraph 5.1 corresponds with Section 1 etc. Table 5-1 references the paragraphs in this section with the corresponding location in the programming worksheets. Table 5-1 - SECTION 5 CONTENTS Sect Para 5.1 Item Sect Item For the Record 378 Test Transmission Time of Day Para 5.
5.1 For the Record PWS Sect 1 This Section identifies the client, installation date, Installer Code, hardware configuration and programming summary for each zone. Remove these pages and retain for reference. 5.2 Keypad Programming PWS Sect 2 Refer to Section 2.6 ‘Keypad Assignment’ 5.3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 [001]-[002] - Zone Definitions These sections require 16 2-digit entries. Each 2-digit number entered determines how a zone will operate.
Programming Sections: 5.3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 [001]-[002] ZONE DEFINITIONS Option Zone Type Description 25 Interior Delay Zone The Interior Delay Zone is normally used with motion detectors and has a standard Exit Delay time. If the panel is armed, and a Delay zone is violated during the Exit Delay (or the Away function key is used), the Interior Delay Zone will be active at the end of the Exit Delay. This zone will cause an instant alarm when violated.
[006]-[008] Special Access Codes These sections require 4 or 6 digits to be entered. [006] - Installer Code Installer Lockout Enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [990] Installer Lockout Disable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section [991] [007] - Master Code [008] - Maintenance Code This is an Arm/Disarm only code. It can not be used to bypass, activate [*][7] outputs, program other user codes or enter the [*][6] menu. It can access and arm through the Escort5580(TC).
Programming Sections: 5.3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 [009] - [011] PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT OPTIONS Option Output Description 10 Latched System Event (Strobe) This output will activate when any of the selected system events (alarms) occur on the system. In the armed state, the output will deactivate only once the system is disarmed. This output will activate when the programmed events occur on any partition.
[012] - Keypad Lockout Options The panel can be programmed to ‘lockout’ keypads if a series of incorrect access code entries is made. After the Number of Invalid Codes Before Lockout has been reached the panel will lock out the keypad for the Lockout Duration and log the event to the event buffer. For the duration of the lockout the panel will sound an error tone when any key is pressed.
Programming Sections: 5.3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 Option 2 3 Definition On/Off Description Bell During Autoarm ON Bell Squawk During Auto-arm Enabled. The bell output will sound a single squawk every 10 seconds during the Auto-arm Pre-alert time. This will inform anyone on the premises that the system is being armed. OFF Bell Squawk During Auto-arm Disabled. The bell output will not be activated during the Autoarm warning time ON Bell Squawk On Exit Delay.
Option 7 8 Definition On/Off Description Telephone Line Monitor ON Telephone Line Monitor enabled. The TLM function will be active and the system will indicate a Trouble #3 condition when using the [*][2] View Trouble Conditions command. OFF Telephone Line Monitor disabled. The TLM function will be shut off and telephone line troubles will not be indicated by the system. ON TLM Audible When Armed.
Programming Sections: 5.3 Basic Programming PWS Sect 3 Option Definition On/Off Description 3 Audible RF Jam Trouble Beeps ON Audible RF Jam Trouble Beeps OFF An RF Jam will not sound Trouble Beeps 4 Double Hit ON Double Hit Enabled. Two alarms from the same zone within the Cross Zone Timer Duration will cause the Police Code or Cross Zone to be logged and transmitted. OFF Double Hit Disabled.
Option 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Definition On/Off Description Verbal Door Chime ON Verbal Door Chime Is Enabled. The system will verbally annunciate the zone (or programmed label) when it is violated if Door Chime is programmed. This feature is available when Escort5580(TC) v3.00, and the PC5936 v1.00 are used.
Programming Sections: 5.4 Advanced Programming PWS Sect 4 [020] - Keypad Zone Assignment [030] - Fast Loop Response An eight bit toggle option controls which main board zones have Fast Loop (36 ms) or Normal Loop Response (540 ms). Fast Loop Response is typically used for vibration sensors. Assigning Keypad Zones Each keypad has a zone input to which a device (e.g., a door contact) can be connected (see section 2.11 ‘Keypad Zones‘ for wiring information.
times. If the Auto-arm is postponed, arming or disarming the panel will not affect the postpone sequence. [176] - Cross Zone/Police Code Timer This option affects the Cross Zone Police Code log and transmission as well as the Cross Zone feature. When a zone trip occurs, the Cross Zone Timer starts.
Programming Sections: 5.6 Communicator Programming PWS Sect6 of the call. If this section is programmed (not FF), and Section 382, Option 4 is ON, the panel will dial this string in place of the first digit of the phone number (Sections [301]-[303]). This only applies to the first attempt that is made to each phone number. NOTE: If not all 6 digits are required they should be filled Some of the Programmable Output options are also selectable by partition see Section 5 ‘Programmable Outputs’.
[F], [A], [P] Restoral: this reporting code will be sent after the [F] [A] [P] alarm reporting code is sent. Auxiliary Input Restoral: the panel will transmit this reporting code when the 2-wire smoke detector has restored after an alarm. [330]-[331] - Tamper Reporting Codes, Zones 1-32 If the panel is programmed for Double EOL zones (see Section 2.10 "Zone Wiring") the panel will report a Zone Tamper Alarm reporting code if an open condition is present on a zone.
Programming Sections: 5.6 Communicator Programming PWS Sect6 [342]-[343] - Opening (Disarming) Reporting Codes Access Codes 1-32 The panel will transmit an Opening reporting code to indicate partition(s) is disarmed. A different reporting code can be transmitted for each user code, partition master code and system master code to identify who armed the partition(s).
and 20 bps), Contact ID, SIA, Residential Dial and a Pager format. The following is a description of each. SIA (Level 2) SIA is a specialized format that will communicate information quickly using frequency shift keying (FSK) rather than pulses. The SIA format will automatically generate the type of signal being transmitted, such as Burglary, Fire, Panic etc. The two digit reporting code is used to identify the zone or access code number. NOTE: SIA format must be used if Downlook is required.
Programming Sections: 5.6 Communicator Programming PWS Sect6 Pager Format The Communicator Format option for either telephone number can be programmed for Pager format. If an event occurs and the Communicator Call Direction options direct the call to a telephone number with the Pager format selected the panel will attempt to page. When calling a pager extra digits will be required to make it work properly.
If the LINKS1000 Cellular Communicator, or LINKS2X50 is being used, the panel can be programmed to report a TLM Trouble reporting code. [351]-[376] - Communicator Call Directions For events from each Call Direction group the control panel can call 2 different phone numbers and use the LINKS as backup or as a redundant communicator for one or both numbers. The third phone number can only be used as a backup or alternate to the first. Each report falls under one of the following 5 Groups: 1.
Programming Sections: 5.6 Communicator Programming PWS Sect6 [377] - COMMUNICATION VARIABLES Test Transmission Cycle (LINKS1000) This value determines the period between Test Transmissions for the LINKS1000. Valid entries are [000]-[255]. The period is in days or hours. This applies to Land-line and LINKS Test Transmissions, and for minutes and hours for the Land-line (LINKS only uses Hours).
[380] - FIRST COMMUNICATOR OPTION CODES Option 8 Communicator Code Delinquency On/Off Description OFF LINKS is backup of Land Line(s). The control panel will dial through the LINKS if the panel is having difficulty communicating over the phone line. For each failed attempt to the land line, one attempt will be made to the LINKS1000. ON Delinquency Follows Zone Activity (Activity Delinquency). This feature assists in the monitoring of the elderly and the handicapped.
Programming Sections: 5.6 Communicator Programming PWS Sect6 [382] - THIRD COMMUNICATOR OPTION CODES Option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-8 Communicator Code On/Off Description Contact I.D. Partial Closing Identifier ON Partial Closing Identifier = 5. Contact I.D. uses 5 as the identifier for the Partial Closing event. OFF Partial Closing Identifier = 4. Contact I.D. uses 4 as the identifier for the Partial Closing event. This option is defaulted OFF. ON Zone Alarms Communicate during Walk Test Enabled.
The status LEDs will display the current system status on the keypad where the PC-Link was initiated. For more information on connecting the PC-Link, refer to your ’PCLink Download Kit Instruction Sheet’. Downloading can also be performed through the LINKS1000 cellular communicator if the telephone line is disconnected. If using the LINKS1000 with Call Back, you need to program the LINKS1000 Preamble with the downloading telephone number in order for the panel to call the computer correctly.
Programming Sections: 5.8 Programmable Output Programming PWS Sect 8 [401] - First Downloading Option Codes Option Downloading Code On/Off Description 1 Downloading Answer ON Downloading Answer Enabled. The system will answer calls for downloading if a successful Double call routine is detected. Have the downloading computer call the system and let the telephone line ring once or twice. After 1 or 2 rings, hang up.
[501]-[515] PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT ATTRIBUTES PGM Output Types [01], [03], [04], [05]-[08],[12],[13],[14],[15],[17],[18] and [25] 1 Not Used 2 Not Used 3 Output Level NOTE: This option must be off to ensure proper PGM operation. NOTE: This option must be off to ensure proper PGM operation. ON The output will activate (switch to Ground) when the event occurs. OFF The output will de-activate (switch to open) when the event occurs. ON Output Pulsed.
Programming Sections: 5.9 International Programming PWS Sect 9 [701] FIRST INTERNATIONAL OPTION CODES Option 1 2 3 4 5 International Code On/Off Description AC ON 50 Hz AC. - The incoming AC power cycles at 50 Hz. Time Base Arming Inhibit Latching System Tamper Access Code Length OFF 60 Hz AC. - The incoming AC power cycles at 60 Hz. ON The timebase is the internal crystal oscillator. In cases of unstable AC power input, the internal crystal can be used to keep the most accurate timebase.
2. The Keypad Blanking option is disabled (section [016]: [3]) 3. The Fire Bell is Continuous option is disabled (section [014]: [8]) 4. The Transmission Delay is disabled, if Transmission Delay is not required (section [377]) NOTE: Fire Troubles are not supported in Walk Test. All out- [703] - Delay Between Dialing Attempts For standard (force) dialing, the panel will go off-hook, search for dial tone for 5 seconds, hang-up for 20 seconds, go off-hook, search for dial tone for 5 seconds, then dial.
Programming Sections: 5.11 Special Installer Instructions PWS Sect 11 Installer Lockout If Installer Lockout is selected a hardware default cannot be performed. If a software default is performed all programming will restore to factory default. When Installer Lockout Disable is selected the panel will restore all programming to factory defaults if a hardware or software default is performed on the main control panel. To enable Installer Lockout perform the following: 1.Enter Installer Programming. 2.
[995][Installer Code] - Restore Escort5580(TC) Factory Default Programming When this section is successfully entered, all programming for the Escort5580(TC) module will be returned to the factory defaults. [996][Installer Code] - Restore PC5132 Wireless Factory Default Programming When this section is successfully entered, all programming in the PC5132 wireless expansion module will be returned to the factory defaults.
Section 6: Listing Requirements 6.1 UL Listed Commercial and Residential Installations • Each system shall be programmed to activate an audible Trouble signal within 90 seconds upon loss of microprocessor memory. Programming The notes in the programming sections describing the system configurations for UL Listed installations must be implemented. The installation requirements listed below must be met for the following grades of service.
Appendix A: Reporting Codes The following tables contain Contact ID and Automatic SIA format reporting codes. For more information on reporting code formats and notes about individual reporting codes, (see section 5.6 ‘Communicator Programming’ PWS Sect 6). Contact ID The first digit (in parentheses) will automatically be sent by the control panel. The second two digits are programmed to indicate specific information about the signal.
Automatic Dialer Contact ID Direction* Codes Section # Reporting Code Code Sent When...
Table2: Contact ID Zone Alarm/Restoral Event Codes (as per ADEMCO): Table 3: SIA Format Automatic Zone Alarm/Restoral Codes Program any of these codes for zone alarms/restorals when using the standard (non-automatic) Contact ID reporting format.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. could void your authority to use this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-ence in a residential installation.
WARNING Please Read Carefully Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system. System Failures This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible. There are circumstances, however, involving fire, burglary, or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection.
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PC5010 CP-01 Module Compatibility Module Compatible? Comments Classic Escort (VPM-1) DLM-1 DLM-4 v1.x DLM-4 v1.0L DLM-7 Escort5580 v3.0 LCD5500 v1.X LCD5500Z LCD5501Z v1.x LCD5500Z/LCD5520Z v3.X LCD5501Z v2.x LCD5501Z32-433 LCD600 LED615 Links1000 v3.0 Links2150 v1.3W Links2450 v1.3 PC-16 Out PC5100 PC5108 v1.X No No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes PC5108L Yes PC5108 v2.x PC5132 v1.X PC5132 v2.X PC5132 v3.X PC5200 PC5204 PC5208 PC5320 PC5400 Printer/DVACS Module v1.