DSCover Satellite Products PC1555MX manual

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    Installation Manual WA R N I N G This ma nual co ntains infor mat ion on lim itations regar ding p roduct use and funct ion and i nfor mation on the limitati ons as to liabilit y of the manufacturer . The entire manual sh ould be ca refully read. This panel wil l not operate if installed o utside of North America. See secti on 1.1 f or details. PC1[...]

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    WA R N I N G Please Read Car efully Note to Insta llers This warn ing c ontain s vital inform ation. As the o nly ind ividual in c ontact with system users, it is yo ur respon sibi lity to b ring ea ch item i n this wa rning to the a ttenti on of the users o f this sy stem . System Failures This s ystem h as b een car efully design ed to b e as eff[...]

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    i T able of Contents Section 1 : System Introduction 1 1.1 Specifica tions ..... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... .......... .. 1 1.2 Additio nal Devic es .......... ....... ........... ........... ........... .......... .. 2 1.3 Out of the Box ........... ........... ........ .......... ........... ........... .........2[...]

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    ii PC1555MX W iring Diagram WWW.DIYALARMFORUM.COM[...]

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    1 Section 1: System Intr oduction 1.1 Spec ifications Downloading Softwar e Suppor t • PC1555MX v2.3 uses DLS-3 v1.3 and higher . Flexible Zone Configuration • Six fully pr ogrammable zones • System expandab le to 32 zones usin g: • up to 8 keypad zone inputs and/or • up to 32 wireless zones with the PC5132 wireless expansion module • 3[...]

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    2 1.2 Addi tio nal Dev ice s In addition to the information be low , see the back cover for a DSC m odule compa tibili ty tabl e. PC5132 Wireless Receiver The PC513 2 Wire less Recei ver can be used to connect up to 32 w ireles s devi ces t o the syste m. All devi ces are spread spec trum , 900 MHz, f ully super vised devi ces whi ch us e sta n- da[...]

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    3 Section 2: Getting Started The foll owing s ections provi de a th orou gh descrip tion of ho w to wir e and configur e devic es and zone s. 2.1 Installation Step s Read this sec tion comple tely befor e you begin. Once you have an overal l understand ing of the i nstallati on proc ess, car efully work thro ugh each s tep. Step 1: Create a Layout [...]

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    4 Programmable Output T erminals – PGM1 and PGM2 Each PGM out put is designed s o that when ac tivated by the panel, the terminal will s witch to gr ound PGM1 can sink up to 50mA of curr ent. Conne ct the pos itive side of the L ED or buzz er to AUX+, the n egative sid e to PGM1. PG M2 operate s similarly to PGM1. Howev er , PGM2 can sink up t o [...]

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    Getting Started: 2.5 Current Rati ngs – Modules & Access ories 5 2.5 Current Ratings – Mo dules & Accessories In or der for th e PC1555MX system to operate p ro perly , the power ou tput capabili ties of the main co ntr ol and the exp an- sion de vices mu st not be ex ceeded. Us e the data pr esented below to ensur e that n o part of th[...]

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    6 T o enable n ormally closed l oops, program ming se ction [013 ], option [1] m ust be ON. NO TE: T his option sh ould only be se lected if No r mally Cl osed (NC) detect ion de vices or contac ts are being used. Single End Of Line (EOL) Resistors (5600 Ω ) T o enable pan el detectio n of single end of lin e resi stors, pro- gramming sec tion [0[...]

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    Gettin g Star ted: 2.13 Keypad Zones 7 LINKS Supervision (24 Hour Super visory) When us ing the LINKS10 00 cellul ar com- munica tor , any main b oard zone may be configur ed for LINKS Supervisi on. Pr o- gram this zone as zo ne type [09], 24 Hour Supervi- sor y in se ctio n [001 ]. With a LINKS Su pervisory zone, if t he LI NKS1 000 exp erien ces [...]

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    8 Section 3: Keypad Commands Use any s ystem key pad to en ter comm ands and/ or pro gram the PC15 55MX se curity s ystem. The LED k eypad u ses func- tion and z one indic ator lights to rep re sent alarm fun ctions and status. T he LCD k eypad pr ovides a wri tten desc ription on the liquid crystal dis play and use s function indicator lig hts to [...]

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    Keypad Commands: 3.4 [ *] Com man ds 9 [*][2] T rouble Display The p anel constant ly mon itors itse lf for seve ral dif fer ent tr ou- ble con ditions. If a tr ouble condition is pr esent, t he T r ouble light wi ll be on and the keypad w ill beep twice every 10 sec- onds. T he tr ouble be ep can be silenced by pr essing any key on any keyp ad. If[...]

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    10 vated. ( See 5.3 “Zone Attributes” on pa ge 16 .) If t he do or chime feat ur e is enable d, the keyp ad will emi t five short beeps whe never a chime zone is activ ated . Desig nated entr y/ exit doors ar e often defined as chime zon es. The fea tur e can be turned on or o ff whil e the system is armed or di sarmed. [*][5] Programming Acces[...]

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    Keypad Commands: 3.5 Functi on Keys 11 Brightness Con trol Y ou can select from 1 0 diffe re nt backlig hting leve ls. Use the arr ow ke ys (< >) to scr oll to th e desir ed ba cklightin g level. Pr ess [#] to ex it. Contrast Contr ol Y ou can sel ect fr om 10 differ ent displa y contras t levels. Use the arr ow keys (< >) to scr oll to[...]

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    12 [11] [*][5] Pro gramming Access Codes : A valid master code mu st also b e enter ed. [12] [*][6] User Functions: A v alid mast er code mus t also be enter ed. [13] [*][7][1] Command Output Option #1 : A valid access code may need to b e enter ed. [14] [*][7][2] Reset (Com mand Output Optio n #2): As describe d above. [15] General V oice Prom pt [...]

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    13 Section 4: How to Pr ogram The follo wing section of the manual de scribes the Installer’ s Pr ogramming fu nction an d how to pr ogram the variou s sec- tions. NO TE: Read th e f ollowi ng section of the man ual v er y careful ly bef ore you begin pro gram ming. W e also reco mmend fi lling out the Progr amm ing W orksheets se ction bef ore y[...]

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    14 4.4 Pr ogrammin g T oggle Option Sec tions Some pr ogramm ing secti ons cont ain sev eral toggle options . The panel w ill use zone lights 1 thr ough 8 to indicat e if the dif- fer ent option s ar e enabled or disabl ed. Pr ess the numbe r cor- re sponding t o the optio n to tu r n it ON or OFF . On ce all the toggle opt ions have been se lected[...]

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    15 Section 5: Pr ogram Descriptions The f ollowing s ection ex plains th e operation of all pr ogramma- ble featu re s and options and pr ovides a summa r y of all corr e- spondin g pr ogramming l ocations . 5.1 Programming S ecurity Codes Ther e are three codes which can be programmed by the installer in the Installe r’ s Programming function: t[...]

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    16 A violated Fi re zone will be displaye d on all key pads and can be delayed at any keypad. T ypically this zo ne is used for latching s moke det ectors. [08] Standar d 24 Hour Fire Zo ne NO TE: Do not wire Fire z ones o n k eyp ad z one terminals if the DE OL supe r visi on opt ion i s enable d for the pa nel ( secti on [013], Opt ion [2]). When[...]

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    Program Descriptions: 5.4 Assigni ng Key pad Zones 17 • Wireless Zon e – This att ribu te dete rm ines w hich zo nes ar e to hav e wir eless de vices. T his allo ws the panel to g en- erat e a lo w bat ter y troub le an d zon e supe rvis ories for t he wireless zone s. NO TE: Any zone wit h the w irel ess att ri bute enable d will not cause a n[...]

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    18 Reporting codes can be one or two digits and can u se HEX digits (A th rough F). Fo r a complete descripti on of r eporting codes which can be pr ogramm ed and lists of a utomatic C on- tact ID and SI A for mat codes, please s ee Appen dix A: “Rep or ting Code s” on page 42. NO TE: Do not use th e dig it C i n a re por ting code w hen u sing[...]

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    Program Descriptions: 5.9 Communicator – Reportin g Formats 19 The Communica tor Call Directio n opt ions can be used t o disab le th e repor ti ng of event s such as Op ening s and Clos - ings. NO TE: Do not pro gram the 2nd tel ephone n umber to use Con- tact ID or SIA r epor ting code for mat s (se ction [360 ]) if A ut o- matic repor ting co [...]

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    20 The panel has no w ay of confirming if the pager was cal led success fully . A Failur e T o Communica te tr ouble will on ly be generated if the pa nel detects a bus y tone on all dial ing attempts, or if no dia l tone is detected o n all dial ing attem pts. The pager fo rmat will not cause an y form of ringba ck. NO TE: The Pager For mat cann o[...]

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    Program Descriptions: 5.11 PGM Outp ut Options 21 NO TE: F or the 2-w ire smok e option to work, conn ector JP1 mus t be remo ve d from the PC1555MX co ntrol board . NO TE: 2-Wire smok e detec tors use PGM2 as a supervised input w ith a 22 00 Ω end-of -line resi stor . A troub le cond ition wi ll be gener ated if an op en conditio n is detecte d [...]

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    22 [18] Sta y Armed Status When the s ystem is armed in the Stay mode, the PGM outpu t will ac tivate at the begi nning of the exit de lay . The outpu t deactivate s when the panel is disarmed. [19] [*][7][1] Command Output Option #1 [20] [*][7][2] Command Output Option #2 [21] [*][7][3] Command Output Option #3 [22] [*][7][4] Command Output Option[...]

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    Program Descriptions: 5.1 4 Test Transmis sion 23 If Fire Bell Continuous is enabl ed, the al ar m outp ut will sound unt il a code is ent er ed. If disabled , the alarm will so und until a code is e nter ed or the b ell cut-of f time has exp ir ed. Bell Cut-of f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secti on [005] Bell Ci rcui t [...]

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    24 If you enab le the WLS K ey Does Not Use Access Codes o ption, t he disarm button will w o r k o n w i r e l e s s k e y s w h i c h have not be en assign ed access codes. Wi re less ke ys can only be assigned acce ss code s when us ed with PC513 2 v3.0 or higher . T o pre vent disa r ming by wir eless key s which do n’t h ave access cod es, d[...]

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    Prog ram D escri ptions: 5.22 Key pad Blanking 25 T o disab le the key pad lock out option, progra m the Nu mber of Invalid Codes Be fore Lockout a s [000]. NO TE: If Ke ypad Loc kou t is activ e, the panel CANNO T be ar med / disar m ed with a keys wi tch. Keypad L ockout Optio ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Se ction [012] 5.22 Keypa d Blank[...]

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    26 LIN KS Preamb le (F irst T ele phon e Numbe r) . . . Sec tion [ 390] LINKS Pr eamble (Second T e lephone Num ber) . Section [391] LINKS Pr eamble (Thir d T elephon e Number) . . . Section [392] LINKS Pr eamble (Downloading T elephone Number) . . . . . . . . . . Section [490] Communica tor Call Dir ection Options . . . Section [361]-[368] Call LI[...]

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    27 Section 6: Pr ogramming W orksheets For the Record Custom er: __ _______ _______ ______ _______ _____ ______ _______ _______ ______ _____ ______ _______ _______ ______ _____ _______ Address: _ _____ ______ _______ _______ ______ _____ _______ ______ _______ _______ ____ _______ ______ _______ _______ ____ _____ T elep hone : _______ ____ _______[...]

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    28 Zone Pr ogramm ing Summa ry Zone pr ogrammin g can be fo und in se ctions [001] - [004], [101] - [132], [020 ] and [202] - [205]. Use th is ar ea to r ecor d a sum - mary of your z one pr ogrammin g. Refer to Ap pendix B: “Pr ogrammi ng LCD Keypads” on page 44, for instructio ns on pr ogrammin g zone labe ls. System Zone Labe l Zone Zone Att[...]

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    Programming Worksheets 29 Keypad Pr ogramm ing [000] Keypad Enr ollment (Section 2.6 “Keyp ad Assignment” on page 5) NO TE: This must be done at each k eypad requiring prog ra mming. [0] Slot [V alid entries are 1 1-18; i.e. e nter [11] for slot 1, [12 ] for slot 2 , etc.] [1] Funct ion Key 1 Assignme nt (V alid entri es ar e 00-21) [2] Funct i[...]

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    30 NO TE: Z ones 9-32 are only a vaila ble f or wireles s z ones. [002] Zone 9-16 Definitions (Section 5.2 “Zone Programming” on p age 15) Default Default 00 I_____ __I____ ___I Zone 9 00 I_______I ____ ___I Zone 13 00 I_____ __I____ ___I Zone 10 00 I___ ____I ____ ___I Zone 14 00 I_____ __I____ ___I Zone 11 00 I___ ____ I____ ___I Zone 15 00 I[...]

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    Programming Worksheets 31 [010] PC5208 PGM Output Pr ogramming (PGM 3-10) (Section 5.11 “P GM Output Options” on page 20) Default Default 01 I_____ __I____ ___I PGM 3 01 I_____ __I____ ___I PGM 7 01 I_____ __I____ ___I PGM 4 01 I_____ __I____ ___I PGM 8 01 I_____ __I____ ___I PGM 5 01 I_____ __I____ ___I PGM 9 01 I_____ __I____ ___I PGM 6 01 I_[...]

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    32 [015] Third System Option Code Default Option ON Off Section P age # ON I_____ ___I 1 Fire Keys Enab led Fir e Keys D isabled 5.16 23 OFF I___ _____I 2 Panic Keys Au dible (Bell / Beeps) Panic Ke ys Silent 5.16 23 OFF I___ _____I 3 Quick Exi t Enabled Quick Exit Disa bled 3.4 8 ON* I_ ______ _I 4 Quick Arming Enable d Quick Ar ming D is. / Fun c[...]

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    Programming Worksheets 33 Advanced Sys tem Programming Zone Attributes (Section 5.3 “Zone Attributes” on p age 16) Zone Attri bute De faults (Y = Option ON; N = Option OFF): *NO TE: For UL installations , do not c hange attrib ute 5 (For ce Arming) f rom the default setting. Section Zone # Zone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ty p e * [101] 1 ( ) I_____ ___I I[...]

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    34 [116] 16 ( ) I_____ ___I I____ ____| I_______ _| I________ | I ______ __| I____ ____| I_ ______ _| I ______ __I [117] 17 ( ) I_____ ___I I____ ____| I_______ _| I________ | I ______ __| I____ ____| I_ ______ _| I ______ __I [118] 18 ( ) I_____ ___I I____ ____| I_______ _| I________ | I ______ __| I____ ____| I_ ______ _| I ______ __I [119] 19 ( [...]

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    Programming Worksheets 35 Section PGM Output 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 # T ype* Main Boar d [141] 1 ( ) I ______ __I I____ ____ | I_ ______ _| I_______ _| I ______ __| I______ __| I________ | I_____ ___I [1 42] 2 ( ) I ______ __I I____ ____| I___ _____| I___ _____| I______ __| I___ _____| I_____ ___| I_____ ___I PC5208 [143] 3 ( ) I ______ __I I____ ____ | I[...]

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    36 Comm unicator Programming NO TE: F or sections [301] to [35 3], the co ntent of e very sectio n by de f ault is [F] . [301] First T elephone Number (32 Digits) (Section 5.7 “Communicator – T elephone Numbers” on page 17) I_____ I___ __I__ ___I__ ___I__ ___I _____ I_____ I_____ I____ _I__ ___I__ ___I_ ____I_ ____I_ ____ I____ _I____ _I____ [...]

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    Programming Worksheets 37 T amper Reporting Codes, Zones 1-32 (Section 5.8 “Communicator – Reporting Codes” on pg. 17, & Appendix A) Section [330] Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 I______ _I__ _____I I ______ _I____ ___I I_______ I___ ____I I _____ __I____ ___I I__ _____I ______ _I I_____ __I___ ____ I I_____ __I__ [...]

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    38 [348] Miscellaneous Opening (Disarming) Repor ting Codes (Section 5.8 “Communicator – Repor ting Codes” on pg. 17, & Appe ndix A) I_____ __I ______ _I 1. Openin g by Dur ess Code 33 I___ ____I ______ _I 5. Op enin g by Su perv isor y C ode 4 2 I_____ __I ______ _I 2. Openin g by Dur ess Code 34 I___ ____I ______ _I 6. Auto Arm Cancella[...]

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    Programming Worksheets 39 [365] Opening/Closing Communicator Call Directions (Section 5.5 “Communicator – Dialing” on page 17) Default Option ON OFF ON I_____ ___I 1 1st T elephone Number Disable d OFF I________ I 2 2nd T el ephon e Nu mber Dis abled OFF I________ I 3 1st T eleph one Number (via LIN KS) Disabled OFF I________ I 4 2nd T elepho[...]

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    40 [381] Second Communicator Option Code Default Option ON OFF Secti on Pa ge # OFF I_ ______ I 1 O pen After Alar m Kypd Ringback enabled Open After Alr m Kypd Ringback disable d 5.17 23 OFF I_____ __I 2 Open After Alarm Bell Ringb ack enabl ed Open After Alrm Bell Rin gback dis abled 5.17 23 OFF I_____ __I 3 SIA Sends Pro grammed Rep. Codes SIA S[...]

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    Programming Worksheets 41 Int ernatio nal P r ogra mming [701] First International Opt ions Code Default Option ON Off Section P age # OFF I_ ______ I 1-4 For Fu ture Use OFF I_____ __I 5 6-Digit User Access Codes 4-Digit User Access Codes 5.1 15 OFF I_____ __I 6 Busy t one detect ion enable d Busy tone d etection d isable d 5.5 17 OFF I_ ______ I [...]

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    42 Appendix A: Reporting Codes The fol lowing tab les cont ain Cont act ID and Auto matic SI A for- mat r eporting codes. F or more i nformation on r eporting cod e formats and no tes ab out individu al r eporting cod es, see sec- tions 5. 8 “Com municato r – Reporting Co des” on p age 17 and 5.9 “ Communi cator – Reporting Formats” on [...]

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    43 T able2: Contact ID Zone Alarm/Restoral Event Codes (as per ADEMCO): Prog ram any of these codes f or zone alarms/rest orals when usi ng the standar d (non-automatic) Con tact ID r eporting format. T able 3: SIA For mat Automatic Zone Alarm/Restoral C odes Sect ion # Re por ting Code Co de Sent When. .. Dialer Direction* Automatic Contact ID Cod[...]

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    44 Appendix B: Pr ogramming LCD Keypads If you hav e an LCD5 500Z Keypad , additional pr ogramming is requ ir ed for pr oper opera tion. The followin g is a descri ption of th e availabl e prog ramming o ptions an d their accom panying pr ogramming sec tions: How to Enter LCD Pr ogramming Follow t he pro gramming proce dure a s outlin ed in Section[...]

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    45 [61] Second User Displa y Mask Default Option ON OFF OFF I_______ I 1 Installer Pr ogrammin g pr ompt ON Installe r Progra mming pr ompt OFF ON I_____ __I 2 Stay Arm pr ompt ON Sta y Arm pr ompt OFF ON I_____ __I 3 Quick Arm pr ompt ON Quick Arm pr ompt OFF ON I_____ __I 4 Interior Arm pr ompt ON Interior Ar m pr ompt OFF OFF I_______ I 5 Quick [...]

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    46 [67] Fifth Us er Displa y Mask Default Option ON OFF OFF I_____ __I 1 Thermostat C TRL Pr ompt ON Thermostat C TRL Pr ompt OFF OFF I_____ __I 2 T emperat ure Se tting Pr ompt ON T emperatur e Setting Pr ompt OF F OFF I_____ __I 3 Occupa ncy Mode Pr ompt ON Occupancy M ode Pr ompt OFF OFF I_____ __I 4 Thermostat Mode Pr ompt ON Thermosta t Mode P[...]

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    FCC COMPLIANCE ST A TEMENT CA UTION: Changes or modifi cations not exp ressly appro ved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. could void y our authori ty to use this equipme nt. This equip ment has been test ed and found to comply with the limi ts for a Class B digit al device, pu rsuant to Part 15 o f the FCC Rules. Th ese limits ar e designe d to pro[...]

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    ©2001 Di gital Secu rity Contr ols Ltd . T or onto, Ca nada 1-800-387 -3630 • w ww .dsc.com Printed i n Canada 29 004473 R00 1 Changes fo r PC1555MX v2 .3 The PC 1555MX v2.3 sof tware i ncorpor ates severa l new featur es and ch anges. The most important add itions ar e liste d bel ow: Number of Zones System expandab le to 8 zones using keyp ad [...]