1TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION 3Features ...
10[∗]+[8]+[Installer’s Code]: Installer’s Programming CommandThe PC560 is programmed from the keypad by using commands in the [∗][8][Installer’s Code
11PROGRAMMING GUIDEWith the panel disarmed, enter [∗][8][Installer’s Code]. The panel can only be programmed while it isdisarmed. The default Instal
12Resetting Programming to the Factory Default SettingsThe system may be reset to its factory default programming by following this procedure:1 Remove
13PROGRAMMING SECTIONS[01] Zone DefinitionsEnter four 2-digit numbers in this section to determine the operating characteristics of each zone.Zone Def
14[02] System TimesThree system times are programmed in Section [02]; each time requires a 3-digit number. Do not press the [#]Key during data entry.
15[05] First System Option CodeWhen Section [05] is entered, the 4 Zone Lights will be ON or OFF to indicate which options are selected.To turn a Zone
16[07] Third System Option CodeRefer to Section [05] for programming information.LIGHT[1] • ON = Restorals reported on Disarming*OFF = Restorals repor
17[13] Maintenance and Priority CodesMaintenance Codes are transmitted to indicate various trouble conditions and their restorals; Priority Codesare u
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19[01] Zone Definitions Page 13NOTE: When defining zones, assign Delay Zones starting with Zone 1, then Zone 2, and so on.Then, assign the other z
2PROGRAMMING GUIDE 11Sections [05] through [07]: Enabling System Functions ... 11HE
20[06] Second System Option Code Page 15Default Zone Light ON Zone Light OFFON Zone Light 1 DTMF dialing Pulse dialingOFF Zone Light 2 1400Hz Hands
21[11] Zone Alarm and Restoral Reporting Codes Page 16For single digit reporting codes, enter [0] as the second digit.Zone 1 Alarm Enter [∗1∗] (HEX
22[13] Maintenance and Priority Codes Page 17[P] Key Alarm[A] Key Alarm[F] Key AlarmBattery TroubleBattery RestorePeriodic Test CodePolice Code[14
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3INTRODUCTIONFEATURES• Fully featured security system with TroubleSupervision, Alarm Memory, Master Code and 3programmable Access Codes, Quick-Arming
4INSTALLATIONMounting the PanelSelect a dry location close to an unswitched AC source, a ground connection, and the telephone connection.Remove the pr
5WiringNOTE: Complete all wiring to the control panel before applying battery or AC power.If the neutral in the main supply is not readily identifiab
6KEY Terminal ConnectionThe KEY terminal may be programmed for keyswitch operation or for use as a tamper zone. Refer to theHook-up Diagram in the ba
7KEYPAD FUNCTIONSIntroductionThe Keypad provides complete control of the PC560 control panel. The panel can be completely programmedfrom the keypad.
8DisarmingEnter the premises through the designated Entry-Exit door. The keypad will be sounding a tone to indicate thatthe system must be disarmed.
9[∗]+[3]: Display Alarm MemoryAlarms caused during the previous armed period are stored in memory. To display the zones that went intoalarm, enter [
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