Dsc Pc 1555 Installer Manual
View and Download DSC PC1555 - MANUAL 2 instruction manual online. PC1555 - MANUAL 2 pdf manual download. Jul 24, 2010. Re: Reprogram DSC PC1555 v 2.3 w/ PC5508Z Keypad. « Reply #6 on: July 24, 2010, 01:00:56 PM ». Well it's probably that because zone 6 was not used, it was disabled in programming by either setting its response type to 00, or by removing it from partition 1. You said you had the manual.
Hello All, First of all.I'll admit I probably did a rather stupid thing quite a while back. That is I turned off all the power to my control unit, disconnected it's backup battery, etc.. My neighbor who installs security system as a full time job told me recently that I shouldn't have done so. He said especially in the summer that people try and break into homes more often. So I decided to hook everything back up, much to my surprise.my backup battery turned out to be now defective.I let it charge up for several days and then checked the output voltage.

It only read 6.15 volts in the standby mode instead of the required 13.0.volts liked it's supposed to. I purchased a new larger amp hour battery from him and charged it up. My new battery reads correctly @ 13.60 volts. That's where things take a nosedive.I had the 'bright' idea to do a factory reset on my system.I feel like I performed this correctly, I removed the ac power & battery power from the control panel, removed the wires from zone 1 and pgm 1 terminals, placed a wire short between zone 1 and pgm 1 terminal, applied ac power to the panel, zone 1 light by itself never came on, the keypad just started beeping. So then I removed the ac power from the panel, removed the wire short from zone 1 and pgm 1, and reconnected the zone 1 wire back to it's terminal, I didn't have any wires on the pgm 1 terminal. Now.all of the zone light on the keypad are on, along with the amber 'trouble' light.
I tried setting the current time and date in the required method, but don't really know if I performed this correctly. I remember hearing some beeps, but all of the zone lights are on along with the trouble light. I mentioned this to my neighbor, and he informed me that by doing a 'factory' reset, now everything has to be reprogrammed. I have the keypad manual along with the control panel manual. I'm a pretty tech savoy kind of guy.but this is proving to be a 'challenge' for me. Is there a 'easy' method to do this??
I'm surely open to ANY suggestions you might offer me. That's how I learn how to do things. I don't have any wireless devices, only wired ones. Thanks, David. The trouble light is on because by default, the system is looking for a phone line. That will need to be turned off. New Alice In Chains Download there.
Try opening and then closing each point, there is some weird thing with DSC panels that zones aren't immediately recognized until the zones are faulted. If that's not the case, it could be the installers didn't use the EOL resistors, so that will need to be turned off. Go to and download a manual for a PC1555/Power 632. Programming should only take a few minutes, it'll take longer to understand at first. Basically, each 'section' is a binary number with 8 bits that are turned on or off. So when the manual says 'system option [013]', that's just one section of programming with 8 options that are turned on or off.
With your keypad, the zone 1-8 indicators are used, when a zone number light is on, that option is on. Pokemon Black And White 2 English Rom Free Download For Pc. The manual will indicate which settings are on by default. So in theory, on the keypad, when you go into programming by doing *8 1555, you'll hear a rapid set of beeps. If you're programming section 013, you'd type in 013. The settings that are currently 'on' will be lit on the keypad. So, if options 1, 5, and 6 are on, you'd see: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 To toggle an option on or off, press that number key on the keypad. When done, press # to save and go back to the programming to enter a new section number.
The 001 section is zone types, just punch in each 2-digit attribute, don't make any other presses in between. Pressing # again exits programming. Doing some experimenting won't hurt, if you mess something up, you can always default the panel and start again. And hey, it's your system, may as well learn how to program it to meet your needs. Well it's probably that because zone 6 was not used, it was disabled in programming by either setting its response type to 00, or by removing it from partition 1. You said you had the manual.
They're not intended for the DIYer or end-user, but take time to look it over and see what the different features are. Again, if you happen to mess something up in the program, it's not the end of the world - just default the panel and start again. Defaulting a panel isn't a way to fix problems or correct a trouble light. Battery troubles are self-restoring, but it can take a few hours until the system sees a new battery.
When the trouble is corrected, the trouble light shuts itself off. Defaulting a panel is a way to fix a corrupted program (only an issue when using a downloader program on a laptop), when an installer code is unknown, or when there is any need to start again. If you turned on your computer and there was a CMOS battery error during startup, you wouldn't clear the CMOS or reformat the hard drive. Defaulting a panel is reformatting a hard drive, so to speak. Good Morning, Right now anyway.I feel kind of 'stupid', I wish I would have read this one little line of print before I did a factory reset: ' EEPROM Memory • Does not lose programming or system status on complete AC and Battery failure.