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System Reference
Zone
Area
Type
1
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2
___________
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3
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4
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5
___________
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6
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7
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8
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Fire Zone: ___________________________________________________________
Keypad Zones
Keypad Zone [F] Fire _________________________________________________
Keypad Zone [A] Auxiliary _____________________________________________
Keypad Zone [P] Panic _______________________________________________
Access Codes
Access Code
Assigned To...
Access Code
Assigned To...
1
___________
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9
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2
___________
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10
___________
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3
___________
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11
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4
___________
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12
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13
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5
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14
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6
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7
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15
___________
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8
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16
___________
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Entrance and Exit Delays
Entry Delay:
seconds
Auxiliary Entry Delay:
seconds
Exit Delay:
seconds
Auxiliary Exit Delay:
seconds
Monitoring Station
Account Number: __________________________
Phone: ____________________________________
For Service
Call: ______________________________________
Phone: ____________________________________
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A Word About Your System
The PC3000 Security System has been designed to give you the greatest possible
flexibility and convenience. Read this manual carefully and become familiar with
the operation of your Security System. Your installer will tell you which commands
listed in this manual apply to your system. Fill out the System Reference sheet in this
manual and store it in a safe place for future reference. The label provided for the
inside of the keypad door can be used to record which sensors are on each zone.
Important Note
Remember that no security system can prevent emergencies. It is only intended to
alert you in case of an emergency and should not take the place of prudent security
practices or life and property insurance.
It is important to test your system every week. To do this, first inform the monitoring
station that you are testing your system. Then, with the system disarmed, activate
all detection sensors one at a time and observe the zone light come on at the keypad
as each sensor is activated. Perform a bell test by entering [ * ],[6],[Master
Code],[8] with the system disarmed. The PC3000 can be programmed at the time
of installation to automatically perform a test transmission to the monitoring station
on a regular basis. If the system has not been programmed for this automatic test,
call the monitoring station for instructions on how to perform a test transmission.
Don’t forget to inform the monitoring station when you have finished your test.
Check to see if the “Trouble” light is on when arming the system. See the Trouble
Display section in this manual for a description of the different trouble conditions.
Contact your installer for assistance if the trouble condition cannot be located and
corrected.
How Your System Works
Your PC3000 Security System is made up of a control panel, one or more PC3000RK
keypads, and various detectors and sensors. The control panel will be mounted out
of the way in a utility room or basement. The metal cabinet contains the system
electronics, fuses and stand-by battery. There is normally no reason for anyone but
the installer to have access to the control panel. The keypad(s) have an audible
indicator, display lights and command entry keys. The keypad is used to send
commands to the system and to display the current system status. Keypads are
mounted in convenient areas close to the exit-entry doors. The security system has
up to eight zones or areas of protection. Each zone used will have connected to it
various sensors, such as door or window contacts, motion detectors, glassbreak
detectors and vibration or shock sensors. When a sensor is in alarm, a keypad light
will be on to indicate which zone is in alarm.
Master Code
The 4 digit Master Code is used for arming and disarming the system, for
programming additional access codes, and for changing other features. The
Master Code will be supplied to you by your installer. All keypad entries are made
by pressing one key at a time and may be changed by you at any time if the installer
selects an option. For additional access codes, see Programming Additional
Access Codes.
Arming
Close all protected doors and windows and stop movement in areas covered by
motion detectors. If the “Bypass” light is ON, be sure zones are being intentionally
bypassed before arming the system (see Zone Bypassing).
Check to see that the “Ready” light is ON (all zones are closed). The system cannot
be armed unless the “Ready” light is ON. Enter a [4 digit access code]. As each
digit is entered, the keypad sounder will beep. Once the correct access code is
entered, the “Armed” light will come ON and the keypad sounder will beep quickly.
If the access code was entered incorrectly or the “Ready” light was not ON, the
keypad sounder will beep steadily for 2 seconds.
When the correct code is entered and the system is armed, exit through the door
indicated by your installer as the exit-entry door. The exit time may be changed by
your installer (please refer to the Quick-Arm feature).
Auto-Bypass Option - Home-Away Arming
This feature, if selected by your installer, will allow you to arm your system with any
valid access code and the system will automatically bypass the interior zones if
those interior zones have been designated as home-away zones by the installer.
When activated, the “Bypass” light will come ON. If you exit within the allowed exit
time, the system will automatically reactivate the interior zones. This feature is
designed to save the user from having to manually bypass interior zones each time
they wish to arm the system and remain at home.
In residential applications where the system has been armed and the interior zones
are automatically bypassed, the interior zones can be reactivated from a keypad
outside the interior zones protection area (e.g. a bedroom). To reactivate the interior
zones, press [ * ] then [1] and the “Bypass” light will go out.
Entry Delay Off Arming
If you wish to arm your system and eliminate the entry delay, enter [ * ],[9] before
your access code. The “Armed” light will flash as a reminder that the system is
armed and has no entry delay. An entry through any zone programmed as a delay
zone will create an instant alarm.
Disarming
Enter the premises only through the door indicated by your installer as the entry
door. The keypad sounder will be ON. Go to the keypad and enter the [4 digit
access code]. If an error is made entering the code, press the [#] key and enter the
code again. The “Armed” light will go out and the keypad sounder will stop. The
correct access code must be entered before the allowed entry time expires. The
entry delay time may be changed by the installer.
If an alarm occurred while the panel was armed, the “Memory” light and the light for
the zone which caused the alarm will start to flash and will continue flashing for 2
minutes. At the end of 2 minutes, the keypad lights will stop flashing and the keypad
will return to the normal Ready condition.
If you return home and find an alarm has occurred while you were away, it is possible
that an intruder may still be on the premises. Go to a neighbour’s and if your system
is monitored, call the monitoring station. They will advise what action has been
taken as a result of the alarm and whether the premises are safe to enter. If your
system is not monitored, call the local police to investigate.
Alarm Memory Display
If the “Memory” light is on, an alarm has occurred since the last time the panel was
armed. The alarm memory will automatically be displayed when the system is
disarmed (see Disarming).
Press the [ * ] then [3] keys to display which zone caused the alarm.
The alarm memory will be cleared when the panel is re-armed.
Press [#] to return to Ready.
Zone Bypassing
Bypassed zones do not cause an alarm. Use zone bypassing when access is
needed to part of the protected area. Also, damaged wiring or contacts on a zone
may be temporarily bypassed until repairs can be made so that the panel can be
armed.
To bypass zones, enter [ * ],[1] and the zone numbers to be bypassed. i.e. [0][1]
for zone 1, [1][6] for zone 16. If the [0] key is pressed twice instead of a zone number,
all zone bypasses will be removed. If the [9] key is pressed twice, the last group
of zones which was bypassed will be recalled. Press [#] to return to Ready.
For security reasons, your installer may prevent the bypass command from
operating on certain zones.
The “Bypass” light is ON as long as at least one zone is bypassed. Do not
unintentionally bypass zones when arming. Zone bypasses are automatically
cancelled each time the panel is disarmed and must be re-applied before the next
arming.
Trouble Display
The PC3000 continuously monitors a number of possible trouble conditions. If one
of these conditions occurs, the keypad sounder will beep quickly twice every 10
seconds and the keypad “Trouble” indicator will light. Pressing any key on the
keypad will silence the beeper but the “Trouble” light will remain on until the trouble
condition is cleared. If you cannot determine the cause of the trouble condition, call
your installer for assistance. Press the [ * ] then [2] keys to display the type of
trouble. The zone lights indicate the type of trouble condition.
Zone Light Trouble
1 Defective Stand-by Battery
2 AC Power Failure (see NOTE below)
3 Day Zone Trouble
4 Telephone Line Problem
5 Unsuccessful Communication Attempt with
Monitoring Station
6 Bell Circuit Failure
7 Smoke Detector Circuit Trouble
8 Loss of Time on System Clock
Press [#] to return to Ready.
NOTE: The keypad buzzer will not sound for AC failure until there is also a low
battery condition. The “Trouble” light will come ON as soon as AC fails and will
remain on until AC restores.
Smoke Detector and Fire Alarm Reset
If your system is equipped with smoke detectors or other fire alarm detectors, use
the following instructions for resetting an alarm. Before resetting a fire alarm signal,
be sure you know the source of the alarm and that there is no danger (see
Evacuation Planning elsewhere in this manual).
The system bell/siren alarm signal pulses 2 seconds ON and 2 seconds OFF when
the alarm is generated from the fire circuit. The transmission to the monitoring
station is delayed by 30 seconds. The alarm may be silenced and the transmission
delayed for 2 minutes by pressing any number key on the keypad. If the detector
causing the alarm is reset before the 2 minute delay expires, no further alarm will
occur. If the detector is not reset, at the end of the delay the alarm will start again
and the transmission will occur in 30 seconds if a keypad key is not pressed.
An immediate fire alarm signal and transmission is generated by holding down the
[1] and [3] keys at the same time for 2 seconds.
Some smoke detectors require entering a keypad command to reset them after an
alarm. Press [ * ] then hold down the [4] key for several seconds. If the smoke has
cleared, the smoke detector will reset and the fire zone light will go out when the [4]
key is released. If the smoke has not cleared from the detector, open a window or
door and fan clean air into the detector and try resetting again.
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