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PC1550 Step 1 – Enter time programming by pressing.6 + Master Code + 1 Step 2 – Enter HH:MM Step 3 – Press # to exit Note: Program the time using military standard (e.g. 8:00 pm = 20:00 hours). 8) Reset Time & Date. This indicates that your alarm panel has lost its time & date and needs to be reprogrammed. This usually occurs if the system powered all the way down. To set the time and date: Press the ‘.' key followed by the ‘6' key. Enter your 4-digit master code. Pres the ‘1' key. Number 1 corresponds to Service Required, though you may just do it yourself.

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DSC Alarm System Resets – Programming – Keypad Replacements – Keypad Repairs. We have a good range of Reconditioned Power Series DSC Keypads and main units in stock

We can reset your DSC alarm system if you don`t know your alarm code Dsc 5010 user manual pdf.

DSC alarm system programming should be done by a qualified technician. In most cases the program code is not known and makes this process difficult to do yourself. A full factory default is then required. If your alarm system is beeping, this is a signal that your alarm system needs to be serviced. We do battery replacements to many DSC alarm systems

We sell a good range of reconditioned keypads for many older type systems PC 510, PC 550, PC 560, PC 1565, Power 608 Power 832 DSC PC 1550, DSC PC 3000, Wireless Alexor 9155, Classic Keypad.

We service keypad memory light flashing – Power light flashing – Service light flashing – Alarm keypad beeping – Alarm system reset – Alarm battery replacements – Keypad replacements – DSC Alarm Beeping fault – Smoke alarms beeping – False alarms repaired

Does your existing DSC alarm system have keyring remote controls? Our Alarm Maintenance can connect remote controls to current old and existing alarms. We can install keyring remotes for arm disarm to most DSC alarm systems. You can replace the key fob battery yourself. If it does not work, first thing is check the led light when pressed on your remote control. If not illuminated replace button battery

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Is your DSC alarm system false alarming?

There is nothing more annoying than your DSC alarm system with false alarms and a beeping keypad. Waking up in the early hours by the alarm sirens for no apparent reason is very troublesome. Environmental and various system faults may cause a beeping keypad and trouble light to occur. Our experienced service technicians can analyze and repair the fault of your alarm system

Phone communication issues to your DSC alarm system

In most cases this updated roll out to your DSC alarm system will make alarm monitoring communications redundant. The National Broadband Network is a Government organised Communication network of fibre optic cable across Australia to replace our existing copper cable network and infrastructure for phone lines and broadband services. This new network is being managed and constructed by the Government owned company NBN Company. What this means is that if you want to continue using a monitored alarm system, telephone and using the internet through a landline service you will need to connect a 3G/4G GSM unit or IP connection to your alarm system. A fault light, trouble light and/or beeping sound occurs when your alarm system attempts to dial either a monitoring back to base, mobile phone or a domestic landline phone number without success. It is likely that the receiving number didn't connect (communication fault). If you have purchased a new ADSL, VOIP, WIRELESS or NBN MODEM to your telephone system, you may need to ring your network service provider.

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DSC is a leader in electronic security who make state-of-the-art control panels, industry-leading IP alarm monitoring products and now sleek, contemporary self-contained wireless panels. DSC puts forth an unbeatable combination of leading-edge technology and industry experience. The results are RELIABLE, FLEXIBLE, DURABLE security solutions of the highest quality that are easy to use, and are easily upgradeable

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Is your DSC alarm system false alarming?

There is nothing more annoying than your DSC alarm system with false alarms and a beeping keypad. Waking up in the early hours by the alarm sirens for no apparent reason is very troublesome. Environmental and various system faults may cause a beeping keypad and trouble light to occur. Our experienced service technicians can analyze and repair the fault of your alarm system

Phone communication issues to your DSC alarm system

In most cases this updated roll out to your DSC alarm system will make alarm monitoring communications redundant. The National Broadband Network is a Government organised Communication network of fibre optic cable across Australia to replace our existing copper cable network and infrastructure for phone lines and broadband services. This new network is being managed and constructed by the Government owned company NBN Company. What this means is that if you want to continue using a monitored alarm system, telephone and using the internet through a landline service you will need to connect a 3G/4G GSM unit or IP connection to your alarm system. A fault light, trouble light and/or beeping sound occurs when your alarm system attempts to dial either a monitoring back to base, mobile phone or a domestic landline phone number without success. It is likely that the receiving number didn't connect (communication fault). If you have purchased a new ADSL, VOIP, WIRELESS or NBN MODEM to your telephone system, you may need to ring your network service provider.

DSC (Digital Security Controls)

DSC is a leader in electronic security who make state-of-the-art control panels, industry-leading IP alarm monitoring products and now sleek, contemporary self-contained wireless panels. DSC puts forth an unbeatable combination of leading-edge technology and industry experience. The results are RELIABLE, FLEXIBLE, DURABLE security solutions of the highest quality that are easy to use, and are easily upgradeable

The DSC alarm system can be properly monitored by our monitoring company and also supports self monitoring by telephone or mobile phone

DSC Alarm System Master Code The 4 digit Master Code is used to arm and disarm the security system, to program additional security codes and to change other system features. The Master Code will be supplied to you by your installer to the secret number of your choice.

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Arming your alarm system tips: Check the following items before arming the system: Bypass Light If the 'Bypass' light is ON, insure that zones are intentionally bypassed before arming the system (See Zone Bypassing section). Trouble Light If the ' Trouble' light is ON, check to see what the trouble condition is and call for service. Ready Light If the 'Ready' light is NOT ON, check to see that all doors and windows are closed. The system cannot be armed unless the 'Ready' light is ON indicating that all zones are closed. NOTE: The system may be armed with a zone bypassed or a trouble present but your security protection will be reduced. Ready Light If the 'Ready' light is NOT ON, check to see that all doors and windows are closed and that every person is outside. The system cannot be armed unless the 'Ready' light is ON indicating that all zones are closed.

How to Arm your DSC alarm system Enter your 4 digit access code. As each digit is entered, the keypad sounder will beep. If the correct access code is entered, the keypad sounder will beep quickly and the 'Armed' light will come ON. If the access code was entered incorrectly or the 'Ready' light comes ON, the keypad buzzer will sound steadily for 2 seconds. If this occurs, press the [#] key and re-enter your access code. When the correct access code is entered and the 'Armed' light comes ON, exit the premises through the door indicated by your installer as the Exit/Entry door. At the end of the exit delay period, all lights, except the 'Armed' light, will go out and the system will be armed. The exit time delay can be changed by your installer. Auto-Bypass Option – Home-Away Arming This feature, if selected by your installer, will allow you to arm your system with any valid user code and the system will automatically bypass the interior zones. The 'Bypass' light will come on. If you exit within the allowed exit time, the system will automatically activate the interior zones and the 'Bypass' light will go out. This feature is designed to save the customer 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 that is outside the interior zone's protection area. To reactivate the interior zones, press [*] then [1] and the 'Bypass' light will go out. 3 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. e.g. To arm without entry delay, press [*][9][access code]

How to Disarm your DSC alarm system Enter the premises only through the door(s) designated entry door. 11 something summerella mp3. Entering by any other door may sound an immediate alarm. As soon as the entry door is opened, the keypad sounder will come on to indicate that the system should be disarmed. Go to the keypad and enter your four digit access code. If an error is made entering the code, press the [#] key and enter your code again. As soon as the correct code is entered, the 'Armed' light will go out and the keypad sounder will silence. The correct access code must be entered before the entry time expires. The entry time delay may be changed by your installer. If an alarm occurred during the period the system was armed, the 'Memory' light and the zone light of the zone that caused the alarm will flash for two minutes. After the two minute period, the 'Memory' light and zone light will stop flashing and the panel will return to the ready state. Pressing the [#] key during the two minute period will cancel the alarm memory display. If a trouble is present when the panel is disarmed, the 'Trouble' light will come ON (See your manual for Trouble Conditions section to determine the source of the trouble.) Note that troubles will not display while the system is in the Alarm Memory Display Mode. If you return home and find that an alarm has occurred while you were away, the strobe light outside will be flashing

DSC Quick Arm Feature When the Quick-Arm feature is enabled, the system may be armed simply by pressing [*][0] instead of the 4 digit access code. This feature allows a person to arm but not disarm the system. Enter [*][6][Master Code][4] to turn the Quick-Arm feature ON and OFF. When the command is entered, the keypad buzzer will beep 3 times if Quick-Arm is being enabled and will sound one long beep if it is being disabled. Press [#] to return to ready.

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Alarm Memory Display for DSC alarms If the 'Memory' light is ON, an alarm has occurred during the last armed period. The alarm memory will automatically be displayed when the system is disarmed (See Disarming the System). Press [*] then [3] to display the zone which caused the alarm. Press [#] to return to Ready. NOTE: The alarm memory is cleared each time the panel is armed so that any alarms showing are alarms that occurred only during the last armed period.

Keypad Zones DSC There are three keys on the keypad labelled [F] Fire, [A] Auxiliary and [P] Panic. These keys are only functional if they have been programmed by your installer. The installer should indicate which of these keys are functional by placing a coloured label next to the key symbol on the keypad door label.

[F] Fire Holding this key down for two seconds will sound a Fire Alarm. The alarm will sound pulsing. The keypad will sound three beeps once the panel has accepted the alarm. An auxiliary warning device is also activated if your installer has connected it to your system. To silence the alarm, enter a valid access code.

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[A] Auxiliary Holding this key down for two seconds activates this function if your installer has programmed it. There is no audible alarm and no lights on the keypad will come on. When the panel has accepted the alarm, the keypad will sound a series of beeps. An auxiliary warning device is activated ONLY IF connected to your system by your installer.

[P] Panic Holding this key down for two seconds causes a steady tone on your siren or bell if your installer has programmed this key for audible operation. An auxiliary warning device is also activated if your installer has connected it to your system. Enter a valid access code to silence the DSC alarm system

DSC Zone Bypassing Use zone bypassing when access is needed to part of the protected area while the system is armed. Bypassed zones will not cause an alarm. Zones that are temporarily out of service due to damaged wiring or contacts may be bypassed to allow system arming (partial protection) until repairs can be made. Zones cannot be bypassed after the system is armed.

To bypass DSC zones: Enter [*][1][Zone number(s) to be bypassed] Enter zone number(s) as single digits (1-6). As each zone is bypassed, the zone light will come ON. If a zone is bypassed in error, press that zone number again and the zone light will go OFF indicating that the zone is not bypassed. Press [#] to return to Ready.

To recall the last group of zones bypassed: Enter [*][1][9] Zone lights for the last group of zones bypassed will come ON to show which zones are bypassed. If you wish to add or delete a zone from the group, press [#] to exit then go to zone bypass as described above. Press [#] to return to Ready.

For security reasons, your installer may prevent the bypass command from working on certain zones. The 'Bypass' light is ON as long as ONE or more zones are bypassed.

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Is the yellow ‘trouble' LED lit on your alarm keypad? DSC uses LED codes to indicate trouble details for all keypads that don't have an LCD readout display. The following applies to all PowerSeries panels, which include PC1616, PC1832, PC5010, PC5015 and others.

To view system troubles, press:

  1. Service Required (press [1] for more information)
    1. Low Battery (main battery in panel)
    2. Bell Circuit
    3. System Trouble
    4. System Tamper
    5. Module Supervision
    6. RF Jam Detected
    7. PC5204 Low Battery
    8. PC5204 AC Failure
  2. AC Failure
    • AC power is not present at the panel (the system is operating on stand-by battery power.
  3. Telephone Line Trouble
    • The panel does not detect an active telephone line.
  4. Failure to Communicate
    • The system attempted to communicate with the monitoring station but failed.
  5. Zone Fault (press [5] for more information)
    • The system is experiencing difficulties with one or more sensors or zones.
    • Press [5] for the keypad to display which zone is experiencing the fault.
  6. Zone Tamper (press [6] for more information)
    • The system has detected a tamper on one or more sensors on the system.
    • Press [6] for the keypad to display which zone is tampered.
  7. Device Low Battery (press [7] for more information)
    • A wireless device has a low battery.
    • Press [7] for the keypad to display which zone has a low battery.
  8. Loss of System Time
    • If complete power was lost (AC and battery), the time and date will need to be re-programmed.
    • To program the time, press

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