Uplink DSC Power832 Cellular Communicators and Programming the Panel User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Uplink
Table of Contents
DSC Power832/ PC5010
Wiring Uplink’s Cellular Communicators
and Programming the Panel
DSC Power832 Cellular Communicators and Programming the Panel
CAUTION:
- It is advised that an experienced alarm installer programs the panel as further programming may be required to ensure proper performance and use of the full functionality.
- Do not route any wiring over circuit board.
- Full panel testing, and signal confirmation, must be completed by the installer.
NEW FEATURE: For 5530M Communicators, the status of the panel can be retrieved
not only from the status PGM but now also from the Open/Close reports from the
dialler. Therefore, wiring the white wire and programming of the status PGM of
the panel is optional.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Open/Close reporting needs to be enabled during the
initial pairing procedure.
Wiring the 5530М communicators to DSC Power832/ PC5010 for remote control via
keyswitch zone: Wiring and Programming
Uplink Communicators to DSC Power832/ PC5010
Wiring the 5530М communicators to DSC Power832/ PC5010 for remote control via
keybus zone:Programming
the DSC Power832/ PC5010 Alarm Panel via the Keypad
We recommend SIA, as all event codes are programmed automatically.
Enable SIA reporting:
LED indication on Keypad | Keypad Entry | Action Description |
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Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red | *85010 | To enter in Programming mode. |
Ready: Steady Green 1: Steady Red | 301 | To enter “Change phone number menu” |
for 1st number (302 or 303 for 2nd or 3rd)
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 123456#| Enter actual or non-existing
number (any number will do, 123456 is an example).
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 310| To enter “Change account
number menu”
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 1111| Enter 4-digit account number to
receive the events from (1111 is an example). If you want to enter partition 2
account number – type 311 followed by 1112# (whatever number you want to see)
otherwise leave empty.
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 360| To enter “Communicator format”
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 04#| Press 04 for SIA and # to save
(if there are two partitions enter 0404#).
Ready: steady Green| #| Exit Programming mode.
If, for some reason, you need Contact ID, proceed with the programming, as follows: Enable Contact ID reporting:
LED indication on Keypad | Keypad Entry | Action Description |
---|---|---|
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red | *85010 | To enter in Programming mode. |
Ready: Steady Green 1: Steady Red | 301 | To enter “Change phone number menu” |
for 1st number (302 or 303 for 2nd or 3rd)
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 123456#| Enter actual or non-existing
number (any number will do, 123456 is an example).
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 310| To enter “Change account
number menu”
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 1111| Enter 4-digit account number to
receive the events from (1111 is an example). If you want to enter partition 2
account number – type 311 followed by 1112# (whatever number you want to see)
otherwise leave empty.
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 360| To enter “Communicator format”
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 03#| Press 03 for Contact ID and # to
save (if there are two partitions enter 0303#)
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 320| To enter “Alarm reporting code
for zones 1 through 8”
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 3131313131313131| Enter a Contact ID
code for each zone. If you have less than 8 zones, just press # after the last
one.
If you have more than 8 zones repeat the same for the rest of them (321 is for
9-16, 322 for 17-24, 323 for 25- 32).
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Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 324| To enter “Restore” report
codes for zones 1 through 8.
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 3131313131313131| Enter a Contact ID
code for each zone, the same as the one entered in the previous step “Alarm
reporting”.
If you have more than 8 zones repeat the same for the rest of them (325 is for
9-16, 326 for 17-24, 327 for 25-32).
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 339| To enable “Arm” report codes
for zones 1 through 8.
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 12121212 12121212|
Enter a Contact ID code for each zone (A2 is the Contact ID code for “ARM”).
if you have less than 8 zones, just press # after the last one.
If you have more than 8 zones repeat the same for the rest of them (340 is for
9-16, 341 for 17-24, 342 for 25-32).
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Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 344| To enter “Disarm” report codes
for zones 1 through 8.
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 12121212 12121212|
Enter a Contact ID code for each zone, the same as the one entered in the
previous step “Arm”.
If you have more than 8 zones repeat the same for the rest of them (345 is for
9-16, 346 for 17-24, 347 for 25-32).
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 380| To enter “First communicator
option code”.
Ready: Steady Green 1: Steady Red| 1#| To activate “Communications enabled”
until LED on Zone 1 is lit.
Make sure that all other LED’s are off -> press the respective number until
only Zone 1 is lit Red and the others are dim.
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 361| To enter “Partition 1 or 2
Alarms and Restores” (361 – partition 1, 362 – partition 2).
Ready: Steady Green 1: Steady Red| 1#| To activate “1st Telephone Number”
until LED on Zone 1 is lit.
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 363| To enter “Partition 1 or 2
Tampers and Restores” (363 – partition 1, 364 – partition 2).
Ready: Steady Green 1: Steady Red| 1#| To activate “1st Telephone Number”
until LED on Zone 1 is lit.
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 365| To enter “Partition 1 or 2
Tampers and Restores” (365 – partition 1, 366 – partition 2).
NOTE – some stations require this to be disabled.
Additional reporting options:
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 329| Priority Alarm &
Restores Keypad panic key zone programming.
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 11, 11, 21 #| Fire = 1A, Medical
= AA, Panic = 2A (1 is equivalent to A)
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 343| Closing Duress and master code
section
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 11#| AA
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 348| Duress and master code section
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 11#| AA
| 349| Maintenance codes alarm. See page 6.
| 350| Maintenance codes restore. See page 6.
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 352| Test Transmission reporting
code
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 12#|
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red|
367
| Maintenance & restore alarms on
Ready: Steady Green 1: Steady Red| 1#|
Ready: Steady Green Program: Blinking Red| 368| Test Transmissions on
Ready: Steady Green 1: Steady Red| 1#|
Armed: Steady Red Program: Blinking Red| 378| Test transmission time – 24hr
time
Ready: steady Green| #| Exit Programming mode.
Program Key-switch zone and output:
LED indication on Keypad | Keypad Entry | Action Description |
---|---|---|
Armed: steady Red | *85010 | To enter in Programming mode. |
Ready: steady Green | 202 | To enter Partition zone assignments. |
Ready: steady Green | 1# | Turn ON (the corresponding LED will be lit) only the |
zones that you intend to use – the rest must be OFF (LEDs are dim)– in our
case LEDs 2-7 will be OFF.
Armed: steady Red| 001| Zone 1 Keyswitch.
Ready: steady Green| 22#| Enter 22 to program zone Type Keyswitch.
Armed: steady Red| 013| To program EOL zones.
Ready: steady Green| 1#| 1 must be OFF to set the zones to end-of-line wiring
configuration.
Armed: steady Red| 009| To program Output 1.
Ready: steady Green| 05#| 05 is Armed Status.
Ready: steady Green| #| Exit Programming mode.
References: Binary Programming
To program A thru F into programming slots, press the “” key. The READY light
will flash. While flashing, the button 1 = A, 2 = B, 3 = C, 4 = D, 5 = E, 6 =
F
Press “” again and the keys revert back to normal.
See full Contact ID reporting codes on page 6 of this manual.
Contact ID
The Partition ID Codes must be 4 digits. All reporting codes must be 2 digits.
The following Is a list of Contact ID reporting codes. The first digit (in
parentheses) will automatically be sent by the control.
The last two digits are programmed to indicate specific information about the
signal.
For example, if zone 1 is an entry/exit point, the alarm reporting code could
be programmed as [34]. The central station would receive the following:
*BURG – ENTRY/EXIT – 1
In the above example, the ‘1° Indicates which zone went into alarm.
Do not program the following reporting codes: Opening After Alarm, Recent
Closing and Event Buffer 75% Full.
When using a 2-wire smoke and Contact ID, the zone number will be identified
as 99.
Event Codes (as per ADEMCO):
Medical Alarms
(1)AA Medica!
(1)A1 Pendant Transmitter
(1)A2 Fall to Report In
Fire Alarms
(1)1A Fire Atarm
(1)11 Smoke
(1)12 Combustion
(1)13 Water Flow
(1}14 Heat
(1)15 Pull Station
(1)16 Duct
(1)17 Flame
(1)18 Near Alarm
Panic Alarms
(1)2A Panic
{1)21 Duress
(1)22 Sifent
(1)23 Audible
Burgiler Alarms
(1)3A Burglary
(1)31 Perimeter
(1)32 Interior
(1)33 24 Hour
(1)34 Entry / Exit
(1)35 Day / Night
{1)36 Outdoor
(1)37 Tamper
(1)38 Near Alarm
General Alarms
(1)}4A General Alarm
(1}43 Exp. module fallure
(1)44 Sensor tamper
(1)45 Module Tamper| 24 Hour Non-Burglary
(1)5A 24 Hour non-Burg
(1)52 Refrigeration
(1)53 Loss of Heat
(1)54 Water Leakage
(1)55 Foll Break
(1)56 Day Trouble
(1)57 Low bottled Gas level
(1)58 High Temp
(1)59 Low Temp
(1)61 Loss of Air Flow
Fire Supervisory
(2)AA 24 Hour non-Burg
(2)A1 Low Water Pressure
(2)A2 Low CO2
(2)A3 Gate Valve Sensor
(2}A4 Low water level
(2)A5 Pump activated
(2)A6 Pump failure
System Troubles
(3)AA System Trouble
(3}A1 AC Loss
{3)A2 Low System Battery
(3)A3 RAM checksum bad*
(3)A4 ROM checksum bad
(3)AS System Reset”
(3)A6 Panel prog. changed
(3)A7 Self-test fallure
(3)A8 System Shutdown
(3)A9 Battery Test Failure
(3)1A Ground Fault
Sounder / Relay Troubies
(3)2A Sounder / Relay
(3)21 Bell 1
(3)22 Bell 2
(3)23 Alarm Relay
(3)24 Trouble Relay
(3)25 Reversing| System Peripheral Troubles
(3)3A System Peripheral
(3)31 Polling Loop Open
(3)32 Polling Loop Short
(3)33 Exp. Module Failure
(3)34 Repeater Faliure
(3)35 Local Printer Paper Out
(3)36 Local Printer Failure
Communication Troubles
(3)5A Communication
(3)51 Telco 1 Fautt
(3)52 Telco 2 Fault
(3)53 tng-Rnge Rad. xmitr. fault
(3)54 Fall to Communicate
(3)55 Loss of radio super.
(3)56 Loss of central polling
Protection Loop Troubles
(3)7A Protection Loop
(3)71 Protection Loop open
(3)72 Protection Loop short
(3)73 Fire Trouble
Sensor Troubles
(3)8A Sensor Trouble
(3)81 Loss of super. RF
(3)82 Loss of super. RPM
(3)83 Sensor Tamper
(3)84 RF xmitter tow batter
Open / Close
(4)AA Open / Ciose
(4)A1 O/C by User
(4)A2 Group 07 C
(4)A3 Automatic O/C
(4)A4 Late toO/C
(4)A5 Deferred 0 / C
(4)A6 Cancel
(4)A7 Remote Arm / Disarm
(4)A8 Quick Arm
(4)A9 Keyswitch O/C| Remote Access
(4)11 Callback request made
(4)12 Successful Downtead access”
(4)13 Unsuccessful access”
(4)14 System Shutdown
(4)15 Dialer Shutdown
Access Controi
(4)21 Access denied
(4)22 Access report by user
System Disables
(S)AA-(5)1A
Sounder / Relay Disables
(5)2A Sounder / Retay disable
(5)21 Beil 1 disable
(5)22 Bell 2 disable
(5)23 Alarm relay disable
(5)24 Trouble relay disable
(5)25 Reversing relay disable
System Peripheral Disables
(5)3A-54A
Communication Disables
(5)51 Dialer disabled
(5)52 Radio xmitter disabled
Bypasses
(5)7A Zone bypass
(5)71 Fire bypass
(5)72 24 Hour zone bypass
(5)73 Burg bypass
(5)74 Group bypass
Test / Misc.
(6)A1 Manual Trigger Test
(6)A2 Periodic Test report
(6)A3 Perlodic RF xmission
(6)A4 Fire test”
(6)A5 Status report to follow”
(6)A6 Listen-In to follow
(6)A7 Walk test mode
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Restore not applicable