Digital Security Controls Ltd. 00LINKS2450 Manual De Usuario

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3.2 Programming a LINKS2450 for Use with a PC4010/PC4020 v3.0
or higher panel.
There are two stages in programming the LINKS2450 for a PC4010 or PC4020 panel:
1. Program the LINKS2450 programming sections from a PC2550RK keypad
connected  directly to the LINKS2450.
2. Program the LINKS2450 toggle options on the PC4010/4020 control panel.
Program the LINKS2450 from a PC2550RK Keypad:
1. Make sure the LINKS2450 is connected to a PC2550RK keypad (refer to
diagram 3-1). Make sure that jumper J3 is shorted.
2. Program the following sections only. Other programming sections are not
relevant to PC4010/4020 panels. See section 4 for a detailed description of
these sections.
Enter the two-digit number for each section you want to program, then, enter  the
data required to complete the section programming. If you enter information into
a section and make a mistake, press [#] to exit the section. Select the section
again, and re-enter the information correctly.
Record  your programming choices in the worksheets at the end of this manual.
[01] Module Configuration
Option 1
: Communications Enabled / Disabled. Press [1] to alternately
enable  or disable the option.
Option 2
: Serial Connection (Enabled) / Keybus Connection (Disabled).
Press [2] to alternately enable or disable the option.
[10] LINKS2450 Account Code. Enter 2 two-digit hexadecimal numbers.
Refer to your Installation manual for information on Hexadecimal
programming.
[20] Maintenance Alarms and Restoral Reporting Codes. Enter two hexa-
decimal digits for each code.
3. When you have finished programming the above sections, disconnect the
power and the PC2550RK keypad.
4. Connect the LINKS2450 to the panel as in diagram 2-2.
Diagram 3-1
Connecting the LINKS2450 to a
PC2550RK Keypad
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Program the LINKS2450 Toggle Options on the Panel
At a PC4010 or PC4020 system keypad,  enter reference # [000405] and [*], or scroll
to the “LINKS2XXX” programming  section. (See the “How to Program” section in your
PC4010/4020 Installation Manual for more information.) Use the arrow keys (< >) to
scroll to each of the following toggle options. Press [*] to toggle the option ON or OFF.
Record your programming choices in the worksheets at the end of this manual.
LINKS 2XXX
Yes
When enabled  the PC4010 or PC4020 will send the events
that are programmed to the LINKS 2450. The PC4010/
4020 will only send the events that have reporting codes
programmed and dialer directions enabled for them.
No
The PC4020 will not send  events to the LINKS2450.
Default condition is No.
NOTE: The Communications Toggle option “Comms Enabled” must also be set to
Yes for the PC4010/4020 to be able to send events to the LINKS 2XXX.
To disable the PC4010/4020 telephone communications, but still allow the PC4010/
4020 to communicate events through the LINKS 2XXX, set “Comms Enabled” to
Yes, and the Dialer Directions to No for all 3 telephone numbers. Leaving all 3
telephone numbers unprogrammed will also disable telephone communications.
See the “Communications Programming” section in your PC4010/4020 Installation
Manual for more information.
Alarm/Restore Yes
Alarm and Restoral reporting codes are sent to the central
station by the LINKS2450.
No
Alarm and Restoral reporting codes are not sent to the
LINKS2450.
Default: No (Yes on PC4010CF/4020CF panels)
Open/Close
Yes
Opening and Closing reporting codes are sent to the
central station by the LINKS2450.
No
Opening and Closing reporting codes are not sent to the
LINKS2450
Default: No (Yes on PC4010CF/4020CF panels)
All others
Yes
All other reporting codes are sent to the central station by
the LINKS2450.
No
All other reporting codes are not sent to the LINKS2450
Default: No (Yes on PC4010CF/4020CF panels)
To exit the LINKS2XXX programming section, press [#].
Program Panel Supervision for the LINKS2450
Panel supervision of the LINKS2450 is recommended when connected to PC4010/
4020 panels. To have the panel supervise the LINKS2450, make sure the zone that
the LINKS2450 is connected to on the panel is programmed for LINKS Supervisory
(zone type [28]). When the zone is programmed this way, if the YEL terminal is not
grounded (e.g. the wire is cut), the panel will generate a zone trouble and a LINKS
trouble and will send the reporting code for the zone.
See your PC4010/4020 Installation Manual for information on zone programming.