DSC pc2000 ユーザーズマニュアル

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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of a DSC PC2000 Burglar Alarm Control
system. The PC2000 has been designed to give you the greatest possible
flexibility and convenience in the use of your security system. This booklet is
intended to serve as a handy reference and should be kept in a secure place.
Your security system consists of a number of different components. One
component is the DSC PC2000 control panel which will be mounted out of the
way in a utility room or basement. In addition to the main control electronics, the
control panel contains the standby battery and system fuses. There is normally
no reason for the user to have to access the control panel. The system also has
one or more keypads which will be mounted in convenient areas close to the
exit-entry doors. The keypads provide complete information about, and control
of, the security system. The security system has up to eight zones or areas of
protection. Each zone will be connected to one or more detection sensors such
as door or window contacts, motion detectors, glass break detectors or
vibration or shock sensors. The keypad zone lights are on when any sensor is
activated. The label provided for the inside of the keypad door can be used to
record which sensors are on each zone.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Digital Security Controls Ltd recommends that you read this manual carefully
and become familiar with the operation of your security system. Check with the
installing company to see which commands listed in this manual apply to your
particular security system. Fill out the system reference sheet and store this
booklet in a secure place for future reference.
It is important to test your system on a regular basis. 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
using the 
 
 command. The PC2000 can be programmed at the time of
installation to automatically perform a test transmission to the monitoring station
on a regular basis. If this has not been done, check with the monitoring station
for instructions on how to perform a test transmission.
 
 
Check to see if the ‘TROUBLE’ light is on when arming the system and contact
the monitoring station if the trouble 
 cannot be cleared.