DSC PC6204HC User manual

PC6204HC High Current
Relay Output Module Installation Instructions
Please refer to the System Installation Manual for information on limitations regarding product
use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer.
1. Introduction
The PC6204 is an output module with four programmable
relay outputs. Relay 1 can be used to repower the Combus.
NOTE: Do not use any power supply other than the PC6204
to repower the Combus. If a power supply other than the
PC6204 is used, the Combus repower function will not
operate as intended. See the control panel System Manual
for details regarding this feature.
2. Specifications
• 2.2A Power Supply
• Current Draw: 30 mA (from Combus)
• Minimum 80VA 16-18V transformer required
• Minimum 7Ah battery required up to 36Ah max.
• Connects to control panel via 4-wire Combus
• Four programmable relay contacts rated 2A, 30VDC
• AUX current: 1.2A with low charging current
800mA with high charging current
• Tamper contact input
• Selectable battery charging current (800mA or 1.2A)
• Up to16 modules per system
Compatible Cabinets
• PC4003C
• PC4006C
3. Installing the PC6204
3.1 Unpacking
The PC6204 package should include the following parts:
• One PC6204 circuit board
• One ground wire assembly
• Five plastic stand-offs
• One 5A replacement fuse
3.2 Mounting
The PC6204 should be located inside a compatible cabinet,
mounted in a dry, secure location. Preferably, it should be
placed at a convenient distance from the connected devices.
Perform the following steps to mount the unit:
1. Press the five plastic stand-offs through the mounting holes
at back of the cabinet.
2. Secure the cabinet to the wall in the desired location. Use
appropriate wall anchors when securing the cabinet to
drywall, plaster, concrete, brick or other surfaces.
3. Press the circuit board into the plastic stand-offs to secure
the module to the cabinet.
Once the unit is mounted, wiring may be completed.
3.3 Installation and Wiring
Before beginning to wire the unit, ensure that all power (AC
transformer and battery) is disconnected from the control
panel.
Perform the following steps to complete wiring:
1. Connect the four Combus wires to the PC6204. Connect
the red, black, yellow and green Combus wires to the RED,
BLK, YEL and GRN terminals, respectively.
If Relay 1 is being used for Combus Power, connect the
Combus wires according to the following diagram. Note
that for this option, Jumper J1 must also be set for
“Combus Relay.”
CONTROL
PANEL
NOTES:
1. The connection to the mains supply must be made as
per the local authorities’ rules and regulations. In the UK,
as per BS6701.
2. If during the installation a knockout is removed, it is
the installer’s responsibility to ensure that the same degree
of protection for the cabinet is provided by the use of
bushings, fittings, etc.
3. The cabinet must be secured to the building structure
before operation.
4. The equipment is intended to be installed by SERVICE
PERSONNEL ONLY or equivalent (e.g.: persons having
appropriate technical training and experience necessary to
be aware of hazards to which they are exposed in
performing that task.
5. Internal wiring shall be routed in a manner that
prevents:
- excessive strain on wire and on terminal connections;
- loosening of terminal connections;
- damage of conductor insulation.
6. The external power supply shall meet the applicable
requirements of the Low Voltage Directive.

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2. Complete all output wiring.
3. Connect the external tamper switch, if used.
Consult the above wiring diagrams for further information.
3.4 Applying Power
After all wiring is completed, apply power to the control panel.
Connect the battery leads to the battery, then connect the AC
transformer. Then, connect power to thePC6204: the battery
leads followed by the AC transformer. For more information
on control panel power specifications, see the control panel
System Manual.
NOTE: Do not connect the power until all wiring is complete.
4. Enrolling the Module
NOTE: By default, before you can enroll modules, or change
any system programming, a user must tell the system to
“Allow System Service”. The system will then allow access to
Installer’s Programming for 60 minutes. Any user with a
Master code can tell the system to allow service at a system
keypad. The default Master code is [1234].
See the Maintenance Manual for more information. See the
Programming Manual – “Download Section” for more
information on the “User Allows Serv” toggle option.
Once all wiring is complete, the module must be enrolled on
the system. To enroll the module, perform the following:
1. Pressing [*] [8] [Installer’s Code].
PC6204 Outputs
4204 Options 0 - 06 - 2 - 01➔➔
➔➔
➔16
Module Number: PC6204 # I
______I______I
Area Date Pulse Alarm Seismic
No. Output*
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Zone Schedule Timer Group Group
1I
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____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I_____I____I____I____I____I____II
_____I_____I_____II
_____I_____II
_____I_____II
_____I_____II
_____I_____I
2I_____I_____II
____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I_____I____I____I____I____I____II
_____I_____I_____II
_____I_____II
_____I_____II
_____I_____II
_____I_____I
3I_____I_____II
____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I_____I____I____I____I____I____II
_____I_____I_____II
_____I_____II
_____I_____II
_____I_____II
_____I_____I
4I_____I_____II
____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I____I_____I____I____I____I____I____II
_____I_____I_____II
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* List of Output Options:
[00] Fire and Burg [11] Courtesy Pulse [22] Exit Follow [33] Battery Test [44] Inv Date Sched
[01] Inv Fire/Burg [12] Chime Follower [23] Entry Follow [34] Auxiliary Alrm [45] Inv Hold Up
[02] Burg Only [13] TLM Only [24] Date Schedule [35] Medical alarm [46] Inv Set
[03] Inv Burg Only [14] Failure to Comm [25] Hold Up [36] Seismic Pulse [47] Inv Tbl Group
[04] Fire Only [15] Combus Power [26] Set [37] Alarm Group [48] Inv Tamper
[05] Inv Fire Only [16] Ready Status [27] Trouble Group [38] Inv Area Status [49] Inv Cond. Al.
[06] Utility Output [17] Zone Alarm [28] Tamper [39] Inv Latch Strobe [50] Inv Police Code
[07] Sensor Reset [18] Zone Follow [29] Condition. Al. [40] Inv Trouble O/P [51] Inv Aux Alm
[08] Area Status [19] Duress Output [30] Police code [41] Inv Zn Alarm [52] Inv Medical Alm
[09] Latched Strobe [20] Buzzer Follow [31] Momentary O/P [42] Inv Zn Follow [53] Inv Seismic O/P
[10] Trouble Output [21] Remote Operation [32] Maintained O/P [43] Inv Duress O/P [54] Inv Alarm Group
[55] APS Controlled
2. Scroll to “Module Hardware” and press the [*] key.
3. Scroll to “Enroll Module” and press the [*] key.
4. Scroll through the different modules until “PC6204” is
displayed. Press the [*] key.
5. The message “Create Tamper on Desired Unit” will be
displayed. To create the required tamper, secure the tamper
zone on the module and then open it. The transition from
secure to violated enrolls the module. After this is done, the
keypad will display the module number and will confirm
enrollment (e.g. “PC6204 Mod 01 Enrolled”).
For more information regarding module enrollment, see the
control panel System Manual.
5. Programming the Module
To access PC6010 programming, have a user allow system
service, then enter [*][8] followed by the Installer’s code. Each
relay output must be programmed. The programming
worksheet located below indicates which sections must be
programmed. For more information regarding how to
program, see the control panel System Manual.
NOTE: The output options listed below are for PC6010 v2.0.
For programming other software versions, see the
corresponding programming manual.
NOTE: If you will be using Relay 1 for Combus Power, make
sure that you program the output for option [15] Combus
Power, and that you set jumper J1 to “Combus Relay”.
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