DSC PC5132-RS User manual

Installation
Manual
PC5132-RS
Version 3.O
Seepage 3for
NEW features of v3.0

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd.
could void your authority to use this equipment.
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly,
in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and
television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B
device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart “B” of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are
designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in any residential
installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause interference to television or radio reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Re-orient the receiving antenna
•Relocate the alarm control with respect to the receiver
•Move the alarm control away from the receiver
•Connect the alarm control into a different outlet so that alarm control and receiver are on
different circuits.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for
additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC helpful:
“How to Identify and Resolve Radio/Television Interference Problems”. This booklet is available
from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock # 004-000-00345-4.

Section 1: Introduction 4
1.1 How to use this Manual ........................................................................4
1.2 Specifications and Features .................................................................4
1.3 Compatible Wireless Devices...............................................................5
1.4 Batteries................................................................................................5
Section 2: PC5132-RS Set up &Wiring 6
2.1 Unpack the PC5132-RS........................................................................6
2.2 Choose a Mounting Location for the PC5132-RS.................................6
2.3 Installing the Antennas .........................................................................6
2.4 Connect the PC5132-RS Receiver .......................................................7
Section 3: Enroll & Program Devices 8
3.1 A Note about Electronic Serial Numbers..............................................8
3.2 Enroll Wireless Devices Using Zones (WLS904, WLS905, WLS906,
WLS907 and WLS908)...................................................................................9
3.3 Enroll & Program Wireless Keys (WLS909) ........................................10
3.4 Identified Wireless Keys .....................................................................11
3.5 Enrolling & Programming Handheld Keypads (WLS910) ..................12
3.6 Deleting Wireless Devices..................................................................13
Section 4: Other Programming 14
4.1 Program Zones and Partitions ............................................................14
4.2 Enable PC5132-RS Supervision .........................................................14
4.3 Enable Supervision of Wireless Zones ...............................................15
4.4 PC5132-RS Software Default ..............................................................16
Section 5:Testing & Mounting 17
5.1 Test the placement of WLS904, WLS905, WLS906 and
WLS907 devices ..........................................................................................17
5.2 Test WLS908, WLS909 and WLS910 Reception ................................18
5.3 Mount the PC5132-RS and Wireless Devices ....................................18
5.4 Battery Test for WLS908 Panic Pendants ...........................................18
Section 6: Additional Notes 20
6.1 Trouble Conditions..............................................................................20
Section 7:Troubleshooting 21
Programming Worksheets 22
Appendix A: Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors 27
Index 28
Limited Warranty inside back cover
Contents

WARNING Please Read Carefully
Note to Installers
This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in
contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each
item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system.
System Failures
This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as
possible.There are circumstances, however, involving fire, bur-
glary, or other types of emergencies where it may not provide
protection.Any alarm system of any type may be compromised
deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of
reasons. Some but not all of these reasons may be:
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■Inadequate Installation
A security system must be installed properly in order to provide
adequate protection. Every installation should be evaluated by a
security professional to ensure that all access points and areas
are covered. Locks and latches on windows and doors must be
secure and operate as intended.Windows, doors, walls, ceilings
and other building materials must be of sufficient strength and
construction to provide the level of protection expected. A re-
evaluation must be done during and after any construction activ-
ity. An evaluation by the fire and/or police department is highly
recommended if this service is available.
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■Criminal Knowledge
This system contains security features which were known to be
effective at the time of manufacture. It is possible for persons
with criminal intent to develop techniques which reduce the ef-
fectiveness of these features. It is important that a security sys-
tem be reviewed periodically to ensure that its features remain
effective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that it
does not provide the protection expected.
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■Access by Intruders
Intruders may enter through an unprotected access point, cir-
cumvent a sensing device, evade detection by moving through
an area of insufficient coverage, disconnect a warning device, or
interfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system.
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■Power Failure
Control units, intrusion detectors, smoke detectors and many
othersecuritydevicesrequireanadequatepowersupplyforproper
operation. If a device operates from batteries, it is possible for
the batteries to fail. Even if the batteries have not failed, they
must be charged, in good condition and installed correctly. If a
device operates only by AC power, any interruption, however
brief, will render that device inoperative while it does not have
power. Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied
by voltage fluctuations which maydamage electronic equipment
such as a security system. After a power interruption has oc-
curred, immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure
that the system operates as intended.
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■Failure of Replaceable Batteries
This system’s wireless transmitters have been designed to pro-
vide several years of battery life under normal conditions. The
expected battery life is a function of the device environment,
usage and type.Ambient conditions such as high humidity, high
or low temperatures, or large temperature fluctuations may re-
duce the expected battery life. While each transmitting device
has a low battery monitor which identifies when the batteries
need to be replaced, this monitor may fail to operate as expected.
Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good
operating condition.
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■Compromise of Radio Frequency
(Wireless) Devices
Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which
could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or
deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference.
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■System Users
A user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch
possibly due to permanent or temporary physical disability, in-
ability to reach the device in time, or unfamiliarity with the cor-
rect operation. It is important that all system users be trained in
the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know
how to respond when the system indicates an alarm.
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■Smoke Detectors
Smoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properly
alert occupants of a fire for a number of reasons, some of which
follow. The smoke detectors may have been improperly in-
stalledorpositioned.Smoke maynotbeabletoreachthesmoke
detectors,such as when the fire isina chimney,wallsorroofs,
or on the other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors may not
detect smoke from fires on another level of the residence or
building.
Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced and
the rate of burning. Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of
fires equally well. Smoke detectors may not provide timely
warningof fires causedbycarelessnessor safety hazards such
as smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper
storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits,
children playing with matches or arson.
Even if the smoke detector operates as intended, there may be
circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all
occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death.
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■Motion Detectors
Motiondetectors can onlydetectmotion within the designated
areasasshownintheirrespectiveinstallationinstructions.They
cannotdiscriminate betweenintrudersand intended occupants.
Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection.
They have multiple beams of detection and motion can only
be detected in unobstructed areas covered by these beams.
They cannot detect motion which occurs behind walls, ceil-
ings, floor, closed doors, glass partitions, glass doors or win-
dows.Any type of tampering whether intentional or uninten-
tional such as masking, painting, or spraying of any material
on the lenses, mirrors, windows or any other part of the detec-
tion system will impair its proper operation.
Passive infrared motion detectors operate by sensing changes
intemperature. Howevertheireffectivenesscan be reduced when
the ambient temperature rises near or above body temperature
or if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in or
near the detection area. Some of these heat sources could be
heaters,radiators,stoves,barbeques, fireplaces, sunlight, steam
vents, lighting and so on.
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■Warning Devices
Warning devices such as sirens, bells, horns, or strobes may
not warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an
intervening wall or door. If warning devices are located on a
different level of the residence or premise, then it is less likely
thatthe occupants willbe alertedor awakened. Audiblewarn-
ingdevices maybe interfered withby other noisesources such
as stereos, radios, televisions, air conditioners or other appli-
ances, or passing traffic. Audible warning devices, however
loud, may not be heard by a hearing-impaired person.
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■Telephone Lines
If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of
service or busy for certain periods of time.Also an intruder may
cut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisti-
cated means which may be difficult to detect.
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■Insufficient Time
There may be circumstances when the system will operate as
intended, yetthe occupants will notbe protected from theemer-
gency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a
timely manner. If the system is monitored, the response may
not occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings.
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■Component Failure
Although every effort has been made to make this system as
reliableaspossible, the system may fail tofunction as intended
due to the failure of a component.
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■Inadequate Testing
Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from op-
erating as intended can be found by regular testing and main-
tenance. The complete system should be tested weekly and
immediately after a break-in, an attempted break-in, a fire, a
storm, an earthquake, an accident, or any kind of construction
activity inside or outside the premises.The testing should in-
clude all sensing devices, keypads, consoles, alarm indicating
devices and any other operational devices that are part of the
system.
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■Security and Insurance
Regardless of its capabilities, an alarm system is not a substi-
tute for property or life insurance. An alarm system also is
not a substitute for property owners, renters, or other occu-
pants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful ef-
fects of an emergency situation.

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Thankyoufor purchasingthePC5132-RSWirelessReceiver.Thisproduct
isthe resultof severalyears ofdevelopment andwill allowyou toconnect
up to 8 wireless detection devices to the PC580 and PC1555 and up to
32 detection devices to the PC5010.
The PC5132-RS uses 900 MHz, spread spectrum technology, which provides
several advantages:
• programmable supervisory window can be as little as 1 hour, or as long as
24 hours
• devices use standard alkaline batteries as opposed to specialized
batteries
• orthogonal antenna arrangement for better RF reception
Version 3.0 of this product introduces two new features:
•6 digit serial numbers for all wireless devices: These new serial
numbers include hexadecimal digits.
Please read Section 3.1 “A note on
Electronic Serial Numbers (ESN)” for more information on enrolling older 5-
digit and newer 6-digit devices.
•Identification of Wireless Keys (WLS909): Wireless keys 1 to 16 can now
be identified as access codes 17 to 32 (respectively) for identified
openings/closings and command output activation. This feature is only
supported on the following control panels: PC5010 v2.1, PC1555 v2.1 and
PC580 v2.1 or higher.
For more information regarding this feature, see
Section 3.4 “Identified Wireless Keys.”
We are confident you will find the PC5132-RS Wireless Receiver a unique and
useful control panel enhancement.

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This manual describes how to install, program and maintain the PC5132-RS.
Before you install the PC5132-RS module, you should have completed the
following steps in your system installation:
1. Plan the installation and wiring of the security system (see your system
Installation Manual)
2. Install the control panel, and install and enroll at least one keypad to use
for programming.
3. Install and enroll any hardwired zone expander modules (PC5108) you
plan to use.
NOTE: PC5108 zone expander modules occupy zones in 2 groups of 4 (e.g.
zones 9-12 and zones 13-16).None of the zones assigned to a PC5108 module
may be used for wireless devices.
Program the PC5132-RS from a system keypad or using downloading software
on a remote computer (e.g. DLS-1). Read your system Installation Manual for
moreinformation.Readthismanual before you begin installing the PC5132-RS.
1.1 How to use this Manual
To install and set up the PC5132-RS and wireless devices, follow these steps:
1. Temporarily mount and wire the PC5132-RS module (see
Section 2
)
2. Enroll and program wireless devices using zones (see
Section 3
)
3. Enroll and program wireless keys and handheld keypads (see
Section 3
)
4. Complete zone and other programming on the system (see
Section 4
)
5. Test the placement of all the wireless devices
(see Section 5)
6. Permanently mount the PC5132-RS receiver and wireless devices
(see
Section 5)
For information on troubles related to the PC5132-RS, see
Section 6.
For help with troubleshooting, see
Section 7.
1.2 Specifications and Features
• Current Draw: 130 mA
• Frequency: 922 to 926 MHz, Spread Spectrum
• Zones - receiver can receive signals from up to 32 wireless zones
• Antenna - orthogonal design for enhanced performance
• Supervisory - programmable supervisory window, one to 24 hours
• Location
- can be wired up to 750 ft. / 230 m from the main panel with 22 gauge wire
- connects to Keybus
- for longer wire runs, thicker gauge wire must be used.
• Compatibility: The PC5132-RS v3.0 can be connected to the following
panels: PC5010, PC5015, PC1555, PC580
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Introduction

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1.3 Compatible Wireless Devices
Please refer to the Installation Instruction sheets of the following devices for
more information.
The PC5132-RS v3.0 can receive signals from the following devices:
This unit is listed as a single or multiple station smoke detector accessory.
• WLS904 Motion Detector
• WLS906 Smoke Detector
• WLS905 and WLS907 Universal Transmitters
• WLS908 Panic Pendant
• WLS909 Wireless Key
• WLS910 Handheld Keypad
1.4 Batteries
The wireless devices are designed to use Eveready Alkaline Energizer
batteries only.
NOTE: Do not use other brands of batteries. Using any other brand voids UL
and ULC approvals and may affect the system operation.
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S E C T I O N 2
This section describes how to set up and wire the PC5132-RS module.
2.1 Unpack the PC5132-RS
Check that the following parts are in your PC5132-RS package:
• PC5132-RS PCB
• PC5132-RS plastic cabinet
• 2 antennas
2.2 Choose a Mounting Location for the PC5132-RS
NOTE:Do not permanently mount the PC5132-RS now. Mount the PC5132-RS
receiver after you have done placement tests with the wireless devices (see
sections 5.1 and 5.2).
Find a place that is:
• Dry
• Central to the proposed placement of all wireless devices
• As high as possible
• Far from sources of interference, including: electrical noise such as
computers, televisions and electric motors in appliances and heating and
air conditioning units; large metal objects like heating ducts and plumbing
which may shield the antenna.
Make sure that electrical wires will not run over the antenna(s) of the module
when it is mounted.
When mounting the PC5132-RS in a basement, place the module as high and
as close to the underside of the first floor as possible. The range of the module
will be reduced if the unit is mounted below ground level.
2.3 Installing the Antennas
1. Ensure that about 1/4 inch of insulation is removed from the bottom of
each antenna in order to ensure a good electrical connection with each
terminal.
2. Attach both antennas to the terminals marked ANT1 and ANT2, (not
GND1 and GND2). Install the antennas ONLY as shown in the following
diagrams:
DONOT
installthe antennasthisway.ThePC5132-RSwill
not
beableto receive
signals:
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2.4 Connect the PC5132-RS Receiver
CAUTION:Remove all power from the system while connecting modules to the
Keybus.
Connect the PC5132-RS to the four-wire Keybus of the control panel according
to the following diagram.
After you have completed the wiring, re-connect the power to the security
system. Once power is restored, the system will automatically detect the
presence of the new module.
Nowthatyou have wiredthePC5132-RS and installedtheantennas,you should
enroll and program the wireless devices. See section 3 for instructions.
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This section describes how to enroll and program:
• wireless devices using zones (WLS904, WLS905, WLS906, WLS907 and
WLS908)
• wireless keys (WLS909)
• handheld keypads (WLS910).
For more information on these devices, read the instruction sheet included with
each device.
3.1 A Note about Electronic Serial Numbers
Anelectronicserialnumber(ESN)isprintedonthebackofeachwirelessdevice.
ESNs are used to enroll the wireless devices with the PC5132-RS receiver.
In order to reduce the occurrence of wireless devices with the same serial
number, 6-digit serial numbers are now printed on the back of each
wireless device.
NOTE: 6-digit serial numbers are only supported on the following control pan-
els: PC5010 v2.x and higher, PC1555 and PC580.
The 6-digit serial numbers include hexadecimal digits. For instructions on
programming hexadecimal numbers, see your system Installation Manual,
section 4: How to Program.
When connecting the PC5132-RS to a PC5010 v1.x panel, enter 5-digit serial
numbers only. When connecting the PC5132-RS to a PC5010 v2.x and higher,
PC1555 or PC580 panel follow the instructions below.
New Wireless Device ESNs
All new devices have both a 5-digit and a 6-digit serial number printed on them
so that they can be used with all versions of the PC5132-RS wireless receiver.
When enrolling devices with the PC5132-RS:
For PC5132-RS v2.x and lower: enter the 5-digit ESN
For PC5132-RS v3.0 and higher: enter the 6-digit ESN
Old Wireless Device ESNs
You can use older devices on all versions of the PC5132-RS receiver, even
though they only have a 5-digit ESN. When using older wireless devices:
For PC5132-RS v2.x and lower: enter the 5-digit ESN
For PC5132-RS v3.0 and higher: enter [0] + 5-digit ESN
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W I R E L E S S D E V I C E S
3.2 Enroll Wireless Devices Using Zones (WLS904, WLS905,
WLS906, WLS907 and WLS908)
Enroll wireless devices which use zones (universal transmitters, motion detec-
tors, smoke detectors, and panic pendants):
1. At a system keypad, enter [✱][8][Installer’s code] to go the installer’s
programming section.
2. Enter programming section [804].
3. Enter the 2-digit number corresponding to the zone the device is to
occupy ([01] to [32]).
NOTE: Hardwired and wireless devices cannot be assigned to the same zone.
PC5108 zone expander modules occupy zones in 2 groups of 4 (e.g. zones 9-
12 and zones 13-16).None of the zones assigned to a PC5108 module may be
used for wireless devices. For more information on zone assignment, consult
your system Installation Manual.
4. Enter the device’s ESN. The entry
must
be six digits. If an older device
with a 5-digit ESN is being enrolled, add the digit [0] to the beginning of
the ESN. (E.g. ESN=21234, enter 021234)
5. The device is now enrolled on the system. Record the serial number and
the assigned zone number in the programming worksheets in the back of
this manual.
6. Continue with steps 3 - 5 until you have enrolled all wireless devices.
7. To exit press [#].
NOTE:The devices will not work properly until you complete zone and partition
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3.3 Enroll & Program Wireless Keys (WLS909)
For wireless keys to work on the system, you need to enroll them and then
program the function buttons. Wireless keys are not assigned to zones and
require no zone programming. You can enroll up to 16 wireless keys on the
system.
Enroll Wireless keys
1. At a system keypad, enter [✱][8][Installer’s code] to go to the Installer’s
Programming section.
2. Enter programming section [804].
3. Enter a 2-digit number [41]-[56] to assign the wireless key a slot. These
numbers correspond to wireless key numbers 01-16.
4. Enter the key’s ESN. The entry
must
be six digits. If an older key with a 5-
digit ESN is being enrolled, add the digit [0] to the beginning of the ESN.
(E.g. ESN=61234, enter 061234)
5. The key is now enrolled on the system. Record the serial number and the
assigned slot number in the programming worksheets in the back of this
manual.
6. Repeat steps 3 - 5 until all wireless keys have been enrolled.
7. (PC5010 only)(PC5010 only)
(PC5010 only)(PC5010 only)
(PC5010 only) By default, all wireless keys are assigned to Partition 1.
To assign keys to Partition 2, enable the appropriate options in
programming sections [91] and [92].
NOTE: A wireless key can only be assigned to one partition.
8. To exit press [#].
Program the WLS909 Function Buttons
WLS909 wireless keys have four programmable function buttons. You must
program a set of four functions for the buttons before any keys will work. After
thefunctions areprogrammed,whenyoupress andholdoneofthe fourbuttons
for two seconds, the system will execute the programmed function.
For systems not using partitions: program the function buttons in section
[59]. All wireless keys will have the same four functions.
For systems using 2 partitions (PC5010 only): all wireless keys assigned to
Partition 1 will have the four functions programmed in section [59]. All wireless
keys assigned to Partition 2 will have the four functions programmed in section
[60]. For example, if function button 1 in Section [59] is programmed for Stay
arming,thenpressingthefirstbuttononwirelesskeysassignedtoPartition1will
Stay arm Partition 1.
NOTE: Wireless keys will not work when the partition they are assigned to is
being accessed for zone bypassing or programming.
1. At a system keypad, enter [✱][8][Installer’s code].
2. Enter programming section [804].
3. Enter programming section [59] for keys assigned to partition 1, or [60]
for keys assigned to partition 2.
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4. For each of the 4 function buttons, enter the 2-digit number of the
function you want to select. See the programming worksheets for a list of
function key options.
5. Record your programming choices in the worksheets in the back of the
manual.
6. To exit press [#].
3.4 Identified Wireless Keys
Reporting by the system of openings/closings by individual wireless keys and
commandoutput[✱][7]activationbywirelesskeybuttonsmaybesupportedon
certain control panels. To do this, the system will reserve access codes 17 – 32
for wireless keys 01-16 respectively. You must program one access code for
each wireless key (using [✱][5] access code programming) for this feature to
work correctly.
NOTE: Program these access codes on the system
after
you have connected
the PC5132-RS to the Keybus (see section 2.4).
Refer to your system Installation Manual for information on access code
programming.
Opening/Closing By Wireless Key Reporting
NOTES: The Identified Wireless Key Closing option is only available with the
PC5010 v2.0, PC5008 v2.0 and higher by turning section [015] option 4 off.
The Identified Wireless Key Opening option is only available with the PC1555
v2.1, PC580 v2.1, PC5008 v2.1 and higher, PC5015 v2.2 and higher by turning
section [017] option 1 off.
To enable the reporting of
closings
by identified wireless keys:
• Make sure the control panel is v2.0 or higher
• Program a valid access code for each key
• Program a closing reporting code for each key’s access code
• Disable the Quick Arm option in section [015] option [4]
To enable the reporting of
openings
by identified wireless keys:
• Make sure the control panel is v2.1 or higher
• Program a valid access code for each key
• Program an opening reporting code for each key’s access code
• Enable the WLS Key Uses Access Codes by turning section [017] option
[1] off.
Command Output Activation
NOTE:The Identified Wireless Key Command Output Activation feature is only
available with the PC5010, PC1555 and PC580 v2.0 and higher.
To enable command output activation by wireless keys, ensure that:
• Make sure the control panel is v2.0 or higher
• Program a valid access code for each key
• Enable the PGM output attribute Requires Access Code for each PGM
output programmed as [✱][7][1-4] in sections [141] to [154].
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3.5 Enrolling & Programming Handheld Keypads (WLS910)
For handheld keypads to work on the system, you need to enroll them and then
program the function buttons. You can enroll up to 4 handheld keypads on the
system.
Enroll Handheld Keypads
1. At a system keypad, enter [✱][8][Installer’s code] to go to the Installer’s
Programming section.
2. Enter programming section [804].
3. Enter a 2-digit number (33-36) to assign the handheld keypad a slot.
These numbers correspond to handheld keypad numbers 1-4.
4. Enter the keypad’s ESN. The entry
must
be six digits. If an older keypad
with a 5-digit ESN is being enrolled, add the digit [0] to the beginning of
the ESN. (E.g. ESN=21234, enter 021234)
5. The keypad is now enrolled on the system. Record the serial number and
the assigned slot number in the programming worksheets in the back of
this manual.
6. Repeat steps 3 - 5 until all handheld keypads have been enrolled.
7. (PC5010 only) By default, all handheld keypads are assigned to Partition
1. To assign a keypad to Partition 2, enable the appropriate options in
programming section [90].
NOTE: A handheld keypad can only be assigned to one partition.
8. To exit press [#].
Program the WLS910 Function Buttons
WLS910 handheld keypads have four programmable function buttons. You
must program a set of four functions for the function buttons to work.
For systems not using partitions: program the function buttons in section
[57]. All handheld keypad buttons will have the same four functions.
For systems using 2 partitions (PC5010 only): all handheld keypads as-
signed to Partition 1 will have the four functions programmed in section [57]. All
handheld keypads assigned to Partition 2 will have the four functions pro-
grammed in section [58]. For example, if function button 1 in Section [57] is
programmed for Stay arming, then pressing the first button on handheld
keypads assigned to Partition 1 will Stay arm Partition 1.
1. At a system keypad, enter [✱][8][Installer’s code] to go to the Installer’s
Programming section.
2. Enter programming section [804].
3. Enter programming section [57] for partition 1 function buttons, or [58] for
partition 2 function buttons.
4. For each of the 4 function buttons, enter the 2-digit number of the
function you want to select. See the programming worksheets for a list of
function button options.
5. Record your programming choices in the worksheets in the back of
the manual.
6. To exit press [#].
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3.6 Deleting Wireless Devices
To remove a wireless device from the system, follow the guideline for adding a
wirelessdevice.ProgramtheESNas[000000].Thewirelessdeviceforthezone
will be removed.
NOTE:You may need to remove power from the panel in order to clear troubles
caused by deleted zones.
Now that you have enrolled all the wireless devices, you will need to program
thesystemtoworkproperlywiththedevices.Seesection4formoreinformation.
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4.1 Program Zones and Partitions
Now that you have enrolled the wireless devices, you should complete all zone
programming on the system. Although the exact programming required varies
depending on which control panel the PC5132-RS is connected to, you should
check that the following programming areas are completed correctly for each
wireless zone:
• Enable zones and/or assign zones to one or more partitions (programming
sections [201]-[209]).
• Program the definition for each zone(programming sections [001]-[004]).
NOTE: WLS906 wireless smoke detectors must be assigned to zones defined
as Delay 24-hr fire (wireless) [87] or Standard 24-hr fire (wireless) [88] for proper
supervision.
• Enable the wireless zone attribute for each wireless zone (PC580, PC1555,
PC5010 v2.0 and up only)(programming sections [101]-[132]).
See your system Installation Manual, for more information on each of the above
programming sections.
4.2 Enable PC5132-RS Supervision
The control panel will automatically supervise the PC5132-RS receiver via the
Keybus one-minute after at least one device has been enrolled on the module.
The system will generate a General System Supervisory trouble if the module is
removed from the Keybus. If you need to remove the PC5132-RS module from
an existing system, you will have to disable supervision of the PC5132-RS.
To disable PC5132-RS supervision:
1. Disconnect the PC5132-RS from the Keybus
2. Enter [✱][8][Installer Code]
3. Enter [902]. The control panel will clear all supervision and re-scan the system
for connected modules. The scan will take approximately one minute.
4. To exit press [#].
To review which modules the control panel is currently supervising:
1. Enter [✱][8][Installer’s Code]
2. Enter [903] to display all modules. On LED keypads, light [17] will
indicate that the PC5132-RS is present on the system. On keypads, scroll
until the module name appears on the display.
3. To exit press [#].
If the PC5132-RS module does not show on the keypad, one of the following
conditions may be present:
• the module is not connected properly to the Keybus
• there is a problem with the Keybus wiring run
• the module does not have enough power
• no devices have been enrolled on the PC5132-RS
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4.3 Enable Supervision of Wireless Zones
NOTE (for PC5010 v1.x control panels only):For UL Listed installation, Double
EOL resistors must be enabled in the PC5010 for the wireless zones to be
supervised.If normally Closed or Single EOL resistors are selected the PC5010
will not be able to supervise the wireless devices. If a wireless device stops
sending a supervisory signal (the unit stops functioning) the panel will not indi-
cate a supervisory trouble condition unless Double EOL resistors are used. In
addition, all hardwire zones must be wired for Double EOL resistors. For more
information, refer to your PC5010 v1.x Installation Manual.
NOTE (PC5010 v2.0 and higher, PC1555, PC580 only): For wireless supervi-
sion to work, you must enable the wireless zone attribute on all wireless zones
(sections [101] to [132], option [8] ON).
NOTE: The supervisory option for any panic pendants enrolled on the system
must be OFF. For UL Listed systems, the wireless zones must be programmed
as supervised.
Wireless Supervisory Window
Each wireless zone (WLS904, WLS905, WLS906 or WLS907) will send a
supervisory signal every 12 minutes. If the receiver does not receive a signal
within the time programmed for the Wireless Supervisory Window, it will
generate a supervisory fault.
To program the wireless supervisory window:
1. Enter [✱][8][Installer Code] to enter Installer Programming.
2. Enter [804] to enter the PC5132-RS Module Programming.
3. Enter sections [81].
4. Enter the time period for the supervisory window (valid entries are 01-24
hours).
5. To exit press [#].
WLS908 Panic Pendant
The panic pendant does not transmit a supervisory signal. This is so that the
user will be able to take it away from the premise. You must disable wireless
supervision for each zone a panic pendant is assigned to.
Disable/Enable Zone Supervision
All wireless zones have supervision enabled by default. To disable supervision
for any zone, enter the following at any system keypad:
1. Enter [✱][8][Installer Code] to enter Installer Programming.
2. Enter [804] to enter the PC5132-RS Module Programming.
3. Enter sections [82], [83], [84] and [85]. Disable or enable supervision for
each wireless zone by turning each relevant option on or off.
4. To exit press [#].
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4.4 PC5132-RS Software Default
Returning the PC5132-RS programming to factory default settings is a quick
way to remove all the enrolled devices from the system and reset all the
programming in section [804].
NOTE: Performing this procedure will not change any programming sections
except [804]. Resetting the control panel to factory default settings will
not
re-
turn the PC5132-RS module to factory default settings.
To restore the PC5132-RS programming to the factory default settings, perform
the following:
1. Enter [✱][8] [Installer’s Code].
2. Enter programming section [996].
3. Enter the Installer’s Code, followed by [996] again. The software for the
PC5132-RS will be restored to its factory default settings.
4. Press [#] to exit Installer Programming. After a software default, you must
exit and then re-enter Installer Programming before attempting to
program the PC5132-RS.
Forinstructionson restoringthedefaultprogrammingofthecontrolpanelorany
other connected module, see your system Installation Manual.
NowthatyouhavecompletedallPC5132-RSrelatedprogramming,youcantest
and mount the receiver and devices. See section 5 for more information.
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5.1 Test the placement of WLS904, WLS905, WLS906 and
WLS907 devices
It is very important to test the proposed placement of each wireless device
beforeitismounted.Followingthesestepswilltesttheplacementofthewireless
motion detectors (WLS904), wireless smoke detectors (WLS906) and wireless
door/window contacts (WLS905 & WLS907), based on the signal strength
between the PC5132-RS and the device.
NOTE:You cannot test the Panic Pendant (WLS908), Wireless Key (WLS909),
and Handheld Keypad (WLS910) in this mode. See section 5.2 for instructions
on testing these devices.
1. Temporarily place the device you want to test in the place you want to
mount it.
2. At a system keypad, enter [✱][8][Installer Code].
3. Enter programming section [904].
4 Enter the 2-digit zone number for the device to be tested.
5. Activate the device being tested until a result is displayed on the keypad
or sounded by the keypad or bell.
WLS904: Remove the detector from its backplate, wait for 5 seconds,
then reattach the detector to its backplate.
WLS906: Remove the detector from its backplate, wait for 5 seconds,
then reattach the detector to its backplate. Or hold a magnet near the
raised line on the outer rim. Then remove the magnet.
WLS905 & WLS907: Open and close the contact by moving the magnet
away from the unit. If the unit is attached to a door or a window, open
and close the door or window to activate the device.
6. Read the test results at the keypad:
Result LED Keypad LCD Keypad Buzzer/Bell
Good Light 1 On Steady “Good” 1 Beep/Squawk
Fair Light 2 On Steady “Fair” 2 Beeps/Squawks
Bad Light 3 On Steady “Bad” 3 Beeps/Squawks
Activate the device until you get 3 good or fair results in a row. Wait 10
seconds between each test on the same device.
You may mount wireless devices where results were good or fair.
Devices indicating a bad result must be moved to another location. You
may only have to move the device a few inches to correct a bad result.
NOTE: Do not mount any device where a “bad” test result was indicated.
If several wireless devices produce BAD test results, you may need to
move the PC5132-RS to a better location. (See section 2.2 for tips on
finding a location for the PC5132-RS.)
7. To test another device, press [#] once, then repeat steps 4 - 6.
Continue to test the devices until both the PC5132-RS and the devices
are in good locations.
8. To exit installer programming, press [#] twice.
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5.2 Test WLS908, WLS909 and WLS910 Reception
The panic pendant (WLS908), wireless key (WLS909) and handheld keypad
(WLS910) cannot be tested using the module placement test described above.
To ensure that the PC5132-RS is receiving transmissions from these devices,
conduct the following tests:
WLS908: Activate the Panic alarm at several different points in the
installation.
NOTE: The PC5132-RS v2.0 and lower will activate an alarm when the “test”
button is pressed on the WLS908.
WLS909: Use the function keys to arm and disarm the system at several
different points in the installation.
WLS910: Use the keypad to arm and disarm the system from several
different points in the installation.
If these devices do not operate from all points in the installation, you will need
to move the PC5132-RS receiver. Moving the PC5132-RS higher will usually
improve the reception.
If you move the PC5132-RS, repeat the tests described in sections 5.1 and 5.2
on all the wireless devices. Continue to test the devices until you have found
satisfactory locations for the PC5132-RS and the WLS904, WLS905, WLS906
andWLS907devices,andthereisgoodreceptionbetweenthePC5132-RSand
the WLS908, WLS909 and WLS910 devices.
5.3 Mount the PC5132-RS and Wireless Devices
Do not permanently mount the PC5132-RS until you have tested reception with
all the wireless devices (see sections 5.1 and 5.2).
Once you have a good location, mount the PC5132-RS:
1. Remove the four screws that attach the PC5132-RS to the plastic cabinet.
2. Pull the Keybus wires through the hole at the back of the cabinet.
3. Mount the cabinet securely to the wall.
4. Reattach the PC5132-RS to the mounted cabinet using the four mounting
screws.
Mount the WLS904, WLS905, WLS906 and WLS907 Devices
If you have conducted the placement test described in section 5.1 and got 3
“Good” or “Fair” results in a row for each device, you can mount the wireless
devices. See the Installation sheet for each device for mounting instructions.
5.4 Battery Test for WLS908 Panic Pendants
You cannot test Panic Pendant batteries using the methods described in
sections 5.1 and 5.2. You must program panic pendant zones before you can
test the panic pendants.
NOTE:If a low battery condition is detected, you must immediately replace the unit.
NOTE: The PC5132-RS v2.0 and lower will activate an alarm when the “test”
button is pressed on the WLS908.
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