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PC5132-RS
Important Note
Double end of line (EOL) resistors must be enabled in the
PC5010 control panel for the wireless zones to be supervised.
If normally Closed or Single EOL resistors are selected the
control panel 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 indicate a supervi-
sory trouble condition unless double EOL resistors are used.
In addition, all hardwire zones must be wired for double EOL
resistors.
T
hank you for purchasing the PC5132-RS Wireless Receiver. This product
is the result of several years of development and will allow you to add upto
32 wireless zones to the control panel.
A
short list of advantages:
• Twelve minute supervisory time as opposed to fifty or sixty minutes
• Programmable supervisory window, from one to twelve hours
• Standard alkaline batteries versus specialized batteries
• Orthogonal antenna design
W
e are confident you will find the PC5132-RS Wireless Receiver a unique
and useful control panel enhancement.
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1.1 Specifications and Features
PC5132-RS Wireless Receiver
• 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, 1 to 12 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.
• Panels - The PC5132-RS can be connected to the following panel:
PC5010
Please refer to the Installation Instruction sheets of the following
devices for more information.
WLS904 Motion Detector
• Standard alkaline batteries, four ‘AAA’ batteries, 30 to
36 month life
• Fully supervised for communication integrity
• 12 minute supervisory time
• Easy enroll process (ESN)
• Tamper condition is monitored
• Walk test LED
• 3 minute ‘High Traffic Shutdown’
• Operating temperature ranges from 0°C to 50°C /
32°F to 122°F
WLS905/WLS907 Universal Transmitter
• Standard alkaline batteries, three ‘AAA’ batteries, 30 to
36 month life
• Fully supervised for communication integrity
• 12 minute supervisory time
• Easy enroll process (ESN)
• Tamper condition is monitored
• Built-in reed switch or terminals for external contacts
• Normally open/Normally closed models available
• Operating temperature ranges from 0°C to 50°C /
32°F to 122°F
Overview
S E C T I O N 1
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WLS906 Smoke Detector
• Standard alkaline batteries, six ‘AA’ batteries, 30 to 36
month life
• Fully supervised for communication integrity
• 12 minute supervisory time
• Easy enroll process (ESN)
• Tamper condition is monitored
• Photoelectric detection technology (Patent pending)
• Internal diagnostic every 40 seconds
• Operating temperature ranges from 0°C to 50°C /
32°F to 122°F
WLS908 Panic Pendant
• 5 year battery life
• Easy enroll process (ESN)
• Water resistant
• To initiate an alarm, press and hold both coloured
buttons for two seconds.
• To initiate a test, press and hold the centre button for
two seconds and release.
• Operating temperature ranges from 0°C to 50°C /
32°F to 122°F
• Supported by PC5132 v2.X only
WLS909 Wireless Key
• Standard alkaline batteries, three ‘A76’ batteries, 12
to 24 month life
• Compact, convenient size for pocket or purse
• Easy enroll process (ESN)
• Easy to use push-buttons to arm in Stay/Away modes
and disarm, or other programmable options (see
worksheets for options)
• Operating temperature range from 0°C to 50°C / 32°F
to 122°F
• Supported by PC5132 v2.X only
WLS910 Handheld Keypad
(This device is not UL Listed)
• Standard alkaline batteries, three ‘AAA’ batteries, 24
month life
• Portable, TV remote size
• Wall mounting bracket
• Easy enroll process (ESN)
• Standard keypad Fire, Auxiliary and Panic keys
• Easy to use function keys to arm in Stay/Away modes,
or other programmable options (see worksheets for
options)
• Operating temperature range from 0°C to 50°C / 32°F
to 122°F
• Support by PC5132 v2.X only
OVERVIEW
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OVERVIEW
Batteries
The wireless devices are designed to use Eveready Alkaline Ener-
gizer batteries (AA: E91; AAA: E92).
Do not use other brands of batteries. Using any other brand
voids any UL approvals and may affect the system operation.
1.2 Glossary of Terms
•Backplate
The mounting bracket used to secure each wireless device to the
wall or ceiling.
•Enrolling
The term used for adding a wireless device to the control panel.
Enrolling a device tells the panel which zone the wireless device
will use as well as what kind of device it is.
•Keybus
The four conductor wire that connects every module to the system.
•Module
An additional device which expands the system capabilities when it
is connected to the security system. For example, the PC5132-RS
wireless zone expander module allows the use of wireless devices.
•RF
An acronym for ‘radio frequency’. RF is often used to refer to
wireless radio transmission technology and devices.
•Spread Spectrum
A specialized radio transmission technology used by the PC5132-
RS wireless expansion module. Spread Spectrum radio technology
is very reliable and very resistant to interference or jamming.
•Wireless
Any system, module or device that uses radio signals in its
operation.
•ESN
Electronic Serial Number, refers to a modules serial number.
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Getting Started
S E C T I O N 2
2.1 Connecting the PC5132-RS Receiver
Wire the PC5132-RS to the four wire Keybus of the control panel
according to the following diagram. After wiring is complete the
panel must be told the
module has been added.
This will happen automati-
cally when the panel is
powered up after the
module is connected.
Being able to connect the PC5132-RS to the Keybus allows
you to locate the receiver as close to the wireless zones as
possible, reducing the overall range of the transmissions
and improving reliability.
Module should be placed high to enhance range.
Remove all power while connecting modules to the Keybus.
2.2 Installing the Antennas
The two antennas must be screwed into the terminals marked ANT1
and ANT2, not GND1 and GND2. Also they must be installed as
indicated in the following two diagrams:
Do not install the antennas as indicated in the following diagrams:
If the antennas are installed incorrectly the PC5132-RS may
not reliably receive signals from the transmitters.
2.3 Adding Wireless Devices
The following is the procedure for enrolling wireless transmitters to the
PC5132 receiver:
1.Enter [✱] [8] [Installer Code]
2.Enter Program Section [804]
3.Enter the two digit number for the device to be wireless
• Sections [01] to [32] for wireless zones, universal transmitters,
motion detectors, smoke detectors, and panic pendants.
••
••
• Sections [33] to [36] for handheld keypads
••
••
• Sections [41] to [56] for wireless keys
4.Enter the five digit ESN
on the back of the wireless device. The
device is now added to the panel. Continue with steps 3 and 4 until
all of the ESNs for all of the wireless devices are added. Press [#]
once to exit Program Section [804] and press [#] again to exit
Installer Programming.
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In addition, you must program how the zones will operate, (see the
section on “Zone Definitions” in the Control Panel’s Installation
Manual). Also the function keys for the handheld keypads and
wireless keys will also need to be programmed, (see Sections 2.3.1
and 2.3.2 of this manual).
When adding the wireless devices, it is important to remem-
ber that both hardwire and wireless operation cannot be
assigned to the same zone.
In order to be sure that this is done correctly, consult the
Control Panel’s Installation Manual.
2.3.1 Wireless Key Programming
Each wireless key enrolled onto the PC5132-RS has to be assigned to
a partition, and have the keys programmed. The wireless keys are
defaulted to be on partition 1. To assign the wireless key to partition 2,
turn on the appropriate light in sections [91] and [92].
A wireless key can only be assigned to one partition.
In sections [65], [66], [67] and [68] the function keys for wireless keys
on partition 1 are programmed. Sections [69], [70], [71], and [72] are
for the partition 2 function key programming. For example, if section
[65] is programmed as Stay arming, then pressing the first key on all
wireless keys on partition 1, will Stay arm partition 1.
2.3.2 Handheld Keypad Programming
Each handheld keypad enrolled onto the PC5132-RS has to be
assigned to a partition, and have the function keys programmed. The
keypads are defaulted to be on partition 1. To assign the keypad to
partition 2, turn on the appropriate light in section [90].
A Handheld Keypad can only be assigned to one partition.
In sections [57], [58], [59] and [60] the function keys for the handheld
keypads on partition 1 are programmed. Sections [61], [62], [63], and [64]
are for the partition 2 function key programming. For example, if section
[57] is programmed as [03] Stay arming, then pressing and holding the ‘1’
key for 2 seconds on all handheld keypads on partition 1 will Stay arm
partition 1.
2.4 Deleting Wireless Devices
To remove a wireless device from the control panel, follow the
guideline for adding a wireless device. Program the ESN as [00000].
The wireless device for the zone will be removed.
It may be required to power down the panel to clear troubles
that have been caused by deleted zones.
G E T T I N G S T A R T E D
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2.5 Replacing a Pendant with a Low Battery
Once there is a low battery on a pendant, the pendant should be
replaced immediately. In order to clear the low battery correctly,
follow these steps:
From the keypad
1.Enter [✱] [8] [Installer Code].
2.Enter Program section [804].
3.Enter the two digit number for the pendant to be replaced.
4.Enter serial number [00000].
5.Enter the two digit number for the pendant being replaced.
6.Enter the ESN number of the new pendant/ Press [#] twice to exit
Installer Programming.
Through downloading
1.Connect to the panel through downloading.
2.Upload window contents of the zone serial numbers in the wireless
expansion section of downloading.
3.Change the serial number of the pendant to be replaced to [00000].
4.Download window contents.
5.Enter the new ESN number of the new pendant.
6.Download window contents.
2.6 Testing Wireless Devices/Module Placement Test
It is extremely important to test each wireless device, preferably
before the unit is mounted. The following is the procedure for testing
wireless devices:
1.Enter [✱] [8] [Installer Code]
2.Enter Program Section [904]
3.Enter the two digit zone number for the device to be tested
4.Door Contact. Open and close the contact by moving the magnet
or operating the external device connected to the Door Contact.
The keypad will display the test result after the zone is restored.
Motion Detectors and Smoke Detectors. Remove the Detector
from its backplate, wait for 5 seconds, then reattach the Detector to
its backplate. The keypad will display the test result after the
Detector is reattached to its backplate.
5.The results of the test will be displayed on the keypad.
6.Continue Steps 4 and 5 for the zone presently under test.
7.Press [#] once to be able to select another zone, Step 3.
8.Press [#] once to exit Programming Section [904] and press [#]
again to exit Installer Programming.
When performing a test one of three results will be displayed; Good,
Fair and Bad. The panel will show the following:
Placement LED Keypad LCD Keypad Bell/Buzzer
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
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G E T T I N G S T A R T E D
Wireless devices can be mounted where results were Good or Fair.
Devices indicating a Bad result must be moved to another location.
No device should be mounted where a Bad test result was
indicated. If multiple tests on the same device are performed
you must wait at least 10 seconds between tests.
Panic Pendant Test
The Panic Pendant cannot be tested in the module placement test, so
follow these steps:
1.Begin testing when your system is in the ready state and the
keypad Ready light is ON.
2.Press and hold the small button on the pendant marked “Test” for
two seconds.
3.The following result is for the PC5132-RS connected to the PC5010.
Once the test is completed and the pendant’s battery condition is
normal, the Ready light will turn off for four to five seconds.
4.If the pendant’s battery is low, the keypad Trouble light will turn ON
and a series of continuous keypad beeps will be heard. NOTE: If a
low battery condition is detected, you must immediately replace
the unit.
This test should also be performed by the user when they perform
weekly system test.
2.7 Supervision of the PC5132-RS
To allow a trouble to be indicated should the PC5132-RS module be
removed from the system, enter the following at any keypad.
1.Press [✱] [8] [Installer Code] to enter Installer Programming
2.Follow the steps in Section 2.3 “Adding Wireless Devices”
3.Exit and then re-enter Installer’s Programming.
4.Press [902] to enable supervision. The panel will automatically
search for all modules on the system. Once the search (it will take
about 1 minute) is complete enter the following to confirm the
modules on the system.
5.Press [903] to display all modules.
Light [17] will indicate that the PC5132-RS is present on the system.
After enrolling zones in [804], exit Programming.Wait for 10
seconds, then go back to Installer Programming and perform
the [902] command.
If the module is connected but not showing as being present, it may
be due to one of the following reasons:
• It is not connected to the Keybus
• There is a Keybus wiring problem
• The module is located too far from the panel
• The module does not have enough power
• No devices have been enrolled on the PC5132-RS
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G E T T I N G S T A R T E D
2.8 5132 Tamper
A PC5132 tamper will be logged to the event buffer or transmitted as
a general system tamper under two conditions. It will first occur if the
tamper terminals T1 and T2 on the PC5132-RS are open; the tamper
will be restored by shorting out these terminals. Second, a tamper will
be logged when the PC5132-RS detects an attempt to impede RF
signals. This advises the monitoring station that the wireless zone
transmissions are not being received by the modules.
2.9 Supervision of Wireless Zones
To allow a trouble to be indicated should a wireless zone stop
operating or is removed from the system, enter the following at any
keypad.
1.Press [✱] [8] [Installer Code] to enter Installer Programming.
2.Press [804] to enter the PC5132-RS Module Programming.
3.Enter sections [82], [83], [84] and [85] to enable or disable
supervision by turning the bits on or off.
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.
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 indicate a supervisory trouble
condition unless Double EOL resistors are used. In addition, all
hardwire zones must be wired for Double EOL resistors.
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[804] 5132-RS Wireless Expansion Programming
• 5 digit decimal entry is required
• First digit represents transmitter type (0, 1, 8-9 are not valid)
2=UTX/SLX, 3=PIR, 4=SMOKE, 5=Pendant, 6=Wireless Key,
7=Handheld Keypad
• Next 4 digits represent the serial number (valid entries are 0001 to 4094)
Zone Serial Numbers
Default = 00000
[01] Zone 1 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[02] Zone 2 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[03] Zone 3 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[04] Zone 4 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[05] Zone 5 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[06] Zone 6 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[07] Zone 7 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[08] Zone 8 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[09] Zone 9 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[10] Zone 10 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[11] Zone 11 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[12] Zone 12 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[13] Zone 13 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[14] Zone 14 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[15] Zone 15 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[16] Zone 16 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[17] Zone 17 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[18] Zone 18 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[19] Zone 19 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[20] Zone 20 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[21] Zone 21 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[22] Zone 22 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[23] Zone 23 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[24] Zone 24 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[25] Zone 25 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[26] Zone 26 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[27] Zone 27 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[28] Zone 28 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[29] Zone 29 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[30] Zone 30 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[31] Zone 31 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[32] Zone 32 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
Programming Worksheets
S E C T I O N 3
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Handheld Keypad Serial Numbers
Default = 00000
[33] Keypad 01 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[34] Keypad 02 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
P R O G R A M M I N G W O R K S H E E T S
[35] Keypad 03 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[36] Keypad 04 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
Wireless Key Serial Numbers
Default = 00000
[41] Key 01 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[42] Key 02 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[43] Key 03 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[44] Key 04 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[45] Key 05 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[46] Key 05 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[47] Key 07 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[48] Key 08 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[49] Key 09 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[50] Key 10 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[51] Key 11 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[52] Key 12 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[53] Key 13 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[54] Key 14 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[55] Key 15 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
[56] Key 16 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l
Handheld Keypad and Wireless Key Function Key Options
00 Null Key 16 [✱][0] Quick Exit
01-02For Future Use 17 [✱][1] Reactivate Stay/Aways
03 Stay Arm 18 For Future Use
04 Away Arm * 19 [✱][7][3] Command Output #3
05 [✱][9] No-Entry Arm 20 For Future Use
06 [✱][4] Chime ON/OFF * 21 [✱][7][4] Command Output #4
07 [✱][6][——][4] System Test 22-26For Future Use
08-12For Future Use **27 Disarm (OFF)
*13 [✱][7][1] Command Output #1 **28 Fire Alarm
*14 [✱][7][2] Command Output #2 **29 Auxiliary Alarm
/ Sensor Reset **30 Panic Alarm
15 For Future Use
* Sensor Reset can be used when the PC5132-RS is connected to the PC5010.
Command outputs are not available for PC5010 software version 1.XX.
**These can only be used for wireless key function keys and should not be
used for the handheld keypad function keys.
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P R O G R A M M I N G W O R K S H E E T S
Default = 00
Partition 1 Handheld Keypad Options
[57] Function Key 1 l____l____l[59] Function Key 3 l____l____l
[58] Function Key 2 l____l____l[60] Function Key 4 l____l____l
Partition 2 Handheld Keypad Options
[61] Function Key 1 l____l____l[63] Function Key 3 l____l____l
[62] Function Key 2 l____l____l[64] Function Key 4 l____l____l
Partition 1 Wireless Key Options
[65] Function Key 1 l____l____l[67] Function Key 3 l____l____l
[66] Function Key 2 l____l____l[68] Function Key 4 l____l____l
Partition 2 Wireless Key Options
[69] Function Key 1 l____l____l[71] Function Key 3 l____l____l
[70] Function Key 2 l____l____l[72] Function Key 4 l____l____l
Supervision
[81] Wireless supervisory Window
Default = 03
l____l____lRF transmitter supervisory window (hours), valid entries are 01-12.
Panic Transmitters are NOT supervised and must be disabled
in the following sections.
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P R O G R A M M I N G W O R K S H E E T S
[82] Zone Transmitter Supervision Options (1-8)
Default = ON Option ON Option OFF
l________lOption 1 Zone 01 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 2 Zone 02 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 3 Zone 03 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 4 Zone 04 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 5 Zone 05 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 6 Zone 06 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 7 Zone 07 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 8 Zone 08 Supervision enabled Disabled
[83] Zone Transmitter Supervision Options (9-16)
Default = ON Option ON Option OFF
l________lOption 1 Zone 09 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 2 Zone 10 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 3 Zone 11 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 4 Zone 12 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 5 Zone 13 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 6 Zone 14 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 7 Zone 15 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 8 Zone 16 Supervision enabled Disabled
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P R O G R A M M I N G W O R K S H E E T S
[84] Zone Transmitter Supervision Options (17-24)
Default = ON Option ON Option OFF
l________lOption 1 Zone 17 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 2 Zone 18 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 3 Zone 19 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 4 Zone 20 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 5 Zone 21 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 6 Zone 22 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 7 Zone 23 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 8 Zone 24 Supervision enabled Disabled
[85] Zone Transmitter Supervision Options (25-32)
Default = ON Option ON Option OFF
l________lOption 1 Zone 25 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 2 Zone 26 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 3 Zone 27 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 4 Zone 28 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 5 Zone 29 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 6 Zone 30 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 7 Zone 31 Supervision enabled Disabled
l________lOption 8 Zone 32 Supervision enabled Disabled
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Partition Assignments
[90] Handheld Keypads (1-4) Partition Assignments
Default = OFF Option ON Option OFF
l________lOption 1 Keypad 1 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 2 Keypad 2 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 3 Keypad 3 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 4 Keypad 4 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOptions 5-8 For future use
[91] Wireless Keys (1-8) Partition Assignments
Default = OFF Option ON Option OFF
l________lOption 1 Wireless Key 01 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 2 Wireless Key 02 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 3 Wireless Key 03 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 4 Wireless Key 04 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 5 Wireless Key 05 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 6 Wireless Key 06 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 7 Wireless Key 07 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 8 Wireless Key 08 on partition 2 On partition 1
[92] Wireless Keys (9-16) Partition Assignments
Default = OFF Option ON Option OFF
l________lOption 1 Wireless Key 09 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 2 Wireless Key 10 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 3 Wireless Key 11 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 4 Wireless Key 12 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 5 Wireless Key 13 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 6 Wireless Key 14 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 7 Wireless Key 15 on partition 2 On partition 1
l________lOption 8 Wireless Key 16 on partition 2 On partition 1
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1. When I enter the two digit zone number when ‘Adding a Wireless
Device’ the keypad gives me a long beep.
The panel will not allow you to enter ESN unless a PC5132-RS Wireless
Receiver is connected to the Keybus. To enroll the module ensure the
Keybus connections are correct then power down and power up the
panel with the PC5132-RS Wireless Receiver connected to the Keybus.
2. I have entered the ESN for the device but when I violate it the
zone does not show open.
Ensure the ESN has been entered correctly and the zone is enabled
for the partition. Also the zone, which must not be the same zone as a
hardwired zone, must be programmed for something other than ‘Null
Operation’.
3. When I test a wireless device I constantly get Bad results.
The device may be out of range or may have weak batteries. Try
testing the device closer to the receiver or test the batteries to ensure
they are good. Remember you must wait for at least 10 seconds
between tests.
4. When I try a module placement test on the motion detector I get
no result.
Make sure the batteries are installed correctly. Also, the motion
detector has ‘High Traffic Shutdown’. To test the motion, first remove
it then replace it on the backplate.
5. The LED on the motion detector does not come on when I walk in
front of the unit.
The LED is used for walk test purposes only. To put the unit in walk
test mode, remove it momentarily from its backplate. For the next 90
seconds the LED will come on for three seconds every time the unit
detects motion.
Troubleshooting
S E C T I O N 4
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Guidelines for Locating Smoke Detectors
Experience has shown that all hostile fires in family living units generate smoke to a
greater or lesser extent. Experiments using typical fires in family living units indicate that
detectable quantities of smoke precede detectable levels of heat in most cases. For
these reasons, NFPA standard 74 requires smoke detectors to be installed outside of
each sleeping area and on each additional story of the family unit.
The following information is for general guidance only and it is recommended that NFPA
Standard 72 (National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy
MA 02269) be consulted and that the smoke detector manufacturer’s literature be used
for detailed installation instructions.
It is recommended that additional smoke detectors beyond those required be installed
for increased protection. The added areas include: basement, bedrooms, dining rooms,
furnace room, utility room and hallways not protected by the required detectors.
Figure 1: A smoke detector should be located
between the sleeping area and the rest of the
family unit.
Figure3: Asmokedetectorshouldbelocatedon
each story of the living unit.
Figure2: In the family living unitswith more than
one sleeping area, a smoke detector should be
located to protect each sleeping area.
T
he Smoke Detector is designed
to use Eveready Energizer E91 Al-
kaline Batteries. Do not use other
brands of batteries with the Smoke De-
tector. Using brands other than the
Eveready Energizer will void UL ap-
proval, and may affect the system’s op-
eration.
Figure4: SmokeDetectormounting-“Dead”Air
Space. The smoke from a fire generally rises to
the ceiling, spreads out across the ceiling sur-
face and begins to bank down from the ceiling.
Thecornerwheretheceilingandwallmeetisan
air space into which the smoke may have diffi-
culty penetrating. In most fires, this “dead” air
space measures about 4 in. (0.1m) along the
ceiling from the corner and about 4 in. (0.1m)
down the wall as shown in Figure 4. Detectors
should not be placed in the dead” air space.
Family Room Bedroom
Living
Room
Dining
Room
Kitchen
Bedroom Bedroom
NEVER
HERE
Acceptable
here
Top of detector
acceptable here
12"
(0.3m)
Max.
4"
(0.1m)
Max.
4"
(0.1m)
Ceiling
Wall
NOTE: Measurements shown are to
the closest edge of the detector.
Bedroom Bedroom
Basement
Living
Room Dining
Room
Bedroom Bedroom
Bedroom
Living RoomKitchen
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1645 Flint Road, Downsview, Ontario, Canada M3J 2J6
Tel. (416) 665-8460 • Fax (416) 665-7498 • Tech. Line 1-800-387-3630
Printed in Canada 29002183 R1
PC5132 v2.1 Notice of Software Release
The PC5132 Version 2.1 software incorporates several new programming
sections for the support of the WLS-908 Panic Pendant and the WLS-909
Wireless Key Fob.
WLS-908 Panic Pendant
• Two button activation
• Built in test feature
• 5 year battery life
WLS-909 Wireless Key Fob
• Up to 16 can be enrolled to any system
• 4 function keys, 12 options
• Individually programmable by function key, not by fob
New Programming Sections
Sections [41] to [56] Key Fob Serial Numbers
These sections are used to program the Electronic Serial Number
(ESN) of each key fob.
Sections [65] to [68] Partition 1 Key Fob Options
These sections are used to program the operation of each of the 4
function keys of every key fob assigned to Partition 1.
Sections [69] to [72] Partition 2 Key Fob Options
These sections are used to program the operation of each of the 4
function keys of every key fob assigned to Partition 2.
Section [81] Supervision Window
This section has moved from section [80] to [81].
Sections [82] to [85] Zone Transmitter Supervisory Option
Disable the option corresponding to the zone of all WLS-908
Panic Pendant zones as the pendant does not send a supervisory
signal. If not disabled, the panel will indicate a supervisory
trouble on the panic pendant zone.
Section [91] to [92] Partition Assignments
These sections are used to assign each key fob to a partition.
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Installation
Manual
PC5132-RS
Version 2.1
IMPORTANT NOTE
WhenusingthePC5132version2.X
Receiver, after programming or
defaulting the module, confirm
that the data in sections [82]
through [85] is correct.
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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 manufacturers 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.
Limited Warranty Digital Security Controls Ltd. warrants that for a period of twelve months
from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship
under normal use and that in fulfilment of any breach of such warranty, Digital Security Controls
Ltd. shall, at its option, repair or replace the defective equipment upon return of the equipment
to its factory. This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship and not to
damage incurred in shipping or handling, or damage due to causes beyond the control of
Digital Security Controls Ltd. such as lightning, excessive voltage, mechanical shock, water
damage, or damage arising out of abuse, alteration or improper application of the equipment.
The foregoing warranty shall apply only to the original buyer, and is and shall be in lieu of any and all
other warranties, whether expressed or implied and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of
Digital Security Controls Ltd. This warranty contains the entire warranty. Digital Security Controls Ltd.
neither assumes, nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to
change this warranty, nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning this product.
In no event shall Digital Security Controls Ltd. be liable for any direct or indirect or consequential
damages, loss of anticipated profits, loss of time or any other losses incurred by the buyer in
connection with the purchase, installation or operation or failure of this product.
WARNING: Digital Security Controls Ltd. recommends that the entire system be completely
tested on a regular basis. However, despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to,
criminal tampering or electrical disruption, it is possible for this product to fail to perform as
expected.
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