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Tyco Fire & Security Technical Trainings

This training module focuses on connecting and programming additional modules supported by the PowerSeries panels. Learn about module supervision, the PC5108 Zone Expander, and the PC5132-433 Wireless Receiver.

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Tyco Fire & Security Technical Trainings

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  1. Tyco Fire & SecurityTechnical Trainings DSC PowerSeries Intruder Panels Chapter 5. Modules

  2. Objectives • After successfully completing this training the student should be able of: • Know how to connect and Program the additional modules supported by the PowerSeries Panels

  3. Modules Supervision • Section [902], [903] - Module Supervision • When a new module is connected, the panel will ‘see’ it within a minute and begin to supervise it. To view what modules are connected, enter Section [903], use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of modules • If a module is connected and then removed, module supervision must be reset • To reset module supervision, enter Section [902] and the panel will re-scan the system

  4. Modules PC5108 ZoneExpander

  5. Zone Expander – PC5108 The PC5108 module can be used to add 8 additional hardwire zones to the Power Panels. Current Draw: 35mA (module only) AUX Output: 100mA maximum, PTC protected

  6. Terminal Description

  7. Jumper Settings The PC5108 module can be used to add up to 8 additional hardwired zones

  8. Modules PC5132-433 Wireless Receiver

  9. PC5132-433-868 Wireless Receiver The RF5132 wireless is an economical way to add wireless capability to any PowerSeries control panel. The module supports up to 32 wireless detectors and up to 16 wireless detectors keys. Compatible Control Panel: All PowerSeries control panels Current Draw: 80mA Number of wireless zones: 32 Number of wireless Fobs: 16 Transmission Frequency: 433MHz Range: 300 meters open range

  10. RF5132– Terminal Overview RED, BLK, YEL, GRN: These terminals are used to connect the RF5132-433 to the Keybus of the control panel.

  11. Receiver Location • The best location to mount the wireless receiver is: • A location that is central to the placement of all wireless devices • As high as possible (if the receiver is mounted 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. • Far from sources of interference, including: electrical noise (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 and high-current electrical wiring • Can be wired up to 750 ft. / 230 m from the main panel with 22 gauge wire

  12. Compatible Wireless Devices • The RF5132-433 v5.X can receive signals from the following devices: • WLS904L-433 Motion Detector • WS4916 Smoke Detector • WLS904PL-433 Pet Immune PIR • WS4938 Panic Button • WLS906-433 Smoke Detector • WS4939 Wireless Key • WLS912L-433 Glass Break Detector • WS4949 2-Button Wireless Key • WLS914-433 Pet Immune PIR • WS4959 5-Button Wireless Key • WLS919-433 Wireless Key • WS4969 Wireless Key with LED • WLS925L-433 Mini Door/Window Contact

  13. Enrolling Wireless Zones • Enrolling wireless zones is a two step process: • Program the device serial number • Enable the ‘Wireless’ zone attribute • Step 1 – Program the Wireless Zone Serial Number • Enter Installer Programming – [*][8][Installer Code] • Enter Section [804] • Enter the Zone Number to be Programmed, Wireless Subsection [01] to [32] • Enter the 6-digit serial number of the wireless device

  14. Enrolling Wireless Zones

  15. Enrolling Wireless Zones Tech Tip – Only zones 01-32 can be programmed as wireless zones. • Step 2 – Enable the Wireless Attribute: • Ensure that the wireless attribute - toggle option [8] - is enabled for each wireless zone, Section [101] to [132] • Note: When enrolling a wireless smoke detector, ensure that the zone definition is programmed as either [87] - Delayed 24Hr Fire (Wireless) or [88] - Standard 24Hr Fire (Wireless).

  16. Placement Test • It is important to perform a ‘Module Placement Test’ for all devices to ensure each is able to transmit signals to the receiver properly. This will help prevent possible problems in the future. • To perform a placement test, perform the following: • Temporarily mount the wireless device in the intended location • Enter Installer’s Programming – [*][8][Installer Code] • Enter Section [904] • Enter the Zone Number, Wireless Subsection [01] to [32]

  17. Placement Test • Activate the Device: • Wireless Motion Detectors: • Remove the detector from its mounting plate to violate the tamper. Wait 5 seconds and reattach • Wireless Smoke Detectors: • Remove the detector from its mounting plate to violate the tamper. Wait 5 seconds and reattach • Wireless Door/Window Transmitters: • Violate the device by moving the magnet away from the read switch. Wait 5 seconds then replace • Wireless Glassbreak Detectors: • Press and hold the tamper tab located on the base of the device for 5 seconds, then release

  18. Placement Test • Test result: • Result LCD Keypad Buzzer/Bell • Good ‘Good’ 1 Beep/Squawk • Bad ‘Bad’ 3 Beeps/Squawks • Continue to activate the device until there are 3 ‘Good’ results in a row. If a ‘Bad’ test result is received, relocate the device and continue to activate the device until 3 ‘Good’ test results are received. • Note: If a ‘Bad’ test result is received, the device may only have to be moved a few inches to correct the result. Do not mount a wireless device in a location where a ‘Bad’ test result is received.

  19. Zone Conflicts Common Issues • Two or more spots for a Zone: • Ex1: PC1864 with a PC5108 configure as Zones 9 to 16 • If you configure a Wireless devices as any Zone from 9 to 16 you’ll get the following troubles: • Zone Fault Trouble • Zone Remains Violated • Goes into false alarm right after arming • Ex2: Keypad Zone programmed as Zone 10 • If you configure a Wireless devices as any Zone 10 you’ll get the following troubles: • Zone Fault Trouble • Zone Remains Violated • Goes into false alarm right after arming

  20. Lab Connect your RF5132 module to the system Check the system has recognize it in section 903 Enroll your wireless devices Do the Placement Test

  21. Enrolling Wireless Keys • The RF5132 supports all 433MHz or 468Mhz depends on model wireless keys available. Enrolling wireless keys is a two step process: • Program the wireless key serial number • Program the wireless key options • Step 1 – Program the Wireless Key Serial Number • Enter Installer Programming – [*][8][Installer Code] • Enter Section [804] • Enter the key number to be programmed, Wireless Subsection [41] to [56] • Enter the 6-digit serial number of the wireless key

  22. Enrolling Wireless Keys

  23. Enrolling Wireless Keys • Step 2 – Program the Wireless Key Options • Enter Installer Programming – [*][8][Installer Code] • Enter Section [804] • Enter Wireless Subsection [61] to [68] for Partitions 1 to 8 respectively • Enter 4, two-digit options to program the buttons for all keys assigned to the partition

  24. Wireless Keys Options

  25. Identified Wireless Keys Reporting by the system of openings/closings by individual wireless keys and command output [*][7] activation by wireless key buttons may be supported on 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 RF5132-433 to the Keybus.

  26. Opening/Closing By Wireless Key Reporting • To enable the reporting of openings and 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 and opening reporting code for each key’s access code • Turn off the Quick Arm option in section [015] option [4] of the control panel programming • To ensure that an unidentified wireless key cannot disarm the system, turn off section [017], option [1] (in the control panel programming). This option is available in control panels with software version 2.1 or higher.

  27. Lab • Enroll your Wireless Key and Program the Functions Keys as: • Stay Arm • Away Arm • Disarm • Panic

  28. Additional Programming Options • Section [81] – Wireless Supervisory Window • Each wireless zone will report a supervisory signal to the receiver once every 64 minutes. If the wireless receiver does receive at least one of these supervisory signals before the programmed amount of time, the system will generate a zone fault. • The time is programmed in 15-minute increments. The default value is 96 ( or 24 hours). • Section [82] to [85] – Zone Device Supervision Options, Zones 1 to 32: • Supervision can be disabled for certain wireless devices (for example, panic that may be taken off premises). At default, all wireless devices will be supervised. To disabled supervision of a wireless device, turn OFF the respective toggle option in wireless sub-section [82] to [85].

  29. SubSection [81] – Wireless Supervisory Window • SubSection [81] – Wireless Supervisory Window • Each wireless zone will report a supervisory signal to the receiver once every 64 minutes. If the wireless receiver does receive at least one of these supervisory signals before the programmed amount of time, the system will generate a zone fault. • The time is programmed in 15-minute increments. The default value is 96 ( or 24 hours).

  30. SubSections [82] to [85] – Zone Device Supervision Options

  31. Section [90] – Wireless Toggle Options

  32. Section [93] – RF Jam Detect Zone • Section [93] – RF Jam Detect Zone • If the RF Jam Detect Zone is programmed as [00], the system will generate a generic RF5132 General System Tamper trouble if an RF Jam condition is detected. Alternatively, an unused zone can be assigned to this function to differentiate between a module tamper and an RF Jam condition. • To assign an unused zone to the RF Jam feature, perform the following: • Enter Installer’s Programming – [*][8][Installer Code] • Enter Section [804] • Enter the 2-digit zone number to be used, wireless subsection [01] to [32] • Program the serial number as data [200000] • Enter wireless subsection [93] • Enter the 2-digit zone number being used as the RF Jam Detect Zone • Disable supervision for the RF Jam Detect Zone in Section [82], [83], [84] or [85]

  33. Section [93] – RF Jam Detect Zone

  34. Modules PC5108-433 Wireless Receiver

  35. RF5108-433/868 Wireless receiver • This Module allows you to connect 8 wireless detection devices to the Power Series control panels. It operates at 433 or 868 MHz. different models. • Specifications and Features • Voltage: 12VDC • Current Draw: 40mA • Zones – can receive signals up to 8 wireless zones and 8 wireless keys • Internal Antenna • PGM Outputs: 2 Open-collector OGM outputs (50mA) • Supervisory – Programmable supervisory window 4 – 24 hours, in 15 minutes increments • Location • Can be wired up to 230m from the main panel with 22 gauge wire • Connects to Keybus

  36. Terminals Connect the RF5108 to the 4 wire Keybus of the control panel as show. Programmable Outputs – PGM1 and PGM2 Each output is an open collector switch to ground. They are able to sink up to 50mA of current. If more current is required a relay must be use.

  37. Enrolling Wireless Devices • Enrolling Wireless Devices • Enter [*][8][Installer Code] to go to the installer Programming. • Enter Programming section [804]. • Enter the 2 digit number of the zone the device is to occupy (01 to 32). • Enter the device’s ESN. • Repeat the steps until you have enrolled the 8 wireless devices.

  38. Enrolling Wireless Keys • Enroll Wireless Keys • Enter [*][8][Installer Code] to go to the installer Programming. • Enter Programming section [804]. • Enter a 2 digit number [41]-[48] to assign the key a slot. These numbers correspond to wireless key numbers 01-08. • Enter the Keys 6 digit ESN. If the keys have 5 digit enter a zero at the beginning of the ESN (i.e ESN 54353, enrolled as 054353). • Repeat the Steps until all wireless keys have been enrolled. • By default, all wireless keys are assigned to Partition 1. To assign keys to Partitions 2 to 8, program the appropriate partition number in section [69].

  39. Program the Wireless Key Function Buttons • Program the Wireless Key Function Buttons • Enter [*][8][Installer Code] to go to the installer Programming. • Enter Programming section [804]. • Enter programming section [ 61] to [68] for keys assigned to partitions 1 to 8. • For each of the 4 function buttons, enter the 2 digit number of the function you want to select. Same functions as the PC5132. • To exit press [#].

  40. Identified Wireless Keys • Identified Wireless Keys • Reporting by the system of opening/closings by individual keys is supported on panels v2.0 and up. • To do this the system will reserve access codes 17-24 for wireless keys 01-08 respectively. You must program one access code for each wireless key for this feature to work correctly. • Note: Program the access codes after you have connected the RF51008 to the Keybus.

  41. RF5108-433 PGM Outputs • Each of the PGM can be individually programmed to: • Follow the main panel outputs 1 to 14. • Activate for a programmable amount of time when a signal is received from a wireless key programmed with output option 31 or 32 (RF5108-433 PGM pulse) and the PGM output programming section [70] or [71] is programmed with option 15 (RF5108-433 PGM pulse). The amount of time that the PGM outputs can be programmed is done in section [72] and [73]. Default is 5 seconds. • Toggle state when a signal is received from a wireless key programmed with option 31 or 32 and the PGM output programming section [70] or [71] is programmed with option 16 (RF5108-433 PGM toggle).

  42. WS4920 Wireless Repeater

  43. WS4920 1- Way Wireless Repeater • Overview: • The WS4920 is a wireless repeater module intended to extend the wireless range of DSC oneway wireless devices. • Operation: • When configured/installed, the WS4920 will store the required serial number information of devices requiring extended range or are experiencing issues with communicating to the control panel’s wireless receiver due to wireless interference. When a programmed wireless device (programmed into the WS4920) is received by the WS4920, the WS4920 will retransmit the wireless device’s signal to the control panel’s wireless receiver.

  44. WS4920 Benefits • Increased 1-way wireless range* • Transmissions from WS4945 to WS4920 • 300m (980ft) open air range* • Transmissions from WS4920 to RF5132 • 675m (2200ft) open air range* • Total (WS4945-WS4920-RF5132) • 300m + 675m = 975m (980ft + 2200ft = 3180ft) open air range* • Improved signal quality between device and receiver • Interference Detection Feature • Ability to determine if the mounting location is located in an area with low levels of noise and interference • Device enrolment and placement testing via onboard interface button • Each enrolled repeater only uses a single serial number • Future proof • WS4920 doesn’t distinguish between the type of ESN, thus supporting future device development • Future panel support • WS4920 has a DIP switch setting that puts the repeater into future panel compatibility mode. The future panels will include functionality to handle the repeater more seamlessly (using WS4920 Serial #2) * range varies by receiver type, device type and environmental conditions

  45. WS4920 Features • Compatible with DSC’s current 1-way wireless devices • Panel Compatibility: • PowerSeries (PC1616, PC1832, PC1864) • Via PC5132/RF5132, RF5108 Receivers • Via RFK55XX, RF5501 Keypads with integrated receiver • PowerSeries 9045 • ALEXOR • Compatibility for 1-way device support • MAXSYS (PC4010, PC4020) • Via RF4164 Receivers • Visual indicators for AC, Battery and RF Jam • AC powered with battery backup (Min 24Hrs) • Ability to placement test the devices to the WS4920 • Ability to placement test the WS4920 to the panel/receiver • Antenna internal to plastic enclosure • Approvals: CE

  46. WS4920 Technical Appendix • Operational Temp Range: -10oC to +55oC • Battery: Ni-MH, 4.8V/2.1AH • Recommended replacement: 3-5 years • Battery Backup: 24Hrs (Minimum) • Transformer: 16VAC – 18VAC, 20VA • Operating Frequency: 433.92MHz • LED indicators for AC, Battery and RF Jam • DIP switch for: • enabling tampers • RF Jam notification • Legacy vs. Future panel support • Single Repeater vs. Multi-Repeater installations

  47. Wireless System Map Support for maximum of 4 repeaters per system

  48. WS4920 – Hardware Overview • LED Information: The information provided by the front LED’s will vary depending on the WS4920 operating mode: • Normal Mode (Cover On) • Installer Mode (Cover Off)

  49. WS4920 – Normal Mode (CoverOn)

  50. WS4920 – Installer Mode (Cover Off) Note: Removing the cover will not automatically place the WS4920 into installer mode. The program button must be used to enter installer mod, press and hold for 1 second

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