Digital Security Controls PC1575 Manuel d'installation

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DLS-1 V6.7P
PC5015, PC5010, PC5008
PC4020, PC4010, PC4000
PC3000, PC2585, PC2550, PC2525
PC1575/1580, PC1565-2P, PC1555/PC1565
PC1550, PC1500, PC1150
PC580/585, PC560, PC550
DSC8400, WLS900
and
Sur-Gard P-16, P-1664 and DC1664
DOWNLOADING
SOFTWARE
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Page 1 - SOFTWARE

DLS-1 V6.7PPC5015, PC5010, PC5008PC4020, PC4010, PC4000PC3000, PC2585, PC2550, PC2525PC1575/1580, PC1565-2P, PC1555/PC1565PC1550, PC1500, PC1150PC580/

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DOWNLOADING SOFTWAREDLS-1 VERSION 6.7PThe DSC DLS-1 Downloading Software is designed to work with the followingcontrol panels:DSC Control Panels• PC50

Page 3 - COMPUTER INFORMATION

873 EMP 1200E EXTERNAL MODEM1 PRACTICAL PERIPHERALS PM1200SA MINI EXTERNAL MODEMCAN/AM 1200 EXTERNAL MODEM2 PRACTICAL PERIPHERALS PM1200 INTERNAL MODE

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88Appendix F: GlossaryAccess CodeA personal access code entered upon execution of the DLS-1 software. There are upto sixteen access codes supported.AU

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89Job DirectoryThis is a sub-directory of the DLS-1 installed directory containing all Batch File information.LANAn acronym for Local Area Network. A

Page 6 - IMPORTANT

90Appendix G: Modem TroubleshootingThis section lists many of the common problems people have when trying to get theirmodems to work, and provides det

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91computers have two serial ports; one for a mouse and one for a modem or serialprinter. Serial ports are identified by their shape and connection pin

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92male end of the cable. If not all 25 pins are present, it does not necessarily meanit will not work, but it does mean that the cable has either been

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93Appendix H: Calling For Technical SupportWhat Information to Have ReadyIn order to make problem solving easier and faster, before calling for techni

Page 10 - DOWNLOADING SOFTWARE

94Appendix I: PC4020 / PC4000 DiagnosticsPC4020 / PC4000 Diagnostic IndicationsE = Communication errorT = Tamper openLV= Low voltage to moduleIndicate

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95Appendix J: PC4010 DiagnosticsPC4010 Diagnostic IndicationsE = Communication errorT = Tamper openLV= Low voltage to moduleIndicatedNumber▼1For Futur

Page 14 - 1 GETTING STARTED

©1999 Digital Security Controls Ltd.1645 Flint Road, Downsview, Ontario, Canada M3J 2J6(416) 665-8460 • 1-800-387-3630dscgrp.comPrinted in Canada

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TABLE OF CONTENTSDLS-1 v6.7Pxi1 GETTING STARTED1.1 Minimum Equipment Requirements... 31.1.1 Mouse Re

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TABLE OF CONTENTSDLS-1 v6.7Pxii4 WORKING WITH DLS-1 FILES4.1 Create a File ...

Page 17 - 1.1.1 Mouse Requirements

11 GETTING STARTED1.1 Minimum Equipment Requirements ... 31.1.1 Mouse Requirements...

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31.1 Minimum Equipment Requirements1 IBM AT, XT or true compatible.2 Minimum of 640K RAM. A minimum of 590K of conventional memory must beavailable.3

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41.1.1 Mouse RequirementsEither a bus mouse or serial mouse can be used with the DLS-1 v6.7 software.However, if you are using a bus mouse, the mouse

Page 21 - For Windows 95:

51.2 Connecting the Modem to the Computer1 Make sure your computer is off.2 If you are using an external modem, connect it to an unused COM port on yo

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61.4 Installing the DLS-1 SoftwareNOTE: The DLS-1 software is not compatible with Microsoft Windows unless used inconjunction with the DSC DLS-2 s

Page 23 - Keyboard Functions

DOWNLOADING SOFTWARE REGISTRATIONDLS-1 v6.7PPlease take a few moments to complete this registration form and return it to DSC.This will allow us to se

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7• Indicate if your modem is External (press [E]), or Internal (press [I]).• Indicate the modem name or type (1 of 6):Practical Peripherals PM1200 mo

Page 25 - Feature and Option Selection

8If your AUTOEXEC.BAT file does not include loading the SHARE.EXE program,DLS-1 will give the following message:SHARE.EXE is not installed in the C:\A

Page 26 - 2 USING THE DLS-1 SOFTWARE

91.5 Running the DLS-1 SoftwareThis section describes how to start the DLS-1 software. For information on DLS-1menus and functions, refer to sections

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101.6 Keyboard and Mouse FunctionsThe following explains how to enter or change data and make selections from theDLS-1 V6.7P menus using the keyboard

Page 28 - Step-by-Step Instructions

11[F1]Creates a window and displays a help message sensitive to your position in theprogram.[F2]Allows you to view all of the possible Help screens. T

Page 29 - Programming Manual

12Mouse FunctionsNOTE: Only the PC5015, PC5010, PC5008, PC4020, PC4010, PC4000, PC1575/1580,PC1565-2P, PC1555/PC1565, PC580/585 and Sur-Gard files su

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132 USING THE DLS-1 SOFTWARE2.1 How to Download and Upload: Step-by-Step Instructions ... 152.1.1 Prepare the Panel for Communication wi

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142.7 Execute Download and Upload Functions ... 25PC5015, PC5010, PC5008, PC4020, PC4010, PC4000,PC1575/1580, PC1

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152.1 How to Download and Upload:Step-by-Step InstructionsIn this section, you will be shown, step-by-step, how to do simple communication toa panel o

Page 33 - 2.3 Log On

16If you require the panel to initiate the call to the downloading computer, enable“User Call Up”.If there is an answering machine connected to the sa

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COMPUTER INFORMATIONMuch of the information below can be found in the View Computer Configurationsection in the Main Menu of the DLS-1. Also, if requi

Page 35 - 2.5 Select a File to Edit

17PC2525: Preparation for Downloading:A Note the Downloading Access Code in section [72] and the Panel Identifier Code insection [73] so that you can

Page 36 - P-16 and P-1664

18PC1500: Preparation for Downloading:A Note the Downloading Access Code in section [27] and the Panel Identifier Codein section [28] so that you can

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19C If periodic downloading or the call back feature are enabled, a DownloadingTelephone Number must be programmed in Section [22].NOTE: If periodic d

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202.2 Run the DLS-1 SoftwareIf you are not already in the installed directory, type: [CD\] [name of the directory where the DLS-1 software is install

Page 39 - P-16, P-1664 and DC1664

212.4 Create a Customer Work FileIf this is your first session, there will be no Customer Work Files present in the WorkFile directory. In this case

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222.5 Select a File to EditNow that you have Work Files present in your Work File directory, the next step is toselect the file associated with the p

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232.6 Enter Necessary Data Into the Work FilePC5015, PC5010, PC5008, PC4020, PC4010, PC4000, PC1575/1580, PC1565-2P, PC1555/1565, PC580/585The first

Page 42 - 3 DLS-1 FILE MENUS

24DC1664The first time a new file is opened, the File Information screen is displayed. The controlpanel’s telephone number must be entered here if a c

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252.7 Execute Download and Upload FunctionsNOTE: If you are calling a PC5010 v1.x, or if an answering machine on the samephone line as the panel is s

Page 44 - 3.2 Edit a File

26P-16, P-1664 and DC1664From the P-16, P-1664 and DC1664 Main Menu, press [ALT]-[P] to enter theProgramming Area Menu; a menu tree will be displayed.

Page 45 - PC4000 Panel Notes:

MAIL YOUR COMPLETED REGISTRATIONFORM TO:Digital Security ControlsDLS-1 Registration1645 Flint RoadDownsview, OntarioM3J 2J6Canadaiii

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272.8 Terminate Communication with the PanelTo terminate communication between the computer and the panel, press either [F3]or [F4]. Choose the “Term

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293 DLS-1 FILE MENUS3.1 Main Menu... 313.2 Edit a File ...

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313.1 Main MenuThe Main Menu will be displayed after your access code is entered. Using the arrowkeys, position the selector bar over the desired func

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32NOTE: Only the right-most tree branch selection will display relevant data.Press [ENTER] or click the left mouse button. A new window will be di

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33PC4020, PC4010, PC4000 MenusThe Main Display and Menu BarThe PC4020, PC4010, PC4000 file displays a main window with the main menu barat the top and

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34At the bottom of the screen, the partition assignment will be displayed. If the numberfor a partition is displayed, then that partition is enabled (

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35• Terminate Call / Hang UpSelect this option to terminate the call to the panel. Since the panel and the modemwill stay on-line after the first comm

Page 55 - • Bypass Zones

36• Upload New Events OnlyThis selection will allow you to upload only new events that have occurred sincethe last time the event buffer was uploaded.

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37PC5015, PC5010, PC5008, PC1575/1580, PC1565-2P, PC1555/1565 and PC580/585 MenusThe Main Display and Menu BarThe PC5015, PC5010, PC5008, PC1575/1580,

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38Event Buffer MenuSelecting Event Buffer Menu will display a menu of options for uploading, viewing andprinting the Event Buffer.• Upload Entire Even

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39When viewing an appended Event Buffer File, the two event buffers are separatedby a highlighted “Event Buffer Appended” message. The date and time s

Page 60 - PC3000 Panel Notes:

40Upload Window ContentsThis selection appears in the place of the “Upload Entire Panel / Upload Entire ModuleInfo” section on the DUC menu if you are

Page 61 - Zone Information

41Terminate Call / Hang UpSelect this option to terminate the call to the panel. Since the panel and the modemwill stay on-line after the first commun

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42wiring has been cut or otherwise does not form a complete loop. This willonly occur if the system has been programmed for Double End-of-LineResistor

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43• Bypass MemoryUploads the Bypass Memory status of each zone.• “Yes” indicates the zone was bypassed the last time that zoneswere bypassed• “No” ind

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44• PC4204 Trouble (PC40X0 files only)This option will display the PC4204 status screen showing the AC, Battery andAuxiliary Power Supply trouble stat

Page 65 - DC1664, P-16 and P-1664 Menus

45Set Panel Time and DateWhen selected, the time and date on the control panel may be changed. Enter twodigits each for the day, month, year, hour and

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46Sensor ResetThis option will activate, by partition, all outputs (Main Bell, SW Aux., PGM outputs)that are programmed for the “Sensor Reset” option.

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IMPORTANTThe following information pertains to the SECURITY of your program. This sectionshould be read and fully understood before attempting to inst

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47Installer Lockout (PC5015, PC5010, PC5008, PC4020 v2.x,PC4010 v2.x, PC1575/1580, PC1565-2P, PC1555/1565 or PC580/585 files only)Enabling this featur

Page 69 - 3.2.3 Execute Batch Files

48In the PC3000 software versions prior to 7.5, Section [19] Zone Light 1 was used for“Send Opening After Alarm”. In version 7.5 and later, this zone

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49PC3000, PC2585, PC2550, PC2525, PC1550, PC1500, PC1150,PC560, PC550, DSC8400 and WLS900 Downloading/UploadingControl (DUC) MenusPressing [F3] when i

Page 71 - 3.4 Notes for Section 3

50PC3000, PC2585, PC2550, PC2525, PC1550, PC1500, PC1150,PC560, PC550, DSC8400 and WLS900 Status (DUC) MenusPressing [F4] when in the “Edit a File” sc

Page 72 - 4 WORKING WITH DLS-1 FILES

51Set Panel Time and DateThis function will display a window where you can enter the system time and date. Onthe PC3000 v7.7, PC2585, PC2550 v1.3, PC2

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52Bell TestThe Bell Test function will sound the bell at the premises for a period of two seconds.This functions exactly the same way as the Bell Test

Page 74 - 4.1 Create a File

53The menu items at the top of the screen may be accessed by pressing and holdingdown the [ALT] key and pressing the highlighted letter of the desired

Page 75 - 4.2 Rename a File

54Initialize ModemThis function will re-initialize the modem to the current defaults including whatever wasentered into the Modem Command File (MODEMS

Page 76 - 4.4 Transfer File(s)

55• Auto-Disarm ScheduleUploads the Auto-Disarm times and the day assignments programmed in thethree Auto-Arm schedules.• Troubles/MemoryUploads the s

Page 77 - IMPORTANT NOTE:

56Initialize ModemSelecting this option will re-initialize the modem using the current defaults includingthe setting stored in the Modem Command File

Page 79 - 4.6.2 Print File List

573.3 Answering Machine Override FeatureTo use the Answering Machine Override feature, the various control panels must beprogrammed as follows:PC5010

Page 80 - 4.7 Access Code Maintenance

583.4 Notes for Section 3When the panel is on-line with the computer but no uploading/downloading is beingperformed, a command is sent to the panel ev

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594 WORKING WITH DLS-1 FILES4.1 Create a File ... 614.1.1 Initiali

Page 83 - 4.8 Program Configuration

614.1 Create a FileUpon selecting the Create A File function, a window will appear on the right-hand-side of the screen displaying the present custom

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624.1.1 Initializing a New Work FileWhen a new customer Work File is created, certain values must be programmedbefore uploading or downloading the pan

Page 85 - [F5] Colour Selection Routine

634.3 Delete File(s)This function is used to permanently remove Work Files from your hard drive. Whenyou execute this function, a window appears disp

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64IMPORTANT NOTE:If you are using the IMPORT function to import files that were exported to floppy disk(drive A: or B:) by an earlier version of DLS-1

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654.5 Default File MaintenanceUsing a modified version of the “Edit a File” editor, you can change the default filesused when a new customer Work Fil

Page 88 - 4.10 Operations Log

664.6.2 Print File ListThe Print File List function prints a list of all the names of your customer Work Files,and sorts them by type. This enables y

Page 89 - Store Operations Log to Disk

DO NOT FORGET TO RECORD YOUR SECURITY STAMP ASTHERE IS NO WAY TO RECOVER IT AT A LATER DATE. WRITEDOWN YOUR STAMP EXACTLY AS YOU ENTER ITINTO THE COMP

Page 90 - 4.11 Create Batch File

674.7 Access Code MaintenanceSelect this function to display all of the operators and their access codes. Use thearrow keys to position the coloured

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68Default File Maintenance - With this option set to “No”, the DLS-1 user will not be ableto access any of the functions contained within the “Def

Page 92 - 4.12 Log Off

69View Secure Data••••• PC3000, PC2585, PC2550, PC2525, PC1550, PC1500, PC1150, PC560, PC550, DSC8400,WLS900 and Sur-Gard files – with this option set

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704.8 Program ConfigurationWhen selected from the Main Menu, the screen will display the way you haveconfigured the DLS-1 software. Use the arrow key

Page 94 - APPENDICES

71Modem Speaker Control - On Always, Off Always, or On UntilConnectionIf your modem has a built-in speaker, you can instruct it to always be on, alway

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72[F5] Colour Selection RoutineWhile in the Program Configuration menu, pressing [F5] will cause a separate colourselection program to appear, showing

Page 96 - Appendix B: AUTOEXEC.BAT

734.9 View Computer ConfigurationThe Computer Configuration function provides detailed information about your computersystem. The information is laid

Page 97 - Appendix C: Error Messages

74Conventional MemoryDisplays the amount of conventional (base) memory (RAM) installed in your computer.The most common amounts are 640K, 512K and 256

Page 98 - Modem DIP Switch Settings

754.10 Operations LogSelecting this function will display the Operations Log Menu. The Operations Log filestores records of all activity performed on

Page 99 - Modems Not Supported by DLS-1

76Store Operations Log to DiskThis selection will erase the current operations log from the computer memory and storeit to either a floppy diskette or

Page 101 - Appendix F: Glossary

774.11 Create Batch FileNOTE: This feature is not supported by the PC5015, PC5010, PC5008, PC4020,PC4010, PC4000, PC1575/1580, PC1555/1565, PC1565-2P

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78Set 24-hour ClockThe panel’s 24-hour clock can be set using the computer’s internal clock. When thisselection is made, you will be prompted as to wh

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79Exit From This MenuThis function will take you back to the DSC Main Menu. While in the command menu,pressing [ESC] will also return you to the Main

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81APPENDICESAppendix A: Illegal Characters ... 83Appendix B: AUTOEXEC.BAT...

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83Appendix A: Illegal CharactersSome characters are reserved by DOS and cannot be used when entering customerfile names. Please refer to your DOS manu

Page 108 - PC4010 Diagnostic Indications

84Appendix C: Error MessagesNormally, during the course of operations, error messages may be displayed on thescreen. The error message is usually self

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85Appendix E: Modem CompatibilityModem Command FileIf you still encounter communication problems with your modem, you may want tomake use of the MODEM

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86Modems Supported by DLS-1The following is a list of modems that are supported by the DLS-1 software. Eachmodem has been compatibility-tested by DSC.

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