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WARNING Please Read CarefullyNote to InstallersThis warning contains vital information. As the only individual incontact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring eachitem in this warning to the attention of the users of this system.System FailuresThis system has been carefully designed to be as effective aspossible. There are circumstances, however, involving fire, bur-glary, or other types of emergencies where it may not provideprotection. Any alarm system of any type may be compromiseddeliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety ofreasons. Some but not all of these reasons may be:■■■■■ Inadequate InstallationA security system must be installed properly in order to provideadequate protection. Every installation should be evaluated by asecurity professional to ensure that all access points and areasare covered. Locks and latches on windows and doors must besecure and operate as intended. Windows, doors, walls, ceilingsand other building materials must be of sufficient strength andconstruction 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 highlyrecommended if this service is available.■■■■■ Criminal KnowledgeThis system contains security features which were known to beeffective at the time of manufacture. It is possible for personswith 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 remaineffective and that it be updated or replaced if it is found that itdoes not provide the protection expected.■■■■■ Access by IntrudersIntruders may enter through an unprotected access point, cir-cumvent a sensing device, evade detection by moving throughan area of insufficient coverage, disconnect a warning device, orinterfere with or prevent the proper operation of the system.■■■■■ Power FailureControl units, intrusion detectors, smoke detectors and manyother security devices require an adequate power supply for properoperation.  If a device operates from batteries, it is possible forthe batteries to fail. Even if the batteries have not failed, theymust be charged, in good condition and installed correctly. If adevice operates only by AC power, any interruption, howeverbrief, will render that device inoperative while it does not havepower. Power interruptions of any length are often accompaniedby voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipmentsuch as a security system. After a power interruption has oc-curred, immediately conduct a complete system test to ensurethat the system operates as intended.■■■■■ Failure of Replaceable BatteriesThis system’s wireless transmitters have been designed to pro-vide several years of battery life under normal conditions. Theexpected battery life is a function of the device environment,usage and type. Ambient conditions such as high humidity, highor low temperatures, or large temperature fluctuations may re-duce the expected battery life. While each transmitting devicehas a low battery monitor which identifies when the batteriesneed to be replaced, this monitor may fail to operate as expected.Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in goodoperating condition.■■■■■ Compromise of Radio Frequency(Wireless) DevicesSignals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances whichcould include metal objects placed on or near the radio path ordeliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference.■■■■■ System UsersA user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switchpossibly 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 inthe correct operation of the alarm system and that they knowhow to respond when the system indicates an alarm.■■■■■ Smoke DetectorsSmoke detectors that are a part of this system may not properlyalert occupants of a fire for a number of reasons, some of whichfollow. The smoke detectors may have been improperly in-stalled or positioned. Smoke may not be able to reach the smokedetectors, such as when the fire is in a chimney, walls or roofs,or on the other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors may notdetect smoke from fires on another level of the residence orbuilding.Every fire is different in the amount of smoke produced andthe rate of burning. Smoke detectors cannot sense all types offires equally well. Smoke detectors may not  provide timelywarning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards suchas smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improperstorage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits,children playing with matches or arson.Even if the smoke detector operates as intended, there may becircumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow alloccupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death.■■■■■ Motion DetectorsMotion detectors can only detect motion within the designatedareas as shown in their respective installation instructions. Theycannot discriminate between intruders and intended occupants.Motion detectors do not provide volumetric area protection.They have multiple beams of detection and motion can onlybe 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 materialon 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 changesin temperature. However their effectiveness can be reduced whenthe ambient temperature rises near or above body temperatureor if there are intentional or unintentional sources of heat in ornear the detection area. Some of these heat sources could beheaters, radiators, stoves, barbeques, fireplaces, sunlight, steamvents, lighting and so on.■■■■■ Warning DevicesWarning devices such as sirens, bells, horns, or strobes maynot warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is anintervening wall or door. If warning devices are located on adifferent level of the residence or premise, then it is less likelythat the occupants will be alerted or awakened.  Audible warn-ing devices may be interfered with by other noise sources suchas stereos, radios, televisions, air conditioners or other appli-ances, or passing traffic. Audible warning devices, howeverloud, may not be heard by a hearing-impaired person.■■■■■ Telephone LinesIf telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out ofservice or busy for certain periods of time. Also an intruder maycut the telephone line or defeat its operation by more sophisti-cated means which may be difficult to detect.■■■■■ Insufficient TimeThere may be circumstances when the system will operate asintended, yet the occupants will not be protected from the emer-gency due to their inability to  respond to the warnings in atimely manner. If the system is monitored, the response maynot occur in time to protect the occupants or their belongings.■■■■■ Component FailureAlthough every effort has been made to make this system asreliable as possible, the system may fail to function as intendeddue to the failure of a component.■■■■■ Inadequate TestingMost 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 andimmediately after a break-in, an attempted break-in, a fire, astorm, an earthquake, an accident, or any kind of constructionactivity inside or outside the premises. The testing should in-clude all sensing devices, keypads, consoles, alarm indicatingdevices and any other operational devices that are part of thesystem.■■■■■ Security and InsuranceRegardless of its capabilities, an alarm system is not a substi-tute for property or life insurance. An alarm system also  isnot 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.
Introduction 11.1 How to use this Manual ....................................................................................... 11.2 Specifications and Features ............................................................................... 11.3 Compatible Wireless Devices ............................................................................. 21.4 Batteries .............................................................................................................. 2PC5132 Set up & Wiring 32.1 Unpack the PC5132 ............................................................................................ 32.2 Choose a Mounting Location for the PC5132 .................................................... 32.3 Antennas ............................................................................................................. 32.4 Connect the PC5132 Receiver ........................................................................... 3Enrolling Wireless Devices 43.1 A Note about Electronic Serial Numbers ............................................................ 43.2 Enrolling Wireless Devices (WLS904NB433, WLS907NB433) .......................... 43.3 Enroll & Program Wireless Keys (WLS909NB433) ............................................. 53.4 Identified Wireless Keys ..................................................................................... 6Other Programming 74.1 Program Zones and Partitions ............................................................................ 74.2 Enable PC5132 Supervision ............................................................................... 74.3 Enable Supervision of Wireless Zones ............................................................... 84.4 Jamming Signal Detection .................................................................................. 84.5 PC5132 Software Default .................................................................................... 94.6 Deleting Wireless Devices .................................................................................. 9Testing & Mounting 105.1 Test the Reception of Wireless Devices ........................................................... 105.2 Mount the PC5132 and Wireless Devices ........................................................ 11Additional Notes 126.1 Trouble Conditions ............................................................................................ 126.2 Jamming Signal Detection ................................................................................ 126.3 Wireless Zone Low Battery Transmission ......................................................... 12Troubleshooting 13Programming Worksheets 14Index 18Table of ContentsFCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTCAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Digital Security Controls Ltd. couldvoid your authority to use this equipment.This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, instrict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and televisionreception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B device in accordancewith the specifications in Subpart “B” of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to providereasonable protection against such interference in any residential installation. However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does causeinterference to television or radio reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off andon, 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 addi-tional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC helpful: “How toIdentify 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.
Thank you for purchasing the PC5132 Wireless Receiver. This productis the result of several years of development and will allow you to connectup to 8 wireless detection devices to the PC585, PC1565 and PC5008,and up to 32 detection devices to the PC5015.The PC5132 uses 433 MHz. It provides several advantages:• supervisory transmissions are sent every 12 minutes, as opposed to every50-60 minutes• programmable supervisory window can be as little as one hour, or as longas 24 hours• devices use standard alkaline batteries as opposed to specializedbatteries• diversity antenna arrangement for better RF receptionIn addition, the PC5132 features:•6 digit serial numbers for all wireless devices:  These new serialnumbers include hexadecimal digits.  Please read  Section 3.1 “A note onElectronic Serial Numbers (ESN)” for more information on enrolling 6-digitdevices.This product introduces these new features:•Wireless key support: Up to sixteen WLS909NB433 wireless keys can beenrolled.•RF jamming detection: Two different RF jamming detection sensitivitysettings.We are confident you will find the PC5132 Wireless Receiver a unique and usefulcontrol panel enhancement.
1This manual describes how to install, program and maintain the PC5132.Before you install the PC5132 module, you should have completed the followingsteps in your system installation:1. Plan the installation and wiring of the security system (see your systemInstallation Manual)2. Install the control panel, and install and enroll at least one keypad to usefor programming.3. Install and enroll any hardwired zone expander modules (PC5108) youplan 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 modulemay be used for wireless devices.Program the PC5132 from a system keypad or using downloading software ona remote computer (e.g. DLS-1). Read your system Installation Manual for moreinformation.1.1 How to use this ManualRead this manual before you begin installing the PC5132. To install and set upthe PC5132 and wireless devices, follow these steps. Refer to the sections listedbelow.1. Temporarily mount  and wire the PC5132 module (see Section 2)2. Enroll and program wireless devices (see Section 3)3. Complete zone and other programming on the system (see Section 4)4. Test the placement of all the wireless devices (see Section 5)5. Permanently mount the PC5132 receiver and wireless devices (seeSection 5)For additional information on trouble conditions, RF jamming signal detectionand battery replacement, see Section 6.For help with troubleshooting, see Section 7.1.2 Specifications and Features• Current Draw: 80 mA• Frequency: 433 MHz• Zones - receiver can receive signals from up to 32 wireless zones• Antenna - diversity design for enhanced performance• Supervisory - programmable supervisory window, 1 to 24 hours, in 15minute increments• 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 v3.12 can be connected to the followingpanels: PC501X, PC5008,  PC1565, PC585S E C T I O N  1Introduction
21.3 Compatible Wireless DevicesPlease refer to the Instruction sheets of the following devices for more informa-tion.The PC5132 v3.12 can receive signals from the following devices:• WLS904NB433 Motion Detector• WLS907NB433 Universal Transmitter• WLS909NB433 Wireless Key1.4 BatteriesThe wireless devices are designed to use only Energizer Alkaline batteries (byEveready).NOTE: Do not use other brands of batteries. Using any other brand may affectsystem operation.I N T R O D U C T I O N
3S E C T I O N  2This section describes how to set up and wire the PC5132 module.2.1 Unpack the PC5132Check that the following parts are in your PC5132 package:· PC5132 PCB· PC5132 plastic cabinet2.2 Choose a Mounting Location for the PC5132NOTE: Mount the PC5132 receiver and wireless devices after you have doneplacement 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 ascomputers, televisions and electric motors in appliances and heating andair conditioning units; large metal objects like heating ducts and plumbingwhich may shield the antenna.Make sure that electrical wires will not run over the antenna(s) of the modulewhen it is mounted.When mounting the PC5132 in a basement, place the module as high and asclose to the underside of the first floor as possible. The range of the module willbe reduced if the unit is mounted below ground level.2.3 AntennasThe antennas have been installed at the factory.They do not need any adjustment.2.4 Connect the PC5132 ReceiverCAUTION: Remove all power from the system while connecting modules to theKeybus.Connect the PC5132 to the four-wireKeybus of the control panel accordingto the following diagram.After you have completed the wiring,reconnect the power to the securitysystem.Now that you have wired the PC5132,you should enroll and program thewireless devices. See section 3 forinstructions.PC5132 Set up & Wiring
4This section describes how to enroll wireless devices (WLS904NB433,WLS907NB433), and wireless keys (WLS909NB433). For more information onthese devices, read the instruction sheet included with each device.3.1 A Note about Electronic Serial NumbersAn electronic serial number (ESN) is printed on the back of each wireless device.ESNs are used to enroll the wireless devices with the PC5132 receiver.In order to reduce the occurrence of wireless devices with the same serialnumber, 6-digit serial numbers are now printed on the back of each wirelessdevice. The 6-digit serial numbers include hexadecimal digits. For instructionson programming hexadecimal numbers, see your system Installation Manual,section 4: How to Program.NOTE: 6-digit serial numbers are only supported on the following control panels:PC501X, PC5008, PC1565 and PC585 v2.0 and higher.The WLS904NB433 and WLS907NB433 devices have both a 5-digit and a 6-digit serial number printed on them. When connecting the PC5132 to a PC5015v1.x panel, enter 5-digit serial numbers only. When connecting the PC5132 toa PC5015 v2.x and higher, PC5008, PC1565 or PC585 panel enter the 6-digitserial number.3.2 Enrolling Wireless Devices (WLS904NB433,WLS907NB433)1. At a system keypad, enter [✱][8][Installer’s code] to go to the installer’sprogramming section.2. Enter programming section [804].3. Enter the 2-digit number corresponding to the zone the device is tooccupy ([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 beused for wireless devices. For more information on zone assignment, consultyour system Installation Manual.4. Enter the device’s ESN. Follow the instructions in section 3.1 above.5. Record the serial number and the assigned zone number in theprogramming worksheets in the back of this manual.6. Continue with steps 3 - 5 until you have enrolled all wireless devices.7. To exit press [#]. The device is now enrolled on the system.NOTE: The devices will not work properly until you complete zone and partitionprogramming (see section 4).S E C T I O N  3Enrolling Wireless Devices
53.3 Enroll & Program Wireless Keys (WLS909NB433)For wireless keys to work on the system, you need to enroll them and thenprogram the function buttons. Wireless keys are not assigned to zones andrequire no zone programming. You can enroll up to 16 wireless keys on thesystem.Enroll Wireless keys1. At a system keypad, enter [✱][8][Installer’s code] to go to the Installer’sProgramming section.2. Enter programming section [804].3. Enter a 2-digit number [41]-[56] to assign the wireless key a slot. Thesenumbers 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 theassigned slot number in the programming worksheets in the back of thismanual.6. Repeat steps 3 - 5 until all wireless keys have been enrolled.7. (PC5015 only)(PC5015 only)(PC5015 only)(PC5015 only)(PC5015 only) By default, all wireless keys are assigned to Partition 1.To assign keys to Partition 2, enable the appropriate options inprogramming sections [91] and [92].NOTE: A wireless key can only be assigned to one partition.8. To exit press [#].Program the WLS909NB433 Function ButtonsWLS909NB433 wireless keys have four programmable function buttons. Youmust program a set of four functions for the buttons before any keys will work.After the functions are programmed, when you press and hold one of the 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 (PC5015 only): all wireless keys assigned toPartition 1 will have the four functions programmed in section [59]. All wirelesskeys 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 Stayarming, then pressing the first button on wireless keys assigned to Partition 1 willStay arm Partition 1.NOTE: Wireless keys will not work when the partition they are assigned to isbeing 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.W I R E L E S S  D E V I C E S
64. For each of the 4 function buttons, enter the 2-digit number of thefunction you want to select. See the programming worksheets for a list offunction key options.5. Record your programming choices in the worksheets in the back of themanual.6. To exit press [#].3.4 Identified Wireless KeysReporting by the system of openings/closings by individual wireless keys andcommand output [✱][7] activation by wireless key buttons may be supported oncertain control panels. To do this, the system will reserve access codes 17 – 32for wireless keys 01-16 respectively. You must program one access code foreach wireless key (using [✱][5] access code programming) for this feature towork correctly.NOTE: Program these access codes on the system after you have connectedthe PC5132  to the Keybus (see section 2.4).Refer to your system Installation Manual for information on access codeprogramming.Opening/Closing By Wireless Key ReportingNOTE: The Identified Wireless Key Closing option is only available with thePC501X, PC5008, PC1565, PC585 v2.0 and higher by turning section [015] option4 off.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 accesscode• Turn off the Quick Arm option in section [015] option [4] of the controlpanel programmingTo ensure that an unidentified wireless key cannot disarm the system, turn offsection [017], option [1] (in the control panel programming). This option isavailable in control panels with software version 2.1 or higher.Command Output ActivationNOTE: The Identified Wireless Key Command Output Activation feature is onlyavailable with the PC5010, PC5015, PC5008, PC1565 and PC585 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 PGMoutput programmed as [✱][7][1-4] in sections [141] to [154].Now that you have enrolled all the wireless devices, you will need to programthe system to work properly with the devices. See section 4 for more information.W I R E L E S S  D E V I C E S
74.1 Program Zones and PartitionsNow that you have enrolled the wireless devices, you should complete all zoneprogramming on the system. Although the exact programming required variesdepending on which control panel the PC5132 is connected to, you shouldcheck that the following programming areas are completed correctly for eachwireless zone:• Enable zones and/or assign zones to one or more partitions (programmingsections [201]-[209]).• Program the definition for each zone (programming sections [001]-[004]).• Enable the wireless zone attribute for each wireless zone (PC585, PC1565,PC5008, PC501X v2.0 and up only) (sections [101]-[132]).See your system Installation Manual, for more information on each of the aboveprogramming sections.4.2 Enable PC5132 SupervisionThe control panel will supervise the PC5132 receiver via the Keybus after atleast one device has been enrolled on the module (see section 3.2 “EnrollingWireless Devices”).To activate module supervision, after you enroll the first device(s):1. Exit and then re-enter installer’s programming2. Enter programming section [902].The system will generate a General System Supervisory trouble if the module isremoved from the Keybus. If you need to remove the PC5132 module from anexisting system, you will have to disable supervision of the PC5132.NOTE: Deleting all devices from the PC5132 or defaulting the PC5132 will causea PC5132 supervisory faultTo disable PC5132 supervision:1. Disconnect the PC5132 from the Keybus2. Enter [✱][8][Installer Code]3. Enter [902]. The control panel will clear all supervision and re-scan thesystem for connected modules. The scan will take approximately oneminute.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] willindicate that the PC5132 is present on the system. On LCD keypads,scroll until the module name appears on the display.3. To exit press [#].If the PC5132 module does not show on the keypad, one of the followingconditions 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 PC5132S E C T I O N  4Other Programming
84.3 Enable Supervision of Wireless ZonesNOTE: (for PC501X v1.x control panels only) In order for wireless zones to besupervised, you must enable Double End of Line (DEOL) supervision in thePC5015 control panel. For more information, refer to your Installation Manual.NOTE: (PC501X, PC5008, PC1565, PC585  v2.0 and higher only) For wirelesssupervision to work, you must enable the wireless zone attribute on all wirelesszones (sections [101] to [132], option [8] ON).Wireless Supervisory WindowEach wireless zone (WLS904NB433 or WLS907NB433) will send a supervisorysignal every 12 minutes. If the receiver does not receive a signal within the timeprogrammed for the Wireless Supervisory Window, it will generate a super-visory fault.To program the wireless supervisory window:1. Enter [✱][8][Installer Code] to enter Installer Programming.2. Enter [804] to enter the PC5132 Module Programming.3. Enter section [81].4. Enter the time period for the supervisory window. The window isprogrammed in 15 minute increments. The default programming is 10(x15minutes), which is equal to 150minutes (2.5 hours). Valid entries are(04) - (96), equal to 1 - 24 hours.5. To exit press [#].Disable/Enable Zone SupervisionAll wireless zones have supervision enabled by default. To disable supervisionfor 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 Module Programming.3. Enter sections [82], [83], [84] and [85]. Enable or disable supervision foreach wireless zone by turning each relevant option on or off.4. To exit press [#].4.4 Jamming Signal DetectionThe PC5132 receiver detects jamming signals that can prevent the receiverfrom properly receiving transmissions from enrolled devices. When jammingsignals are detected for 5 seconds, the control panel will generate a GeneralSystem Tamper trouble, which will be reported immediately. Jamming signaldetection is turned ON by default.To turn OFF jamming signal detection:1. Enter [✱][8][Installer Code] to enter Installer Programming.2. Enter [804] to enter the PC5132 Module Programming.3.Turn ON section [90], option [7].4. To exit press [#].O T H E R  P R O G R A M M I N G
9O T H E R  P R O G R A M M I N GRF Jamming Detection SensitivityThere are two RF jamming detection settings for sensitivity: Normal andSensitive. Use the Sensitive setting for installations in rural areas, or forinstallations where the zones are located  at the far end of their range from thePC5132 receiver. Use the Normal setting for all other applications.To change the RF jamming detection sensitivity:1. Enter [✱][8][Installer Code] to enter Installer Programming.2. Enter [804] to enter the PC5132 Module Programming.3. For Sensitive detection, turn ON section [90], option [6]. For Normaldetection, turn OFF section [90], option [6]. (Option is set to OFF bydefault.)4. To exit press [#].4.5 PC5132 Software DefaultReturning the PC5132 programming to factory default settings is a quick way toremove all the enrolled devices from the system and reset all the programmingin section [804].NOTE: Performing this procedure will not change any programming sectionsexcept [804]. Resetting the control panel to factory default settings will not re-turn the PC5132 module to factory default settings.To restore the PC5132 programming to the factory default settings:1. Enter [✱][8] [Installer’s Code].2. Enter programming section [996].3. Enter the Installer’s Code, followed by [996] again. The software for thePC5132 will be restored to its factory default settings.4. To continue programming the unit, exit installer’s programming bypressing [#] and then re-enter installer’s programming by entering [✱][8][Installer’s Code].For instructions on restoring the default programming of the control panel or anyother connected module, see your system Installation Manual.4.6 Deleting Wireless DevicesTo remove a wireless device from the system, follow the guideline for enrollinga wireless device (see section 3.2). Program the ESN as [000000]. The wirelessdevice for the zone will be removed.NOTE: You may need to remove power from the panel in order to clear troublescaused by deleted zones.Now that you have completed all PC5132 related programming, you can testand mount the receiver and devices. See section 5 for more information.
105.1 Test the Reception of Wireless DevicesIt is very important to test the proposed placement of each wireless device beforeit is mounted. Following these steps will test the signal strength between thePC5132 and the wireless devices.You can test all of the devices together (global placement testing) or test eachdevice individually. To test all the devices together, see Testing All WirelessDevices Together. To test wireless devices individually, see Testing IndividualDevices.NOTE: After you have enrolled the wireless devices, you must exit and then re-enter installer’s mode at least once before you can perform a placement test.Testing All Wireless Devices Together:1. Temporarily put the WLS904NB433 and WLS907NB433 devices in theplaces you want to mount them.2. At a system keypad, enter [✱][8][Installer Code].3. Enable the Global Module Placement test by entering section [804]. Thenenter sub-section [90] and turn on option [8].4. Press [#] twice.5. Enter programming section [904], then enter [01].6. Activate one of the devices being tested until a result is displayed on thekeypad or sounded by the keypad or bell:WLS904NB433: Remove the detector from the backplate and thenreplace it. Once the detector is replaced on the backplate the panel willshow and/or sound the result of the placement test at the keypad.WLS907NB433: Open the contact by moving the magnet away from theunit. The keypad will show/sound the test result. After the first test resulthas been generated (about 10 seconds) close the contact to generateanother test result. If the unit is attached to a door or a window, open andclose the door or window to activate the device.WLS909NB433: Press any function key at several different locations.Read the test results at the keypad:Result LED Keypad LCD Keypad Buzzer/BellGood Light 1 On Steady “Good” 1 Beep/SquawkFair Light 2 On Steady “Fair” 2 Beeps/SquawksBad Light 3 On Steady “Bad” 3 Beeps/SquawksActivate the device until you get 3 good or fair results in a row.You may mount WLS904NB433 and WLS907NB433 devices whereresults were good or fair.Devices indicating a bad result must be moved to another location. Youmay 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.S E C T I O N  5Testing & Mounting
117. Go to the next device to be tested and activate it until the test result isdisplayed/sounded.NOTE: Wait until the placement test of one device is shown/sounded beforebeginning to test the next device.Continue to test the devices until both the PC5132 and the devices are ingood locations. If several wireless devices produce BAD test results, youmay need to move the PC5132 to a better location. (See section 2.2 fortips on finding a location for the PC5132.)8. To exit the placement test and return to installer programming, press [#]twice.Testing Individual WLS904NB433 and WLS907NB433 Devices:1. Temporarily place the WLS904NB433 or WLS907NB433 you want to testin 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 keypador sounded by the keypad or bell. (Same as step 5 in the GlobalPlacement Test section, previous page.)6. To test another device, press [#] once, then repeat steps 4 - 5. Continueto test the devices until both the PC5132 and the devices are in goodlocations.If several wireless devices produce BAD test results, you may need tomove the PC5132 to a better location. (See section 2.2 for tips on findinga location for the PC5132.)7. To exit the placement test and installer programming, press [#] twice.Testing Individual Wireless Keys:You cannot use the individual device test described above to test WLS909NB433wireless keys. To ensure that the PC5132 receiver is receiving transmissionsfrom the devices, use the function keys on the WLS909NB433 at severaldifferent points in the installation.5.2 Mount the PC5132 and Wireless DevicesWhen you have tested reception of the PC5132 with all the wireless devices (seesection 5.1) and you have a good mounting location, mount the PC5132:1. Pull the Keybus wires through the hole at the bottom of the cabinet.2. Mount the cabinet securely to the wall.Mount the DevicesIf 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 wirelessdevices. See the Installation sheet for each device for mounting instructions.Now that your PC5132 and wireless devices are mounted and working properly,read section 6 for information on potential wireless trouble conditions, RFjamming signals, and battery replacement.T E S T I N G  &  M O U N T I N G
12S E C T I O N  6Additional Notes6.1 Trouble ConditionsThe control panel always watches for possible trouble conditions. If a troublecondition occurs, the keypad “Trouble” light will turn on and the keypad willbeep. Press [✱][2] to display the trouble conditions.The following trouble conditions apply to the PC5132 and/or any enrolleddevices. For a description of all troubles, please see your system InstallationManual.• General System Tamper • General System Trouble • Zone Tamper• General System Supervisory • Device Low Battery • Zone FaultTamper SwitchesThere are two tamper switches on the PC5132 board. Both removing the plasticcover and/or removing the PC5132 from its mounting location will cause ageneral system tamper.6.2 Jamming Signal DetectionThe PC5132 receiver detects jamming signals that can prevent the receiverfrom properly receiving transmissions from enrolled devices. See section 4.4“Jamming Signal Detection” for information on jamming signal detection pro-gramming.6.3 Wireless Zone Low Battery TransmissionWithin any transmission, the device will indicate the status of the battery. If abattery is low, the system will indicate a Device Low Battery trouble.The system will delay reporting the event to the central station for the numberof days programmed for Zone Low Battery Transmission Delay in section[370]. This will prevent unnecessary reporting of the event if the user has beeninstructed on how to replace batteries.Replacing Batteries in Wireless Devices1. Remove the cover of the device from its back plate. This creates atamper condition on the zone.2. Refer to the battery installation instructions on the installation sheet ofeach component.  Be sure to note the proper orientation of the batteriesas you install them.3. When the fresh batteries are in place, re-attach the cover to the backplate. The tamper is restored and the zone sends a battery troublerestoral signal to the PC5132. The battery trouble is now clear and thedevice should function normally.NOTE: When batteries in one device need to be replaced, the batteries in alldevices may need to be replaced at the same time.
13S E C T I O N  7Troubleshooting1.  When I enter the 2-digit zone number when adding a wirelessdevice, the keypad gives me a long beep.You cannot  enter ESNs unless a PC5132 wireless receiver is connected to theKeybus. See section 2 for instructions on setting up and wiring the PC5132module.2.  I have entered the ESN for the device but when I violate thedevice, the zone does not show open on the keypad.Check the following:• Ensure the ESN has been entered correctly• Ensure that the zone is enabled for the partition (if partition programmingis used).• Ensure that the wireless zone is not assigned to a zone used by PC5108modules, an on-board zone, or a keypad zone.• Ensure that the zone is programmed for something other than “NullOperation”, and that the wireless zone attribute is turned on.3.  When I try a module placement test I get no result or “Bad”results.Check the following (see sections 5.1 and 5.2 for more information on testingdevices):• Verify that you are testing the correct zone• Verify that the correct ESN was entered when the device was enrolled• Verify that the device is in range of the PC5132. Try testing the device inthe same room as the receiver.• Confirm that the PC5132 is properly connected to the Keybus (see section2 for PC5132 set up and wiring instructions).• Check that you are testing the zone correctly (see sections 5.1 and 5.2 fortesting instructions)• Check that the batteries are working and installed correctly.• Look for large metal objects that may be preventing the signal fromreaching the PC5132.The device must be located where consistent “Good” results are obtained. Ifseveral devices show “Bad” results, move the receiver. See section 2.2 for tipson choosing a mounting location for the PC5132.4.  The LED on the motion detector does not turn on when I walk infront of the unit.The LED is for walk test purposes only. See your WLS904NB433 instructionsheet for walk test instructions.
14[804] 5132--433 Wireless Expansion Programming• 6-digit entry is required. See Section 3.1 “A note on Electronic SerialNumbers” for details on programming 6-digit serial numbers.Zone Serial NumbersDefault = 000000[01] Zone 1 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[02] Zone 2 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[03] Zone 3 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[04] Zone 4 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[05] Zone 5 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[06] Zone 6 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[07] Zone 7 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[08] Zone 8 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[09] Zone 9 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[10] Zone 10 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[11] Zone 11 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[12] Zone 12 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[13] Zone 13 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[14] Zone 14 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[15] Zone 15 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[16] Zone 16 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[17] Zone 17 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[18] Zone 18 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[19] Zone 19 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[20] Zone 20 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[21] Zone 21 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[22] Zone 22 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[23] Zone 23 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[24] Zone 24 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[25] Zone 25 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[26] Zone 26 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[27] Zone 27 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[28] Zone 28 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[29] Zone 29 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[30] Zone 30 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[31] Zone 31 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[32] Zone 32 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____lProgramming Worksheets
15Wireless Key Serial NumbersDefault = 000000[41] Key 01 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[42] Key 02 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[43] Key 03 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[44] Key 04 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[45] Key 05 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[46] Key 05 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[47] Key 07 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[48] Key 08 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____lP R O G R A M M I N G  W O R K S H E E T S[49] Key 09 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[50] Key 10 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[51] Key 11 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[52] Key 12 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[53] Key 13 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[54] Key 14 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[55] Key 15 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l[56] Key 16 l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____l_____lWireless Key Function Key OptionsEntry Key Description Entry Key Description00 Null Key 16 [✱][0] Quick Exit01-02For Future Use17 [✱][1] Reactivate Stay/Aways03 Stay Arm 18For Future Use04 Away Arm 19 [✱][7][3] Command Output #305 [✱][9] No-Entry Arm 20 For Future Use06 [✱][4] Chime ON/OFF 21 [✱][7][4] Command Output #407 [✱][6][——][4] System Test 22-26For Future Use08-12For Future Use2727 Disarm (OFF)13 [✱][7][1] Command Output #1 2828 Fire Alarm14 [✱][7][2] Command Output #2 /Sensor Reset2929 Auxiliary Alarm15For Future Use30 Panic Alarm
16P R O G R A M M I N G  W O R K S H E E T SPartition 1 Wireless Key OptionsDefault = 00[59] Function Key 1 l____l____lFunction Key 3 l____l____lFunction Key 2 l____l____lFunction Key 4 l____l____lPartition 2 Wireless Key Options[60] Function Key 1 l____l____lFunction Key 3 l____l____lFunction Key 2 l____l____lFunction Key 4 l____l____lSupervision[81] Wireless Supervisory Window               Default = 10l____l____lThe window is programmed in 15 minute increments. Thedefault programming is 10 (x 15minutes), which is equal to150minutes (2.5 hours). Valid entries are (04) - (96), equal to 1- 24 hours.[82] Zone Device Supervision Options (1-8)Default = ON Option ON Option OFFl________lOption 1 Zone 01 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 2 Zone 02 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 3 Zone 03 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 4 Zone 04 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 5 Zone 05 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 6 Zone 06 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 7 Zone 07 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 8 Zone 08 Supervision enabled Disabled[83] Zone Device Supervision Options (9-16)Default = ON Option ON Option OFFl________lOption 1 Zone 09 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 2 Zone 10 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 3 Zone 11 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 4 Zone 12 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 5 Zone 13 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 6 Zone 14 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 7 Zone 15 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 8 Zone 16 Supervision enabled Disabled
17P R O G R A M M I N G  W O R K S H E E T S[84] Zone Device Supervision Options (17-24)Default = ON Option ON Option OFFl________lOption 1 Zone 17 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 2 Zone 18 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 3 Zone 19 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 4 Zone 20 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 5 Zone 21 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 6 Zone 22 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 7 Zone 23 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 8 Zone 24 Supervision enabled Disabled[85] Zone Device Supervision Options (25-32)Default = ON Option ON Option OFFl________lOption 1 Zone 25 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 2 Zone 26 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 3 Zone 27 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 4 Zone 28 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 5 Zone 29 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 6 Zone 30 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 7 Zone 31 Supervision enabled Disabledl________lOption 8 Zone 32 Supervision enabled Disabled[90] Other OptionsDefault = OFF Option ON Option OFFl________lOptions 1-5 For future usel________lOption 6 Sensitive RF Normal RFjamming detection jamming detectionl________lOption 7 RF Jam Detect Disabled RF Jam Detect Enabledl________lOption 8 Global Placement Test Individual Placement Test
IndexAadddevice 4wireless key 4antenna 1Bbatteriesreplacing 12type 2buttonsprogramming 5CconnectKeybus 3receiver 3Ddefaultmodule 9panel 9delete device 9devices 2adding 4removing 9distance from controlpanel 1Eelectronic serialnumber 4enrolldevice 4PC5132 7wireless key 4ESN 4Ffactory default 9frequency 1function keys 5Gglobal placementtest 10Iindividual placementtest 11interference 3Jjamming signaldetection 8, 12KKeybus 3Llocationchoosing 3low batterydevices 12Mmountdevices 11PC5132 11Nnumberelectronic, serial 4Ppartition program-ming 7wireless keys 5placementPC5132 3test 10power 3problems 12Rremovingdevice 9module 7RF jamming 8, 12Sserial number 4slot numberwireless key 5supervisionDEOL 8device 8disable 7module 7window 8Ttestingdoor/windowcontact 10global 10individual 11motion detector 10PC5132 10placement 10trouble 12troubleshooting 13Wwireless keyaccess codes 6activating outputs 6arming/disarming 6enrolling 4identifying 6programming 4Zzoneadding 4attribute 7numbers 4programming 7wireless 7
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