Dsc 832 Keypad
I had a simular problem. I could barely hear the chime when Buzzer Control was set at 8. I moved the Buzzer Control up to 12 and completed a test and found no noticeable difference in the chime volume. Subsequently, I moved the Buzzer Control up to 15 (Max) and then repeated the test. Once again I saw no noticeable difference in the chime volume. Working with my security company I then moved the Buzzer Control down to 1 and once again repeated the test. With this setting I was finally able to hear the chime.
Dsc Power 832 Keypad Not Working
What they explained to me is that the “tone” had changed and in my case the sound moved into my my audible range and something my hearing aids were able to process.
I hope this helps!
– Press * 2 and a zone light will turn on showing troubleDsc 832 Programming
- Zone light 1 = Indicates Service Required, press 1 again to find exact trouble
- Light 1 = Low Panel Battery
- Light 2 = Bell/Horn Trouble (Possible blown siren fuse)
- Light 3 = General System Trouble (PC5400 Printer Module problem)
- Light 4 = General System Tamper (Check Tamper on External Modules)
- Light 5 = General System Supervisory (Enter programming and enter 902)
- Light 6 = 5204 Power Supply Module Low Battery
- Light 7 = 5204 Power Supply AC Failure
- Zone light 2 = AC Failure
- Zone light 3 = Telephone Line Trouble
- Zone light 4 = Failure to Communicate
- Zone light 5 = Zone Fault, Press 5 again to show which zone
- Zone light 6 = Zone Tamper, Press 6 again to show which zone
- Zone light 7 = Zone Low Battery, Press 7 again to show zone
- Press 7 again, wireless Keypad low battery (Lights 1 to 4)
- Press 7 again, wireless Keyfob low battery (Lights 1 to 8)
- Zone light 8 = Loss of System Clock (* 6 + Master Code + 1 + Time/Date/Year + #)
- (Example: 1pm 12/26 1998 would be 1300122698#)
- If no lights show possible Fire Trouble
- PowerSeries – Programming Custom Labels on LCD5500Z v3.0+ Keypads Panels: PC580 (Power432), PC1555 (Power632), PC5010 (Power832), PC5020 (Power864) Overview: Custom zone labels can be programmed on the LCD5500Z keypads, to make operation easier for the end user. Programming LCD labels is a five-step process: - Enter LCD programming.
- Find keypad model number. The DSC keypad is near a door (image 1 & 2). In my house, there is one keypad by the garage door and one by the front door. Find control panel model number. The keypad has a sticker on the top, and the model number is in the middle. Mine is a PK5501 (image 3 & 4). Another way to do this is: On a computer, open a browser.
- The keypad sounding device provides audible feedback each time a key is pressed and with unique audible sequences it signals troubles and the correct or incorrect entry of information, About Your Security System Your DSC security equipment has been designed to give you the greatest possible flexibility and convenience.
Your security system is made up of a DSC Power832 control panel, one or more Power832 keypads and various sensors and detectors. The control panel will be mounted out of the way in a utility closet or in a basement. The metal cabinet contains the system electronics, fuses and stand-by battery. . Keypad buzzers and tamper/faults. User Walk Test Additional Devices In addition to the information below, see the back cover for a DSC Module Compatibility table. 1.2.1 Keypads A maximum of eight (8) keypads can be connected to the control panel and can be any combination of the following listed.