PC1555MX Trouble lights 3/4/5/6 after default reset (Not from *2)
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PC1555MX Trouble lights 3/4/5/6 after default reset (Not from *2)
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I have reset factory default on a DSC PC1555MX system (to change the installer code back to 5555) and now the Lights for "Trouble", Zone 3/4/5/6 are all solid on during normal condition. Would anyone please help and tell me how to resolve it? I am sure that those zone are closed (All windows/Doors are closed). The system worked before I reset it (no trouble lights).
I know I can press *2 and look up the trouble from the trouble code table. Zone 8 light was on with *2 and I have already reset the clock. Now there is no trouble lights on when I press *2.
Anyone's helps are highly appreciated. Thanks.
I have reset factory default on a DSC PC1555MX system (to change the installer code back to 5555) and now the Lights for "Trouble", Zone 3/4/5/6 are all solid on during normal condition. Would anyone please help and tell me how to resolve it? I am sure that those zone are closed (All windows/Doors are closed). The system worked before I reset it (no trouble lights).
I know I can press *2 and look up the trouble from the trouble code table. Zone 8 light was on with *2 and I have already reset the clock. Now there is no trouble lights on when I press *2.
Anyone's helps are highly appreciated. Thanks.
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Those are "zone open" lights, actually:
From: http://www.doityourself.com/forum/el...e-posting.html
DSC: I defaulted my panel and now all of the zones show "open".
A lot of DSC panel installers choose to not use the End of Line Resistors (for a myriad of reasons) and instead choose to use a feature in the programming that turns off the requirement. When the panel is defaulted, this requirement is turned back on.
The specific location that has to be changed will vary by model, but will usually be in the system options sections of the program.
On the most common, the "Power series" panels (PC 1555, PC 5010, PC 5020, PC 1616, PC 1832, PC 1864, and their variants), this will be programming location 13 where you turn ON Option 1 to disable the need for resistors.
A lot of DSC panel installers choose to not use the End of Line Resistors (for a myriad of reasons) and instead choose to use a feature in the programming that turns off the requirement. When the panel is defaulted, this requirement is turned back on.
The specific location that has to be changed will vary by model, but will usually be in the system options sections of the program.
On the most common, the "Power series" panels (PC 1555, PC 5010, PC 5020, PC 1616, PC 1832, PC 1864, and their variants), this will be programming location 13 where you turn ON Option 1 to disable the need for resistors.
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Thanks for your reply. I read through the FAQ before but I missed that part. I did not notice it because the Zone 1 light did not show anything when I open or close the front door. That's why I thought the solid lights 3/4/5/6 mean something else. (There is even no zone 6 in the setup)
I will give it a try today and I really appreciate your help.
I will give it a try today and I really appreciate your help.