Introduction
This manual provides detailed instructions for installing and programming the HS2LED, HS2ICN(P), and HS2LCD(P)(RF) keypads. These keypads are designed for use with DSC PowerSeries Neo security systems.
Features
- HS2LED: LED status indicators, fixed message display.
- HS2ICN(P): Icon-based display, programmable labels, 5 programmable function keys.
- HS2LCD(P)(RF): Full message display, programmable labels, 5 programmable function keys, built-in PowerG transceiver for wireless device support.
- All models feature a built-in tamper switch, 1 zone input, and 1 PGM output.
Specifications
- Dimensions (H x W x D): 168 mm x 122 mm x 20 mm (6.6 in x 4.8 in x 0.8 in)
- Current Draw: HS2LED: 50 mA (standby), 100 mA (alarm); HS2ICN(P): 60 mA (standby), 110 mA (alarm); HS2LCD(P)(RF): 70 mA (standby), 120 mA (alarm)
- Voltage: 10.8 VDC to 12.5 VDC
- Operating Temperature: -10°C to 55°C (14°F to 131°F)
- Relative Humidity: 5% to 93% non-condensing
- Compatibility: Compatible with PowerSeries Neo HS2016, HS2032, HS2064, HS2128 control panels.
Installation
Mounting
Mount the keypad on a flat surface, typically near the main entry/exit door. Ensure the mounting location allows for easy wiring to the control panel. Use the provided mounting screws to secure the keypad base to the wall. The tamper switch should be depressed when the keypad is properly mounted.
Wiring
Connect the keypad to the control panel's Keybus terminals (Red, Black, Yellow, Green). Ensure correct polarity. The keypad draws power from the Keybus. For HS2LCD(P)(RF) models, ensure the control panel has sufficient auxiliary power output.
- Red: AUX+ (12VDC)
- Black: AUX- (Ground)
- Yellow: Keybus Data (YEL)
- Green: Keybus Data (GRN)
The keypad includes one zone input (Z) and one PGM output (PGM). Connect a normally closed (NC) device to the zone input and a device requiring a switched output to the PGM terminal. Refer to the control panel's installation manual for detailed zone and PGM programming.
Power-up
After wiring, apply power to the control panel. The keypad will power on and display its initial status. If the keypad does not power on, verify wiring connections and power supply.
LED Indicators (HS2LED)
The HS2LED keypad uses LEDs to indicate system status:
- Armed: Red LED indicates system is armed.
- Ready: Green LED indicates system is ready to arm.
- Trouble: Yellow LED indicates a system trouble condition.
- AC: Green LED indicates AC power is present.
- Bypass: Yellow LED indicates zones are bypassed.
- Memory: Yellow LED indicates an alarm in memory.
Tamper Switch
The keypad features a tamper switch that triggers an alarm if the keypad is removed from its mounting surface. Ensure the tamper switch is properly engaged when mounting.
Zone Inputs
Each keypad has one programmable zone input. This input can be used for a local device, such as a door contact. The zone input must be programmed in the control panel for proper operation.
Programming
Programming is performed by entering the Installer Code followed by specific section numbers and data. The default Installer Code is [5555]
.
Entering Programming
To enter programming mode, press [*]
[8]
followed by the Installer Code.
Language Programming [000]
For LCD keypads, this section allows selection of the display language. Enter [000]
, then the 2-digit language code (e.g., [01]
for English, [02]
for French).
Module Slot Assignment [000]
This section is used to assign a unique slot number to each keypad connected to the system. Each keypad must have a unique slot number (01-16).
Keypad Enrollment [901]
This section enrolls the keypad with the control panel. Enter [901]
, then the 2-digit slot number, and press [*]
. The keypad will attempt to enroll.
Event Reporting [000]
Keypads can be configured to report specific events. Refer to the control panel manual for detailed event reporting options.
Wireless Device Configuration (HS2LCD(P)(RF) only)
For HS2LCD(P)(RF) keypads, this section allows configuration of wireless devices. This includes enrolling PowerG devices, assigning zones, and configuring device attributes. Wireless devices are enrolled by entering the 6-digit serial number or by activating the device's enrollment mode.
Zone Definitions [001]-[004]
These sections define the characteristics of each zone, such as zone type (e.g., delay, instant, interior), partition assignment, and attribute options. Each zone input on the keypad must be assigned a zone definition.
Output Programming (PGM Outputs) [001]-[004]
These sections configure the PGM outputs. Each PGM can be programmed to activate based on specific system events (e.g., alarm, arming, disarming).
System Options [001]-[999]
Numerous programming sections are available to configure various system options, including:
- [001] System Options: Chime enable, access code requirements, keypad backlight.
- [005] System Timers: Entry/exit delays, bell cut-off.
- [006] Access Codes: Master code, user codes, duress codes.
- [010] Communication Options: Dialer settings, reporting formats.
- [017] Wireless Options: Supervision, device attributes.
- [020] Keypad Options: Backlight, chime, function key assignments.
- [030] Trouble Options: AC failure, battery trouble.
- [040] DLS Options: Download/Upload settings.
- [050] Partition Options: Partition assignment, global arming.
- [060] Zone Attributes: Zone bypass, force arming.
- [070] Event Buffer: Event logging options.
- [080] Installer Lockout: Prevents unauthorized programming access.
- [090] Default Options: Restore factory defaults.
Refer to the control panel's installation manual for a complete list and detailed descriptions of all programming sections and their options.
Troubleshooting Codes
The keypad displays specific codes to indicate system troubles. Common codes include:
Code | Description | Action |
---|---|---|
1 | Service Required | Call monitoring station/installer. |
2 | AC Trouble | Check AC power to control panel. |
3 | Telephone Line Trouble | Check telephone line connection. |
4 | Failure to Communicate | Verify dialer programming. |
5 | Sensor Trouble | Check wireless device battery/signal. |
6 | Tamper | Check tamper switches on devices/keypads. |
7 | Wireless Device Low Battery | Replace battery in indicated wireless device. |
8 | Loss of Clock | Set system time and date. |
9 | Fire Trouble | Check fire zone devices. |
10 | Supervisory Trouble | Check wireless device supervision. |
11 | Keybus Fault | Check Keybus wiring. |
12 | General System Trouble | Refer to control panel manual for details. |
Troubleshooting
If the keypad or system is not functioning as expected, refer to the following common issues and solutions:
- Keypad not responding: Check Keybus wiring, ensure proper power supply to the control panel.
- No display: Verify power connections, check keypad backlight settings.
- Wireless devices not enrolling: Ensure HS2LCD(P)(RF) keypad is used, check device battery, verify serial number entry.
- False alarms: Check zone wiring, ensure proper zone definitions, inspect sensors for damage.
- System not arming: Check for open zones, trouble conditions, or bypassed zones.
- Programming issues: Ensure correct Installer Code is used, verify section numbers and data entry.
Regulatory Information
FCC Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by DSC could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Industry Canada Compliance
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
For more information or technical support, contact DSC or visit their official website.