DSC PowerSeries Control Panel PC1832 Installation Notes

The DSC PowerSeries PC1832 is a hardwired burglary control panel from the PC1616/PC1832/PC1864 family (firmware v4.5 and higher in this documentation set). It is aimed at small to mid-size residential and light commer...

Overview

The DSC PowerSeries PC1832 is a hardwired burglary control panel from the PC1616/PC1832/PC1864 family (firmware v4.5 and higher in this documentation set). It is aimed at small to mid-size residential and light commercial installs where you need a proven Keybus panel with room to grow through zone expanders, wireless receivers, and IP/cellular communicators—not a touchscreen-all-in-one platform.

At a Glance

SpecificationPC1832
On-board hardwired zones8
Maximum hardwired zones32 (with up to three PC5108 modules)
Maximum wireless zones32 (with RF5132 or RFK55xx receiver)
Keypad zone inputs11
On-board PGM outputs2 (PGM1: 50 mA; PGM2: 300 mA, supports 2-wire smoke)
Maximum PGM outputsUp to 14 (with PC5208 and PC5204 modules)
Keypads supportedUp to 8 on Keybus
Partitions4
User codes72 user codes plus Master code (code 40)
Event buffer500 events
AUX+ bus power11.1–12.6 VDC, 700 mA maximum
Bell output11.1–12.6 VDC residential / 12 VDC commercial, 700 mA, supervised
Panel nominal current110 mA
AC input120 VAC / 60 Hz (NA); 16.5 VAC / 40 VA transformer required
BatterySealed lead-acid or gel; 4 Ah, 7 Ah, or 14 Ah depending on standby requirement
Operating environment0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F), up to 93% RH non-condensing

What This Panel Does Well

The PC1832 sits at the center of a traditional DSC PowerSeries install: it supervises wired loops and wireless transmitters, drives bell/siren output and PGM relays, reports to a central station over phone, IP, or cellular modules, and supports up to four partitions for common split residential or small business layouts.

Eight on-board zones cover many installs; adding PC5108 expanders brings the panel to 32 hardwired zones. A RF5132-433 wireless receiver (v5.1+) or RFK55xx-433 keypad with integrated receiver adds up to 32 wireless zones without changing the panel itself.

Programming is done at the keypad with installer code [*, 8, installer code] or remotely through DLS once the user enables the DLS service window. End users arm, disarm, bypass, and read troubles from PK-series LED keypads, PK5500/RFK5500 LCD keypads, or legacy LCD5511/LED5511Z fixed-message keypads.

Before You Service or Replace One

Confirm these details before quoting parts, programming, or a swap:

  • Panel family and firmware — Manuals cover PC1616/1832/1864 v4.5+; programming worksheets and feature limits differ by version.
  • Region — NA vs EU install manuals and transformer models differ (e.g., PTD1640U-CC for plug-in NA installs).
  • Expansion already in place — PC5108 v1 and v2 must not be mixed on the same panel; jumper settings assign zone banks.
  • Wireless generation — 433 MHz PowerSeries wireless; CO wireless requires RF5132 v5.1+ or RFK55xx-433 v1.2+ with WS4913 detectors.
  • Communicator path — Phone (RJ-31X), T-Link TL-250/TL-300, TL260GS, GS2060, and related modules each have their own wiring and programming sections.
  • Listed install type — UL/ULC burglary, fire, and SIA CP-01 false-alarm reduction each impose specific programming defaults (entry/exit limits, EOL types, bell timeout, etc.).

Official Sources

  • Product page: DSC PC1832 (ID 1432)
  • PC1616/PC1832/PC1864 User Manual v4.5 and Installation Manual v4.5 NA/EU — DSC official documentation

Use the official installation manual for wire gauges, resistor values, and programming section numbers; use the user manual for keypad commands and end-user trouble display.

Installation Notes

These notes summarize critical install steps for the PC1832 from the NA Installation Manual v4.5. Always follow the full DSC installation manual for programming section numbers, UL/ULC listed configurations, and regional differences (NA vs EU variants).

Pre-Install Checklist

  • Confirm cabinet size for planned modules (PC5003C residential, PC500C, PC4050CAR commercial UL, CMC-1 attack-resistant).
  • Plan zone count: 6 on board, up to 16 with one PC5108; up to 32 wireless with receiver.
  • Plan Keybus devices: max 8 keypads, current budget 700 mA from panel AUX+ (add PC5200/PC5204 if exceeded).
  • Verify two keypads minimum for UL Home Health Care (PK5500, PK5501, PK5508, or PK5516).
  • Do not apply AC power until all wiring is verified.

Mounting and Power

  1. Mount modules on cabinet stand-offs first, then mount cabinet in dry location with unswitched AC (UL requirement).
  2. Connect 16.5 VAC / 40 VA Class 2 transformer (DSC PTD1640U, PTC1640U, or PTD1640U-CC plug-in). Primary: 120 VAC / 60 Hz / 0.33 A. Never on a switch-controlled outlet for listed installs.
  3. Connect sealed lead-acid or gel battery before applying AC:
BatteryStandby (approx.)
4 Ah700 mA load — meets 4 hr UL burglary
7 Ah180 mA load — meets 24 hr fire/health care
14 Ah470 mA load — extended standby
  • Charging current: 400 mA. Replace battery every 3–5 years.
  • Maintain 1/4 in (6.4 mm) separation between power-limited and non-power-limited wiring (battery leads are not power limited).

Keybus Wiring

Four-wire Keybus (RED, BLK, YEL, GRN) connects panel to all keypads and modules:

  • 22 AWG minimum, 18 AWG maximum, twisted pair preferred.
  • Do not use shielded wire.
  • Home run, series, or T-tap wiring allowed if:
  • No module farther than 1000 ft (305 m) from panel.
  • Total Keybus wire ≤3000 ft (915 m).
  • AUX+ and Keybus RED are internally connected at the panel—do not double-feed.

Keybus Current Budget (partial list)

DeviceCurrent
PK55xx keypad125 mA max
RFK55xx keypad135 mA max
LCD5511 fixed LCD85 mA max
LED5511Z 8-zone LED100 mA max
RF5132-433 receiver125 mA
PC5108 zone expander30 mA
PC5204 power supply / PGM30 mA
TL-250 / TL-300 communicator275 / 350 mA

If total draw exceeds 700 mA, add PC5200 or PC5204 auxiliary power.

Zone Wiring

  • Normally open loops allowed; UL listed installs require SEOL or DEOL only.
  • Wire: 22–18 AWG non-shielded; loop resistance ≤100 Ω.
  • Programming: [001][004] zone definitions; [013] opt 1 NC/EOL; opt 2 SEOL/DEOL; [101][108] opt 14–16 for on-board zones 1–8 (PC1832).

EOL Resistor Values (DEOL)

StateResistance
Fault (short)0 Ω
Secure (closed)5.6 kΩ
Tamper (open wire)infinite
Violated (open contact)11.2 kΩ

Fire zones use 5.6 kΩ (green/blue/red). Burglary loops typically 5.6 kΩ SEOL or DEOL per programming.

PGM2 as 2-wire smoke: Style B supervised; 2.2 kΩ SEOL; max loop 24 Ω; PGM2 rated 300 mA.

Bell / Siren Output

  • 700 mA @ 11.1–12.6 VDC residential; supervised by 2 A PTC.
  • If output unused, install 1000 Ω across Bell+ and Bell− to prevent bell circuit trouble.
  • NFPA 72 Temporal Three: enable [013] option 8 for fire signal pattern.

PGM Outputs (PC1832)

  • PGM1: 50 mA sink to ground; device + to AUX+, − to PGM.
  • PGM2: 300 mA; can initiate 2-wire smoke with proper EOL.
  • Higher current: drive external relay from PGM.

Expand to 14 PGM total with PC5208 (8 low-current PGM) and PC5204 (4 × 500 mA outputs).

Telephone / Communicator

  • Wire TIP, RING, T-1, R-1 to RJ-31X in series ahead of all house phones (26 AWG minimum).
  • Program format in [350]; call direction [351][376].
  • IP/cellular: mount TL-250, TL-300, TL260GS, GS2060, etc. per module manual; panel programming references communicator sections in install guide Appendix F.

Wireless

  • RF5132-433 v5.1+ or RFK55xx-433 v1.2+ for wireless CO (WS4913 only).
  • Hardwired CO models approved: Potter CO-12/24, Quantum 12-24SIR, NAPCO FW-CO12/1224, System Sensor CO1224.
  • Enroll wireless zones in installer programming; test with [904] placement test.

Grounding

  • Connect cabinet ground lug per local code and manual grounding diagram—required for reliable supervision and listed installs.

Initial Power-Up Sequence

  1. Battery connected with correct polarity (red +, black −).
  2. Apply AC; allow battery charge.
  3. Loss of clock trouble is normal after first power or full power loss—set time/date: [*, 8] on PK-series or [*, 1] in user functions.
  4. Enter installer programming [*, 8, installer code]; program [001][006] basics (labels, delays, account, phone).
  5. Enroll modules; if supervision faults appear, run [902] rescan.
  6. Walk test zones [901]; reset latching smokes with [*, 7, 2] when complete.
  7. Verify central station receives test signals with correct account and format.

UL / SIA CP-01 Highlights (when applicable)

  • All burglary zones: SEOL or DEOL ([013] opt 1 OFF).
  • Entry delay ≤60 s, exit delay ≤120 s ([005]).
  • Minimum bell timeout: 4 min burglary; 5 min ULC residential fire / UL health care; 15 min UL commercial burglary.
  • Bypass requires code ([015] opt 5 ON); trouble beeps ON ([023] opt 7 ON).
  • SIA minimum system: PC1832 + PK5500/PK5501/PK5508/PK5516/PKP-LCD/PKP-ICN.

Programming Entry Quick Reference

TaskCommand / section
Installer programming[*, 8, installer code]
Quick setup wizard[*, 8], [899] template code (PK55xx v1.1+)
Default installer code[9999] or [5555] until changed in [006]
Module supervision reset[902], press [*], wait 1 min
Identify Keybus modules[903]
Walk test[901]
Wireless placement test[904] + zone

Source: PC1616/PC1832/PC1864 Installation Manual v4.5 NA (DSC official documentation).

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