Whether you are using a 1616, 1832, or 1864, your board and the required components will be right inside this container right here. You got your keypad, you got an indoor siren, wireless key fob, paperwork, and then you've got your board. You got the RJ31 jack that we don't really use a whole lot unless you're really interested in line seizure. And when you open up your kit, you got a door, excuse my arm there, and you're gonna pull out your different items. Okay, now I've taken everything out of the box. And we're going to basically, now, wire this system up. Okay, now we're at my setup table, and I've got my DSC kit, I've got the motion sensor, I've got a door contact, and what I am gonna do is open up the kit, which contains my keypad, another motion sensor, and a few other items. So let's go to my desk and let's hook up an alarm system. I'm gonna walk through the basic steps of opening up the package, mounting your hardware, what wires to put where, and then in the next video, we will actually program the alarm system.
#DSC ALARM PANEL WIRING DRESSED HOW TO#
Hi, this is Ryan with here to tell you about how to hook up and program your DSC alarm system. In the video below we show you the basics of wiring a DSC alarm system with typical devices used on any installtion. Wiring an alarm system can seem intimidating if you've never done it before, but its really quite simple and is all low voltage. Total Connect 2.0 Package Monitoring Add-OnsÄSC Power Series 1616, 1832, and 1864 Basic Wiring.Central Station Alarm Monitoring Services.