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1. Event Alpha Event Alpha Access Denied NO ENTRY Door Prop Open DR OPEN Access Granted ENTERED Door Prop Open Restore DRPO RST Access Point Bypass ACPT BYP Duress Access Grant DUR ACCS Access Point DSM Shunt DSM SHNT Duress Alarm DURESS Access Point DSM Trouble DSM TRBL Duress Egress Grant DUR EXIT Access Point DSM Trouble Restore DSM RST Duress Restore DURE RST Access Point Failure ACS PNT Egress Denied NO EXIT Access Point Failure Restore ACPT RST Egress Granted EXITED Access Point Relay Supervision Fail ACPT RLY Entry to Test Mode TEST ENTRY Access Point Relay Supervision Rest RLY RST Event Log LOG OVERFLOW Access Point RTE Shunt RTE SHUNT Event Log Cleared LOG CLEARED Access Point RTE Trouble RTE TRBL Event Log at 50 Capacity LOG 50 FULL Access Point RTE Trouble Restore RTE RST Event Log at 90 Capacity LOG 90 FULL Access Point Unbypass ACPT UNB Exit Error Occurred EXIT ERR Access Point DSM Unshunt DSM UNSH Exit From Programme Mode PROGRAM EXIT Access Point RTE Unshunt RTE UNSH Exit From Test Mode TEST EXIT AC Loss at a Module ACLO MOD Failure to Communicate FAIL TO COMM AC Loss at a Module Restore ACRST MOD Fire Alarm FIRE AC Power Fail AC LOSS Fire Alarm Restore FIRE RST AC Power Restore AC RESTORE Fire Zone Trouble FIRE TRB ACS
2. StopTime HHMM J armwindow StartTime HHMM StopTime dw j j f j Temporary Schedules Programming Enter User Code 81 to enter this mode PROMPT EXPLANATION Mon DISARM WIND This prompt is for entering the start and end times of the disarm opening window for Monday 00 00AM 00 00AM Upon entry of this mode the cursor is positioned on the tens of hours digit of the start time of the disarm window Enter the desired hour Press to move to the minutes field The minutes are entered in the same manner Press to move to the AM PM position Pressing any key in the 0 9 range toggles the AM PM indication Repeat the procedure for the stop time entry Press x to store the entries and move to the arming closing window for Monday Pressing scrolls you through the prompts without making any changes Mon ARM WINDOW This prompt is for entering the start and end times of the arm closing window for Monday 00 00AM 00 00AM The cursor is positioned on the tens of hours digit of the start time of the arm window Enter the desired hour Press to move to the minutes field The minutes are entered in the same manner Press to move to the AM PM position Pressing any key in the 0 9 range toggles the AM PM indication Repeat the procedure for the stop time entry After the windows for that day have been completed the system prompts for disar
3. 4 4 Zone Dela EE 4 4 Communication Programming Guide cidcid 4 4 Zone Response Type Definitions 0 I rr 4 8 Zone Input Type Definitions tcr n snes oweueenegaadd EE E Ea EE T A T E REE 4 9 Programming Access Control of an Entry Exit Point ssesssssssseseeee eme ener 4 10 Programming for the Video Alarm Verification ssssssssee eene eren nne 4 11 SECTION 5 Data Field Descriptions ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeennees 5 1 About Data Field Programming sse emen mener enne nennen nnne nennen 5 1 Programming Data Fields iii e aber redegi ecd atreve asd ENE UE re Reda rw ea Renal eg mew Da 5 1 SECTION 6 93 Menu Mode Programming ccccccnnnnnnnnnccncncnnnnnnnanancnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr nn nn rca 6 1 293 Main Ment Options nod poU te ut Ope cnt duda ie tes 6 1 ZoNe POO AMMING s cues echt tcI BRE MN ce retry RUM eR MELLE NUI ENIM INI iem ad ECL EMEN DINE tere 6 2 Sequential Mode Programming ssssss eem eene EE enden nne nnne enn 6 5 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Report Gode Programming siatie aiana i cad bra nio aa cn b e td ntt n eller eu pl er tnt eet pida cle ld 6 7 Alpha Descriptor Programming ss uitio mo eee e et eic e ego uir e medo re oma ele caus gen eda i eR 6 9 Device Programming sii s one do e bas etin eee wr Re eai b e ed bu de RR D De i ede ee e tb ens 6 13 Relay Program Minge e roe atit HU
4. 7 4 Protection Zones uos cde or pec ety eee 4 4 Rn e rd lis 1 4 PTTapprovals niens eere 1 1 QUICK Arm x esie ee Rede s 5 4 11 1 Quick Arming eec e Peck eee ced 12 1 RADIONICS LOW SPEED eem 14 1 Randomise AC Mains Loss Report sssss 5 3 RCVR SETUP ERROR eee 13 3 Real Time Clock inire ket els 10 1 Relay commandis eese nnn 7 8 RELAY PROG weiter e te it 4 3 6 1 Relay Programming eene 6 13 Relay Timeout XXX Minutes eene 5 14 Relay Timeout YYY Seconds 5 14 Relay Voice Descriptors oooocconoccccnoocccccnnoncncnanancnonanonos 6 17 Relay Voice Descriptors and Custom Word Substitutes Vocabulary sees 6 18 Relay ZONES inmi eene rta 4 4 IECIT 3 11 Remote Keypad Sounder sss 3 13 Remote KeysWitCh oooooocccnonccccononcnonnnancnonanononnnancnnnnnnnos 3 13 Remote Point Module eene 1 1 REPORT CODE PROG sese 4 8 6 1 Report Code Programming sees 6 6 Report Log Zone Type 23 see 5 7 Reporting Formats c ctr tete impen 8 1 Restore Report Timing 5 8 Restore Supervisory Codes sssssssses 6 7 RESTR SUPV CODES sese 6 7 Restrict Disarming sem 7 1 RE BUON ce emo eher 11 3 RF Receiver
5. sess 5 5 Low Speed Format Secondary ssss 5 5 ESENS ERU de eme p MON bie 3 8 A 1 2 12 4 Main Logic Board c ccooooccccnooncccnnnoncnonananononanono canon cnnnanonos 3 18 Main Logic Board Supervision Type 28 4 9 Mains Presence Display 5 2 Maintenance Signal Support sessssss 3 8 Manager Code Level 2 sse 11 2 Manual Relay Activation Mode 70 Mode 12 4 Master Code Level 1 sssssee 11 1 Master Keypad coooocccccoccccononccccnnonncnononcnnnannn cnn nana em 2 4 Master Partition 1 2 Maximum Number of Dialler Attempts 5 6 Maximum Number of Zones that can be Bypassed per Partition nee eerie 5 12 MODEM COMM eeeneennenne 9 1 13 3 Mounting the PC Board see 3 1 M lt ACCESS opila orientita aeieea renna e a cnn 11 3 multifrequency iiinn a i ee ai 5 4 Multifrequency Dialling with Pulse Dial Back up 5 11 Multifrequency or Rotary Dial 5 4 Multiple AlarMS oooocnnoccccnnoccncononcconnnrncnnnnon m 5 3 Multiple Partition Access oocononcccnncoccccononcnnnnnancnnnanonos 11 3 Index 3 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide New Features ini eet as 1 1 No Alarm Response Type 23 sees 4 9 Normally Closed or EOLR Zones 2 8 5 5 Number of Partitions
6. eee 5 14 Number of Seconds Added per Day 5 13 Number of Seconds Subtracted per Day 5 13 On Line Control Functions esses 9 2 Open Close Reporting 11 2 Open Close Reports by Exception 5 15 7 3 Open Close Schedule sss 7 3 Open Close Schedule Programming 7 6 Open Close schedules cccscssceeeessteeeeeeneeees 1 3 7 2 Open Close Schedules ssusssss 7 4 7 6 Open Close Trigger 3 13 Open Close Windows ccoooococcnooccccononccnoononcnnonnncnnninoncnos 7 9 Operator Codes Levels 3 5 c ccscecessteeesestteeeeees 11 2 output devices ini a a a a aeaa a nennen 1 3 QuiputiDevices E EE E 4 11 PA4OO Bainim ud ea ii 3 3 PABX Access Code nitran nie eaa e 5 4 NS A be LERRA SURE 3 13 Panic Button or Speedkey sesessss 5 10 panic keys Panic Keys Partition Descriptors ooooocononccccononcncnnnonnncnnnrncnnnnrnnononns 6 11 Partition GOTO Commands eese 12 2 PARTITION No Plica eee 6 14 Partitioning iia 2 1 PAantitONS oi es 1 1 1 2 2 4 5 10 Partition Specific Data Fields ooocoonoccccnnoccccnnnoccononnns 4 2 PassPollit vs core ne iat chet 1 1 1 2 1 3 18 4 10 PassPoint Access Control ACS Type 10 4 10 Perimeter Burglary cccceseccecesere
7. 5 13 ZOMG B ii atto esit ER EGER ADHERE HERR 3 6 Zone 9 Applications eese 3 6 Zone 9 Response Time oooooocccnnncccncnoonnnnnnnancnnnarnncncnnn ocn 5 2 Zone Alarm Reports seesen 6 7 Zone Defaults 5 eoi tenete 4 4 Zone Descriptors siria iui cviii 6 10 Zone Index ys si inn e ee 4 4 Zone Input Type Definitions oo ooononccnnnoncccnnnonancnnno 4 9 ZONE LIST ZL ioi tede tie deret 6 14 Zone List Programming eene 6 17 ZONE PRO Gish utentes teris 4 3 6 1 6 2 Zone Programming seen 6 2 Zone Response Type Definitions 4 8 Zone Type 5 Always Alarm eeen 5 1 Zone Type Restores for Zone Types 1 8 5 7 Zone Type Restores for Zone Types 9 and 10 5 7 ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION ZT 6 14 Index 6 WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this System is an advanced wireless security system it does not offer guaranteed protection against burglary fire or other emergency Any alarm system whether commercial or residential is subject to compromise or failure to warn for a variety of reasons For example Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device e Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detec
8. This address must be enabled as an alpha keypad in the control s Device Programming mode and then assigned to a partition For additional information refer to the 5800TM s instructions House ID Sniffer Mode This mode applies only to 5700 series systems or if you are using a wireless keypad 5827 5827BD in a 5800 series system 5700 series receivers respond only to transmitters set to the same House ID 01 31 that is programmed into the control panel This prevents system interference from transmitters in other nearby systems Use the House ID Sniffer Mode to make sure you do not choose a House ID that is in use in a nearby system To enter this mode proceed as follows 1 Enter your Installer Code 2 2 The receiver will now sniff out any House IDs in the area and display them Keep the receiver in this mode for about 2 hours to give a good indication of the House IDs being used Use a House ID that is not displayed 3 To exit the Sniffer Mode simply enter your Installer Code OFF Since Sniffer Mode effectively disables wireless point reception Sniffer Mode cannot be entered while any partition is armed 5800 5800EU Series Transmitter Setup 5800 5800EU series transmitters have built in serial numbers that must be enrolled by the system using the 93 Menu mode programming or input to the control via the downloader 5800 5800EU series transmitters except 5827 described separately
9. DETAIL C SIDE VIEW OF SLOTS Make certain that the mounting screws are tight This insures that there is a good ground connection between the PC board and the cabinet Also dress field wiring away from the microprocessor center section of the PC board Use the 2 loops on the left and right sidewalls of the cabinet for anchoring field wiring using tie wraps These steps are important to minimizing the risk of panel RF interference with television reception 2 DETAIL A SIDE VIEW OF BOARD INSERTED Y INTO SLOTS DETAIL B SIDE VIEW OF SHORT MOUNTING CLIPS TYP Figure 3 2 Mounting The PC Board VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Installing the Keypads e Two Line Alpha Display wired 6139 and wireless 5839EU e Up to 32 addressable devices including keypads may be used in the system as long as the auxiliary current is available you may need to use an auxiliary power supply ifthe 750mA auxiliary output is exceeded To install the keypads perform the following steps 1 Mount the keypads at a height that is convenient for the user Refer to the instructions provided with the keypad for mounting procedure Refer to the mounting instructions and template included with the keypad for specific information 2 Determine wire size by referring to the wiring length size chart below 3 Wire keypads to a single wire run or connect individual keypads to separate wire runs The maximum wire run
10. seseseseseses 4 4 Communication Defaults For Zones 4 6 Communication Programming Guide 4 4 Communicator Split Reporting Selection 5 11 Compass downloading software ssss 4 1 O cep ttu epar ea E 6 4 Confirmation of Arming Ding eeeeseeeese 5 2 Console Input CS Type 09 sese 4 10 Contact ID eee eiectus 1 1 4 4 4 5 Contact ID Data on Keypad Bus for Alternative Communications Media Reporting Instead OP DIGICOM scite aii 5 6 Contact ID Data on Keypad Bus for Back up Alternative Communications Media Reporting if Digicom Fails 1 ira 5 6 CONTACT ID EVENT CODES eee 8 3 Contact ID Reporting in ASCII Through Printer Port 5 8 Conventions Used in This Manual iii vi vii CPU Fail Trigger OUtpUt coooococcnnoccncnonoccnononccnnonannnnnnnns 5 11 Cross Zoning Pair Four 5 10 Cross Zoning Pair One sse 5 10 Cross Zoning Pair Three seseseeeeese 5 10 Cross Zoning Pair Two eese 5 10 Gross Zonilhg ote dec ROUES 1 3 5 10 CUSTOM INDEX 3 rre mtn 4 3 6 1 Custom Message Display eeeeeesss 6 11 Custom Word Substitutes ee eee 6 18 Custom Words snaran eee eeee eee e ni 6 10 Data Field Descriptions oooooncccnnoncccnononcncnanannnnnarn cnn
11. 09 to begin programming When the first field s entry is completed the next partition specific field is automatically displayed When all partition specific fields are programmed the system returns to the global programming fields page 1 fields 4 Repeat this procedure for each partition in the installation NOTE To return to the global programme fields before finishing all fields enter any global field number Programming Partition Specific Fields Press 91 to select a partition y Enter the partition to be programmed y Enter a partition specific field number and make entry y After partition specific fields are programmed press 91 to select next partition Enter any global field number to return to the global fields at any time 93 Menu Mode Programming The 93 Menu Mode is an interactive mode through which much of the system s programming is done In this mode there are question and answer prompts that can be accessed once Data Field Programme Mode has been entered These prompts require a 2 line alpha keypad After programming all system related programming fields in the usual way press 93 while still in programming mode to display the first choice of the menu driven programming functions Press 0 NO or 1 YES in response to the displayed menu selection Pressing 0 will display the next choice in sequence 4 2 Section 4 Programming Below is a list of the main me
12. 13 1 Button RF BR Type 05 eee 4 10 Button type transmitters sesssssssssss 3 11 Bypass Commands cococccinccconcccnnccnonanancncnnncnnnn cnn nnnnnnnnns 7 9 Bypass Enable for Fire Zones 5 8 Bypass Unbypass Zones when Armed 5 12 Bypassing ZONCS neret exter pe ce 12 1 Cabinet LOCK ett de rd 3 1 Call Waiting Defeat 5 12 Callback ates e eth hit Mareen ee ec 9 1 Changing a User Code 11 4 Check Messages coococioccccocccoonccconcnnancnnancncnnannancncnnanenns 13 3 Check or TBLE Display cooooncccnonccioncccccncnnnccnancccnnccnnncos 5 8 Checksum VerificatiON ocoooocccononccccnncccononanccnnononcnnonos 5 6 AA 12 1 Chime on External Siren esses 5 12 Choices For Start Stop System Operation 6 15 Choices For Start Stop Zone Types 6 15 Circuit Protectors tenere 14 1 CLEAR RF SERIALE essssseeee 4 3 6 1 Code TESTI t ote n torte 13 1 COMM FAILURE ta a enne 13 3 COMM FAIEURE teme 13 1 common area aea Era ee aa a ea aa 2 2 2 3 Common Area cccccccccccncccccncccnononononononononononononononononos 1 2 2 1 Common Area 1 Partition ssssseseeese 5 8 Common Area 2 Partition sess 5 9 Common Area 3 Partition sse 5 9 Communication Defaults
13. 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the J7 triggers function for this partition 5 15 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Supervision Pulses for LAR There are three entries in this field as follows Fire Burglary Audible 0 disable Panic Silent Panic Duress 1 enable If enabled causes the control to send periodic short pulses on the J7 radio triggers to the LRR The LRR uses these pulses to determine that its connection to the control is still intact Display Fire Alarms of Other If enabled allows fire alarms that occur on other partitions to be displayed Partitions partition specific at this partitione keypad s 0 disable 1 enable Display Burglary amp Panic Alarms If enabled allows burglary and panic alarms that occur on other partitions for Other Partitions partition to be displayed at this partition s keypad s specific 0 disable 1 enable Display Troubles of Other If enabled allows troubles that occur on other partitions to be displayed at Partitions partition specific this partition s keypad s 0 disable 1 enable 5 16 SECTION 6 93 Menu Mode Programming 93 Main Menu Options The following field should be programmed before beginning 2 00 Number of Partitions After programming all system related programming fields in the usual way press 93 while still in programming mode to display the first choice of
14. 020 LEARN S N 1 YES 0 NO 1 If the device s serial number has not been previously enrolled you may enter the enrollment mode now by either entering 1 YES or by pressing the upper left hand button of the programme tool If using the programme tool move to the physical location of the device to be enrolled before pressing the button A single short beep will verify that the button has been pressed The system will respond to the first serial number transmitted after the 1 key on the keypad or the button of the programme tool is pressed Enter 0 NO to enroll later If 0 is entered the system will advance to the summary screen prompt 020 INPUT S N AXXX XXXX This prompt is displayed if 1 YES is entered in response to the Learn S N prompt The serial number may be enrolled by one of two methods a Enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the device using an alpha keypad OR b Activate the device e g press a button open or close a door etc 020 INPUT S N A022 4064 The system will enroll the serial number of the first device heard The system will then enter an optional confirmation mode so that the operation of the actual programmed input can be confirmed Activate the loop input or button that corresponds to this zone We recommend that you confirm the programming of every device before proceeding to the next zone EN If the serial and loop number combination is already present in the
15. 20 Arm STAY 21 Arm AWAY Actions 21 24 and 40 41 23 Force Arm STAY 24 Force Arm AWAY 40 Enable Open Window by Part 41 Enable Close Window by Part PART 12345678 If you selected actions 21 26 or 40 41 the prompt at the right appears Enter HITO 8 XX 22 Disarm the partition to which the action applies Enter 0 to select all partitions Enter a partition number again to deselect it Press to accept entry The Time Window prompt appears e o 30 Auto bypass Zone list Actions 30 31 01 ZONE LIST 31 Auto unbypass Zone list If you selected actions 30 31 the prompt at the right appears Enter the zone ENTER 01 15 01 list number that contains the zones to be bypassed or unbypassed Press to accept entry The Time Window prompt appears 42 Enable Access Window for Action 42 Access group s If you selected action 42 the prompt at the right appears Enter the group number to which the time window will apply GROUP 12345678 HIT 0 8 X Press to accept entry The Time Window prompt appears 01 Time Window 00 00 00 00 01 Press 2k to accept entry Enter the time window number 01 20 for which this timed event is to occur As the number is keyed in the actual time that has been stored for the time window number is displayed 01 Active time 00 displayed The choices are 01 Trigger at the start of the window 02 Trigger at the end of the wind
16. Assign this zone type to all exterior door and window zones Type 04 Interior Follower Provides a delayed alarm using the programmed entry delay time if an entry exit zone is faulted first Otherwise it produces an instant alarm It is active when the system is armed AWAY or MAXIMUM but the MAXIMUM mode eliminates the entry delay Interior Follower zone is automatically bypassed when the panel is armed in the STAY or INSTANT mode Assign this zone type to a zone covering an area such as a foyer lobby or hallway through which one must pass upon entry or exit to and from the keypad Type 05 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night Provides an instant alarm if the zone is faulted and the system is armed in the AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode During the disarmed state day the system annunciates a latched trouble sounding from the keypad and a central station report if desired There are programming options to prohibit bypass of this zone type except by installer and to prohibit restoration of the system or partition to the disarmed ready to arm state subsequent to a trouble or alarm condition related to this zone type except by the installer 4 8 Section 4 Programming Assign this zone type to a zone that contains a foil protected door or window such as in a store or to a zone covering a sensitive area such as a stock room or drug supply room It can also be used on a zone in an area where immediate
17. VISTA 120 Partitioned Security System with Scheduling Installation and Setup Guide N5944 8V2 8 01 5 ADEMCO THANK YOU For Choosing ADEMCO s Vista 120 Table of Contents Table of Contents Conventions Used in This Manual eese vii SECTION 1 General DESCrip tion sean sEoxocosdSa ce anke a aaaea iaiia 1 1 General Description pd aeta ee possil ue redi d i d cM P eO I ndr 1 1 NIAI ns di dci pida 1 1 SECTION 2 Planning A Partitioned System een 2 1 Theory of Partitioning ssssssssssee eem emen E E a E Ea a a aa nn rr rennen nnn nn 2 1 Setting Up a Partitioned System tees es tiep enc ia 2 1 ANS a Ea E EAA E AAE EEE EAE AAE E AAA N EEA EREA E A E AAEE EERE 2 1 Master Keypad Setup and Operation oo nono ron 2 4 SECTION 3 Installing the Control 3 1 Mounting the Cabinet ccctccect ds 3 1 Installing The Cabinet Lock ai 3 1 Installing the Control s Circuit Board oo narrar ron rr rr rr rr 3 1 Installing the Keypad Srnie ano a i a a a a o e A 3 2 Installing External Sounders sssssssesee A A E A EA A nnne nnne enne SEA 3 3 Standard Phone Line Connections as 3 4 Wining Devices to sona Eno TELE 3 4 Installing Polling Loop Devices ssssse mI nennen rennen enirn nene esr eden ee eene nnne enne 3 6 Wireless RE Zone EXPANSION cecidere A eR kb Re nere rei e ge a 3 8 installing Output Devices tt A c e rre ERE E
18. cecccccceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeseeenaeeees 7 2 Time Driven Events Worksheet ssss 7 8 Time Window Definitions seeeeessssssss 7 2 Time Windows sese 1 3 7 4 7 5 Time Windows Programming eee 7 5 Tiftied EVents iti ecrire retento rr nt at 1 3 7 4 Time Driven Event ooocccccccccccconcccccnnncnnnnnancncnnncnnnnnnnnncnns 7 8 Time Driven Events Programming eeen 7 8 TLM Input on Zone Deonooccccnonoccnononnnnnnnannnnnnnnncononananonns 5 11 TOS O Meira i Maced P E ERES e 3 18 Transmitter Battery Life 3 10 Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode sssusssss 13 2 Transmitter Supervision eee 3 10 Transpac receiver nennen 3 18 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night escenes 4 8 Trouble Conditions essen 13 3 Trouble Messages es ocn 13 3 Turning the System Over to the User 12 4 UNABLE TO ARM LOBBY PARTITION 2 2 Unsupervised RF UR Type 04 sseseess 4 9 Use Partition Descriptor eeeeeeese 5 15 User Bypass of Tamper Faults Instead of Installer Only Bypass eee 5 12 User Code Authority Levels essess 11 1 User Code Rules sse 11 2 USEF CODES M 1 2 User Reset of Tamper Alarms Instead of Installer Orily Eieset s ouem ce e
19. e A Day Night zone zone type 5 is faulted e A polling loop zone is not seen by the control panel e A polling loop zone has been tampered cover removed ona 4190 e A wireless zone has not checked in during the time programmed in field 131 e A 5800 Series transmitter has been tampered cover removed CHECK 8XX XX 00 30 This indicates a trouble on a peripheral device connected to the panel s keypad terminals of the corresponding device address 00 30 CHECK 9XX XX 00 99 This indicates that a system trouble exists RF receiver bell output etc See SECTION 4 Programming If the problem has been corrected enter an OFF sequence Security Code OFF twice to clear the display Section 13 Testing The System Other System Messages Display Description COMM This indicates that a failure occurred in FAILURE the telephone communication portion of your system LO BAT This indicates that a low battery condition exists in the wireless transmitter displayed Pressing any key silences the audible warning sound SYSTEM LO This indicates that a low battery BAT condition exists with the system s backup battery RCVR This indicates that the system has more SETUP wireless zones programmed than the ERROR wireless receiver can support If this is not corrected none of the zones in the system will be protected If additional wireless zones are de
20. gt key when all desired partitions have been assigned The Holiday Number prompt is displayed again Repeat the procedure for each holiday to be programmed Quit 12 YES 0 NO 0 Enter 0 at the Quit prompt to return to the main menu choices and continue programming Enter 1 to quit Scheduling Menu Mode VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Time Driven Events These are the schedules used to activate outputs The actions that can be programmed to automatically bypass zones etc based on a time schedule There are activate at set times are relay commands arm disarm 20 of these events that may be programmed for the commands zone bypassing commands and open close system with each event governed by the previously access conditions Ao windows Time Driven Events Worksheet Fill out the following worksheet using the steps outlined below Time Days Action Action Activation E E TIWIT F S Desired 4 A S EJES EN EN EN Hu m H ay E Hu a Hu a Hu a ui E 1 Enter the schedule number 01 20 and time Relay Commands window number 01 20 and note the day of the Action Code Action Action Specifier week the action is desired 01 Relay On Relay 2 Enter the code for the desired action and 02 Relay Off Relay action specifier The action codes represent the 03 Relay Close for 2 seconds Relay events that are to take place when the schedule
21. 1 YES 0 If a programme tool is being used enter 1 If not using a tool enter 0 When a 0 is entered the system will advance to the TECHNOLOGY TYPE prompt 010 INPUT S N L AXXX XXXX If 1 is entered the system will prompt for the unit s serial number Enter the programme tool s serial number using one of the following methods a Enter the 7 digit serial number for the transmitter or b Press any button on the transmitter The keypad should beep three times and display the serial number of the tool 010 PROG AS BR 3 In this example the serial number is A123 4567 Once enrolled the upper left hand button of the programme tool can be pressed to ready the system for enrolling a device into the system A123 4567 3 The serial number for the programme tool will only remain in the system until the programming mode is exited Entering 97 will not delete the tool Press to continue or press the key to back the system up to the PROGRAM TOOL prompt TECHNOLOGY TYPE Enter the type of device s to be enrolled as follows WIRELESS 0 0 Wireless Default 1 Polling Loop 2 Both Press to continue ENTER ZN NO Enter the first zone number to be enrolled e g zone 010 000 2 QUIT 010 Press to continue The system will starting with this zone number search for the first device which had all of the following attributes pre programmed in Zone Programming a Aninput type of
22. 47 1 _ E IDE NOTE Expanded overrides 442 format 54 Maximum Number of Dialler Enter the number of attempts the dialer will attempt to communicate Attempts messages to the central station Enter 1 8 55 Telephone System Selection 00 Latin America Spain Italy Eastern Europe China 01 Australia 02 Belgium 03 Denmark 04 Finland 05 France 06 Netherlands 07 Norway 08 Sweden Enter the telephone system for the dialer NOTE selections 01 07 require special hardware configuration Contact ID Data on Keypad Bus for Alternative Communications Media Reporting Instead of Digicom 0 disable 1 enable Contact ID Data on Keypad Bus for Back up Alternative Communications Media Reporting if Digicom Fails 0 disable 1 enable Section 5 Data Field Descriptions FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Selection of Contact ID Message Data on Keypad Bus for Subscriber ID 1 0 disable 1 enable Select which Contact ID messages will be transmitted on the Keypad bus for subscriber 1 The messages are as follows Alarms Troubles Bypasses Open Close System Conditions Test Reports Selection of Contact ID Message Data on Keypad Bus for Subscriber ID 2 0 disable 1 enable Select which Contact ID messages will be transmitted on the Keypad bus for subscriber 2 The messages are as follows Alarms Troubles Bypasses Open Close System Conditions Test
23. 49 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 0 No checksum Primary Secondary Communication Defaults For Zones To programme report codes see Report Code Programming in SECTION 6 93 Menu Mode Programming EA ist 2nd ist 2nd ist 2nd ist 2nd ist 2nd ist 2nd ist 2nd ist 2nd 00 01 00 01 00 o o3 o2 o oo 02 oo 00 01 00 02 00 oo 03 03 05 oo 08 00 00 10 03 02 00 03 00 03 04 05 00 04 00 00 10 04 02 00 04 00 03 05 05 00 05 00 00 10 05 02 00 05 00 00 03 06 05 00 06 00 00 10 06 02 00 06 00 00 03 07 05 00 07 00 00 10 07 02 00 07 00 03 08 05 00 08 00 00 10 08 02 00 08 00 00 03 09 05 00 09 00 00 10 09 03 00 09 00 00 04 10 05 00 10 00 00 01 10 03 00 10 00 00 04 01 05 00 11 00 00 01 01 03 00 11 00 00 04 02 05 00 12 00 01 02 03 00 12 00 04 03 05 00 13 00 01 03 03 00 13 00 04 04 05 00 14 00 00 01 04 03 00 14 00 00 04 05 05 00 15 00 00 01 05 03 00 15 00 00 04 06 05 00 01 00 00 01 06 03 00 01 00 00 04 07 05 00 02 00 00 01 07 04 00 02 00 04 08 01 00 03 01 08 04 00 04 09 01 00 01 09 04 00 04 00 05 10 01 00 05 00 10 04 00 05 00 05 01 01 02 01 04 00 06 00 05 02 01 00 02 02 04 00 07 00 05 03 01 02 03 04 00 05 04 01 02 04 04 00 05 05 01 02 05 04 05 06 02 06 04 02 07 04 05 08 02 08 04 05 09 02 09 10 10 03 01 Section 4 Programming Low Speed Express High Speed Contact ID Low Speed Express High Speed Contact ID ist 2nd ist 2nd 1st 2nd ist 2nd ist 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd ist 2nd 00 06 03 09 00 03 00
24. Duress Enable for each partition that the panics and duress reporting is desired 86 Report Log Zone Type 23 0 disable 1 enable If enabled faults of zone type 23 are communicated and logged in the event log 87 Entry Warning partition specific 0 3 short beeps 1 slow continuous beeps Select the type of warning for the entry delay period 88 Burglary Alarm Communicator Delay partition specific 0 no delay 1 16 second delay Select the delay if any for burglary alarm communications VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION 89 Restore Report Timing 0 instant 1 after siren timeout 2 when system is disarmed Select the time when restore reports are sent after an alarm Secondary Subscriber Account Number partition specific Enter 00 09 B F 11 15 Enter a 3 or 4 digit depending on report format primary subscriber account number Each number requires a 2 digit entry so as to allow entry of hexadecimal digits B F If a 3 digit account number is to be used enter data only in the first 3 locations and enter in the fourth location NOTE This field must be programmed if a secondary phone number is used field 34 This account number can be the same as the primary account number 00 E Contact ID Reporting in ASCII Through Printer Port 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system sends messages via th
25. If Open Close is not i enabled for a user the dot will not appear User 01 Auth 1G Viewing Zone Descriptors The Alpha Keypads can display all programmed descriptors which is useful to the installer when checking entries and can be helpful to the user when there is a need to identify zones To display descriptors the system must be disarmed and ready to arm Press and hold the READY key until the built in instructions for that key appear then release the key The zone descriptors will appear one at a time for about 2 3 seconds each For faster viewing press the READY key to display the next descriptor in numerical order and so on When all descriptors have been displayed the control will exit display mode To exit display mode before all descriptors have been displayed enter the security code and press the OFF key Viewing Downloaded Messages Users may occasionally receive a message from their installation company displayed on an alpha keypad When this occurs the keypad will display Message Press 0 for 5 seconds Instruct the user to press and hold the 0 key to display the central station s message Note that the system must be in the READY state to view these messages Using The Built In User s Manual An abbreviated User s Manual is stored in the system s memory and can be particularly useful to the end user if the printed User s Manual is not conveniently accessible when the user needs to perform a s
26. This trigger will not change state unless all partitions are armed and will change state again as Soon as one partition is disarmed Installing a Remote Keypad Sounder Output 1 may alternately be programmed for a remote keypad sounder You may use an Ademco PAL 328N piezoelectric sounder for installations where you want the sounds produced by the keypad s built in piezo sounder to be duplicated in another location for one partition The panel will send all sounds remotely i e alarm trouble chime entry exit etc except for the short clicks associated with keypad key depression One application of this feature might be to produce chime sounds in a location that is distant from the panel s keypads You can also accomplish this by using relay outputs see SECTION 6 93 Menu Mode Programming Connect the Ademco piezo between the panel s auxiliary power and the J7 connector trigger output as shown in the Remote Keypad Sounding Connections Figure 3 22 IF USED 4142TR CABLE J7 CONNECTOR 1 OUT 1 IS NO LONGER gt USABLE FOR OPEN CLOSE ZO OR GROUND START SEE E FIELD 146 eey 2 OUT 2 3 4 CAN STILL BE Our i USED TO PROVIDE ALARM Z YELLOW STATUS INDICATIONS OR BLACK Ov TO OPERATE A KEYSWITCH Quo ware SEE FIELD 15 ware Oa AMSECO PAL 328N se meo PIEZO SOUNDER S Oo II Luo GREEN o TO AUX POWER Ours FO TERMINAL 6 RED BROWN 10mA CURRENT DRAIN Soy LOs
27. YES depending on whether this user will be allowed to arm more than one partition via 0 NO 1 YES Global Arm prompts described in SECTION 12 Keypad Functions The keypad now prompts for the user s access to the next partition Part 2 SHOP Press 0 NO or 1 YES depending on whether this user will have access to the displayed partition number 0 NO 1 YES If NO the keypad displays this prompt for the next partition number in sequence If YES the keypad prompts for the following e Users authority level in the displayed partition see Authority Level prompt above e Open Close option for this user in the displayed partition see Open Close prompt above Global Arm option for this user in the displayed partition When all partitions have been displayed the keypad will scroll through all partitions to which access has been assigned and will display the user number authority level open close and global arm options that were programmed for each partition to which the user was granted access For example Part 1 AO WHSE Note that the G following the authority level indicates that the global arm feature is enabled for this user in User 003 Auth 3G the displayed partition and that the period at the end of the second line indicates Open Close reporting is i enabled for this user in the displayed partition The x indicates the partition from which the user may be changed or deleted Changing a Master Manag
28. caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson Depending on the nature of the fire and or location of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death Passive Infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manual Passive Infrared Detectors do not provide volumetric area protection They do create multiple beams of protection and intrusion can only be detected in unobstructed areas covered by those beams They cannot detect motion or intrusion that takes place behind walls ceilings floors closed doors glass partitions glass doors or windows Mechanical tampering masking painting or spraying of any material on the mirrors windows or any part of the optical system can re duce their detection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 32 to 40 C the detection performance can decrease Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers if they are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors If warning devices are located on a
29. or 1 8 for a specific group number Press to continue The system may have some devices that are not intended to be under end user control such as relays activating fire doors or machinery Enter 1 if the end user will be restricted from accessing this relay Press to continue Restriction 1 yes 0 no Enter 0 for polling loop trigger or relay Enter 1 for 4204 relay outputs Enter 2 for Powerline Carrier Relay Type S devices Press to continue V PLEX ZONE For polling loop trigger outputs 4208 4 4101SN enter the protection zone number 010 128 linked to each output if used If not using a protection zone on these modules enter the relay zone number 601 696 Be sure to enroll the module s serial number see Zone Programming ZONE NUMBER prompt Press to continue ECP ADDRESS For relay module 4204 outputs enter the actual relay module s address 01 15 as set by its DIP switches MODULE For 4204 relay outputs enter the specific relay number on that module 1 4 Press to continue RELAY House Code For Powerline Carrier devices enter the numerical equivalent of the House Code of the device as follows A 00 E 04 1 08 M 12 B 01 F 05 J 09 N 13 C 02 G 06 K 10 O 14 D 03 H 07 L 11 P 15 Unit Code Enter the numerical unit code of the Powerline Carrier device 00 31 Press to continue The keypad will display the Start and Stop summary screens again Press to continue When all relays have
30. press to advance to next screen Press to backup to the previous screen PROMPT EXPLANATION Enter the relay output device identification number 01 96 This is a reference number only used for identification purposes The actual module address and relay number is programmed in the last two prompts Press gt ENTER RELAY NO 00 Quit 01 01 A EV ZL ZT P The keypad will display a summary START screen Press to continue STTO O 00 000 Enter the relay output device identification number 01 96 This is a reference number only used for identification purposes The actual module address and relay number is programmed in the last two prompts Press ENTER RELAY NO 00 Quit 01 01 A ZL ZTP The keypad will display a summary STOP screen Press to continue STOP 0 00 00 0 The Relay Action is the way in which the relay will respond when activated by the start event Enter the 01 Relay Action y desired action for this relay as follows O not used 1 closed for 2 secs 2 stay closed 3 pulse on off No Response A relay may be activated either by an Event used in conjunction with a Zone List or by a Zone Type System Operation If using an Event Zone List combination enter the event code as follows O not used 1 alarm 2 fault 3 trouble 4 restore If not using a Zone List to activate the relay enter 0 Press to continue 01 Start Event Not used A Zone List is a set of zones that can be
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32. 4278EX SN Quad PIR 4293SN Serialized 1 Zone Expander 4297 Extender Module 4939SN BR Serial Number Surface Mount Reed 4939SN GY Contacts 4959SN Aluminum Overhead Door Contact 5192SD Photoelectric Smoke Detector 5192SDT Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Heat 9500SN Dual Technology Glassbreak Detector Wireless RF Zone Expansion The VISTA 120 supports wireless zones that may be used exclusively or in addition to basic wired and or polling loop zones The system supports the 5800 series RF system using the following receivers 5800 Series 5800EU Series Recvr Zones Recvr Zones 5881ENL up to 8 5882EU up to 128 5881ENM upto 16 5881ENH up to 128 Wireless System Operation and Supervision e The receiver responds to status and alarm signals from wireless transmitters 345 MHz 5800 series and 433 92MHz 5800EU series within a nominal range of 60m and relays this information to the control e Each 345MHz supervised transmitter sends a supervisory signal to the receiver every 70 90 minutes 433 92MHz transmitters transmit every 25 minutes If after a programmed interval of time e g 12 hrs the receiver does not hear from a particular transmitter the word CHECK or TRBL will appear at the corresponding partition s keypad s accompanied by the zone number The trouble will not prevent you from arming the panel as long as the zone is first bypassed e If within a programmed interval of
33. 5 1 Data Field Programming Mode sss 4 1 Delaying Closing Time eeeeeeeee 12 2 Deleting a User Code sse 11 4 DEVICE PROG iii latinos 4 3 6 1 Device Programming eese 6 13 Dialer Eesti et een 13 1 Digital Communicator esee 14 1 DIP Switch Loop DP Type 07 esseeses 4 10 Direct Wire Downloading eene 9 2 Disable Download Callback sss 5 13 Disarm Delays acier edt eret 7 1 Disarm Type 22 nicer arti e ER bs 4 9 Disarming ito RIED pa Ra EAE 12 1 Display Burglary amp Panic Alarms for Other Partitions 5 16 Display Fire Alarms of Other Partitions 5 16 Display Mode 2 cccceseneeeesenceeeseeeeeseseeeeeenenaeeeeseees 14 5 Display Earmpet eoim ertet Perge 5 13 Display Troubles of Other Partitions 5 16 Download Command Enables ssessss 5 4 Download ID Number emm 5 4 Download Phone Number enee 5 4 Downloader ener rte 1 3 Downloader Access Security ssssessss 9 2 Downloading Ihe eh 1 4 9 1 Dual Reporting eee 5 6 Duress Code Level 6 sse 11 2 Duress Reporting coooococononcccnnonnnnnanancnonanononanancnnnannnos 11 2 Earth Ground eiu rae iud 3 19 Enable 5800
34. 98 e Must programme at least one Master Code during initial installation Master Codes are codes intended for use by the primary user s of the system Level 1 Master Codes e Can perform all normal system functions e Can be used to assign up to 148 lower level codes which can be used by other users of the system e Cannot assign anybody a level of 0 or 1 e May change his own code e Can add delete or change Manager or Operator Codes Each user s code can be individually eliminated or changed at any time e Open Close reporting is automatically the same as that of the Master who is adding the new user 11 1 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Level 2 Manager Codes e Can perform all system functions arm disarm bypass etc programmed by Master e May add delete or change other users of the system below this level Manager cannot assign anybody a level of 0 1 or 2 e May change his own code e Open Close reporting is automatically the same as that of the Manager who is adding the new user Levels 3 5 Operator Codes e Can operate a partition but cannot add or modify any user code see table below Functions Permitted Operator A Arm Disarm Bypass Operator B 5 Operator C Arm Disarm only if armed with same code e Operator C sometimes known as the Babysitter Code cannot disarm the system unless the system was armed with that code This code is usually assigned to persons who m
35. A custom installer s message can be programmed for each partition which will be displayed when the system is Ready ex THE PETERSON S Press 1 to enter ALPHA PROGRAMMING mode There are 6 sub menu selections that will be displayed one at a time Press 1 to select the mode desired Press 0 to display the next mode available The alpha menu selections are ZONE DESCRIP for entering zone descriptors DEFAULT SCREEN for creating custom message displayed when system ready CUSTOM WORD for creating custom words for use in descriptors PART DESCRIP for creating 4 character partition names EXIT EDIT MODE to exit Alpha Programming 1 To programme alpha descriptors enter Programme Refer to the sections that follow for adding alpha mode then press 93 to display ZONE PROG descriptors 2 Press 0 NO twice to display ALPHA PROG VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Zone Descriptors 1 Select ZONE DESCRIPTOR mode The keypad keys perform the following functions 3 Scrolls both alphabet and actual words in ascending alphabetical order 1 Scrolls both alphabet and actual words in descending alphabetical order 2 Adds or removes an s or s to a vocabulary word 6 Switches between alphabet and actual word list used to accept entries 8 Saves the zone description in the system s memory Ef plus zone number displays the description for that zo
36. Events prompt appears PROMPT EXPLANATION Timed Events Enter 1 to programme timed events 1 YES 0 NO 0 TIMED EVENT Enter the timed event number to be programmed 01 20 01 20 00 Quit 01 Press 2 The system then prompts the user to enter the desired action to be taken Enter 00 at the TIMED EVENT prompt to quit the timed event menus and display the Quit prompt 01 ACTION Enter the action code for this timed event number from the list at the left This could be an output command nara 00 an arming command or any other Time Driven event Press to accept the entry The prompt for the action specifier appears ACTION CODES EXPLANATION ACTION SPECIFIER 01 Relay On Actions 01 05 01 RELAY 02 Relay Off If you selected actions 01 05 the prompt at the right appears Enter the relay 00 03 Relay Close for 2 seconds number 04 Relay Close XX minutes Press to accept entry The Time Window prompt appears 05 Relay Close YY seconds bel p y P pt app 7 9 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide ACTION CODES EXPLANATION ACTION SPECIFIER 06 Relay Group On 07 Relay Group Off 08 Relay Group Close for 2 seconds 09 Relay Group Close XX minutes 10 Relay Group Close YY seconds Actions 06 10 group number If you selected actions 06 10 the prompt at the right appears Enter the relay Press to accept entry The Time Window prompt appears 01 RELAY GRP
37. In Transformer or 4300 transformer for X 10 installations rated 16 5VAC 40 VA or XF10 transformer for 220VAC 50Hz X 10 installations 10VDC 13 8VDC 10 7VAC 14 5VAC for Vista 120FR 2 8 amps max 750mA less aux current drain 9 6VDC 13 8VDC 750mA max 12VDC 4AH or 7AH gel cell No 467 12V 4AH or 712BNP 12V 7AH recommended 4 hours min with 750 mA aux load using 7 AH battery PTC circuit breakers are used on battery input to protect against reverse battery connections and on alarm sounder output to protect against wiring faults Shorts A solid state circuit breaker is used on auxiliary power output to protect against wiring faults shorts ADEMCO High Speed ADEMCO 4 2 Express ADEMCO Low Speed ADEMCO Contact ID Sescoa and Radionics Low Speed Double Pole 150mm 121mm 32mm 12VDC 100mA 12VDC input auxiliary power Not Used Data to control panel Data from control panel Ground and connection from supplemental power supply 14 1 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide 14 2 Index 80 Scheduling Menu Mode seeeee 7 4 81 Temporary Schedule Menu Mode 7 6 93 Menu Mode Programming esse 2 6 1 93 Menu Mode Programming Commands 4 3 6 2 12 24 Hour Type Stamp Format 5 14 TI9Olnuxkuscianiecel DD DIDI 3 12 3 19 14 1 15 minute lockout ccccccconocnccnncccco
38. La me oo ou 4 BLACK Oo V Figure 3 22 Remote Keypad Sounding Connections Installing a Remote Keyswitch If using an optional remote keyswitch for remote arming and disarming of the system its switch must be connected to Zone 7 and its Ready and Armed status LEDs must be connected to the trigger outputs and programmed in order to become operational Note that a zone 7 keyswitch may be used in one partition only and Zone 7 is no longer available as a protection zone 3 12 Section 3 Installing The Control A momentary short across zone 7 will arm the partition in the AWAY mode If the short is held for more than 3 seconds the partition will arm in the STAY mode After the partition has been armed the next time Zone 7 is shorted the partition disarms 1 Connect the 4146 keyswitch s normally open momentary switch to Zone 7 2 Connect a 2k EOL resistor across the switch regardless of whether or not zones 2 8 are selected to use EOL resistors 3 Connect the keyswitch Armed and Ready LEDs to the J7 connector as shown 4 Connect an optional closed circuit tamper switch ex No 112 in series with zone 7 5 Assign the keyswitch to its appropriate partition in programme field 15 Enable open close reporting user 0 for the keyswitch in field 40 if desired TO AUX POWER 4 Eee O iris o TERMINAL 6 E NOTE When the keyswitch is YELLOW WHITE removed from the wall
39. Level B 5 Operator Level C 6 Duress Keypad then prompts for Open Close reporting option for this user Open Close Rep 0 NO 1 YES Press 0 NO or 1 YES depending on whether or not arming disarming by this user will trigger Opening and Closing reports This prompt appears only if the Installer Code is used to add a user Access Group Enter 0 8 If access schedules have been programmed this prompt appears Enter the user s access group number 1 8 if this user should have limited access to the system Enter 0 if no access group should be assigned RF Button O NO 1 YES If a 5800 Series button transmitter has been enabled for arming disarming functions and is not assigned to a user this prompt appears Press 0 NO or 1 YES Enter Button ZN 001 087 If you answered yes to the RF button question the zone number for the button is requested Enter any one of the zone numbers assigned to the button transmitter as AWAY STAY or DISARM The system then assigns all buttons of the transmitter to this user number Multi Access 0 NO 1 YES Arm option for this user Press 0 NO if the user is to have access to this partition only Press 1 YES if the user is to have access to more than one partition If NO the program exits this mode If YES the keypad prompts for the Global 11 3 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide PROMPT EXPLANATION Global Arm Press 0 NO or 1
40. Module Reset RES MOD Fire Zone Trouble Restore FRTR RST ACS Program Entry ACS PROG Intrusion Verify INTRSN VERIF ACS Program Exit ACS PRGX Low Battery at a Module LBAT MOD ACS Reader Disable RDR DISA Low Battery at a Module Restore LBAT RST ACS Reader Enable RDR ENAB Non Burglar Alarm AUXILARY ACS Relay Trigger Disable RLY DISA Non Burglar Restart AUX RST ACS Relay Trigger Enable RLY ENAB Panel is Calling Download Computer CALL BACK ACS Threat Change THRT CHG Panic Alarm PANIC ACS Zone Alarm ZN ALARM Panic Alarm Restore PNC RST ACS Zone Alarm Restore ZNAL RST Poll Loop Restore EXP RST ACS Zone Change ACZN CHG Polling Loop RPM Restore RPM RST ACS Zone Shunt ZN SHUNT Poll Loop Short EXP SHRT ACS Zone Unshunt ZN UNSHT Poll Loop Smoke Det Testedt TESTED Auto Disarm DISARM AUTO Poll Loop Smoke Det Not Testedt UNTESTED Backup Battery Test Failed BAT TST FAIL Poll Loop Smoke Det Test Failedt FAILED Burglary Alarm BURGLARY Polling Loop Short EXP TRBL Burglary Alarm Cancel CANCEL Polling Loop Tamper EXP TMPR Burglary Alarm Restore BURG RST Printer Failure PRINTER FAIL Comm Failure from MLB to Module COMM MOD Printer Restore PRINTER RST Comm from MLB to Module Rest COMM RST Programmed Access Sched Change ACC SKED CHG Communication Restore COMM RESTORE Programme Change PROG CHANGE Dialer Restored to Service DIALER RST Programme Mode Entered PROGRAM ENTRY Dialer Shutdown DIALER SHUT Programmed Schedule was Changed SCHEDULE CHANGE Disarmed DISARM
41. NO 0 CUSTOM INDEX For creating custom word substitutes for VIP Module annunciation 1 YES 0 NO 0 CLEAR RF SERIAL For deleting all RF serial numbers presently in the system 12 YES 0 NO 0 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Following is a list of commands used while in the Menu Mode 93 Menu Mode Programming Commands 493 Enters Menu Mode Serves as ENTER key Press to have keypad accept entry BMC Backs up to previous screen Press to answer NO Press to answer YES 00 or Quits the Menu Mode and goes back into Data Field Programming Mode if 000 entered at the first prompt of each main menu option Zone Programming Enter Programming mode Installer Code 8 0 0 0 Field 2 00 should be programmed before beginning Also before programming wireless zones the RF receiver must be enabled in Device Programming Mode procedure described later in the Device Programming section Then press 93 to display ZONE PROG PROMPT EXPLANATION ZONE PROG Press 1 to enter ZONE PROGRAMMING mode The following screens will appear Press to display the 1 YES 0 NO 0 next screen Press to display a previous screen If the system has been set up to use 5800 series RF and a programme tool has not been programmed the following PROGRAM TOOL prompt will be displayed If the system has not been set up to use 5800 series RF or a programme tool has already been programmed the system will advance
42. Qu Ro VIOLET OF O y D 4142TR CABLE SUPPLIED WITH 4100SM T 4100SM SERIAL MODULE To TB6 Aux Power E 25mA current ower PWR To TB7 Aux Power lt GND 8 RXD not used not used 3 not used not used O DTR 4100SM JUMPERS d d d CUT TO SET RESPECTIVE SIGNAL FLOATING RED BLUE WHITE coron Funcrion Pme RED CD 8 E BLUE CTS 5 Cable WHITE DSR 6 USE GENDER CHANGER Supplied with SUPPLIED WITH 41008M 4100SM IF PRINTER HAS DB25 MALE CONNECTOR SERIAL PRINTER SET FOR 8 DATA BITS NO PARITY 1 STOP BIT 300 1200 BAUD HARDWARE HANDSHAKE USING DTR SIGNAL Figure 3 26 Event Log Printer Connections Installing the 4286 Vista Interactive Phone VIP Module The 4286 VIP Module is an add on accessory that permits the user to access the security system and relays via a TouchTone DTMF multifrequency phone either from the premises or by calling the premises from a remote location This module must be enabled in the 93 Device Programming Mode as device address 4 and must be assigned to a partition Only one VIP Module can be used in a security system and partition assignment is done via 93 Menu Mode Device Programming The 4286 VIP Module enables the user to do the following via a DTMF multi frequency telephone e Receive synthesized voice messages over the phone regarding the sta
43. RF UR BR or SL if serial polling loop devices enabled programmed b Aloop number programmed c No serial number programmed database fo m If the first zone number entered does not have one or more of the above attributes the system will search its r the first zone that does and will display it on the next screen VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide PROMPT EXPLANATION 010 INPUT S N This prompt is displayed when the system has found the next zone which needs to be enrolled The system AXXX XXXX will respond to the first serial number transmitted A serial number may be enrolled by one of two methods a Enter the 7 digit serial number printed on the device or b Activate the device e g press a button open or close a door etc m If you do not wish to enroll the zone displayed press the key on the keypad or the upper right hand button on the programme tool a long beep will be heard to verify The following prompt will appear 010 LEARN S N To enroll now enter 1 YES If 0 NO is entered the following prompt will appear 0 NO 1 YES 0 ENTER ZN NUM Enter the next zone number to be enrolled e g zone 010 The system will search for that zone and will i display the ENTER ZONE NO prompt If you wish to exit the enrollment mode completely enter 000 and 000 QUIT 010 press 010 INPUT S N The system will enroll the first serial number heard d
44. RF Button Force Arm 5 13 Enable 5800 RF Button Global Arm 5 13 Enable Dialer Reports for Panics amp Duress 5 7 Enable Force Arm for Auto Arm ssse 5 15 Enable GOTO for this Partition ssss 5 15 Enable J7 Triggers for Partition 5 15 Enable Open Close Report for Installer Code 5 5 Enable Open Close Report for Keyswitch 5 5 Entering Programming Mode senses 4 1 Entry Delay Hoiatan he ei taal ees 5 2 Entry Delay 2 cto 5 2 Entry Warning oie Pee HE RU 5 7 Index 2 Entry Exit 1 Burglary Entry Exit 2 Burglary eese EOLR supervision se iriiri eii eiir ieii EVENT EV nni e Event Log seitan anaa i ete ier een Event Log Commands Event Log Printer On Line Mode 5 14 Event Log Screen Definitions sss 12 5 Event Log Types udo 5 14 Event Logging Procedures eeeeeeess 12 5 Exception Reports seeeee 7 1 Exit Delay Hilo iii eee etes 5 2 Exit Delay Altos do 5 2 Exit Delay Reset 5 10 Exit Delay Sounding eese 5 12 EXIEEITOE n ue eene tee etes 1 3 Exiting the User Edit Mode eeeessss 11 4 Expression 4 4 Extend Closing Wind
45. The system will send an Access Schedule Change message to the central station when the closing window is extended An extension of the closing window cannot be reduced once it is set However a 1 hour delay can be increased to 2 hours This is to prevent the user from deleting the delay after the normal window expires thereby missing the end of the window Partition GOTO Commands Each keypad is assigned a default partition for display purposes and will show only that partition s information To see information for another partition or perform system functions in another partition use the GOTO command code partition number 0 8 The keypad will remain in the new partition until directed to go to another partition or until 120 seconds has elapsed with no keypad activity To return to your home partition enter X partition 0 Pogramme data field 2 18 to enable the GOTO function for each partition the user wants to access from another partition s keypad 12 2 Section 12 Keypad Functions Viewing Capabilities Of A User The keypad will display the partitions that a user is authorized for the user number and the authority level for all partitions authorized Enter code X X The user s capabilities in each authorized partition will typically be displayed as follows PROMPT EXPLANATION Part 1 A0 WHSE The user s Open Close report capability is shown by the dot following the authority level
46. Use the flying lead cable supplied with the relay module when mounting it in the control s cabinet Use standard 4 conductor twisted cable when mounting the 4204 outside the cabinet 3 Directly wire each 4204 back to the panel The maximum wire run length from the panel to the 4204 must not exceed Wire Size Maximum Length 64mm 38m 81mm 60m 1 0mm 90m 1 3mm 150m NOTE DIP switch position 1 ON enables tamper protection OFF disables tamper protection 3 11 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide SWITCH 4204 ADDRESS SETTINGS NUMBER means OFF OFF ON l op1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8g 9 1t0 11 12 13 14 15 NOT USED o n n n Te Te o Tv fon fon fon fon on on on on on Jon Jon Jon Jon on 11111 2 2 on fon on on on on on on SWITCH SHOWN FOR ADDRESS 0 EITHER OR BOTH CAN BE USED DIP SWITCH FOR SETTING DEVICE ADDRESS AND ENABLING DISABLING TAMPER COVER TAMPER REED SWITCH RELAY 4 TYPICAL SHOWN OFF 4 PIN CONSOLE PLUG DATA IN FROM CONTROL 4 GROUND DATA OUT TO CONTROL 12V Figure 3 19 4204 Relay Module Installing Powerline Carrier Devices If using 110VAC 60Hz Powerline Carrie
47. W 38 amp 48 0 58 68 D 78 N 88 X 39 49 1 59 69 E 79 O 89 Y 40 50 2 60 lt 70 F 80 P 90 Z 41 51 3 61 71 G 81 Q Notes This factory provided vocabulary of words is subject to change Bulleted words in bold face type are those that are also available for use by the 4286 VIP module If using a VIP module and words other than these are selected for alpha descriptors the voice module will not provide annunciation of those words 6 12 Section 6 93 Menu Mode Programming This menu is used to programme keypads receivers and relay modules From Data Field Programming mode press 93 to display ZONE PROG Press 0 repeatedly to display DEVICE PROG PROMPT EXPLANATION DEVICE PROG Press 1 to enter DEVICE PROGRAMMING mode 1 YES 0 NO 0 DEVICE ADDRESS The device address identifies the device to the control Enter the 2 digit device address number to match 01 30 00 QUIT the device s physical address setting 01 30 Press to accept entry y Note Device Address 04 must be used for the 4286 Voice Module if one is utilized If not it can be used for another device type DEVICE TYPE Select the type of addressable device as follows 00 00 device not used 01 keypad 6139 03 RF receiver 4281 5881 5882 04 output relay trigger module 4204 05 telephone module 4286 06 LRR or Contact ID on keypad bus 09 Vista Gateway Press to accept entry 01 CONSOLE PART If device type 01 was
48. a CHECK or TRBL condition to be annunciated if covers are removed provided that programme field 24 Disable Expansion Zone Tamper is set for 0 5800EU series transmitters 5816EU 5839EU and 5888EU are also tamper protected against wall removal 5800 Series Transmitter Battery Life Batteries in the wireless transmitters may last from 4 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used External factors such as humidity high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation The wireless system can identify a low battery situation when the battery still has 30 days of life remaining thus allowing the dealer or user of the system time to arrange a change of battery and maintain protection for that given point within the system Some transmitters e g 5802 and 5802CP contain long life but non replaceable batteries At the end of their life the complete unit must be replaced and a new serial number enrolled by the control 3 10 Section 3 Installing The Control Button type transmitters ex 5801 5802 5802CP 5804 amp 5804EU should be periodically tested by the user for battery life Do not install batteries in wireless transmitters until ready to enroll them Though it is not critical to remove batteries after enrolling it is recommended in order to avoid interference while enrollin
49. a 2 the phone number the control will use to transmit Alarm and status second pause messages to the central station Do not fill unused spaces NOTE Backup reporting is automatic only if a secondary phone number is entered 34 Secondary Phone Number Enter the secondary phone number up to 17 digits The secondary phone Enter 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a 2 number is used if communication on the primary number is unsuccessful second pause or if split dual reporting is desired Do not fill unused spaces NOTE If this field is programmed a secondary subscriber account number field 90 must also be programmed 35 Download Phone Number Enter the downloading phone number up to 17 digits Do not fill unused Enter 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for a 2 spaces second pause NOTE This field is applicable only if downloading is utilized 36 Download ID Number Enter eight digits Make entries as 2 digit numbers as follows NOTE This field is applicable only if downloading is utilized 00 0 01 1 02 2 03 3 04 4 05 5 06 6 07 7 08 8 09 9 10 A 11 B 122C 13 D 14 E 15 F Download Command Enables Enabling a function means that you are able to perform that function via 0 disable the ADEMCO Compass Downloading software 1 enable Functions are as follows Dialler Shutdown System Shutdown Restrict Access Remote Bypass Remote Disarm Remote Arm Upload Program Download Program Restrict download access when the system is
50. and ends at 2AM on the designated month and weekend 02 Summer Time Start End Weekend Enter the start and end weekends for summer time as follows 1 first 0 disable 2 second 3 third 4 fourth 5 last 6 next to last 7 third from last 1 enable Standard setting for North America is 1 5 5 14 Section 5 Data Field Descriptions FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Auto Arm Delay partition specific 00 no delay 01 14 times 4 minutes 04 56 delay 15 no auto arming This is the time between the end of the arming window and the start of auto arm warning time field 2 06 Auto Arm Warning Period partition specific 01 15 times 1 minute warning 00 no warning period This is the time that the user is warned by a keypad sounding and display to exit the premises prior to auto arming of the system Auto Disarm Delay partition specific 00 no delay 01 14 times 4 minutes 04 56 delay 15 no auto disarming This is the time between the end of the disarming window and the start of auto disarming of the system Enable Force Arm for Auto Arm partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system automatically bypasses any faulted zones when it attempts to auto arm If disabled the system will not auto arm Open Close Reports by Exception partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled Open Close reports are sent only if the opening
51. armed can only arm unarmed partitions upload programme event log command relays and request status Section 5 Data Field Descriptions FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION 38 Prevent Zone XXX Bypass partition specific Enter a zone number 001 128 Enter 000 if all zones can be bypassed Enter three digits for zone that cannot be bypassed by the user This selection does not affect fire zones which the system prevents from being bypassed 39 Enable Open Close Report for Installer Code partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled whenever the Installer Code is used to arm or disarm the partition an open close report is sent to the central station 40 Enable Open Close Report for Keyswitch 0 disable 1 enable If enabled whenever the keyswitch is used to arm or disarm the partition an open close report is sent to the central station 41 Normally Closed or EOLR Zones 2 8 0 EOLR used 1 normally closed If 0 end of line resistors must be used on zones 2 8 If 1 end of line resistors cannot be used and only normally closed devices must be used Suppress Fire Relay 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system does not activate 4204 Powerline Carrier Device for fire alarms Suppress Wireless Siren Activation for Fire Alarms 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system does not activate wireless siren for fire alarms 44 Ring
52. as well as for output controls and are windows and scheduling aspects of this system before the basis of the scheduling system These windows are you programme them Note that time windows can shared among all 8 partitions A time window must span midnight for example from 11 PM to 1 AM have a start and a stop time Time Window Start Time Stop Time Time Window Start Time Stop Time Number HH MM HH MM Number HH MM HH MM 1 7 10 Time Windows Programming Enter Scheduling Mode by entering Installer Code 80 The keypad displays the Time Window PROMPT EXPLANATION Time Window Enter 1 at this main menu prompt to programme time windows 12 YES 0 NO 0 Time Window Enter the 2 digit time window number 01 20 to be programmed 01 20 00 Quit 01 Press to accept the entry Enter 00 at the Time Window prompt to quit time window programming and display the Quit prompt 01 TIME WINDOW If you entered a time window number the cursor is now positioned on the tens of hours digit of the start of 00 00AM 00 00AM ET Enter the desired start of window hour and press The cursor moves to the minutes position Enter the desired minutes and press Toggle the AM PM indication by pressing any key 0 9 while the cursor is under the A P position and then press Repeat this to programme the stop of window entry When the entry is completed the Time Window prompt is displaye
53. been programmed enter 00 at the ENTER RELAY NO prompt If defining a Zone List continue to the next procedure in this section If not enter 00 at the next two prompts Then enter 99 to exit programming completely After exiting enter the Installer Code OFF to cancel the system s settling delay If supervision of the relay is desired enter a response type for the relay s corresponding supervisory zone This is equal to 6 2 digit relay number For example if you are programming relay no 1 the relay s supervisory zone would be 601 Programme this zone for response type 19 24 hr trouble or 05 trouble by day alarm by night in 493 Programming Mode 6 16 Section 6 93 Menu Mode Programming Zone List Programming After all relays have been programmed upon entering 00 at the ENTER RELAY NO prompt you will be asked to enter a Zone List Ifa Zone List number was used to start stop a relay you must define the zones belonging to that list PROMPT EXPLANATION Enter Zone LIST Enter the zone list number 01 15 Enter 00 to quit 00 QUIT 00 001 Enter Zn Num Using three digit entries enter each zone to be included in this zone list Press after each zone number is 000 QUIT 000 entered When all zones have been entered enter 00 then press 001 Del Zn LIST Enter 0 to save the zone list entered Enter 1 to delete that zone list O No 1 Yes 0 001 Delete Zone Enter 1 to delete one or m
54. different level of the residence from the bed rooms then they are less likely to waken or alert people inside the bedrooms Even persons who are awake may not hear the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo radio air conditioner or other appliance or by passing traffic Finally alarm warning devices however loud may not warn hearing impaired people Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily out of service Telephone lines are also subject to compromise by sophisticated intruders Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended however occupants may have insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation In the case of a monitored alarm system authorities may not respond appropriately This equipment like other electrical devices is subject to component failure Even though this equipment is designed to last as long as 20 years the electronic components could fail at any time The most common cause of an alarm system not functioning when an intrusion or fire occurs is inadequate maintenance This alarm system should be tested weekly to make sure all sensors and transmitters are working properly The security console and remote keypad should be tested as well Wireless transmitters used in some systems are designed to provide long battery life under normal operating conditions Longevity of batteries m
55. do not have DIP switches Each transmitter s zone number is programmed into the system in 93 mode Some transmitters such as the 5816 5816EU and 5817 can support more than one zone referred to as loops or inputs On the 5816 5816EU for example the wire connection terminal block is loop 1 the reed contact is loop 2 Each loop must be assigned a different zone number and enrolled separately For button transmitters wireless keys such as the 5804 and you must assign a unique zone number to each individual button used on the transmitter Each button on the transmitter also has a pre designated loop or input number which is automatically displayed when enrolled 5800 Series Transmitter Supervision Except for some transmitters that may be carried off premises 5802 5802CP 5804 5804EU 5804BD 5827 each transmitter is supervised by a check in signal that is sent to the receiver at 70 90 minute intervals 25 minutes for 5800EU series If at least one check in is not received from each supervised transmitter within a programmed time period i e 12 hours for 5800 or 2 hours for 5800EU the missing transmitter number s and CHECK will be displayed The supervision for a particular transmitter that may be carried off the premises 5801 5802MN 5802MN2 5802EU may be turned off by enrolling it as a UR Unsupervised RF type as described later 5800 series transmitters have built in tamper protection and will cause
56. e During a time window on at beginning of window off at end e At both the beginning and end of the time window e g to sound a buzzer at the beginning and end of a coffee break The system can perform the same actions on a daily basis or can be made to perform an action only once e g turn on the porch light this Wednesday at 8 00 PM The system also provides up to 20 programmable timers available to the end user for the purpose of activating output devices at preset times and on preset days Limitation of Access of Users by Time A user s access can be limited to a certain time period during which he can perform system functions Outside this time that user s code is inactive The system provides up to 8 access schedules each consisting of two time windows typically one for opening one for closing for each day of the week and two time windows for holidays The access schedules are programmed in the 80 Menu Mode and enabled for a given user when that user s access code is added to the system If a user tries to operate the system outside the schedule the alpha keypad displays Access Denied Time Window Definitions Scheduled events are based on time windows which are simply periods of time during which an event may take place The system supports up to 20 time windows each defined by a Start time and a Stop time The windows are shared by all 8 partitions and are used when
57. enrolled regardless of whether or not the enrolled input has been confirmed This will ready the system to enroll the next serial number device If the incorrect device has been enrolled press the key on the keypad or the upper right hand button of the programme tool to delete the serial number and return to the LEARN S N prompt A single long beep will be heard from the keypad to verify pressing of the upper right hand button Then press 1 Yes or press the upper left hand button of the programme tool a single short beep will verify the system is ready for enrolling and re activate the proper device or device loop input GS When you have finished programming all zones test each using the system s TEST mode Do not use the Transmitter ID Sniffer mode for this as it will only check for transmission of one zone on a particular transmitter NOT the zones assigned to each additional loop and will NOT verify polling loop type T D Section 6 93 Menu Mode Programming Report Code Programming All report codes are entered using 93 menu mode programming either through Report Code Programming or through the Zone Programming mode while entering other zone information In the Vista 120 reports are divided into six categories These categories represent the main menu options found in the Report Code Programming mode Reports and the categories in which they are found are as follows ALARM CODES RESTR SUPV CO
58. for a display of each additional fire alarm Otherwise the system automatically scrolls all fire alarms E d o Common Area 1 Partition Enter 1 8 0 none Enter the common area 1 partition Y Qo Section 5 Data Field Descriptions FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Affects Common Area 1 If enabled causes common area 1 to disarm when this partition disarms partition specific NOTE This partition must be armed before common area 1 can be armed 0 disable 1 enable Arms Common Area 1 partition If enabled arming this partition causes the system to attempt to arm specific common area 1 automatically To enable this field field 1 12 must also be 0 disable enabled partition specific 1 enable NOTE Common area 1 cannot be armed unless all partitions programmed for affect field 1 12 are already armed 1 4 4 Common Area 2 Partition Enter the common area 2 partition Enter 1 8 0 none Affects Common Area 2 If enabled causes common area 2 to disarm when this partition disarms partition specific NOTE This partition must be armed before common area 2 can be armed 0 disable 1 enable Arms Common Area 2 partition If enabled arming this partition causes the system to attempt to arm specific common area 2 automatically To enable this field field 1 15 must also be 0 disable enabled partition specific 1 enable NOTE Common area 2 cannot
59. forth a shorter period in which case the shorter period shall apply Seller s obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing at its option free of charge for materials or labor any product which is proved not in compliance with Seller s specifications or proves defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Ademco factory service For warranty service return product transportation prepaid to Ademco Factory Service 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Seller does not represent that the products it sells may not be compromised or circumvented that the products will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the products will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Customer understands that a properly installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a bur
60. holidays worksheet Check the partitions for which these throughout the year holidays apply Holiday Schedule Worksheet Use the following worksheet to record the 16 holidays that can be assigned for the system Each holiday can be assigned to any combination of partitions HOL Partition Mo nth Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 INIA AJO N o 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 YI SY Holiday Schedule Prog After entering Scheduling PROMPT ramming Menu Mode press 0 until the Holidays prompt appears EXPLANATION Holidays 1 2 YES 0 NO 0 Enter 1 to programme holiday schedules HOLIDAY NUMBER 01 16 00 Quit 01 Enter the 2 digit holiday number 01 16 to be programmed and press to accept entry Enter 00 at the Holiday Number prompt to quit the holiday menus and display the Quit prompt 01 ENTER DATE 00 00 The cursor is now positioned on the tens of months digit Enter the appropriate month then press gt to proceed to the day field Enter the appropriate day for the holiday Press 2k to accept the entry Part 12345678 Hit0 8 x x Holidays can be set for any partition as follows Press 0 to turn all partitions on or off or use keys 1 8 to toggle the letter x under the partition to which this holiday will apply Press the
61. its own macros Typical Speed Key functions include e Arming sequences that involve first bypassing certain zones before arming e Seldom used but repeatable sequences e Relay activation sequences To programme a macro enter your user code X where X can be A B C or D The following appears PROMPT EXPLANATION ENTER SPEEDKEY D Enter up to 32 keystrokes A speed key sequence can include different commands Press the lettered key to existing sequence separate different commands For example you may want to perform the following Desired Function GOTO partition 2 Enter 2 Bypass zones 010 amp 011 Keystrokes Press bypass 6 then the zone numbers 10 amp 11 Press maximum 4 key Arm in maximum mode Return to partition 1 Enter 1 To programme that speed key sequence type the following 2 D 6100011 D 4 D 1 D D Note that the D key is pressed after the 2 the last 1 and the 4 separating the different commands Press D twice to complete the entry and exit To execute a speed key sequence press the appropriate lettered key PROMPT EXPLANATION ENTER USER CODE IKK Enter your user code The programmed speedkey sequence will begin automatically When defining speedkey sequences do not use the key to represent Quick Arming The system uses the entered code in response to the prompt to initiate commands in a speedkey sequence
62. length from the control to a single keypad which is wired back to the control must not exceed the lengths listed in the table Wire Run Length Size Table Wire Size Length 0 64 mm 137m 0 81 mm 213m 1 0 mm 335 m 1 3 mm 533m The length of all wire runs combined must not exceed 610 metres when unshielded quad conductor cable is used 305 metres if shielded L cable used If more than one keypad is wired to a run then the above maximum lengths must be divided by the number of keypads on the run i e the maximum length would be 69 metres if two keypads are wired using 0 64mm diameter wire For keypads connected to a single 4 wire run determine the current used by all units connected to the single wire run then refer to the Wiring Run chart to determine the maximum wire length that can be safely used for each wire size Current drain for each device can be found in the Installation Instructions accompanying the device 4 Run field wiring from the control to the keypads using standard 4 conductor twisted wire cable using the wire size determined in step 1 5 Connect keypads to the Keypad Port terminals 6 7 8 and 9 on the control board as shown below KEYPADS CONTROL TERMINALS Figure 3 3 Keypad Connections To the Keypad Port Terminals Addressing the Keypads The keypads will not operate until they are assigned an address and enabled in the system s Device Programming M
63. manually Therefore you would want to programme a partition to affect and arm the common area if the users of that partition are expected to be the last out of the building Common Area Programming Requirements The following should be considered when assigning common areas 1 Common areas must be defined in ascending numerical order That is the common area containing the lowest partition number should be defined as common area 1 ex Do not define partition 8 as common area 1 and partition 1 as common area 2 2 Common area 1 must be defined before defining common area 2 and common area 2 must be defined before defining common area 3 3 A common area cannot be designated as an affecting and or arming partition of another common area 4 A partition not defined as a common area can be designated as an affecting and or arming partition for more than one common area If designated as an arming partition it must also be an affecting partition How User Access Codes Affect the Common Area Codes with Global Arming If a code is given global arming when it is defined see SECTION 11 Security Access Codes the keypad will ask Arm all or Disarm all whenever the user tries to arm or disarm the partitions he has access to from a keypad This allows the user to pick and choose the partitions to be armed or disarmed and so eliminates the automatic operation of the common area Keep in mind however that if attempting to ar
64. more than one keypads transceiver CPU WIRING b Each receiver must be set to a different Device te d Address 01 07 The receiver set to the lower INSERT IN TO CONTROLS RIGHTHAND address is considered the 1st wireless receiver TERMINALS Le Connection o for supervisory purposes LL GREEN USE MAX 67M OF U 0 8MM WIRE OR C The house IDs must be the same if using a holes ELE 5827 5827BD wireless keypad ARENOR PN d Using two Receivers does not increase the D PLUG AND number of transmitters the system can ia f SOCKET support Zh lt gt REED i Gs 2 Installation and Setup of the 5881 5882EU j Wireless Receivers Ein x REMOVE SCREWS 2 1 Mount the receiver s Receivers must be mounted externally to the control and can detect signals SWITCH RF from transmitters within a nominal range of 60m acriviry Take this into consideration when determining on mounting location fa ofa fal POSITION 7 ON SELECTS QUIET MODE WHERE THE 5882EU 12 L 2678 ONLY SENDS SIGNALS UPON ALARMS OR IT RECEIVES A 2 Connect the receiver s wire harness to the control s NOF USED Al FE SELECTS NON ADONE S SABLE NODE FOR USE WITHTHE keypad terminals 6 7 8 and 9 Plug the a MM AMES rep METH SETTINGS OF POSITIONS L o t1 zT TTE 6 7 POSITION 6 ON SELECTS ADDRESSABLE MODE FOR USE connector at the other end of the harness into the Eo 5 ON ON ON ON WITH THE 4140XMPT2 VISTA 120 WHEREIN PO
65. notification of an entry is desired Type 06 24 Hour Silent Alarm Sends a report to the central station but provides no keypad display or sounding Assign this zone type to a zone containing an Emergency button Type 07 24 Hour Audible Alarm Sends a report to the central station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad and an audible external alarm Assign this zone type to a zone containing an Emergency button Type 08 24 Hour Auxiliary Alarm Sends a report to central station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad only No bell siren output is provided Assign this zone type to a zone an Emergency button or one containing monitoring devices such as water sensors or temperature sensors Type 09 Supervised Fire No Verification Provides a fire alarm on a short circuit and a trouble condition on open circuit A fire alarm produces a pulsing of the bell siren output A zone of this type is always active and cannot be bypassed This zone type can be assigned to any wired zone except zone 9 and can be assigned to certain wireless system zones Type 10 Interior with Delay Provides entry and exit delays using the programmed entry and exit delay times when armed in the AWAY mode Provides only exit delay when armed in the MAXIMUM mode no entry delay Delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated regardless of whether or not an entry exit delay zone was tripped first The Interior with Delay zone is aut
66. one partition can also be assigned to Partition 9 if Master keypad operation is desired see Master Keypad Setup and Operation later in this section Zones Each zone must be assigned to one partition The zones assigned to a partition will be displayed on that partition s keypad s Users Each user can be assigned to one or more partitions Ifa user is to operate more than one partition and would like to arm disarm all or some of those partitions with a single command the user must be enabled for Global Arming for those partitions when entering user codes A user with access to more than one partition multiple access can log on to one partition from another partition s keypad provided that programme field 2 18 ENABLE GOTO is enabled for each partition you want to log on to from another Up to 8 partitions can be selected as common area partitions and other partitions can affect these partitions by causing arming disarming of these partitions to be automated see Common Area Logic later in this section Setting Up a Partitioned System The basic steps to setting up a partitioned system are described below If you need more information on how to programme the prescribed options see SECTION 4 Programming as well as each corresponding section s programming procedure Determine how many partitions the system will consist of programmed in field 2 00 Assign keypads to partitions 93 Device Programming mode Assign zones
67. primary secondary formats sends a verification digit to validate the message at the receiver without having to send two message rounds Selection is valid for 3 1 4 1 and 4 2 0 disable reports 1 enable 50 Sescoa Radionics Select If disabled selects Radionics which uses hexadecimal 0 9 B F reporting 0 disable If enabled selects Sescoa which uses only numeric reporting 0 9 1 enable 51 Dual Reporting 0 disable 1 enable NOTE The selection applies to both primary and secondary phone numbers If enabled all reports are to be sent to both primary and secondary phone numbers NOTE If used with Split Reporting option 1 1 34 alarms go to both primary and secondary numbers while all other reports go to secondary only If used with Split Reporting option 2 alarms go to both lines open close and test messages go to secondary only while all other reports go to primary Standard Expanded Reporting This field has six entries as follows Alarm Restore Bypass Trouble Open Close Low Battery If enabled expanded reports are sent to the cam primary phone number if low speed format is selected in field 45 1 3 EN NOTE Expanded overrides 442 format Standard Expanded Reportin This field has six entries as follows Alarm Restore Bypass Trouble S d p p g Open Close Low Battery If enabled expanded reports are sent to the 0 EA ary secondary phone number if low speed format is selected in field
68. programmed in field 81 mode When the selected EVENT Alarm Fault or 3 ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION ZT If all zones to be used to start this device have the same response type and there are no other zones of this type which are not to activate this device then ZONE TYPE may be used instead of using a ZONE LIST and EVENT to activate the device If a specific ZONE TYPE is chosen any zone of that response type going into alarm trouble or fault will cause the device to activate as selected in ACTION If the same ZONE TYPE is also chosen for the STOP programming any zone of that type that restores will de activate the device If a System Operation such as DISARMING or ANY FIRE ALARM is to activate the device the appropriate choice would also be entered under the ZONE TYPE option The selected operation will cause the device to activate as selected in ACTION The ZONE TYPE option functions independently of the EVENT ZONE LIST combination The different choices for ZONE TYPE and SYSTEM OPERATION are listed in Programming Output Devices later in this section and in the Programming Form The ZONE TYPE option functions independently of the EVENT ZONE LIST combination 4 PARTITION No P The device s Start ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION may be limited to an occurrence on either one partition 1 8 or any partition 0 STOP STP The STOP programming determines when and under what cond
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70. second digit will be the GRP 001 016 00 ID second digit of the alarm report code for each zone if programmed Press to continue BYPASS Enter the first digit of the bypass report code double digit entry and press The second digit will be the GRP 001 016 00 ID second digit of the alarm report code for each zone if programmed Press to continue BYPASS RESTORE Enter the first digit of the bypass restore report code double digit entry and press The second digit will GRP 001 016 00 be the ID second digit of the alarm report code for each zone if programmed Press to continue ENTER ZN FOR GRP Enter one zone for each group of 16 zones When finished entering restore and supervisory codes for all 000 QUIT 017 zone groups enter 000 and press to continue QUIT REPORT MENU If you have completely finished entering report codes press 1 Y to quit Report Code Programming mode 12 YES 0 NO 0 If you wish to enter other system report codes enter 0 N and press to continue System Group 1 Codes PROMPT EXPLANATION SYSTEM GROUP 1 To enter System Group 1 codes press 1 Y 1 YES 0 NO 0 CLOSE Enter the first digit of the Closing Arm Away report Press Enter the second digit of the report If the 1st 00 2 00 00 user number is desired as the second digit enter 01 not necessary for Contact ID or High Speed formats Press to continue Enter the rest of the codes in the same manner Other codes i
71. selected this prompt will appear Enter the addressable device s default partition i number 01 to maximum number of partitions programmed for system in field 2 00 This is the primary 00 partition for which the device is intended to be used Enter 9 to make this Master keypad for the system Press 01 KEYPAD GBL If device type 01 was selected this prompt will appear Press 1 to enable this particular keypad to execute 1 YES 0 NO global arm disarm functions 03 RF EXPANDER If device type 03 is selected this prompt will appear Enter the 2 digit House ID 00 31 This is required HOUSE ID 00 for 5700 series systems only or if using a wireless keypad 5827 5827BD with a 5800 series system 04 MODULE PART If device type 05 telephone module was selected enter the partition number 1 8 in which the telephone module is located Press Device Address 00 is always set as an alpha keypad assigned to Partition 1 with no sounder suppression options G Relay Programming Relays can be used to perform different functions and actions Each relay must be programmed to begin one of four types of ACTIONS at a designated START event and end that ACTION at a designated STOP event The options used to start and stop these devices are described below followed by the actual screen prompts and available entries The letter s in parentheses after each function described below such as A after ACTION are those that appear in the v
72. steps 1 Enter ZONE PROGRAMMING in the 93 Menu Mode 2 Programme the zone with a response type 27 Access Point 3 Enter the access point number 00 31 of the door and indicate whether this is an entry or exit keypad 4 Enter the partition number 5 Enter the input type as Keypad Input 09 6 Enter the keypad ecp address See SECTION 6 93 Menu Mode Programming for a detailed explanation Using an RF Transmitter Zone An RF button type transmitter 5804 5804EU can be used to provide access to or egress from up to 4 doors One button will control one door Also a button can be used to provide access or egress due to a panic or duress condition An RF transmitter 5816 5816EV can be used with a remote switch to provide an exit in case of a fire alarm The PIR 5890 5888EU can be used to provide exit while preventing entry through a door The smoke detector 5808 5808EU can be used to provide egress in emergency situations To programme the RF transmitter for access control perform the following steps 1 Enter ZONE PROGRAMMING in the 93 Menu Mode 2 Programme the zone with a response type 27 Access Point 3 Enter the access point number 00 31 of the door 4 Enter whether RF device is for entry or exit 5 Enter the partition number 6 Enter the input type supervised RF 03 unsupervised RF 04 or button RF 05 7 Enter the loop number 8 Enroll the serial number See SECTION 6 93 Men
73. the zones from causing an alarm condition You can select four sets of cross zones programmed in data fields 1 22 1 23 1 24 and 1 25 keeping in mind the following e Both zones in each set must protect the same area e Both zones in each set must be in the same partition e A fire zone must only be crossed to another fire zone protecting the same physical area see warning below DO NOT cross zone a fire zone with a burglary zone under any circumstance A fire zone must only be linked to another fire zone and BOTH must be protecting the same physical area no walls or partitions separating them As a guideline we recommend that spacing between fire cross zones be no further than 9m Conditions That Affect Cross Zone Operation e In the event of a continuous fault lasting at least 5 minutes on one of the paired zones a fault on the second zone causes an alarm immediately e If one of the zones in a pair is bypassed or has a zone response type set to 0 the cross zoning feature does not apply e Ifan entry exit zone is paired with an interior follower zone be sure to enter the entry exit zone as the first zone of the pair This ensures that the entry delay time is started before the follower zone is processed e Ifa relay is programmed to activate on a fault of one of the zones the relay activates without the other zone being faulted e Ifa relay is programmed to activate on either an alarm or trouble both zones must trip b
74. these devices 1 Enter RELAY PROGRAMMING in the 93 Menu Mode 2 Programme all the information for the relay 3 Select relay type ECP 1 for the 4204 and X10 2 See SECTION 6 93 Menu Mode Programming for a detailed explanation Access Control Dialler Events All PassPoint ACS events can be sent to the Vista 120 s dialler via the PTVGM These events will also be logged into the control s event log This is enabled in the PassPoint ACS See the PassPoint ACS documentation for a detailed explanation Programming the Vista Gateway Module Set the PTVGM s ecp address by running the ACSTERM which configures the PassPoint ACS See the PassPoint ACS documentation for a detailed explanation 1 Enter M menu mode and then an 8 digit user code Select 1 lt ENTER gt Configure the access system Enter programme mode 1 lt ENTER gt Select configure modules 3 lt ENTER gt Go to the module number that the PTVGM is located at on the Echelon Bus of the PassPoint ACS This screen will have arbitrary dialler information displayed Ignore this screen 7 Enter lt CTRL gt Z This screen contains the PTVGM ecp address entry 8 Enter the desired ecp address This address must match the address programmed in the DEVICE PROGRAMMING AU PWN Programming for the Video Alarm Verification Program the 4204 relays as follows Device Type 4 Relay A kissoff action 1 closed for 2 second
75. time e g 12 hrs the receiver does not hear from any ofits transmitters a CHECK or TRBL message appears for zones 988 2nd receiver or 990 1st receiver if zone type 05 is assigned to these supervisory zones This may be an indication that the wireless receiver is not able to hear signals The same indications are provided if the 5882EU transceiver detects that it is being jammed by a source of RF energy that is present for 30 seconds within any 60 second interval e The control checks the receiver connections about every 45 seconds If the panel has lost communication with the receiver a CHECK or TRBL message will appear for the receiver zone number 8xx where xx receiver s device address if type 05 is assigned to these supervisory zones This may be an indication that the wiring to the receiver is incorrect or that the DIP switches are not set for the same address the receiver was assigned to in the panel s Device Programming mode Section 3 Installing The Control 1 1 a ANTENNAS TO CONTROL S REMOTE KEYPAD e Two identical receivers can be used to provide ze E TON PONTS EAG REENER either a greater area of coverage or to provide m USE MAX o 220 Sm at 2 omm B OT RIGHT HAND WIRE or 550 ft 168m of 18 1mm WIRE redundant protection MOUNTING da FOR COUMERCIAL FRE NSIALATONS HOLES gt SEE RECEIVER S INSTRUCTIONS e Any zone from 1 128 can be used as a wireless vi EN E ee
76. to partitions 93 Zone Programming mode Confirm zones are displayed at the keypad s assigned to those partitions Assign users to partitions a pers Enable the GOTO feature programme field 2 18 for each partition a multiple access user can log on to alpha keypad only 7 Programme Partition Specific fields see SECTION 5 Data Field Descriptions Common Area Logic When an installation consists of one or more partitions shared by users of other partitions in a building those shared partitions may be assigned as the common area partitions for the system programme fields 1 11 1 14 1 17 n example of this might be in a medical building where there are two doctor s offices and a common entrance area see example that follows explanation This option employs logic for automatic arming and disarming of the common area Programming fields affect the way the common area will react relative to the status of other partitions They are 1 12 1 15 1 18 Affects Common Area and 1 13 1 16 1 19 Arms Area VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide 1 12 1 15 1 18 Affects Common Area must be programmed by partition Setting this option to 1 for a specific partition causes that partition to affect the operation of the common area as follows a When the first partition that affects the common area is disarmed the common area will also be disarmed b The common area cannot be armed unless every partition selected to af
77. to the ENTER ZN NO G prompt If a programme tool is being used enter 1 If not using a tool enter 0 When a 0 is entered the system id e 0 will advance to the ENTER ZN NO prompt 010 INPUT S N L If 1 is entered the system will prompt for the unit s serial number Enter the programme tool s serial number using one of the following methods a Enter the 7 digit serial number for the transmitter or b Press any button on the transmitter The keypad should beep three times and display the serial number of the tool AXXX XXXX 010 PROG AS BR 3 In this example the serial number is A123 4567 Once enrolled the upper left hand button of the A123 4567 i programme tool can be pressed to ready the system for enrolling a device into the system The serial number for the programme tool will only remain in the system until the programming mode is exited Entering 97 will not delete the tool Press to continue or press the key to back the system up to the PROGRAM TOOL prompt ENTER ZN NO Enter the zone number to be programmed protection zones 001 128 relay zones 601 696 ECP device supervisory zones 800 831 system supervision zones 988 990 992 duress 997 or keypad panic zones 000 QUIT 020 995 996 999 Press to accept entry 020 ZT P RC In L A summary screen for that zone will appear ZT Zone Type P Partition RC Report Code In the input type of device and L the dev
78. used to insert spaces or erase existing characters 2 Create the message To replace READY TO ARM with the message SERVICE 424 0177 proceed as follows Press the 6 key to move the cursor to the right and continue until the cursor is positioned over the first location on the second line Press the 3 key to advance through the alphabet to the first desired character in this case S Use the 1 key to go backward when necessary When the desired character is reached press 6 The cursor will then move to the next position ready for entry of the next character in this example E When the cursor reaches a position over an existing character pressing the 3 or 1 key will advance or back up from that character in the alphabet Repeat until all characters in the message have been entered 9 Savethe message Store the new display message in memory by pressing the 8 key 4 The system will ask for a new partition number Enter 0 to quit or 1 8 for a new partition number 6 11 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide ALPHA DESCRIPTOR VOCABULARY For Entering Alpha Descriptors To select a word press followed by the word s 3 digit number NOTE This vocabulary is not to be used for relay voice descriptors See Relay Voice Descriptors later in this section when programming relay voice descriptors 000 Word Space 052 DETECTOR 102 INTERIOR 151 POLICE 202 TRANSMITTER 001 AIR 053 DINING 103
79. using method 3a to enter alpha descriptors When using method 3b each word will be found at the end of the group of words that begin with the same letter as it does 6 Repeat steps 2 through 6 to create up to 19 additional custom words or word strings 7 Exit Custom Word Mode by entering 00 at the custom word prompt Partition Descriptors 1 Select Part DESCRIPT mode The system asks for the partition number Enter the number 1 8 2 Follow the same procedure as for CUSTOM WORDS except that partition descriptors are limited to four 4 characters ex WHSE for warehouse Custom Message Display Installer s Message Normally when the system is in the disarmed state the following display is present on the keypad DISARMED READY TO ARM Part or all of the above message can be modified to create a custom installer message for each partition For example DISARMED on the first line or READY TO ARM on the second line could be replaced by the installation company name or phone number for service Note that there are only 16 character spaces on each of the two lines To create a custom display message proceed as follows 1 Select DEFAULT SCREEN mode Enter the partition number for this message Press to accept entry A cursor will be present at the extreme left of the first line over the first star The 6 key is used to move the cursor to the right and the 4 key to move the cursor to the left Key 7 may be
80. with a built in serial number Type 07 DIP Switch Loop DP Select for polling loop devices that use DIP switches for programming the zone number of the device Type 08 Second Loop Polling Loop DS Select for the second loop of two zone polling loop devices e g 4190WH 4278EX Type 09 Console Input CS Select when this zone is to be controlled by a keypad input user code 7 3 for access control Type 10 PassPoint Access Control ACS Select when this zone is mapped to a zone on the PassPoint Access Control System Programming Access Control of an Entry Exit Point The control can send entry and exit requests to the PassPoint ACS utilising keypads wired zones and RF transmitters A zone is programmed with a response type 27 Access Point and an appropriate input type Using the Alpha Keypad There are three entries that can be entered at the keypad to provide access to a door e Code 73 unlocks door for time programmed in ACS software e Code 74 prompts for specific point to be unlocked e Code 75 prompts for specific point and function This requires the PTVGM and the PassPoint ACS The functions available are Grant Protect or Bypass Grant temporarily unlocks a door to force an access Protect unlocks the door only when a valid access is received Bypass permanently unlocks the door to allow continuous access To programme the alpha keypad for access control perform the following
81. zones panic keys see note for each partition a polling loop supervision zone and four RF supervisory zones two for each RF receiver Zone types are defined below Type 00 Zone Not Used Programme with this zone type if the zone is not used Type 01 Entry Exit 41 Burglary Provides entry delay whenever the zone is faulted and the system is armed in the AWAY or STAY mode When the panel is armed in the INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode no entry delay is provided Exit delay begins whenever the control is armed regardless of the arming mode selected These delays are programmable Assign this zone type to zones that are used for primary entry to and exit from the facility Type 02 Entry Exit 2 Burglary Provides a secondary entry delay whenever the zone is faulted and the system is armed in the AWAY and STAY modes When the panel is armed in the INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode no entry delay is provided Secondary exit delay begins whenever the control is armed regardless of the arming mode selected These delays are programmable Assign this zone type to zones that are used for entry and exit of the facility and require more time than the primary entry and exit point Delay times for this zone type must be greater than those for zone type 01 e g a garage loading dock or basement door Type 03 Perimeter Burglary Provides an instant alarm if the zone is faulted and the system is armed in the AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode
82. 0 00 Enter 00 if no schedule is desired for a particular day As the number is keyed in the actual time that has been stored for that window number is displayed as a programming aid Press to accept the entry Mon P1 CL WIND Enter the time window number for the displayed day s closing schedule As the number is keyed in the actual time that has been stored for the window number is displayed Press the key to accept the entry Mon P1 OP WIND Enter the time window number 01 20 for the displayed day s opening schedule beginning with Monday Tue P1 OP WIND The keypad now prompts for Tuesday s open close schedule Follow the procedure for Monday s prompts 00 00 00 00 00 When the last day of the week has been programmed the holiday opening and closing window prompts are displayed Hol P1 OP WIND Repeat the procedure for the holiday opening and closing time windows 00 00 00 00 00 Press the key to accept the entry When the entries are completed the Partition prompt is displayed again Repeat this procedure for each partition in the system Quit Enter 0 at the Quit prompt to return to the main menu choices and continue programming 1 YES 0 NO o Enter 1 to quit Scheduling Menu Mode ni 6 Section 7 Scheduling Options Holiday Schedules A holiday schedule overrides the regular daily List the desired holidays in a Month Day format on the open close schedule on the programmed
83. 00 2300Hz DTMF 10cps 1400Hz Under 3 seconds Only 2300Hz for Robofon version ADVISORY Ademco s Contact ID reporting is capable of uniquely reporting all 128 zones of information as well as openings and closings for all 150 users to central stations equipped with the Ademco 685 receiver using software level 4 4 or higher Must be level 4 7 or higher to fully support all new VISTA 120 report codes 685 software levels below 4 4 cannot support Contact ID reporting For information regarding updating the 685 receiver contact your nearest Ademco Support location Format Descriptions Expanded Formats Format Description 3 1 and 4 1 Comprised of a 3 or 4 digit subscriber number and a single digit report code e g Standard Formats Alarm Trouble Restore Open Close etc 3 1 and 4 1 Comprised of a 3 or 4 digit subscriber number and a two digit report code The first digit is displayed on the first line followed by a second line where the first digit is repeated 3 or 4 times and followed by the second digit This is the expanded digit 4 2 Format Comprised of a 4 digit subscriber number and 2 digit report code Ademco High Speed Comprised of 13 digits as follows A 4 digit account number eight channels of zone information 1 8 or duress plus 9 15 one status channel which identifies the type of events being reported in the eight zone locations Ademco
84. 2 oo 02 00 00 00 oo 00 oo oo oo 00 oo o9 03 oo 03 00 00 00 oo 00 oo oo oo 00 09 04 oo 04 00 o0 00 oo 00 oo oo oo 00 09 05 oo 05 00 oo 00 oo 00 oo oo oo 00 09 06 o0 06 00 oo 00 oo 00 oo oo oo 00 09 07 oo 07 00 00 00 oo 00 oo oo oo 00 09 08 o0 00 oo 00 oo oo oo 00 09 09 00 oo 00 00 oo oo 00 00 00 oo 00 oo 00 oo oo oo 00 00 00 oo 00 oo 00 oo 00 00 00 00 oo 00 oo 00 00 00 oo 00 oo oo oo 00 00 oo 00 oo 00 oo oo oo 00 00 00 805 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo 00 oo 00 oo oo oo 00 00 oo 00 00 00 oo VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Low Speed Contact ID ist 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Low Speed Express High Speed Contact ID ist 2nd ist 2nd ist 2nd ist 2nd 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Pme o s esr om ps menaf e wu wm ww Zone Response Type Definitions Each zone must be assigned a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone There are three keypad activated
85. 3 18 Figure 3 39 XP 10 Transformer COnnechons ii aa 3 18 Figure 9 1 Direct Wire Downloading Conmections cccccccccccccssssssccceccssssssscccssecsesscsscecssecseseeseescecsesecssaeescsseseseesecssseseseeseaeesens 9 3 VISTA 120 Summary of Connections Diagram eee eee eene eene nnne nns Inside Back Cover vi Conventions Used in This Manual Before you begin using this manual it is important that you understand the meaning of the following symbols icons These notes include information that you should be aware of before continuing with the installation and that if not observed could result in operational difficulties This symbol indicates a critical note that could seriously affect the operation of the system or could cause damage to the system Please read each warning carefully This symbol also denotes warnings about physical harm to the user ZONE PROG Many system options are programmed in an interactive mode by responding to 1 YES 0 NO 0 alpha keypad display prompts These prompts are shown in a single line box 00 Additional system options are programmed via data fields which are indicated by a followed by the data field number PRODUCT MODEL NUMBERS Unless noted otherwise references to specific model numbers represent ADEMCO products vii VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide viii SECTION 1 General Description General Description The VISTA 120 is an 8 Partition alarm c
86. 4 hr alarm response must be used in multiple partition sys tems Wire the VI tamper swi the AB12M Program bell output for 16 or more minute timeout and for confirmation of arming ding All wiring from AB12M to panel must be run in conduit AB12M OUTER BOX AB12M BELL BOX WIRING Fld 2k EOLR STA 120 door ch in series with tamper zone 1138 S T3NVd OL s WWNINHAL 53 1138 S TANVd O 8 1 INOZ OL 2 8 1 INOZ OL p TWNIWHAL 93 IBS TAMPER SWITCHES INNER LINER luy T Figure 3 6 AB12M Bell Box Wiring Programming Option Programme field 08 permits the external sounder output to be altered so that it is activated normally to charge the battery in a self actuated external sounder and is interrupted for alarm conditions continuously for intrusion audible panic sounding and pulsed for fire alarm sounding VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Standard Phone Line Connections 1 Connect the incoming phone line and handset wiring to the main terminal block as follows see Standard Telephone Line Connections Figure 3 7 Does not pertain to Australia TB1 26 Local Handset TIP TB1 27 Local Handset RING TB1 28 Incoming Phone Line TIP TB1 29 Incoming Phone Line RING 2 In Australia plug the phone cord into the jack on the control s PCB To prevent the risk of shock disconnect phone lines at telco jack before servicing the panel PABX If
87. 57 YY Seconds enter YY in field 1 75 58 Duress 60 Audio Video Alarm Verification must be selected for both START and STOP operation kK Stop condition only Or at disarming whichever occurs earlier If using options 56 and or 57 usually as the STOP Zone Type data fields 1 74 and 1 75 for the respective relay timeouts for minutes and seconds must be programmed 6 15 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide PROMPT EXPLANATION 01 Start Part If the starting event will be limited to occurring on a specific partition enter the partition number 1 8 in which the start event will occur Enter 0 for any partition Press to continue 01 Stop Zn LIST If a zone list is being used to stop this relay action enter the zone list number 01 15 The restore of all No list zone s on the Zone List will stop the relay If a zone list is not being used enter 00 Press If a Zone Type System Operation is being used to stop the relay action enter the 2 digit code as listed in the 01 Stop Zn Typ gt start Zone Type System Operation prompt paragraph Press to continue 01 Stop Part This is the partition to which the stop condition will be limited Enter 0 for any partition Enter 1 8 for specific partition number Press Relay Group Relays may be grouped for common activation by time driven events commands 06 10 see SECTION 7 Scheduling Options for more information Enter 0 no group
88. 6 01PM 5 59AM Early Opening reports are sent if system is manually disarmed before opening window begins Early and Late Opening and Closing reports are programmable options in the Report Code Programming They are not dependent on the programming of the Exception Reporting option No reports are sent if system is disarmed during this time window If an arming occurs a Closing report is sent to the central station regardless of how the Exception Reporting option is set Auto disarm delay begins Auto disarm occurs after delay if auto disarm is enabled Missed Opening reports are sent if manual disarming has not occurred at expiration of opening window Late Opening reports are sent if disarm occurs after the opening window expires Early Closing reports are sent if manual arming occurs before the closing window begins Missed Opening Closing type reports are programmed in the Report Code Programming The Exception Reporting option must be set for these to be sent Closing Window No reports are sent if system is armed during this time window or disarmed if user needs to re enter premises Auto arm delay begins Auto arm warning begins Auto arm occurs after warning expires if auto arm is enabled Missed Closing reports are sent if manual arming has not occurred at expiration of closing window Late Closing reports are sent if system is manually armed after the closing window
89. ABINET 080 FLOOR 129 MONITOR 178 SONS 226 0 029 CALL 081 FLOW 130 MOTHERS 179 SOUTH 227 1 030 CAMERA 082 FOIL 131 MOTION 180 SPRINKLER 228 1ST 031 CAR 083 FOYER 132 MOTOR 181 STAMP 229 2 032 CASE 084 FREEZER 133 MUD 182 STATION 230 2ND 033 CASH 085 FRONT 183 STEREO 231 3 034 CCTV 086 FUR 134 NORTH 184 STORE 232 3RD 035 CEILING 087 FURNACE 135 NURSERY 185 STORAGE 233 4 036 CELLAR 188 STORY 234 4TH 037 CENTRAL 088 GALLERY 136 OFFICE 187 STRESS 235 5 038 CIRCUIT 089 GARAGE 137 OIL 188 STRIKE 236 5TH 039 CLIP 090 GAS 138 OPEN 189 SUMP 237 6 040 CLOSED 091 GATE 139 OPENING 190 SUPERVISED 238 6TH 041 COIN 092 GLASS 140 OUTSIDE 191 SUPERVISION 239 7 042 COLD 093 GUEST 141 OVERFLOW 192 SWIMMING 240 7TH 043 COATROOM 094 GUN 142 OVERHEAD 193 SWITCH 241 8 044 COLLECTION 242 8TH 045 COMBUSTION 095 HALL 143 PAINTING 194 TAMPER 243 9 046 COMPUTER 096 HEAT 144 PANIC 195 TAPE 244 9TH 047 CONTACT 097 HIGH 145 PASSIVE 196 TELCO 250 Custom Word 1 098 HOLDUP 146 PATIO 197 TELEPHONE to 048 DAUGHTERS 099 HOUSE 147 PERIMETER 198 TELLER 269 Custom Word 20 049 DELAYED 148 PHONE 199 TEMPERATURE 050 DEN 100 INFRARED 149 PHOTO 200 THERMOSTAT 051 DESK 101 INSIDE 150 POINT 200 TOOL CHARACTER ASCII CHART For Adding Custom Words 32 space 42 52 4 62 gt 72 H 82 R 33 43 53 5 63 73 1 83 Ss 34 44 54 6 6 0 74 J 84 T 35 45 55 7 65 A 75 K 85 U 36 46 56 8 66 B 76 L 86 V 37 47 1 57 9 67 C 77 M 87
90. ANIC KEYS Keypad panic zones share the same zone response type for all 8 partitions but panics may be individually enabled for each partition IMPORTANT FAULT ANNUNCIATION Polling loop and RF troubles zones 988 990 amp 997 will report as trouble conditions only and should be assigned zone type 05 if annunciation is desired Zone Input Type Definitions Each zone must be assigned an input type which defines the where the system will look for status of the zone RF receiver polling loop etc Zone input types are defined below Type 00 Not Used Programme with this input type if the zone is not used Type 01 Hardwired HW This input type is reserved for the built in hardwired zones 1 9 Type 03 Supervised RF RF Select for 5800 Series RF transmitters that will be supervised for check in signals The transmitter must remain within the receiver s range Type 04 Unsupervised RF UR Select for 5800 Series RF transmitters that will not be supervised for check in signals The transmitter may therefore be carried off premises VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Type 05 Unsupervised Button RF BR Select for 5800 Series RF transmitters specifically designed for this input type These transmitters send only fault signals They do not send low battery signals until they are activated The transmitter may be carried off premises Type 06 Serial Number Polling Loop SL Select for polling loop devices
91. Contact ID Comprised of a 4 digit subscriber number 1 digit event qualifier new or restore 3 digit event code 2 digit Partition No and 3 digit zone number user number or system status number VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Format Examples Format Examples Legend 0 U Close SSSS CU CCC C U G g S R R Z Alarm SSS SSSS RZ Restore AC Mains S Ra SSS S Ra SSSSRa Ac Restore RARARA RA Ac LoBat S RL SSS S RL SSSS Ri Lp Restore R R Ri R Lg Trouble S Rp SSS S RT SSSS Ryt Restore RTRTR4 Ry t Bypass SSS S Rpg SSS S Rg SSSS Rgb Restore RgRgRp Rp b Report 3 1 4 1 3 1 4 1 4 2 Low Speed SSS or Subscriber ID Standard Expanded or Express SSSS Alarm SSS S A SSS S A SSSS AZ A Alarm Code 1st digit AAA A Z Z Typically Zone Number 2nd digit Trouble SSS S T SSS S T SSSS Tt Tt Trouble Code 1st amp 2nd digits Bb Bypass Code 1st amp 2nd digits Bypass SSSS Bb EAc AC Mains Loss Code 1st amp 2nd digits AC Mains SSSS EAG LLp Low Battery on amp 2nd digits Loss O Open Code 1st Digit C Close Code 1st Digit eN SESSEUB U User Number 1st amp 2nd digits Gg Test Code 1st 2nd digits R Restore Code Alarm 1st 2nd digits Ryt Restore Code Trbl 1st 2nd digits Rpb Restore Code Byps 1st amp 2nd digits RAAc Restore Code AC Mains 1st amp 2nd digits Ri Lp Restore Code Bat 1s
92. Contact ID Reporting with or without ACK 5 8 Audio Alarm Verification eeessss 1 3 3 16 Auto Arming siesena 7 1 Auto bypass by User sse 5 9 Auto bypass by Zone ssss 5 9 Auto Bypass Faulted Exit Route Zones 5 9 Auto Bypass LOJQliC ccconoccccononcccnnnoncnonanancnonanononanancncnnnos 5 9 Auto Disarming eeeeeeeeenenen nnn naar cnnnnnos 7 1 Auto arm Delay eem 2 3 Auto Arm Delay 5 15 7 1 Index 1 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Auto Arm Warning eee 7 1 Auto Arm Warning Period eese 5 15 Auto bypass Exit Route Faults sssss 5 1 Auto Disarm Delay ooooocccnnnccccnnonoccnnnannnnnnrnncnnnarnnnnn nono 5 15 Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment 3 14 Auxiliary Output Mode e 5 12 Auxiliary Power Current Load esseses 3 20 Backup Battery ooomoccconncicinniccccnncarncnnnannnonnnacnnnnnnncnnnnns Back Up Battery oooooccccnoccccononcconononcncnnnancnonanononnnancnnnnns Battery SiZe iod ete onte ee ett Battery Test dte De bell siren relay rrr Built in User s Manual Built In User s Manual Burglary Alarm Communicator Delay 5 7 Burglary Trigger for Response Type 8 5 3 Burglary Walk Test
93. DES SYSTEM GROUP 1 SYSTEM GROUP 2 SYSTEM GROUP 3 for groups of 16 zones Zone Alarm Alarm Restore Closing arm AWAY Arm STAY Early Open Reports Trouble Opening disarm Time Set Log Reset Early Close Trouble Restore System Low Battery Log 50 90 Full Late Open Bypass Low Battery Restore Event Log Overflow Late Close Bypass Restore AC Mains Loss Auto Bypass by Zone Failed to Open AC Mains Restore Auto Bypass by User Failed to Close Periodic Burglary Test Recent Close Auto Arm Failed Power Schedule Change Cancel Programme Tamper Callback Request The programming sequence that follows assumes that you will be entering all reports for the system at one time In actuality you may skip from one main menu option to another by pressing 0 N to each main menu option Main menu options are highlighted in bold text To enter report codes do the following Enter Programme mode Installer Code 8 0 0 0 then press 93 Enter N to the main menu options until the Report Code Programming option is displayed PROMPT EXPLANATION REPORT CODE PROG Press 1 Y to enter to Report Code Programming mode 0 NO 1 YES 0 Zone Alarm Reports PROMPT EXPLANATION ALARM ID DIGIT Press 1 Y to enter alarm report codes for zones Press 0 N to skip to the next main menu option 1 YES 0 NO 0 ENTER ZONE NO Enter the zone number for which you are entering the report code Press to continue 000 QUIT 001 RE
94. DULAR CORD COLORS DATA COMMON Figure 3 35 XF10 Transformer Connections Earth Ground Connections In order for the lightning transient protective devices in this product to be effective the designated earth ground terminal terminal 30 must be terminated in a good earth ground We recommend using 1 3mm diameter copper wire run at a maximum length of 7 5m The following are examples of good earth grounds available at most installations e Metal Cold Water Pipe Use a non corrosive metal strap copper is recommended firmly secured to the pipe to which the ground lead is electrically connected and secured e AC Power Outlet Ground Available from 3 prong power outlets only To test the integrity of the ground terminal use a three wire circuit tester with neon lamp indicators 3 18 Section 3 Installing The Control Calculating the Battery Size Needed In the event of an AC power loss the Control panel will still operate for a period of time time period varies depending on size of battery used because the control has a back up rechargeable sealed lead acid battery ADEMCO 467 12V AAH and ADEMCO 712BNP 12V 7AH batteries are recommended The standby battery is automatically tested every 4 minutes for 13 seconds or every 50 seconds for 1 5 seconds as a function of programme selection and every 24 hours for 10 minutes beginning 24 hours after exiting programming mode In addition entry in
95. Detection Count Enter 00 to disable ring detection Enter 01 14 for ring counts of 1 14 Enter 15 to select Answering Machine Defeat Mode Only applicable if using a 4286 VIP Module and or if remote initiated downloading will be used NOTES Do not enter 00 if a 4286 is installed In the Answering Machine Mode the caller should let the phone ring once then hang up and call again within 30 seconds The system upon hearing one ring followed by nothing does not answer the first call but readies itself to pick up on the first ring of the next incoming call that is received within 30 seconds i e the downloader calling again 45 Primary Format O Low Speed 1 Contact ID 2 ADEMCO High Speed 3 ADEMCO Express Enter the reporting format for the primary telephone number A6 Low Speed Format Primary 0 ADEMCO Low Speed 1 Sescoa Radionics Enter the low speed format for the primary telephone number Secondary Format 0 Low Speed 1 Contact ID 2 ADEMCO High Speed 3 ADEMCO Express Enter the reporting format for the secondary telephone number 48 Low Speed Format Secondary 0 ADEMCO Low Speed 1 Sescoa Radionics Enter the low speed format for the secondary telephone number VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION 49 Checksum Verification Enter 2 digits one for the primary and one for the secondary If enabled the system for either or both
96. EADER 4204 RED 13 v 14 RELAY 1 Nal BROWN LUGS ano SHOWN OF TO PREMISES HANDSET INCOMING PHONE LINE DIP Switch Ng t Te 060990090 3 fal YELLOW BROWN RED NOTE REFER TO AAV MODULE EAGLE INSTRUCTIONS FOR i AL o TP RING Figure 3 29 AAV Connections With a 4204 EDGE TRIGGER YELLOW r e DIODE FROM EOLR PACKAGE CONTROL EAGLE SUPPLIED gt CABLE SYSTEM POWER RED DIALER HEADER CEN 7 EEAN To PREMISES HANDSET NOTE REFER TO AAV MODULE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE GREY R BROWN T DODIOVOOO ese RED I BROWN TP 4286 RING Figure 3 30 AAV Connections With a 4286 Video Alarm Verification VAV This section provides only general information about the VAV option Detailed information is in the manual provided with the VAV Transmitter A Video Alarm Verification VAV transmitter e g VTP 50 Transpac receiver is an add on accessory that permits video imagery of the are
97. ED KEY T FOR FAULTS This is the normal display that appears at Partition 1 s keypad s Pressing X will display FAULT 002 LOADING DOCK WINDOW Additional zone faults will be displayed one at a time To display a new partition s status press Partition No This will display the status of the new partition The Armed LED on a Master keypad will be lit only if all partitions have been armed successfully The Ready LED will be lit only if all partitions that are disarmed are ready to arm Neither LED will be lit if only some partitions are armed and only some disarmed partitions are ready The sounder on a Master keypad will reflect the sound of the most critical condition on all of the partitions The priority of the sounds is as follows A Pulsing fire alarm sounds B Steady burglar alarm sounds C Trouble sounds rapid beeping The sounder may be silenced by pressing any key on the Master keypad or a keypad in the partition where the condition exists A Master keypad uses the same panics as Partition 1 Master keypad panics are sent to Partition 1 and will activate in Partition 1 Therefore panics must be programmed for Partition 1 SECTION 3 Installing the Control Mounting the Cabinet 1 Mount the control cabinet to a sturdy wall using fasteners or anchors not supplied in a clean dry area which is not readily accessible to the general public The back of the control c
98. ED AUTO User Code Deleted Uxxx DEL BY System Armed Earlier Than Schedule ARMED EARLY PTVGM Access Control Module Fail ACS MOD System Armed Later Than Schedule ARMED LATE PTVGM Access Control Module Fail MOD RST Sys Batt Fail or Disconnection BATTERY FAIL Rest System Battery Restore LOW BATTERY Zone Bypass BYPASS Zone Trouble TROUBLE System Correction of Internal Time TIME ERROR Zone Trouble Restore TRBL RST System Did Not Arm Using Schedule MISS ARM System Did Not Disarm by Schedule MISSED DISRM y Occurs after fire walk test activated System Disarmed Remotely DISARMED REM System Disarmed by RF Key DISARMED KEY 12 7 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide 12 5 SECTION 13 Testing The System Battery Test When AC power is present the VISTA 120 runs a brief 13 seconds battery test every 4 minutes alternately the test can be for 1 5 seconds every 50 seconds to determine if there is a battery connected and runs an extended battery test every 24 hours to check on the battery s condition This presence test is conducted whenever the system or a partition is disarmed If the VISTA 120 finds that the battery voltage is low less than approximately 11 5V 10 8 in the VISTA 120FR it initiates a keypad SYSTEM LOBAT display and a rapid keypad beeping sound It also sends a Low Battery report to the central station if programmed The keypad is cleared by entering any security co
99. ED Real Time Clock was Set TIME SET Door Forced Open DR FORCE RF Expander Module Fail RF EXPND Door Forced Open Restore DRFO RST RF Expander Module Restart RF RST 12 6 Section 12 Keypad Functions Event Alpha Event Alpha RF Receiver Trouble RF TRBL System Disarmed Earlier than Sched DISRMD EARLY RF Receiver Trouble Restore RF RST System Disarmed Later than Sched DISRMD LATE RF Transmitter Low Battery RF LBAT System Engineer Reset SYS RST RF Transmitter Low Battery Restore RFLB RST System Low battery LOW BATTERY RF Transmitter Low Battery Test RF LB OK System Shutdown SYS SHUT RF Transmitter Revr Supvs Fail RF SUPR System Shutdown Restore SYSSHTRST RF Transmitter Rcvr Supvs Tble Rest RF RST Supervised Relay Trouble RLY TRBL Scheduled System Arming Failed ARM FAILED Supervised Relay Restore RLY RST Self Test Failed at a Module SELF MOD System Restored After Shutdown SYSTEM RST Self Test at a Module Restore SELF RST System Watchdog Timer Reset SYSTEM RESET System Armed ARMED Tamper TAMPER System Armed STAY Mode ARMED STAY Tamper Restore TMPR RST System Armed by Downloader ARMED REM Test Report Transmitted SELF TEST System Armed Using Quick Arm ARMED QUICK User Code Added Uxxx ADD BY System Armed with RF Key ARMED KEY User Code Changed Uxxx CHG BY System Armed Using Schedule ARM
100. EMCO High Speed Defaults 4 5 Ademco High Speed Reporting s 4 2 ADEMCO Low Speed seseeee 8 1 ADEMCO LOW SPEED eee 14 1 Affects Common Area 1 sssssssseeee 5 9 Affects Common Area 2 sss 5 9 Affects Common Area 3 5 9 ALARM CODES esee emen 6 7 Allow Arming With Faults in Exit Route 5 2 Allow Disarm Outside Window if Alarm Occurs 5 15 Allow Disarming Only During Arm Disarm Windows 5 15 ALPHA DESCRIPTOR VOCABULARY 6 12 Alpha DescriptorS oooconccccnonincccncnonanacnninacanara nina nanancnos 6 9 ALPHA PRO Ginseng 4 3 6 1 ALT PROGRAM MODE eme 4 1 ARM ALL iir oe BENE ERES RII A 12 2 Arm with Low Battery sse 5 1 Arm Disarm Commands sse 7 9 Arm Away Type 21 4 9 Armed Burglary System T sss 13 1 AMIA AWAY cotorra ette rur depen ras 12 1 Arming Functions ooooccccnocccnononcccninoncnonanoncnn narco no nan anno 12 1 Atming nStant once id 12 1 Arming Maximum eeeseeeeenm e 12 1 A 12 1 Arms Common Area 1 5 9 Arms Common Area 2 sss 5 9 Arms Common Area 3 ssseee 5 9 Arm STAY Type 20 cocioccccncconoccnoncconancnnnaconnn ccoo eene 4 9 ASCII Contact ID Baud Rate sesssesss 5 8 ASCII
101. Entries column which lists the valid entries for each field Experienced installers can simply follow this column when programming the data fields The Explanation column provides explanatory information and special notes where applicable NOTE Refer to the Programming Guide for the default values They are not listed in this section Use the Programming Guide to record the data for this installation Programming Data Fields Data field programming involves making the appropriate entries for each of the data fields Start Data Field programming by entering the installer code 8 0 0 0 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION 00 Installer Code The Installer Code is a 4 digit code reserved for installation company use Enter 4 digits 0 9 This is the only code that can be used to enter the Programme Mode from the keypad This code cannot be used to disarm the system if it isn t used to arm the system This code cannot be used to re enter Programme Mode if Programme Mode is exited by the 98 command 01 Installer Code Restriction If enabled the Master Code keying opens a 15 second time window in which 0 disable the Installer Code can be used Norwegian requirement 1 enable 03 Final Contact Set partition If enabled the exit delay will be infinitely long and the system will arm 5 specific seconds after the Zone Type 01 exit door opens and closes or closes if 0 disable already open and that condition was allow
102. Example Here is an example of how the Common Area would react in a typical setup User 1 has access to Office 1 and the Common Area User 2 has access to Office 2 and the Common Area Office 1 is set up to affect the Common Area but not arm it Office 2 is set up to affect and arm the Common Area NOTE In the tables below the notations in parentheses indicate the current status of the other partition when the MAIN ENTRANCE user takes action OFFICE 1 OFFICE 2 COMMON AREA Sequence 1 Office 1 Office 2 Common Area Action User 1 Disarms Armed Disarms User 2 Disarmed Disarms No Change User 1 Arms Disarmed No change User 2 Armed Arms Arms 2 2 Section 2 Planning A Partitioned System Sequence 2 Office 1 Office 2 Common Area Action User 2 Armed Disarms Disarms User 1 Disarms Disarmed No change User 2 Disarmed Arms No Change User 1 Arms Armed No Change Notice that in sequence 1 since Office 2 was the last to arm the common area also armed Office 2 is programmed to affect and arm the common area In sequence 2 the common area could not arm when Office 2 armed because Office 1 which affects the common area was still disarmed When Office 1 armed the common area still did not arm because Office 1 was not programmed to arm the common area User 1 would have to arm the common area
103. INTRUSION 152 POOL 203 TRAP 002 ALARM 054 DISCRIMINATOR 153 POWER 003 ALCOVE 055 DISPLAY 104 JEWELRY 204 ULTRA 004 ALLEY 056 DOCK 105 KITCHEN 154 QUAD 205 UP 005 AMBUSH 057 DOOR 206 UPPER 006 AREA 058 DORMER 106 LAUNDRY 155 RADIO 207 UPSTAIRS 007 APARTMENT 059 DOWN 107 LEFT 156 REAR 208 UTILITY 008 ART 060 DOWNSTAIRS 108 LEVEL 157 RECREATION 209 VALVE 009 ATTIC 061 DRAWER 109 LIBRARY 158 REFRIG 210 VAULT 010 AUDIO 062 DRIVEWAY 110 LIGHT 159 REFRIGERATION 211 VIBRATION 011 AUXILIARY 063 DRUG 111 LINE 160 RF 212 VOLTAGE 064 DUCT 112 LIQUOR 161 RIGHT 012 BABY 113 LIVING 162 ROOM 213 WALL 013 BACK 065 EAST 114 LOADING 163 ROOF 214 WAREHOUSE 014 BAR 066 ELECTRIC 115 LOCK 215 WASH 015 BARN 067 EMERGENCY 116 LOOP 164 SAFE 216 WEST 016 BASEMENT 068 ENTRY 117 LOW 165 SCREEN 217 WINDOW 017 BATHROOM 069 EQUIPMENT 118 LOWER 166 SENSOR 218 WINE 018 BED 070 EXECUTIVE 167 SERVICE 219 WING 019 BEDROOM 071 EXIT 119 MACHINE 168 SHED 220 WIRELESS 020 BELL 072 EXTERIOR 120 MAGNETIC 169 SHOCK 221 WORK 021 BLOWER 121 MAIDS 170 SHOP 022 BOILER 073 FACTORY 122 MAIN 171 SHORT 222 XMITTER 023 BOTTOM 074 FAILURE 123 MASTER 172 SHOW 024 BOX 075 FAMILY 124 MAT 173 SIDE 223 YARD 025 BREAK 076 FATHERS 125 MEDICAL 174 SKYLIGHT 026 BUILDING 077 FENCE 126 MEDICINE 175 SLIDING 224 ZONE No 027 BURNER 078 FILE 127 MICROWAVE 176 SMOKE 225 ZONE 079 FIRE 128 MONEY 177 SONIC 028 C
104. LANATION PROMPT To enter System Group 3 codes press 1 Y SYSTEM GROUP 3 1 YES 0 NO 0 STAY Enter the first digit of the Early Opening report Press Enter the second digit of the report If the user ist 00 2 00 00 number is desired as the second digit enter 01 not necessary for Contact ID or High Speed formats Press to continue Enter the rest of the codes in the same manner Other codes in System Group 2 are Early Close Failed to Close Late Open Auto Arm Failed Late Close Schedule Change Failed to Open Once you have entered these report codes the system will prompt QUIT REPORT MENU If you have completely finished entering report codes press 1 Y to quit Report Code Programming mode 12 YES 0 NO 0 If you wish to enter other system report codes enter 0 N and press to continue Alpha Descriptor Programming You can programme a user friendly English language description location keypad display for all protection zones relays keypad panics polling loop short and RF receiver supervision troubles Each description can be composed of a combination of words up to a maximum of 3 selected from a vocabulary of 244 words stored in memory and any word can have an s or s added to it Also up to 20 installer defined words can be added to the memory Thus when an alarm or trouble Occurs in a zone an appropriate description for the location of that zone is displayed at the keypad
105. N AR ERR 3 11 Installing the Ground Start Module ssssssseeee emen enne enne nennen enne 3 12 Open Close Trigger Setup eem eem nenne enne nnn enne emere inneren nennen enne enn 3 12 Installing a Remote Keypad Sounder eene ennemi enne enne nne nnn 3 12 Installing a temote Keys Witch iii ios 3 12 Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipments 00 ic 3 13 Event LOg COMMECHONS ida 3 14 Installing the 4286 Vista Interactive Phone VIP Module 00 ccc eect tee eet tint eem eene nnne 3 14 Installing the Audio Alarm Verification AAV sss ene nennen rennen nnns 3 16 Video Alarm Verification VA ceto oe etie tros dere eee gebe een Merona einen deans 3 17 Access Control via ADEMCO PassPoint ACS eee mnn nee e nee n nen n enn 3 17 Connecting the AC Mains Transformer sssssssssssseee eene eee nennen nnne nennen nennen eene 3 18 Earth Ground Connections 3 tm en eei e ta her P e centies vem Da e nee E Pe e eR e 3 18 Calculating the Battery Size Needed sse eee meer enne enne enema 3 19 Installing The Back Up Batterye m m 3 20 SECTION 4 P rogrammMin O sutil 4 1 Programme Modest dto caco neues ay cocos 4 1 Entering and Exiting Programming Mode ssssssssss eee nce rr nr nnne ene enne nnn 4 1 Data Field Programming Modes biennale adalat cael eee reed 4 1 93 Menu Mode Programming ccccccc eee EEE eee ee seen nnde eene nnne nnn 4 2 ZONE AA
106. NE _ _ 25 27 28 Go TO EARTH GROUND COLD WATER PIPE ETC a A INCOMING TELECOM LINE TERMINALS ON CONTROL gt CALLER ID UNIT IMPORTANT NOTE FOR EXISTING INSTALLATIONS EXISTING WIRES CONNECTED TO THE HANDSET TERMINALS ON CA38A CONTROL MUST BE MOVED PLUG IN FROM THERE TO TERMINALS CANADA 3 AND 4 ON THE 4286 9 DIRECT z CONNECT z CORD RING GREEN TIP PREMISES ANSWERING MACHINE AND PHONES H ANSWERING MACHINE H VES H 4286 VIP MODULE LOUDER JEN VOLUME a KEYED PE HEADER NOTE IF THE TELEPHONE HAS BUILT IN CALLER ID a THE CALLER ID FUNCTION MAY NOT WORK UNUSED CSS He 1 4286 _ TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS YELLOW TO DATA OUT term 7 TO CONTROL NO CONNECTION PANEL 1 TIP SHONETBUT CONNECTOR RED TO AUX term 5 TERMINALS 2 RING 4 l l 3 TIP l WITH FLYING BLACK TOAUX GROUND term 4 USED FOR PHONE OUTPUT l l LEADS GREEN TO DATA IN term 6 KEYPAD 4 RING 5 NO CONNECTION CONNECTIONS 6 AUDIO OUT EN Figure 3 27 4286 VIP Module Connections 3 15 4286 cntr 002 Vo VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Installing the Audio Alarm Verification AAV An Audio Alarm Verification AAV module also known as two way voice such as the Eagle 1250 is an add on accessory that permits voice dialogue between an opera
107. PORT CODE Enter the first digit of the alarm report code double digit entry and press Enter the 2nd digit of the 1st 00 2nd 00 00 alarm report code Press ENTER ZONE NO Enter the zone number for which you are entering the report code When all zone alarm codes have been 000 QUIT 001 programmed enter 000 to Quit Press x QUIT REPORT MENU If you have completely finished entering report codes press 1 Y to quit Report Code Programming mode If you wish to enter other system report codes enter O N and press 1 YES 0 NO 0 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Restore Supervisory Codes PROMPT EXPLANATION RESTR SUPV CODE Press 1 Y to enter restore and supervisory codes for zones 1 YES 0 NO 0 ENTER ZN FOR GRP Enter one zone for each group of 16 zones 001 016 017 032 etc 000 QUIT 001 ALARM RESTORE Enter the first digit of the alarm restore report code for this group of zones double digit entry The second digit will be the ID second digit of the alarm report code for each zone if programmed Press to GRP 001 016 00 continue TROUBLE Enter the first digit of the trouble report code for this group of zones double digit entry The second digit GRP 001 016 00 will be the ID second digit of the alarm report code for each zone if programmed Press to continue TROUBLE RESTORE Enter the first digit of the trouble restore code single digit entry and press The
108. PT EXPLANATION CLEAR RF SERIAL Enter 1 to clear all RF wireless serial numbers The ARE YOU SURE prompt is displayed as follows O No 1 Yes 0 ARE YOU SURE Enter 1 to clear all RF serial numbers Re enter the Sequential mode to enroll wireless transmitters O No 1 Yes 0 6 19 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide 6 20 SECTION 7 Scheduling Options Introduction To Scheduling General The scheduling features allow certain operations to be automated such as arming disarming bypassing of zones and activating relay outputs The system uses time windows a programmed period of time with a start and stop time for defining open close schedules holiday schedules user defined temporary schedules and access schedules for users Scheduled events are programmed by user friendly menu modes of programming 80 81 83 and 93 modes explained in detail in this section These menus take you step by step through the options Auto Arming The system can automatically arm AWAY Mode a partition at the end of a pre determined closing arming time window Auto Arming can be delayed three ways by use of the Auto Arm Delay the Auto Arm Warning or by manually extending the closing arming time window with a keypad command The system can also automatically bypass any open zones when auto arming Auto Arm Delay Auto Arm Delay provides a delay grace period before auto arming It starts at the end
109. Reports 60 Verified Alarm Report Enable If enabled a special Contact ID report is transmitted if 2 burglary alarms 0 disable are detected within 45 minutes Swedish requirement 1 enable 61 Robofon Version of Contact ID If enabled the system uses Robofon version of Contact ID Swedish 0 disable requirement 1 enable 79 Zone Type Restores for Zone This field has eight entries one for each zone type Select the zone types Types 1 8 that will send Restore reports 0 disable 1 enable 80 Zone Type Restores for Zone This field has two entries one for each zone type Select the zone types Types 9 and 10 that will send Restore reports 0 disable 1 enable 83 First Test Report Time Enter 00 07the for day 01 Monday Enter 00 23 for the hour Enter 00 59 for the minutes Enter the day and time that the first Test report shall be transmitted Enter 00 in all locations if the Test report is to be sent immediately upon exiting Enter 00 in the day location if the report is to be sent at the next occurrence of the time that is set 84 Intermittent Sensor Suppression partition specific Enter 01 15 Enter 00 for unlimited reports This option limits the number of messages alarms or troubles sent for a specific channel in an armed period 85 Enable Dialer Reports for Panics amp Duress partition specific 0 disable 1 enable This field has four entries as follows Zone 995 996 999
110. SITIONS 3 5 receiver 4 Jonjon on on SET THE ADDRESS E A A 3 onfonjon on OFF SELECTS NON ADDRESSABLE MODE 3 Refer to the installation instructions provided with FOR USE STA es WHERE THE SETTINGS the a id further n procedures Figure 3 18 5882EU Wireless Transceiver cover regarding antenna mounting etc removed 4 Setthe receiver s DIP switches for an address 01 07 which is not being used by another device i e Take note of the address you select for the keypads relay modules etc wireless receiver as this address must be enabled in the system s Device Programming mode VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Installing the 5800TM Module Installation of this module is necessary only if you are using one or more 5827BD Wireless Bi directional keypads The 5800TM must be located between 0 3m and 0 6m from the receiver s antennas The 5800TM must not be installed within the control cabinet Mount the unit using its accompanying mounting bracket 1 Connect the 5800TM to the control panel s keypad connection terminals using the supplied connector with flying leads as follows WIRE TERMINAL ON CONTROL RED 12VDC Terminal 6 BLACK Ground Terminal 7 GREEN Data to Control Terminal 8 YELLOW Data from Control Terminal 9 BLUE Not Used 2 Cut the red jumper for address setting 28 cut the white jumper for address 29 cut both jumpers for address 30
111. Supervision Check in Interval 5 11 RF Serial Number Clear Mode ssss 6 19 RF Transmitter Check in Interval 5 11 RF Transmitter Low Battery Reporting 5 11 RF Transmitter Low Battery Sound 5 11 RE troubl s 5 eene meme neto 4 9 Ring Detection Count 5 5 RLY VOICE DESQGR uices need aceon 4 3 6 1 FIODOTOTIE ce icr i Sem BE Euge espe Dae n ee eta 8 1 Robofon Version of Contact ID sessssss 5 7 RODIN Aisi cin ian NUN 1 1 Scheduling AT EET EEST ATE 1 3 7 1 Scheduling Menu Mode seseeee 7 4 Scheduling Menu Structure ooooocccnoccccociciocccnanncnnncanncnns 7 4 Second Loop Polling Loop DS Type 08 4 10 Secondary Format eese 5 5 Secondary Phone Number seseeses 5 4 Secondary Subscriber Account Number 5 8 Index 4 Security Access Codes ssssssseee 11 1 Selection of Contact ID Message Data on Keypad Bus for Subscriber ID 1 esessssessssss 5 7 Selection of Contact ID Message Data on Keypad Bus for Subscriber ID 2 seseessesss 5 7 Self Activating Siren Output seeseeeees 5 2 Send Cancel If Alarm Off sseessssussss 5 13 SEQUENTIAL LEARN eeeen 4 3 6 1 Sequent
112. T to continue The ENTER DEVICE NO prompt will appear From a telephone keypad enter 00 to exit or enter the next relay number to be programmed The current on off state of that relay will be annunciated Alternatively if 6 seconds elapses with no key depression the telephone module will annunciate the ENTER DEVICE CODE NOW message 12 4 Section 12 Keypad Functions Event Logging Procedures In order for proper time and date stamping to Event Log Commands occur the system s real time clock must be set Display Mode Installer or Master code 6 0 bus EE Ld Print Mode Installer or Master code 6 1 Clear Event Log Installer or Master code 6 2 If you have selected the printer to be on line field Exit Event Log Press X at any time 1 72 events will print automatically as they occur To display or print on demand the following commands apply Display Printing After entering either the Display or Print mode the following will be displayed PROMPT EXPLANATION ENTER 0 RECENT The Event Log holds up to 224 events and can display or print all events in a category complete or only those 1 COMPLETE events in a category occurring since the last Clear Event Log command recent Once the Event Log is full the oldest event will be erased upon the logging of any new event Press the desired display mode key 0 or 1 SCAN LOG BY PART The system
113. To the Installer Regular maintenance and inspection at least annually by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous satisfactory operation of any alarm system The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with the proper operation and limitations of the alarm system and its component parts Recommendations must be included for a specific program of frequent testing at least weekly to ensure the system s proper operation at all times Turning the System over to the User Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by going over each of its functions as well as the User s Manual supplied In particular explain the operation of each zone entry exit perimeter interior fire etc Be sure the user understands how to operate any emergency feature s programmed into the system 13 4 VISTA 120 CONTROL Physical Electrical Voltage Input Alarm Sounder Output Auxiliary Power Output Backup Battery Standby Time Circuit Protectors Digital Communicator Formats Supported Line Seize 6139 Remote Keypads Physical Width Height Depth Electrical Voltage Input Current Drain Interface Wiring RED BLUE GREEN YELLOW BLACK SECTION 14 Specifications 318mm Wide X 368mm High X 76mm Deep In 110 volt AC mains systems from Ademco No 1361 Plug
114. UT 5 Insert the keyed connector at the other end into the mating header on the VIP Module 6 Connect terminals 1 through 5 on the VIP Module as shown in Figure 3 27 You must use an RJ31X jack CA38A in Canada with a direct connect cord and make all connections exactly as shown If the leads on the direct connect cord are too short to reach their assigned terminals splice additional wires to them as required Terminal Block Connections Terminal 26 on control 4286 WIRING NOTES If multifrequency DTMF tones are not present following phone access to the security system via an on premises phone try reversing the pair of wires connected to terminals 3 amp 4 on the 4286 and the pair of wires connected to terminals 26 amp 27 on the control Connection to the incoming Telco line via a RJ31X CA38A jack and direct connect cord as shown in this Figure 3 27 is essential even if the system is not connected to a central station The 4286 will not function if this is not done The house phone lines must be connected to the VIP Module terminals only If they are connected directly to the control panel or to the incoming line an error tone will be heard when trying to access the VIP Module from an on premises phone If the telephone system on the premises includes a Caller ID unit connect the unit directly to the Handset terminals 26 and 27 on the control INCOMING GROUND HANDSET TELECOM LI
115. a where an alarm was detected to be transmitted on standard switched network telephone lines to the monitoring location using the same phone line and phone call on which the alarm is digitally communicated to the monitoring location The VAV transmitter connects to the control s handset telephone line via a modem and connects to 2 relays on a 4204 Relay Module a kissoff relay which signals the VTP 50 to begin communication and a hold the line relay which holds the phone line for 6 seconds to allow time for the VTP 50 to make connection to the Transpac receiver In addition a camera relay for each camera is used to trigger the cameras connected to the VTP 50 VAV Operation After all messages have been sent to the primary phone number during a reporting session the control will transmit the VAV report 609 to a 685 revision 4 73 or higher which prepares the Transpac receiver to receive images The kissoff relay activates causing the VTP 50 to begin communication with the Transpac receiver and the hold the line relay activates giving the VTP 50 time to make connection to the Transpac receiver without breaking connection with the central station The video image of the areas covered by the zones in the camera relay zone list is then transmitted to the Transpac receiver New alarms will automatically disconnect the video transmission and will be reported to the central station Connection diagram i
116. abinet has 4 holes 2 Before mounting the circuit board remove the metal knockouts for the wiring entry that you will be using DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THE KNOCKOUTS AFTER THE CIRCUIT BOARD for this purpose HAS BEEN INSTALLED Installing The Cabinet Lock 1 Remove cabinet door then remove the lock ode knockout from the door Insert the key into the POSON EE lock 2 Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact with the latch bracket when the door is closed 3 When correctly positioned push the lock until it is held securely by its snap tabs Use an Ademco No K4445 Lock supplied SECURELY LOCKED Ho o 2 UNLOCKED CABINET DOOR BOTTOM STEP 1 STEP 2 cab lock snap 001 VO Figure 3 1 Installing The Lock Installing the Control s Circuit Board Refer to the Mounting the PC Board Figure 3 2 1 Hang the three mounting clips on the raised cabinet tabs Make sure the clip orientation is exactly as shown in Figure 3 2 to avoid damage to the clip when mounting screws are tightened This will also avoid problems with insertion and removal of the PC board 2 Insert the top of the circuit board into the slots at the top of the cabinet Make certain that the board rests in the slots as indicated in step 2 detail 3 Swing the base of the board into the mounting clips and secure the board to the cabinet with the accompanying screws
117. allows viewing of any partition s event log Enter the partition number for the partition whose events O NO 1 8 PART are to be displayed Entering 0 NO will display all events that occurred in the system regardless of partition E Events are displayed in chronological order from most recent to oldest For display and printing purposes events are stored on a partition by partition basis except system events and are grouped into five categories as follows Use the 3 amp 1 keys to scroll to the next and previous screens respectively ALARM EVENT LOG Displays time date for zones that have either caused an alarm or have been restored in selected partition TYPE CCC UUU CHECK EVENT LOG Displays time date for zones that have caused a trouble or supervisory condition in selected partition TYPE CCC UUU BYPASS EVENT LOG Displays time date for zones that have been bypassed in selected partition TYPE CCC UUU OP CL EVENT LOG Displays time date and user number for each arming and disarming of the system for the partition selected TYPE CCC UUU SYSTEM EVENT LOG Displays time date for system problems such as AC Loss communication failure etc regardless of partition TYPE CCC UUU ALL EVENT LOG Displays all categories of events in chronological order from most recent to oldest TYPE CCC UUU To display the events in a particular category press 8 at the desired category screen If in Display Mode the most rec
118. arious summary displays of programmed data during programming 6 13 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide ACTION A The ACTION of the device is how the device will respond when itis activated by the START programming There are four different choices of actions ACTIVATE for 2 SECONDS and then reset ACTIVATE and REMAIN ACTIVATED until stopped by some other event PULSE ON and OFF until stopped by some other event NO RESPONSE when the device is not used START STT The START programming determines when and under what conditions the device will be activated The following START options are available 1 EVENT EV is the condition Alarm Fault Trouble that must occur to a zone or group of zones zone list in order to activate the device These conditions apply only when a zone list is used The different choices for EVENT are listed below and in Programming Output Devices in the section that follows e ALARM Relay action begins upon any alarm in an assigned zone in the zone list e FAULT Relay action begins upon any opening or short of an assigned zone in the zone list e TROUBLE Relay action begins upon any trouble condition on an assigned zone in the zone list e NO RESPONSE Relay action is not dependent upon one of the above events 2 ZONE LIST ZL is a group of zones to which the EVENT applies in order to activate a particular device Note that there are a total of 15 zone lists that can be
119. as shown below Observe proper polarity when connecting the detectors 2 Ifan EOL resistor is presently connected across zone 1 terminals remove it The EOL resistors must be connected across the loop wires of each zone at the last detector The alarm current provided by zone 1 will support only one smoke detector in the alarmed state 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR 4103 JZ Figure 3 10 2 Wire Smoke Detector Connected to Zone 1 Compatible 2 Wire Smoke Detectors You may use up to sixteen 2 wire smoke detectors each on zone listed in the table below DETECTOR TYPE DEVICE MODEL Photoelectric plug in head System Sensor 2600EC Photoelectric w heat sensor direct wire System Sensor 2300T Photoelectric direct wiret System Sensor 2400 Photoelectric w heat sensor direct wiret System Sensor 2400TH Photoelectric w B401B base System Sensor 2451 Photoelectric w heat sensor and B401B baset System Sensor 2451TH lonisation plug in head System Sensor 1600EC lonisation direct wiret System Sensor 1400 lonisation w B401B baset System Sensor 1451 Photoelectric duct detect w DH400 baset System Sensor 2451 Unsupervised Usage of Zone 1 Zone 1 can also be used for normally closed unsupervised devices by doing the following 1 Cut the red jumper on the PC board located above Zone 1 2 Connect closed circuit devices in series with terminals 10 and 11 Wiring 4 Wir
120. assigned delay times 6 Check the keypad initiated alarms if programmed by pressing the panic key pairs and 4 1 and and or 3 and The word ALARM and a descriptor 999 are displayed for and If 1 and are pressed 995 is displayed if 3 and are pressed 996 is displayed 7 Ifthe system has been programmed for audible emergency the keypad emits a loud steady alarm sound Silence the alarm by entering the security code and pressing OFF If the system has been programmed for silent panic there are no audible alarms or displays A report is sent to the central station however 8 Notify the central station that all tests are finished and verify results with them Testing Wireless Transmitters Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode Use the Transmitter Sniffer Mode to test that transmitters have all been properly programmed If a transmitter does not have its serial number enrolled it will not turn off its zone number To enter the Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode proceed as follows 1 Enter Installer Code 3 The keypad displays all zone numbers of wireless units programmed into the system 2 Fault each wireless zone causing each device to transmit As the system receives a signal from each of the transmitters the zone number of that transmitter disappears from the display 3 Enter Installer Code OFF to exit the Sniffer Mode Go No Go Test Mode Checking the transmi
121. atically skipped when programming the global fields If the system has only 1 partition the partition specific fields are not automatically skipped To programme system wide data fields perform the following steps 1 Enter Programme Mode Installer Code 8 0 0 0 The following display appears Program Mode Fill View 00 2 Ifthe control has not been programmed before enter 97 to load factory defaults 3 Press X and enter the first field number to be programmed for example 00 Installers Code Make the desired entry When the field is complete the keypad beeps three times and advances to the next field If you do not want to change the next field press X and enter the next field number to be programmed First Page of fields 500 90 To change to the next page of fields press 94 To return to the previous page of fields press 99 4 Press 99 or 98 to exit Programme Mode NOTE If the number of digits that you enter in a data field is fewer than the maximum permitted for example a phone number the keypad displays the last entry and waits To proceed enter X the next data field you wish to programme Programming Partition Specific Data Fields To programme partition specific data fields once in Programme Mode do the following 1 Enter Programme Mode Installer Code 8 0 0 0 2 Press 91 which will prompt you for the partition number desired 3 Enter a partition specific field number e g
122. ation and resume normal functions after hang up Downloading Notes e Each time the Control panel is accessed successfully a Programme Tamper report 81 is sent to central station if programmed e When downloading the keypad displays MODEM COMM e Whenever a download or a save is done an automatic time stamp is done indicating the date and time of the last download or save and the operator ID number e The average time for a complete download including initial call up hang up and call back is under 4 minutes e A complete hard copy of each individual account can be obtained by connecting a printer to the computer Refer to your computer owner s manual or contact your distributor for printer recommendations VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide On Line Control Functions The following functions can be performed while on line with a control panel e Arm the System in the Away Mode Disarm the System if field 38 Armed Restriction is not programmed e Bypass a Zone e Force the System to Accept a New Programme Download e Shut Down Communication dialler Functions non payment of monitoring fees in an owned system e Shut Down all Security System Functions non payment for a leased system e Inhibit Local Keypad Programming prevents takeover of your accounts e Leave a message for customer e Command the System to Upload a Copy of its Resident Programme to the office e Read Arming Status AC Mains Status List of F
123. aulted Zones List of Bypassed Zones 224 Event Log List of Zones Currently in Alarm List of Zones Currently in Trouble e Set the Real Time clock e Initiate a test report from the control e Command relays triggers to activate and de activate Access Security Accessing the Control from a remote location is protected against compromise by the use of 4 levels of protection e Security Code Handshake The subscriber s account number as well as an 8 digit ID number known only to the office must be matched between the Control and computer e Hang Up and Call Back The Control panel will hang up and call the computer back at the pre programmed number only if the security codes match e Data Encryption All data that is exchanged between the computer and Control is encrypted to reduce the possibility of anyone tapping the line and corrupting data Additionally all account files are encrypted to prevent them from being opened on another installer s COMPASS downloading software package e Operator Access Levels Up to 15 operators can have access to the DOWNLOADER each having their own log on code However each operator can be assigned one of three levels of access in both FILE and COMMAND functions as follows File Access Read Only able only to look at the database cannot change any information and cannot see the customer s access codes Part Read Write able to look at and change all information except the customer s access co
124. ay be as much as 4 to 7 years depending on the environment usage and the specific wireless device being used External factors such as humidity high or low temperatures as well as large swings in temperature may all reduce the actual battery life in a given installation This wireless system however can identify a true low battery situation thus allowing time to arrange a change of battery to maintain protection for that given point within the system Installing an alarm system may make the owner eligible for a lower insurance rate but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance Homeowners property owners and renters should continue to act prudently in protecting themselves and continue to insure their lives and property We continue to develop new and improved protection devices Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these developments ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufacturing Company a Division of Pittway Corporation and its divisions subsidiaries and affiliates Seller 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 24 months from the date stamp control on the product or for products not having an Ademco date stamp for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation instructions or catalog sets
125. ay need to arm and disarm the system at specific times only e g a babysitter needs to control the system only when babysitting Level 6 Duress Codes e Sends a silent alarm to a central monitoring station if the user is being forced to disarm or arm the system under threat system must be connected to a central station e When the system s Auxiliary Voltage Triggers are connected to another communication s media Derived Channel Long Range Radio note that duress is signaled on the same trigger that signals silent panic whereas duress has its own unique report when digitally communicated e Assigned on a partition by partition basis and can be any code or codes desired Duress Reporting NOTE A non zero report code for zone 992 duress must be programmed and partition specific field 85 duress location enabled to enable Duress reporting e The Duress report triggering logic activates on the 5th key depression such as OFF not the 4 key depression last digit of code Duress reports are not triggered if the 5 h key is a such as when you perform a GOTO or view the capabilities of a user General Rules on Authority Levels and Changes The following rules apply to users when making modifications within the system based on the user code authority levels e Master Codes and all lower level codes can be used interchangeably when performing system functions within a partition a system armed with a
126. ay provides a delay before auto disarming This delay is added to the end of the disarm time window The delay is set in 4 minute increments up to 56 minutes in partition specific programme field 2 07 Restrict Disarming This option allows disarming by users only during the disarm time window and during the arming time window in case user needs to re enter premises after manually arming the partition This option is set in partition specific field 2 10 If field 2 10 is set we highly recommend setting field 2 11 as well This field allows the partition to be disarmed outside the arm disarm time windows only if the partition is in alarm Exception Reports This option allows the reporting of openings and closings to the central station only if the arming and disarming occurs outside of the predetermined opening and closing time windows This option is set in partition specific field 2 09 The system can be programmed to send No Opening and No Closing reports if the partition is not armed or disarmed by the end of the corresponding time window VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Time Driven Events By using the time windows the system can automatically activate and de activate relays at predetermined times to turn lights or other devices on and off The Time Driven events can be activated at different times in relation to the time window e Atthe beginning of a time window e At the end of a time window
127. ays used for access groups are those defined for partition 1 only Limitation of Access Schedule Worksheet Enter the appropriate time window numbers for each access schedule Section 7 Scheduling Options Acc Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Hol To programme access schedules do the following Enter Scheduling Menu Mode Installer Code 80 After entering Scheduling Menu Mode press 0 until the Access Sched prompt appears PROMPT EXPLANATION Access Sched Enter 1 to programme access schedules 1 YES 0 NO 0 ACCESS SCHED Enter the access control schedule number between 01 and 08 Enter 00 to quit the access control menus 01 08 00 Quit 01 and display the Quit prompt Press 2k to accept entry MON A1 Window 1 Enter the first time window number 01 20 for this access schedule for the displayed day As the number is 00 00 00 00 00 keyed in the actual time that has been stored for the window is displayed Press to continue MON A1 Window 2 Enter the second time window number from 01 20 for this access schedule for the displayed day As the 00 00 00 00 00 number is keyed in the actual time that has been stored for the window is displayed Press to continue TUE A1 Window 1 Repeat the procedure for the other days of the week When the last day of the week has been programmed 00 00 00 00 00 the windows for holidays may be entered Hol A1 Window 1 Enter the first time win
128. be armed unless all partitions programmed for affect field 1 15 are already armed Common Area 3 Partition Enter the common area 3 partition Enter 1 8 0 none Affects Common Area 3 If enabled causes common area 3 to disarm when this partition disarms partition specific NOTE This partition must be armed before common area 3 can be armed 0 disable 1 enable rm mmon Ar rtition enabled arming this partition causes the system to attempt to arm s Commo ea 3 partitio If enabled ing thi iti h specific common area 3 automatically To enable this field field 1 18 must also be 0 disable enabled partition specific 1 enable NOTE Common area 3 cannot be armed unless all partitions programmed for affect field 1 18 are already armed Auto Bypass Logic At the end of the exit delay if a door is left open or an interior zone is faulted the system starts the entry delay period and sounds the bell siren s and keypad sounders for the duration of entry delay This gives the user time to re enter the premises and disarm the system before auto bypass occurs If field 07 is enabled the faulted zone s are auto bypassed at the end of exit delay no entry delay is activated If the user does not re enter the premises and disarm the system the system will bypass the faulted entry exit and or interior zone s The rest of the system will be armed In addition the following dialler reports will be sent to the ce
129. be restored if the alarm timeout period has not expired As part of its fail safe software the control will limit all audio alarm verification sessions to 15 minutes this is because once the session begins the AAV module controls the duration If a new fire alarm should occur during a session the control will break phone connection and send the new fire alarm report then re trigger AAV mode All other dialler messages triggered during on going conversation will be held until either the AAV module signals that it is inactive or the 15 minute timeout occurs One way to trigger the AAV module is by selecting option 3 in field 1 46 and make connections as shown in Figure 3 28 Field 1 46 can be used to set ground start remote console sounding or long range radio open close trigger If any one of these functions are absolutely necessary in a given installation the alternative AAV trigger method is via the use of a 4204 relay as shown in Figure 3 29 If this method is selected the start and stop conditions for that relay must be set to choice 60 Audio Alarm Verification during relay programming via 93 menu mode Some AAV modules allow remote triggering by ring detection at the alarm installation Please be advised that if this option is selected it may defeat modem download and 4286 VIP module remote access capability The DIP switch settings shown on the triggering diagrams disable the remote AAV module trigger option The co
130. ble no tamper detection NOTE Only applicable to certain polling loop sensors with tamper switches or 5800 Series transmitters 25 Burglary Trigger for Response Type 8 0 disable 1 enable If enabled allows triggering of the voltage output on Pin 3 of the J7 header to include zone response type 8 24 hr auxiliary 26 Intelligent Test Report 0 disable 1 enable If enabled no test report is sent if any other type of report was sent since the last test report If disabled test reports are sent at the set intervals regardless of whether or not any other report has been sent 27 Test Report Interval Enter 0001 9999 for the test report interval in hours Enter 0000 for test reporting Ifa test report is desired enter a test code in field 81 and 82 Set first test report time in field 83 28 Power Up in Previous State 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system upon power up reverts to its status prior to a complete power loss If disabled the system always powers up in a disarmed state NOTE Neither authority level 0 nor 5 can be used to disarm the system if the control powers up armed VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION 29 Quick Arm partition specific If enabled allows arming of the burglary system in AWAY STAY 0 disable INSTANT or MAXIMUM mode by using the key instead of the user 1 enable code When armed
131. ch menu option until the CUSTOM INDEX prompt is displayed PROMPT EXPLANATION CUSTOM INDEX Enter 1 at this prompt O No 1 Yes 0 6 18 Section 6 93 Menu Mode Programming PROMPT EXPLANATION CUSTOM WORD NO Enter the custom word number 01 20 for which a voice substitute is desired Enter 00 to quit this 00 QUIT 01 programming mode Press to accept entry 01 ENTER INDEX Enter the 3 digit substitute word index number from the relay voice descriptor and custom word substitutes vocabulary list found in the Relay Voice Descriptors section Press x The CUSTOM WORD NO prompt will be displayed Enter the next custom word number to be substituted or enter 00 to quit RF Serial Number Clear Mode This mode may be used in the event that an undesired transmitter has been enrolled during sequential enrolling causing each subsequent serial number to be assigned to an incorrect zone Performing this operation will delete all RF serial numbers leaving all other zone information intact You may then return to Sequential mode to re enroll wireless transmitters The RF Serial Number Clear mode will not delete polling loop serial numbers To clear all RF wireless serial numbers do the following 1 Enter programming mode installer code 8 0 0 0 2 From programming mode press 93 to display the ZONE PROG prompt 3 Press 0 NO repeatedly until the CLEAR RF SERIAL 4 prompt appears PROM
132. crements must be 1 hour for CENELEC compliance 0 2 Hours 1 1 Hour RF Transmitter Low Battery Select when the RF transmitter low battery condition should display and Sound audible beep annunciate on the keypad 0 disarmed state only 1 both armed and disarmed states RF Transmitter Low Battery If enabled the system sends a Trouble message for RF transmitter low battery condition to the central station Reportin 0 pud 9 NOTE The Trouble message will be sent for a transmitter supervision 1 enable failure independent of this selection RF Receiver Supervision Check Select the check in monitoring interval for the RF receiver s in Interval Failure of a receiver to receive any RF signal within the time entered Enter 02 15 times 2 hours 4 30 hours 00 disable receiver supervision results in the activation of the response type programmed for zone 990 for the first receiver and zone 988 for the second receiver and their related communication reports RF Transmitter Check in Interval Enter 02 15 times 2 hours 4 30 hours 00 disable transmitter supervision Multifrequency Dialling with Pulse Dial Back up Select the check in monitoring interval for the RF transmitters Failure of an individual transmitter to send a supervision signal within the time entered will result in a trouble response and related communication report If enabled the communicator switches to pulse dial if it is not successf
133. d Relay Close XX minutes set 04 PH Relay time is reached in field 1 74 Relay Close YY seconds set Each action also requires an action specifier which 05 in sold 1 75 Relay defines what the action will affect relay relay 06 Relay Group On Relay Group group partition zone list user group The action 07 Relay Group Off Relay Group specifier varies depending on the type of action Relay Group Close for 2 selected 08 esconde Relay Group The following is a list ofthe Action Codes desired 3 e 09 Relay Group Close T Relay Group actions used when programming Time Driven minutes set in field 1 74 events Note that these codes are independent of f p 10 Relay Group Close YY Relay Group the relay codes programmed during Output seconds set in field 1 75 Programming in the 93 Menu Mode 7 8 Section 7 Scheduling Options Arm Disarm Commands 3 Enter the desired activation time when the Action Code Action Action Specifier action is to take place Select from 20 Arm STAY Partition s Activation Description 21 Arm AWAY Partition s Time 22 Disarm Partition s Beginning of time window 23 Force Arm STAY Auto Partition s End of time window bypass faulted zns 24 Force Arm AWAY Auto Partition s bypass faulted zns e The auto arm warning field 2 06 applies when using Time Driven events to auto arm e Temporary schedules do not override an auto arming
134. d again Enter the next time window number to be programmed and repeat the procedure Quit Enter 0 at the Quit prompt to return to the main menu choices and continue programming 1 YES 0 NO o Enter 1 to quit Scheduling Menu Mode Because the time windows are shared among all partitions it is important to make sure that changing a time window does not adversely affect desired actions in other partitions S 7 5 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Daily Open Close Schedules Each partition can be assigned one daily open close schedule plus a holiday schedule Temporary schedules are programmed separately using the 81 Temporary Schedule Menu Mode To programme additional open close schedules see Time Driven Events Programming later in this section for the procedure Open Close Schedule Worksheet Use the following worksheet to write the previously defined time window numbers for open and close for each partition Open Close Schedule Programming After entering Scheduling Menu Mode press 0 until the O C Schedules prompt appears PROMPT EXPLANATION O C Schedules Enter 1 to programme opening and closing schedules Partition Enter the appropriate partition number for which the following open close schedules will apply 01 08 00 Quit 01 Enter 00 at the Partition prompt to quit open close schedules programming and display the Quit 2 prompt 00 00 00 0
135. d turns on during alarms 09 Entry Delay 1 partition specific Entry delay defines the delay time that allows users to re enter the Enter 02 15 multiplied by 15 seconds premises through a door that has been programmed as an entry delay door 00 no delay and disarm the system without sounding an alarm The system must be disarmed within this period or an alarm will occur 4 0 Exit Delay 1 partition specific Exit delay defines the delay period that allows users to leave the premises Enter 03 15 multiplied by 15 seconds through a door that has been programmed as an entry exit delay door 00 no delay after arming the system without setting off the alarm 4 1 Entry Delay 2 partition specific Entry Delay 2 is used for a secondary door requiring a longer delay than Enter 02 15 multiplied by 15 seconds those assigned to Entry Delay 1 00 no delay 4 2 Exit Delay 2 partition specific Exit Delay 2 is used for a secondary door requiring a longer delay than Enter 03 15 multiplied by 15 seconds those assigned to Exit Delay 1 00 no delay Sounder Timeout partition Defines the length of time the external sounder and the keypad s sounder specific will sound for all audible alarms The timeout can be overridden by the Enter 01 15 multiplied by 2 minutes Fire Timeout Disable option field 21 for fire alarms 00 no timeout 4 4 Zone 9 Response Time If set for fast response reacts to fast response devices co
136. de OFF and a Restore report is sent to the central station if the situation has been corrected Dialer Test The VISTA 120 may be programmed to automatically transmit test reports to a central station at intervals ranging from once per hour to once per 999 hours field 27 The system can be programmed to send the first report at any time of the day or on any day of the week field 83 Burglary Walk Test Code 5 TEST Test This activates all LEDs and LCD dots that make up characters for 2 3 seconds Whenever the Test Mode is entered from a Jf keypad the system performs a LCD Display This test causes the system to sound keypad beeps in response to faults on zones for the purpose of allowing proper zone operation to be checked without triggering alarms Note that while this test is active the system will not trigger alarms for burglary and non fire related 24 hour zones but will trigger fire alarms This test can be activated only by the Installer Master or Manager level users by entering the corresponding security code and pressing TEST while the burglary portion of the system is disarmed When this test is first entered the system activates the alarm output for 3 seconds The system sends a Start of Walk Test message to the central station The keypad displays Burg Walk Test in Progress and sounds a single beep every 15 seconds while the test remains active Open and close each protected door and w
137. des Full Read Write able to look at and change any and all information in the database Conirol Comm Access Read Only able only to Upload and arm the system Not able to DISARM BYPASS or change any information Part Read Write able to ARM BYPASS UPLOAD DOWNLOAD but cannot shutdown the system Full Read Write able to perform all control and status commands as well as shutdown all or part of the system Connecting a 4100SM Module for Direct Wire Downloading The Control can be downloaded without using a modem or telephone line by using COMPASS Software and a 4100SM Serial Module The direct wire downloading connection is to be temporary and is not part of the permanent installation Direct wire downloading is meant as a tool for the installer during the installation process The connections between the Control and the 4100SM are different than those shown in the 4100SM Installation Instructions See Figure 9 1 for the correct connections In addition when the green wire is referred to in step 2 of the INCASE OF DIFFICULTY section of the 4100SM Instructions use the violet wire Connector J8 located above connector J7 on the right hand side of the main PC board see the Summary of Connections Diagram on the inside back cover of this manual is intended to be interfaced to either a local serial printer or a computer Make connections to a computer as shown below Note that the violet wire connection for a computer differs from that u
138. des 4 different communication defaults Low Speed Ademco Express Ademco High Speed amp Ademco s Contact ID These defaults automatically programme industry standard code assignments for zones keypad panics non alarm and supervisory conditions and can be loaded at any time without affecting non communication programme fields Section 4 Programming You may load communications defaults at any time However it is recommended that the panel be defaulted first 97 only if no other programming has been done If other programming has already been done there is no need to default the panel To load communication defaults do the following Enter programme mode Installer Code 8000 Once the Programming mode is entered first press 94 and then enter one of the following field numbers Table of Default Programming Commands Press To Load This Default Programme Set 80 Low Speed communication defaults 81 Ademco 4 2 Express communication defaults 82 Ademco High Speed communication defaults 83 Contact ID communication defaults Low Speed Defaults 94 80 e Selects low speed standard format with no checksum for both phone numbers e Assigns the following alarm report codes e 03 for zones 002 047 056 128 e 01 for zones 001 048 055 fire zones e 02 for zones 062 063 panic trans amp 995 996 999 keypad panics e 09 for all alarm restores e Enables all zone type r
139. determine the battery size needed Total Current Drain Amps X Number of Hours Standby Needed Battery Ampere Hours Example If the total current drain is 550mA 55 Amps and 24 Hr standby is needed 0 55 X 24 13 2 Ampere Hour battery In this example two 7 Amp Hr batteries connected in parallel must be used 3 19 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Installing The Back Up Battery 1 Place the 12 volt back up battery in the control 3 Connect the Black wire to the negative battery cabinet terminal on the control board 2 Connect the Red battery wire to the positive NOTE Iftwo batteries are required use the battery terminal on the control board dual battery harness supplied 3 20 SECTION 4 Programming Programme Modes There are two programming modes for the VISTA 120 These are the Data Field Programme Mode and the 93 Menu Mode The Data Field Programme Mode is where many system options are programmed The 93 Menu Mode is an interactive mode that requires a 2 line alpha keypad The factory loaded defaults 97 enable keypad addresses 00 01 only A keypad set to one of these addresses must be used to programme the system initially Local keypad programming can be disabled through Compass downloading software If this is done Programme mode can only be accessed via the downloading software Entering and Exiting Programming Mode Enter Programming mode using either meth
140. devices to one or all 8 partitions e Certain system options selectable for each partition such as Entry Exit Delay and Subscriber Account Number User Codes Accommodates 150 user codes all of which can operate any or all partitions Each user if assigned to more than one partition retains the same user number across all partitions and will only utilise one user slot in the system Certain characteristics must be assigned to each user code as follows e Authority level for each partition Master Manager or several other Operator levels e Opening Closing central station reporting option e What partitions the code can operate e Global arming capability arm and disarm all partitions the code has access to in one command e Use of a wireless transmitter to arm and disarm the system wireless transmitter must first be enrolled into the system Pass Point Access Control System ACS If the PassPoint ACS has uncommitted zones up to 32 of these zones can be used as if they were basic wired zones as long as they are within VISTA 120 s total capacity of 128 protection zones Keypad Macros Accommodates up to 4 keypad macro commands per partition each macro is a series of keypad commands which can be assigned to the A B C and D keys on each partition s keypads This means for example that by pressing the D key the system can be programmed to log onto another partition bypass zones 2 and 3 and arm that partit
141. dow number for holidays for this access schedule As the number is keyed in the 00 00 00 00 00 actual time that has been stored for the window is displayed Press 2k to continue Hol A1 Window 2 Enter the second time window number for holidays for this access schedule As the number is keyed in the 00 00 00 00 00 actual time that has been stored for the window is displayed Press to continue Quit Enter 0 at the Quit prompt to return to the main menu choices and continue programming 1 YES 0 NO o Enter 1 to quit Scheduling Menu Mode Temporary Schedules Each partition can be assigned a temporary schedule which overrides the regular open close schedule and the holiday schedule This schedule takes effect as soon as it is programmed and remains active for up to one week Only users with the authority level of manager or higher can programme temporary schedules A temporary schedule affects only the partition from which it is entered Temporary schedules can also be reused at later dates simply by scrolling pressing to the DAYS prompt and activating the appropriate days This should be considered when defining daily time windows 7 11 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Temporary Schedule Worksheet Partition Windows Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Disarmwindow Po Start Time_ HHMM StopTime Hamm Arm Window Sta
142. downloading software To communicate with the control panel the following is required 1 AnIBM PC compatible Pentium computer with at least 16MB RAM a hard disk with 40MB available disk space CD ROM drive a display with 800 x 600 pix resolution running Windows 95 98 2 edition or Windows NT 2 An ADEMCO designated compatible modem such as CIA CIA EU CIA AU from ADEMCO 3 Alternately you may use a 41008M interface module to direct wire the control panel to your computer at the site 4 COMPASS DOWNLOADING software from ADEMCO This software is available on CD ROM and includes a complete User s Manual Getting On Line with a Control Panel At the protected premises the Control panel must be connected to the existing telephone line refer to SECTION 3 Installing the Control No programming of the panel is required before downloading to an initial installation In order to remotely access control or programme the alarm panel a link must be established between the computer and the control panel To download to a panel that is not programmed do the following 1 Enter the installer code 7 5 The panel temporarily enables a ring count of 5 and sets the Download Callback option to 1 callback not required 2 Call the panel using the downloader software set to FIRST COMMUNICATION mode 3 The downloader will establish a session with no callback The panel information can then be downloaded To download to a pan
143. e Smoke Detectors to Zones 1 8 When programmed for fire warning usage all zones can monitor 4 wire smoke detectors or N O fire alarm initiating devices You may use as many 4 wire smoke detectors as can be powered from the panel s auxiliary power output without exceeding the output s rating Auxiliary power to 4 wire smoke detectors is not automatically reset after an alarm and therefore must be momentarily interrupted using either a normally closed momentary switch wired in series with one side of the aux power to the smokes or using a 4204 relay as described below Using a 4204 relay allows the detectors to be reset via the second entry of a Security Code OFF sequence The 4204 relay must be programmed to activate on Zone Type System Operation 54 Fire Zone Reset See SECTION 6 93 Menu Mode Programming for more information 1 Connect 12 volt power for the detectors from Auxiliary Power terminals 6 and 7 as follows e Wire the side of Auxiliary Power Terminal 6 to the N C contact of the 4204 relay e Wire the Center Arm or Pole of the Relay to the Power side of the smoke detector 2 Connect the side of the smoke detector to Aux Power Terminal 7 Observe proper polarity when connecting detectors see Figure 3 11 NOTE Power to 4 wire smoke detectors should be supervised use a System Sensor A77 716 01 EOL relay module connected as shown 3 Connect detectors including heat detectors if us
144. e printer port for event log printing EY i ASCII Contact ID Reporting with or without ACK 0 ACK required 1 ACK not required If you are using the printer port for printing of the event log select if the ACK signal is required ASCII Contact ID Baud Rate 0 1200 1 2400 1 4800 Select the baud rate of the data on the printer port Bypass Enable for Fire Zones 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system allows the bypassing of fire zones BY BY e e e ez al N Suppress All Keypad Displays When System is Armed 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system suppresses the displays of all keypads while the system is armed Check or TBLE Display 0 CHECK 1 TRBL Select whether the system should display TRBL or CHECK for trouble conditions BY e e 00 m Suppress Use of Armed LED on Keypads 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system suppresses the armed LED when the system is in the armed state This is for countries where the Red is only for indicating alarm Erw e ito Suppress Keypad Arming Status Indications When System is Armed 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the system suppresses all arming status indications when the system is armed Fire Display Lock 0 scroll alarms 1 lock display If lock display is selected the system displays of first fire alarm and requires the user to press the key
145. e s i ERE HO nde ct iat bn ed c beet s ct i ba a co Lu o mu cl P bre dU oar 6 13 Relay Voice Descriptors ipe tle ee e pte lu onec rv to Mee a eese ende Dott pesa estes eei eode et 6 17 Relay Voice Descriptors and Custom Word Substitutes Vocabulary sssssssssee memes 6 18 Custom Word Substitutes for VIP Module Annunciation ssssssssesseee meme 6 18 RF Serial Number Clear Mode ree bl Cae M tee met od ee e le n b o tede b cue e Rd e e ede d a 6 19 SECTION 7 Scheduling Options oe ae extent irata sn d mA x DEP Dec ol feu ERE 7 1 Introd ction To Scheduling nra bct te RR o teen onset A A ete nce Sce tae 7 1 Timie Window Definitions ena et Se e e eto t we ld ea eger a ute a ete eie i re 7 2 Open Close Definitions 2 dns hg Le da did ath are i IR a eoe Ub nv ete e e bee b meta P cn 7 3 Scheduling Menu Mode ccoo ER odo dll dadas BU Pe dubi teta e Dan 7 4 TIMEIVINdOWS a BER e a e a e cd 7 5 Daily Open Glose Schedtles 5 oer err e deep re m pee enc ad v bh sae dat cans der enr tr PR RF eds 7 6 Holiday Sched les sa art e e etr med et D un de ae ne nc ede en A er lo e eode M Dr cere ro AR n edd ed 7 7 Time Driven EVentS ibid cab ria e UM aab re Apdo ee ode ageret b OA a Oh pag ad d 7 8 Limitation of Access Schedules 1 pps e pes o npe eren ets ius eb eur orestis bu in desinis 7 10 Temporary Schedules ien tta e de bn edt da die d reU la M c e d tans Fco la orbes 7 11 ser Scheduling Menu MOde 5
146. e to observe the current ratings for the power supply used Make connections directly to the screw terminals as shown Make no connection to the keypad blue wire if present Be sure to connect the negative terminal on the Power Supply unit to terminal 7 AUX on the control 3 2 Section 3 Installing The Control SUPPLEMENTARY POWER SUPPLY CONTROL TERMINAL STRIP AUX AUX DATA DATA 9 IN OUT 6 7 8 9 P O IMPORTANT w wle MAKE CONNECTIONS SlalS w u lu DIRECTLY TO SCREW al sizz E S E TERMINALS AS SHOWN Sl alala a S Z 3 MAKE NO CONNECTION EE T a S TO THE KEYPAD BLUE a galg Z E WIRE IF PRESENT e eee ve 2 8 R BGY je je Je RBGY Figure 3 4 Using A Supplementary Power Supply For Keypads Installing External Sounders The Control provides one bell siren relay output used to power external alarm sounders This output is rated at 10 13 8VDC 2 8A maximum including auxiliary current drain Exceeding the prescribed current limits will overload the power supply or may possibly trip the bell output circuit protector A The total current drain from this output can be up to 2 8 amps A battery must be installed since current in excess of 750mA is supplied by the battery Up to two 702 sirens can be used wired in series Up to two 719 sirens can be used wir
147. e type 22 BLACK WHITE OPTIONAL TAMPER SWITCH p Figure 3 24 Keyswitch By Partition Wiring Connections NOTE The switch shown is Chicago Lock Company model EXA 112 2 When the switch is NOT activated or is in the NC position the partition is armed AWAY When the switch is activated the partition is disarmed The unsupervised loop s zone must be assigned to zone type 21 arm away and the supervised loop s zone must be assigned to zone type 22 disarm PROGRAMMING NOTE Each zone of the 4193SN must be enrolled individually but when the switch is turned both zones activate Therefore before enrolling the serial number of a zone of the 4193SN temporarily disconnect the wire from the side of the switch NOT being enrolled After that zone is enrolled into the system reconnect the wire then temporarily disconnect the other wire to enroll the other zone Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment The J7 header provides triggers for fire burglary audible panic silent duress alarm These triggers are programmed as the defaults for Outputs 2 3 and 4 These may be used to trip equipment such as Long Range Radios Voice Diallers Direct Wire Transmitters The triggers for Fire Output 2 and Silent Panic Duress Output 4 may be used to operate keyswitch armed and ready LEDs instead when field 15 is enabled When used as alarm triggers these outputs are normally low and go high when t
148. ed If a device on the polling loop fails the panel cannot see that device the partition or partitions that use that device will display a trouble condition for all zones associated with that device If the panel is armed when a device fails the zones associated with that device will cause an alarm on the corresponding partition s Maintenance Signal Support The control monitors maintenance signals from certain smoke detectors 4192CPM 4192SDM 4192SDTM Maintenance signals are triggered when a detector gets dirty The detector should be cleaned or replaced Ifa detector maintains a high or low sensitivity condition for longer than 24 hours the control sends a dialler report trouble message for non Contact ID reports event code 385 or 386 for Contact ID reports makes an event log entry and displays HSENSxxx or LSENSxxx at the keypads xxx zone number A trouble on Zone 997 will not prevent a partition from being armed as long as all polling loop zones on that partition are bypassed Model Number Type 998MX Serialized Dual PIR 4101SN Serial Number Single Output Relay Module 4190SN Serialized 2 Zone Expander 4190WH 2 Zone Expander 4191SN Serial Number Recessed Reed Contact 4193SN Serialized 2 Zone Expander 4208U Universal 8 Zone Expander 4208 4 8 Zone Expander with 4 output triggers 4275EX Dual PIR 4275EX SN Dual PIR 4278EX Quad PIR
149. ed across terminals of the zone selected All detectors must be wired in parallel Remove the 2000 ohm EOL resistor if connected across the selected zone terminals You must connect the EOL resistor across the loop wires at the last detector TO AUXILIARY POWER TERMINALS EOL POWER SUPERVISION lonisation duct detector w DH400 baset System Sensor 1451DH lonisation direct wire System Sensor 1100 lonisation w B110LP baset System Sensor 1151 Photoelectric direct wire System Sensor 2100 Photoelectric w heat sensor direct wire System Sensor 2100T Photoelectric w B110LP base System Sensor 2151 T NOTE These smoke detectors are Listed for use with the VISTA 120 and are the only 2 wire smoke detectors that may be used in UL applications RELAY MODULE ATT 716B NOTES PROGRAM THE RELAY TO TRANSFER ON FIRE ZONE RESET ACTIVATION CODE 53 C SEE 4204 RELAY MODULE SECTION FOR DETAILS No No NO CONNECTION SHOWN POWERED RELAY OPENS WHEN POWER IS LOST RESET SECOND CODE AND OFF RELAY 1 2 3 OR 4 ENTERED AT CONSOLE MOMENTARILY INTERRUPTS MOMENTA RI NIE 4204 RELAY MODULE 20 EOLR HEAT DETECTOR To FIRE ZONE TERMINALS Figure 3 11 4 Wire Smoke Detector Power Reset Using 4204 Relay Module VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Compatible 4 Wire Smoke De
150. ed for those days on which the store is closed Employees can arm and disarm the system when programmed within the open and close time windows without causing a report to be sent to the central station reporting by exception field 2 09 The system can be programmed to automatically arm disarm in case an employee fails to arm disarm manually auto arm auto disarm 7 2 Section 7 Scheduling Options Open Close Definitions General The open close scheduling is controlled by one of three schedules Each schedule consists of one time window for openings and one time window for closings There are three types of schedules available Daily Holiday and Temporary Daily Schedule Each partition can have one daily schedule consisting of one opening window and one closing window per day Holiday Schedule A holiday schedule overrides the regular daily schedule on selected holidays throughout the year The opening and closing windows are programmed in the daily schedule but the holidays themselves are defined in Holiday Schedule Programming in the 80 Menu Mode Temporary Schedule The temporary schedule provides a method for the end user to override the daily and holiday schedules It consists of one opening window and one closing window for each day of the week The schedule takes effect for up to one week after which it is automatically deactivated This schedule is programmed using the 81 Temporary Sch
151. ed in parallel Compatible Sounders Model Device Description Number Type 702 Outdoor Self contained siren driver built in Siren and weatherproof for outdoor use Can be wired for either a steady or yelp sound and is rated at 120 dB 3m This siren can also be tamper protected or can be mounted in a metal cabinet 716 which can be tamper protected 719 Compact Compact self contained siren Outdoor driver built in and weather proof Siren for outdoor use Can be wired for either a steady or yelp sound and is rated at 90 dB 3m A 708BE cabinet is available which can be tamper protected if necessary 747 Indoor Attractive self contained indoor 747F Siren siren driver built in provides steady or warble tones and is rated at 95dB 3m ABB1031 Motor AMSECO motor bell amp box rated Bell amp at 81 dB O 3m Box PA400B Indoor System Sensor indoor piezo beige Piezo sounder red or beige rated at 90 PA400R Sounder dB 3m Red AB12M Armoured For High Security Commercial Bell Burglary installations Make connections to terminals 4 positive output and 5 negative return 2009909000 ALARM SOUNDER OUTPUT 10VDC 13 8VDC 10 7VDC 14 5VDC in VISTA 120FR 2 8A maximum Figure 3 5 External Sounder Connections AB12M WIRING NOTES Program the zone which monitors AB12M tamper for day trouble night alarm type 05 or 24 hour audible alarm type 07 response A 2
152. ed prior to arming 1 enable 04 Auto bypass Exit Route Faults If enabled auto bypass of unsealed burglary zones after 2 attempt to partition specific arm within 15 seconds after arming is rejected and the open zones are 0 disable displayed Swedish Requirement 1 enable 05 Arm with Low Battery If enabled the user can arm the partition or system with a system low 0 disable ANPI requirement battery present 1 enable 06 Zone Type 5 Always Alarm If enabled a fault of a type 5 zone tamper causes a full alarm in any 0 disable arming mode disarmed or armed 1 enable If disabled a fault of a type 5 zone tamper causes a trouble in the disarmed state and a full alarm in any armed state VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION 07 Allow Arming With Faults in Exit If enabled allows arming with zone faults present in any of the exit route Route zones zone types 1 2 4 and 10 wherein a fault remaining in any of 0 disable these zone types at the end of the exit delay will result in a burglary 4 enable cae For STAY INSTANT arming this applies to zone types 1 and 2 only Automatic bypass of the zones is achieved instead of alarm if field 1 20 is also enabled Self Activating Siren Output If enabled the alarm output is normally activated and turns off during 0 disable alarms ANPI requirement 1 enable If disabled the alarm output is normally off an
153. edule Menu Mode Additional Schedules Additional opening and closing schedules can be programmed using the Time Driven Event Programming For example a schedule for normal store openings closings can be programmed with a daily open close schedule and another open close schedule for a lunch hour can be programmed using the Time Driven event schedule programming Refer to Time Driven Events later in this section for detailed information Open Close Reports by Exception The system can help reduce communication traffic to the central station by using the Open Close Reports by Exception feature The Open Close by Exception option suppresses these reports from being sent to the central station if an arm or disarm is done within the expected time window Reports are only sent if the arm or disarm occurs outside the assigned time window The system keeps a record of all openings closings in its event log If a disarming occurs during a closing window for example a person who arms the system forgets something and has to re enter the Opening report although outside of the opening window will not be sent as long as that disarming occurs within the closing window This option is programmed in partition specific programme field 2 09 Example of Open Close Exception Reporting amp Scheduling The following chart gives an example of how the Open Close by Exception reporting works 6 01PM 5 59AM 6AM 9AM 9 01AM 3 59PM 4PM 6PM
154. eeessecereeseneeteneees 4 8 Permanent Keypad Display Backlighting 5 12 phone lines icon 3 4 3 15 3 17 3 18 polling OOP vota eee 1 1 PollingdOOp fish eie 1 1 4 9 Polling Loop Current Draw eeeenees 3 20 Polling Loop Devices emA 3 6 Polling Loop Extender Module 3 6 Polling Loop Supervision sesssseses 3 8 Power Fail re 5 etim eene 13 3 Powerline Carrier devices 1 2 8 11 3 15 3 19 6 14 Powerline Carrier Devices eseeeeeeeee 1 3 Power Up in Previous State sesses 5 3 Prevent Fire Timeout ees 5 8 Prevent Zone XXX Bypass ee 5 5 Primary Format teen tee tcu 5 5 Primary Phone Number eee 5 4 Primary Subscribers Account Number 5 4 Print Mode oooccccccccccononccnnnnnononoccncnnncnononorononnnnnos 5 14 12 5 Printer Baud Rate oococonocccconocccconannncnnnnoncnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnos 5 14 Printer Configurations seeeeeene 3 14 PROGRAM TOOL coccion ais 6 2 Programme Modes sse 4 1 Programming concreta eaves 4 1 PROGRAMMING COMMANDS eee 4 1 Programming Entry Errors eene 4 2 Programming Output Devices ssss 6 15 Programming Scheduling Options
155. efore the relay will activate and both zones must restore for the relay to deactivate if relay is programmed to deactivate on a Zone List Restore FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Cross Zoning Pair One Select the first pair of cross zones which must both be faulted within a Enter 001 128 five minute period to cause an alarm Enter 000 000 to disable Cross Zoning Pair Two Select the second pair of cross zones which must both be faulted within a Enter 001 128 five minute period to cause an alarm Enter 000 000 to disable Cross Zoning Pair Three Select the third pair of cross zones which must both be faulted within a Enter 001 128 five minute period to cause an alarm Enter 000 000 to disable Cross Zoning Pair Four Select the fourth pair of cross zones which must both be faulted within a Enter 001 128 five minute period to cause an alarm Enter 000 000 to disable Panic Button or Speedkey Select for the A B and C keys whether the system performs a panic or a 00 panic function for D key not used speedkey function when the key is pressed 01 32 macro number Select for the D key whether the system performs a speedkey function or is not used 5 10 Section 5 Data Field Descriptions FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Field 1 31 RF Transmitter Check in interval to be Multiple of 1 Hour or 2 Hours Select whether the programming of field 1 31 should be in 1 hour or 2 hour in
156. el that is already programmed do the following 1 Thecomputer calls up the Control panel The phone number for each customer is entered into the customer s account file on the computer 2 The Control panel answers at the pre programmed ring count and executes a handshake with the computer The computer sends a request for call back to the Control unless call back is not required 4 The panel acknowledges the request and hangs up During the next few seconds the Control will process the request making sure certain encrypted information received from the computer matches data in its own memory 5 Upon a successful match the Control panel will seize the phone line and call the computer back unless call back is not required The computer answers usually by the second ring and executes a handshake with the panel 7 The panel then sends other default information to the computer If this information matches the computer s information a successful link is established This is known as being ON LINE Alarm and trouble responses and the reports are disabled during EEROM update during on line time Should an event occur during this time the response and the report will go through as soon as the remote access sequence is completed At other times during the on line session the control will signal the PC that an alarm has occurred and will break off the session to transmit alarms The keypads are inactive during downloading communic
157. eldom used and unfamiliar system procedure The Built in User s Guide is displayed only on an alpha keypad by simply pressing any of the function keys e g OFF AWAY for approximately 5 seconds and then releasing it Abbreviated instructions relative to the key that has been pressed will then be displayed 2 lines of text are displayed at a time This function works in either armed or disarmed state Panic Keys There are three panic key pairs shown below or three lettered keys A B or C that if programmed can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station Each key pair can be individually programmed for 24 Hour Silent Audible or Auxiliary Emergency responses as well as Fire The panic function is activated when the appropriate key pair is pressed at the same time The panic functions are identified by the system as follows Panic Displayed as Zone 1 995 Et 3 996 PE 999 For alpha keypads these panic keys can also be programmed with an alpha descriptor Jf For the Silent panic function to be of practical value the system must be connected to a central station 12 3 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Speed Keys A B C and or D Macros The A B C and or D keys can be used to activate strings of up to 32 keystrokes These keystrokes are known as a macro and are stored in the system s memory Each partition may have
158. electing this option helps prevent an overload of AC loss messages at the central station during a community blackout 20 Telephone Module Phone Code 1 9 first digit of access code or second digit of access code enter 11 for or 12 for To disable enter 00 for the 1 digit If a 4286 Voice Module is being used enter the 2 digit phone code used to access the system 21 Prevent Fire Timeout 0 disable timeout 1 enable no timeout If enabled there is no timeout of the alarm sounder duration for all fire zones regardless of partition so that fire sounding continues until the system is reset If disabled timeout the normal burglary sounder duration field 13 applies to fire alarms 22 Keypad Panic Enables partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the keypad panics zones 995 996 and 999 may be used in this partition There are 3 entries in this field one for each panic 23 Multiple Alarms partition If enabled allows more than one alarm sounding for a given zone during specific an armed period 0 disable NOTE that multiple alarm soundings will not occur more frequently than 1 enable allowed by the programmed alarm sounder duration This has no impact on the number of communication messages transmitted 24 lg nore Expansion Zone Tamper If disabled the system monitors the tampers on expansion zones 0 disable tamper detection 1 ena
159. eleted only by a user with a higher authority level A user cannot delete himself A user code can be deleted only from the partition through which it was entered If an attempt is made to delete from another partition the message User XXX Not Deleted is displayed Exiting the User Edit Mode Press either X or or don t press any key for 10 seconds 11 4 SECTION 12 Keypad Functions General Information The keypad allows the user to arm and disarm the system and perform other system functions such as bypassing zones viewing messages from the central station and displaying zone descriptors Zone and system conditions alarm trouble bypass are shown in the display window When an alarm occurs keypad sounding and external sounding will occur and the zone s in alarm will be displayed on the keypad If the alarm display lock feature is enabled field 1 10 the first zone to go into alarm is displayed Pressing the key will display other zones in an alarm state Pressing any key will silence the keypad sounder for 10 seconds Disarming the system will silence both keypad and external sounders When the system is disarmed any zones that were in an alarm condition during the armed period will be displayed memory of alarm To clear this display simply repeat the disarm sequence enter the security code and press the OFF key The keypads also feature chime annunciation and 3 panic keys for silent aud
160. em prints the events as they occur 0 disable If disabled the system prints the log only upon request 1 enable Printer Baud Rate Select the baud rate for the serial printer 0 1200 preferred 1 300 Relay Timeout XXX Minutes This is used for 480 Menu Mode Time Driven event relay command Enter 000 127 times 2 minutes 000 254 numbers 04 09 and Output Programming in the 493 Menu Mode Programming output command 56 Relay Timeout YYY Seconds This is used for 80 Menu Mode Time Driven event relay command Enter 000 127 seconds numbers 05 10 and Output Programming in the 93 Menu Mode Programming command 57 Access Control Relay partition If enabled the assigned relay closes for 2 seconds when the user enters his specific code and presses 0 01 96 relay number 00 relay not used bh oO oi AR C N Log First Maintenance Signal Select whether the system should log the first maintenance signal from 0 no logging each smoke detector 1 log first maintenance signal from each smoke detector N E e N e m Number of Partitions Enter the number of partitions used in the system Enter 1 8 2 01 Summer Time Start End Month Enter the months 00 12 in which summer time starts and ends 0 disable Enter 00 00 if summer time does not apply to the user s region Standard 1 enable setting for North America is 04 10 NOTE Summer time starts
161. ene Erin 5 11 User Scheduling Menu Mode eeesss 7 13 VAV o AA 3 17 Verified Alarm Report Enable eener 5 7 PTNGMs5s utei duit LR UNE 4 11 Video Alarm Verification 1 3 17 4 11 5 14 Video Receiver cooooncocccccncccccononccccncnnccnnanannncnnnccnnnnnn cnn 1 3 Video Transmitter 1 3 View Capabilities eese 11 1 Viewing Capabilities Of A User seessss 12 3 Viewing Downloaded Messages ssss 12 3 Viewing Zone Descriptors ecer 12 3 VIP Module x ener 3 15 6 17 Vista Gateway Module esses 18 4 11 Vista Interactive Phone Module sese 15 VISTA 120 CONTROL eese 14 1 V LINK DOWNLOADING software 9 1 Voltage Triggers 12e 1 3 Wire Run Length Gauge esses 3 2 Wireless RF Zone Expansion sussss 3 8 Wireless Expansion esseesseseeeeee 1 2 Wireless Keypad Assignment 5 12 Wireless Keypad Tamper Detect 5 12 wireless ZON8S cccccoooooccccccnnnccnnnnnncnnonnnnnnnnnonnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnos 1 1 Index 5 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Aia a lt 1 3 XETQ senate 1 3 3 11 3 12 3 19 14 1 AMTOB oi iiie O tette iiie 1 3 3 12 3 19 Zone 5 Audio Alarm Verification
162. ent event is displayed Press 1 to display older events press 3 to go forward in time If in Print Mode the first press of 8 will cause the printer to print all events in that category with each event automatically scrolled on the display keypad The following is a typical display P8 01 01 12 02AM Shows burglary alarm occurred in zone 3 of partition 8 at 12 02AM on January 1 BURGLARY 003 END OF EVENT LOG After the last event in the selected category has been displayed using either the 1 or 3 keys the prompt at TYPE CCC UUU the right appears for a few seconds CLEAR EVENT LOG Press 1 if Event Log is to be cleared from memory All events in the log will still be displayed if the COMPLETE 0 NO 1 YES option is selected Only those events occurring from the time of the CLEAR command will be displayed if RECENT display option is selected Press 0 if event log is not to be cleared at this time If 1 is pressed the following will appear ARE YOU SURE Press 1 if it is desired to clear the event log Press 0 if event log is not to be cleared O NO 1 YES 12 5 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Screen Definitions Recent Events since last CLEAR Complete Displays all events Type Type of event Burglary Fire etc ccc Zone contact number UUU User number Event Log Printer and Display Codes
163. ept the word To accept the word press the 6 key which switches back to alphabet list for the next word or press 8 to store the complete descriptor and exit 5 Select the next word For selection of the next word DOOR repeat step 3a word 057 or 3b but selecting the word DOOR To accept the word press the 6 key which again switches back to alphabet list 6 Store the descriptor When all desired words have been entered press key 8 to store the description in memory 7 Toreview the zone descriptors key plus zone number e g 01 To edit zone descriptors key plus zone number e g 01 8 Exit zone description mode enter 00 Custom Words Up to 20 installer defined words can be added to the built in vocabulary Each of the 20 words can actually consist of several words but bear in mind that a maximum of 10 characters can be used for each word string 1 Select CUSTOM WORD mode The keys perform the following functions 3 Advances through alphabet in ascending order 1 Advances through alphabet in descending order 6 Selects desired letter moves the cursor 1 space right 4 Moves the cursor one space to the left 7 Inserts a space at the cursor location erasing any character at that location 8 Saves the new word in the system s memory Returns to description entry mode 6 10 Section 6 93 Menu Mode Programming 2 Enter the custom word number 01 20 you want
164. er or Operator Code Enter Installer Code 8 new user no 002 150 new user s code Or Master or Manager Code but the code must be a higher level of authority than the code being changed e g a Manager Code can add an Operator level Code but cannot add a Master or another Manager Code PROMPT EXPLANATION User Number 003 The system detects that the user number is already assigned and prompts if this is a new user NEW USER Press 0 NO The system then confirms that the change is allowed based on authorization level Adding an RF Key to an Existing User To add an RF key to an existing user or to change a user s global arm option first delete that user s code then re add the user code as described in the Adding a Master Manager or Operator Code paragraph Deleting a Master Manager or Operator Code Enter your code 8 new user no 002 150 your code again Or Master or Manager Code but the code must be a higher level of authority than the code being changed e g a Manager Code can add an Operator level Code but cannot add a Master or another Manager Code PROMPT EXPLANATION OK TO DELETE 003 The system prompts to confirm that you want to delete this user Press 0 NO or 1 YES 0 NO 1 YES If you answered yes that user s code is removed from all partitions to which it was assigned and all authorization levels and other information about that user are deleted Note that a user can be d
165. estores e For expanded reporting enable fields 52 and 53 45 PRIMARY FORMAT 0 Low Speed 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary 0 Ademco 47 SECONDARY FORMAT 0 Low Speed 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec 0 Ademco 49 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 0 No checksum Primary Secondary 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics 51 DUAL REPORTING 0 no 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 0 0 0 0 0 0 standard Alarm Rstr Bypass Trbl Opn Cls Low Bat 53 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 0 0 0 0 0 0 standard Alarm Rstr Bypass Trbl Opn Cls Low Bat ADEMCO Express Defaults 94 81 e Selects Ademco Express reporting format with checksum for both phone numbers e Report codes for zones 1 99 RF receiver and keypad panics are sent as their respective zone ID numbers 01 86 88 91 95 99 Duress is sent as DD Alarm restore is E 2nd digit e Enables all zone type restores 45 PRIMARY FORMAT 3 Ademco Express 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary 0 47 SECONDARY FORMAT 3 Ademco Express 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec 0 49 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 0 No checksum Primary Secondary 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics 51 DUAL REPORTING 0 no 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 0 0 0 0 0 0 standard Alarm Rstr Bypass Trbl Opn Cls Low Bat 58 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 0 0 0 0 0 0 standard Alarm Rstr Bypass Trbl Opn Cls Low Bat ADEMCO Hig
166. evices that monitor maintenance 1 YES 0 NO signals ex 5192SD 5192SDT 5808 Otherwise enter 0 V PLEX RELAY If input type 6 was selected this prompt will be displayed Enter 1 if using 4208 4 or 4101SN relay module 1 YESO NO for this zone Otherwise enter 0 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide PROMPT EXPLANATION 020 CONS ECP ADDR 01 31 01 If input type 09 was selected this prompt will be displayed Enter the ecp address of the keypad that is being used for entry exit for this access point 01 31 020 ACS ZONE NO 01 31 01 If input type 10 was selected this prompt will be displayed Enter the Passpoint ACS zone ID that this Vista zone maps to 00 31 Press to continue 020 LOOP The cursor should now be flashing on the loop number The default is 1 To accept this press Ifa different loop number is being used on this device enter the loop number 1 4 and press to continue Refer to the transmitter s instructions for loop numbers The loop number must be entered here whether using Zone Programming or Sequential Mode to enroll serial numbers If you want to delete the serial number enter 0 and press The system will then prompt DELETE S N Press the 1 YES key to complete the delete sequence This process deletes the serial number only not the loop number The assumption is that the proper loop number was programmed but the wrong serial number was enrolled
167. expires VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Scheduling Menu Mode The 80 Scheduling Menu Mode is used to programme most of the scheduling and timed event options Enter Installer Code 8 0 from the normal operating mode NOTE Only users with an Installer or Master level user code may enter the 80 mode The following can be programmed while in this mode time windows open close schedules to each partition holiday schedules Time Driven events for system functions and relay activation limitation of access schedules Some scheduling features are programmed in Data Field Programming Mode Installer Code 8 0 0 0 Some features are programmed in the 93 Menu Mode The general programming scheduling fields are listed below System Wide Fields 04 Enable Random Timers 1 74 1 75 Relay timeout values 2 01 2 02 Summer Time options 2 41 Allow disarming outside window if alarm occurs Partition Specific fields 1 76 Access control relay for this partition 2 05 Auto arm delay value 2 06 Auto arm warning time 2 07 Auto disarm delay value 2 08 Force arm enable 2 09 Open Close Reporting by Exception 2 10 Restrict disarm only during windows 93 Menu Mode System Group 3 Scheduling related report codes Event driven options are programmed using Relay Programming in 93 Menu Mode Relay activation can also be Time Driven Those options are progra
168. fect the common area is armed c Arming the last partition that affects the common area will not automatically attempt to arm the common area 1 13 1 16 1 19 Arms Common Area must be programmed by partition Setting this option to 1 for a specific partition causes that partition to affect the operation of the common area as follows a When the first partition that affects the common area is disarmed the common area will also be disarmed b The common area cannot be armed unless every partition selected to affect the common area is armed c Arming the last partition that is programmed to arm the common area will automatically attempt to arm the common area If any faults exist in the common area partition or another partition that affects the common area is disarmed the common area cannot be armed and the message UNABLE TO ARM LOBBY PARTITION will be displayed You cannot select a partition to arm the common area unless it has first been selected to affect the common area Enable field 1 12 1 15 1 18 before enabling field 1 13 1 16 1 19 respectively The following chart summarizes how the common area partition will operate if different options are set for another partition in fields 1 12 1 15 1 18 and 1 13 1 16 1 19 112 1415 1 18 1 13 1 16 1 19 Disarms when Attempts to arm Can be armed if Affects Arms Common partition when partition other partitions Common Area Area disarms arms disarmed YES
169. for phone access to the security system are provided with the VIP Module In addition a Phone Access User s Guide is supplied with the VIP Module for the user of the system Mounting and Wiring the 4286 VIP Module The VIP Module may be mounted in the control cabinet if space is available or on the side of the cabinet or adjacent to it Pry off the VIP Module s cover to wire 1 When the VIP Module is mounted inside the control cabinet attach it to the cabinet s interior surface with double sided adhesive tape You may leave the module s cover off if it is mounted within the cabinet Do not mount the VIP Module on the cabinet door or attempt to attach it to the PC board 2 When mounting the VIP Module outside the cabinet use the screw holes at the rear to mount horizontally or vertically double sided adhesive tape may be used if preferred You can bring wires out from the side or back a round breakout is also available on the back 3 Affix the 4286 connections label supplied separately to the inside of the VIP Module s cover if the cover is used Otherwise affix the label to the inside of the control cabinet s door 4 Make 12V and E and data in and data out connections from the VIP Module to the control using the connector cable supplied with the VIP Module see below These are the same connections as for remote keypads RED 6 AUX BLACK AUX 7 GREEN 8 DATA IN 9 YELLOW DATA O
170. g additional transmitters Compatible 5800 Series Transmitters 5801 UR or RF 5802 Pendant Personal Emergency BR Only 5802CP Transmitter Belt Clip Personal Emergency Transmitter 5802MN Miniature Personal Emergency UR or RF Transmitter 5802MN2 2 Button Personal Emergency UR or RF Transmitter 5802EU 2 Button Personal Emergency UR or RF Transmitter 5804 RF Key Transmitter BR Only 5804EU RF Key Transmitter BR Only 5804BD RF Key Bi directional BR Only Transmitter Model Product Input Type 5806 5807 Photoelectric Smoke Detectors 5808LST 5808EU 5816 Door Window Transmitter D 5816EU oor Window Transmitter RF 5816MN Miniature Door Window Transmitter 5816TEMP Temperature Sensor Transmitter 5817 Multi Point Universal Transmitter 5818 Recessed Transmitter 5819 Shock Sensor Analyzer 5819EU Transmitter 5819S Shock Sensor Analyzer 5819EUS Transmitter 5827 Wireless Keypad 5827BD Wireless Bi directional Keypad 5849 Glassbreak Detector RF 5852 Glassbreak Detector RF 5888EU PIR Detector RF 5890 PIR Detector RF 5890PI PIR Detector with Pet Immunity CE approved and specifically type approved in France Germany Italy Netherlands and Spain RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF Installing Output Devices Relays and Powerline Carrier devices i e X 10 brand devices are programmable switches that can be used to perform many different functions They can be used to turn l
171. glary robbery fire or other events occurring without providing an alarm but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur or that there will be no personal injury or property loss as a result CONSEQUENTLY SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE OR OTHER LOSS BASED ON A CLAIM THE PRODUCT FAILED TO GIVE WARNING HOWEVER IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE REGARDLESS OF CAUSE OR ORIGIN SELLER S MAXIMUM LIABILITY SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT WHICH SHALL BE THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AGAINST SELLER This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this product No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is authorized UIDASDI J suoioouuo Jo 1nunung OZI V LSIA or 12VDC 7AH NOTES 1 2 BATTERY TABS Connect to 12VDC 4AH GEL CELL BATTERY CHARGING VOLTAGE 13 8VDC See 3 Connect to 24hr Installation Instructions for T20VAC 60 Hz required capacity 220VAC 50 Hz TRANSFORMER 16 5VAC 40VA NOTE WHEN POWERING UP THE PANEL CONNECT TO AC MAINS BEFORE CONNECTING THE BATTERY ALL CIRCUITS ARE POWER LIMITED Zone 1 may be selected for EOLR supervised or normally closed no EOLR operation via cut jumper Cut red jumper for norma
172. h Speed Defaults 94 82 e Selects Ademco High Speed format with no checksum for both phone numbers e Zone reporting is assigned to channels e Enables all zone type restores e Enables Duress to be sent 45 PRIMARY FORMAT 2 Ademco High Speed 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary 0 47 SECONDARY FORMAT 2 Ademco High Speed 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec 0 49 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 0 No checksum Primary Secondary 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics 51 DUAL REPORTING 0 no 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR PRIMARY 0 0 0 0 0 0 standard Alarm Rstr Bypass Trbl Opn Cls Low Bat 58 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 0 0 0 0 0 0 standard Alarm Rstr Bypass Trbl Opn Cls Low Bat VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide ADEMCO Contact ID Defaults 94 83 e Selects Contact ID format for both phone numbers 50 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 Radionics e Reporting is enabled for all zones 51 DUAL REPORTING 0 no e Enables all zone type restores 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR e Refer to SECTION 8 System Communication for PRIMARY event code definitions 0 0 0 0 0 0 standard 45 PRIMARY FORMAT 1 Ademco Contact ID Alarm Rstr Bypass Trbl Opn Cls Low Bat 46 LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary 0 53 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT FOR SECONDARY 47 SECONDARY FORMAT 1 Ademco Contact ID 0 0 0 0 0 O standard 48 LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec 0 Alarm Rstr Bypass Trbl Opn Cls Low Bat
173. he PassPoint Access Control System See Figure 3 32 for the proper wiring connections ECHELON NETWORK PASSPOINT ACS olo PROM C 4 PIN KEYPAD PLUG OJO oJojojo TRANSFORMER GREEN BLACK TO E CONTROLS L_RED kevPaD YeLLow TERMINALS Figure 3 32 Wiring the Vista Gateway Module Connecting the AC Mains Transformer This product uses the 1361 Transformer If you are using powerline carrier devices use the 4300 Transformer In Australia use the XF10 and in Europe use the XM1OE in addition to the normal 16 5VAC A0VA output transformer PRIMARY POWER BATTERY TABS Supplied by a F transformer which Connectto a 12VDC 4 E C 4AH is rated at or 12VDC 7AH 16 5VAC 40VA Caution must be SATTERY ral am x taken when wiring cHAnaG 2 VOLTAGE 13 7 VDC this transformer to the panel to guard against blowing the Er icd fuse inside the of AC mains transformer non replaceable NO CONNECTION TRANSFORMER 16 5VAC 40VA peepee E or 4300 or WHEN POWERING UP XF10 if X 10 DEVICES THE PANEL PLUG THE WILL BE USED TRANSFORMER IN BEFORE CONNECTING THE BATTERY Figure 3 33 AC Power And Battery Connections Wiring the 1361 Transformer Wire a 1361 110VAC Transformer not supplied to terminals 1 and 2 on the control panel as shown in Figure 3 33 In 220VAC regions u
174. he corresponding alarm condition occurs These triggers remain high until the security code OFF is entered at the keypad with the exception of the Silent Panic Duress trigger which is a 2 second pulse The Figure 3 25 that follows shows how to make connections to the radio 4142TR CABLE VISTA 120 GROUND GREY 4700 im 4700 V TRAN V7050 RADIO TRANSCEIVER FIRE RED TO ZONE 1 IEEE 4700 SILENT PANIC DURESS BLACK TO ZONE 2 BURG AUDIBLE PANIC BROWN TO ZONE 3 4700 Figure 3 25 Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment 3 13 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Event Log Connections This system has the ability to record up to 224 events of various types in a history log 224 event capacity Each event is recorded in one of five categories with the time and date of its occurrence if real time clock is set These categories are e Alarm e Supervisory Check e Bypass e Open Close e System Conditions The log may be viewed Display Mode on an alpha keypad or can be printed Print Mode on a serial printer connected to the system via a 4100SM serial interface module Printer Configurations Printer must be configured as follows e 68 data bits no parity 1 stop bit e 300 or 1200 baud 1200 preferred e Hardware handshaking using DTR signal e The 4100SM module package includes a 3m RS232 cable You can use a longer cable or an extension cable if the Con
175. he security code for any arming procedure Away Stay Instant Maximum etc User 02 must be programmed into the system in order for the Quick Arm feature to work Summary of Arming Modes Mode Features for Each Arming Mode Exit Entry Perimeter Interior Delay Delay Armed Armed AWAY YES YES YES YES STAY YES YES YES NO INSTANT YES NO YES NO MAXIMUM YES NO YES YES 12 1 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Global Arming Tf enabled for the user the keypad will display the following PROMPT EXPLANATION ARM ALL 2 If NO the keypad prompts for arming each partition individually If YES the system attempts to arm all partitions allowed by this user If there are any faults open doors windows etc the keypad will display 0 NO 1 YES them See notes below These faults must be corrected or the zone bypassed before arming will occur When faults are corrected repeat the arming procedure Global arming cannot be performed from a wireless keypad When using the Global Arm feature if there are faults in any of the selected partitions the system will enter a summary mode in which the faulted zones of all of the selected partitions will be displayed These faults must be corrected or bypassed code BYPASS will attempt to bypass the faults in all of the selected partitions This summary mode will end in approx 120 seconds if no keys are pressed If when disa
176. his section for detailed procedures Enter 0 to move to the O C Schedules prompt O C Schedules 1 2 YES 0 NO 0 Enter 1 to programme opening and closing schedules Refer to Open Close Schedules Programming later in this section for detailed procedures Enter 0 to move to the Holidays prompt Holidays 1 YES 0 NO 0 detailed procedures Enter 1 to programme holiday schedules Refer to Holiday Schedule Programming later in this section for Enter 0 to move to the Timed Events prompt Timed Events Enter 1 to programme timed events for relay outputs additional schedules and other system functions 1 YES 0 NO 0 Refer to Time Driven Event Programming later in this section for detailed procedures Enter 0 to move to the Access Sched prompt Access Sched i 1 YES 0 NO 0 section for detailed procedures Enter 0 to move to the Quit prompt Enter 1 to programme access schedules Refer to Limitation of Access Schedules Programming later in this N A Section 7 Scheduling Options PROMPT EXPLANATION Quit Enter 1 to quit 80 Scheduling Menu Mode and return to normal operating mode 1 YES 0 NO o Enter 0 to make any changes or review the scheduling programming options If you press 0 the Time Window prompt is displayed Time Windows 20 time windows are provided for use in open close and The following worksheet will help you define time access schedules
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178. ial Mode Programming essssss 6 5 Serial Number Polling Loop SL Type 06 4 10 Serialprihtet ars 1 3 14 9 2 SESCOR e LSU mft 14 1 Sescoa RadiOniCS ccccccccccccccncnononononinonininonos 4 4 5 6 8 1 Setting the Time and DalB oooococincccnocccinccccanccnnnccnnncnnns 10 1 Silence Sounder During AAV ssssssss 5 14 Silent Panic Duress trigger eesessssse 3 14 SMART CONTAC Tee eiea eaaa eatae aeaa e e e aa n 6 3 So nder Tirioul e a te 5 2 Specifications icd rro Ate tete 14 1 Speed K6ys 3 idet tog RR 12 4 Standard Expanded Reporting Primary 5 6 Standard Expanded Reporting Secondary 5 6 Standby Current Drain 3 20 START SED stg us 6 14 STOP STB i iiaeaa e bee D RIA 6 14 Summer Time Start End Month 5 14 Summer Time Start End Weekend 5 14 Supervised Fire essere 4 9 Supervised RF RF Type 03 sss 4 9 Supervision Pulses for LRR sese 5 16 Supervisory Zones essen 4 4 Supplementary Power Supply seesss 3 2 Suppress All Keypad Displays When System is AMOO is nta EPOR AR Re HS 5 8 Suppress Fire Relay sese 5 5 Suppress Keypad Arming Status Indications When System is Armed ccconccconcccconcnonnnc
179. ible fire or personal emergency alarms that can notify the central station of an alarm condition if that service is connected To protect the system against repeated code entry attempts to find a valid user code code entry of more than 20 key presses within a 15 minute period without successful entry of a valid command sequence will result in a 15 minute lockout of all keypad entries within this keypad s partition Arming Functions The following is a brief list of system commands For detailed information concerning system functions refer to the User s Manual Display Faulted Zones Before arming the system must be in the READY condition all zones must be intact If the NOT READY message appears press the READY key to display faulted zones Arming Away Enter code 2 AWAY Arming Stay Enter code 3 STAY all zones designated as zone types 4 and 10 will be automatically bypassed Arming Instant Enter code 7 INSTANT same as STAY without entry delay Arming Maximum Enter code 4 MAXIMUM same as AWAY without entry delay Disarming Enter code 1 OFF Bypassing Zones Enter code 6 BYPASS zone number To automatically bypass all faulted zones use Quick Bypass method Enter code BYPASS E Chime Mode Enter code 9 CHIME To turn chime mode off enter code CHIME again Quick Arming Note that if QUICK ARM is enabled field 29 the key can be pressed instead of entering t
180. ice s loop number to which the sensor is connected some devices can support 00 1 00 RF N more than one zone by means of individual loops ex 5801 5804 5804EU 5816 5816EU 5817 etc gt bo Section 6 93 Menu Mode Programming PROMPT EXPLANATION Each zone in a system must be assigned a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone Refer to SECTION 4 Programming tor detailed definitions of each zone type Enter Zone Disabled 00 the zone response type for this zone The screen will automatically display the zone type for the number entered Press to accept entry Zone Response Zone Types are as follows O0 Assign for unused zones 09 Fire 01 Entry Exit 1 burglary 10 Interior delay burglary 02 Entry exit 2 19 24 hour Trouble O3 Perimeter burglary 20 Arm stayt 04 Interior follower burglary 21 Arm awayt 05 Trouble by day Alarm by night burglary 22 Disarmt 06 24 hour silent alarm 23 No alarm response ex relay action 07 24 hour audible alarm 27 Access Point 08 24 hour auxiliary 28 MLB Supervision if PTVGM installed T For 5800 5800EU series RF devices or serial number multiplex devices only 010 ACCESS POINT If response type 27 was selected this prompt will be displayed Enter the access point to be controlled by the 00 31 01 input type 00 31 010 ENTRY OR EXIT Select whether the access point is an entry or exit point 0 0 entry 1 e
181. ights on and off control sounders or for status indications In this system each device must be programmed as to how to act ACTION when to activate START and when to deactivate STOP Each of these is described in 93 Relay Programming modeThe system supports a total of 32 relays provided by 4204 Relay modules and or Powerline Carrier devices Each 4204 module provides 4 relays with Form C normally open and normally closed contacts Powerline Carrier devices are controlled by signals sent through the electrical wiring at the premises via a 4300 110V or XF10 220V transformer Therefore if using Powerline Carrier devices a 4300 or XF10 transformer must be used in the markets using these devices in place of the regular system transformer The devices can be programmed to activate in response to a programmed condition The system can also be programmed to activate these devices at specific times by using the 80 Scheduling Menu Mode Time Driven Events function Wiring the 4204 Relay Module 1 Setthe 4204 DIP switches for a device address between 01 15 that is not being used by another device keypads RF receivers etc If using more than one module each module must be set to a different address The relay module will not operate until the device address you have chosen is enabled in the control s Device Programming mode 2 Connect the 4204 module s to the control s keypad terminals 6 7 8 and 9
182. indow in turn Each action should produce 3 beeps from the keypad Walk in front of any motion detectors Listen for three beeps when the detector senses movement The keypad displays the zone number and alpha descriptor while a door or window remains open or while a detector remains activated The system automatically issues a Zone 8 Glassbreak Detector Power Reset about 10 seconds after it finds a fault on this zone to allow faulted detectors to be reset To end this test enter any security code and press OFF An End of Walk Test message is sent to the central station Armed Burglary System Test e Alarm messages are sent to the central station during the following tests Notify the central station that a test will be in progress e A display of COMM FAILURE indicates a failure to communicate no kissoff by the receiver at the central station after the maximum number of transmission attempts is tried If this occurs verify that the phone line is connected the correct report format is programmed etc To perform an armed burglary test proceed as follows 1 Notify the central station that a test of the system is being performed Arm the system 3 Fault one or more zones 4 Silence alarm sounder s each time by entering the code and pressing OFF NOTE The system must be rearmed after each code off sequence 13 1 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide 5 Check that entry exit delay zones provide the
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184. iod all further keypad entries from keypads in this partition will be ignored for the 15 minute period This protection will then be repeated indefinitely User Codes amp Levels of Authority Each user of the system can be assigned a level of authority which tells the system what system functions that user is authorized to do A user can have different levels of authority within different partitions In general users can perform most system functions including Test and Chime Modes but certain authority levels restrict disarming bypassing or the assigning of other user codes These restrictions are noted in the descriptions below Use the View Capabilities keypad function to view the partitions and authority levels for which a particular user is authorized These levels are described in the following table in order from highest to lowest ranking Auth Title 3 Operator level A 4 Operator level B 5 Operator level C Level 0 Installer User 1 Code e Programmed in field 00 default 4 1 4 0 Installer Open Close reporting selected in field 39 e Can perform all system functions arm disarm bypass etc but cannot disarm if armed by another code or by Quick Arm e Can add delete or change all other codes and can select Open Close reports for any user e Is the only code that can be used to enter programme mode The Installer Code can be prevented from re entering the Programme Mode by exiting using
185. ion in the AWAY mode explained in detail later in this manual Each macro can be up to 32 characters in length 1 2 Section 1 General Description Optional Output Devices 4204 Relays and Powerline Carrier i e X 10 Devices Accommodates the use of 32 output devices which can be a combination of ADEMCO s 4204 Relay Modules or Powerline Carrier Devices i e X 10 and up to 64 polling loop trigger outputs 4 per 4208 4 or relay outputs 1 per 4101SN Each 4204 module provides four Form C relays for general purpose use Powerline Carrier Devices are controlled by signals sent through the electrical wiring at the premises via a 4300 transformer or other appropriate modulator e g XM10E in Europe XF10 in Australia Therefore if using Powerline Carrier Devices a 4300 110V or XF10 220V transformer must be used in place of the regular system transformer plug pack in the markets using those devices Elsewhere the power transformer and the line carrier modulator are separate Europe XM10E Output devices have the following characteristics e Can activate in response to system events e Can activate using time intervals e Can be activated manually using the 70 relay command mode e Can each have an alpha descriptor assigned to it e Can be activated remotely from the PC downloader during the download session Access Control VISTA 120 supports the capability with Ademco s PassPoint Access Control Syste
186. isable 1 enable If enabled Cancel reports are sent when the system is disarmed after an alarm regardless of how much time has gone by If disabled Cancel reports are sent within Alarm Sounder Timeout period only Disable Download Callback 0 callback required 1 no callback required Select whether a callback from the control panel is required for downloading Internal Clock Sync 0 use AC sync for clock 1 use internal crystal for clock Select the sync method for the real time clock International Date Format 0 disable mm dd yy 1 enable dd mm yy Select the date format for display in the event log AC 60Hz or 50Hz Select the frequency for the AC mains 0 60Hz 1 50Hz Enable 5800 RF Button Global Ifenabled the system arms disarms in accordance with the button s user s Arm global arming settings 0 disable 1 enable Enable 5800 RF Button Force If enabled allows the RF button user to force a bypass of all faulted zones Arm when arming the system 0 disable NOTE When attempting to arm the system the keypad beeps once after 1 enable the button is pressed if any faulted zones are present The user should then press the button again within 4 seconds to force bypass those zones and arm the system Suppress Status LED Output When Zone 7 Keyswitch Enabled Retain Voltage Trigger If enabled the system suppresses the keyswitch status LEDs and provides voltage trigge
187. isplay the serial numbers and cause the keypad to beep twice A 022 4064 If the serial and loop number combination is already present in the system the keypad will sound a single long beep and display the word DUPLICATE along with the serial number and the number of the zone containing the serial loop number combination The system will then enter an optional confirmation mode so that the operation of the actual programmed input can be confirmed Activate the loop input or button that corresponds to this zone We recommend that you confirm the programming of every device before proceeding to the next zone 010 CONFIRMED SL 1 When the system sees activity on the appropriate input it will beep three times and display the confirmation A022 4064 message Press or the upper left hand button of the programme tool when you are ready to enroll the next serial number device The system will search for the next zone that does not have a serial number associated with it If one is found the system will return to the INPUT S N prompt for the remaining zones After all zones have been displayed whether enrolled or not the ENTER ZN NO prompt will appear Enter 000 to exit the Sequential mode and return to data field programming mode At any time during this step you may press the key on the keypad or the upper left hand button of the programme tool if you are satisfied with the serial and loop number combination that has been
188. ists for use with programmable outputs from 8 to 15 e Optional limit on the number of zones that may be bypassed per partition e Optional use of the printer port to transmit ASCII Contact ID messages to computer systems communication networks and other communication media e Provision of a Contact ID data packet on the keypad bus for interface to communication networks and other communication media e Support for Final Contact Set arming mode e Support for future intelligent polling loop motion sensors that will send more data on the bus e Support for Robofon version of Contact ID format e Optional communication of verified intrusion alarm reports and provision of a unique output e Support for the processing of high and low sensitivity maintenance signals from intelligent polling loop addressable smoke detectors e Support for special Scandinavian required software features to permit insurance regulatory approvals e Support for special telecom hardware software capabilities for PT T approvals in Finland Norway Sweden Netherlands Belgium France and Australia Basic Wired Zones Provides 9 basic wired zones e EOLR supervision optional for zones 2 8 supporting N O or N C sensors e Individually assignable to one of 8 partitions e Upto 16 2 wire smoke detectors on zone 1 e 4 wire smoke or heat detectors on zones 1 8 e Upto 50 2 wire latching glassbreak detectors on zone 8 Polling Loop Expansion Supports up
189. itions the device will be de activated The following options are available 1 RESTORE ZONE LIST ZL If a ZONE LIST is used as the Stop event the device will de activate when all the zones in that list restore from a previous fault trouble or alarm condition This will occur regardless of what is programmed to START the device therefore a RESTORE ZONE LIST would normally only be used when a ZONE LIST is used to start the device 2 ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION ZT Instead of using a RESTORE ZONE LIST a specific zone response type or system operation action can be selected to de activate the device If a specific ZONE TYPE is chosen any zone of that response type that restores from a previous alarm trouble or fault condition will cause the device to de activate If a SYSTEM OPERATION is chosen that operation will cause the device to de activate The different choices for ZONE TYPE and SYSTEM OPERATION are listed in Programming Output Devices later in this section and in the Programming Form 3 PARTITION No P The device s Stop Zone Type System Operation may be limited to an occurrence on either one partition 1 8 or any partition 0 6 14 Section 6 93 Menu Mode Programming Programming Output Devices From data field programming mode press 93 to display the ZONE PROG prompt Press 0 NO to each menu option until the RELAY PROG prompt appears Press 1 YES While in this mode
190. ived from a wired keypad Exit Delay Sou nding partition If enabled the system produces slow beeping from the keypads during exit specific delay and reverts to rapid beeping during the last 10 seconds of the exit 0 disable delay 1 enable Auxiliary Output Mode Select the mode for output 1 on the J7 triggers 0 ground start output NOTES 1 smoke detector reset Only one of the options may be active within the system 2 keypad sounds at an auxiliary sounder 1 1 it 1 1 3 AAV module Option 2 applies only to the partition enabled in field 15 Chime on External Siren If enabled the system produces chime annunciation on the external alarm partition specific sounder 0 disable 1 enable 1 48 Wireless Keypad Assignment Select the partition in which RF keypad is used 0 none 1 8 partition number Suppress Transmitter If enabled no trouble soundings occur on the keypad for transmitter Supervision Sound check in failures 0 disable 1 enable 5 12 Section 5 Data Field Descriptions FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Number of Seconds Added per Day Enter 00 30 Enter the number of seconds that will be added per day to correct the real time clock Number of Seconds Subtracted per Day Enter 00 30 Enter the number of seconds that will be subtracted per day to correct the real time clock lI Send Cancel If Alarm Off partition specific 0 d
191. ll partitions User 002 must have authority and Open Close must be enabled for all partitions If a code with access to all partitions is not desired it is suggested that user 002 be assigned authority level 5 in all partitions and that the code be kept secret Authority level 5 cannot disarm the system unless armed by that user ADEMCO Contact ID format is capable of reporting Users 001 150 uniquely If any other report format is used only user numbers 001 015 can uniquely report to the central station Users 016 150 will report as User 015 11 2 Multiple Partition Access Each user is programmed for a primary home partition user can also be given access to operate one or more additional partitions Within each partition each user may be programmed to have different levels of authority For example User 003 the VP of Engineering could be assigned to work within the Engineering Department Partition 1 of ABC Manufacturing Because he needs the full capabilities in his area he is assigned as a MASTER with Level 1 authority This means he may arm disarm bypass add or modify users in Partition 1 He must also be able to gain access to the manufacturing area Partition 2 on an emergency basis You can set this up easily with the partitioned system by requesting that he also be assigned to Partition 2 with a level of authority set lower such as Level 4 OPERATOR Level B which allows him to arm and disar
192. llation and Setup Guide Master Keypad Setup and Operation Although this system has eight actual partitions it provides an extra partition strictly for the purpose of assigning keypads as Master keypads for the system Any keypad assigned to Partition 9 in 93 Device Programming mode will become a Master keypad A Master keypad reflects the status of the entire system Partitions 1 8 on its display at one time This is useful because it eliminates the need for a security officer in a building to have to log on to various partitions from one partition s keypad to find out where an alarm has occurred The following is an example of a typical display SYSTEM 12345678 STATUS RRNNATBA Possible status indications include A Armed Away M Armed Maximum S Armed Stay I Armed Instant R Ready N Not Ready B Bypassed Ready X Alarm Memory Trouble present To obtain more information regarding a particular partition enter Partition No i e 4 In order to affect that partition the user must use a code that has access to that partition Also in order for a user of any partition to log onto Partition 9 to view the status of all partitions that user must have access to all partitions Otherwise access will be denied The following is an example of what would be displayed for a fault condition on Zone 2 Loading Dock Window on Partition 1 Warehouse when logging on from a keypad in Partition 9 WHSE DISARM
193. lly closed operation Do not cut for Fire Usage Zones 2 8 may be selected for either operation via program 4 field 41 Zone 1 supports 2 wire smoke detectors See Installation Instructions for recommended type and maximum number of detectors supported Use 6139 NO CONNECTION for max st of keypads AUXILARY POWER OUTPUT 9 6VDC 13 8VDC 750 mA maximum Note Include current drawn by keypads and polling loop devices when making auxiliary power calculations ALARM SOUNDER OUTPUT 10VDC 13 8VDC 2 8A maximum 10 7VDC 14 5VDC for VISTA 120FR Red Blk Grn Yel REMOTE KEYPADS ADDRESSABLE DEVICES e g 4204 5881 5882EU See Installation Instructions and for max wire run length 3 Zone 7 may be used for remote keyswitch WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THIS SYSTEM arming disarming See Installation instructions breal supported note 1 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR LOOP 2k EOLR note 1 2 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 2k EOLR note 1 Burglary Usage Instructions for wiring Zone 8 supports 2 wire latching type glass detectors See Installation Instructions for recommend ed type and maximum number of detectors Red Jumper 2k EOLR note 1 2k EOLR note 1 J7 Header J8 Header 1 Not Used 1 In 2 Printer DTR Optional programming 2 Ground 2 Ground Out 1 Open close or keypad like sounding 3 Out 1 G
194. m ACS PassPoint ACS processes card reader information and controls the locking and unlocking of doors PassPoint also has input zones and output relays triggers VISTA 120 can incorporate uncommitted ACS zones as part of its security system and can control uncommitted ACS relays as if they were part of its own relay group VISTA 120 arming stations wired and wireless keypads and RF keys and zones can be used to control doors in the ACS Conversely PassPoint access cards can control relays triggers and X 10 AC mains signalled devices in the VISTA 120 system The arming status of VISTA 120 partitions can control access through doors in the PassPoint ACS If programmed and PassPoint is not used VISTA 120 provides users with a command which activates a relay for two seconds to open access doors e g area door Each partition can be assigned one access control relay Optional Keyswitch Supports the Ademco 4146 keyswitch on any one of the system s 8 partitions If used zone 7 is no longer available as a protection zone In addition supports one keyswitch per partition via use of a serial number multiplex RPM i e 4193SN with a double pole switch key removable in both the arm and disarm positions Voltage Triggers Provides a trigger connector whose pins change state for different conditions Used with Long Range Radio transmitters or other devices such as a voice dialler a derived channel STU a remote keypad sounder keyswi
195. m but nothing else Section 11 Security Access Codes The control automatically assigns him the same user number within Partition 2 and does not require reprogramming of his already existing 4 digit security code EXAMPLE OF MULTIPLE PARTITION ACCESS wes ues LL oer s O gt ser overs PO In the above example User 3 has MASTER authority in Partition 1 and OPERATOR B authority in Partition 2 His user number is the same for both partitions Note that if a user number is already being used in a partition the system will automatically assign a new user an unused number Also notice that no access is allowed for this user into Partitions 3 8 Attempts to access these partitions would be denied automatically Adding a Master Manager or Operator Code During user code entry normal key depressions at other keypads in a partition are ignored However panic key depression causes an alarm and terminates user entry PROMPT Enter Installer Codet 8 new user no 002 150 new user s code TOr Master or Manager Code but the code must be a higher level of authority than the code being changed e g a Manager Code can add an Operator level Code but cannot add a Master or another Manager Code Keypad prompts for the authority level for this user EXPLANATION User Number 003 Enter the level number as follows Enter Auth Level 1 Master 2 Manager 3 Operator Level A 4 Operator
196. m all and another affecting partition is disarmed the user will not be able to arm the common area and the message UNABLE TO ARM COMMON AREA PART will be displayed Codes with Non Global Arming Tf arming with a non global code the common area partition operation will be automatic as described by fields 1 12 1 15 1 18 and 1 13 1 16 1 19 Other Methods of Arming Disarming When arming or disarming a partition that affects and or arms the common area in one of the following manners common area logic remains active e Quick Arm e Keyswitch e Wireless Button e Wireless Keypad Arming Disarming Remotely If arming or disarming remotely through V LINK downloading software the common area will not automatically follow another partition that is programmed to arm or disarm the common area The common area must be armed separately after arming all affecting partitions first Auto Arming Disarming If scheduling is used to automatically arm and or disarm partitions the common area partition will not automatically follow another partition that is programmed to arm or disarm the common area The common area must be included as a partition to be armed disarmed If using auto arming make sure that the Auto arm Delay and Auto arm Warning periods fields 2 05 and 2 06 combined are longer than that of any other partition that affects the common area This will cause the common area to arm last VISTA 120 Insta
197. m and arm time windows for the next day Press if no changes are desired Tue DISARM WIND Repeat the procedure described above for all days of the week 00 00AM 00 00AM When all the windows for all the days have been completed the system prompts for which days of the schedule are to be activated Days MTWTFSS This is the prompt that actually activates the temporary schedule Hit0 7 x x To select the days to be activated enter 1 7 Monday 1 An X appears under that day indicating the temporary schedule for that day is active Entering a day s number again deactivates that day Pressing O toggles all days on off The temporary schedule is in effect only for the days highlighted with the letter x under them As the week progresses the selected days are reset to the inactive state but all other entries for the temporary schedule remain programmed Press to store the entries or press to exit the Temporary Schedule Entry Mode without making any changes User Scheduling Menu Mode The system provides up to 20 timers available to the end user to control output devices The output devices themselves are programmed into the system by the installer during Relay Programming in the 93 Menu Mode The end user needs only to know the output device number and its alpha descriptor The installer may set certain outputs to be restricted during Relay Programming this prevents the end user from controlling d
198. mber G When you have finished programming all zones test each using the system s TEST mode Do not use the Transmitter ID Sniffer mode for this as it will only check for transmission of one zone on a particular transmitter NOT the zones assigned to each additional loop and will not verify polling loop type zones P A Section 6 93 Menu Mode Programming Sequential Mode Programming Usually serial numbers are enrolled during zone programming If not use 93 menu mode to enroll serial numbers for example if all other programming was done via downloading Use this mode only after all other zone information has been programmed including transmitter loop numbers PA PROMPT Enter data field programming mode installer code 8 0 0 0 From data field programming mode press 93 to display the ZONE PROG prompt Press 0 NO repeatedly until the SEQUENTIAL LEARN prompt appears EXPLANATION SEQUENTIAL LEARN 0 NO 1 YES 0 To enroll or delete a device s serial number enter 1 yes Enter 0 to move to skip to the next main menu option If the system has been set up to use 5800 series RF and a programme tool has not been programmed the following PROGRAM TOOL prompt will be displayed If the system has not been set up to use 5800 series RF or a programme tool has already been programmed the system will advance to the TECHNOLOGY TYPE prompt PROGRAM TOOL 0 NO
199. mmed using the 80 Menu Mode Refer to the Time Driven Event Programming later in this section for the procedure Steps to Programme Scheduling Options In order to use 80 Scheduling Menu Mode use the worksheets to do the following 1 Define time windows up to 20 2 Define the daily open close schedules one schedule per day per partition 3 Define the holidays to be used by the system up to 16 4 Define limitation of access times up to 8 schedules 5 Define the Time Driven events up to 20 NOTE Temporary schedules are programmed using 81 Menu Mode Use 80 Scheduling Menu Mode to perform the following functions 6 Programme the time windows 7 Programme the open close schedules 8 Programme the Time Driven events 9 Programme the access schedules Scheduling Menu Structure To programme schedules enter Scheduling Programme Mode enter the Installer Code 2 80 Installer or Master level user code Scheduling Programme Mode can be entered only when all partitions are disarmed There are 6 sections of scheduling menus accessed via 480 Entering 1 at a main menu prompt selects that menu section Prompts for that scheduling feature then appear Enter 0 to skip a section and display the next menu option PROMPT EXPLANATION Time Window 12 YES 0 NO 0 Upon entering Schedule Menu Mode this prompt appears Enter 1 to programme time windows Refer to Time Windows Programming later in t
200. n System Group 1 are Opening Disarm Periodic Test System Low Battery Power Low Battery Restore Cancel AC Mains Loss Programme Tamper AC Mains Restore Callback Request Once you have entered these report codes the system will prompt QUIT REPORT MENU If you have completely finished entering report codes press 1 Y to quit Report Code Programming mode 12 YES 0 NO 0 If you wish to enter other system report codes enter 0 N and press to continue T Qo Section 6 93 Menu Mode Programming EXPLANATION To enter System Group 2 codes press 1 Y System Group 2 Codes PROMPT SYSTEM GROUP 2 1 YES 0 NO 0 STAY Enter the first digit of the Arm STAY report Press Enter the second digit of the report If the user 1st 00 9 00 00 number is desired as the second digit enter 01 not necessary for Contact ID or High Speed formats Press eto continue Enter the rest of the codes in the same manner Other codes in System Group 2 are Time Set Log Reset Autobypass by Zone Log 50 90 Full Autobypass by User Event Log Overflow Recent Close sent if alarm occurs within 5 minutes of arming Once you have entered these report codes the system will prompt QUIT REPORT MENU If you have completely finished entering report codes press 1 Y to quit Report Code Programming mode 12 YES 0 NO 0 If you wish to enter other system report codes enter 0 N and press to continue System Group 3 Codes EXP
201. n wires to each device on the polling loop using the the following table for maximum wire runs per wire size Twisted pair wire is recommended for all wire runs Maximum total wire runs combined must not exceed 1220m regardless of wire size 610m if shielded wire is used Maximum Polling Loop Wire Runs Wire Size Max Length 0 64 mm O D 198 m 0 81 mm O D 290 m 1 0 mm O D 457m 1 3 mm O D 732m When running polling loop wires they must not be within 15 cm of AC mains telephone or intercom wiring Since the polling loop is carrying data between the control panel and the devices interference on this loop can cause an interruption in the communication The polling loop can also cause outgoing interference on other wiring If this spacing cannot be achieved shielded wire must be used Note that the maximum wire length supported is halved for shielded wire 2 Wire each device to the polling loop making sure to use correct polarity when making connections refer to the device s instructions 3 Note the polling loop devices that have DIP switches on them Set each device s DIP switches for the zone number you are assigning it Refer to the device s instructions or the DIP Switch Tables found at the end of this manual when setting addresses BASIC POLLING LOOP CONNECTIONS VISTA cien BUILT IN POLLING LOOP 2 WIRE RUNS SHOWN IN CX A STAR CONFIGURATION Figure 3 14 Polling Loo
202. ne 2 Enter the zone number to which you want to assign a descriptor Ex Key 001 to begin entering the description for zone 1 key 002 for zone 2 003 for zone 3 etc The following will be displayed ZN 001 A Note that the first letter of the alphabet appears after the zone number and that the zone number is automatically included with the description 3 Enter the descriptor for that zone Use one of two methods as follows assume for example that the desired description for zone 1 is BACK DOOR a Press followed by the 3 digit number of the first word from the fixed dictionary shown later in this section e g 0 1 3 for BACK Press 6 in order to accept the word and proceed or press 8 to store the complete descriptor and exit or b Select the first letter of the desired description note that A is already displayed Use the 3 key to advance through the alphabet and the 1 key to go backward Press the 8 key repeatedly until B appears press 1 to go backwards if you happen to pass it then press key 6 to display the first available word beginning with B Press the 3 key repeatedly to advance through the available words until the word BACK is displayed To add an s or s if you need to press the 2 key The first depression adds an s the second depression adds an s the third depression displays no character to erase the character the fourth depression adds an s etc 4 Acc
203. ne nennen eren enne 11 3 Changing a Master Manager or Operator Code oo ccc eee ener nnns 11 4 Adding an RF Key to an Existing Ser ite prr al ttt epa ede tup eb tede tu dud ce v ue a t 11 4 Deleting a Master Manager or Operator Code oo emere mene nnne nne 11 4 Exiting the User Edit Mode oiu oct Eb tbe ede eta HR en E ie OR tco ERR e erat o ed ee lU c edet 11 4 SECTION 12 Keypad Functions iia deta ween 12 1 General Information ne n te te ees et ede ete de bna ee tete de ela eid tied ede d e Doe b ede t ee p eda eu 12 1 Arming FUnctiors eoe en te Ove acd cete d ce mut edv gg cerae kat E near ina Peer cere RH E 12 1 Global Arming ice ies nies Bed ite eed tee i ed a e e ire Ree ed ee i ln eb e o ied ase at 12 2 ACCESS teca alle Doce t r 12 2 Delaying Closing Meis da deis d deret cud 12 2 Partition GOTO Command nnns ena m e e eme e ati er tan e ente et 12 2 Viewing Capabilities OFA User site irae mnc e e ee ee n ee eb E nan ad eee D e et 12 3 Viewing Zone Descriptors i p dle et id eb rete ade dt eb bue bob aM eM a ate b 12 3 Viewing Downloaded Messages ssssse eem mnnera 12 3 Using The Built In Users Manual nodo et ete Qe sp eua eu e tpa et oce QU kd e e ton ta Ve t Pat e redet ed 12 3 Panic ys oco dedans sul MIL uU E IE LI E RU aca 12 3 Speed Keys A B C and or D Macros eem emen enne ennemi eene 12 4 Manual Relay Activation Mode 70 Mode ssssssssee emere nennen nennen 12 4 Event Logging Pr
204. nnected to zone 9 0 normal response 350mec 1 fast response 10msec 4 5 Keyswitch Assignment The keyswitch requires the use of zone 7 wired loop zone 7 is no longer Enter 1 8 partition keyswitch is being used available as protection zone The fire and panic alarm voltage triggers Enter 0 if the keyswitch is not used J7 automatically become ARMING and READY status outputs for the Keyswitch LEDs Zone type 10 is automatically assigned to zone 7 if a keyswitch is used Openings closing report as user 0 if enabled in field 40 Confirmation of Arming Ding If enabled produces second external alarm sounding ding at the end partition specific of exit delay or after kissoff from the central station if sending closing 0 disable reports 1 enable 4 7 AC Mains Loss Keypad Sou nding If enabled sounding at the keypad rapid beeping occurs when AC power 0 disable is lost sounding occurs about 2 minutes after actual AC loss 1 enable 4 8 Mains Presence Display If enabled displays AC presence AC in lower right hand corner of keypad 0 disable display 1 enable 5 2 Section 5 Data Field Descriptions FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Randomise AC Mains Loss Report 0 disable 1 enable If enabled randomises AC loss reporting between 30 and 60 minutes after an actual AC loss If disabled AC loss reporting about 2 minutes after actual AC loss S
205. nononenononononccnnnnnonononos 12 1 24 Hour Trouble occcccccoonnnccncncccnonononononononononennnccononorons 4 9 24 hour Audible Alarm eee 4 9 24 hour Auxiliary Alarm eeeeeenee 4 9 24 hour Silent Alarm 2 coe eccehecenie 4 9 2 wire smoke detectors ooocccccccocononcnononoconononononns 1 1 3 5 ATOOSM T 1 8 14 9 1 9 2 A At tL UR 1 8 3 13 4204 cet 1 2 1 3 3 5 3 11 3 15 3 17 4 11 LUULTK 1 1 4286 5 dust 1 2 3 15 3 17 4 6 13 6 17 A i siciinlflsln cuin llt iiinlln 3 6 3 20 A 1 3 3 11 3 19 14 1 4 wire smoke detectors oooccccccconoooncncnonccononocononns 3 5 3 6 5800 series RF 3 8 5800 Series Transmitters esssssssssss 3 11 sid 1 1 5800EU series ee 3 8 3 10 6 3 A teo aa a E a e eiii 3 10 TS 3 9 3 10 DO E cialis 1 2 3 2 3 9 A 1 2 3 9 5882 BW EM 1 2 3 9 AA 1 2 3 2 A 14 1 Bp 3 2 685 Receiver ssssssssesessssseeeeennn nennen nennen 3 17 VU NER MEL PTS 3 3 A 3 3 qq call UII UM MI ce Mae a 3 3 v T a OO A 3 16 fica Dr 3 3 ABB10931 E 3 3 AC 60Hz or 50HZ esses 5 13 AC Mains Loss Keypad Sounding 5 2 AC Mains Transformer eeeeeeeeen 3 18 AG POWER NC 3 19 Access GIOUp iiit tice
206. nonononnncnnno no rancnnnananos 5 8 Suppress Status LED Output When Zone 7 Keyswitch Enabled Retain Voltage Trigger OUIPUIS 5 etes tee ILLI iG 5 13 Suppress Transmitter Supervision Sound 5 12 Suppress Use of Armed LED on Keypadqs 5 8 Suppress Wireless Siren Activation for Fire Alarms 5 5 System Communication essen 8 1 SYSTEM GROUP 1 sssssssssssseeeee 6 7 SYSTEM GROUP 2 sssssssssee 6 7 SYSTEM GROUP 3 sssssssssssssseeeene 6 7 SYSTEM LO BA Tecnicas 13 3 System LoBal uei tette ia 13 1 System Messages iiair ssrin attad 13 3 System Supervisory Zones sse 4 4 System Wide Data Fields sseseesesss 4 2 Tamper Detect in Test Mode ss 5 13 TECHNOLOGY TYPE ccecceeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeaes 6 5 Telephone Line Monitor eeeeeneee 1 1 Telephone Module Phone Code sss 5 3 Telephone Operational Problems 13 3 Telephone System Selection 5 6 Temporary Schedules sesssss 7 3 7 11 Temporary Schedules Programming 7 13 Test Report Interval eene 5 3 Testing The System ooocnnncccnocccnoncnnoncnnananconanonnncannnnnnns 13 1 Time Driven Events
207. nstructions e Each device enabled in the system using the Device Programming Mode Optional Vista Interactive Phone Module Supports the Ademco 4286 VIP Module which permits access via telephone to do the following e Obtain system status information e Arm and disarm security system e Control relays and or Powerline Carrier devices Supervisory Zones Provides zones for supervision of the following e J7 Trigger Outputs Zone 973 e RF Receivers Zones 988 990 e Polling Loop Zone 997 Keypad Panic Keys Accommodates three keypad panic keys 1 A B and 3 C e Designated as zones 995 1 996 3 and 999 e Activated by wired and wireless keypads e Activated and reported separately by partition distinguished by Subscriber Acct No or Partition No if Contact ID reporting is used 8 Partitions Provides the ability to control 8 separate areas independently each functioning as if it had its own separate control Partitioning features include e Upto3 Common Area partitions which arm automatically when the last partition 1 8 that shares the common area is armed and disarms when the first partition 1 8 that shares the common area is disarmed e A Master Partition 9 to which keypads may be assigned to view the status of all 8 partitions at the same time e Keypads assignable to one of 8 partitions or to Master Partition 9 to view system status e Ability to assign Relays Powerline Carrier
208. ntral station if programmed e Auto bypass by User not sent if using ADEMCO High Speed format e Auto bypass by Zone Sent as regular alarm if using ADEMCO High Speed format e Bypass reports NOTE If field 07 is enabled and field 1 20 is not enabled then faults remaining in the exit route at the end of the exit delay will cause an immediate alarm This report is programmed in data fields 1 40 and 1 41 FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Auto Bypass Faulted Exit Route If enabled the system automatically bypasses any exit route zones that Zones are faulted at the end of the exit delay This field must be enabled if field 0 disable 07 is enabled 1 enable VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Exit Delay Reset If enabled when the panel is armed the normal exit delay begins After 0 disable the user exits closes the door the exit delay time is reset to 60 seconds If 1 enable within this 60 second period the entry door is re opened the panel will restart the exit delay sequence again using the programmed exit delay time NOTE Exit Delay Reset is designed to allow an operator to re enter the premises to retrieve a forgotten item without triggering an alarm Cross Zoning Cross Zoning is designed so that a combination of two zones must be faulted within a 5 minute period of each other to cause an alarm on either zone This prevents momentary faults from one of
209. ntrol also requires that the AAV module trigger type is falling edge which is set using the 1250 s DIP switches 1 685 Receiver software must be rev 4 6 or higher Earlier versions will not hold the phone line connection open 2 Contact ID code for listen in to follow is 606 Contact ID is the only reporting format that will send a listen in to follow Audio Alarm Verification Module Connections Connect the Audio Alarm Verification module s falling edge trigger input to J7 connector trigger output or toa 4204 relay module as shown in the various AAV Connection diagrams If also using a 4286 VIP Module be sure to follow Figure 3 30 when making connections J EDGE TRIGGER YELLOW PINS DIODE FROM EOLR PACKAGE CONTROL EAGLE EARTH SUPPLIED gt GROUND CABLE Sr ol T8 GREY R BROWN T CONTROL DIALER HEADER JEN REFER TO AAV MODULE TO PREMISES INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE INCOMING PHONE LINE DOEDIODOOGOD EJ BROWN RED 4 TP RING Figure 3 28 AAV Connections to Control Alone 3 16 Section 3 Installing The Control CONTROL DO EAGLE SUPPLIED CABLE CONTROL DIALER H
210. nu selections OPTIONS ZONE PROG For programming the following 1 YES 0 NO 0 Zone Number Zone Response Type e Partition Number for Zone Dialler report code for zone Input Device Type for zone whether RF polling loop etc Enrolling serial numbers of 5800 Series transmitters 8 serial polling loop devices into the system SEQUENTIAL LEARN Same as Zone Programming except 1 YES 0 NO 0 Input Device Type for Zone RF polling loop etc Enrolling serial numbers of 5800 Series transmitters 8 serial polling loop devices into the system REPORT CODE PROG For programming the following 1 YES 0 NO ol Alarm report codes for zones Restore and supervisory codes e All other system report codes ALPHA PROG For entering alpha descriptors for the following 1 YES 0 NO o e Zone Descriptors Installers Message e Custom Words Partition Descriptors Relay Descriptors DEVICE PROG For defining the following device characteristics for addressable devices including keypads RF receivers 5881 5882EU 4204 relay modules 4286 VIP Module and VISTA Gateway Module 1 YES 0 NO 0 Device Address Device Type Keypad Options including Partition assignment RF House ID RELAY PROG For defining output device functions 1 YES 0 NO 0 RLY VOICE DESCR For entering voice descriptors for relays to be used with the 4286 4286 VIP Module 1 YES 0 NO 0 CUSTOM INDEX For creating custom word sub
211. ocedures rtr eee trei e rin rer EG nga e e tec e tice RID none Mbt eu EXT P hn EXER ee Re P ERR T e 12 5 iv Table of Contents SECTION 13 Testing The SA Oe 13 1 Battery Te5t 2 5t e ee i ind e d PR d bee ed b s A Une A o E 13 1 Dialer LeStt EN 13 1 Burglary Walk Test Code b TES T estt Ro reete maneat te Pe a tl pe rae ctu enel d dna 13 1 Armed Burglary System Test sss eene nennen nennen nnne nnde nenne nennen ener nnns 13 1 Testing Wireless Transmitters ssc Avec ot E De m o ec a re dat ce en i ele Pra Sere noc ben E PER rx e v8 13 2 Trou ble GConditions x rentre mea ar e T e ER CO EUIS MR RAN RR ERR e DO MR C RA AN E e E OB M 13 3 Telephone Operational Problems sss meme ennemi nre nne nennen eren 13 3 To theInstalleis o et to er teu qase a rr c er seid thane Coop d aer P CH qued erro biene 13 4 SECTION 14 SpeciliCallODS 52r auge andiae e qeu YkYx cux VES asas F1 ruga et eR TECHN AE 14 1 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide List of Figures Pig re 3 1 Installing The Lock iaa ad a tii iaa 3 1 Figure 3 2 Mounting The PC Board d cxi EC riada MEL AY pa ao CES E CN on CL ANT ead and 3 1 Figure 3 3 Keypad Connections To the Keypad Port terminals eee e esee ee nett nannten setenta ase tate nasse sen 3 2 Figure 3 4 Using A Supplementary Power Supply For Keypads eee ee eese esee ente th nn canon sesenta ases eate ansa sen 3 3 Figure 3 5 Exte
212. od a or b a Press both the X and keys at the same time within 30 seconds after power is applied to the control b Enter the Installer Code 8 0 0 0 keys The factory installer code can be changed once in the Programme mode field 00 NOTE The default for the Installer Code is 4140 Exit the Programming mode by either method a or b a Press 9 8 Exiting by this method prevents the installer code from being used to re enter Programming mode Only method a can be used to re enter Programming mode b Press 9 9 Exiting by this method permits the installer code to be being used to re enter Programming mode Data Field Programming Mode In the Data Field Programme Mode you may access any field simply by entering either or the field number e To write or change information in a field press the field number 038 e Toread the information in a field press the field number 03 When the entries for a field are completed the keypad beeps three times and advances to the next field SUMMARY OF DATA FIELD PROGRAMMING COMMANDS 91 Select partition for programming partition specific fields 92 Display the software revision level of the control panel 3k93 Enter Menu mode programming 94 Go to next page of fields 99 Go back to previous page of fields or exit Programming Mode with no installer code lockout 98 Exit Programming M
213. ode Set each keypad to an individual address 00 30 according to the keypad s instructions Set one alpha keypad for address 00 and other keypads for higher addresses 01 02 and 03 are enabled in the system s default programme Any keypads set for address 04 and above will appear blank until they are enabled in the system s programme Keypads set to the non addressable mode address 31 may interfere with other keypads as well as other devices connected to the keypad terminals Using a Supplementary Power Supply to Power Additional Keypads The control provides 750mA of auxiliary standby power for powering keypads and other devices from the auxiliary power output Aside from this the control can support up to 32 peripheral devices keypads RF receivers relay modules etc The backup battery will supply power to these devices in the event that AC power is lost When the control s auxiliary power load for all devices exceeds 750mA you can power additional keypads from a regulated 12VDC power supply e g AD12612 The AD12612 power supplies have a backup battery that can power these keypads in the event of AC mains power loss Keypads powered from supplies which do not have a backup battery will not function when AC mains is lost Therefore be sure to power at least one keypad from the Control s auxiliary power output Connect additional keypads as shown below using the keypad wire colours shown Be sur
214. ode with Installer Code lockout Moving from One Page of Programming to Another The data fields are grouped into three levels referred to as pages The first page is accessed as soon as Programming Mode is entered The second and third pages of data fields are indicated at the keypad by a 1 and 2 respectively in front of the 2 digit field address ALT PROGRAM MODE is displayed along with a 100 or 200 indicating which page of programme fields is accessed To access the next level of programming fields perform the following steps 1 Press 94 2 Press X XX where XX the last two digits of the programme field and make the desired entry NOTES Press 94 to move to 2 page fields 101 176 press 99 to move back to 1 page Press 94 to move to 3 page fields 2400 288 press 99 to move back to 294 page VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Entry Errors e Ifan address is improperly entered the keypad displays FC e Ifa programme entry is improperly entered for example a larger number than is permitted the keypad display will go blank In either of the above cases simply re enter X the correct field number and then enter the correct data Programming System Wide Data Fields Values for some programming fields are system wide global and some can be different for each partition partition specific The partition specific programming fields are autom
215. of the closing time window The delay is set in 4 minute increments up to 56 minutes in partition specific programme field 2 05 At the expiration of this delay the Auto Arm Warning will start Auto Arm Warning The Auto Arm Warning causes the keypad sounder to warn the user of an impending Auto Arm The warning can be set from 1 to 15 minutes prior to the arming in partition specific programme field 2 06 During this period the keypad beeps every 15 seconds and displays AUTO ARM ALERT During the last 60 seconds the keypads beep every 5 seconds The panel arms at the conclusion of the Auto Arm Warning period Force Arm The Force Arm option causes the panel to attempt to bypass any faulted zones prior to auto arming panel performs a force arm This option is set in partition specific programme field 2 08 Extend Closing Window A user can manually delay the arm closing time window by 1 or 2 hours This is done by entering a keypad command User Code 82 which then prompts the user to enter the desired extension time of lor 2 This feature is useful if a user must stay on the premises later than usual The Auto Arm delay and warning periods begin at the end of the extension Auto Disarming The system can automatically disarm a partition at the end of a pre determined opening disarm time window The disarming time can be delayed by using the Auto Disarm Delay feature Disarm Delay Auto Disarm Del
216. omatically bypassed when the panel is armed in the STAY or INSTANT mode Assign this zone type to a zone covering an area such as a foyer lobby or hallway through which one must pass upon entry or exit to and from the keypad Type 19 24 Hour Trouble An open or short on a zone with this zone type causes a trouble response No external alarm sounders are activated Type 20 Arm STAY Causes the system to arm in the STAY mode when the zone is activated Type 21 Arm AWAY Causes the system to arm in the AWAY mode when the zone is activated Type 22 Disarm Causes the system to disarm when the zone is activated Type 23 No Alarm Response Used on a zone when an output relay action is desired but with no accompanying alarm e g for lobby door access Type 27 Access Point Assign this zone type to an input device hardwired zone wireless zone keypad access control relay etc that controls an access entry point e g a door The access point entry relay can be assigned to an access control relay controlled by the VISTA 120 ECP relay 4204 or to the access control system independent of the VISTA 120 Type 28 Main Logic Board MLB Supervision Used to supervise the MLB If communication between the MLB and the VISTA Gateway Module PTVGM fails a trouble condition is annunciated for the zone Also if the communication fails all access control system ACS input zones also display a CHECK NOTE FOR P
217. ontrol panel that supports up to 128 zones using basic wired polling loop and wireless zones In addition the control offers relay control and scheduling capabilities for automating system functions The major system features are outlined below New Features This version of the VISTA 120 has enhanced features not found in the prior version These enhancements include the following e Support for unique features of 5800EU supervised wireless system including RF jamming detection and processing activation of RF wireless siren and more frequent supervision e Expansion of the number of programmable outputs from 32 relays on 4204s to 96 via polling loop support of up to 64 4101SN programmable relays and or open collector outputs on 4208 4 zone expander modules 4 per module e Integration of VISTA 120 with PassPoint Access Control System so that VISTA 120 status users can control PassPoint ACS and unused PassPoint zones can become part of VISTA 120 s complement of protection zones e Self actuating siren bell support e Optional restrictions on downloading functions permitted when system is armed e Optional use of zone 9 for Telephone Line Monitor output processing e Optional restrictions on various keypad displays during the armed or disarmed modes for higher security applications e Support for faster 8x processing of polling loop sensor zone faults for serial number address devices e Expansion of the number of zone l
218. oors pumps bell outputs etc 7 13 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide To enter this mode the user enters User Code 83 PROMPT EXPLANATION Output Timer Enter the output timer number to be programmed 01 20 01 20 00 Quit 01 Press to accept entry and move to the next prompt Enter 00 to quit and return to normal operating mode 06 07 00P 11 45P If that timer number has already been programmed a summary screen appears In this example PORCH LITE 04 06 Timer 07 00PM Start Time 11 45PM Stop Time PORCH LITE Descriptor for Output Device 4 04 Output Device affected by this timer Press to continue 06 ENTER OUTPUT Enter the desired output number 01 96 PORCH LITE 04 As the number is entered the descriptor for that output device is displayed Press to continue Entering 00 as the output number deletes the timer Timer 06 in this example and displays an output descriptor of None Output devices are programmed via 93 Menu Mode PROMPT EXPLANATION 06 ON TIME The cursor is positioned on the tens of hours digit of the ON time Enter the desired hour 07 00 PM Press to move to the minutes field The minutes are entered in the same manner The AM PM indication is toggled by hitting any key in the 0 9 while the cursor is under the AM PM position Press to continue 06 OFF TIME The cursor positioned on the tens of hours digit of the OFF time En
219. or auto disarming programmed in Time Driven events e The auto arming window cannot be extended using the Installer Code 82 Mode Beginning and end of time window e g a coffee break buzzer In this example if relay pulse is selected the relay pulses for 2 seconds at the beginning of the window signaling the beginning of the coffee break At the end of the window it pulses again signaling the end of coffee break 03 During time window active period only on at beginning of window off at end For example if bypass is selected to activate during the window zones in a zone list are bypassed at the beginning of the window and unbypassed at the end of the window Time Driven Event Programming Bypass Commands The following menu items must first be programmed in Action Code Action Action Specifier Output Programming in the 93 Menu Mode pes T M sore sy Enter Relay No reference identification number ee es Output Group if applicable Open Close Windows Restriction Action Code Action Action Specifier Output Type V Plex 4204 or X 10 40 o Opening Window by Partition s Zone No V Plex 2 EN PEET ECP Address 4204 nable Closing Window by 41 partition Partition s Relay No 4204 42 Enable Access Window for Access Group POUS Code X 10 access group Unit Code X 10 After entering Scheduling Menu Mode press 0 until the Timed
220. ore zones in that zone list Enter 0 if no changes are necessary If 1 is entered O No 1 Yes 0 the next screen will appear otherwise the Enter Zone List prompt will reappear 001 Zn to Delete Enter each zone number to be deleted from the zone list pressing after each number 000 QUIT 000 View Zn LIST This will appear if 00 is pressed at the ENTER ZONE LIST prompt Enter the zone list number that you wish 00 QUIT 00 to view Press to continue XX ASSIGNED ZONE Press to scroll through all zones in that list Enter 00 to quit 000 QUIT 000 Press 99 to exit programme mode or continue to the next procedure in this section to programme Relay Voice Descriptors Upon exiting programme mode enter the Installer Code OFF to cancel the system s settling delay Relay Voice Descriptors If using the 4286 VIP Module voice descriptors can be programmed for each of the 96 relays Powerline Carrier output trigger devices used in the system These descriptors are announced by the voice module when accessing the relays via the 70 relay access mode via telephone Each voice descriptor can consist of up to 3 words selected from the relay voice descriptor vocabulary list found later in this section The index numbers from this vocabulary list are to be used for relay voice descriptors only For normal system voice annunciation eg alarms troubles status use the highlighted words in the alpha vocabulary list found in the alpha
221. ow eee 7 1 External Sounders sse 3 3 Field 1 31 RF Transmitter Check in interval to be Multiple of 1 Hour or 2 HOUlS coooooocccccccccccncanccccnncc n 5 11 Final Contact Setii euidenter erae 1 1 5 1 Fire Display LOCKk ooocconocccononccccononnnccnannononancnnnnncnnnnnnnnos 5 8 FIRST COMMUNICATION eee 9 1 First Test Report Time seeneene 5 7 For P I states T Magner cesses 7 1 Format Descriptions sott fte 8 1 General Description eeeeneeree 1 1 Glassbreak Detector ssseeeeeee 3 6 glassbreak detectors seeeee 1 1 Global Arm d epe levee dea csi 11 4 global Armida tit 2 3 Global arMinQ ococconoocccnnoccccnononcnnnanoncnnnnnonononnncnnnns 1 2 12 2 Global Arming ii ee 12 2 Go No Go Test Mode c ooooconccccoccconcccnoncccanccnoncnonnncnnncnnns 13 2 liandshake ege eet eed 8 1 Hardwired HW Type 01 een 4 9 High Speed unu ee eb Mieke 4 4 Holiday Schedule eeeeeeeee 7 3 Holiday Schedule Programming 7 7 Holiday schedules oooocccnncoccccccnncccononancnccnnccnannnono 1 3 7 4 Holiday Schedules seeeee 7 7 HOUSE D reri tnmen iei 6 13 House ID Sniffer Mode seeseeese 3 10 HSENS iia teet ede dat es 3 8 Ignore Expansion Zone Tam
222. ow Enter the activation time from 1 10 listed below As the number is keyed in the activation time is 03 Take effect only for the duration of the window 04 Trigger at both the start and the end of the window Example coffee break buzzer Press to accept entry Days MTWTFSSH The system then asks for which days the event is to be activated Hit0 8 x x Press 0 to toggle all days on or off or press keys 1 8 to toggle the letter x under the day on or off Monday 1 Holiday H 8 When all entries have been made the TIMED EVENT prompt is displayed again Repeat the procedure for each timed event for the installation Quit Enter 0 at the Quit prompt to return to the main menu choices and continue programming Enter 1 to quit 1 YES 0 NO 0 Scheduling Menu Mode Limitation of Access Schedules Limitation of Access is a means by which a user s access code is limited to working during a certain period of time The system provides 8 Access Schedules each of which consists of two time windows for each day of the week and two time windows for holidays typically one for an opening time window and the second for a closing time window A user required to follow a schedule would be assigned to an access group of the same number e g schedule 1 group 1 The user s access code is assigned to a group when that user is added to the system If no limitations apply enter 0 NOTE Holid
223. p Connections When in a star configuration no individual run can be longer than the table indicates and the total length of all the sensor star runs combined cannot exceed 1220m If using unshielded wire in conduit or shielded wire the maximum is 610m If longer wire runs are needed a 4297 Polling Loop Extender Module must be used Polling Loop Limitations The built in polling loop has the following limitations that must be observed The maximum allowable current drain from the polling loop is 128mA If device drain totals more than 128mA a 4297 Polling Loop Extender Module is required The 4297 Polling Loop Extender Module may be used to provide additional polling loop current to extend the polling loop wire run and or to provide individual electrically isolated polling loops Refer to the 4297 Polling Loop Connection Figures 3 15 and 3 16 later in this section Use of more than 50 DIP switch devices can greatly impact the panel s ability to respond to a change in status in a timely manner DIP switch devices that affect response time include 4278EX 4275EX 4190WH 7500 9500 DO NOT use the 4197 Polling Loop Extender Module with the VISTA 120 e Regardless of current drain no more than 64 DIP switch devices or 119 serial number devices can be connected to the polling loop Installations that require up to 119 zones using DIP switch devices will require the use of zone expanders 4190WH and or 4208
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225. programming section To enter relay voice descriptors press 93 from data field programming mode to display the ZONE PROG prompt Press 0 NO to each menu option until the RLY VOICE DESCR prompt is displayed Follow the instructions below While in this mode press to advance to next screen Press to backup to previous screen PROMPT EXPLANATION RLY VOICE DESCR Press 1 to programme voice descriptors for relays O No 1 Yes 0 ENTER RELAY NO Enter the 2 digit relay X 10 module trigger number 01 96 for the relay desired or enter 00 to quit relay 00 QUIT 01 voice descriptor programming mode Press x 6 17 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide PROMPT EXPLANATION 01 ENTER DESC di From the relay voice descriptor vocabulary list enter the 3 digit index number for the first word of the relay descriptor phrase Press 01 ENTER DESC d2 From the relay voice descriptor vocabulary list enter the 3 digit index number for the second word of the relay descriptor phrase If second word is not desired press 000 Press 01 ENTER DESC d3 From the relay voice descriptor vocabulary list enter the 3 digit index number for the third word of the relay descriptor phrase If third word is not desired press 000 Press to accept entry The ENTER RELAY NO prompt appears Enter the next relay to be programmed When all output devices have been programmed enter 00 to quit Enter 99 to exit programme mode Ente
226. programming the various schedules open close limitation of access as well as for Time Driven event control Scheduling Example To understand scheduling take for example a store that has the following hours To provide these schedules the following five time windows need to be programmed Window Start Stop Purpose 1 8am 9am Monday Friday open window 2 9am 10am Saturday open window 3 4pm 4 30pm Saturday close window 4 6pm 6 30pm Monday Thurs close window 5 9pm 9 30pm Friday close window Using the 80 Menu Mode described later in this section the installer can programme open close schedules by assigning each time window to a day of the week windows are entered as 2 digit entries Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Hol Op CI Op Cl Op CI Op CI Op CI Op CI Op CI Op CI 01 04 01 04 01 04 01 04 01 05 02 03 00 00 00 00 Monday to Thursday 9am to 6pm Friday 9am to 9pm Saturday 10am to 4pm Sunday Closed Holidays Closed Assume the owner desires the following time windows to allow time for employees to arm or disarm the system Monday to Thursday Open disarm 8am to 9am Close arm 6pm to 6 30pm Friday Open disarm 8am to 9am Close arm 9pm to 9 30pm Saturday Open disarm 9am to 10am Close arm 4pm to 4 30pm Sunday amp Holidays Closed NOTE 00 is enter
227. r Time HMM Stop Time HMM oo 2 DisemWindow Star Time HMM Stop Time HHMM j ArmWindow 0 Start Time Hamm Stop Time HHMM oo pj 3 DisamWindow Star Time HHMM Stop Time HHMM Armwindow oo o p Star Time HMM Stop Time HHMM 4 Disarmwindow Star Time HMM Stop Time HHMM oo p Arm Window Star Time HHMM Stop Time_HHiMM 5 Disarmwindow Star Time HMM Stop Time HHMM Armwindow oo p Star Time HMM Stop Time HHMM oo Disarm Window Star Time HHMM Stop Time HHMM o Arm Window Star Time HMM TT Stop Time HHMM CT Y 7 Disarmwindow ET Star Time HMM ooo o Stop Time HHMM ArmWindow Start Time Hamm 0 TTT Stop Time HHMM 7 12 Section 7 Scheduling Options Partition Windows Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Set Sun 9 DsamWndow J StariTime mimm
228. r devices the 4300 transformer interface must be used instead of the regular 1361 transformer The 4300 supplies the control panel with AC and also sends control pulses through the premises electrical system to control the Powerline Carrier devices In Australia use the XF10 and in Europe use the XM10E in addition to the normal 16 5VAC 40VA output transformer X 10 Powerline Carrier devices are either plugged into standard AC outlets or wired into the AC electrical system by a licensed electrician depending on the type of device used They respond to on and off commands sent from the panel through the 4300 XF10 XM10E to the receiving devices For more information about installing the transformer see Connecting the AC Mains Transformer later in this section NOTE If required a low pass filter available from X 10 can be installed at the exit of the premises AC network to avoid possible conflict with nearby powerline carrier systems J8 CONNECTOR AT CONTROL POWERLINE INTERFACE L MODULAR PHONE CORD 1 BLACK 2 RED 3 GREEN 4 YELLOW RJ11 JACK Figure 3 20 XM10E Modulator Connection Open Close Trigger Setup Output 1 may alternately be programmed to change states when the system is armed in the away mode and then disarmed If field 1 46 is set to 1 the output is set high when the system is in the disarmed state It switches to 0 volts when the system is armed in the away mode
229. r relay type contacts on zone 9 when programmed for fast response Installing Polling Loop Devices You can expand the system from the basic 9 zones to up to 128 zones using the built in 2 wire polling loop Each device connected to the polling loop communicates with the panel about its status These devices are called RPMs Remote Point Modules The polling loop provides both power and data to the RPM zones and is constantly monitoring the status of all zones enabled on the loop The maximum current drain of all devices on the polling loop cannot total more than 128mA unless using a 4297 Polling Loop Extender Module Section 3 Installing The Control Although each polling loop device is wired in parallel each device has its own unique zone number or group of zones On some devices this is determined by the setting of DIP switches Other devices have a built in unique serial number that must be enrolled into the control Serial number mode MUST be used instead of DIP switch addressing mode for devices that can be set for either mode All devices on the polling loop must be wired in parallel to the and Polling Loop terminals of the control panel 24 and 25 respectively You can wire from device to device or have multiple branches connected directly to the control panel in a star configuration Be sure to observe proper polarity To install the devices perform the following steps 1 Ru
230. r the Installer Code OFF to cancel the system s settling delay Relay Voice Descriptors and Custom Word Substitutes Vocabulary Word Index Word Word Index Word Index Word Index Detector 128 Device 060 Apartment Appliances Station 156 Storage iie 157 SUM eere IRE 154 Basement 021 Bathroom 051 Battery O cns Bedroom Un bae SEMEN P Upper ims 187 Bios ed one Factory iie Upstairs 183 Building Father s Utility se 185 Burglary Medical Mother s nef Motion Computer m Console 066 Custom Word Substitutes for VIP Module Annunciation A substitute word can be programmed for each of the 20 custom words used in your alpha zone descriptions This substitute word will be announced by the VIP module in place of the custom word that is displayed on the alpha keypad For example an alarm display of John s Bedroom could be announced as Son s Bedroom since there is no annunciation for the custom word John Note that if a substitute word is not assigned the VIP module will not annunciate the zone descriptor at all but will only annunciate the zone number To enter custom words substitutes press 93 from data field programming mode to display the ZONE PROG prompt Press 0 NO to ea
231. rmed can be Bypassed per Partition period This cannot be 00 for ANPI compliance partition specific Enter 01 15 Enter 00 for no restriction Bypass Unbypass Zones when If enabled zones can be bypassed and unbypassed while the system is Armed armed 0 disable 1 enable Call Waiting Defeat If enabled the system defeats Call Waiting on the first outgoing call 0 disable attempt to both the primary and secondary numbers 1 enable NOTE After the panel s initial call to report the alarm the panel may attempt to make an additional call perhaps for a cancel or a zone restoral If Call Waiting is not defeated an operator at the central station attempting to contact the premises to verify whether the alarm is valid hears the phone ringing indefinitely and must to dispatch on the call DO NOT enable this feature unless Call Waiting is being used Permanent Keypad Display If enabled backlighting for the keypad display remains on at all times Backlighting partition specific Otherwise the backlighting comes on when a key is pressed 0 disable NOTE When a key is pressed display backlighting turns on for all 1 enable keypads in that partition Wireless Keypad Tamper Detect Ifenabled when more than 40 key depressions are received without a 0 disable valid sequence arm disarm etc the control panel disables the wireless 1 enable ANPI requirement keypad The inhibit is removed once a valid key sequence is rece
232. rming the system using a Global Disarm any of the selected partitions has a condition which would cause the keypad to beep such as alarm memory or a trouble condition the system will cause the keypad to beep and will enter a summary mode in which the alarm memory or trouble conditions of all of the selected partitions will be displayed This mode will continue until either approx 120 seconds elapses or a second disarm occurs which clears the beeping Access Control If programmed in data field 1 76 one relay may be used for access control in each partition To activate this relay User code 0 The relay will pulse for 2 seconds In addition to this command there are three other commands 73 74 75 that can control access points shared with the PassPoint Access Control System Delaying Closing Time If Open Close schedules are used end users can manually delay closing time by extending the closing window by 1 or 2 hours This is useful if a user must stay on the premises later than usual The user must have authority level of manager or higher To extend the closing window enter user code 82 PROMPT EXPLANATION Closing Delay Enter the number of hours 1 or 2 by which the end of the closing window should be extended Note The delay Key 0 2 Hours is from the scheduled closing time not from the current time Press gt k to accept entry and exit this mode Press to exit this mode without changes
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234. round Start 3 In 3 X 10 sync Out 2 Armed LED Fire CPU Fail 4 Ground 4 In 4 X 10 sync Out 4 Ready LED 5 Out 2 fire 5 Ground Ratings for Out 1 6 Ground 6 Out 5 X 10 data Active 10VDC 13 8VDC through 4k OHMS 7 Out 3 burg aud panic 7 Out 6 Printer RXD Not Active 100 OHMS to ground 8 Ground 8 Ground Ratings for out 2 4 9 Out 4 silent panic 9 Ground Active 10VDC 13 8VDC through 5k OHMS duress Not Active 1k OHMS to ground Refer to Installation Instructions for information concerning Direct Wire Downloading and printer connections using the 4100SM Serial Module ZONE 4_ZONE 5 2k EOLR note 1 ZONE RESISTANCE Excluding EOLR ZONE 1 8 100 OHMS maximum ZONE 6 ZONE 7 2k EOLR note 1 2k EOLR note 1 3 ALL OTHER ZONES 300 OHMS maximum ZONE RESPONSE TIME ZONES 1 8 350mSec 500mSec ZONE 9 Programmable for Fast 10mSec 15mSec Normal 350mSec 500mSec default response 2k EOLR note 1 4 LATCHING TYPE GLASS ZONE 8 ZONE 9 BREAK DETECTOR LOOP PEE I Se S o He o 2 _ Da Handset Incoming 29 Connections Phone Line on Connections 27 EE S Se ou od ak MAKE CONNECTIONS USING No 4142TR CABLE L 3 000000000 us 123456789 OO00000000 J7 123456789 EARTH GROUND Connect to good earth ground to maintain immunity to transients See Inst
235. rs on the J7 outputs Outputs 0 disable 1 enable Zone 5 Audio Alarm Verification If enabled zone 5 is used for 2 way audio AAV 0 disable NOTE Zone 5 cannot be used as protection zone 1 enable Display Tamper If enabled the system displays Tamper instead of Check or Trbl see 0 disable field 1 07 1 enable Tamper Detect in Test Mode If enabled the system terminates the test mode and displays the tamper 0 disable condition 1 enable If disabled the system remains in test mode and displays fault 5 13 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION Silence Sounder During AAV Ifenabled the system silences the alarm sounder and the keypad when 0 disable AAV is being used and listening microphones are on 1 enable Video Alarm Verification If enabled the system transmits the Contact ID code 609 so the central 0 disable station equipment can be ready for video image reception and processing 1 enable Event Log Types This field has five entries as follows Alarm Check Bypass Open Close 0 disable System 1 enable If enabled the system logs those types of events into the event log NOTE Events are also logged into the PassPoint system if installed 12 24 Hour Time Stamp Format Select the type of time stamping for the event log 0 12 hour 1 24 hour Event Log Printer On Line Mode If enabled the syst
236. ructions for proper grounding WARNING TO PREVENT RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DISCONNECT TELCO JACK BEFORE SERVICING THIS PANEL Polling loop rating 128mA maximum See Installation Instructions for maximum number of devices supported and maximum wire run length ADEMCO GROUP ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO A DIVISION OF PITTWAY CORPORATION 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 Copyright O 1997 PITTWAY CORPORATION N5944 8V2 8 01
237. s e With Ademco High Speed reporting channels 9 15 cannot report troubles or bypasses Use these channels for zones that will not report these conditions e Only user numbers 1 15 can be uniquely reported with open close reports in Ademco High Speed 8 2 Section 8 System Communication Ademco Contact ID Reporting Ademco Contact ID takes the following format CCCC QEEE GG ZZZ where CCCC Customer subscriber ID Event qualifier where E New event and R Restore EEE Event code 3 hexadecimal digits GG Partition Number system messages show 00 ZZZ Zone contact number reporting the alarm or user number for open close reports System status messages AC Loss Walk Test etc contain zeroes in the ZZZ location TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES 111 Smoke Alarm Fire w Verification 380 Trouble global 381 Loss of Supervision RF 407 Remote Arm Disarm Download VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Main Backup Dialler Bypass e am LN 452 LN EM 455 457 ExtEmorbyUser 459 901 520 EN E 524 551 434 441 451 452 453 454 455 457 459 501 520 521 522 524 551 70 SECTION 9 Downloading General Information Downloading allows the operator to remotely access programme and control the security system over normal telephone lines Anything that can be done directly from the keypad can be done remotely using ADEMCO s COMPASS
238. s start zone type 60 alarm verification stop zone type 60 alarm verification Relay B hold the line action 2 stay closed start zone type 60 alarm verification stop zone type 57 yyy seconds set in field 1 75 set to 6 sec Relay C camera action 1 closed for 2 seconds start event 1 alarm start zone list n zone list number containing camera zones for this relay Data Field Programming Relay Type 1 ECP 30 TouchTone dialing ECP Address module s device address 33 primary phone number Relay Number actual relay number used on 41 0 use EOLR the module 45 1 Contact ID 81 enable cancel reports in order to send verification code 9 entry 84 00 intermittent sensor disabled 1 66 0 disable silence of sounders during video alarm verification operation 1 67 1 must also be selected to assure that Contact ID report Event 609 will be transmitted to the monitoring location after the alarm transmission 1 75 006 6 seconds NOTE A zone list must be programmed which contains all zones protected by the camera being triggered by the camera relay 4 11 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide 4 12 SECTION 5 Data Field Descriptions About Data Field Programming The following pages list this control s data fields in numerical order Field numbers are listed in the left column followed by a Title and Data
239. s to move cursor to the day position and enter the correct day using a 2 digit entry Press and enter the correct month Press and enter the correct year 3 Exit clock mode by pressing the key after the cursor is in the year position Be sure to select the correct sync source for the Real Time Clock AC or the internal crystal in field 154 If you select the internal crystal use fields 150 and 1 51 to compensate for any internal crystal inaccuracies 10 1 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide 10 2 SECTION 11 Security Access Codes General Information This system allows a total of 150 security access codes to be allocated each identified by a user 1D number Regardless of the number of partitions each code has access to it occupies only one user slot in the system Ifa particular code is not used in all partitions that user ID number cannot be used again The Quick Arm feature can also be programmed partition specific program field 29 The Quick Arm feature allows the user to arm the system by pressing the key instead of the security code The security code must always be entered to disarm the system User 2 must be programmed for the Quick Arm feature to function In order to protect the system from attempts to defeat the security access code by trying many possible codes in sequence the system has code tampering protection If someone enters 20 keystrokes at a keypad within a 15 minute per
240. s closings occur outside the arm and disarm windows NOTES Open reports are also suppressed during the closing window in order to prevent false alarms if the user arms the system then re enters the premises for example to retrieve a forgotten item Openings and closings are still recorded in the event log This field must be set to 1 if No Opening and No Closing reports are to be sent Allow Disarming Only During Arm Disarm Windows partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled disarming of the system is allowed only during the arming disarming windows or ifthe system is in alarm if 2 11 is set to 1 NOTE This applies only to Operator level users Installer Master and Manager level users can disarm the system at any time Allow Disarm Outside Window if Alarm Occurs 0 disable 1 enable If enabled allows the system to be disarmed outside the programmed disarm opening window if an alarm has occurred Otherwise disarming is allowed only during the disarm window NOTE Used only if field 2 10 is enabled Enable GOTO for this Partition partition specific 0 disable 1 enable If enabled this partition can be accessed from another partition s keypad using the GOTO command Yet Use Partition Descriptors 0 disable 1 enable If enabled the normal keypad display will include a partition number and four digit descriptor Enable J7 Triggers for Partition partition specific
241. s for reference only Refer to the instructions accompanying the video transmitter being used for actual connections VISTA 120 Keypad Terminals 9o 2 2 4 4204 RELAY MODULE 1 RELAY 4 1 i ehe INCOMING HOLD THE LINE INC PHONE LINE NO T RELAY 3 1 e C i Kissorr N C i7uc ABR PHONE LINE RELAY TO HANDSET e eM CAMERA erc NO e e e 0990 i Boose bie I VTP 50 wo Of Lo NOTE gt 8 INPUTS ARE IN 1 ok AVAILABLE ox MODEM Figure 3 31 Connections To The Video Transmitter Access Control via ADEMCO PassPoint ACS The VISTA 120 interfaces with the PassPoint ACS via the VISTA Gateway Module PTVGM The PTVGM is connected between the ECP bus keypad terminals of the control and the network bus of the PassPoint ACS The control sends the PTVGM its status information event log entries and entry exit requests inputs programmed with response type Access Point from keypads hardwired zones and RF transmitters The PTVGM then reformats and retransmits this information to the Main Logic Board MLB on the PassPoint ACS network bus 3 17 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Wiring the Vista Gateway Module The Vista Gateway Module is connected between the ECP bus Vista 120 keypad terminals and the network bus of t
242. sas s sees nana nns 3 13 Figure 3 26 Event Log Printer Connections ccccccccccccssssccscccssssssssscececesscsesssceccsssessessseeseescecseseseesesscscseseeuesscecsessseeseesesceeseeuaes 3 14 Figure 3 27 4286 VIP Module Connections cccccccccccsssssscccscsssscsccccececessessccececesessessesesscscsesesesesscscsessauecssecsesseeeseesesceeseeuaes 3 15 Figure 3 28 AAV Connections to Control Alone eee sees eene naonnanan narco sees eite nan nar se sese seas aas e eas a asas see eate canos 3 16 Figure 3 29 AAV Connections With 4204 iicccccccccccccssscsccccessssssssscecsssssessscssecsssesesscceseescscseseeesesscscseseeeeessecseseesseesesceeseeseaes 3 17 Figure 3 30 AAV Connections With 4286 ccccccccccccccssscsscccsscsssssscccccsssssesscecesssecsessseesesscssseseeaeessscsesesueeessecsesseauseesesceeseeeaaes 3 17 Figure 3 31 Connections To The Video Transmitter cccccccccccccsssccscccccecssssssccccssecsessccscecscecsesscsseeessscseseceseessessesseesseesesceesesseaes 3 17 Figure 3 32 Wiring the Vista Gateway Module i ccccccccccccccccssssscccccssecsssscsccecesecsessccsseescscsesscsesesscscseseseseesescseseecuseesseceeseeseaes 3 18 Figure 3 33 AC Power And Battery Connections cccccccccccecssssssccccccesessssscsecccesscsesscceseescscseseaeaesscscseseseeeeaseesesseuseesesceeseeseaes 3 18 Figure 3 34 4300 Transformer Connections cccccccccccccsssccscccscscssssscccecessssesscscecssessesssceceescscseseeseessscseseseessecsesseuseeseseseseeseaes
243. se a 16 5VAC 40VA output transformer Wiring the 4300 XF10 Transformers Wire the 4300 Transformer as follows 1 Connect terminals 1 and 3 AC and terminal 2 Ground of the 4300 transformer interface to control panel terminals 1 2 and 30 respectively see Figure 3 34 2 Runa 6 conductor cable between the 4300 and the panel Splice this cable to a 4142TR cable as shown below Note that the white and yellow wires of the 4142TR must be spliced together In Australia use the XF10 and in Europe use the XM10E in addition to the normal 16 5VAC 40VA output transformer See Figure 3 35 X 10 Powerline Carrier devices are either plugged into standard AC outlets or wired into the AC electrical system by a licensed electrician depending on the type of device used They respond to on and off commands sent from the panel through the 4300 XF10 XM10E to the receiving devices 4300 TRANSFORMER INTERFACE 0 0 J8 CONNECTOR Earth ACGroundAC SyncData Com 115VAC 60Hz TB1 TB1 TB1 4 30 2 4142TR CABLE Figure 3 34 4300 Transformer Connections EARTH 16VAC IN GROUND da 2 30 J8 CONNECTOR TRANSFORMER T LOW OWN Y ITE EEN UE D Z E Bg El 2 3 voi Sou Gm N3 vg w Ruvo ri Qurs ci Ure B Foun p SOUND BLACK YELLOW BLACK RED GREEN 220 230VAC 50HZ 4142TR CABLE TRANSFORMER MO
244. sed when connecting a serial printer 9 2 Section 9 Downloading J8 CONNECTOR To TB6 Aux Power 25mA current draw To TB7 Aux Power Figure 9 1 Direct Wire Downloading Connections VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide SECTION 10 Setting The Real Time Clock General Information This system provides a real time clock which must be set in order for the system s event log to keep track of events by time and date It must also be set in order to execute scheduling programs time driven events Use an alpha keypad to set the real time clock or set the clock via the Downloader software Only users with installer or master authority level can set the real time clock Setting the Time and Date 1 Enter installer or master code 63 Typical display shows TIME DATE THU 12 01 AM 01 01 90 2 The day of the week is automatically calculated based on the date entered Time and date entries are made by simply entering the appropriate hour minute day month and year Press the key to accept the entered value The cursor then moves to the right Press the key to move the cursor to the left of the display to the previous position Enter the correct hour then press to move to the minutes and make the correct entry Press again then press any key 0 9 to set AM PM or enter in 24 hour format if selected in field 155 Press any key again to change AM to PM or PM to AM Pres
245. see note below 2 mA 10 mA Alarm Current Reset Time Less than 6 seconds NOTES The IEI 735L series detectors and ASC SSIT shock sensors have been tested and found to be compatible with these ratings You can use up to fifty IEI 735L detectors connected in parallel You can use up to four ASC SSIT sensors connected in series You can use detectors that exceed 1 1k ohms in alarm provided they maintain a voltage drop in alarm of less than 3 8 volts The alarm current provided by zone 8 will support only one Glass Break detector in the alarmed state Do not use other NO or NC contacts when using glassbreak detectors on zone 8 Other contacts may prevent proper glassbreak detector operation If latching type devices are installed on both zones 1 and 8 both zones should be assigned to the same partition If they are not and both devices are in alarm at the same time the resetting of one could cause a loss of alarm memory in the other Zone 9 Applications This zone is unsupervised and is suitable for monitoring fast acting glass break sensors or vibration sensors When using zone 9 keep the following in mind e Use only closed circuit devices connected in series with one another e Programme zone 9 as any response type except fire type 09 or panic types 6 7 or 8 e Programme fast 10 msec or normal 350 msec 500 msec response in data field 14 Avoid using mechanical magnetic o
246. sired use an appropriate receiver MODEM This indicates that the control is on line COMM with a remote computer Power Failure Display Description AC LOSS This indicates that the system is POWER operating on battery power only Check LED is off to see that the circuit breaker for the branch circuit that your system s transformer is wired to has not been accidentally turned off Instruct the user to call a service representative immediately if AC power cannot be restored Telephone Operational Problems In the event of telephone operational problems disconnect the control panel by removing the plug from the RJ31X wall jack We recommend that you demonstrate disconnecting the phones on installation of the system Do not disconnect the phone connection inside the Control Panel Doing so will result in the loss of your phone lines If the regular phone works correctly after the Control Panel has been disconnected from the phone lines the Control Panel has a problem and should be returned for repair If upon disconnection of the Control Panel there is still a problem on the line notify the telephone company that they have a problem and request prompt repair service The user may not under any circumstances in or out of warranty attempt any service or repairs to the system It must be returned to the factory or an authorized service agency for all repairs 13 3 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide
247. so the quick arm key is unnecessary The system interprets the use of the key in a speedkey sequence as its designated function only e g 2 is not interpreted as arm in away mode but rather as enter house ID sniffer mode Manual Relay Activation Mode 70 Mode The system allows users to manually activate relays X 10 modules by keypad command using either the keypad or a telephone keypad if VIP module is used The user will be prompted by keypad alpha display or telephone voice module To activate relays from a keypad enter 4 digit security code 70 PROMPT To activate relays using a telephone and telephone module first dial the 2 digit phone access code When the system acknowledges the access enter 4 digit security code HE 70 The following prompts voice responses will begin EXPLANATION ENTER DEVICE NO Voice ENTER DEVICE CODE NOW 00 QUIT 01 Enter the 2 digit number of the relay X 10 module to be activated nn DEVICE IS OFF Voice voice descriptor DEVICE nn ON OFF FOR voice descriptor ON ENTER 1 FOR voice descriptor OFF Key 0 0FF 1 ON ENTER 0 Press 0 or 1 to turn the device off or on respectively nn represents the 2 digit relay X 10 module number and voice descriptor is the relay voice descriptor programmed by the installer nn DEVICE IS OFF Voice voice descriptor DEVICE nn ON OFF TO EXIT ENTER 00 NOW Key THE gt KEY From a keypad press
248. ss 01 if Zones supervised is zone 801 The 4286 VIP module is zone 804 since its Device Address must be set to 4 900 990 amp System 988 2nd Wireless Receiver 997 Supervisory not receiving signals Zones 990 st Wireless Receiver not receiving signals 997 Polling Loop overload 995 996 Keypad 995 1 T panic A key 999 Panics 996 3 panic C key 999 T panic B key Zone Defaults Following are the zone type defaults for zones on the VISTA 120 Zone No Zone Type Zone No Zone Type 001 09 010 128 00 002 09 601 632 05 003 03 800 831 00 004 03 988 00 005 03 990 00 006 03 995 00 007 03 996 00 008 03 997 19 009 00 999 06 Communication Programming Guide Field Low Speed Contact ID High Speed Express 46 Choose transmission No effect No effect No effect 48 speed and frequency 52 Send as either 4 2 or No effect No effect No effect 53 expanded 79 Enables alarm Enables Enables Enables 80 restores alarm alarm alarm restores restores restores 49 Add checksum digit No effect Add No effect checksum digit 50 Sescoa Radionics No effect No effect No effect Selects fixed digit time instead of fixed interdigit NOTE Low Speed will not send 3 2 messages Zone ID digit is suppressed Loading Communication Defaults To help expedite the installation the system provi
249. stitutes for VIP Module annunciation 1 YES 0 NO 0 CLEAR RF SERIAL For deleting all RF serial numbers presently in the system 1 YES 0 NO 0 Following is a list of commands used while in the Menu Mode 93 Menu Mode Programming Commands 493 Enters Menu Mode Serves as ENTER key Press to have keypad accept entry Backs up to previous screen Press to answer NO Press to answer YES 00 or Quits the Menu Mode and goes back into Data Field Programming Mode if 000 entered at the first prompt of each main menu option VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Zone Index The VISTA 120 has 128 physical zones as well as supervisory zones for relays ECP devices devices which communicate through the keypad terminals and system troubles The zones are designated as follows Zone Function 1 2 wire Smoke Detectors if used 5 Audio Alarm Verification if used 7 Keyswitch if used 8 Latching Type Glassbreak Detectors if used 1 9 Traditional Hardwired Zones 1 128 5800 Series Wireless Devices 10 128 Polling Loop Devices 995 1 Panic 996 3 Panic 999 Panic ZONE No ZONE ACTUAL ZONE FUNCTION 001 128 Protection As indicated zones 601 696 Relay 6 2 digit relay number e g Supervisory relay number 03 if supervised Zones is zone 603 800 830 ECP Device 8 2 digit Device Address Supervisory e g Device Addre
250. system the keypad will sound a single long beep and display the word DUPLICATE along with the serial number and the number of the zone containing the serial loop number combination 020 CONFIRM RF 1 A022 4064 1 When the system sees activity on the appropriate input it will beep three times and display the confirmation message At any time during this step you may press the key on the keypad or the upper left hand button of the programme tool if you are satisfied with the serial and loop number combination that has been enrolled regardless of whether or not the enrolled input has been confirmed If the incorrect device has been enrolled press the key on the keypad or upper right hand button on the programme tool to delete the serial number and return to the LEARN S N prompt A single long beep will be heard from the keypad to verify pressing of the upper right hand button Then press 1 Yes or press the upper left hand button of the programme tool a single short beep will verify the system is ready for enrolling and re activate the proper device loop input 010 ZT P RC B INL s 03 2 3C 0 RF1 The summary screen for the zone will appear Note that an s indicates that a serial number has in fact been enrolled Press to accept the zone information If you want to delete the serial number press This will bring you back to the INPUT TYPE prompt Press to change input type loop number and serial nu
251. t amp 2nd digits Zone numbers for XK or B 99 3 Ff or C 96 1 X or A 95 Duress 92 Ademco High Speed Reporting Ademco High Speed reports the events by channel Channels 1 through 8 could have one of the following conditions 1 New Event 2 Opening Status Channel Always 2 3 Restore 4 Closing Status Channel Always 4 5 Normal No Event to Report 6 Previously Reported Not Yet Restored NOTE Channel 1 will contain the user ID 1 9 A F if Open Close reporting is enabled The status channel might have one of the following conditions 1 Duress For Duress Plus Channels 9 15 Only 2 Opening 3 Bypass For Channels 1 8 Only 4 Closing Limitations When Using Ademco High Speed 5 Supervisory Trouble For Channels 1 8 Only 6 System Status e AC Mains Loss in Channel 1 Low Battery in Channel 2 e Time Set in Channel 3 e Log Clear in Channel 3 e Log 50 Full in Channel 3 e Log 90 Full in Channel 3 Log Overflow in Channel 3 Power On Reset in Channel 4 Walk Test Start End in Channel 8 7 Normal Alarm Status Channels 1 8 Only 9 Test Report A typical High Speed report may look as follows 1234 5115 5555 7 Acct 1234 with alarms on channels 2 and 3 e When using Ademco High Speed remember there are only 15 channels available plus a duress channel If more than 15 zones are being used they will have to share channel
252. tch Armed and Ready LEDs Event Log Keeps a log of different event types enabled in programming up to a total of 224 events e Can be viewed at the keypad or through the use of V Link upload software e Can be printed on a serial printer using a 4100SM module as an interface to the control Scheduling e Open Close schedules for control of arming disarming and reporting e Holiday schedules allows different time windows for Open Close schedules e Timed Events activate relays auto bypass unbypass auto arm disarm etc e Access schedules for limiting system access to users by time and or day e End User Output Programming mode provides 20 timers for relay control Audio Alarm Verification Option Provides a programmable Audio Alarm Verification AAV option which can be used in conjunction with an output relay to permit voice dialogue between an operator at the central station and a person at the protected premises e Requires the use of an optional AAV unit such as Eagle model 1250 e If used Zone 5 is no longer available as a protection zone Video Alarm Verification Option Provides a programmable Video Alarm Verification VAV option which can be used in conjunction with an output relay to permit video imagery of the protected premises using standard telephone lines Requires the use of a Video Transmitter and associated Video Receiver Cross Zoning Capability Helps prevent false alarms by pre
253. tectors Use any 4 wire smoke detector which is rated for 10 14VDC operation and which has alarm reset time not exceeding 6 seconds Some compatible 4 wire smoke detectors are listed below Photoelectric direct wire System Sensor 2412 Photoelectric w heat sensor direct wire System Sensor 2412TH Ionisation direct wire System Sensor 1412 Wiring 2 Wire Latching Glassbreak Detector To Zone 8 Use zone 8 for connection of compatible 2 wire latching type glassbreak detectors Connect all detectors in parallel across zone 8 terminals 21 and 22 Remove the 2000 ohm EOL resistor if connected across the selected zone terminals You must connect the EOL resistor across the loop wires at the last detector SHOCK SENSOR ASC SS1T 2000 OHMS EOLR zones 003 VO hw Figure 3 12 Wiring the ASC SSIT Shock Sensor in Series to Zone 8 GLASSBREAK DETECTOR 2000 OHMS EOLR LATCHING TYPE GLASS BREAK DETECTOR LOOP Figure 3 13 Wiring Latching Glassbreak Detectors in parallel to Zone 8 After an alarm the first code OFF turns off the siren and disarms the system the second code OFF clears the memory of alarm and resets the glassbreak detector Compatible GlassBreak Detectors Use detectors that meet the following ratings Standby Voltage 5VDC 13 8VDC Standby Greater than 20k ohms equivalent Resistance resistance of all detectors in parallel Alarm Resistance Less than 1 1k ohms
254. ter the desired hour 11 45 PM Press to move to the minutes field The minutes are entered in the same manner The AM PM indication is toggled by hitting any key in the 0 9 while the cursor is under the AM PM position Press to continue 06 DAYS MTWTFSS To select the days to be activated enter 1 7 Monday 1 An x appears under that day indicating the HIT 0 7 aX output for that day is active Entering a day s number again deactivates that day Pressing 0 toggles all days on off The outputs are in effect only for the days highlighted with the letter x under them As the week progresses the selected days are reset to the inactive state unless the permanent option is selected next screen prompt When completed press to continue 06 Permanent Selecting Permanent 1 means that this schedule will be in effect on a continuous basis Selecting 0 0 NO 1 YESO means that this schedule will be in effect for one week only The letter x under the day is then cleared but A Bee all other entries for the output device remain programmed Press 2k to accept entry The system quits User Scheduling Mode and returns to normal operating mode 7 14 SECTION 8 System Communication A Successful Transmission When a control panel calls the central station receiver it waits to hear a handshake frequency from the receiver to confirm that the receiver is on line and ready to receive its message Once
255. the RED GREEN tamper switch will open causing ARMED READY a fault trouble or alarm on zone 7 and causing the panel to disable keyswitch operation 8200hms 8200hms until the partition is disarmed RED BLACK from a keypad TOJUOUT 2 d ier TO J7IGUT 4 mese eet ce ette seed j TAMPER SWITCH 1 TO ZONE 7 P TERMINAL 19 BOM BROWN LOCK SWITCI NORMALLY OPEN TO ZONE 7 4 dere 00 TERMINAL SEDE BUE 2K EOLR BROKEN LINES REPRESENT INSTALLER WIRING CONNECTIONS Figure 3 23 Remote Keyswitch Wiring LED Indications Disarmed amp Not Ready On or Disarmeda Ready On Steady Armed Away Slow Flash Armed Stay Rapid Flash Alarm Memory Keyswitch By Partition Configuration In addition to being able to support a 4146 keyswitch on zone 7 of the control you can add one keyswitch per partition via the use of a DPST or a DPDT keyswitch wherein the key is removable in two positions AWAY and OFF disarm Ademco does not manufacture a packaged keyswitch with status LEDs if status LEDs are desired each must be driven by a programmed relay output To use this configuration connect each switch to Ademco s 4193SN 2 zone serial number RPM as shown below KEYSWITCH 1 1 1 1 1 i N O UNSUPERVISED LOOP ARM AWAY 1 program as zone type 21 BLACK TO CONTROLS POLLING LOOP TERMINALS 1 1 i H 1 1 1 4193SN EOLR SUPERVISED LOOP DISARM 10k program as zon
256. the communicator is connected to a telephone line inside a PABX be sure the PABX has a back up power supply that can support the PABX for 24 hours Many PABXs are not power backed up and connection to such a PABX will result in a communication failure if power is lost Incoming Handset Telco Line M 26 27 28 29 GROUND e e TERMINALS ON CONTROL DH EARTH GROUND A c m INCOMING TELCO LINE 1 elg T amp El 2 Ig E Z amp DIRECT Ela Z B g CONNECT T wl CORD TIP a PREMISES PHONES PLUG Figure 3 7 Standard Telephone Line Connections ZONE 8 ZONE 9 Programmable Response BREAK DETECTOR LOOP Fast Normal Loop LATCHING TYPE GLASS 2k EOLR note 1 4 Figure 3 8 Australian Phone Connections MAKE CONNECTIONS USING No 4142TR CABLE E E 00000000 J8 123 456789 000000000 J7 123456789 r1 ee PHONE CONNECTION JACK EARTH GROUND Connect to good earth ground to maintain immunity to transients See Instructions for proper grounding Polling loop rating 128mA maximum See Installation Instructions for maximum number of devices supported and maximum wire run length Wiring Devices to Zones 1 9 Connect sensors contacts to the basic wired zone terminals 10 through 23 1 Connect N C devices in series with the high side of the loop The 2K EOL resistor must be connected in series
257. the menu driven programming options which are as follows OPTIONS ZONE PROG For programming the following 1 YES 0 NO 0 Zone Number e Zone Response Type Partition Number for Zone e Dialler report code for zone Input Device Type for zone whether RF polling loop etc Enrolling serial numbers of 5800 Series transmitters amp serial polling loop devices into the system SEQUENTIAL LEARN Same as Zone Programming except 1 YES 0 NO o Input Device Type for Zone RF polling loop etc Enrolling serial numbers of 5800 Series transmitters 8 serial polling loop devices into the system REPORT CODE PROG For programming the following 1 YES 0 NO ol Alarm report codes for zones Restore and supervisory codes e All other system report codes ALPHA PROG For entering alpha descriptors for the following 1 YES 0 NO o Zone Descriptors Installers Message e Custom Words e Partition Descriptors Relay Descriptors DEVICE PROG For defining the following device characteristics for addressable devices including keypads RF receivers 5881 5882EU 4204 relay modules 4286 VIP Module and VISTA Gateway Module IES UNO 9 Device Address Device Type e Keypad Options including Partition assignment RF House ID RELAY PROG For defining output device functions 1 YES 0 NO 0 RLY VOICE DESCR For entering voice descriptors for relays to be used with the 4286 4286 VIP Module 1 YES 0
258. the panel hears the handshake it is programmed to listen for it sends its message The panel then waits for a kissoff frequency from the receiver acknowledging that the message was received and understood If the handshake frequency is not given or is not understood by the panel the panel will not send its message Once the handshake frequency is received and understood by the panel the panel will send its message If there is an error in the transmission the receiver does not receive a valid message the kissoff frequency will not be given by the central station receiver The panel will make a total of eight attempts to the primary telephone number and eight attempts to the secondary telephone number if programmed to get a valid message through If the panel is not successful after its numerous attempts the keypad will display Communication Failure Alpha keypad Reporting Formats The following chart defines the three sets of handshake kissoff frequencies that the panel supports and the different formats that can be sent for each Format Handshake Transmit Data Kissoff Transmit Time ADEMCO Low Speed 1400Hz 1900Hz 10pps 1400Hz Under 15 seconds 3 1 441 442 standard format Sescoa Radionics 2300Hz 1800Hz 20pps 2300Hz Under 10 seconds 3 1 441 442 standard format ADEMCO Express 1400 2300Hz DTMF 10cps 1400Hz Under 3 seconds ADEMCO High Speed 1400 2300Hz DTMF 10cps 1400Hz Under 5 seconds ADEMCO Contact ID 14
259. the system reports closing as User 0 if Open Close reporting for User 2 typically a Master level user was enabled for a given partition If Quick Arm is used the Installer Code and Authority Level 5 codes cannot disarm the system Multifrequency or Pulse Dial Select the dialing method for the system 0 pulse 1 multifrequency that whether or not multifrequency dialing for call placement is permitted communication by the use of DTMF signaling ADEMCO High Speed 4 2 Express ADEMCO Contact ID will still take place See field 1 33 for f If you select multifrequency make sure the subscriber has requested and is paying for multifrequency service Note Multifrequency w pulse dial backup PABX Access Code This field is used to enter up to four 2 digit numbers representing the Enter 00 09 B F 11 15 prefix needed to obtain an outside telco line If not required enter nothing and proceed to next field 32 Primary Subscriber s Account Enter a 3 or 4 digit depending on report format primary subscriber Number partition specific account number Each number requires a 2 digit entry so as to allow entry Enter 00 09 B F 11 15 of hexadecimal digits B F If a 3 digit account number is to be used enter data only in the first 3 locations and enter in the fourth location 33 Primary Phone Number Enter the primary central station phone number up to 17 digits This is Enter 0 9 11 for 12 for 13 for
260. to 119 additional wired zones using a built in polling multiplex loop interface Current drain can total up to 128mA Polling loop zones have the following characteristics e Must use RPM Remote Point Module devices e Supervised by control panel e Individually assignable to one of 8 partitions VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Wireless Expansion Supports up to 128 wireless zones using 5881 5882EU type RF Receiver less if using basic wired and or polling loop zones Wireless zones have the following characteristics e Supervised by control panel for check in signals except certain non supervised transmitters e Supervised for low battery condition e Cover removal tamper protection for 5800 5800EU series supervised transmitters e Wall removal tamper protection for 5800EU series supervised transmitters e Individually assignable to one of 8 partitions For specific information regarding number of wireless zones supported by each RF receiver see Wireless Expansion later in this manual Peripheral Devices Supports up to 32 addressable devices which can be any combination of 6139 5839EU keypads RF receivers 5881 5882EU relay modules 4204 and the 4286 VIP module Peripheral Devices have the following characteristics e Terminated at the Keypad Port terminals on the control panel except for wireless 5839EU e Each device set to an individual address physically according to the device s i
261. to create For example if you are creating the first word or word string enter 01 when creating the second word enter 02 and so on A cursor now appears at the beginning of the second line 3 Type the word using one of two methods as follows a Press the key followed by the two digit entry for the first letter you would like to display e g 6 5 for A When the desired character appears press the 6 key to select it The cursor will then move to the right in position for the next character Press plus the two digit entry for the next letter of the word OR b Use the 3 key to advance through the list of symbols numbers and letters Use the 1 key to move back through the list When you have reached the desired character press the 6 key to select it The cursor will then move to the right in position for the next character 4 Repeat step 3 to create the desired custom word or words Use the 4 key to move the cursor to the left if necessary Use the 7 key to enter a blank or to erase an existing character Each word or word string cannot exceed 10 characters 5 Save the word by pressing the 8 key This will return you to the CUSTOM WORD display The custom word or string of words will be automatically added to the built in vocabulary at the end of the group of words beginning with the same letter Custom words are retrieved as word numbers 250 to 269 for words 1 to 20 respectively when
262. to the test mode will cause a battery test to be initiated A SYSTEM LOBAT indication will display if the battery voltage is low less than approx 11 5VDC Use the following worksheets to calculate the total current draw on the control panel 1 In Table 1 enter devices used on the polling loop Calculate total current draw on the polling loop Table 1 Total Polling Loop Current Draw Polling Loop Device Current of Units Polling Loop Subtotal terminals 24 amp 25 128mA The total current cannot exceed 128mA If total load exceeds 128mA then a 4297 Loop Extender Module can be used This module is powered from the panels auxiliary power and provides a separate polling loop output which can support an additional 128mA load 2 In Table 2 enter devices used on Auxiliary Power Calculate standby and alarm currents then add to get Auxiliary Power current subtotal Table 2 Auxiliary Power Current Load Total Current Device Device Current X Standby Model of Units Auxiliary Power A terminals 6 amp 7 750mA max In Table 3 enter the total calculated subtotals of all listed outputs from Tables 1 and 2 then add to get the combined current Table 3 Total VISTA 120 Standby Current Drain Total Standby Current Polling Loop Subtotal see Table 1 Aux Power Subtotal see Table 2 EINE Total Current Drain ae Use the following formula to
263. tor at a central station and a person at the alarm installation for the purpose of alarm verification This feature is supported only if alarm reports are programmed for transmission to the primary phone number When using the AAV zone 5 must be assigned a zone response type e g response type 10 and option 1 60 and 1 66 must be selected as 1 to silence sounders on the premises Ifthese fields are not enabled conversation with the premises will be difficult too much noise on the premises Note that zone 5 is no longer available as a protection zone AAV Module Operation After all messages have been sent during a reporting session to the primary phone number the control will trigger the AAV if at least one of the messages was an alarm report If Contact ID format is selected for the primary phone number and the cancel report field 81 is programmed as non zero the control will send a listen in to follow message event code 606 which signals the 685 rev 4 6 or higher to hold the phone connection open for 1 minute Once triggering occurs the control will give up the phone line to the AAV module without breaking the connection with the central station During the time the AAV is active all sirens and all continuous keypad sounds in all partitions will be shut off if fields 1 60 and 1 66 are enabled When the AAV indicates that the audio alarm verification session is completed all keypad sounds will be restored Sirens will
264. tors and many other sensing devices will not work without power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in properly Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut off for any reason however briefly Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path Auser may not be able to reach a panic or emergency button quickly enough While smoke detectors have played a key role in reducing residential fire deaths they may not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35 of all fires Some of the reasons smoke detectors used in conjunction with this System may not work are as follows Smoke detectors may have been improperly installed and positioned Smoke detectors may not sense fires that start where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in walls or roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level of a residence or building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Finally smoke detectors have sensing limitations No smoke detector can sense every kind of fire every time In general detectors may not always warn about fires
265. trol and serial printer are separated by more than 3m The total cable length should be less than 15m e Most printers either ignore the CTS DSR and CD signals or require them to be high i e 3 15VDC as measured on RS232 DB25 connector pins 5 6 amp 8 respectively with respect to ground pin 7 The 4100SM module sets these pins high If the printer does not operate with these pins high then clip the blue CTS white DSR or red CD jumpers on the 4100SM module to set the corresponding signal floating Important pins on the RS232C cable are pin 3 data out pin 7 ground and pin 20 DTR ready e The DTR signal as measured at 4100SM TB1 should be high 9 5 14VDC when the printer is powered properly connected on line and ready to print This signal will be low 0 1 5VDC when the printer is not powered not properly connected off line or out of paper The Control will not send data to the printer unless the DTR signal is high Installing the 4100SM and the Printer 1 Mount the 4100SM using its clip bracket to attach it to the side wall of the control cabinet 2 Make connections between J8 the 4100SM module and the serial printer as shown below Connector J8 is located above connector J7 on the right side of the main PC board and also provides triggers for powerline carrier devices J8 CONNECTOR Ov YELLOW Cy Pike Ko Ly y sl e RED ZO Qe GREEN Qa Os Lo BLACK Oo Bn
266. tters CATV modems and various network interface devices designed to access them e Contact ID messages can optionally be transmitted in ASCII through the printer output for RS232C interface to host computers and various network interface devices Built in User s Manual and Descriptor Contains a built in Users Manual and Descriptor Review mode e By pressing and holding any of the keypad function keys for 5 seconds a brief explanation of that particular function scrolls across the alpha numeric display e By pressing and holding the READY key for 5 seconds and then releasing it all programmed zone descriptors can be displayed one at a time This serves as a check for installers to be sure all descriptors are entered properly SECTION 2 Planning A Partitioned System Theory of Partitioning This system provides the ability to arm and disarm up to 8 different areas each as if it had its own control These areas are called partitions Partitions are used when the user desires to disarm certain areas while leaving other areas armed or to limit access to certain areas to specific individuals Each user of the system can be assigned to operate any or all partitions and can be given a different authority level in each First you must determine how many partitions are required 1 8 This must be done before anything can be assigned to those partitions Keypads Each keypad must be given a unique address and assigned to
267. tters in this mode assists in determining good mounting locations and verifies that the RF transmission has sufficient signal amplitude margin for the installed system e All partitions containing wireless transmitters must be placed in the test mode for sensitivity reduction of the RF receiver 50 sensitivity Otherwise the RF receiver remains at full strength e Make sure that all partitions are disarmed when performing this test as the wireless receiver gain is reduced in half To enter the Go No Go Test Mode proceed as follows 1 Enter Installer Code 5 2 Fault each wireless transmitter causing each device to transmit NOTE Ifa single receiver is used the keypad beeps three times to indicate signal reception If two receivers are used the keypad beeps once if the first receiver received the signal twice if the second receiver received the signal and three times if both receivers heard the signal 3 Ifthe keypad does not beep reorient or move the transmitter to another location Usually a few inches in either direction is all that is required 4 Enter Installer Code OFF to exit the Go No Go Test Mode 13 2 Trouble Conditions Check or Trouble Messages Display Description CHECK or TRBL as per field 107 This indicates that a problem exists on the zone number displayed Zone trouble may be caused by one of the following conditions e A hardwired fire zone is open broken wire
268. tus of the security system e Arm and disarm the security system and perform most other commands using the telephone keypad e Control 4204 relays and or Powerline Carrier devices using the 70 relay mode e Provides voice annunciation over the phone to confirm any command that is entered Facts You Need to Know e The VIP Module can announce many of the same words that would normally be displayed on a keypad under the same system conditions see the words in bold in the Alpha Vocabulary list found in SECTION 6 93 Menu Mode Programming If the VIP module cannot annunciate a word in a zone descriptor it will not annunciate the descriptor at all but will still annunciate the zone number e Remote access to the VIP Module can be toggled on and off by using the Security Code 91 command see VIP Module instruction manual You must use the master or installer code only 3 14 Section 3 Installing The Control e The 4286 is wired between the control panel and the premises handset s It listens for multifrequency DTMF tones on the phone line and reports them to the control panel e During on premises phone access it powers the premises phones during off premises phone access 1t seizes the line from the premises phones and any answering machines e The VIP Module reports trouble as zone 804 800 ECP device address 04 804 if data communication with the control is lost e Detailed operating instructions
269. u Mode Programming for a detailed explanation RF buttons and pendants must be assigned to a user number in order to function See SECTION 11 Security Access Codes for the procedure Using Wireless Keypads The wireless keypads 5827 amp 5827BD can provide another way of entering or exiting the premise They function the same as the alpha keypads except when the code 73 is entered This entry will momentarily allow access to ALL access points in the partition to which the keypad is assigned Enter the partition to which the keypad is assigned in field 1 48 Using ACS Zone Inputs If the PassPoint ACS has uncommitted zones these may be used by the Vista 120 as wired zones To programme to use the ACS zone inputs perform the following steps 1 Enter ZONE PROGRAMMING in the 93 Menu Mode 2 Programme this zone as any other zone and indicate the input type as ACS 10 3 Enter the PassPoint ACS s zone ID 00 31 See SECTION 6 93 Menu Mode Programming for a detailed explanation 4 10 Section 4 Programming Control of Lighting and Appliances Lighting and appliances can be controlled when an access or exit event occurs Lights or appliances can be automatically turned on or off when a valid entry or egress request is presented at an access point The Vista 120 relays or the ACS relays or triggers would be used with keypads and or RF transmitters whose response type is Access Point 27 to control
270. ul on the first attempt using multifrequency 0 disable 1 enable Communicator Split Reporting Select the type of split reporting for system communication Selection NOTE See 51 for split dual reporting combinations 0 Split Reporting disabled 1 Alarm Alarm Restore and Cancel reports to primary all others to secondary 2 Open Close and Test reports to secondary all other reports to primary Low Battery Test Interval 0 13 second test every 4 minutes ANPI requirement 1 1 5 second test every 50 seconds Norwegian requirement Select the interval that the system performs a test of the system battery CPU Fail Trigger Output If enabled output 2 on J7 to be CPU Fail output overriding any other 0 disable selection for output 2 CENELEC requirement 1 enable TLM Input on Zone 9 If enabled the telephone line fault monitor is to be fed into zone 9 0 disable 1 enable kt User Reset of Tamper Alarms Instead of Installer Only Reset 0 disable ANPI requirement 1 enable If enabled allows the user to reset tamper alarms 5 11 VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide FIELD TITLE and DATA ENTRIES EXPLANATION iM User Bypass of Tamper Faults If enabled allows the user to bypass tamper faults Instead of Installer Only Bypass 0 disable ANPI requirement 1 enable Maximum Number of Zones that Select the maximum number of zones that can be bypassed for any a
271. used to initiate the start or stop relay action If a zone list is being used to start this relay action enter the Zone List number 01 15 If a zone list is not being used enter 00 Press to continue 01 Start Zn LIST No list A Zone Type System Operation can be used instead of an Event Zone List combination to start the relay action If a Zone Type System Operation is being used enter the 2 digit code as listed below Press to continue 01 Start Zn Typ Choices for Start Stop Zone Types and System Operations 00 No Response Not Used 23 No Alarm Response 41 AC Power Fail 01 Entry Exit 1 26 Verified Alarm 42 System Battery Low 02 Entry exit 2 27 Access Point 43 Communication failure 03 Perimeter 28 MLB Supervision 44 RF Low Battery 04 Interior Follower 29 Momentary Exit 45 Polling Loop Failure 05 Trouble Day Alarm Night 31 End of Exit Time 51 RF Receiver Failure 06 24 Hr Silent 32 Start of Entry Time 52 Kissoff 07 24 Hr Audible 33 Any Burglary Alarm 54 Fire Zone Reset 08 24 Hr Auxiliary 09 Fire Alarm or Trouble 10 Interior W Delay 19 24 Hour Trouble 20 Arming STAY 21 Arming AWAY 22 Disarming Code Off 34 Code 71 Key Entry 35 Code 72 Key Entry 36 At Bell Timeout 37 2 Times Bell Timeout 38 Chime 39 Fire Alarm 40 Bypassing 55 Disarm 1 Minute 56 XX Minutes enter XX in field 1 74
272. user s temporary code can be disarmed with the Master Code or another user s temporary code except the Operator Level C Code described above e Auser may not delete or change the user code of the SAME or HIGHER authority than that which he is assigned e A user levels 0 1 and 2 only may only ADD users to a LOWER authority level e Auser may assign other users access to only those partitions to which he himself has access e Auser code can be DELETED or CHANGED only from within the partition it was created in e User numbers must be entered in 3 digits Single digit user numbers must therefore always be preceded by a 00 e g 003 004 005 etc Make sure the end user understands this requirement Temporary codes are entered as 4 digit numbers Open Close Reporting Note When a user is added the system prompts for Open Close reporting capability only if the installer is adding the new user When a Master or Manager adds a new user the new user s Open Close reporting is the same as that of the Master or Manager who is adding the user If Open Close reports are required to be selectable by the Master or Manager the Installer should assign two Master or Manager user codes one with Open Close reporting enabled and one without Note that Open Close reporting of Quick Arm is enabled if User 002 is enabled for Open Close reporting and that Quick Arm reports as User 000 In order for Quick Arm reports to be sent for a
273. venting a zone from going into alarm unless its linked zone is also faulted within five minutes Exit Error False Alarm Prevention Feature e System can tell the difference between a regular alarm and an alarm caused by leaving an Entry Exit door open If not subsequently disarmed faulted E E zone s will be bypassed and the system will arm e Generates an Exit Error report by user and by zone so the Central Station knows it was an exit alarm and who caused it VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Improved Downloading Speed Uploads and downloads at 300 baud predecessor control rate is 75 baud making upload download speed approximately four times faster Communication Formats Supports the following formats for the Primary and Secondary Central Station receivers e Ademco Low Speed Standard or Expanded e Sescoa Radionics e Ademco Express e Ademco Expanded High Speed e Ademco Contact ID PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network Compatibility The initial release VISTA 120 is suitable for use in many national telephone systems around the world but the latest versions of VISTA 120 have specifically designed hardware and software capabilities to meet the PSTN regulation requirements of Norway Sweden Finland Netherlands Belgium and Australia Alternative Communications Media Capabilities e Contact ID messages appear in a special keypad bus data packet that can be extracted by Long Range Radio transmi
274. which allow more than one zone on each expander Otherwise a 4297 Polling Loop Extender must be used Make certain to include the total current drain on the polling loop when figuring the total auxiliary load on the panel s power supply see Calculating the Battery Size Needed later in this section Notes Do not use the 4197 module with VISTA 120 Refer to 4297 instructions for more detailed installation information Power for 4297 12V at 32mA extension loop drain Extension Polling Loop po T Input Polling Loop T do e a Figure 3 15 Polling Loop Connections Using One 4297 Extender Module VISTA 120 Installation and Setup Guide Notes Do not use 4197 module with VISTA 120 Refer to 4297 instructions for more detailed installation information The Limits shown below supercede the limits described in the 4297 instructions Do not connect 4297 modules in series Kp Fo bul Loop VISTA 120 4297 qe bad No more than 120 d combined Figure 3 16 Polling Loop Connections Using Multiple 4297 Extender Modules Polling Loop Supervision An overload on the polling loop is indicated by a trouble on its supervisory zone 997 and reports as a trouble condition only even if the system is armed As such it should be assigned zone type 05 if annunciation is desir
275. with the devices following the last device on zones 1 8 2 Connect N O devices in parallel across the loop Observe polarity when wiring smoke detectors The 2K EOL resistor must be connected across the loop wires at the last device on zones 1 8 A Red Jumper 8 e Go ooo urg Usage Zone res ZONE 1 26 FOR ALL OTI a 4 3 8 E E se 5 FaSUNormal Loop Pro 2KEOLR 2k EOLR sistance Excluding EOLA 8 100 OHMS MAXIMUM Zone response time HER ZONES 300 OHMS MAXIMUM ZONES 1 8 350mSec 500mSec ZONE 9 Programmable for ast 10mSec 15mSec Normal 350mSec 500mSec default response 2k EOLR Figure 3 9 Zones 1 9 Wiring Connections The maximum zone resistance is 100 ohms for zones 1 and 8 and 300 ohms for all other zones excluding the 2K EOL resistor Section 3 Installing The Control Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Detectors to Zone 1 Zone 1 has the added capability of supporting 2 wire smoke detectors This zone provides enough standby current 2 mA to power up to sixteen of the smoke detectors listed on the following page Each zone provides only enough alarm current 20 mA to power one smoke detector in the alarmed state When assigned zone type 9 the second entry ofa Security Code OFF sequence at a keypad will interrupt power to this zone to allow detectors to be reset following an alarm 1 Connect 2 wire smoke detectors across zone 1 terminals 10 11
276. xit 020 Partition Enter the partition number 1 8 in which this zone is located 020 Report Code Enter the report code for this zone Enter the input device type as follows O not used 1 wired 3 supervised RF transmitter RF type 4 unsupervised RF transmitter UR type 5 RF button type transmitter BR type 6 serial number polling loop device SL type 7 DIP switch type polling loop device 8 right loop of DIP switch type device 9 keypad input code 73 code 74 10 PassPoint ACS input Right loops refer to the use of the right loop on a 4190WH zone expander module and or 4278 series PIR which allow hard wired devices to be monitored by the polling loop If wired DIP switch polling loop devices are being programmed after completing this entry the summary display appears Press to continue The display will now return to the Enter Zone Number prompt for programming the next zone into the system If all zones are programmed enter 00 and press to exit back to normal programming mode If either 5800 series RF or polling loop serial number devices are being programmed continue to the next prompt NOTE Note that input types 4 amp 5 are valid for certain 5800 5800EU series transmitters only ex 5801 5802 5802CP 5804EU amp 5804 020 Input Type RF Trans D T 020 Report Code Enter the report code for this zone 010 SMART CONTACT If input type 6 was selected this prompt will be displayed Enter 1 for d
277. zone with the exception of zone 64 reserved for a seen gt ACE TO RE Be Swe berow wireless keypad nm E Greig ere eee Wireless System Installation Advisories e Place the receiver in a high centrally located area eem poemas E for best reception Do not place receiver on or near E P DIP SWITCH 5 PRESET ONLY ON 5881EH FOR FUTURE USE metal objects This will decrease the range and or is BETE ACH FOR USE ni GOMERA m FIRE APPLICATIONS SEE THE RECEIVER S block transmissions Do not mount receivers or INSTRUCTIONS e gt OFF USE IN NON COMMERCIAL FIRE transmitters in an attic where extreme Fon COMMERCIAL FIRE APPLICATIONS E THE 5881EH PC BOARD MUST BE MOUNTED temperatures could prevent proper operation INSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAILS e For maximum range install the wireless receiver Figure 3 17 5881 Wireless Receiver cover removed at least 3 meters from the Control panel or any keypads to avoid interference from the 5839EU 5882EU Notes microprocessors in these units 5882EU cover must be removed before enrolling Finale ed 5839EU keypad into receiver a Both must be at least 3m from each other as ae 5839EU can be HA only REN 5882EU well as from the Control panel and remote do not assign a given 5839EU to
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