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1. EAGLE SUPPLIED m EAGLE SUPPLIED EJ CABLE SYSTEM POWER RED CONTROL CONTROL DIALLER HEADER DIALLER HEADER BROWN S REFER TO AAV MODULE TO PREMISES TO PREMISES INSTRUCTIONS FOR HANDSET e HANDSET CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO o SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE INCOMING INCOMING PHONE LINE YELLOW BROWN BROWN RED 4 RED NOTE REFER TO AAV MODULE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE RING RING AAV alone AAV with 4204 EDGE TRIGGER YELLOW PINS corroe o dee 566664 99 EAGLE SUPPLIED ES CABLE CONTROL DIALLER HEADER NOTE REFER TO AAV MODULE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO SPEAKERS AND MICROPHONE 090coo096 0 BROWN RED 4285 RING AAV with 4285 Figure 18
2. 14 KEYSWITCH ASSIGNMENT 64 KISSOIT 2 irit pr e ER EG 111 icici nae eae ati nnd als eee ores ee 125 Level nia RR Aes wes ee 126 Levels 3 5 3 126 Limitation of Access by Time Worksheet 107 EINE SEIZE 141 LOW Speed x nn aen m Pe IRE MS 114 115 LOW SPEED 67 Managem 125 128 Master c 125 128 Master CodeS e c EU 127 Master Keypad Setup 2 7 Menu ModE 32 Menu Mode Programming eee 59 ure T sp 122 Mounting the Cabinet 11 MULTIFREQUENCY OR PULSE DIAL 65 Multiple alarm soundings 64 MULTIPLE ALARMS 64 MULTIPLE PARTITION ACCESS 128 NORMALLY CLOSED OR EOLR 1 67 Not Ready 130 NUMBER OF 74 open close asics cnet re RETRO 103 OPEN CLOSE REPORTING FOR KEYSWITCH 67 Open close ACCESS 104 Open close reporting 98 Open Close Schedule sss 97 101 Open close schedules 4 2 2 212 99 Operators dene ei EINE 126 Opera
3. 32 Temporary schedule Worksheet 108 Temporary Schedules Programming 109 TEST REPORT INTERVAL eee 65 THE MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING 57 Time Driven deterret eene eire rut eges 6 Time Windows eene 96 98 99 103 107 Time Driven Event Programming 105 Time Driven Event Worksheet 103 ck D M 110 Trouble by Day Alarm by 61 Trouble Conditions essen 135 Unsupervised RF 32 USE PARTITION DESCRIPTORS 75 User CodeS at tete eed 125 Adding a Master Manager or Operator 128 Changing a Master Manager or Operator 128 Deleting a Master Manager or Operator 128 General Information 125 User s Manual Using The Built In 132 Video Alarm Verification 3 43 Viewing Data Fields eese 58 VIP Module 5 1 m teeth Renate dee 38 Voltage Triggers eem 3 44 WIRELESS KEYPAD ASSIGNMENT 72 WIRE
4. S z 5 monii 9 u RING PREMISES JACK PHONES PLUG Figure 3 Standard Telephone Line Connections 1361 Wire the 1361110VAC transformer 1361CN in Canada to terminals 1 and 2 on the control panel before connecting the battery as shown in the AC Power and Battery Connections diagram See wiring table below for wire size to use 22 Do not connect the transformer to the AC mains until you are instructed to do 50 Refer to the FINAL POWER UP PROCEDURE section for information regarding proper E arth Ground connections 12 PRIMARY POWER Supplied by a transformer which Connect to s 12VDC 4AH is rated at of 12VDC 7AH 16 5VAC 40VA ERGELU Caution must be z when wiring CHARGING this transformer to VOLTAGE the panel to guard 197 VDC Connect to against blowing the 24hr source fuse inside the of AC mains 5 transformer non replaceable TRANSFORMER 9 16 5VAC 40VA ADEMCO No 1361 NOTE IN CANADA WHEN POWERING UP USE No 1361CN THE PANEL CONNECT THE or 4300 PSC04 or TRANSFORMER BEFORE XF10 IF X 10 DEVICES CONNECTING THE BATTERY WILL BE USED Figure 4 AC Power And Battery Connections The complete wiring 4300 If using 110VAC 60Hz see page 37 for 220VAC connection Powerline for the 4300 XF 10 Carrier devices except in Canada the 4300 transformer interface must be used tra
5. NOTE DIP switch d position 1 end DIP SWITCH TYPICAL tamper protection DEF Se LES disabl es tamper COVER TAMPER REED SWITCH protection CANBEUSED 4 PIN KEYPAD PLUG RELAY Y 2 EITHER OR BOTH 1 QOGOOO0000 DATA IN FROM CONTROL GROUND DATA OUT TO CONTROL 12V Figure 15 4204 Relay Module 36 Wiring the 4300 X 10 Powerline Carrier devices are either plugged into standard AC outlets or Transformer wired into the AC electrical system by a licenced electrician depending on the type of device used They respond to on and off commands sent from the panel through the 4300 XF 10 PSC04 to the receiving devices Connect the NOTE Besureto 4300 transformer as follows set data field 1 56 1 Run 6 conductor cable between the 4300 interface and the panel Splice 50H z 60Hz to the this cable to a 4142TR cable as shown in the diagram below Note that appropriate value the white and yellow wires of the 4142TR must be spliced together 2 Set the proper House and Unit Codes for each device following the instructions provided with each device Note each device s setup as these codes will be used to programme the devices later 4300 TRANSFORMER INTERFACE J8 CONNECTOR Earth AC GroundAC SyncData Com 115VAC gt 4142TR CABLE 60Hz TB1 TB1 TB1 1 350 2 Figure 16a 4300 Transformer
6. 86 Device Programming ssessssssesseese eene enne 87 Relay Programming sesssssssssesseeeeennneennnennne 88 Programming Output 1 89 Zone List 0 91 Relay Voice 2 92 Custom Word Vocabulary 2 93 Custom Word Substitutes for VIP 93 SCHEDULING 5 eneeeee nennen nnn na nnns nn nara naa tn aa sa nasa ananas 94 Introduction To Scheduling aaka aiia nnns 94 Time Window 5 1 96 Open Close Schedule Definitions 97 Programming with 80 Scheduling M enu 98 Basic Scheduling Menu Structure 99 Time Window Definitions Worksheet seen 99 Programming Time Windows essent nennen 100 Open Close 100 Programming Open Close 5 1 0 101 Holiday Definitions amp Schedule 102 Programming Holiday Schedu
7. senes 48 External Sounder Connedtions sse 49 AB12 Bell Box Wiririg iere dte ig edet dien 49 Event Log Printer Connections esses 50 1361 Transformer and Battery 54 4300 Transformer 20 0000 54 10 Transformer Connections 54 Direct Wire Downloading Connections With 41005 Module 122 Summary Of Connections Diagram Inside Back Cover 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 specific information which must be followed if you are installing this system for a UL Listed application UL continuing with the installation and which if not observed could result in operational difficulties These notes include information that you should be aware of before 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 installer This symbol indicates a critical note that could seriously affect the operation Many system options are programmed in an interactive mode by responding to Alpha keypad display prompts These prompts are s
8. RETAINER RETAINER SLOTS CLIP Use an Ademco No N6277 Cam CABINET DOOR Lock and No N6277 1 Push On Retainer Clip supplied Figure 1 Installing The Lock Installing the Refer to the Mounting the PC Board diagramme Control s Circuit Board Hang the three mounting dips on the raised cabinet tabs Make surethe clip orientation is exactly as shown in the diagram to avoid damage to the clip when mounting screws are tightened This will also avoid problems with insertion and removal of the PC board 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 Swing the base of the board into the mounting clips and secure the board to the cabinet with the accompanying screws as illustrated in the diagram DETAIL SIDE VIEW OF BOARD INSERTED INTO SLOTS DETAIL SIDE VIEW OF CLIP AND BOARD INSTALLED 3RD CLIP REQUIRED DETAIL SIDE VIEW OF CLIP INSTALLATION A CABINET TAB WITHOUT CLIP B CABINET TAB WITH HANGING CLIP Figure 2 Mounting The PC Board 11 sh 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 ancho
9. P Gg0a RELAY MODULE 777777777 RELAY 4 SEND See Power Connections POWER INPUT section of manual Program the camera trigger relay Action 1 close 2 sec Start Event 1 alarm Start Zone List n desired zone i list number NOT USED TYPICAL CAMERA TRIGGER CONNECTION DC In and Backup Battery OPTIONAL CONNECTION CONTROL S AUXILIARY POWER RELAY 3 a Data In X Data Out X Com BUSY d Nc To sie Tip PHONE CONNECTIONS From Control Program the SEND trigger relay Action 1 close 2 sec Start Event 0 not used Start Zone Type 60 2 way audio Stop Zone Type 60 2 way audio TYPICAL SEND TRIGGER CONNECTION BUSY TO CONTROL S ZONE 5 TERMINALS RELAY 2 gt TO PREMISES HANDSET WIRES p gt gt FROM INCOMING PHONE LINE Azone list must be programmed which con tains all zones protected by the camera being trig gered by this relay Ring EARTH GROUND TO CONTROLS KEYPAD TERMINALS DO NOT USE EOLR ON ZONE 5 KEYPAD TERMINALS EARTH OOOO OOOO OOOO 6 Data TIP RING GREEN RED IN OUT ZONE 5 RING TRANSMITTER INCOMING PHO CONTROL S TERMINAL BLOCK PHONE LINE T
10. 5 IN THE EVENT TELEPHONE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS In the event of telephone operational problems disconnect the control panel by removing the plug from the RJ31X CA38A in Canada 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 CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS DOC STATEMENT NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equ
11. 22 Disarmt 23 Noalarm response ex relay action T7 78 020 Partition 020 Report Code 020 Input Type RF Trans RF Note that input types 4 amp 5 are valid for certain 5800 series transmitters only ex 5801 5802 5802CP amp 5804 When using 5700 series transmitters always set the input type to 3 RF The zone number of the transmitter identifies whether or not supervision is required ex 5700 wireless zone number 63 is not supervised 020 LOOP NUMBER OR 020 LEARN S N 1 YES 0 020 INPUT S N L AXXX XXXX 1 020PROGAS RF A001 3078 1 Enter the partition number 1 8 in which this 2 5 located Enter the report code for this zone Enter the input device type as follows 0 not used 1 hardwired 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 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 hardwired DIP switch polling loop or 5700 series 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 ne
12. 5 16 Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Detectors to Zone 1 17 4 Wire Smoke Detector Power Reset Using 4204 Relay Module 18 Wiring Latching Glassbreak Detectors to Zone 8 19 Polling Loop Connections sesesssssseseeeen eene nnns 22 Polling Loop Extender M odule Wiring 23 5881 RF Receiver showing receiver 2 2 28 4204 Module ennt ennt nennen 36 4300 Transformer Connections sesssssssseeeeen eene 37 10 Transformer Connections sse 37 PSCOA Transformer 37 4285 Voice Module 40 Audio Alarm Verification Module 42 Connections to AT100 Video Transmitter 43 J 7 Connector For Voltage 2 2 4 44 Ground Start Module Connections esses 45 Remote K eypad Sounding Connections sss 46 Remote Keyswitch Wiring 46 Keyswitch by Partition Wiring Connections 47 Auxilliary Alarm Signaling Equipment
13. User Codes amp Levels Each user of the system can be assigned a level of authority tells system what Of Authority X system functions that user is authorised to do and can have different levels of authority within different partitions 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 authorised highest to lowest ranking these levels are described below Level 0 Installer User 1 e Programmed in field 00 default 4 1 4 0 Installer open close reporting is selected in field 39 Can perform all system functions arm disarm bypass etc but cannot disarm if armed by another code or by Quick Arm Can add delete or change all other authority level codes and can select open close reports for any user e Is the only code that can enter programme mode but even this be prevented by exiting programme mode using 98 The only way to access Programming mode if this done is by powering down the system powering up again and then pressing both the and keys at the same time within 30 seconds of power up Must programme at least one master code during initial installation Master codes are codes intended for
14. aeh naiai 138 sie eine inem a 32 DISABLE DOWNLOAD 72 ete ea tuse EP TN 62 Disarm Delay 95 Disarm Window eee 108 Disarmlng teneor eere 130 DISPLAY TRBL INSTEAD OF CHECK 69 DISPLAY TROUBLES OF OTHER PARTITIONS 75 DOWNLOAD COMMAND ENABLES 66 DOWNLOAD ID 66 DOWNLOAD PHONE 66 Downloaded Messages Viewing 132 downloader 32 A 51 EDEN 51 DUAL REPORTING ent ence 68 Beim ep 125 Earth Ground Considerations 53 ECP ADDRESS I eee entre eer rete 91 EDP printer sic incertae res 50 ENABLE 5800 RF BUTTON FORCE ARM 73 ENABLE 5800 RF BUTTON GLOBAL ARM 72 ENABLE DIALLER REPORTS 68 ENABLE FORCE ARM FOR AUTO ARM 74 ENABLE GOTO FOR THIS PARTITION 75 ENABLE J7 TRIGGERS BY PARTITION 75 ENTRY WARNING 1 2 2 2 22 69 Ehtry EXIU eee Ee tte 61 1 2 piam 46 EOl reSiSIOL toe
15. View Zn LIST This will appear if 00 is pressed at the ENTER 00 QUIT 00 ZONE LIST prompt Enter the zone list number that you wish to view Press to continue XX ASSIGNED ZONE Press to scroll through all zones in that list BLS EINE Enter 00 to quit Press 99 to exit programme mode or continue to the next procedure in this section to programme Relay Voice Descriptors U pon exiting programme mode enter the Installer Code OFF to cancel the system s settling delay Relay Voice If using the 4285 VIP Module voice descriptors can be programmed for each of Descriptors the 32 relays Powerline Carrier devices used in the system These descriptors will be 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 22 descriptors only For normal system voice annunciation eg alarms troubles status use the highlighted words in the alpha vocabulary list found in the alpha programming section To enter relay voice descriptors do the following 1 From data field programming mode press 93 to display the ZONE PROG prompt 2 Press NO to each menu option until the RLY VOI CE DESCR prompt is displayed Follow the instructions
16. Aux Power Terminal 7 Observe proper polarity when connecting detectors see diagram below UL Power to 4 wire smoke detectors must be supervised use a System Sensor 77 716 01 EOL relay module connected as shown 18 PANEL ZONE ZONE 2 8 TO PANEL AUXILLIARY TERMINALS 6 7 NOTES NO CONNECTION PROGRAMME THE RELAY TO TRANSFER ON FIRE ZONE RESET ACTIVATION CODE 54 SEE 4204 RELAY MODULE SECTION FOR DETAILS SECOND CODE AND OFF RELAY 1 2 3OR 4 ENTERED AT CONSOLE MOMENTARILY INTERRUPTS 4204 RELAY MODULE DETECTOR POWER Figure 10 4 Wire Smoke Detector Power Reset Using 4204 Relay Module 2 Connect detectors induding heat detectors if used 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 theloop wires at the last detector Compatible 4 Wire Smoke Detectors Use any 4 wire smoke detector which is rated for 10 14 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 Configuring Zone 7 for Alternate Keyswitch Function Wiring 2 Wire Latching Glass Break Detectors To Zone 8 lonisation direct wire System Sensor 1412 Zo
17. StopTime Humm S 4 DisamWindw StartTime HMM S E StopTime Humm S Armwindow StatTime Humm S S S StopTime Humm S S S 5 Disarm window startTime HMM S StopTime Humm S Armwindow startTime HMM S StopTime Humm S S 6 DisamWindw StartTime Humm S S E StopTime Humm S amWindow startTime HMM S S E StopTime Humm S S S T 7 Disarm window S StartTime HMM S StopTime Humm fJ Armwindow StartTime HMM S E StopTime Humm S 8 DisamWindw StartTime Humm S S StopTime Humm S S Armwindow StatTime HMM S SopTme HMM f p y 108 Programming Temporary Schedules Enter Security Code 81 to enter this mode Note that only users with authority level of manager or higher can programme temporary schedules Temporary schedules only affect the partition from which it is entered Temporary schedul
18. 1 YES partition only Press 1 YES if the user is to have access to more than one partition If NO the programme exits this mode If yes the Keypad prompts for the Global Arm option for this user Master Manager or Operator code Adding An RF Key To An Existing User To Delete a Master Manager or Operator code Global Arm Press 0 NO or 1 YES depending on whether or not 0 NO 1 YES this user will be allowed to arm more than one partition via Global Arm prompts described in the KEYPAD FUNCTIONS section The keypad now prompts for the user s access to the next partition Part 2 SHOP Press 0 NO or 1 Y ES depending on whether or not this user will have access to the displayed partition number If NO the keypad displays this prompt for the next partition number in sequence If YES the keypad prompts for the following User s 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 the user was granted access F or example Part 1 0 WHSE Note that the G fo
19. 1 Arm the system and fault one or more zones Silence alarm sounder s each time by entering the code and pressing OFF Check that Entry Exit delay zones provide the assigned delay times 134 Trouble Conditions 2 Check the keypad initiated alarms if programmed by pressing the Panic keys and 1 and and or and If the system has been programmed for audible emergency the keypad will emit a loud steady alarm sound The word ALARM and a descriptor 999 will be displayed for and if 1 and are pressed a 995 will be displayed if 3 and are pressed a 996 will be displayed Silence the alarm by entering the security code and pressing OFF If the system has been programmed for silent panic there will be no audible alarms or displays A report will be sent to the central station however Notify the central station that all tests are finished and verify results with them Check or Trouble Messages A display of CHECK or TRBL as per field 1 07 accompanied by a zone number 001 128 and an alpha descriptor descriptor indicates that a problem exists with that zone Zone trouble may be caused by one of the following conditions hardwired fire zone is open broken wire Day Night tamper zone Zone Type 5 is faulted A polling loop zone is not seen by the control panel A polling loop device has been tampered with cover removed wireless zone has not checked in during the time
20. 1 this partition affects common area 2 This partition will cause common area 2 to disarm when this partition disarms 0 this partition does not affect common area 2 69 1 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 22 1 23 1 24 1 25 1 26 1 28 70 ARMS COMMON AREA 1 partition specific 0 1 armingthis partition causes the system to attempt to arm the common area 2 partition automatically Can only arm common area 2 if all other affecting partitions are armed To enablethis function field 1 12 partition specific must also be enabled 0 does not apply COMMON AREA 3 PARTITION 0 1 8 common area 3 partition 0 AFFECTS COMMON AREA 3 partition specific 0 1 this partition affects common area 3 This partition will cause common area 3 to disarm when this partition disarms 0 this partition does not affect common area 3 ARMS COMMON AREA 3 partition specific 0 1 armingthis partition causes the system to attempt to arm the common area 3 partition automatically Can only arm common area 3 if all other affecting partitions are armed To enable this function field 1 12 partition specific must also be enabled does not apply AUTO BYPASS FAULTED EXIT ROUTE ZONES 0 1 enable automatic bypass of exit route zones remaining faulted at the end of the exit delay Must be selected only if field 07 is enabled 0 automatic bypass function is not desired E
21. 126 Floor 029 146 SIX iiie 075 Computer 127 073 Not 012 Sixth 219 Console 066 Fourth ard M E RUE HM Foyer 137 Smoke 024 087 SU Ste uae es 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 J ohn s Bedroom could be announced as Son s Bedroom since there is no annunciation for the custom word J ohn 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 do the following 1 From data field programming mode press 93 to display the ZONE PROG Press NO to each menu option until the CUSTOM INDEX prompt is prompt displayed CUSTOM INDEX 0 no 1 yes CUSTOMWORD NO 00 QUIT 01 ENTER INDEX Enter 1 this prompt Enter the custom word number 01 20 for which a voice substitute is desired Enter 00 to quit this programming mode Press to accept entry Enter the 3 digit substitute word index number from the relay voice descriptor and custom word substitutes vocabulary list found
22. Ppec E E E A 31 doce OT 21 7 15WE i 31 YA RA 31 BT 10WM 31 BOT 31 STE e E tete eeu e Deeds Telus 31 BLAS p 31 TM TER 31 5800 series transmitters 32 58007 2 29 SON 32 33 pP 32 33 58026 mL 32 5802 2 EE 32 5802 5802 2 6 32 33 5804 5804 uen 32 33 e ee ede en 22 23 SP 32 nre T 32 34 c rei 34 5819 inii 34 G2 SPUR SUUM Oo Cn Dy e me 32 Spip 29 31 32 5849 Wetec ee Ee ee 34 5881 5882 RF Receiver 55 58821758828 ser rails 27 5890 5888EU 34 231515 mcd ei Een 14 55 141 675 Ground Start Module 12 44 45 53 TOZ SIENS iini ie cera ceed rcr tefte ripa ed un 49 TlOBNP ue ct bre ec eee eere dee Ee tus 54 141 PIVOSIFENS Es 49 Vr EE 49 e ede be 49
23. YES 0 NO 0 and continue programming Enter 1 to quit Scheduling Menu Mode 01 ENTER DATE The cursor will be positioned on the tens of months digit Enter the appropriate month then press to proceed to the day field Enter the appropriate day for the holiday and press to accept the entry Part 12345678 Holidays can be set for any partition as follows Press Key 0 8 x x Ototurn all partitions on or off or else use keys 1 8 to toggle the letter x under the partition to which this holiday will apply Press the key when all desired partitions have been assigned The Holiday Number prompt will be displayed again Repeat the procedure for each holiday to be programmed When all holidays have been programmed enter 00 at the HOLIDAY NUMBER prompt to quit the holiday menus 102 Time Driven E vent Worksheet These arethe schedules used to activate outputs bypass zones etc based on a time schedule There 20 of these events that may be programmed for the system with each event governed by the previously defined time windows The actions that can be programmed to automatically activate at set times are relay commands arm disarm and zone bypassing commands and open close access conditions To fill out the worksheet 1 First enter the schedule number 01 20 and time window number 2 01 20 and note the day of the week the action is desired Enter the code for the desired action and action specifier Th
24. both keypad and zone programming to verify the correct partitio If a zone or zones are not displayed at the correct partition s keypad s itn assignment 20 5 When you get the proper displays the keypad s the basic wired zones in the system are functioning properly 6 Disconnect AC mains Section 7 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP ZONES 010 128 This section provides the following information Polling loop overview Common characteristics of polling loop zones Wiring RPM devices to the polling loop Addressing RPM devices Polling loop limitations Checkout procedure for polling loop zones Polling Loop You can expand the system from the basic 9 zones to up to 128 zones using the Overview built in 2 wire pollingloop Each device that is connected to the polling loop has the ability to communicate 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 128 unless using a 4297 Polling Loop Extender Module Refer to the list of compatible devices at the end of this section 22 Polling loop zones have the following characteristics Characteristics of Must use RPM Remote Point Module devices Polling Loop Zones Supervised
25. 1 2 1 2 second external alarm sounding ding at the end of exit delay or after kissoff from the central station if sending closing reports 0 noarming ding AC MAINS LOSS KEYPAD SOUNDING 0 1 enable sounding at the keypad rapid beeping when AC power is lost sounding occurs about 2 minutes after actual AC loss no AC power loss keypad sounding RANDOMISE AC MAINS LOSS REPORT 0 1 randomise AC loss reporting between 10 40 minutes after an actual AC loss normal loss reporting about 2 minutes after actual loss Selecting this option helps prevent an overload of AC loss messages at the central station during a community blackout TELEPHONE MODULE PHONE CODE 00 11 01 09 first digit 11 for or 12 for 3 second digit To disable the voice module enter 00 for the 1st digit and enter 11 for the 2nd digit of the code disable code 00 11 This is the 2 digit phone code used to access the system via the 4285 telephone module PREVENT FIRE TIME OUT 0 1 disable no timeout the alarm sounder duration for any zone designated as a fire zone regardless of partition so that fire sounding continues until the system is reset 0 normal burglary alarm sounder duration programmed partition specific field 13 should apply to fire alarms KEYPAD PANIC ENABLE partition specific 001 1 enable the appropriate keypad panics used in this par
26. 1400 2300Hz DTMF 10 cps 1400Hz Under 3 secs 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 111 The following describes each format greater detail 3 1 and 4 1 Standard Formats Comprised of a 3 or 4 digit subscriber number and a single digit report code e g Alarm Trouble Restore Open Close etc 3 1 and 4 1 Expanded Formats 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 Contact ID Comprised of a 4 digit subscriber number 1 digit event qualifier Reporting Format new or restore 3 digit event code 2 digit Partition No and 3 digit zone number user number or system status number Ademco Expanded High Speed Comprised of 13 digits as follows A 4 digit account nu
27. 22 Disarm Partition s 23 Force Arm Stay Auto bypass faulted zns Partition s 24 Force Arm Away Auto bypass faulted zns Partition s 22 The auto arm warning field 2 06 applies Bypass commands Activation times 1 Beginning 2 End 3 During are the only valid choices for bypass commands If During is selected for auto bypassing the system will bypass the zone s specified on a particular Zone List at the beginning of the window and unbypass the zone s at the end of the window If it is selected for auto unbypassing the system will remove the bypass of the zone s at the beginning of the window and will restore the bypass of the zone s at the end of the window 103 Action Code Action Specifier 30 Auto bypass Zone list Zone list 31 Auto unbypass Zone list Zone list Open Close Windows Activation time 3 During is the only valid choice for these commands Action Code Action Specifier 40 Enable Opening Window by partition Partition s 41 Enable Closing Window by partition Partition s 42 Enable Access Window for Access group Access Group 3 Enter the desired Activation time which refers to when the action is totake place relativetothe time window Select from Beginning of time window End of time window During time window active period only On at beginning of window off at end This can be used in conjunction with the arm disarm or bypass commands to control a part o
28. 74 98 Auto disarm delay 98 AUTO DISARM DELAY 74 Autobypass by User 9 A tobypass Loglc trente sity etie 9 AUXILLIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET 55 Auxilliary Alarm Signaling Equipment 48 AUXILLIARY OUTPUT MODE nenne 72 Back Up Battery eene 13 141 Basic Scheduling Menu Structure 99 Basic Wired Zones 8 1 2 Battery tor sete enciende alec ee tee 54 Battery Lite cides ee eget id 32 BATTERY STANDBY 54 200 use pitis 73 baud S00 tet UR ONE RR ED 73 BURG ALARM COMM DELAY 69 BURGLARY TRIGGER FOR RESPONSE TYPE 8 65 button transmitters sees 32 Bypass commands ee 103 Bypassing Zones ener inet 130 eonun e n 11 CALL WAITING DEFEAT eene 71 Call Waiting Defeat Logic 10 Check Messages 2 135 check n sigrial 2 rm ier HH RR 32 CHECKSUM te RE ES RSS HE aces 115 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION eee 68 Chime eire tette ise eere 130 CHIME ON EXTERNAL SIREN 72 CIRCUIT PROTECTORS 141 Cold Water 2 2 2 2
29. AC MAINS LOSS KEYPAD SOUNDING 64 AC Outlet Ground 2 2 0 2 40 44 0 00 53 Access Cornltol 225 3 98 131 ACCESS CONTROL RELAY 73 access control schedules 98 107 Access Schedules 107 ADEMCO 4 2 EXPRESS 141 Ademco Contact ID 112 114 127 141 Ademco Express 114 Ademco High Speed 114 141 ADEMCO LOW SPEED 141 Allow Disarm Outside Window If Alarm Occurs 74 alpha descriptors entering eene 76 ALPHA VOCABULARY sese 86 AMSECO motor bell amp box 2 49 Amseco PAL 328N seen 45 opre cocci eene eae idee e ete fs tt aded 62 nes 62 Arm Disarm commands seen 103 ARMING AWAY s ioi tetrum ial dere 130 Arming Functions 130 Armitig Instant econtra pertes 130 Arming eren 130 Arming Stay oio ern aa xir eem 130 arming window 1 2 22 74 108 Audio Alarm Verification 8 3 Auto Armlng teer ite exierunt 94 Auto Disarming sese 95 Auto Arm Delay 74 94 98 Auto arm warning 222 2020222 420 000
30. Audio Alarm Verification Module Connections 42 Section 12 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 General Information Video Alarm Verification transmitter such as the AT 100 is an add on accessory that permits video imagery of the area where an alarm was detected to be transmitted on standard switched network telephone lines to the monitoring location for the purpose of alarm verification This transmission occurs on the same phone line and phone call on which the alarm is digitally communicated to the monitoring location The VAV transmitter connects to the same telephone line as the control and it is linked to a 4204 Relay Module and to the control s zone 5 The purpose of the zone 5 connection is to postpone non critical dialler reports while the VAV session is in progress Note that zone 5 is then no longer available as a protection zone when using the VAV Zone 5 must be assigned a zone response type e g response type 10 and option 1 60 must be selected as 1 Option 1 67 must also be selected to assure that Contact ID report Event 609 will betransmitted to the monitoring location after the alarm transmission VAV Operation As soon as an alarm is detected a zone list should activate a 4204 relay that alerts the VAV transmitter to freeze the video for the time just prior to the alarm
31. are programming options to event log and communicate zone faults for this zone type Note that these zone types are for use by 5800 series devices or serial numbered polling loop devices only 62 NOTE FOR PANIC 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 as such should be assigned zone type 05 if annunciation is desired See SUPERVISION notes in POLLING LOOP and WIRELESS EXPANSION sections for more information Zone Type Defaults Following are the zone type defaults for zones on the VISTA 120 Zone Type 09 Section 19 DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS The following is a description of all data fields provided by this control Make entries as described for each field 00 INSTALLER CODE EN 0001 9990 4 digit installer s code The Installer s Code is reserved for installation company use and is the only code that can be used to enter Programme mode from the keypad This code cannot be used to disarm the system if it was not used to arm the system This code cannot reenter programming mode if exited by the 98 command 06 ZONE 5 ALWAYS ALARM 0 1 fault of a type 5 tamper zone shall cause a full alarm any arming mode disarmed or armed 0 fault in a type 5 zone shall cause a t
32. 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 codes Full Read Write able to look at and change any and all information in the database 121 Connecting 4100SM Module for 122 Direct Wire Downloading CONTROL 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 NOTES 1 Each time the Control panel is accessed successfully a PROGRAMME TAMPER report 81 is sent to central station if programmed 2 When downloading the keypad displays MODEM COMM 3 Whenever a download or a saveis done an automatic time stamp is done indicating the date and time of the last download or save and the operator ID number 4 The average time for a complete download including initial call up hang up and call back is under 4 minutes 5 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 The Control can be downloaded with
33. 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 that are selected from a vocabulary of 244 words stored in memory and any word can have an s or 5 added to it In addition up to 20 installer defined words can be added to those already in memory Thus when an alarm or trouble occurs in a zone an appropriate description for the location of that zone will be displayed at the keypad A custom installer s message can be programmed for each partition which will be displayed when the system is Ready ex THE PETERSON S To programme alpha descriptors enter Programming mode then press 93 to display ZONE PROG Press 0 twice to display ALPHA PROG 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 Press 1 to exit back to 93 Menu M ode Refer to the sections that follow for adding alpha descriptors Zone Descriptors 1 Select ZO
34. second period the entry door is re opened the panel will restart the exit delay sequence again using the programmed exit delay time This feature will only be activated once after arming Cross Zoning The Cross Zoning feature is designed so that a combination of two zones must be faulted within a five minute period to cause an alarm on either zone This prevents momentary faults from causing an alarm condition You can select four pairs of cross zones keeping in mind the following Both linked zones must protect the same area Both linked zones must be in the same partition A Fire zone must only be linked to another fire zone protecting the same physical area see note below Thefour pairs of cross zones are programmed in data fields 1 22 1 23 1 24 and 1 25 AN 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 Call Waiting Defeat 10 Logic 1 In the event of a continuous fault on one of the linked zones that lasts longer than five minutes a fault on the second zone will cause an alarm immediately 2 If one of the zones in a pair is bypassed or has a zone response type set to 0 the cross zoning
35. 0 NO or 1 YES in response to the displayed menu selection Pressing 0 will display the next choice in sequence The keypad will then prompt you with questions regarding the programming of a particular zone or device Thefollowing is a list of commands used while in the menu mode 93 Menu Mode Key Commands Serves as ENTER key Press to have keypad accept entry Backs up to previous screen Prestoanswr NO Press to answer YES 00 Escapes from menu mode back into data field programming mode if entered at the first prompt of each main menu option 59 Section 18 ZONE INDEX amp ZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS This section provides the following information Zone number designations e Zone Type Definitions Zonelndex 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 These zones are designated as follows ZONE No ZONE FUNCTION ACTUAL ZONE 001 128 Protection zones As indicated 601 632 Relay supervisory zones 6 2 digit relay number e g relay number 03 if supervised is zone 603 800 831 ECP Device Supervisory Zones 8 2 digit Device Address indudes keypads wireless receivers e g Device Address 01 if VIP Module relay modules etc supervised is zone 801 The 4285 VIP module is zone 804 since its Device Address must be set to 4 900 990 amp 997
36. 00 2nd 00 Press 1 Y to enter restore and supervisory codes for zones Enter one zone for each group of 16 zones 001 016 017 032 etc 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 continue Enter the first digit of the trouble 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 continue Enter the first digit of the trouble restore code single digit entry and press The second digit will be the ID second digit of the alarm report code for each zone if programmed Press to continue Enter the first digit of the bypass report code double digit entry and press The second digit will be the ID second digit of the alarm report code for each zone if programmed Press to conti nue Enter the first digit of the bypass restore report code double digit entry and press The second digit will be the ID second digit of the alarm report code for each zone if programmed Press to continue Enter one zone for each group of 16 zones When finished entering restore and supervisory codes for all zone groups enter 000 and press to continue If you have completely finished entering report codes press 1 Y to quit Report
37. 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 Enter your Installer Code 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 Ds being used Use a House ID that is not displayed 3 Toexit the Sniffer Mode simply enter your Installer Code OFF Since Sniffer Mode effectively disables wireless point reception Sniffer ode cannot be entered while any partition is armed 5700 Series Transmitter Setup 5700 Series Transmitter Supervision Each 5700 series transmitter has DIP switches to set both the transmitter s zone number Transmitter ID and the system House ID The House ID will be the same for all transmitters and must match the House ID programmed into the system via Device Programming for the wireless receiver This can be likened to a family in which everyone has the same last name House ID but each person has a different first name Transmitter ID The zone number must then be programmed into the system using 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming Menus Each transmitter
38. Armed Disarms Disarms Disarms No change Arms Change 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 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 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 a
39. CE approved Miniature Has single pushbutton Personal E mergency Usually programmed for a Transmitter response type of 24 Hr Audible or 24 Hr Silent other zone responses are possible If using for arming disarming the button must be assigned to a user code when adding a user 33 34 Model Product Learn As Input Type Description 5816 5816EU Door Window RF Transmitter Hastwounique input loop codes one for a wired closed circuit contact loop the other for a built in reed switch used in conjunction with a magnet Low Temperature Sensor Transmits a fault condition when temperature drops below 7 2 C Learned into the system by the internal reed switch using a magnet Multi Point Universal Transmitter Has three unique input loop codes one for a Primary contact loop with programmable options the others for two Auxilliary closed circuit contact loops Recessed Transmitter Reed switch magnetic contact sensor that is easily concealed in the frame and edge of a door or window Has one unique input loop code Shock Sensor Analyzer Transmitter Shock sensor analyzer for Ademco Inertia Cross Bar Ultrak Litton Inertiaguard shock sensor Built in reed magnetic contact Programmable analyzer response Wireless Keypad Can be used to turn the burglary protection on and off Features the same built in panic functions as wired keypads The k
40. Code Programming Device Programming Relay Programming Relay Voice Descriptors Custom Index Programming Telephone Module substitute words Alpha Programming 22 The following fields should be programmed before beginning 2 00 Number of Partitions 1 32 RF receiver type 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 options which are as follows ZONE PROG 0 1 Yes SERIAL 1 REPORT CODE 1 ALPHA PROG 1 DEVICE PROG 1 RELAY PROG 1 RLY VOICE DESCR 1 CUSTOM INDEX 1 For programming the following ZoneNumber Zone Response T ype Partition Number for Zone Dialler report code for zone Input Device Type for zone whether RF polling loop etc For learning serial numbers of 5800 series transmitters amp serial polling loop devices into the system all other zone characteristics must first be pre programmed For entering zone and system report codes For entering alpha descriptors for the following Zone Descriptors nstaller s Message Custom Words Partition Descriptors Relay Descriptors For defining the following device characteristics for addressable devices including keypads RF receivers 4281 5881 4204 output rela
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42. Fi nally 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 them selves 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 may 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
43. Index UTERE 116 Daughters 208 Garage 0231 Off ciens 011 South 155 Alarm 255 Den 052 138 Office 147 Stairs 006 067 128 5 139 058 156 Apartment 117 Device 060 Hall 050 One 070 Storage 157 Appliances 161 DIM te agent 163 Heat 010 148 Sun 154 Area 118 Dining 031 908 Outside 210 System 062 119 i 016 n e Panic aai 013 Temperature 158 ja em Kitchen 022 Partition 090 159 121 Downstairs 8 Laundry 140 149 Three 072 RERO M Mn 122 n Left 027 061 213 Basement 021 141 Power 063 Two 071 Bathroom 051 13
44. Level Arm Disarm Bypass 4 Operator Level Arm Disarm 5 Operator Level Arm Disarm only if system armed with this code 6 Duress Arm Disarm triggers silent panic alarm Keypad will then prompt for Open Close reporting option for this user Press 0 NO or 1 YES depending on whether or not 0 1 YES arming disarming by this user will trigger opening amp dosing reports This prompt appears only if the installer code is used to add a user If access schedules have been programmed this Enter 0 8 prompt appears Enter the user s access group number 1 8 if this user should have limited access to the system Enter O if no access group should be in a partition will be ignored However panic key depression wil During user code entry normal key depressions at other cause alarm and terminate user entry assigned HF Button If a 5800 series button transmitter has been enabled 0 1 YES for arming disarming functions and is not assigned to a user this prompt will appear Press 0 NO or 1 YES Enter Button ZN If yes was given as the answer to the RF button 001 128 question the zone number for the button will be requested Enter any one of the zone numbers assigned to the button transmitter as AWAY STAY or DISARM The system will then assign all buttons of the transmitter to this user number Multi Access Press 0 NO if the user is to have access to this 0 2
45. and communication defaults Entering Data Field Programme Mode Moving from one level page of programme fields to another Entering and viewing data fields Programming partition specific data fields 93 Menu Mode Programming Using Data Field Data Field programme mode is the programme mode through which many Programme Mode system options are programmed The field numbers on the programme form show the number of entries required for each field When an entry is completed the keypad beeps three times and advances to the next field At this point you can either make the required entry in the new field or press the next field number you want to programme There are several question and answer modes which we call Menu modes that can be accessed once Data Field programme mode has been entered These modes prompt the user for information System and e The system is shipped with a set of pre programmed default values that Communication designed to meet the needs of many installations These can be changed by the Defaults installer to suit specific needs if desired There are four sets of pre programmed communication defaults available induding Low Speed 442 Express Ademco High Speed and Ademco Contact ID Loading one of these defaults automatically programs industry standard codes that will suit most of your needs These defaults can be changed directly from the keypad or they can be changed by using V LINK dow
46. another Manager code OK TO DELETE 003 The system will prompt to confirm that you want to 0 1 YES delete this user Press 0 NO or 1 YES If yes that user s code will be removed from all partitions to which it had been assigned and all authorisation levels and other information about that user will be deleted Note that a user can only be deleted by a user with a higher authority level A user cannot delete himself 22 A user code only be deleted from the partition through which it was entered If trying to delete from another partition the message User XXX Not Deleted will be displayed To EXIT The User Edit Mode Press either or or don t press any key for 10 seconds 129 Section 26 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS This section provides the following information General information about keypad usage Basic keypad functions Global arming Access control Delaying closing time Executing the Go To command Viewing X Built in user s guide A user s capabilities Zone descriptors Downloaded messages Speed keys macro commands Executing 70 Manual Relay Activation mode General Information 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 oc
47. are desired Repeat the procedure described above for all days of the week When all of the days have been completed the system will ask which days are to be activated This is the prompt that actually activates the temporary schedule and allows the temporary schedule to be customised to a particular week s needs To select the days which are to be activated enter 1 7 Monday 1 An X will appear under that day indicating the schedule for that day is active Entering a day s number again will deactivate that day Pressing will toggle all days on off The temporary schedule will only be in effect for the days which have the letter x underneath them As the week progresses the selected days are reset tothe inactive state When completed press to exit the temporary schedule entry mode 109 110 83 User Scheduling Menu Mode The system provides up to 20 ti mers which will be available to the end user for the purpose of controlling output devices 4204 relays or Powerline Carrier devices 0 X 10 These timers are analogous to the individual appliance timers that might be purchased at an electrical appliance store The output devices themselves are programmed into the system by the installer during 93 Menu Mode Relay Programming The end user needs only to know the output device number and its alpha descriptor The installer may set certain relays to be restricted during 93 Menu Mode Rel
48. below While in this mode press to advance to next screen Press to backup to previous screen RLY VOICE DESCR Press 1to programme voice descriptors for relays 0 no 1 yes ENTER RELAY NO Enter the 2 digit relay X 10 module number 01 32 00 QUIT 01 for the relay desired or enter 00 to quit relay voice descriptor programming mode Press 01 ENTER DESC d1 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 ENTERDESC 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 92 Enter 99 to exit programme mode Enter the Installer Code OFF to cancel the system s settling delay Relay Voice Descriptors and Custom Word Substitutes Vocabulary Custom Word Substitutes for VIP Module Annunciation Word Index Word Index Word Index Word Index Word
49. corresponding window By using time windows the system can automatically activate and de activate relays and or power line carrier X 10 devices at pre determined times to turn lights or other devices on and off The system can perform the same actions on a daily basis or can be made to perform an action only once i e turn on the porch light this Wednesday at 8 00pm The system also provides up to 20 timers available to the end user for the purpose of activating output devices at preset times and on preset days 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 will be inactive The system provides up to 8 Access Schedules each consisting of two Time Windows one for opening one for dosing for each day of the week and two time windows for holidays The access schedules are programmed via 80 Menu Mode and enabled for a given user when that user is added to the system If a user tries to operate the system outside of the schedule the alpha keypad will display Access Denied 95 96 Time Windows Definitions Time Windows e Scheduled events are based on time windows which are Example simply periods of time during which an event may take place Time windows are defined by a start time and stop time The system supports up to 20 Time Windows The windows are shared by the 8 partitions and the windows are used for
50. 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 tempera ture 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 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
51. duration of entry delay This gives the user time to re enter the premises and disarm the system before autobypass occurs If field 07 is enabled the faulted zone s are autobypassed 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 central station if programmed Autobypass by User not sent if using ADEMCO High Speed format Autobypass by Zone Sent as regular alarm if using ADEMCO High Speed format Bypassreports 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 Another report designed to notify the central station that an alarm has occurred within five minutes of arming is called the Recent Close report This report as well as the autobypass reports are programmed in data fields 1 40 and 1 41 Exit Delay Reset This feature is designed to allow an operator to re enter the premises to retrieve a forgotten item without triggering an alarm This feature is enabled in programme field 1 21 and works in the following way When the panel is armed the normal exit delay begins After the user exits and the door closes the exit delay time is reset to 60 seconds If within this 60
52. exit programme mode Enter the Installer Code OFF to cancel the system s settling delay If device type 01 was selected this prompt will appear Press 1 to enable this particular keypad to execute ghlobal arm disarm functions If device type 03 is selected this prompt will appear Enter the 2 digit House ID 00 31 This is required for 5700 series systems only or if using a wireless keypad 5827 5827BD with a 5800 series system If device type 05 telephone module was selected enter the partition number 1 8 in which the telephone module is located Press 87 L Device Address 00 is always set as an alpha keypad assigned to Partition 1 with no sounder suppression options Relay Programming 88 system supports up to 32 X 10 and or relay outputs Once deviceis programmed there is no distinction between an X 10 or relay output device 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 Theletter s in parentheses after each function described below such as A after ACTION are those that appear in the various summary displays of programmed data during programming ACTION T
53. 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 spacetothe 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 Enter the custom word number 01 20 you want 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 will now appear at the beginning of the second line Type the word using 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 Usethe 3 key to advance through the list of symbols numbers and letters Usethe 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 5 Repeat step to create the desired custom word or words Usethe 4 key to move the cursor to the left if necessary Usethe 7 key
54. in the Relay Voice Descriptors section Press The CUSTOM WORD NO prompt will be displayed Enter the next custom word number to be substituted or enter to quit 93 Section 21 SCHEDULING OPTIONS This section provides the following information Main features of scheduling Time Window Definitions Open Close Schedule Definitions Programming in the 480 Scheduling menu mode Programming Time Windows Open Close Schedules Holiday Schedules Time Driven Events Access Schedules Introduction To Scheduling This section describes the scheduling features provided with this control panel UL 1 You must programme bypass and auto arm fail reports fields 2 13 amp 2 14 for UL installations 2 Auto disarming is not for use in UL installations General The scheduling features of this control allow certain operations to be automated such as auto arming auto disarming auto bypassing and un bypassing of zones and activating relay outputs using powerline carrier devices or 4204 modules The system uses time windows for defining open close schedules holiday schedules and user defined temporary Schedules Scheduled events are programmed by user friendly menu modes of programming 80 81 amp 83 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 itself at the end
55. 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 The keypad will ask for the partition number for this message Enter the partition number Press to accept entry The following will appear DISARMED READY TO ARM 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 used to insert spaces or erase existing characters 2 Createthe message For example 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 3 Savethe message Store the new display mes
56. 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 Assigned on a partition by partition basis and can be any code or codes desired Will disarm or arm the system but will also send a silent alarm to the central station if service is connected There will be no indication at the keypad that an alarm was sent K Duress Reporting Note The Duress report triggering logic activates on the 5th key depression such as OFF not the 4th key depression last digit of code Duress reports will not be triggered if the 5th key is a such as when performing a GOTO or viewing 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 Master Codes and all lower level codes can be used interchangeably when performing system functions within a partition a system armed with a user s temporary code can be disarmed with the Master Code or another user s temporary code except the Operator L evel C Code described above A user may not delete or change the user code of the SAME or HIGHER authority than which he is assigned A user levels 0 1 amp 2 only may only ADD users to a LOWER authority level A user may assign other users access to only those
57. 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 for groups of 16 zones Zone Alarm Reports Alarm Restore Closing arm away Trouble Opening disarm Trouble Restore System Low Battery Bypass Low Battery Restore Bypass Restore AC Mains Loss AC Mains Restore Periodic Test Power Cancel 010 ZT P RC IN L 031 31 RF 2 Programme Tamper Callback Request SYSTEM GROUP 2 SYSTEM GROUP 3 ESPERE ERE MESES Arm Stay Time Set Log Reset Log 5096 9096 Full Event Log Overflow Autobypass by Zone Autobypass by User Recent Close Early Open Early Close Late Open Late Close Failed to Open Failed to Close Auto Arm Failed Schedule Change 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 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 8000 Then press 93 Enter to the main menu options until the Report Code Programming option is displayed REPORT CODE PROG 1 YE
58. o eee zt ecol 15 18 20 EVENT LOG PRINTER ON LINE 73 EVENT EOG TYBES eee ere een ie 73 Event Logging Printer Connections 50 Event Logging Procedures see 51 ded ae ae eee deeds 95 Exit Delay Reset 1 ce entente beer 9 Express ta dnc tsi eS vet a ne siot uet 115 FALSE ALARM REDUCTION eene 9 FIRST TEST REPORT 4 68 ATI mi 95 98 111 Global Arming arste ctt E dine cn e e 131 Global Disarm die cete dte 131 GOTO scade eed ef od dn ec coda ies ses wee 132 handshake ynang ees 111 High Speed uud eet ie 115 Holiday Definitions amp Schedule Worksheet 102 Holiday Programming s 102 holiday schedules iret rre 98 IEI 735L series detectors 21222221 2 19 IGNORE IGNORE EXPANSION ZONE TAMPER 65 144 INSTALLER CODE 63 Installer s Message eem 85 INTELLIGENT TEST REPORTING 65 Interior w Delay 2 61 Interior Follower ceeeeseseeeeenennnnnnnn 61 JH 50 JB 50 Keypad Connections sse 14 KEYPAD PANIC ENABLE ee 64
59. of a pre determined dosing arming time window if the system has not been armed manually 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 of the closing window The delay is set in 4 minute increments up to 56 minutes in partition specific programme field 2 05 The expiration of this delay causes the auto arm warning to start Auto Arm Theauto arm warning causes the keypad sounder to warn Warning the user of an impending auto arm The warning can be set to start 01 to 15 minutes prior to arming in partition specific programme field 2 06 During this period the keypad will beep every 15 seconds and display AUTO ARM ALERT AA on non alpha keypads The beeps may be silenced by pressing any key on a keypad When the remaining time drops below 60 seconds the keypads will begin to beep every 5 seconds The panel will arm at the conclusion of the auto arm warning period 94 Extend Closing Window Force Arm Auto Disarming Disarm Delay Restrict Disarming Exception Reports Time Driven Events Limitation of Access By Time A user can manually extend the arm dosing time window by 1 2 hours Thi
60. open dose schedules as well as for time driven event control To understand time windows and scheduling take for example a store that has the following hours 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 To provide these schedules the following five time windows need to be programmed Monday F riday open window Saturday open window Saturday dose window Monday Thurs dose window Friday dose window cribed in a later 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 CI Op CI 01 04 01 04 01 04 01 04 01 05 02 03 00 00 00 00 Note 00 is entered for those days on which the store is closed When programmed employees can arm and disarm the system within the open and close time windows respectively without causing a report to be sent to the central station reporting by exception At the end of these windows the syste
61. particular transmitter that may be carried off the premises 5801 5802 5802 2 5802EU may be turned off by learning it as a UR Unsupervised type as described later 5800 series transmitters have built in tamper protection and will cause 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 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 0 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 learned by the control Button type transmitters ex 5801 5802 5802CP amp 5804 should be periodically tested by the user for battery life Do not install batteries in wireless transmitters until ready to learn them Though it is not critical to remove batteries after learning it is recom
62. pre alarm in its memory 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 7 or higher and then activate a second 4204 relay to activate the VAV transmitter s transmission mode Once this triggering occurs the control gives up the phone line to the VAV transmitter without breaking connection with the central station When the VAV indicates via its connection to zone 5 that the video alarm verification session is ended dialler transmissions will be allowed to occur If a new fire alarm should occur during a session the control will break the phone connection and send the new fire alarm report All other dialler messages triggered during the session will be held until the session ends It is imperative that the second relay be set to choice 60 Alarm Verification during Relay Programming for both START and STOP conditions REMOTE CAMERA LOCAL MONITOR OPTIONAL OPTIONAL CAMERA BACKUP POWER OUT T If camera is connected to the DC OUT terminals CAM8 CAM6 CAM4 2 CANCEL 2 Outforcameras the camera will operate in case of power failure if A AEA AE pestem E the transmitter is connected to control s auxiliary GT TY EHE HE IL T FS E T power or to a battery backup Two cameras can CAM7 CAMS CAM3 be connected to each pair of DC OUT terminals CAMERA TRIGGER TERMINALS 1
63. relays and or Powerline Carrier devices 8 Partitions Provides the ability to control 8 separate areas independently each functioning as if it had its own separare control Partitioning features include Up to 3 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 A Master Partition 9 to which keypads may be assigned to view the status of all 8 partitions at the same time Keypads assignable to one of 8 partitions or to Master Partition 9 to view system status e Ability to assign Relays Powerline Carrier devices to one or all 8 partitions 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 Authority level for each partition Master Manager or several other Operator levels e Opening Closing central station reporting option What partitions the code can operate Global arming capability arm and disarm all partitions the code has access to in one command Use of a wireless transmitter to arm and d
64. reported Must be 00 disabled for UL installations 85 ENABLE DIALLER REPORTS 0 FOR PANICS amp DURESS partition specific 995 996 999 Duress 1 enable panic duress reporting for each location 0 disable panic duress reporting 68 86 87 88 89 90 1 07 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 REPORT LOG ZONE TYPE 23 0 1 faults of zone type 23 zones communicated in Contact ID format and logged in the event log 0 zonetype 23 zone faults are not to be communicated or event logged ENTRY WARNING partition specific 0 3 short beeps 1 slow beeps that continue for the entire entry delay period BURG ALARM COMM DELAY partition specific 0 0 no delay on burglary alarm communication 1 16 second delay no delay on 24 hour reports RESTORE REPORT TIMING 0 0 instant restore report as zone restores 1 reporting after siren timeout if zone restored 2 restore report when system is subsequently disarmed SECONDARY SUBSCRIBER ACCT partition specific Enter 00 09 B F 11 15 15 15 15 15 00 09 B F 11 15 enter the 3 or 4 digit number depending on report format for the secondary subscriber account Each number requires a 2 digit entry so as to allow entry of hexadecimal digits B F If a 3 digit number is to be used only enter data in the first 6 locations leaving the last two unfilled Default 15 15 15 15 Erase the field by entering 90 N
65. schedules to each partiti on Assign holiday schedules Programme time driven events for system functions and relay activation Assign access control schedules Some scheduling features are programmed in data field programming mode installer code 4800 The general programming mode scheduling fields are listed below System Wide Fields 1 74 1 75 Relay timeout values 2 01 2 02 Summer time options 2 11 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 Event driven relay activation options are programmed using the 93 Menu Mode Relay Programming These actions in response to a programmed action However relay activation can also be time driven and thus be used to initiate a desired action Time driven relay activation options are programmed using the 80 Scheduling Menu Mode Refer to the Time Driven Event Programming section for procedures Steps To Programming Scheduling Options To use 80 Scheduling Menu Mode do the following Using the worksheets Define time windows up to 20 Define the daily open close schedules one schedule per day per partition Define the holidays to be used by the system up to 16 Define the holiday schedules up to 8 one per partition D
66. selected partition BYPASS EVENT LOG Displays time date for zones that have been TYPE CCC UUU bypassed in selected partition OP CL EVENT LOG Displays time date and user number for each TYPE CCC UUU arming and disarming of the system for the partition selected SYSTEM EVENT LOG Displays time date for system problems such as TYPE CCC UUU AC Loss communication failure etc regardless of partition ALL EVENT LOG Displays all categories of events in chronological TYPE CCC UUU order from most recent to oldest To display the events in a particular category press 8 at the desired category screen If in Display Mode the most recent 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 BURGLARY partition 8 at 12 02AM on J anuary 1 After the last event in the selected category has been displayed using either the 1 or 3 keys the following will appear for a few seconds END OF EVENT LOG TYPE UUU CLEAR EVENT LOG Press 1 if Event Log is to be cleared from 0 NO 1 YES memory All events in the log will still be displayed if the COMPLETE option is selected Only those events occurring from the time of the CLEAR command
67. spacing cannot be achieved shielded wire must be used Note that the maximum total wire length supported is halved when shielded wire is used When running polling loop wires they must not be run within 15 cm of AC 21 Polling Loop Limitations 22 Wire each deviceto the polling loop making sureto use correct polarity when making connections refer to the device s instructions 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 Certain polling loop devices such as the 998MX 4278 X SN 4959SN 4939SN and 4191SN do not have DIP switches Instead they have internal serial numbers which must be learned by the control during 93 Menu Mode Zone Programming BASIC POLLING LOOP CONNECTIONS BUILT IN POLLING LOOP VISTA 120 2 WIRE RUNS SHOWN IN A STAR CONFIGURATION Figure 12 Polling Loop Connections wh 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 4297 Polling Loop Extender Module must be used The built in polling loop has the following limitations that must be ob
68. subject to change Bulleted words in bold face type are those that are also available for use by the 4285 VIP module using a VIP module and words other than these are selected for alpha descriptors the voice module will not provide annunciation of those words 86 DETECTOR 102 INTERIOR 151 POLICE DINING 103 INTRUSION 152 POOL DISCRIMINATOR 153 POWER DISPLAY 104 JEWELRY DOCK 105 KITCHEN 154 QUAD DOOR DORMER 106 LAUNDRY 155 RADIO DOWN 107 LEFT 156 REAR DOWNSTAIRS 108 LEVEL 157 RECREATION DRAWER 109 LIBRARY 158 REFRIG DRIVEWAY 110 LIGHT 159 REFRIGERATION DRUG 111 LINE 160 RF DUCT 112 LIQUOR 161 RIGHT 113 LIVING 162 ROOM EAST 114 LOADING 163 ROOF ELECTRIC 115 LOCK EMERGENCY 116 LOOP 164 SAFE ENTRY 117 LOW 165 SCREEN EQUIPMENT 118 LOWER 166 SENSOR EXECUTIVE 167 SERVICE EXIT 119 MACHINE 168 SHED EXTERIOR 120 MAGNETIC 169 SHOCK 121 MAIDS 170 SHOP FACTORY 122 MAIN 171 SHORT FAILURE 123 MASTER 172 SHOW FAMILY 124 MAT 173 SIDE FATHERS 125 MEDICAL 174 SKYLIGHT FENCE 126 MEDICINE 175 SLIDING FILE 127 MICROWAVE 176 SMOKE FIRE 128 MONEY 177 SONIC FLOOR 129 MONITOR 178 SONS FLOW 130 MOTHERS 179 SOUTH FOIL 131 MOTION 180 SPRINKLER FOYER 132 MOTOR 181 STAMP FREEZER 133 MUD 182 STATION FRONT 183 STEREO FUR 134 NORTH 184 STORE FURNACE 135 NURSERY 185 STORAGE 186 STORY GALLERY 136 OFFICE 187 STRESS GARAGE 137 OIL 188 STRIKE GAS 138 OPEN 189 SUMP GATE 139 OPENING 190 SUPERVISED GLASS 140 OUTSIDE 191 SUPERVISION GUEST 141 OVERFLOW 192 SW
69. system Shut Down all Security System Functions non payment for a leased system Inhibit Local Keypad Programming prevents takeover of your accounts Leave a message for customer Command the System to Upload a Copy of its Resident Programme to the office Read Arming Status AC Mains Status List of Faulted Zones List of Bypassed Zones 224 Event Log List of Zones Currently in Alarm List of Zones Currently in Trouble Set the Real Time dock Initiate a test report from the control Accessing the Control from a remote location is protected against compromise by the use of 4 levels of protection 1 Security Code H andshake The subscriber s account number as well as 8 digit ID number known only to the office must be matched between the Control and computer 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 Data Encryption 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 VLink downloading software package 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
70. the time the system will wait for dial tone before dialing Applies if true dial tone is not selected in field 43 Must be for UL DIAL TONE DETECTION 1 1 true dial tone wait If no dial tone is detected will dial at end of pause programmed in field 42 pause for seconds entered in field 42 then dial Determines whether the control will wait for a true dial tone before dialling or if it will wait for a predetermined delay before dialling delay is programmed in Dial Tone Pause field 42 The latter may be necessary in high noise environment Telecom networks where noise can be confused with dial tone resulting in premature dialling RING DETECTION COUNT 0 01 14 ring counts of 1 14 00 disable ring detection 15 select answering machine defeat mode which allows the system to receive calls even when a telephone answering machine is connected to the same phone line 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 will not answer the first call but will ready itself to pick up on the first ring of the next incoming call that is received within 30 seconds the downloader calling again Only applicable if using a 4285 telephone module and or if remote initiated downloading will be used PRIMARY FORMAT 0 Low Speed 2 Ademco Expande
71. to enter a blank or to erase an existing character Each word or word string cannot exceed 10 characters 6 Savethe 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 using method 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 7 Repeat steps 2 through 6 to create up to 19 additional custom words or word strings 8 Exit Custom Word Mode by entering O0 at the custom word prompt Partition Descriptors l Select Part DESCRIPT mode The system will ask for the partition number desired Enter the number as a single key entry 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
72. type provides entry delay whenever the zone is faulted if the control is armed in the Away or Stay modes When the panel is armed in the Instant or Maximum modes no entry delay is provided E xit delay begins whenever the control is armed regardless of the arming mode selected These delays are programmable This zone type is usually assigned to sensors or contacts on doors through which primary entry and exit will take place 02 Entry Exit 2 Burglary This zone type provides a secondary entry delay whenever the zone is faulted if the panel is armed in the Away and Stay modes When the panel is armed in the Instant or Maximum modes no entry delay is provided Secondary exit delay begins whenever the control is armed regardless of the arming mode selected These delays are programmable This zone type is usually assigned to sensors or contacts on doors through which more time is needed to get to and from the keypad Delay times for this zone type must be greater than Zone Type 01 Ex a garage loading dock or basement door Type 03 Perimeter Burglary This zone type gives an instant alarm if the zone is faulted when the panel is armed in the Away Stay Instant or Maximum modes This zone type is usually assigned to all sensors or contacts on seldom used exterior doors and on windows 04 Interior Follower This zone type gives a delayed alarm using the programmed Entry Exit time if the Entry Exit zone i
73. use by the primary user s of the system 125 126 Open Close Reporting Note When adding user the system will only prompt for Open Close reporting capability if the user is being added by the Installer When a Master or Manager adds a new user the new user s Open Close reporting enable will be the same as that of the Master or Manager 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 2 is enabled for Open Close reporting and that Quick Arm reports as User 0 In order for Quick Arm reports to be sent for all partitions User 02 must have authority and Open Close enabled for all partitions If a code with access to all partitions is not desired it is suggested that user 02 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 Level 1 Master Codes Can perform all normal system functions Can be used to assign up to 148 lower level codes which can be used by other users of the system Cannot assign anybody a level of or 1 May change his own code Can add delete change manager or operator codes Each user s code can be individually eliminated or changed at any time e Open close reporti
74. 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 0 1 YES Press 0 if event log is not to be cleared SCREEN DEFINITIONS RECENT Events since last CLEAR COMPLETE Displays all events TYPE Type of event Burg Fire etc CCC Zone contact number UUU User number Section 16 FINAL POWER UP PROCEDURE This section provides the following information e Earth ground considerations e Connecting the AC transformer e Connecting the backup battery e Auxilliary and Polling Loop Current Drain Worksheets General Information You can power the control from 1361 transformer 1361CN in Canada rated 16 5VAC 40VA which plugs directly into a 24 hour 120VAC 60 Hz outlet f using power line carrier devices you can use the 4300 transformer instead in 120VAC 60Hz countries except Canada and the XF 10 in 220 240VAC 50Hz countries where transformers can be located outside of the control cabinet e g Australia UL Use 1361CN Transformer in Canadian installations Earth Ground In order for the lightning transient protective devices in this product to be Considerations 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 leng
75. will display all zone numbers of wireless units programmed into the system 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 will disappear from the display 2h A transmitter not learned 5800 series or with incorrect DIP switch settings 5700 series will not turn off its zone number To exit the Transmitter Sniffer mode enter the Installer Code 1 OFF 35 Section 9 RELAY OUTPUTS amp POWER LINE CARRIER X 10 DEVICES This section provides the following information Output Device Basics e Wiring the 4204 relay module Wiring the 4300 transformer Output Device Relays and Powerline Carrier devices i e X 10 brand devices are programmable Basics switches that can be used to perform many different functions They can be used to turn lights 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 393 Relay Programming mode The 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 a
76. 004 0 0 00 53 COMM SPLIT REPORT 71 Common Area Logic 5 Common Characteristics of Polling Loop Zones 21 Common Characteristics of Wireless Zones 27 Communication Defaults 57 Compatible Glass Break Detectors 19 CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING 64 Connector JV e etit Lp ce ede ges 44 Consoles Maximum wire length 14 Contact Dice e ee ete ere aes 113 115 CONTACT ID EVENT CODES Table of 114 Gross ZOonllg Roe nep ERR iE 10 CTS etnies siue e lees Idee ee ex 51 CUSTOM INDEX 2 x eai RE POUR 93 c stom MESSAGE e penetret ere trate o Res 83 Custom Message Display 85 CUSTOM WOTA Si erin ite cota do ertt vr ve Ee tea 83 84 Daily Open Close Worksheet 100 DB25 525 eru ERI 51 DEFAULT SCREEN 3 reiten emeret 85 Delay Closing Time 131 Device Programming 87 DIAL TONE 67 67 DIGITAL 141 DIP SWITCH TABLES
77. 10mA CURRENT DRAIN OUND BLUE Our Figure 22 Remote Keypad Sounding Connections Keyswitch Setup 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 Notethat a zone 7 keyswitch may be used in one partition only The keyswitch must be connected to Zone 7 which is then no longer available as a protection zone A momentary short across this zone 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 will disarm 1 Connectthe 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 7 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 9 mE ki NOTE L E D indicati ons are defi ned as follows YELLOW WHITE removed from the wall the 1 REEN tamper sw
78. 170 if using rotary decadic dial pulses 22 panel does not attempt to defeat call waiting on each call attempt since the phone company may not complete the call if the sequence is dialed on a phone line that does not have call waiting Section 4 INSTALLING THE CONTROL This section provides installation instructions for the following Mounting the control cabinet Installing the cabinet lock if used Installing the main circuit board Standard phone line connections Connecting the AC transformer Installing the backup battery in the cabinet Making earth ground connections Mounting the Cabinet 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 cabinet has 4 holes for this purpose 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 HAS BEEN INSTALLED Installing The 1 Remove the lock knockout on the Cabinet Lock control cabinet cover Insert the key into the lock Position the lock in the hole making certain that the latch will make contact 6 gt with the latch bracket when the door is closed 2 While holding the lock steady EU insert the retainer cip into the UNLOCKED retainer slots 7 RETAINER CLIP NOTE POSITION
79. 2 Light 019 Pump 166 025 053 Fight 077 030 088 Upper 187 EN 092 Eighth 221 Loadin 142 1 Equi 1 9 Right 028 Upstairs 183 Bedroom 015 Equipment 33 094 018 Utility 185 Blower 123 Ext oes 004 124 E Machine 143 6 007 215 Bright 162 argu ee s 144 056 Window 017 Building 125 Phal Diete 135 Medical 014 150 Wing 216 Burglary 039 en 218 MONON Sigirni 212 076 2 069 eee Motion 145 Seventh 220 009 040 Zone 002 Nine 078 5 151 Central 089 First 136 Ninth oosaeeeeeeaeeeeee 222 152 054 074 Si Noo cenis 165 Side 153 Closed
80. 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 Output devices have the following characteristics Can activate response to system events e Can activate using time intervals Can be activated manually using the 70 relay command mode e Can each have an alpha descriptor assigned to it Access Control If programmed 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 Learn Mode 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 keyswitch Armed and Ready LEDs Event Log Keeps a log of different event types enabled in programming up to a total of 224 events Can be viewed at the keypad or through the use of V Link upload software Can be pri
81. 23b 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 learned individually but when the switch is turned both zones activate Therefore before learning the serial number of a zone of the 4193SN temporarily disconnect the wire from the side of the switch NOT being learned After that zone is learned into the system reconnect the wire then temporarily disconnect the other wireto learn the other zone 47 Auxilliary Alarm Signaling Equipment Long Range Radio J 7 header provides triggers for fire alarm burglary audible panic alarm silent duress alarm These triggers are programmed as the defaults for Outputs 2 3 and 4 These may be used to trip auxilliary alarm signaling equipment such as Long Range Radios 22 used to operate keyswitch armed and ready LEDs instead when field 15i enabled The triggers for Fire Output 2 and Silent Panic Duress Output 4 may s VISTA 120 48 When used as alarm triggers these outputs are normally low and go high when the corresponding alarm condition occurs The
82. 43 RF TX LOW BATTERY REPORT ENABLE 0 1 atrouble message for RF transmitter low battery conditions sent to the central station Must be 1for UL 0 noreport for transmitter low battery is desired Note that a trouble message will be sent for a transmitter supervision failure independent of this selection RF RCVR SUPERVISION CHECK IN INTERVAL 06 02 15 times 2 hours the check in monitoring interval in 2 hour increments 4 30 hours disable receiver supervision 00 If selected failure of a receiver to receive any RF signal within the time entered will result in 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 Max 6 12 hr for UL RF TRANSMITTER CHECK IN INTERVAL r2 02 15 times 2 hours the check in monitoring interval in 2 hour increments 4 30 hours disables transmitter supervision 00 If selected failure of an individual transmitter to send a supervision signal within the time entered will result in a trouble response and related communication report Max 6 12 hr for UL RECEIVER TYPE 0 1 using 4281 series receivers 2 using 5881 series receivers MULTIFREQUENCY DIALLING W PULSE DIAL BACKUP 0 1 enable pulse dial back up dialling if communicator is not successful in dialling using multifrequency DTMF on first attempt 0 this option is not desired COMM S
83. ABLES Dialler System Not Remote Remote Remote Upload Download Shutdwn Shutdwn Used Bypass Disarm Arm Programme Programme 1 function 0 disable a function Each of the various remote functions can either be enabled or disabled through V Link downloading software Disabling a function means that you will not be able to perform that function with respect to this system See field 1 53 to disable the download callback option For UL installations all entries must be O PREVENT ZONE XXX BYPASS partition specific 000 001 128 zone number that cannot be bypassed by the user 000 all zones can be bypassed This selection does not affect fire zones which the system prevents from being bypassed OPEN CLOSE REPORT FOR INSTALLER CODE partition specific 0 1 open close reporting for the installer is desired 0 open close reporting for the installer 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 OPEN CLOSE REPORTING FOR KEYSWITCH 0 1 enable open close reporting for the keyswitch 0 keyswitch open close reporting is not desired NORMALLY CLOSED OR EOLR ZONES 2 8 1 0 end of line resistors used 1 end of line resistors are not used in which case only normally closed devices must be used Must be O for UL DIAL TONE PAUSE 0 0 5 seconds 1 11 seconds 2 30 seconds This field sets
84. ALARM VERIFICATION 0 1 2 Way Audio AAV or Video Alarm Verification is being used Zone 5 is then not available as a protection zone and is used only to provide feedback from the AAV and VAV that their function has ended 0 alarm verification is not being used SILENCE SOUNDER DURING AAV 0 1 audioalarm verification AAV being used sothat alarm sounders and keypad sounders can be silenced when listening microphones are on 0 AAV is not being used VIDEO ALARM VERIFICATION 0 1 VideoAlarm Verification is being used field 1 60 must also be enabled via an entry of 1 This selection will enable transmission of Event Code 609 in Contact I D format to signal the central station equipment to ready itself for video image reception and processing 0 otherwise if field 1 60 has been enabled Event Code 606 in contact ID format will be transmitted EVENT LOG TYPES Alm Chck Byps O C Systm 1 enable each type of event for which event logging is desired 0 disable event logging for specific type 12 24 HOUR TIME STAMP FORMAT 0 1 24 hour format standard 12 hour EVENT LOG PRINTER ON LINE 0 1 have the printer print events as they occur 0 enable the printer such that the logs are only printed upon request PRINTER BAUD RATE 0 1 printer is set for 300 baud 0 printer is set for 1200 baud preferred RELAY T
85. ANDED REPOR 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alarm Rstr Bypass Trol Opn Cls Low DUAL REPORTING STANDARD EXPANDED REPOR EFAULTS for ADEMCO s CONTACT ID FORMAT 94 83 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alarm Rstr Bypass Trol Opn Cls Low STANDARD EXPANDED REPOR 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alarm Rstr Bypass Opn Cls Low COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS FOR ZONES To program report codes see Report Code Programming in the 93 MENU MODE PROGRAMMING section LOW SPEED 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd EXPRESS HIGH SPEED CONTACT ID 2nd 2nd 116 no T FOR PRIMARY standard Bat T FOR SECONDARY standard Bat no T FOR PRIMARY standard Bat T FOR SECONDARY standard Bat no T FOR PRIMARY standard Bat T FOR SECONDARY standard Bat no T FOR PRIMARY standard Bat T FOR SECONDARY standard Bat COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS FOR ZONES cont d ZONE 3t LOW SPEED EXPRESS HIGH SPEED CONTACT ID 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 04 00 05 00 06 00 07 00 08 00 09 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 04 00 05 00 06 00 07 00 08 00 09 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 04 00 05 00 06 00 07 00 08 00 09 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 01 00 02 00 03 00 04 00 05 00 06 00 07 00 08 00 09 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 118 COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS FOR ZONES cont d ZONE 3t LOW SPEED EXPRESS HIGH SPEED CONTACT I
86. ARY OF DATA FIELD PROGRAMMING COMMANDS 94 Next page of fields 99 Previous page of fields or exit programming mode with no installer lockout 91 Select partition for programming partition specific fields 98 Exit programming mode with installer lock out Values for some programming fields are system wide global and some can be different for each partition partition specific Note that the partition specific programming fields are automatically skipped when programming the global fields If the system has only 1 partition the partition specific fields will not be automatically skipped Toprogramme system wide data fields do the following 1 2 Enter Programme Mode Installer code 8000 When the programme screen is displayed press 00 to begin programming the Installer Code data field When you have completed the entry the keypad sounds three beeps and automatically displays the next programme field in sequential order To programme specific data fields out of sequence press plus the 2 digit field address of the field number you want to programme then make the required entry If the number of digits that you enter in a data field is less than the maximum permitted ex phone number the keypad displays the last entry and waits To proceed enter the next data field you wish to programme ex press 05 Partition Specific programming fields are skipped To change to the nex
87. AT 67 SECONDARY PHONE 66 SCHEDULING OPTIONS eee 94 SETTING THE REAL TIME CLOCK 123 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS eee 130 TESTING THE SYSTEM 134 SEND CANCEL IF ALARM OFF 72 Serial Number Learning Deleting 79 den editt io tuns 141 Sescoa Radionics 2 00404 0 115 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT eese 68 SOUNDER OPTION 87 SOUNDERS kinnine dete Reale eee ai 49 SPECIFICATIONS reae certet ete tree 141 Standard Phone Line Connections 12 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT PRIMARY 68 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT SECONDARY 68 STANDBY CURRENT DRAW 54 Start EVent 90 Start ik 99 S bstitute Word reb eorpore ertet rte 93 Supervised Fite nido Deed 61 SUPERVISION PULSES ener 75 Supplementary Power Supply 14 SUPPRESS TX SUPERVISION SOUND 72 System Operation 90 tamper protection
88. ATA IN YELLOW 9 DATA OUT These are the same connections as for remote keypads 2 Insert the keyed connector at the other end into the mating header on the VIP Module 3 Connec terminals 1 through 5 on the VIP Module as shown in the VIP Module Connections diagram You must use RJ 31X jack CA38A in Canada with a direct connect cord and make all connections exactly as shown 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 Earth ground terminal 30 on control 6 Audio Out 1 Future use 4 Phone Out Ring GREY lead from direct connect cord 7 Audio Out 1 Future use 39 4285 WIRING NOTES If multifrequency DTMF tones 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 4285 and the pair of wires connected to terminals 26 amp 27 on the control Connection to the incoming Telco line via a RJ 31X CA38A jack and direct connect cord as shown in this diagram is essential even if the system is not connected to a central station The 4285 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 tothe incoming line an error tone will be heard when trying to a
89. AVIS L tiquette du minist re des Communications du Canada identifie le mat riel homologu Cette tiquette certifie que le mat riel est conforme certaines normes de protection d exploitation et de s curit des r seaux de t l communications Le minist re n assure toutefois pas que le mat riel fonctionnera la satisfaction de l utilisateur Avant d installer ce mat riel l utilisateur doit s assurer qu il est permis de le raccorder aux installations de l entreprise locale de t l communications Le mat riel doit galement tre install en suivant une m thode accept e de raccordement Dans certains cas les fils int rieurs de l entreprise utilis s pour un service individuel la ligne unique peuvent tre prolong s au moyen d un dispositif homologu de raccordement cordon prolongateur t l phonique interne L abonn ne doit pas oublier qu il est possible que la conformit aux conditions nonc es ci dessus n emp chet pas la d gradation du service dans certaines situations Actuellement les entreprises de t l communications ne permettent pas que l on raccorde leur mat riel aux prises d abonn s sauf dans les cas precis pr vus par les tarifs particuliers de ces entreprises Les r parations du mat riel homologu doivent tre effectu es pas un centre d entretien canadien autoris d sign par le fournisseur La compagnie de t l communications peut demander l utilisateur de d brancher un appareil la suit
90. Battery signal A variety of wireless system transmitters can be used to make up the wireless zones These include window door units smoke detectors PIRs glassbreak sensors and panic buttons Zone number assignments can be from 1 63 1 Setthe switches on each 5700 series transmitter to the appropriate zone number and House ID Refer to the Compatible Transmitters Table later in this section for zone numbers and programming information for each particular transmitter 2 Install each transmitter in accordance with the instructions provided with the transmitter Before permanently mounting the transmitters make sure reception of each transmitter s signal at the proposed mounting location is adequate this perform a Go No Go test which is described later in this section Wireless Zone Assignments for 5700 Series Transmitters 30 3 Programme the transmitters using the 93 Menu mode Zone Programming option Each wireless zone can be assigned any zone response type such as Entry E xit Interior Follower Perimeter etc see the ZONE TYPES section for explanations of each zone type For 5700 series transmitters each response type uses a certain range of zone numbers Each range of zone numbers is indicated below 5700 Series Zone Response Types Zone Type Trans Zone Entry Exit Burg 1 through 47 Perimeter 1 through 47 Int
91. C 40 VA ALARM SOUNDER OUTPUT 10VDC 13 8VDC 2 8 amps max 750mA less aux current drain AUXILLIARY POWER OUTPUT 9 6VDC 13 8VDC 750mA max For UL installations the accessories connected to the output must be UL Listed and rated to operate in the above voltage range BACK UP BATTERY 12VDC 4AH or 7AH gel cell No 467 12V 4AH or 712BNP 12V recommended STANDBY 4 hours min with 750 mA aux load using 7 AH battery CIRCUIT PROTECTORS 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 auxilliary power output to protect against wiring faults shorts DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR FORMATS SUPPORTED ADEMCO HIGH SPEED ADEMCO 4 2 EXPRESS ADEMCO LOW SPEED ADEMCO CONTACT ID SESCOA RADIONICS LOW SPEED LINE SEIZE Double Pole RINGER EQUIVALENCE 0 7B FCC REGISTRATION NO AC398U 68192 AL E 6139 Remote Keypad Physical Width 159mm Height 121mm Depth 32mm Electrical Voltage Input 12VDC Current Drain 100 mA Interface Wiring RED 12VDC input auxilliary power BLUE Not Used GREEN Data to control panel YELLOW Data from control panel BLACK Ground and connection from supplemental power supply 141 NOTES 142 INDEX 12 24 HOUR TIME STAMP FORMAT 1961 A E ve 12 Dae ge PIDEN
92. Code Programming mode If you wish to enter other system report codes enter 0 and press to continue To enter System Group 1 codes press 1 Y Enter the first digit of the Closing Arm Away report Press Enter the second digit of the report If the 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 in System Group 1 are Opening Disarm Periodic Test System Low Battery Power Low Battery Restore Cancel AC Mains Loss Programme T amper AC Mains Restore Callback Request Once you have entered these report codes the system will prompt 81 82 QUIT REPORT MENU 1 YES 0 0 System Group 2 Codes SYSTEM GROUP 2 1 YES 0 0 STAY ist 00 2nd 00 QUIT REPORT MENU 1 YES 0 0 System Group 3 Codes SYSTEM GROUP 3 1 YES 0 0 EARLY OPEN ist 00 2nd 00 QUIT REPORT MENU 1 YES 0 0 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 0 and press To enter System Group 2 codes press 1 Y Enter the first digit of the Arm Stay report Press Enter the second digit of the report If the user number is desired as the second digit enter 01 not necessar
93. Connections EARTH 16VAC IN GROUND Q TRANSFORMER W2 VIOLET GREEN Gi ROUND BLACK 220 230VAC 50Hz ADAPTER 4142TR CABLE SYNC DATA COMMON Figure 16b XF10 Transformer Connections J8 CONNECTOR AT CONTROL YELLOW 5 04 POWERLINE INTERFACE MODULAR PHONE CORD 1 BLACK 2 RED 3 GREEN 4 YELLOW RJ11 JACK Figure 16c PSC04 Modulator Connections 27 Section 10 4285 VISTA INTERACTIVE PHONE General Information VIP MODULE This section provides the following information General information about the 4285 VIP module Mounting and wiring the 4285 VIP module Checkout procedure for the 4285 VI P module The 4285 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 M ode as device address 4 and must be assigned to a partition xh Only one VIP Module can be used in a security system and partition assignment is done via 93 Menu Mode Device Programming The 4285 VIP Module enables the user to do the following via a DTMF multifrequency telephone Facts Yo
94. D 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 04 00 05 00 06 00 07 00 08 00 09 00 10 00 11 00 090 19 0 130 15 O0 06 1 oo 906 130 06 00 09 14 4 1 02 909 amp 13 O0 0900 66 00 oo 002 002 00 COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS FOR ZONES cont d ZONE LOW SPEED EXPRESS HIGH SPEED CONTACT ID 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 609 00 oo 000 0002 000 990 10702 X o9 oo 0800 1000 96 1 102 oo 0906 1100 0500 99 7 102 oo 10909 120 06 O0 Section 23 DOWNLOADING This section provides the following information General information about downloading Getting on line with a control panel Advisories Access security Connecting the 4100SM module for direct wire 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 VLINK downloading software To communicate with the control panel the following is required 1 AnIBM PC compatible 286 386 486 or Pentium computer with at least 1MB RAM a hard disk with 12MB available disk space running MS DOS 3 1 or higher operating system 2 An Ademco designated compatible modem 3 Alternately you may use a 4100SM interface module to direct wire the control panel to your computer at the site see Figure 4 V LINK DOWNLOADING
95. E LIST combination b STOP STP 1 a 2 a b PARTITION No P The device s Start ZONE TYPE SYSTEM OPERATION may be limited to an occur rence on either one partition 1 8 or any partition 0 The STOP programming determines when and under what conditions the device will be de activated The following options are available RESTORE ZONE LIST ZL f 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 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 Relays amp Powerline Carrier devices later in this section and in the Programming F orm PARTITION P The device s Stop Zone Type System Operation may be limited to an occurrence on either one partitio
96. EPORT INTERVAL 000 001 999 test reporting interval in hours 000 test reporting is desired If a test report is desired enter a test code in fields 81 amp 82 location 7 Set first test report time in field 83 Max 024 for UL POWER UP IN PREVIOUS STATE 1 1 power up after a prolonged power loss which caused the system s battery to discharge the system will assume the system status prior to the power loss 0 the system will always power up in a disarmed state When the system powers up armed an alarm will occur 3 minutes after arming if a zone is faulted When so armed reports closing as User 0 if open close reporting for installer was enabled in field 39 Note that if the previous state was armed AWAY or STAY the system may not respond to sensor changes for a small period of time 1 3 min which allows sensors such as PIRs to stabilise Must be 1for UL applications Note that authority levels 0 or 5 cannot be used to disarm the system if control powers up armed QUICK ARM partition specific 0 1 enable arming of the burglary system in AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM modes by using the key instead of the security code When armed reports closing as User 0 if open close reporting for User 39 typically a master level user was enabled for a given partition 0 Quick Arm is not desired The security code must always be used to disarm the system Note that if quick arm is used the insta
97. ER 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 Key O OFF 1 ON voice descriptor ON ENTER 1 FOR voice descriptor OFF ENTER 0 Press 1toturn 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 Key THE KEY ENTER 00 NOW From a keypad press 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 133 Section 27 TESTING THE SYSTEM This section provides the following information explanation of the following test modes Battery test Dialler test Burglary Walk test Armed Burglary System test Turning the system over to the user Battery Test When AC power is present the VISTA 120 will run a brief 13 seconds battery test every 4 minutes to determine if there is a battery connected and will run an extended battery test every 24 hours to check on the battery s co
98. ERMINALS Figure 19 Connections To The AT100 Video Transmitter For reference only Refer to the instructions accompanying the transmitter being used for actual connections 43 Section 13 VOLTAGE TRIGGERS Connector J 7 This section provides the following information General information about the voltage triggers Ground Start trigger setup Open Close trigger setup Keyswitch setup Remote keypad sounder setup Long Range Radio or other transmission media triggering General Information Connector J 7 located on the right hand side of the main provides 4 trigger outputs These outputs may be configured in a number of ways depending upon the requirements of the installation They may be used for Operating the 675 Ground Start Module Operating the 4146 Keyswitch LEDs Operating a remote piezo sounder that imitates the keypad sounder Triggering auxilliary alarm signaling equipment such as long range radio transmitters Operating an Audio Alarm Verification AAV module see previous section on AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION These output triggers can be enabled by partition via programming field 2 20 22 The assignments of this connector are shown below Use only the 4142TR 9 wire cable available as an option for making connections to this connector Output 1 Operates by default as a trigger for the 675 ground start module This output may optionally be programmed to operate as an
99. IMEOUT XXX MINUTES 000 000 127 enter the relay timeout minutes in multiples of 2 minutes desired for 80 Menu Mode time driven event relay command numbers 04 09 and 93 Menu Mode Relay Programming output command 56 refer to 93 and 80 Menu Mode sections in this manual RELAY TIMEOUT YYY SECONDS 000 000 127 enter the relay timeout seconds desired for 80 Menu Mode time driven event relay command numbers 05 10 and 493 Menu M ode Relay Programming command 57 refer to 93 and 80 Menu Mode sections in this manual ACCESS CONTROL RELAY partition specific 00 00 16 enter therelay number for the relay that will be used for access control 00 not used in this partition The system can be programmed to provide user activated access control If enabled the assigned relay will pulse for 2 seconds when the user enters his code and presses 0 73 SUMMER TIME NOTE Summer Time starts and ends at 2AM on the designated month and weekend 74 2 00 2 01 2 02 2 05 2 06 2 07 2 08 2 09 2 10 2 11 NUMBER OF PARTITIONS 1 1 8 the number of partitions to be used in the system SUMMER TIME 04 10 START END MONTH 00 12 the months in which Summer time starts and ends 00 00 Summer time does not apply to the user s region Standard setting for North America is 04 10 SUMMER TI
100. IMMING GUN 142 OVERHEAD 193 SWITCH HALL 143 PAINTING 194 TAMPER HEAT 144 PANIC 195 TAPE HIGH 145 PASSIVE 196 TELCO HOLDUP 146 PATIO 197 TELEPHONE HOUSE 147 PERIMETER 198 TELLER 148 PHONE 199 TEMPERATURE INFRARED 149 PHOTO 200 THERMOSTAT INSIDE 150 POINT 201 TOOL CHARACTER ASCII CHART For Adding Custom Words 52 4 62 gt 72 H 53 5 63 73 I 54 6 64 Q 4 J 55 7 65 75 K 56 8 66 B 76 L 57 9 67 C 77 M 58 68 D 78 59 69 E 79 0 60 70 F 80 P 61 71 G 81 Q 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 250 to 269 See the RELAY VOICE TRANSMITTER TRAP ULTRA UP UPPER UPSTAIRS UTILITY VALVE VAULT VIBRATION VOLTAGE WALL WAREHOUSE WASH WEST WINDOW WINE WING WIRELESS WORK XMITTER YARD ZONE No ZONE 0 1 1ST 2 2ND 3 3RD 4 4TH 5 5TH 6 6TH 7 7TH 8 8TH 9 9TH Custom Word 1 Custom Word 20 NXxe lt cHun Device 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 DEV PROG 1 YES 0 DEV ADDA 01 31 00 QUIT 01 SOUND OPTION 1 YES 0 K VDA D D 0 D XPANDFER HOUSE ID 00 04 MODULE PART Press 1to enter DEVICE PROGRAMMING mode The
101. LESS KEYPAD TAMPER DETECT 72 Wireless Keys tete Te inco 32 Wireless Zone Assignments for 5700 Series Transmitters 30 wiring length size chart 14 sei aate dee puta 36 ZONE 9 RESPONSE 63 Zone Descriptors rasert ener eave 83 Zone List Programming eene 91 Zone Programming prede 77 Zone ep etus 77 ZONE TYPE RESTORES eene 68 Zone iet tete rg Rin 90 145 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 vari ety of reasons For example Y Intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device Y Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detectors and many other sensing devices will not work with out 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 howeve
102. ME 1 5 START END WEEKEND 1 first 3 third 5 last 7 third from last 2 second 4 fourth 6 next tolast Standard setting for North America is 1 5 Enter the start and end weekends for Summer time AUTO ARM DELAY partition specific 15 01 14 times 4 minutes the time between the end of the arming window the start of auto arm warning time 00 nodelay is desired 15 autoarmingis not desired AUTO ARM WARNING PERIOD partition specific 00 01 15 the time in one minute increments during which 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 15 01 14 times 4 minutes the time between the end of the disarming window and the start of auto disarming of the system no delay is desired auto disarming is not desired 00 15 ENABLE FORCE ARM FOR AUTO ARM partition specific 0 1 thesystem should automatically bypass any faulted zones when it attempts to auto arm 0 otherwise OPEN CLOSE REPORTS BY EXCEPTION partition specific 0 1 open close reports sent only if the openings closings occur outside the arm and disarm windows Open reports will also be suppressed during the closing window in order to prevent false alarms if the user arms the system then reenters the premises to retrieve a forgotten item Note that o
103. Menu Mode To programme additional open close schedules see the Time Driven E vents section After entering Scheduling Menu Mode press 0 until the O C Schedules prompt appears O C Schedules 1Yes 0 0 Partition 01 08 00 Quit 01 Mon P1 OP WIND 00 00 00 00 00 Mon P1 CL WIND 00 00 00 00 00 Tue P1 OP WIND 00 00 00 00 00 Hol P1 OP WIND 00 0000 00 00 Hol P1 CL WIND 00 00 00 00 00 Enter 1 to programme opening and closing schedules Enter the appropriate partition number to which the following open close schedules will apply Enter 00 then at the PARTITION prompt to quit O C Schedules programming and display the Quit prompt Enter 0 at the Quit prompt to Quit return to the main menu choices 1 YES 0 NO 0 and continue programmi ng Enter 1 to quit Scheduling Menu Mode For each day in which an opening or closing schedule is desired beginning with Monday enter a time window number 01 20 for the displayed day s opening schedule 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 will be displayed as a programming aid Press the key to accept the entry 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 will be displayed Press the key to accept the entry The keypad will now prompt f
104. NE 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 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 4 plus zone number displays the description for that zone 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 001A Note that the first letter of the alphabet appears after the zone number and that the zone number is automatically induded with the description 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 O 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 82 84 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 3 key repeatedly unt
105. O 712BNP 12V 7AH batteries are recommended The standby battery is automatically tested every 4 minutes for 13 seconds and every 24 hours for 10 minutes beginning 24 hours after exiting programming mode In addition entry into 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 1 Use the Battery Standby Table to select the appropriate battery for the installation UL The VISTA 120 must operate for at least 4 hours following an AC mains loss in certificated burglary installations Select a battery size from the table below that will support the auxilliary power output current drain for 4 or more hours 54 2 Connect the battery Do not connect the battery until all devices been wired to the control BATTERY STANDBY TABLE AUXILLIARY STANDBY CURRENT DRAIN NOTE These figures AMP HRS 200mA 400mA 600mA 750mA approximate and may vary depending upon the age quality and capacity of the battery at the 5 5 hrs 4 hrs time of the AC mains loss Calculating the Usethefollowing formula to determine the battery size needed 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 55 X 24 213 2 Ampere Hour battery In this example two 7 Amp Hr
106. OTE This field must be programmed if a secondary phone number is used field 34 This account number be the same as the primary account number DISPLAY TRBL INSTEAD OF CHECK 1 1 display the letters TRBL instead of CHECK when a zone or system trouble occurs 0 display the letters CHECK when a zone or system trouble occurs ALARM DISPLAY LOCK 0 1 the keypad display for alarms will always display the first zone to go into alarm Subsequent alarm zones shall only be displayed if the READY key is pressed 0 zones in alarm scroll continuously in numerical order COMMON AREA 1 PARTITION 0 1 8 common area 1 partition 0 AFFECTS COMMON AREA 1 partition specific 0 1 this partition affects common area 1 This partition will cause common area 1 to disarm when this partition disarms 0 this partition does not affect common area 1 ARMS COMMON AREA 1 partition specific 0 1 armingthis partition causes the system to attempt to arm the common area 1 partition automatically Can only arm common area lif all other affecting partitions are armed To enablethis function field 1 12 partition specific must also be enabled 0 does not apply COMMON AREA 2 PARTITION 0 1 8 common area 2 partition 0 AFFECTS COMMON AREA 2 partition specific 0
107. PLIT REPORT SELECTION 0 0 split reporting disabled 1 alarm alarm restore amp cancel reports sent to primary Telecom number all others to secondary Telecom number 2 open close amp test reports sent to secondary Telecom number and all other reports to primary This field allows certain reports to be directed to either the primary or secondary phone number See 5 for split dual reporting comments BYPASS UNBYPASS ZONES WHEN ARMED 0 1 ableto bypass and unbypass non fire zones whilethe system is armed zone bypass during the armed mode is not desired CALL WAITING DEFEAT 0 1 the panel defeats call waiting on the first attempt DO NOT enable unless call waiting is being used 0 nocall waiting defeat PERMANENT KEYPAD DISPLAY BACKLIGHTING 0 partition specific 1 backlighting for the keypad display remains on at all times 0 display remains unlit unless a key is pressed The backlighting then turns off again after a period of keypad inactivity Note that when a key is pressed display backlighting turns on for all keypads in that partition 71 1 44 1 45 1 46 1 47 1 48 1 49 1 52 1 53 1 54 1 55 1 56 1 57 72 WIRELESS KEYPAD TAMPER DETECT 0 1 enable tamper detection on wireless keypad 0 tamper detection is not desired If this feature is enabled any attempt to tamper by means
108. S 0 0 Zone Alarm Reports ALARM ID DIGIT 1 YES 0 0 7 000 QUIT 001 001 REPORT CODE ist 00 2nd 00 00 ENTER ZONE NO 000 QUIT 001 QUIT REPORT MENU 1 YES 0 0 Press 1 Y to enter to Report Code Programming mode Press 1 Y to enter alarm report codes for zones Press 0 toskip to the next main menu option Enter the zone number for which you are entering the report code Press to continue Enter the first digit of the alarm report code double digit entry and press Enter the 2nd digit of the alarm report code Press Enter the zone number for which you are entering the report code When all zone alarm codes have been programmed enter 000 to Quit Press 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 Restore Supervisory Codes RESTR SUPV CODE 1 YES 0 0 ENTER ZN FOR 000 QUIT 001 ALARM RESTORE GRP 001 016 00 TROUBLE GRP 001 016 00 TROUBLE RESTORE GRP 001 016 00 BYPASS GRP 001 016 00 BYPASS RESTORE GRP 001 016 00 ENTER ZN FOR GRP 000 QUIT 017 QUIT REPORT MENU 1 YES 0 0 System Group 1 Codes SYSTEM GROUP 1 1 YES 0 0 CLOSE ist
109. SS 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 burglary 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 amp ALARM DEVICE MANUFACTURING CO
110. System Supervisory Zones 988 2nd Wireless Receiver not receiving signals 990 1st Wireless Receiver not receiving signals 997 Polling Loop overload 995 996 999 Keypad 995 1 panic A key 996 3 panic C key 999 panic B key Response types for zones are enabled in 93 Menu mode Zone Programming Supervisory zones should be given a response type of either 19 24 Hr Trouble or 05 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night Zone Response Type Each zone must be assigned a zone response type which defines the way in which Definitions the system responds to faults in that zone In addition there are three keypad activated zones PANIC keys for each partition a polling loop supervision zone and two RF supervisory zones one for each RF Receiver installed The following table lists the zone numbers and the types of sensors that can be used with each in this system 1 2 wire smoke detectors if used 7 keyswitch if used 8 latching type glass break detectors if used 1 9 traditional wired zones 1 63 5700 series wireless devices 1 128 5800 series wireless devices 10 128 polling loop devices 995 1 A key panic 996 3 C key panic 999 B key panic Zone types are defined on the next page 60 ZONE RESPONSE DEFINITIONS Type 00 Zone Not Used Programme a zone with this zone type if the zone is not used Type O1 Entry Exit 1 Burglary This zone
111. T 53 24 hour Audible Alarm ecce 61 24 hour Auxilliary Alarm 2 61 24 hour Silent Alarm eeeeeeee 61 3 1 and 4 1 Expanded Formats 112 3 1 and 4 1 Standard Formats 112 412 FORMAL taciti teet ride NU EL deleta 112 ATOOSM 228 2 Mees tees b cotes 50 57 122 AVA PAD DAMM 13 37 XSlQ anie nee LN 13 37 43496 5 tede t th teri tete ttes 3 46 4190 eo lo nete E E exe DE td 55 419 26 41920 26 55 41925 26 55 4192SD I 4 ilic eite ente ee erecti 26 55 Lar 55 4204 Relay Module 1 55 4208lJ xt esse det ee never T 25 55 AOD EM 25 55 4278EX A278EX SN eee e eene 24 25 55 4281 eaa van 55 AOSTA i itat n hee rt eet 27 AQABA les 27 27 4285 A m pv E Die taf ace So 39 4285 VIP Module nes 38 Ley 21 22 23 55 4300 transformer 13 37 A67 Datlery eei 54 141 4939SNv 1 ee ee oe ee LL TA 26 5700 series wireless 27 SPORE ERE 31 HY p c
112. TIME WINDOW prompt to quit Time Window programming and display the Quit prompt Enter 0 at the Quit prompt to Quit return to the main menu choices 1 YES 0 NO 0 and continue programmi ng Enter 1 to quit Scheduling Menu Mode 01 TIME WINDOW If a time window number was entered the cursor will be positioned on the tens of hours digit of the start of window entry Enter the desired start of window hour and press The cursor moves to the minutes Enter the desired minutes and press Toggle the AM PM indication by pressing any key 0 9 while the cursor is under the letter A P position Repeat for the end of window time entry When the entry is completed the TIME WINDOW prompt is displayed again Enter the next time window number to be programmed and repeat the procedure When all time windows have been programmed enter 00 at the TIME WINDOW prompt to quit Time Window menus Sincethe 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 22 Daily Open Close Worksheet Write in the open amp close time window numbers for each partition liist CMS p Op 100 101 Programming Open Close Schedules Each partition can be assigned daily open close schedule plus a holiday open d ose schedule Temporary schedules are programmed separately using the 481 Temporary Schedule
113. TS for ADEMCO EXPANDED HIGH SPEED FORMAT 94 82 PRIMARY FORMAT LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary 0 SECONDARY FORMAT LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec CHECKSUM VERIFICATION No checksum 2 2 0 Secondary Radionics Ademco Exp High Spd Ademco Exp High Spd 0 0 Primary SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 COMMUNICATION D PRIMARY FORMAT LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary SECONDARY FORMAT LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec CHECKSUM VERIFICATION Secondary Radionics Ademco Contact ID Ademco Contact ID 0 0 Nochecksum Primary SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 ZONE Secondary Radionics 51 52 53 51 52 53 51 52 53 51 52 53 DUAL REPORTING STANDARD EXPANDED REPOR o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alarm Rstr Bypass Opn Cls Low STANDARD EXPANDED REPOR 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alarm Rstr Bypass Opn Cls Low DUAL REPORTING STANDARD EXPANDED REPOR EFAULTS for ADEMCO EXPRESS FORMAT 94 81 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alarm Rstr Bypass Opn Cls Low STANDARD EXPANDED REPOR 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alarm Rstr Bypass Opn Cls Low DUAL REPORTING STANDARD EXPANDED REPOR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alarm Rstr Bypass Trol Opn Cls Low STANDARD EXP
114. UICK ARM ie ede e deo 130 QUICK ARM partition Specific 65 RADIONICS LOW SPEED _ 141 RANDOMISE AC MAINS LOSS REPORT 64 real time cloCck Led Ue e e ERREUR 51 TYPE 71 Relay Action 2 2 ani ead aul Dua Denis 90 relay activated events 98 relay comimarnds eim dte te Rot go iens 103 Relay Group MM m 91 RELAY PRO GY tec tote toe epe cpi tet ited eat 89 RELAY TIMEOUT XXX 73 RELAY TIMEOUT YYY SECONDS 73 Remote Keyswitch 46 RESTORE REPORT 69 eet repe yon ot eve vitrea tes 95 Restrict disarm teri toe eee ei 98 FeStrICtlOT eiie roi tte DI Ee 91 RF RCVR SUPERVISION CHECK IN INTERVAL 71 RF TRANSMITTER CHECK IN INTERVAL 71 RF TX LOW BATTERY REPORT 71 RING DETECTION COUNT 67 RINGER EQUIVALENCE eene 141 E9232 tede in vene DEO E 51 schedule number eene 103 Scheduling Options Programming 98 SECONDARY FORM
115. VISTA 120 PARTITIONED SECURITY SYSTEM with SCHEDULING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS an PROGRAMMING GUIDE N5944 8 4 97 THANK YOU For Choosing Ademco s Vista 120 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL nnn viii PART 1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 1 Section 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 Section 2 PLANNING PARTITIONED SYSTEM 4 Theory 4 Master Keypad Setup and Operation 7 Section 3 FALSE ALARM REDUCTION FEATURES eren nnnm nn nnn nnn 9 General Information sssssssssesseeeeee nennen nnne nennen nnn nnns 9 NAER A Eo oA En so B Ee 9 Exit Delay Reset ect ct ee ote ada ee recep ee Le exten 9 056 e PM EE 10 Call Waiting Defeat eerte Rte Pene en EE Rena ER 10 Section 4 INSTALLING THE CONTROL ener rnee 11 Mounting the Cabinet enne ennemis 11 Installing the Circuit 11 Standard Phone Line Connections s esses 12 Connecting the AC enne nennen 12 Installing the Back
116. XIT DELAY RESET 0 1 reset Exit Delay to 60 seconds after door is closed 0 Exit Delay not to be reset CROSS ZONING PAIR ONE 001 128 first pair of zones which must both be faulted within a five minute period to cause an alarm 000 000 disable CROSS ZONING PAIR TWO 001 128 second pair of zones which must both be faulted within a five minute period to cause an alarm 000 000 disable CROSS ZONING PAIR THREE 001 128 third pair of zones which must both be faulted within a five minute period to cause an alarm 000 000 disable CROSS ZONING PAIR FOUR 001 128 fourth pair of zones which must both be faulted within a five minute period to cause an alarm 000 000 disable PANIC BUTTON OR SPEED KEY 01 32 thenumber of the multi keystroke macro associated with each of the lettered keys on the keypad 00 each of the lettered keys with exception of the D key where 00 signifies not used which shall remain single press panic keys RF TX LOW BATTERY SOUND 0 0 audible beep and display annunciation upon RF transmitter low battery condition is desired only in disarmed state 1 audible beep and display is desired in both armed and disarmed states Must be 1 for UL 1 29 1 30 1 31 1 32 1 33 1 34 1 41 1 42 1
117. an 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 Generates an Exit Error report by user and by zone so the Central Station knows it was an exit alarm and who caused it Communication Formats Supports the following formats for the Primary and Secondary Central Station receivers Ademco Low Speed Standard or Expanded Sescoa Radionics Ademco E xpress Ademco Expanded High Speed Ademco Contact ID Built in User s Manual and Descriptor Review Contains a built in Users Manual and Descriptor Review mode 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 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 Improved Downloading Speed Uploads and downloads at 300 baud predecessor control rate is 75 baud making upload download speed approximately four times faster ed Section 2 PLANNING PARTITIONED SYSTEM This section provides the following information Theory of partitioning Setting up a partitioned system Common Area Logic Master keypad setup and operation Theory of This sys
118. anded reporting for the primary phone number Note Expanded overrides 442 format 53 STANDARD EXPANDE D REPORT SECONDARY 0 0 standard reporting for the secondary phone number 1 expanded reporting for the secondary phone number Note Expanded overrides 442 format 54 MAXIMUM No OF DIALLER ATTEMPTS 8 1 8 2number of dialler attempts 79 ZONE TYPE RESTORES FOR ZONE TYPES 1 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 enable restore reporting for individual zone types restore report for a zone type 80 ZONE TYPE RESTORES FOR ZONE TYPES 9 10 1 enable restore reporting for individual zone types restore report is desired for a zone type 83 FIRST TEST REPORT TIME 00 07 day that the first test report shall be transmitted 00 23 hours 00 59 min time that the first test report shall be transmitted 00 immediately upon exiting programme mode 00 entry in the day location will cause the report to be sent at the next occurrence of the time that is set Day 01 See fields 81 amp 82 for assigning the Test Report code 84 INTERMITTENT SENSOR SUPPRESSION partition specific 15 01 15 number of messages alarms or troubles sent for a specific channel in an armed period I ntermittent Sensor Suppression 00 all alarm or trouble codes are
119. ansmitters must be programmed before performing this test 1 4 Enter the Installer Code and press TEST For multi partition systems all partitions must be disarmed and in Test mode in order for the RF signal gain to be reduced The keypad will display Burg Walk Test Reduced RF Sens Once transmitters are placed in their desired locations and the approximate length of wire to be run to sensors is connected to the transmitter s screw terminals fault each transmitter Do not conduct this test with your hand wrapped around thetransmitter as this will causeinaccurate results e Ifa single receiver is used the keypad will beep three times to indicate signal reception If two receivers are used the keypad will beep 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 which is desirable for redundant configurations e f the keypad does not beep reorient or move the transmitter to another location Usually a few centimeters in either direction is all that is required Mount the transmitter according to the instructions provided with the transmitter Exit the mode by entering Installer Code 1 Transmitter ID Sniffer Mode When all transmitters have been installed and programmed use the Transmitter Sniffer Mode to test that they have all been properly programmed 1 Enter Installer Code 3 keypad
120. area is disarmed the common area cannot be armed and the message UNABLE TO ARM LOBBY PARTITION will be displayed Y ou 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 22 The following chart summarizes how the common area partition will operate if different options are set for another partition in fields 1 18 and 1 19 1 12 1 15 1 18 1 13 1 16 1 19 Can be armed if Arms common Disarms when Attempts to arm when other partitions partition disarms partition arms disarmed NO YES YES ENTRY ALLOWED E Common Area Programming Requirements Example Hereis an example of how the area would react in a typical setup OFFICE 1 OFFICE 2 COMMON AREA MAIN ENTRANCE 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 42 is set up to affect and arm the Common Area For the purpose of this example the indicate the current status of the other partition when the user takes action Sequence 1 Officel Office2 Common Area Action User 1 Disarms Armed Disarms Disarmed Disarms No Change No change Armed Arms Arms Sequence 72 Officel Office2 Common Area Action
121. ast 3m from each other as well as from the Control panel and remote keypads B Each receiver must be set to a different Device Address 01 07 The receiver set to the lower address is considered the 1st wireless receiver for supervisory purposes C The house IDs must be the same applies only to 5700 series or if using a 5827 5827BD wireless keypad D Using two Receivers does not increase the number of transmitters the System can support 63 zones using 4281H 128 zones using the 5881H 5882E U plus a wireless keypad Mount the receiver s Receivers must be mounted externally to the control and can detect signals from transmitters within a nominal range of 60m Takethis into consideration when determining mounting location Connect the receiver s wire harness to the control s keypad terminals 6 7 8 and 9 Plug the connector at the other end of the harness into the receiver Refer to the installation instructions provided with the receiver for further installation procedures regarding antenna mounting etc L ANTENNAS e INSERT IN YELLOW RED BLACK TO CONTROL S REMOTE KEYPAD CONNECTION CIRCUIT oa POINTS EACH RECEIVER BOARD WIRING MUST BE ON INDIVIDUAL OPENING HOME RUN INTERFERENCE SWITCH SOQKET 4 gt OFF INDICATOR KNOCKOUT AREA FOR Lm SURFACE mH 13 WIRING EL Figure 14 5881 5882 Wireless Receiver cover removed Not applicable to 5882bEU 4 Set thereceiver s DIP swi
122. ay Programming These relays may not be controlled by the end user prevents end user from controlling doors pumps etc To enter this mode the user enters Security Code 83 Output Timer Enter the output timer number to be programmed 01 20 00 Quit 01 01 20 Press to accept entry and move to the next prompt Enter 00 to quit and return to normal mode 06 07 00P 11 45P If that timer number has already been programmed a PORCH LITE 04 summary screen will appear this example 06 Timer 04 Output Device affected by this timer PORCH LITE Descriptor for Output Device 4 07 00PM Start Time 11 45PM Stop Time Press to continue 06 ENTER OUTPUT Enter the desired output number 01 16 As the number is entered the descriptor changes to indicate which output device is being affected Note 00 entered as the output deletes the timer Timer 06 in this example and displays output descriptor None Devices are programmed via 93 Menu Mode 06 ON TIME Enter the ON timein 00 01 11 59 format 07 00 PM When the display shows the desired time press the key to move to the AM PM field In this field any of the keys 0 9 may be used to toggle the AM PM indication Enter 00 00 to skip Note May use two commands to perform an ON one day and an OFF another day 06 OFF TIME Enter the OFF timein 00 01 11 59 format 11 45 PM When the display shows the desired time press the key to move to the AM PM fie
123. ay the next screen Press to display a previous screen Enter Zn No Enter the zone number to be programmed 01 128 000 QUIT 020 988 990 992 duress 995 996 997 or 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 device s loop number to which the sensor is connected some devices can support more than one zone by means of individual loops ex 5801 5803 5816 5817 etc Each zone in a system must be assigned a zone Zone disabled 00 type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone Refer to ZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS section for detailed definitions of each zone type Enter the zone response type for this zone The screen will automatically display the zone type for the number entered Press accept entry T For 5800 series RF devices pU s are P serial number multiplex ssign Tor unused zones devices only 01 Entry Exit 1 burglary For UL applications use of 1 02 Entry exit 2 or 2 RF RCVRs requires 03 Perimeter burglary enabling their respective 04 Interior follower burglary faults 988 990 as i sonia Gang Ey 05 Trouble by day Alarm by night burglary 06 24 hour silent alarm 07 24 hour audible alarm 08 24hour auxilliary 09 Fire 10 Interior delay burglary 19 24hour Trouble 20 Arm stayt 21
124. batteries connected in parallel must be used Polling Loop Current Drain Worksheet RPM DEVICE CURRENT UNITS TOTAL CURRENT 4194WH Contact 1mA 219151 Contac 219351 d e E S 84 mA _ pp od E O EE T Eoo 529558 C aex SN a 2 mA HIGH 1208 8 Zonc RPM SS 7600GiassBreak fsm 271 9500 Break 1 exem tm ol Gem Ifthe total current drain exceeds 128 mA 4297 Loop Extender module must be used This module is powered by the control s auxilliary power output and provides a separate polling loop output which can support an additional 128mA Auxilliary Device Current Drain Worksheet DEVICE CURRENT UNITS TOTAL CURRENT e Keypad o i SSS ButiPolinglonp total poops 4261 AF Receiver EL Polop eender foma OOOO 4204 Relay Module 15mA standby 40mA per active relay PCS If using wired devices such as PIRs refer to the specifications for that particular unit s current drain 55 PART 2 5 5 56 Section 17 THE MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING This section provides the following information e Using Data Field Programme Mode System
125. by Resistance Greater than 20k ohms equivalent resistance of all detectors in parallel Alarm Resistance Less than 1 1k ohms see nate below Alarm Current 2 mA 10 mA Reset Time Less than 6 seconds IEI 735L series detectors and FBII SH8 shock sensors have been tested and found to be compatible with these ratings Y ou can use up to fifty IEI 735L detectors connected in parallel You can use up to four SH8 sensors connected in series 22 alarm current provided by zone 8 will support only one Glass Break detector in the alarmed state You can use detectors which exceed 1 1k ohms in alarm provided they maintain a voltage drop in alarm of less than 3 8 volts 19 Donot use other contacts when using glass break detectors on zone 8 Other contacts may prevent proper glass break detector operation B 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 Use only closed circuit devices connected in series with one another Programme zone 9 as any response type except fire type 09 or pa
126. by control panel Individually assignable to one of 8 partitions Wiring Addressing devices on the polling loop must be wired in parallel to the 4 and Polling RPM Devices 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 sure to observe proper polarity Although each polling loop device is wired in parallel each device has its own unique zone number or group of zones if it is an 8 zone expander On some devices this is determined by the setting of DIP switches Other devices have a built in unique serial number which must be learned into the control as the zone number desired Set up the polling loop as follows 1 Run wires to each device on the polling loop using the guidelines in the following table for maximum wire runs per wire size Twisted pair wire is recommended for all wire runs Maximum Polling Loop Wire Runs nm Maximum total wire runs combined must 0 64 198 not exceed 1220m regardless of wire size 610m if shielded wire is used 1 0 mm O D mains voltage telephone intercom wiring Since the polling loop is carrying data between the control panel and the devices interference on this loop can cause an interruption of this communication The polling loop can also cause outgoing interference on the intercom or phone lines If this
127. catlorns sri eter edge ete P Re ee RR eee 20 Checkout Procedure for Hardwired 7 20 Section 7 POLLING LOOP ZONES 10 128 21 Polling Loop 21 Common Characteristics of Polling Loop 20 5 21 Wiring Addressing Polling Loop Devices 21 Polling Loop 2 22 Polling Loop Supervision nnne nnne nene 23 Checkout Procedure for Polling Loop 2 24 Compatible Polling Loop Devices 25 Section 8 Section 9 Section 10 Section 11 Section 12 Section 13 Section 14 Section 15 Section 16 WIRELESS RF ZONE EXPANSION 27 Common Characteristics of Wireless 7 27 Wireless Systems Available sssssseeeeeneneneen nnns 27 Wireless System Operation and 27 Wireless System Installation Advisories 28 Installation and Setup of 4281 5881 RF 28 Installation Wiring of the 5800TM Module seen 29 HouselD Sniffer 29 5700 Series Transmitter Setup ssssssssssssseeeenen enne nnns 29 Wireless Zone Assignment
128. ccess 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 40 Incoming Handset Telecom Line GROUND TERMINALS ON CONTROL m CALLER ID UNIT TO EARTH GROUND COLD WATER PIPE ETC INCOMING TELECOM LINE 445 lao DIRECT i HE EXISTING INSTALLATIONS mu EXISTING WIRES 2 i S 7 HANDSET TERMINALS ON LS LS PREMISES ANSWERING CONTROL MUST BE MOVED 83 22 PLUG MACHINE AND PHONES FROM THERE TO TERMINALS S6 3 AND 4 ON THE 4285 ANSWERING MACHINE BROWN T 4285 VOICE MODULE TO GND TERMINAL ON CONTROL 0000000 NOT INSTALLER ADJUSTABLE KEYED BENE HEADER NOTE IF THE TELEPHONE HAS BUILT IN CALLER ID THE CALLER ID FUNCTION MAY NOT WORK UNUSED YELLOW TO DATA OUT term 9 TO CONTROL 1 7 doge TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS CONNECTOR RED TO AUX term 6 TERMINALS 2 WITH FLYING BLACK AUX GROUND term 7 USED FOR BN PHONE INPUT LEADS GREEN TO DATA IN term 8 KEYPAD i s i i CONNECTIONS 14 ping PHONE OUTPUT 5 GROUND s AUDIO OUT 1 FOR FUTURE UE i Figure 17 4285 VIP Module Con
129. ccess schedule applies As the number is keyed in the actual time that has been stored for the window will be displayed Press to continue Enter the second time window number for holidays for 00 00 00 00 00 which this access schedule applies As the number is keyed in the actual time that has been stored for the window will be displayed Press to continue When all access control schedules have been programmed enter 00 at the Access Sched prompt to quit this set of menus 107 81 Temporary Schedule Menu Mode Each partition can be assigned a Temporary Schedule which will override 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 Partition Windows Mon Tue Thu Fri Sat Sun 1 Disarm window S StartTime Humm S StopTime Humm S S Armwindow StartTime HMM S S E StopTime Himm S S S 2 DisamWindw StartTime HMM S E StopTime Humm S Armwindow StartTime HMM S E StopTime Humm S S 3 DisamWindw startTime Humm S E StopTime Humm S Armwindow StartTime Humm S
130. completely After exiting enter the Installer Code OFF to cancel the system s settling delay 7 f supervision of the relay is desired enter a response type for the relay s corresponding supervisory zone THis is equal to 600 relay no 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 M ode After all relays have been programmed upon entering 00 at the ENTER RELAY NO prompt you will be asked to enter a ZoneList If a Zone List number was used to start stop a relay you must definethe zones belonging to that list Enter Zone LIST Enter the zone list number 01 08 Enter OO to quit Using three digit entries enter each zone to be 000 QUIT 000 included in this zone list Press after each zone number is entered When all zones have been entered enter 00 then press 91 001 Del Zn LIST Enter O to save the zone list entered Enter 1 to 0 1 Yes delete that zone list 001 Delete Zone Enter 1 to delete more zones in that zone 0 No 1 Yes list Enter O if no changes are necessary If 1 15 entered 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 000 QUIT 000 zone list pressing after each number
131. ction 21 Section 22 PROGRAMMING THE 5 56 THE MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING 57 Using Data Field Programme Mode seen 57 System and Communication Defaults 2 4 42 44424 1 57 Entering Data Field Programme 57 Moving From One Page of Programming to Another 58 Viewing Data 58 EPG Yi OPS aaa ETE 58 Programming Systemwide Data fields essen 58 Programming Partition Specific Data 59 93 Menu Mode 59 ZONE INDEX amp ZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS 60 DATA FIELD 5 63 93 MENU MODE PROGRAMMING errem 76 93 Main Menu nnne tenen nnn nne 76 Zone Programimilig eR sates EE ERU Lue sede ERI 77 Learning Serial nennen nennen entren 79 Report Code nt 80 Programming Alpha Descriptors 83 Alpha Descriptor Vocabulary And Character ASCII Chart
132. curs 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 T 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 dear 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 audible fire or personal emergency alarms which can notify the central station of an alarm condition if that serviceis 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 ArmingFunctions The following is a brief list of system commands For detailed information concerning system functions refer to the User s Manual Display Faulted Before arming the system must be in the READY Zones condition all zones must be i
133. d see diagram above or the Summary of Connections Diagram for location b Black tothe negative battery terminal on the control board 13 Section 5 INSTALLING THE KEYPADS This section provides the following information e A list of wired keypads that may be used Instructions for wiring and mounting the keypads nstructions for addressing the keypads A preliminary check out procedure to ensure that the keypads are functioning properly in the system Keypads That May TwoLineAlpha Display 6139 6139AV Be Used Upto 32 addressable devices induding keypads may be used in the system as long as the auxilliary current is available you may need to use an auxilliary power supply if the 750 auxilliary output is exceeded Wiring To The l Determine wire size by referring tothe wiring length size chart below Keypads 2 Wire keypads to a single wire run or connect individual keypads to separate wireruns The maximum wire run 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 Table WireSize Length A The length of all wire runs combined must not exceed 610 metres when 22 unshielded quad conductor cable is used 305 metres if shielded cable used B 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 metr
134. d 1 46 is set to 1 the output will be set high when the system is in the disarmed state and will switch to O volts when the system is armed in the away mode This trigger will not change state unless all partitions are armed and will change state again as soon as one partition is disarmed Output 1 may alternately be programmed for a remote keypad sounder Y ou may use an Amseco 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 which is distant from the panel s keypads You can also accomplish this by using relay outputs see RELAY OUTPUTS AND POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES section e Connect the Amseco piezo between the panel s auxilliary power and the J 7 connector trigger output as shown in the Remote Keypad Sounding Connections diagram 45 IF USED 4142TR CABLE J7 CONNECTOR 1 OUT 1 IS NO LONGER USABLE FOR OPEN CLOSE OR GROUND START SEE FIELD 1 46 2 OUT 2 3 4 CAN STILL BE USED TO PROVIDE ALARM STATUS INDICATIONS OR TO OPERATE A KEYSWITCH SEE FIELD 15 AMSECO PAL 328N PIEZO SOUNDER Ay OUND GREEN TO AUX POWER T3 TERMINAL 6 BROWN
135. d High Speed 1 Contact ID 3 Ademco E xpress Selects the reporting format for use on the primary telephone number LOW SPEED FORMAT PRIMARY 0 0 Ademco Low Speed 1 Sescoa Radionics SECONDARY FORMAT 0 Low Speed 2 Ademco E xpanded High Speed 1 Contact ID 3 Ademco E xpress Selects the reporting format for the secondary telephone number LOW SPEED FORMAT SECONDARY 0 0 Ademco Low Speed 1 Sescoa Radionics 67 49 CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 1 either or both primary secondary formats send 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 442 reports 0 nochecksum verification 450 SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT 0 0 Radionics format with hexadecimal 0 9 B F reporting 1 SESCOA format with only numeric reporting 0 9 Selection applies to both primary and secondary phone numbers 51 DUAL REPORTING 0 1 all reports sent to both primary and secondary phone numbers If used with Split Reporting option 1 1 34 alarms go to both primary amp 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 0 nodual reporting 52 STANDARD EXPANDED REPORT PRIMARY 0 L 0 standard reporting for the primary phone number 1 exp
136. d system type of display no partition number will appear ENABLE J 7 TRIGGERS BY PARTITION 1 partition specific 1 enable for displayed partition 0 disable for displayed partition SUPERVISION PULSES FOR 000 TRIGGER OUTPUTS FBS 1 enable pulses for each type of trigger burglary fire silent panic This option causes the control to send periodic short pulses on the J 7 radio triggers These pulses are used by the transmitter to determine that its connection tothe control is still intact 0 not desired Used for supervised connection to applicable Long Range Radio transmitters DISPLAY FIRE ALARMS OF OTHER PARTITIONS 1 partition specific 1 allow fire alarms that occur on other partitions to be displayed at this partition s keypads 0 otherwise DISPLAY BURGLARY amp PANIC ALARMS OF OTHER PARTITIONS partition specific 1 1 allow burglary and panic alarms that occur on other partitions to be displayed at this partition s keypads 0 otherwise DISPLAY TROUBLES OF OTHER PARTITIONS 1 partition specific 1 allow troubles that occur on other partitions to be displayed at this partition s keypads 0 otherwise 75 Section 20 93 MENU MODE PROGRAMMING This section provides the following information 93 Menu Mode main menu options 93 Main Menu 76 Options Zone Programming Serial Number Programming Report
137. d when the panel is armed in the Away mode This zone type is also active during Maximum mode but no entry delay is provided alarms occur immediately if zone is tripped This zone type is bypassed when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes Delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated regardless of whether or not an entry exit delay zone was tripped first If an entry exit zone is not tripped first the entry exit delay for a type O1 zone is used 61 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 This is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless pushbuttons or a learn mode polling loop device and which will result in arming the system in the STAY mode when the zone is acti vated Type 21 Arm Away This is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless pushbuttons or a learn mode polling loop device and which will result in arming the system in the AWAY mode when the zone is acti vated Type 22 Disarm This is a special purpose zone type used with 5800 series wireless pushbuttons or a learn mode polling loop device and which will result in disarming the system when the zone is activated Type 23 No Alarm Response This zone type can be used on a zone when an output relay action is desired but with no accompanying alarm ex lobby door access There
138. device address identifies the device to the control Enter the 2 digit device address number to match the device s physical address setting 01 30 Press to accept entry Note Device Address 04 must be used for the 4285 Voice Module if one is utilized If not it can be used for another device type Select the type of addressable device as follows 00 device not used 01 keypad 6139 03 RF receiver 4281 5881 5882 04 output relay module 4204 05 telephone module 4285 Press to accept entry If device type 01 was selected this prompt will appear Enter the addressable device s default partition number 01 to maximum number of partitions programmed for system in field 2 00 This is the primary partition for which the device is intended to be used Enter 9 to make this Master keypad for the system Press Addressable keypads can be individually programmed to suppress arm disarm beeps entry exit beeps and chime mode beeps This helps prevent unwanted sounds from disturbing users in other areas of the premises Enter a number 00 03 for the keypad sounding suppression options desired for the keypad as follows 00 no suppression 01 suppress arm disarm amp entry exit beeps 02 suppress chime mode beeps only 03 suppress arm disarm entry exit and chime mode beeps The screen will display the next device number to be programmed Press 00 to exit Menu Mode Press 99 to
139. device fails the zones associated with that device will cause an alarm on the corresponding partition s 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 22 Check Out Procedure For Polling Loop Zones 24 After installation and programming of all polling loop zones is complete each partition of the security system should be checked as follows 1 Make certain that all devices and sensors connected to the polling loop are not in a faulted state Doors and windows with contacts should be dosed PIRs should be covered use a doth to mask them temporarily if necessary With all hard wired and polling loop zones intact the keypads connected to the system should display DISARMED READY TO ARM If the keypad s begins beeping and the word CHECK or TRBLE is displayed along with a zone or zone numbers the system either does not see the displayed zone s or the tamper switches on 4190WH 4275EX 4278E X 4278E X SN 998MX units are faulted Please check the DIP switch settings for the zone s all connections and or that the covers are in place Once the situation has been corrected enter the Security Code OFF sequence twice to dear the trouble If thefollowing is displayed DISARMED Press to show faults press the key to display the faulted zone s Restore any faulted zone s as necessary When th
140. e General Information This system provides a real time dock 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 ti me driven events Use a keypad to set the real time clock or set the dock via the Downloader software Only users with installer or master authority level can set the real time dock 22 Setting the Time and Date Enter installer or master code 6 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 24 hour format if selected in field 1 55 Press any key again to change AM to PM or PM to AM Press to move cursor to the day position and enter the correct day using a 2 digit entry Press enter the correct month Press and enter the correct year 3 Exit clock mode by pres
141. e action codes are the events that are to take place when the scheduled time is reached Each action also requires an action specifier which defines what the action will affect relay relay group partition zone list user group The action specifier varies depending on the type of action selected The following is a list of the Action codes desired actions used when programming time driven events Note that these codes are independent of the relay codes programmed during the 493 Menu Mode Relay Programming mode Relay commands Action Code Action Specifier 01 Relay On Relay 02 Relay Off Relay O3 Relay Close for 2 seconds Relay 04 Relay Close XX minutes set in field 1 74 Relay 05 Relay Close YY seconds set in field 1 75 Relay 06 Relay Group On Relay Group 07 Relay Group Off Relay Group 08 Relay Group Close for 2 seconds Relay Group 09 Relay Group Close XX minutes set in field 1 74 Relay Group 10 Relay Group Close YY seconds set in field 1 75 Relay Group Arm Disarm commands Activation times 1 Beginning 2 End 3 During are the only valid choices for automatic arming and disarming functions During can be used to arm or disarm the control for specific time only For example if during is selected with arm stay the system will arm stay at the beginning of the window and disarm at the end of the window Action Code Action Specifier 20 Arm Stay Partition s 21 Arm Away Partition s
142. e installer or master code 6 1 Clear Event Log installer or master code 7 6 2 To EXIT Event Log Press at any time Display Printing After entering either the Display or Print mode the following will be displayed ENTERO RECENT The Event Log holds up to 224 events and can 1 2 OOMPLETE display or print all events in a category complete or only those events in a category occurring since the last Clear Event Log command recent Note that once the Event L og 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 allows viewing of any partition s event log Enter the partition number for the partition whose events are to be displayed Entering 0 NO will display all events that occurred in the system regardless of partition 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 51 52 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 TYPE CCC UUU caused an alarm or have been restored in selected partition CHECK EVENT LOG Displays time date for zones that have caused a TYPE CCC UUU trouble or supervisory condition in
143. e DISARMED READY TO ARM message is displayed you can proceed to the next step Fault and then restore every contact or sensor on each zone individually to ensure that it is being monitored by the system Each time a zone is faulted the keypads in the partition to which the zone is assigned should display the number of the faulted zone When each zone is restored the READY TO ARM message should appear again 22 If a zone or zones are not displayed at the correct partition s keypad s check both keypad and zone programming to verify the correct partition assignment 5 When you get the proper displays on the keypad s the polling loop zones in the system are functioning properly 6 Disconnect AC mains UL 1 The4190WH right loop must not be used and the left loop must be EOLR supervised 2 The 4278E X 4278E X SN auxilliary sensor loop cannot be used Compatible Polling Loop Devices 8 Zone Expander Accommodates up to 8 zones via the polling loop DIP switch or Learn Mode programmable 128 addresses Thefirst two zones can be either normal or fast response DIP switch selectable All zones are EOLR supervised 2k ohms provided with the 4208 2 Zone Expander Accommodates up to 2 zones via the polling loop DIP switch programmable 128 addresses Tamper protected The left zone can be EOLR supervised can accept either open or closed circuit sensors and can be set for
144. e Master keypad or a keypad in the partition where the condition exists wh 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 FALSE ALARM REDUCTION FEATURES This section provides the following information General information about false alarms Exit Error Logic and related reports Exit Delay Reset Cross Zoning Call Waiting Defeat General Information This control supports features which help minimise false alarms from occurring Most false alarms occur either upon exiting the premises or because of a zone which tends to go into alarm either due to environmental factors or because the zone s resistance to the control may be on the edge of acceptability We call this condition an intermittent sensor Features which prevent false alarms due to these circumstances Autobypass Logic and related reports Exit Delay Reset Cross Zoning Autobypass Logic This feature is intended to reduce the incidence of false alarms due to exit doors that are left open after the exit delay has expired If this feature is enabled in programme field 1 20 the following will occur At the end of the exit delay if a door is left open or an interior zone is faulted the system will start the entry delay period and will sound the bell s siren s and keypad sounders for the
145. e de r parations ou de modifications effectu es par l utilisateur ou cause de mauvais fonctionnement Pour sa propre protection l utilisateur doit s assurer que tous les fils de mise en terre de la source d nergie lectrique des lignes t l phoniques de r seau de conduites d eau s il y en a soient raccord s ensemble Cette pr caution est particuli rement importante dans les r gions rurales Avertissement L utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces raccordements lui m me il doit avoir recours un service d inspection des installations lectriques ou un lectricien selon le cas L indice de charge IC assign chaque dispositif terminal pour viter toute surcharge indique le pourcentage de la charge totale qui peut tre raccord un circuit t l phonique boucl utilis par ce dispositif La terminaison du circuit boucl peut tre constitu e de n importe quelle combinaison de dispositifs pourvu que la somme des indices de charge de l ensemble des dispositifs ne d passe pas 100 137 Insert Switch Table Board A 138 Insert Switch Table Board 139 Insert DIP Switch Table Board 140 SPECIFICATIONS VISTA 120 CONTROL Physical 318mm Wide X 368mm High X 76mm Deep Electrical VOLTAGE INPUT In 110 volt AC mains systems from Ademco No 1361 Plug In Transformer use 1361CN in Canada or 4300 transformer for X 10 installations rated 16 5VA
146. e ne 134 Burglary Walk Lest 2 dedere cepe t dte i 134 Armed Burglary System Test 22 4 00000 nnne 134 Trouble Condition S s Et 135 Turning the System Over to the 136 Tothe Installer eee ree de erede 136 REGULATORY AGENCY 137 DIP SWITCH 138 141 PROGRAMME FORM SYSTEM WORKSHEET Blue Insert SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS DIAGRAM Inside Back Cover WOANAURWNE Pe o 16a 16b 16c 17 18 19 20 21 22 23a 23b 24 25 26 27 28 29a 29b 30 LIST OF FIGURES installing T he LOCK i Rennes 11 Mounting The PC Board esses eene nnns 11 Standard Phone Line 2 12 AC Power And Battery 13 4300 Transformer Connections 13 Keypad Connections to Keypad Port Terminals 14 Using a Supplementary Power Supply for Additional eypads 15 Zones 1 9 Wiring
147. ee 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 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 affect the common area is armed Arming the last partition that affects the common area will not automatically attempt to arm the common area 1 13 1 16 119 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 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
148. efine temporary schedules Define limitation of access times up to 8 schedules Define the time driven events up to 20 Using 80 Scheduling Menu Mode Programme the time windows Programme the open close schedul es Programme the time driven events Programme the access schedules Basic Scheduling Menu Structure Time Windows Definitions Worksheet 99 To programme schedules enter Installer Code 80 There are 5 sets of scheduling menus as shown below Entering 1 at a displayed main menu prompt selects that menu Prompts for programming that feature will then appear Enter to skip a menu screen and display the next menu option Time Window Enter 1 to programme time windows Refer to the 1 0 0 Programming Time Windows section for detailed procedures Enter 0 to move to the Open Close Schedules prompt O C Schedules Enter 1 to programme opening and closing schedules 1Yes O No 0 Refer to the Programming Open Close Schedules section for detailed procedures Enter 0 to move to the Holidays prompt Holidays Enter 1 to programme holiday schedules Refer to the 1Yes 0 0 Holiday Programming section for detailed procedures Enter 0 to moveto the Timed Events prompt Timed Events Enter 1 to programme timed events for relay outputs 1Yes O No 0 power line carrier devices additional schedules or other system functions Refer to the Programming Timed Events section for detailed procedures Enter 0 t
149. eir respective zone ID numbers 01 86 88 91 95 99 Duress is sent as DD Alarm restore is 2 digit Enables all zonetyperestores ADEMCO High Speed Selects Ademco High Speed format with no checksum for both phone 94 82 numbers Zone reporting is assigned to channels as described later in this section Enables all zonetype restores Enables Duress to be sent Selects Contact I D format for both phone numbers Reporting is enabled for all zones Enables all zone type restores Refer to the SYSTEM COMMUNICATION section for event code definitions ADEMCO s Contact ID 94 83 115 45 46 47 48 49 50 45 46 47 48 49 50 45 46 47 48 49 50 45 46 47 48 49 50 COMMUNICATION DEFAULTS for LOW SPEED FORMAT 94 80 PRIMARY FORMAT LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary SECONDARY FORMAT LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec CHECKSUM VERIFICATION No checksum SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT COMMUNICATION PRIMARY FORMAT LOW SPEED FORMAT Primary SECONDARY FORMAT LOW SPEED FORMAT Sec CHECKSUM VERIFICATION No checksum 0 0 0 o Ademco Low Speed Ademco Low Speed Ademco Low Speed Ademco Low Speed 0 0 Primary 0 D 3 0 3 0 Secondary Radionics Ademco Express Ademco Express 0 0 Primary SESCOA RADIONICS SELECT O COMMUNICATION DEFAUL
150. elected 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 Oncetriggering occurs the control will give up the phone line tothe AAV module without breaking the connection with the central station During the time the 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 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 the VOLTAGE TRIGGER diagram Field 1 46 can be used to set ground start remote console sounding or long range radio
151. ence 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 ENTER USER CODE Enter your user code The programmed speedkey xxx sequence will begin automatically When defining speedkey sequences do not use the 7 key to represent Quick Arming The system uses the entered code in response to the prompt to initiate commands in a speedkey sequence 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 I D sniffer mode Manual Relay system allows users to manually activate relays X 10 modules by keypad Activation Mode command using either the keypad a telephone keypad if VIP module is used 70 Mode Theuser will be prompted by keypad alpha display or telephone voice module To activate relays from a keypad enter 4 digit security code 70 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 70 The following prompts voice responses will begin ENTER DEVICE NO Voice ENT
152. er and audible low battery warning Slimline Door Window Transmitter Can be used with any closed or open circuit sensor Universal Transmitter 1 63 DIP switch selectable for fast response and open or closed sensor usage Has a tamper protected cover Door Window Transmitter Can be used with any open or closed circuit sensor Features a built in reed switch 5716WM indudes magnet Audio Discriminator For use in unoccupied areas to detect the sound of shattering glass when a window is broken Dual Technology Glassbreak Detector Detects the sound and shock of breaking glass and requires the presence of both to initiate an alarm condition PIR Detector Dual element passive infrared detector with built in selectable pulse count Note Thereis a 3 minute lock out between fault transmissions to con serve battery life Wireless Keypad Can be used toturn the burglary protection on and off Features the same built in panic functions as wired keypads Must be assigned to a partition Identified as zone 00 on wired keypads when it transmits with a low battery 5827BD Wireless Keypad Same features as above plus Requires use of 5800T M Module must be enabled in Device Programming Can indicate system status via its 3 LEDs and sounder HouselD must be set loop wiring may not exceed 1m The 5711 5715 and 5716 do not supervise their loop wiring Therefore
153. ered first press 94 and then enter one of the following field numbers TABLE OF DEFAULT PROGRAMMING COMMANDS PRESS TO LOAD THIS DEFAULT PROGRAMME SET Low Speed communication defaults Ademco 4 2 Express communication defaults Ademco High Speed communication defaults Contact 10 communication defaults TABLE OF CONTACT ID EVENT CODES 606 Audio Alarm Verification Follows 609 Video Alarm Verification Follows 114 COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING GUIDE _ Exprss 46 48 oose transmission No effect No effect No effect pe spedandfeqeny _____ 988 or expanded Enables alarm restores No effect No effect No effect Selects fixed digit time instead of fixed interdigit N ote Low Speed wi not send 3 2 messages Zone ID digit is suppressed Loading communication defaults results in the following Low Speed Selects low speed standard format with no checksum for both phone 94 80 numbers Assigns the following report codes 03 for zones 002 047 056 128 01 for zones 001 amp 048 055 fire zones 02 for zones 062 063 panic trans amp 995 996 999 keypad panics 09 for all alarm restores Enables all zonetyperestores For expanded reporting enable fields 52 and 53 ADEMCO Express Selects Ademco express reporting format with checksum for both phone 94 81 numbers Report codes for zones 1 99 RF receiver and keypad panics are sent as th
154. erior 2 1 through 47 32 through 47 5775 ia the rcr 48 through 63 48 through 55 5706 24 Hour 48 through 63 silent or audible 62 or 63 5701 Day Night Burglary 1 through 47 24 Hour Auxilliary 1 through 47 Note that zones 1 63 can be used but have the following limitations 1 Transmitters set for zones 48 55 will transmit once every 12 seconds while the zone is faulted Transmitters set for zones 56 63 will transmit once every 3 seconds while faulted These two ranges of zone numbers could adversely affect transmitter battery life 2 Transmitters set for an ID of 32 through 47 will have a 3 minute lock out between transmissions Use this last range of zone ID numbers for sensors protecting frequently used doors or windows to conserve battery life Transmitter IDs 48 through 55 have highest signal priority Transmitter 105 62 and 63 are unsupervised to allow removal of the 5701 off premises signal priority is lower than that of fire but higher than burglary Compatible 5700 Series Transmitters Product Zone Nu Description Panic Transmitter 62 or 63 Programmable for either silent or audible 24 hour alarm Photoelectric Smoke 48 55 Detector One piece smoke detector with built in transmitter Built in 85 dB piezoelectric alarm sound
155. es a 3m RS232 cable You can use a longer cable or an extension cable if the Control and serial printer are separated by more than 3m The total cable length should be less than 15m Most printers either ignorethe 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 41005 module sets these pins high If the printer being used will 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 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 xh In order for proper time and date stamping to occur the system s real time clock must be set Refer to the SETTING THE REAL TIME CLOCK section If you have selected the printer to be on line field 1 72 events will print automatically as they occur To display or print on demand the following commands apply Commands Display Mode installer or master code 6 0 Print Mod
156. es can also be reused at later dates simply by scrolling by pressing to the DAYS prompt described below and activating the appropriate days This should be considered when defining daily time windows Mon DISARM WIND 00 00AM 00 00AM Mon ARM WINDOW 00 00AM 00 00AM Tue DISARM WIND 00 00AM 00 00AM Days MTWTFSS Key 0 7 x x This prompt asks for the start and end time of disarm opening window Upon entry of this mode the cursor will be positioned on the tens of hours digit of the start time for Monday s disarm window Enter the desired hour Press to move to the minutes field The minutes are entered in the same manner The AM PM indication is toggled by pressing any key in the 0 9 range while the cursor is under the letter A P position Repeat for the stop time entry Press the key to move to the arming window for M onday Press if no changes are desired This prompt asks for the start and end time of arm closing window The cursor will be positioned on the tens of hours digit of the start time for the arm window Enter the desired hour Press to move to the minutes field The minutes are entered in the same manner The AM PM indication is toggled by pressing any key in the O 9 range while the cursor is under the letter A P position Repeat for the stop time entry After the windows for that day have been completed the system will prompt for disarm and arm time windows for the next day Press if no changes
157. es if two keypads are wired using 0 64 mm 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 all devices can be found in the SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES section 3 Run field wiring from the control to the keypads using standard 4 conductor twisted wire cable using the wire size determined in step 1 4 Connect keypads to the Keypad Port terminals 6 7 8 and 9 on the control board as shown below KEYPADS YELLOW CONTROL TERMINALS Figure 6 Keypad Connections To the Keypad Port terminals Usinga The control provides 750mA of auxilliary standby power for powering keypads Supplementary and other devices from the auxilliary power output Aside from this the control Power Supply to can support up to 32 peripheral devices keypads RF receivers relay modules Power Additional etc The backup battery will supply power to these devices in the event that AC Keypads power is lost When the control s auxilliary power load for all devices exceeds 750mA you can power additional keypads from a regulated 12V DC power supply e g AD12612 The AD12612 power supplies have a backup battery which can power these keypads in the event of AC mains power loss Keypads powered from supplies which do not have a bac
158. esesseeeeenene eene 45 Remote Keypad 5 45 Keyswitch Setup iine teer rete ee e dece e ERE I OE aaa 46 Keyswitch by Partition Configuration ssseeeeeeeeneennennee 47 Auxilliary Alarm Signaling Equipment Long Range Radio 48 EXTERNAL 5 49 General Information 0 4 4 0 49 c ERN 49 Compatible Sounders and Siren Drivers sse 49 EVENT LOG OPTIONS 50 General lnforrmationz a ctii tard e o e paie e E 50 Event Log Printer Connections nennen 50 Event Logging Procedures 2 trennen nnns 51 FINAL POWER UP PROCEDURE 53 General Information icem eet E t ORE Eee LER Ets 53 Earth Ground 53 Connecting the lt nenne nre 53 Connecting The nenas 54 Polling Loop Current Drain Worksheet 2 55 Auxilliary Device Current Drain Worksheet 55 2 Section 17 Section 18 Section 19 Section 20 Se
159. except 5701 and 5727 is supervised by a check in signal that is sent to the receiver at 70 90 minute intervals If at least one check in is not received from a transmitter within a certain period of time Programmed in field 1 31 the keypad will display the zone number and CHECK Each transmitter including 5701 and 5727 is also supervised for a low battery condition and will transmit a low battery signal to the receiver when the battery has approximately 30 days of life remaining The keypad will display the transmitter number and LO or 00 and LO BAT for a wireless keypad 29 5700 Series Transmitter Battery Life Installing 5700 Series Transmitters e Batteries in the wireless transmitters may last about 2 years for 5700 series transmitters 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 reduce the actual battery life in a given installation The wireless system can identify a true low battery situation 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 e Button type transmitters should be periodically tested by the user for battery life ex 5701 e After replacing a low or dead battery activate the transmitter and enter the Security Code OF F to dear its memory of the Low
160. eypad is identified as zone 00 on wired keypads when it transmits a low battery 5827BD Wireless Bi directional Keypad used with 5800TM Module Operates the system similarly to wired keypads Can indicate system status via its 3 LEDs and sounder Includes 3 panic keys HouselD must be set Requires 5800TM Transmitter Module must be enabled in 93 Menu Mode Device Programming and assigned to a partition in 1 48 Glass Break Detector Requires both sound and shock of breaking glass to cause alarm to be transmitted Has unique input code 5890 5888EU PIR Detector CE approved Dual element passive infrared detector transmitter with built in selectable pulse count Hasunique input code Note There is a 3 minute lock out between fault transmissions to con serve battery life UL The 5816 and 5817 do not supervise their loop wiring Therefore for UL Household Burglary installations the loop wiring may not exceed 1m Check Out Go No Go Test Mode Procedurefor Before mounting transmitters permanently conduct Go No Go tests to verify Wireless Zones adequate signal strength and reorient or relocate transmitters if necessary During this mode wireless receiver gain is reduced by 5096 Testing in this mode assists in determining good mounting locations for the transmitters and verifies that the RF transmission has sufficient signal amplitude margin for the installed system Tr
161. f the system during the window For example if bypass is selected to activate during the window the zones in the zone list will be bypassed at the beginning of the window and unbypassed at the end of the window Beginning and end of time window ex Coffee break buzzer In this example if relay pulse was selected the relay would pulse for 2 seconds at the beginning of the window signaling the beginning of the coffee break At the end of the window it would pulse again signaling the end of coffee break Time Driven Events Worksheet Sched Time Day s Action Num Window M TIWI TIF ISIS H Desired Specifier Time 104 Time Driven Event Programming Action Codes 01 relay On 02 Relay Off 03 Relay Close for 2 seconds 04 Relay Close XX minutes 05 Relay Close YY seconds 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 20 Arm Stay 21 Away 22 Disarm 23 Force Arm Stay 24 Force Arm Away 40 Enable Open Window by part 41 Enable Close Window by part The following schedules can be used to activate outputs bypass zones arm disarm the system etc based on a time schedule U p to 20 events can be programmed for the system Time windows must first be defined in order to be used trigger events If using Time Driven Events to control relays and or Powerline Carrier devices the following menu items must
162. fast response Theright zone is unsupervised and can accept closed circuit sensors only Quad PIR Quad element mirror optics PIR with built in RPM connects directly to the polling loop Serial number ID learned by control 4278E X SN DIP switch programmable 4278E X 64 addresses Tamper protected Indudes mirrors for both wide angle and curtain long range applications Features an auxilliary sensor loop that is non supervised and can accept closed circuit sensors only Dual PIR Dual element PIR with built in RPM connects directly to the polling loop DIP switch programmable 64 addresses Tamper protected Includes mirrors for both wide angle and curtain long range applications and can use the 1875PA Pet Alley mirror Built in selectable pulse count capability Surface Mount Reed Contact Wide Gap Wide gap 32mm surface mounted reed contact with built in RPM connects directly to the polling loop DIP switch programmable 64 addresses 25 26 Compatible Polling Loop Devices Dual PIR Dual element PIR with built in RPM connects directly to the polling loop Serial number ID learned by control or DIP switch programmable 64 DIP addresses Tamper protected Anti creep lookdown protection Indudes Fresnel lenses for wide angle and long range curtain applications Selectable pulse count Extender Module Used to increase the polling loop current 128mA
163. feature will not apply 3 If an Entry Exit zone is linked with an Interior Follower zone be sure to enter the Entry E xit zone as the first zone of the pair This will ensure that the entry delay time is started before the follower zone is processed 4 a Ifa relay is programmed to activate on a fault of one of the zones the relay will activate without the other zone being faulted b If a relay is programmed to activate on either an alarm or trouble both zones must trip before 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 Although this option does not directly prevent false alarms it may prevent the central station from taking action on a potential false alarm After the panel s initial call to report the alarm if the panel attempts to make an additional call perhaps for a cancel or a zone restoral an operator at the central station attempting to contact the premises to verify whether or not the alarm is valid will hear the phone ringing indefinitely and will have to dispatch on the call if call waiting is not defeated This option enabled in programme field 1 42 will attempt to defeat call waiting on the first out going call attempt to both the primary and secondary numbers It does this by dialing a special sequence preceding the phone number but after the PABX number The panel will dial 70 if using TouchT one multifrequencies and 1
164. first be programmed using 93 Menu Mode Relay Programming Enter Relay No Restriction reference identification number Relay Group if applicable Relay Type 4204 or X 10 House code and Unit code if X 10 devices ECP address and specific Relay No if 4204 relays After entering Scheduling Menu Mode press O until the Timed Events prompt appears Timed Events 1Yes 0 0 TIMED EVENT 01 20 00 Quit 01 01 ACTION none 00 Enter 1to programme ti med events using relay outputs or X 10 devices Enter the ti med event number to be programmed 01 20 and press the key The system will then prompt the user to enter the desired action to be taken Enter at the TIMED EVENT prompt to quit the timed event menus and display the Quit prompt Enter Oat the Quit prompt to Quit return to the main menu choices 1 YES 0 NO 0 and continue programmi ng Enter 1to quit Scheduling Menu Mode Enter the action code for the desired action for this event number from the list at the left This could be an output command an arming command or any other time driven event Press to accept the entry and display the appropriate action specifier prompt as follows on the next page Actions 01 05 01 RELAY 3t Enter the relay number and 00 press to accept entry Time Wi
165. garding 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 DISARMED KEY FOR FAULTS This is the normal display that appears at Partition 15 keypad s Pressing 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 th
166. git RjLg Restore Code Bat 1st amp 2nd digits Zone numbers for or B 99 3 4 or C 96 1 or A 95 Duress 92 112 Ademco Contact ID Reporting takes the following format CCCC QEEE GG 222 where CCCC Customer subscriber ID Event qualifier where E new event and R restore Event code 3 hexadecimal digits GG Partition Number system messages show 00 222 Zone contact D number reporting the alarm or user number for open d ose reports System status messages AC Loss Walk Test etc contain zeroes in the ZZZ location Ademco Expanded High Speed Reporting events by channel Channels 1 through 8 could have one of the following conditions 1 NEW EVENT 2 OPENING Status Channel Always 2 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 Thestatus channel might have one of the following conditions 1 DURESS For Duress Plus Channels 9 15 Only 2 OPENING BYPASS For Channels 1 8 Only 4 CLOSING 5 SUPERVISORY TROUBLE For Channels 1 8 Only 6 SYSTEM STATUS AC MAINS LOSS in Channel 1 LOW BATTERY in Channel 2 TIME SET in Channel 3 LOG CLEAR in Channel 3 LOG 5096 FULL in Channel 3 LOG 9096 FULL in Channel 3 LOG OVERFLOW in Channel 3 POWER ON RESET in Channel 4 WALK TEST START END in Chan
167. he ACTION of the device is how the device will respond when it is activated by the START programming There are four different choices of actions e 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 a 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 Relays amp Powerline Carrier devices in the section that follows ALARM Relay action begins upon any alarm in an assigned zone in the zone list FAULT Relay action begins upon any opening or short of an assigned zone in the zone list TROUBLE Relay action begins upon any trouble condition on an assigned zone in the zone list NO RESPONSE Relay action is not dependent upon one of the above events b 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 8 zone lists that can be programmed in field 81 mode When the selected EVENT Alarm Fault or Trouble occurs in any zone
168. he keypads the system either of the partitions or a Not Ready message is displayed check the keypad wiring connections and make sure each of the 8 basic wired zones has a 2000 ohm resistor connected across its terminals When the proper Ready message is displayed on the keypad s addressed at 00 01 02 and 03 the system is functioning properly at this point Do not remove the EOL resistors until you are ready to make connections to the wired zones to allow for testing later in the manual 22 If an OPEN CIRCUIT is present on the keypad data from the control is not reaching the keypad Please check your wiring 15 Section 6 BASIC WIRED ZONES 001 009 This section provides the following information Common Characteristics of Hardwired Zones 1 8 Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices to Zones 1 8 Common characteristics of wired zones Wiring burglary and panic devices to zones 1 8 Wiring 2 wire smoke detectors to zone 1 Wiring 4 wire smoke detectors to zones 1 8 Compatible smoke detectors 2 and 4 wire Wiring 2 wire glassbreak detectors to zone 8 Zone 9 applications Check out procedure for wired zones EOLR supervision optional for zones 2 8 supporting N O or N C sensors Individually assignable to one of 8 partitions Up to 16 2 wire smoke detectors on zone 1 4 wire smoke or heat detectors on zones 1 8 Up to 50 2 wire latching glassbreak detectors on zone 8 Zones 2 7 will se
169. hown in a double line box When programming the system data fields are indicated by a star followed by the data field number PRODUCT MODEL NUMBERS Unless noted otherwise references to specific model numbers represent Ademco products vi 1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION PROCEDURES Section 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The VISTA 120 is an 8 Partition alarm control 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 Basic Wired Zones Provides 9 basic wired zones EOLR supervision optional for zones 2 8 supporting N O or N C sensors Individually assignable to one of 8 partitions Upto 16 2 wire smoke detectors on zone 1 4 wire smoke or heat detectors on zones 1 8 not permitted for UL installations e Upto 50 2 wire latching glassbreak detectors on zone 8 Optional Expansion Zones Polling Loop Expansion Supports up to 119 additional wired zones using a built in polling multiplex loop interface Current drain can total up to 128mA Polling loop zones havethe following characteristics Must use RPM Remote Point Module devices Supervised by control panel Individually assignable to one of 8 partitions Wireless Expansion Supports up to 63 wireless zones using 4281 type RF Receiver or 128 wireless zo
170. ignals 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 Two identical receivers can be used to provide either a greater area of coverage or to provide redundant protection Any zone from 1 63 can be used as a 5700 series wireless zone Any zone from 1 128 can be used as a 5800 series wireless zone with the exception of zone 64 reserved for a wireless keypad 27 Wireless System 1 Installation Advisories 2 3 Installation and 1 Setup of the 4281 5881 Wireless Receivers 2 3 MOUNTING HOLES Place the receiver in a high centrally located area for best reception Do not place receiver on or near metal objects This will decrease the range and or block transmissions Do not mount receivers or transmitters in an attic where extreme temperatures could prevent proper operation For maximum range install the wireless receiver at least 3 metres from the Control panel or any keypads to avoid interference from the microprocessors in these units If dual receivers are used A Both must be at le
171. il 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 thethird depression displays no character to erase the character the fourth depression adds an 5 etc 4 Accept 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 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 Storethe 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 maxi mum of 10 characters can be used for each word string 1 Select CUSTOM WORD mode The keys perform the
172. in the selected Start ZONE LIST 1 8 activation of the selected device will START 2 a 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 system operation such as DISARMING is to activate the device the appropriate choice would also be entered under the ZONE TYPE option The ZONE TYPE option functions independently of the EVENT ZONE LIST combination Programming Output Devices If a specific ZONE is chosen any zone of that re sponse type going into alarm trouble or fault will causethe device to activate as selected in ACTION If the same ZONE 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 different choices for ZONE TYPE and SYSTEM OPERATION are listed in Programming Relays amp Powerline Carrier devices later in this section and in the Programming F orm xh The ZONE TYPE option functions independently of the EVENT ZON
173. in the Zone Programming menus this prompt will appear Enter the device input type as follows O none 3 supervised RF transmitter RF type 4 unsupervised RF transmitter UR 5 RF button type BR type 6 serial polling loop device SL type Press to continue Learn S N If adding a new serial number device to the 0 1 Yes system this prompt will appear after entering the input type Enter 1 to learn the device s serial number into the system Press to continue Input S N L If 1 was entered at the Learn S N prompt this xxxx L screen will appear The device s serial number can be automatically learned by faulting the device at least twice two consecutive transmissions must be received by the panel The keypad will beep twice after the first transmission and three times after the second If the serial number is printed on the wireless device it may be entered manually rather than learned Theloop number you want to usefor this zone must also be entered 010 PROG AS RF 2 A summary screen will appear if the serial A000 5372 2 number was successfully learned Press to continue 79 80 Report Code Programming A summary screen for the zone will appear showing the zone number zone type ZT partition assignment P report code RC and input device type IN L Press to continue The Enter Zone No prompt will appear again report codes are entered using 493
174. ing 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 of a 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 amp 11 as shown below Observe proper polarity when connecting the detectors 2 If an 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 x alarm current provided by zone 1 will support only one smoke detector in the alarmed state Compatible 2 Wire Smoke Detectors 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR W104 AZ Figure 9 2 Wire Smoke Detector Connected to Zone 1 You may use up to sixteen 2 wire smoke detectors each on zone listed in the table below DETECTOR TYPE Photoelectric w B110LP baset System Sensor 2151 T NOTE These smoke detectors are Listed for use with the VISTA 120 and the only 2 wire smoke detectors that may be used in UL applications 247 Unsupervised Usage of Zone 1 Wiring 4 Wire Smoke Detectors t
175. ions The AB12M bell should be wired as shown Figure 25 External Sounder Connections below ns POTN t i j ie ABa ae Non UL Installations night rm t r i 12 BELL BOX WIRING audible alar on For non UL installations the total current response alarm ala a Ja Foe on must bused Ail drain from this output can be up to 2 8 Sj JX tiple partition systems amps A battery must be installed since 3 m Wire the VISTA 50 UL door current in excess of 750mA is supplied by Sjo 5 tamper switch in series with 2 the AB12 tamper zone the battery Up to two 702 sirens can be BE eF Program bell output for 16 or used wired in series Up totwo 719 sirens more minute timeout and for confirmation of arming ding can be used wired in parallel wiring from AB12 to panel 11 must be run in conduit l AB12 OUTER BOX UL Use only UL Listed sounding 1 5 SWITCHES INNERLINER devices for UL installations k Figure 26 AB12 Bell Box Wiring Compatible Outdoor Siren Self contained siren driver built in and weatherproof Sounders not UL Listed 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 Compact Outdoor Compact self co
176. ipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution User should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the total of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100
177. isarm the system wireless transmitter must first be learned into the system Keypad Panic Keys Accommodates three keypad panic keys 1 B and 3 C e Designated as zones 995 1 996 3 4 and 999 4 Activated by wired and wireless keypads Activated and reported separately by partition distinguished by Subscriber Acct No or Partition No if Contact ID reporting is used 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 partition in the AWAY mode explained in detail later in this manual Each macro can be up to 32 characters in length 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 Each 4204 module provides four F orm 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 PSCOA in Canada 10 in Australia Therefore if using Powerline Carrier Devices a 4300 110V or XF 10
178. itch will open causing Disarmed amp Not Ready Disarmed amp Ready ARMED READY a eae eed or i zone 7 and causing the pane On Steady ArmedAway to disable keyswitch operation am us 820ohms 8200hms until the partition is disarmed RED BLACK from a keypad Rapid Flash Alarm Memory TOJ7 OUT2 4 TOJ7 IOUT 4 SWITCH I TO ZONE 7 TERMINAL 19 NORMALLY OPEN ALLY OF TOZONE7 ae TERMINAL 20 2K EOLR BROKEN LINES REPRESENT INSTALLER WIRING CONNECTIONS Figure 23a Hemote Keyswitch Wiring 46 Keyswitch By addition to being able to support a 4146 keyswitch on zone 7 of the control you Partition add one keyswitch per partition via the use of a DPST or a DPDT keyswitch Configuration wherein the key is removable 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 Tousethis configuration connect each switch to Ademco s 4193SN 2 zone serial number RPM as shown below KEYSWITCH N O UNSUPERVISED LOOP ARM AWAY i 1 1 1 1 i 1 i program as zone type 21 BLACK RED Li i 1 1 1 1 1 TO CONTROL S POLLING LOOP TERMINALS EOLR SUPERVISED LOOP DISARM 10k program as zone type 22 BLACK OPTIONAL TAMPER SWITCH Figure
179. itions 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 22 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 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 onetime 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 8 Thefollowing is an example of a typical display SYSTEM 12345678 STATUS BA Possible status indications include A Armed Away M Armed Maximum S Armed Stay I Armedinstant R Ready Not Ready Bypassed Ready Alarm Memory Trouble present To obtain more information re
180. kup battery will not function when AC mains is lost Therefore be sure to power at least one keypad from the Control s auxilliary power output 22 14 Connect additional keypads as shown below using the keypad wire colours shown Be sureto observe the current ratings for the power supply used xh A Make connections directly to the screw terminals as shown Make no connection to the keypad blue wire if present B Besureto connect the negative terminal on the Power Supply unit to terminal 7 AUX on the control Mounting the Keypads Addressing the Keypads Preliminary Check out Procedure SUPPLEMENTARY POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL STRIP AUX AUX DATA DATA 6 T 8 9 zt A IMPORTANT 2 MAKE CONNECTIONS 2 8 V DIRECTLY SCREW El TERMINALS AS SHOWN g 2 zz 2 5 Z 5 MAKE NO CONNECTION P 4 6 TOTHEKEYPAD BLUE EE 8 8 2 8 WIRE IF PRESENT gt gt gt gt gt gt gg e Z lg Oho EE R BGY R BGY Figure 7 Using A Supplementary Power Supply For Keypads Mount the keypads at a height that is convenient for the user Refer to the instructions provided with the keypad for mounting procedure You can either surface mount or flush mount keypads using an appropriate Trim Ring Kit 6139TRK Refer t
181. l Numbers Usually serial numbers are learned during zone programming But if not use 93 menu mode to learn serial numbers for example if all other programming was done via downloading 1 Enter data field programming mode installer code 8 2 From data field programming mode press 93 to display the ZONE PROG prompt 3 Press NO repeatedly until the SERIAL PROG prompt appears SERIAL PROG To learn or delete a device s serial number enter 1 0 1 yes yes Enter Zone No Enter the zone number of the device to be learned 000 QUIT or deleted Press to move to the next prompt Enter 000 to quit Serial Number programming If that zone number was programmed as a non applicable input type i e Hardwired in the Zone Programming mode a prompt indicating such will appear Press to return to the Enter Zone No prompt 010 PROG AS 2 If a serial number has already been learned for A000 5372 2 that device a summary prompt will appear displaying the type of device and its serial number Press to continue to the Delete S N prompt DELETE S N Enter 1 to delete the displayed serial numbered 0 1 Yes device Enter O if this device should not be deleted Input type If a serial number for that device has not been Input 0 or 3 6 learned yet and if the device assigned to that zone number has been programmed as a serial number input device
182. l station it will seize the line go off hook and then trigger the 675 module to connect the RING side of the telephone line to earth ground The panel will cause the module to break the connection between RING and earth ground when it obtains a dial tone 1 Connect the 675 Ground Start Module to the panel s J 7 connector trigger output 1 to auxilliary power and to the RING side of the telephone line as shown in the diagram below 2 Use the following procedure to determine which side of the telephone line is the RING side a Connect the lead of a DC voltmeter to earth ground and the ead to one side of the telephone line b Thewire which reads 50VDC is the RING side 3 Programme field 1 46 must be set to 0 4142TR CABLE J7 CONNECTOR GR GR 73 BROWN G ROUNO BLUE Ou 74 BLACK GROUND START TRIGGER 675 GROUND START MODULE TO AUX POWER CUT ORANGE BLACK TERM 7 JUMPER TO AUX POWER TERM 6 50mA CURRENT DRAW VIOLET IF USED TO TO EARTH 1 OUT 1 IS NO LONGER TELECOM GROUND USABLE FOR OPEN CLOSE RING SEE FIELD 1 46 2 OUT 2 3 4 CAN STILL BE USED TO PROVIDE ALARM STATUS INDICATIONS OR TO OPERATE A KEYSWITCH SEE FIELD 15 3 THE 675 IS NOT UL LISTED Figure 21 Ground Start Module Connections Output 1 may alternately be programmed to change states when the system is armed in the away mode and then disarmed If fiel
183. latching type glass 4 Ground A x 10 sync Blue ror Dl 8 field 41 break detectors 3 out e fre 8 Out 5 X 10 data Active 10VDC 13 8VDC through 4k OHMS 123456789 2 Zone 1 supports 2 wire smoke detectors See Installation Instructions for 7 Out burg aud panic 7 Out 6 Printer RXD Not Active 100 OHMS to ground BATTERY See Installation Instructions for recommended type ed type and maximum number of detectors g Ground 8 Ground atinge tor out AS BVDC BR OHMS nd maximum number 9 ctive 13 roug TABS and maximum number of detectors supported supported ero ded Not Active 1k OHMS to ground 000000000 J7 ids Red Jumper Refer to Installation Instructions for information concerning Direct Wire Connect to a note 1 Downloading and printer connections using the 4100SM Serial Module 123456789 12VDC 4AH or INDC 7 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 ZONE 9 GEL CELL 6 28 29 80 BATTERY CHARGING IS JS YE Fz qa Se VOLTAGE 25 6 76 UT DOC LOAD NO 5 13 7 VDC al E t 59 S _a 299 Connect to 24hr z 8 Or Handset Incoming peaton 120 60 Hz uo 9 Connections Phone Line EARTH GROUND or E a5 a E Connections Connect to good earth required gles good ea capacity 220 50 Hz Red Gm Yel uoo ot ss ground to maintain im
184. ld In this field any of the keys 0 9 may be used to toggle the AM PM indication Enter 00 00 to skip 06 Days MTWTFSS To select the days which are to be activated enter 1 7 Key 0 7 x x Monday 1 An X will appear under that day indicating the output for that day is active Entering a day s number again will deactivatethat day Pressing will toggle all days on off The outputs will only be in effect for the days which have the letter x underneath 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 means that this schedule will 0 NO 1 YES 0 be in effect on a continuous basis An answer of 0 means means that this schedule will be in effect for one week only The letter x under the day will then be cleared Press to accept entry The system will quit User Scheduling mode and return to normal mode Section 22 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION This section provides the following information The process of a successful transmission An explanation of reporting formats for this system Loading communication defaults e Contact ID report codes 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
185. les sse 102 Time Driven Event Worksheet 103 Programming Time Driven Events nennen 105 Limitation of Access by Time Worksheet s esee 107 Programming Access Control 5 2 107 81 Temporary Schedule Menu 108 Programming Temporary Schedules sse 109 83 User Scheduling Menu 2420 0 0 110 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION 11r enee rennen nnne nna naria rana nun a nnmnnn na 111 Reporting 111 Loading Communication Defaults sse 114 Contact ID nnns 114 Communication Defaults sse eene 116 Section 23 Section 24 PART 3 Section 25 Section 26 Section 27 DOWNLOADING U 120 Getting On Line with a Control Panel 120 On Line Control Functions eene nnne nnns 121 Access Security 121 Connecting a 41005 Module for Direct Wire Downloading 122 SETTING THE REAL TIME CLOCK 123 SYSTEM OPERATION AND TESTING 124 SECURITY ACCESS 125 U
186. ller code and authority level 5 code cannot disarm the system MULTIFREQUENCY OR PULSE DIAL 0 1 DTMF multifrequency service is being used pulse dial decadic phone service is used If selecting multifrequency make sure the subscriber has requested and is paying for multifrequency service Note that whether or not multifrequency dialing for call placement is permitted communication by the use of DTMF signaling Ademco Expanded High Speed Ademco 442 Express Ademco Contact ID will still take place See field 1 33 for multifrequency w pulse dial backup 65 66 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 PABX ACCESS CODE II Enter up to four 2 digit numbers 00 09 B F 11 15 If not required enter nothing and proceed to next address otherwise enter prefix needed to obtain an outside Telecom line PRIMARY SUBSCRIBER ACCT partition specific Enter 00 09 B F 11 15 15 15 15 15 Enter a 3 or 4 digit depending on report format primary subscriber account number 00 09 B F 11 15 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 only enter data the first 3 locations leaving the last one unfilled by entering a PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER LL TITEL TELE ELIE Enter the primary central station phone number up to 17 digits 0 9 enter 11 for 12 f
187. llowing the authority level indicates that the global arm feature is enabled for this user in the displayed partition and that the period at the end of the second line indicates open close reporting is enabled for this user in the displayed partition The indicates the partition from which the user may be changed or deleted Enter Installer code 8 User number 002 150 new user s code Or Master or Manager code but must be code with higher level of authority than the code being changed i e Master code can change a Manager or Operator level code but cannot change another Master code a Manager code can change an Operator level code but cannot change a Master or another Manager code User Number 003 The system detects that the user number is already assigned and will prompt if this is a new user Press 0 NO The system will then confirm that the change is allowed based on authorization level 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 Add A User paragraph Enter your code 8 User number 002 150 your code again nstaller Master or Manager code but must be code with higher level of authority than the code being deleted i e Master code can delete a Manager or Operator code but cannot delete another Master code a Manager code can delete an Operator level code but cannot delete a Master or
188. m can be programmed to automatically arm disarm if an employee fails to arm disarm manually auto arm auto disarm Time driven events can be activated at different times using a window as follows At the beginning of a time window At the end of a time window During a time window active period only on at beginning of window off at end At both the beginning and end of the time window Ex to sound a buzzer at the beginning and end of a coffee break Open Close Schedule Definitions General The Open Close scheduling is controlled by one of three individual schedules Each schedule consists of one time window for openings and onetime window for dosings 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 will override the regular daily schedule on selected holidays throughout the year Temporary Thetemporary schedule provides a method for the end user schedule 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 automatically takes effect for up to one week after which it is deactivated This schedule is programmed using the 81 Temporary Schedule Menu M ode Refer to that section for procedures Additional Additional opening and closing schedules ca
189. mber 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 Report 341 441 341 41 442 Standard Expanded Low Spd or Express Alarm SSS S A SSS S A SSSS AZ AAA A Z Trouble SSS S T SSS S T SSSS Tt TTT T t Bypass SSS S B SSS S B SSSS Bb BBB B b ACMains Loss SSS S E SSS S E 5555 EEE E Low Batt SSS S L SSS S L SSSS LLp LLL L Lp Open SSS S O SSS S O SSSS OU U Close SSS S SSS S C SSSS CU CCC C U Test SSS S G SSS S G SSSS Gg GGG G g Restore SSS S R SSS S R SSSS RZ Alarm RRR R Z AC Mains Restore SSS S RA SSS S RA SSSSRA RARARA RA c LoBat Res SSS S R SSS S R 5555 R Lp RLRLPRL ilg Trouble Res SSS S RT SSS S RT 5555 R 7t RTRTRT Apt Bypass Res SSS S SSS S Rp SSSS Rpb Where SSS or SSSS Subscriber ID C Close Code tst Digit Alarm Code tst digit User Number 1st amp 2nd digits Z Typically Zone Number 2nd digit Gg Test Code 1st amp 2nd digits Tt Trouble Code 1st amp 2nd digits R Restore Code Alarm 1st amp 2nd digits Bb Bypass Code 1st amp 2nd digits RTt Restore Code Trbl 1st amp 2nd digits EAc AC Mains Loss Code 1st amp 2nd digits Rpb Restore Code Byps 1st amp 2nd digits LLg Low Battery Code 1st amp 2nd digits Restore Code Mains 1st amp 2nd digits Open Code 1st Di
190. mended in order to avoid interference while learning additional transmitters 32 Learn As Description Input Type Wireless Panic Has four pushbuttons each with a Transmitter unique input loop code Programmable responses e g Panic Arm Stay Arm Away Disarm etc For arming disarming functions button must be assigned to a user code when adding a user Pendant BR Only Has single pushbutton Personal E mergency Usually programmed for Transmitter response type of 24H Audible or 24 Hr Silent other zone responses are possible Belt Clip Contains a non replaceable Personal E mergency battery At the end of the battery s Transmitter life the entire unit must be replaced If using for arming disarming the button must be assigned to a user code when adding a user 5802 2 2 Button Personal Emergency Transmitter Both buttons must be pressed at the same time Usually programmed for a response type of 24 Hr Audible or 24 Hr Silent Wireless Key BR Only Has 4 pushbuttons each with a Transmitter unique input loop code and has a replaceable battery Programmable responses e g Arm Stay Arm Away Disarm etc If using for arming disarming the unit must be assigned to a user code when adding a user 5804BD has status LEDs and a status piezo sounder Wireless RF One piece smoke detectors with Photoelectric built in transmitter Smoke Detectors Only 5806CN isUL approved
191. mmed First Page of fields 00 90 press 99 or 98 to exit programme mode 57 Moving from One Page of Programming to Another Viewing Data Fields Entry Errors Programming System Wide Data Fields 58 The data fields are grouped into three levels referred to as pages 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 or 2 respectively in front of the 2 digit field address The words ALT PROGRAM along with a 100 or 200 depending on which page of programme fields is accessed to indicate the higher page of fields To access the next level of fields press 94 Then press XX where XX the last two digits of the programme field and makethe desired entry Toreturn to the previous page of fields press 99 press 94 to move to 2nd page press 99 to move back to 1st page 1 01 1 77 press 94 to move to 3rd page press 99 to move back to 2nd page 2 00 2 24 To view the contents of a data field press 4 plus the 2 digit field address Thefield s entries will be displayed but no changes can be made If an address is improperly entered the keypad will display FC If a programme entry is improperly entered for example a larger number than that which is permitted the keypad display will go blank either of the above cases simply re enter the correct field number SUMM
192. munity REMOTE KEYPADS 9 5 24 E5 to transients See Instructions Replace Use 6139 259 9 52 undi ey S ADDRESSABLE DEVICES ub g ES 9 2 e g 4204 5881 cus tao TRANSFORMER She 2 WARNING TO 16 5VAC 40VA 2kEOLR 2kEOLR 2kEOLR 2k EOLR IN CA ADA Seg Installation oe 2 note 1 note 1 note 1 note 1 3 RISK OF ELECTRICAL USE No 1361CN and for max wire run length 2 SHOCK DISCONNECT NOTE Fire TELCO JACK BEFORE WHEN POWERING UP Usage SERVICING THIS PANEL THE PANEL CONNECT TO AC MAINS BEFORE CONNECTING THE BATTERY ALL CIRCUITS ARE POWER LIMITED AUXILARY POWER OUTPUT 9 6VDC 13 8VDC 750 mA maximum Note Include current drawn by keypads and polling loop devices when making Burglary auxiliary power calculations Usage EOR 2k LOLA ALARM SOUNDER OUTPUT UN note 1 13 28 OVDC 13 8 VDC maximum ZONE RESISTANCE Excluding EOLR Polling loop rating 128mA ZONE 1 8 100 OHMS maximum s 2k EOLR ALL OTHER ZONES 300 OHMS maximum maximum See Installation note 1 2 2 ZONE RESPONSE TIME Instructions for maximum ZONES 1 8 350mSec 500mSec number of devices supported ZONE 9 Programmable for and maximum wire run length Fast 10mSec 15mSec Normal 350mSec 500mSec default response VISTA 120 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 2vLl ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Alarm Device Manufac
193. n 1 8 or any partition 0 1 From data field programming mode press 93 to display the ZONE PROG 2 prompt Press NO to each menu option until the RELAY PROG prompt appears Press 1 YES While in this mode press to advance to next screen Press to backup to the previous screen Enter Relay No Enter the relay output device identification 00 Quit 01 number 01 32 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 01 EV ZL ZT P The keypad will display a summary START STTO 0 0 000 Screen Press to continue 89 01 A ZL ZT P STOP 0 0 000 01 Relay Action No Response 01 Start Event Not used 01 Start Zn LIST No list 01 Start Zn Typ The keypad will display a summary STOP screen Press to continue The Relay Action is the way in which the relay will respond when activated by the start event Enter the desired action for this relay as follows O not used 1 for 2 secs 2 stay closed 3 pulse on off 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 2 fault 3 trouble 4 restore If not using a Zone List to activate the relay enter Press to con
194. n arming partition it must also be an affecting partition How User Access Codes Affect the Common Area Other Methods of Arming Disarming Codes with Global Arming If a code is given global arming when it is defined see Section 24 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 arm 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 will be displayed Codes with Non Global Arming If 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 When arming or disarming a partition that affects and or arms the common area one of the following manners common area logic remains active Quick Arm Keyswitch Wireless Button Wireless K eypad Arming Disarming Remote y 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 part
195. n be programmed Schedules using the time driven event programming options For example a schedule for normal store opening dosing can be programmed with open close schedules and another open close schedule for beginning and ending lunch hour can be programmed using the time driven event schedule programming Refer to the Time Driven Events paragraph later in this section for detailed information Open Close The system can help reduce communication traffic to the Reports by central station by using the exception reporting feature set Exception in partition specific programme field 2 09 The Open Close by exception option suppresses these reports from being sent to central station if an arm or disarm is done within the expected time window Reports are only sent if the open close occurs outside the assigned time window The system keeps a record of all openings closings in its event log In the event an opening occurs immediately following a closing during the closing window a person who arms the system forgets something and has to reenter the opening report although outside of the opening window will not be sent as long as the reentering occurs within the closing window otherwise a report will be sent This feature is designed to prevent false alarms to central station The following diagram gives an example of how the open close by exception reporting works Example of Open Close Exception Reporti
196. n doors windows etc the keypad will display 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 1 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 4 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 disarming 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 22 Global arming cannot be performed from wireless keypad Access Control Delaying Closing Time If programmed one relay may be used for access control in each partition The relay is programmed in data field 1 76 To activate this relay the user enters his user code 0 The relay will pulse for 2 seconds Open Clo
197. n 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 For alpha keypads these panic keys can also be programmed with an alpha 3 996 descriptor 999 22 For the Silent panic function to of practical value the system must connected to a central station Speed Keys A B C TheA C and or D keys be used to activate strings of to 32 keystrokes and or D Macros These keystrokes are known as a macro and are stored in the system s memory Each partition may have its own macros Typical Speed Key functions include Arming sequences that involve first bypassing certain zones before arming Seldom used but repeatable sequences Relay activation sequences To programme a macro enter your user code X where X can be A B C or D The following appears ENTER SPEEDKEY p Enter up to 32 keystrokes A speed key sequence existing sequence displayed can include different commands Press the lettered key to separate different commands For example you may want to perform the following Desired function Keystrokes GOTO partition 2 Enter 2 Bypass zones 010 amp 011 Press bypass 6 then the zone numbers 10 amp 11 Armin maximum mode Press maximum 4 key Return to partition 1 Enter 1 To programme that speed key sequ
198. ndition If the VISTA 120 finds that the battery voltage is low less than approx 11 5V during one of these tewsts 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 the dialler feature is used The keypad can be cleared by entering any security code OFF and a restore report will be sent to the central station after a subsequent test indicates athat the problem disconnected or low battery has been correted Dialler Test 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 UL requires that a test report be transmitted at least once every 24 hours The VISTA 120 can be programmed to send the first report at any time of the day or at any day of the week after power up field 83 Burglary Walk Test This test causes the system to sound keypad beeps in response to faults on code TEST 5 burglary and non fire related 24 hour zones for the purpose of allowing proper zone operation to be checked without triggering alarms Note that the system will not trigger alarms for burglary and non fire related 24 hour zones but will trigger fire alarms whilethis test is active This test can only be activated by the installer a master user or manager user by entering the corresponding security code and pressing TEST while the burglary portion of the sys
199. ndow prompt appears Enter therrla Enter the relay group number 00 and press to accept entry The Time Window prompt appears Actions 21 24 and 40 41 PART 12345678 Enter the partition towhich the Key0 8 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 105 30 Auto bypass Zone list 31 Auto unbypass Zone list 42 Enable Access Window for Access group s 106 01 Time Window 00 00 00 00 01 01 Active time 0 Actions 30 31 01 ZONE LIST Enter the zone list number ENTER 1 8 1 which contains the zones to be bypassed or unbypassed Press to accept entry The Time Window prompt appears Action 42 GROUP 12345678 Enter the group number to Key 0 8 X which thetime window will apply Press to accept entry TheTime Window prompt appears 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 window will be displayed Press the to continue Enter the activation code number from 1 4 listed below As the number is keyed in the activation time will be displayed The choices are 1 Trigger at the start of the window 2 Trigger at the end of the window 3 Take effect only for the du
200. ne 7 may be programmed to serve as a keyswitch input If using a keyswitch on zone 7 it can be assigned to only one partition To enable the keyswitch do the following Enter the partition number to which the keyswitch is assigned in programme field 15 2 7 7 is automatically assigned a response type 10 Interior w Delay 3 Wirethe keyswitch to zone 7 Connect the EOL resistor across the zone If using keyswitch LEDs wire as shown in the VOLTAGE TRIGGERS section Use zone 8 for connection of compatible 2 wire latching type glass break detectors Wire as follows also see diagram below 1 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 SH 8 2000 OHMS EOLR GLASSBREAK DETECTOR 2000 OHMS EOLR LATCHING TYPE GLASS BREAK DETECTOR LOOP Figure 11a Wiring the SH 8 Shock M Sensor in Series to Zone 8 Figure 11b Wiring Latching Glassbreak Detectors in parallel to Zone Compatible Glass 8 After an alarm the first code OFF turns off the siren and disarms the system the second code OFF dears the memory of alarm and resets the glassbreak detector Use detectors that meet the following ratings Break Detectors Standby Voltage 5VDC 13 8VDC Stand
201. nections Section 11 AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION AAV UNIT This section provides the following information General Information AAV Module Operation General information about the AAV option AAV operation Connecting an Eagle AAV Module An Audio Alarm Verification AAV module also known as two way voice such as the E agle 1250 is an add on accessory that permits voice dialogue between an operator 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 to be sent to the primary phone number The AAV module connects from module terminals 7 amp 8 to the control s zone 5 terminals 16 amp 17 The purpose of this connection is to silence and restore the sounders at the premises It is also used to postpone non critical dialler reports while the AAV session is in progress Note that zone 5 is then no longer available as a protection zone 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 If 1 60 and 1 66 are not enabled conversation with the premises will be difficult too much noise on the premises 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 s
202. nel 8 7 NORMAL ALARM STATUS Channels 1 8 Only 9 TEST REPORT A typical expanded high speed report may look as follows 1234 5115 5555 7 Acct 1234 with alarms on channels 2 and 3 LIMITATIONS 1 When using Ademco Expanded High Speed remember there are only 15 channels available plus a duress channel If more than 15 zones are being used they will haveto share channels 2 With Ademco Expanded High Speed reporting channels 9 15 cannot report troubles or bypasses Use these channels for zones that will not report these conditions 3 Only user numbers 1 15 be uniquely reported with open close reports in Ademco E xpanded High Speed 113 Loading Communication Defaults To help expedite the installation the system provides 4 different communication defaults Low Speed Ademco E xpress 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 fi el ds 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 8 0 0 Once the Programming mode is ent
203. nes using 5881 5882EU type RF Receiver less if using basic wired and or polling loop zones Wireless zones have the following characteristics Supervised by control panel for check in signals except certain non supervised transmitters Supervised for low battery condition Tamper protection for 5800 series supervised 2 For specific information regarding manual transmitters Individually assignable to one of 8 partitions number of wireless zones supported by each RF receiver see the section on Wireless Expansion later in this Supervisory Zones Provides additional zones for supervision of the following J2 Trigger Outputs Zone 973 RF Receivers Zones 988 990 Polling Loop Zone 997 Peripheral Devices Supports up to 32 addressable devices which can be any combination of 6139 keypads RF receivers 4281 5881 5882bU relay modules 4204 and the 4285 VIP module Peripheral Devices have the folowing characteristics Terminated at the Keypad Port terminals on the control panel Each device set to an individual address physically according to the device s instructions Each device enabled in the system using the Device Programming Mode covered later in this manual 2 Optional Vista Interactive Phone Module Supports the Ademco 4285 VIP Module which permits access to the security system by telephone to do the following Obtain system status information Arm and disarm security system Control
204. ng amp Scheduling 6 01PM 5 59AM 6AM 9AM 9 01AM 3 59PM_ 4PM 6PM 6 01PM 5 59AM Early opening reports Opening Window Auto disarm delay begins Closing Window Auto arm delay begins will be sent if system No reports sent Auto disarm occurs after delay No reports sent Auto arm warning begins is disarmed before if system disarmed if auto disarm is enabled if system armed Auto arm occurs after opening window begins during this time during this time warning expires window Missed opening reports will window if auto arm is enabled be sent if user disarming has not or disarmed if occurred at expiration of user reenters Missed closing reports opening window premises will be sent if user arming has not Late opening reports will be occurred at expiration sent if disarm occurs after of closing window the opening window expires Late closing reports Early closing reports will be will be sent if system sent if user arming occurs is armed after the before the closing window closing window begins expires 97 98 Programming with 80 Scheduling Menu Mode The 480 Scheduling M enu Mode is used to programme most of the scheduling and timed event options To enter this mode the system must first be normal operating mode all partitions disarmed Enter Installer Code 80 The following be programmed whilein this mode Definetime windows e Assign open close
205. ng of added users are same as that of the master or manager adding the new user Level 2 Manager Codes Can perform all system functions Arm Disarm Bypass etc programmed by Master May add delete or change other users of the system below this level Manager cannot assign anybody a level of 0 1 or 2 May change his own code Open close reporting of added users will be same as his own enabled or disabled as assigned by installer or master Levels 3 5 Operator Codes Can arm and disarm the system to the authority assigned but cannot add or modify any user code May operate a partition with one of the three OPERATOR authority levels A through C listed below Level Title Functions Permitted 3 Operator A Arm Disarm Bypass 4 Operator B Arm Disarm 5 Operator C Arm Disarm only if armed with same code Operator C sometimes known as Baby sitter code cannot disarm the system unless the system was armed with that code This code is usually assigned to persons who may have the need to arm and disarm the system at specific times only ex a baby sitter needs to control the system only when baby sitting Level 6 Duress e Sends a silent alarm to a central monitoring station if the user is being forced to disarm or arm the system under threat only useful if the system is connected to a central station When the system s Auxilliary Voltage Triggers are connected to another communication
206. nic types 6 7 or 8 Programme fast 10 msec or normal 350 msec 500 msec response in data field 14 Avoid using mechanical magnetic or relay type contacts on zone 9 when programmed for fast response Check Out Procedure For Basic Wired Zones After installation and programming of all basic wired zones is complete each partition of the security system should be checked as follows 1 Make certain that all devices and sensors connected to the basic wired zones are not in a faulted state Doors and windows with contacts should be closed PIRs should be covered use a doth to mask them temporarily if necessary With all basic wired zones intact the keypads connected to the system should display DISARMED READY TO ARM If thefollowing is displayed DISARMED Press to show faults press the key to display the faulted zone s Restore any faulted zone s as necessary also make sure that you have connected a 2000 ohm EOL resistor across the terminals of unused zones When the DISARMED READY TO ARM message is displayed you can proceed to the next step Fault and then restore every contact or sensor on each zone individually to ensure that it is being monitored by the system Each time a zone is faulted the keypads in the partition to which the zone is assigned should display the number of the faulted zone When each zone is restored the READY TO ARM message should appear again 22
207. nloading software be sure that the software version used includes a VISTA 120 with scheduling menu selection Downloading can be performed either remotely from an IBM compatible computer using an approved modem or at the job site direct wire download using the 4100SM Serial Module keypad set to one of these addresses must be used to programme the system The factory loaded defaults 97 enable keypad addresses 00 03 only A Entering Data Field 1 Enter programme mode using either method A or B Programming Mode A Press both the 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 software If this is done programming can only be accomplished via the downloading software 2 Local keypad programming be disabled through V Link downloading 2 After entry into the programme mode the following will be displayed Programme M ode Fill ZView 00 3 Following this display enter and the first field number to be programmed Enter the first field number to be programmed ex 00 installer s code and make the desired entry When the field is complete the keypad will normally beep three times and will advance to the next field If you do not desire to change the next field press and the next field number to be progra
208. nse a fault when EOLR supervision is used when the loop resistance is outside of 50 of the EOLR value Connect sensors contacts to the basic wired zone terminals 10 through 22 Connect N C devices in series with the high side of the loop The 2K EOL resistor must be connected in series with the devices following the last device Connect 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 ZONE 8 ZONE 9 99 Red Jumper T ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 9 66989699699 2 Programmable Response Fast Normal Loop 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR LOOP Also supports NO NC Burg contacts Usage 2kEOLR 2k EOLR 2k EOLR Zone resistance Excluding EOLR 2k EOLR ZONE 1 8 Zone response time ALL OTHER ZONES 300 OHMS MAXIMUM ZONES 1 8 350mSec 500mSec ZONE 9 Programmable for Fast 10mSec 15mSec Normal 350mSec 500mSec default response Figure 8 Zones 1 9 Wiring Connections The maximum zone resistance is 100 ohms for zones 1 and 8 and 300 ohm for all other zones excluding the 2K EOL resistor A closed circuit unsupervised zone may be used for burglary in UL Residential Burglary installations provided that interconnecting wires are no longer than 1 metre with no intervening walls or barriers 16 Wir
209. nsformer is also instead of the regular 1361 transformer The 4300 supplies the control panel covered in the RELAY with AC and also sends control pulses through the premises electrical system to OUTPUTS amp control the Powerline Carrier devices In Canada use the PSC04 and the 1361CN POWERLINE transformer see page 37 CARRIER DEVICES 1 Connect terminals 1 and 3 and terminal 2 Ground of the 4300 section transformer interface to control panel terminals 1 2 and 30 respectively 2 Run a 6 conductor cable between the 4300 and the panel Splicethis cable to a 4142TR cable as shown below Note that the white and yellow wires of the 4142TR must be spliced together 4300 TRANSFORMER INTERFACE J8 CONNECTOR Earth GroundAC SyncData Com TB1 TB1 1 30 2 Figure 5 4300 Transformer Connections Do not connect the transformer to AC mains until you are instructed to do so later in the manual x Installing The Back If necessary refer tothe FINAL POWER UP PROCEDURE section for Up Battery information regarding battery size to use etc 22 Do not attach the connector cable to the battery terminals until you are instructed to do so later in the manual 1 Place the 12 volt back up battery in the control cabinet 2 Attach Red and Black wires on the battery connector cable as follows a Red tothe positive battery terminal on the control boar
210. ntact If the NOT READY message appears press the READY x 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 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 be pressed instead of entering the security code for any arming procedure Away Stay Instant Maximum etc 130 x feature to work User 02 must be programmed into the system in order for the Quick Arm Global Arming SUMMARY OF ARMING MODES Features For Each Arming Mode Entry Perimeter Interior Dela Dela Armed Armed AWAY STAY INSTANT MAXIMUM If enabled for the user the keypad will display the following ARM ALL 02 NO 1 YES 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 ope
211. ntained siren driver built in and weather Siren not UL proof for outdoor use Can be wired for either a steady Listed or yelp sound and is rated at 90 dB 3m A 708BE cabinet is available which can be tamper protected if necessary 747 Indoor Siren Attractive self contained indoor siren driver built in provides steady or warble tones and is rated at 95dB 93m ABB1031 Motor Bell amp Box AM SECO motor bell amp box rated at 81 dB 3m PA400B beige Indoor Piezo System Sensor indoor piezo sounder PA400R Sounder red or beige rated at 90 dB 93m Grade A Bell For UL Commercial Burglary installations 49 Section 15 EVENT LOG OPTIONS This section provides the following information General information about the E vent Log e Event Log printer connections Displaying Printing the E vent Log General Information 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 dock is set These categories are Alarm Supervisory check Bypass Open close 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 Event Log Printer e Connector J 8 located above connector J 7 on the right side of the main Connection
212. nted on a serial printer using a 4100SM module as an interface to the control Scheduling Open Close schedules for control of arming disarming and reporting Holiday schedules allows different time windows for Open Close schedules Timed Events activate relays auto bypass unbypass auto armydisarm etc Access schedules for limiting system access to users by time and or day 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 Requires the use of an optional AAV unit such as Eagle model 1250 f 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 AT100E PAL or AT100 NTSC Video Transmitter and associated video receiver VR1000 685 NTSC or VR1000 685E PAL Cross Zoning Capability Helps prevent false alarms by preventing a zone from going into alarm unless its linked zone is also faulted within five minutes Exit Error False Alarm Prevention Feature System c
213. ntrol 4959SN Aluminium Overhead Door Contact Aluminium overhead door roller shutter contact 0 6m armored cable Serial number ID learned by control Acoustic Glass Break Detector Glass break detector with built in RPM DIP switch programmable 64 addresses Dual Technology Glass Break Detector Dual technology glass break detector with built in RPM DIP switch programmable 64 addresses Keypad controlled test Section 8 WIRELESS RF ZONE EXPANSION This section provides the following information Common characteristics of wireless zones Wireless systems available Installing the wireless receiver 4281 5881 Installing the 5800TM Module Installing the wireless transmitters 5700 5800 series Checkout Procedure for wireless zones test modes Common e Supervised by control panel for check in signals except certain non supervised Characteristics of transmitters Wireless Zones Individually assignable to one of 8 partitions Wireless Systems The VISTA 120 supports wireless zones which may be used exclusively or in Available addition to basic wired and or polling loop zones The system supports two different wireless systems which have many similarities but with notable differences in the programming of the transmitters for each system The following receivers may be used with this system and each supports the number of zones shown below 5700 Series 5800 Serie
214. o Zone 1 can also be used for normally closed unsupervised devices by doing the following 1 Cut thered jumper on the PC board located above Zone 1 2 Connect closed circuit devices in series with terminals 10 and 11 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 auxilliary power output without exceeding the output s rating see FINAL POWER UP PROCEDURE section for auxilliary power ratings Zones 1 8 Auxilliary 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 4204 relay must be programmed to activate on Zone T ype System Operation 54 Fire Zone Reset See RELAY OUTPUTS amp POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES section for more information 1 Connect 12 volt power for the detectors from Auxilliary Power terminals 6 and 7 as follows Wire the side of Auxilliary Power Terminal 6 to the contact of the 4204 relay Wirethe Center Arm or Pole of the Relay to the Power side of the smoke detector Connect the side of the smoke detector to
215. o move to the Access Schedule prompt Access Sched Enter 1 to programme access schedules Refer to the 1Yes O No 0 Programming Access Schedules section for detailed procedures Enter 0 to move to the Quit prompt Enter 1 to quit 80 Scheduling Menu Mode and return 1Yes 0 0 to normal operating mode Enter 0 to make changes or review the scheduling programming options If O is pressed the TIME WINDOW menus are displayed The system provides 20 time windows that are defined with start and stop times These windows are used for various open close and access schedules as well as for output controls and arethe basis of the scheduling system These windows are shared among all 8 partitions The following worksheets will help you define time windows and scheduling aspects of this system before programming the time window definitions for this installation Note that time windows can span midnight Start Time HH MM Stop Time HH MM c Time windows are defined by start and a stop time using the Time Windows programming menu Programming Time Windows Enter Scheduling Mode by entering the installer code 80 The keypad will display the Time Window programming prompt Time Window Enter 1 at this main menu prompt to programme time 1Yes 0 0 windows Time Window Enter the 2 digit time window number to be 01 20 00 Quit 01 programmed Press to accept the entry Enter 00 then at the
216. o the mounting instructions and template included with the keypad and or trim ring kit for specific information If you want to check that the system is working before connecting field wiring from zones and devices do the following 1 Temporarily connect a 2000 ohm end of line resistor across each of the basic wired zones 1 8 as shown in the Summary of Connections diagram Connect a jumper across the zone 9 terminals Without actual zone wiring or EOL resistors connected the keypads will not display the Ready message 2 Power up the system temporarily by connecting the AC mains 22 The keypads will not operate until they are assigned an address and enabled in the system s Device Programming M ode 3 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 22 Keypads set to the non addressable mode address 31 may interfere with other keypads as well as other devices connected to the keypad terminals 4 After addresses are set the green READY LED should light and the words DISARMED READY TO ARM should be displayed on keypads set to addresses 00 01 02 and 03 If the Ready display does not appear on any of t
217. of many trial entries at a wireless keypad will be blocked by the control panel If more than 40 key depressions are received without a valid sequence arm disarm etc the Control panel will disable the wireless keypad The inhibit is removed once a valid key sequence is received from a wired keypad EXIT DELAY SOUNDING partition specific 0 1 beeps from the keypads during exit delay occur no keypad sound during exit delay AUXILLIARY OUTPUT MODE 0 0 ground start output is required not for UL applications 1 the auxilliary output is used to produce an open close trigger produced only if all partitions are armed 2 theauxilliary output will be used to produce keypad like sounding at an auxilliary sounder ex PAL328N This option applies only to the partition set in field 15 AAV module is being used NOTE Only one of the above options can be active within a system CHIME ON EXTERNAL SIREN partition specific 0 1 chime annunciation using the external alarm sounder not desired WIRELESS KEYPAD ASSIGNMENT 1 8 the partition in which RF keypad is used 0 0 keypad is used SUPPRESS TX SUPERVISION SOUND 0 1 disable trouble sounding for transmitter check in failure 0 audible trouble sounding is desired Must be for UL SEND CANCEL IF ALARM OFF partition specific 0 1 cancel reports to be sent when the system i
218. on 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 Type 06 24 hour Silent Alarm This zone type sends a report to the Central Station but provides no keypad display or sounding This zone type is usually assigned to a zone containing an Emergency button Type 07 24 hour Audible Alarm This zone type sends a report to the Central Station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad and an audible external alarm This zone type is usually assigned to a zonethat has an E mergency button Type 08 24 hour Auxilliary Alarm This zone type sends a report to Central Station and provides an alarm sound at the keypad No bell siren output is provided This zone type is usually assigned to a zone containing a button for use in personal emergendies or to a zone containing monitoring devices such as water sensors temperature sensors etc Type 09 Supervised Fire No Verification This zone type provides a fire alarm on short circuit and a trouble condition on open circuit The bell siren output will pulse when this zone type is shorted This zone 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 w Delay This zone type gives entry and exit delays using the programmed entry exit time if trippe
219. open close trigger If any one of these functions are absolutely necessary a given installation the alternative AAV trigger method is via the use of a 4204 relay as shown in the RELAY TRIGGER diagram 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 4285 VI P module remote access capability The DIP switch settings shown on the triggering diagrams disable the remote AAV module trigger option The control also requires that the AAV module trigger type is falling edge which is set using the 1250 s DIP switches 41 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 foll ow 2 1 685 Receiver software must be rev 4 6 or higher Earlier versions will not Audio Alarm Connect the Audio Alarm Verification module s falling edge trigger input to J 7 Verification Module connector trigger output or to a 4204 relay module as shown in the various AAV Connections Connection diagrams If also using 4285 VIP Module be sure to follow the corresponding diagram 22 when making connections J EDGE TRIGGER YELLOW PIN3 TU
220. open dose trigger a remote keypad sounder output or an AAV module output programmed in data field 1 46 Only one of these options may be used at a time Output 1 Rating When Activated 10 13 8 VDC through 4K ohms When De activated 100 ohms to ground Outputs 2 amp 4 Operates by default as Fire and Silent Panic Duress triggers respectively These triggers may optionally be programmed to act as Arm and Ready status indicators when it is desired to use the 4146 keyswitch programmed in data field 15 Output 2 amp 4 Rating When Activated 10 13 8 VDC through 5K ohms When De activated 1K ohms to ground Output 3 Operates as a Burglary Audible Panic trigger There no other options for this output Output 3 Rating When Activated 10 13VDC through 5K ohms When De activated 1K ohms to ground J7 CONNECTOR 4142TR CABLE OUT 1 GROUND START OPEN CLOSE REMOTE SOUNDER OR AAV OUT 2 FIRE OR KEYSWITCH ARMED LED OUT 3 BURGLARY AUDIBLE PANIC AUXILIARY OUT 4 SILENT PANIC DURESS OR KEYSWITCH READY LED Figure 20 J7 Connector For Voltage Triggers 44 Ground Start Trigger Setup Open Close Trigger Setup Remote Keypad Sounder Output 1 may be used to trigger an optional 675 Ground Start module for installations having telephone lines which require ground start instead of loop start operation to obtain dial tone from the telecom central office When the control has a message to transmit to the centra
221. or and 13 for 2 sec pause This is the phone number the control will use to transmit alarm and status messages to the central station Do not fill unused spaces Note that back up reporting is automatic only if a secondary phone number is entered 8 calls are made to the secondary phone number if no acknowledgment is received after 8 attempts to the primary number SECONDARY PHONE NUMBER 1111 11111111111 Enter the secondary phone number up to 17 digits 0 9 enter 11 for 12 for and 13 for 2 sec pause It is used if communication on the primary number is unsuccessful or if split dual reporting is desired Do not fill unused spaces If this field is programmed a secondary subscriber account number field 90 must also be programmed can be the same as the primary account number DOWNLOAD PHONE NO ET pope bete pa Enter the downloading phone number up to 17 digits 0 9 enter 11 for 12 for and 13 for a 2 sec pause Do not fill unused spaces This field is applicable only if downloading will be utilized DOWNLOAD ID NO Enter eight digits 00 09 A F 10 15 Only applicable if downloading will be utilized Make entries as 2 digit numbers as follows 00 0 02 2 04 4 06 6 08 8 10 12 14 01 1 0323 05 5 07 09 9 11 13 D 15 DOWNLOAD COMMAND EN
222. or Tuesday s open close schedule etc Follow the procedure for Mondays prompts When the last day of the week has been programmed the holiday opening and closing window prompts are displayed Enter the holiday opening time window number Press the key to accept the entry Enter the holiday closing time window number 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 When all partitions have been programmed enter 00 at the PARTITION prompt to quit open close schedules Holiday Definitions amp Schedule Worksheet The system provides up to 16 holidays that can be assigned for the system Each holiday can be assigned to any combination of partitions List the desired holidays on the following worksheet Check the partitions for which these holidays apply Hol 1 2 3 4 5 Programming Holiday Schedules Up to 16 holidays can be defined for the system After entering Scheduling Menu Mode press 0 until the Holidays prompt appears Holidays Enter 1 to programme holiday schedules 1Yes O No 0 HOLIDAY NUMBER Enter the 2 digit holiday number to be programmed 01 16 00 Quit 01 and press to accept entry Enter 00 then at the Holiday Number prompt to quit the Holiday menus and display the Quit prompt Enter 0 at the Quit prompt to Quit return to the main menu choices 1
223. or adjacent to it Pry off the VIP Module s cover prior to wiring 1 When the VIP Module is mounted inside the control cabinet attach it to the cabinet s interior surface with double sided adhesive tape Y ou may leavethe module s cover off if it is mounted within the cabinet Eg Do not mount the VIP Moduleon the cabin amp door or attempt to attach it to th PC board Wiring the 4285 Module 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 Y ou can bring wires out from the side or back a round breakout is also available on the back 3 Affixthe 4285 connections label supplied separately to the inside of the VIP Module s cover if the cover is used Otherwise affix the label tothe inside of the control cabinet s door The 4285 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 During on premises phone access it powers the premises phones during off premises phone access it seizes the line from the premises phones and any answering machines Wire as follows 1 Make 12V 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 RED 6 AUX BLACK 7 AUX GREEN 8 D
224. our home partition enter partition 0 x You must programme data field 2 18 to enable the GOTO function Thisisa partition specific field that must be set for each partition the user wants to access from another partition s keypad Viewing Capabilities Of A User Viewing Zone Descriptors Viewing Downloaded Messages Using The Built In 132 User s Manual Panic Keys The keypad will display the partitions that a user is authorised for the user number and the authority level for all partitions authorised Enter code The user s capabilities in each authorised partition will typically be displayed as follows Part 1 AO WHSE The user s Open Close report capability is shown by User 01 Auth 1G the dot following the authority level If Open Close is not enabled for a user the dot will not appear 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 e
225. out using a modem or telephone line by using VLink 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 22 The connections between the Control and the 41005 are different than those shown in the 4100SM Installation Instructions See the diagram below for correct connections In addition when the green wire is referred to in step 2 of the IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY section of the 41005 Instructions use the violet wire Connector J 8 located above connector J 7 on the right hand side of the main PC board see the Summary of Connecti ons diagram on the inside back cover of this manual is intended to be interfaced to either a local serial printer see EVENT LOG PRINTER CONNECTIONS or a computer Make connections to a computer as shown below Note that the violet wire connection for a computer differs from that used when connecting a serial printer J8 CONNECTOR To TB6 Aux Power 25mA current draw To TB7 Aux Power 5 not used not used 5 not used C not used 6 8 RED BLUE WHITE Figure 30 Direct Wire Downloading Connections Section 24 SETTING THE REAL TIME CLOCK This section provides the following information General information about the real time clock e Setting the time and dat
226. p Power for 4297 12V at 2 extension loop drain RPM RPM 4297 MODULE Extension Polling Loop Figure 13a Polling Loop Connections Using One 4297 Extender Module Notes Do not use 4197 module with VISTA 120 Refer to 4297 instructions for more detailed installation information The Limits shown below supersede the limits described in the 4297 instructions Do not connect 4297 modules in series Input Polling Loop VISTA 120 Up to 8 modules may be connected in parallel Extension Loop 1 Extension Loop 2 RPM Extension Loop 8 RPM RPM Extension loops will be electrically isolated if blue jumper on each 4297 is left in tact Combined Input and Extension Loop Limits No more than 120 devices combined Figure 13b Polling Loop Connections Using Multiple 4297 Extender Modules 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 zonetype 05 if annundiation is desired 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
227. partitions to which he himself has access A user can only be DELETED or CHANGED from within the partition he is assigned User numbers must be entered as 3 digit entries Single digit user numbers must therefore always be preceded by a 00 example 003 004 005 etc Make sure the end user understands this requirement Temporary codes are entered as 4 digit numbers 22 Ademco Contact I D format is capable of reporting Users 001 150 uniquely If any other report format is used only user numbers 1 15 can uniquely report to the central station Users 16 150 will report as User 15 Multiple Partition Access Examples Each user is programmed for a primary home partition A user can also be given access to operate one or more partitions In addition within each partition each user may be programmed to have different levels of authority For example User 3 the V P of Engineering could be assigned to work within the Engineering Department Partition 1 of ABC Manufacturing Since he needs the full capabilities in his area heis assigned as a MASTER with Level 1 authority This means he may Arm Disarm Bypass Add or Modify users in partition 1 It is also a requirement that he 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 now requesting that he also be assigned to partition 2 with a level of authority set lowe
228. penings closings are still recorded in the event log 0 exception reporting is not desired Note This field must be set to 1 if No Opening and No Closing reports are to be sent 2 13 2 14 ALLOW DISARMING ONLY DURING ARM DISARM 0 WINDOWS partition specific 1 disarming of the system should be allowed only during the arming disarming windows or if the system is in alarm if 2 11 is set to 1 Note that this applies only to operator level users Installer Master and manager level users can disarm the system at any time 0 disarming can occur at any time ALLOW DISARM OUTSIDE WINDOWIF ALARM OCCURS 1 1 allow the system to be disarmed outside the programmed disarm opening window if an alarm has occurred 0 allow disarming only during the disarm window regardless of system status Used only if field 2 10 partition specific field is set to 1 If field 2 10 is set to 0 for a partition this field 2 11 has no effect for that partition 2 18 2 19 2 20 2 21 2 22 2 23 2 24 ENABLE GOTO FOR THIS PARTITION 0 partition specific 1 this partition is to be accessed from another partition s keypad using the GOTO command 0 otherwise USE PARTITION DESCRIPTORS 1 1 partition descriptors will be programmed If enabled the normal keypad display will include a partition number and four character descriptor 0 cause the keypads to display a non partitione
229. pplied by a T transformer which Connect to a ac i 12VDC 4AH is rated at of 12VDC 16 5VAC 40VA Caution must be z m taken when wiring CHARGING 2 this transformer to VOLTAGE the panel to guara 18 7 VDC Connect to 4300 TRANSFORMER INTERFACE J8 CONNECTOR Earth ACGroundAC SyncData Com against blowing the Dann source fuse inside the of AC mains transformer non NO CONNECTION replaceable 4142TR CABLE TRANSFORMER 16 5VAC 40VA ADEMCO No 1361 NOTE IN CANADA TBi 1 WHEN POWERING UP USE No 1361CN 4 30 2 THE PANEL CONNECT THE or 4300 PSC04 or TRANSFORMER BEFORE XF10 IF X 10 DEVICES CONNECTING THE BATTERY WILL BE USED Figure 28 1361 Transformer and Battery Connections Figure 29a 4300 Transformer Connections EARTH 16VAC IN GROUND 1 2 30 J8 CONNECTOR TRANSFORMER Connecting The Battery YELLOW VIOLET 9076 BROWN GREEN 9 ROUND GREY IN 3 9 ROUND RED FOUND BLUE ROUND BLACK 4142TR CABLE COMMON Figure 29b XF10 Transformer Connections 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 gel type sealed lead acid battery ADEMCO 467 12V 4AH and ADEMC
230. r such as Level 4 OPERATOR Level B which allows him to Arm and Disarm but nothing else The control will automatically assign him the same user number within partition 2 and does not require reprogramming of his already existing 4 digit security code 127 To ADD Master Manager or Operator Code 128 EXAMPLE MULTIPLE PARTITION ACCESS Users Master JOper B 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 an unused User number Also notice that no access is allowed for this user into partitions 8 Attempts to access these partitions would be denied automatically x Enter Installer Codel 8 new user 002 150 new user s code TOr Master or Manager code but must be code with higher level of authority than the code being changed i e Master code can add a Manager or Operator level code but cannot add another Master code a Manager code can add an Operator level code but cannot add a Master or another Manager code Keypad will prompt for the Authority Level for this user User Number 003 Enter the level number as follows 1 Master Arm Disarm Bypass add or modify lower level users 2 Manager Arm Disarm Bypass add or modify lower level users 3 Operator
231. r 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 A user 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 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 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
232. ration of the window 4 Trigger at both the start and the end of the window Example coffee break buzzer Press the key when the desired choice is showing Days MTWTFSSH The system will then ask for which days the event Key 0 8 x x is to be activated Press O to toggle all days on or off or else press keys 1 8 to toggle the letter x under the day on or off Monday 1 Holiday H 8 When all entries been made the TIMED EVENT prompt is displayed again Repeat the procedure for each timed event required by the installation When all timed events have been programmed enter 00 at the TIMED EVENT prompt to quit this set of menus Limitation of Access by Time Worksheet Holiday Note Holidays used for access groups are those defined for partition 1 only 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 If an Access Schedule has been programmed a user required to follow that schedule would be assigned to an Access Group of the same number 1 8 when that user is added to the system If no limitations apply enter 0 Enter the appropriate time window numbers for each access group Monday Tuesda
233. re 52 kissoff 54 fire zone reset 55 disarm 1 minute 56 XX minutes enter XX in field 1 74 stop condition only 57 YY seconds enter YY in field 1 75 stop condition only 58 Duress 60 Audio Video Alarm Verification must be selected for both START and STOP operation 22 using options 56 and or 57 usually as the STOP Zone data field 1 74 and 1 75 for the respective relay timeouts for minutes and seconds mus be programmed 90 01 Start Part 01 Stop Zn LIST No list 01 Stop Zn Typ 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 for any partition Press to continue If a zonelist is being used to stop this relay action enter the zone list number 1 8 The restore of all zone s on the Zone List will stop the relay If a zone list is not being used enter 0 Press If a Zone Type System Operation is being used to stop the relay action enter the 2 digit code as listed in the start Zone Type System Operation prompt paragraph Press to continue Zone List Programming 01 Stop Part This is the partition to which the stop condition will be limited Enter Ofor any partition Enter 1 8 for specific partition number Press Relay Group Relays may be grouped for common activation by time driven e
234. receiver MODEM COMM Indicates that the control is on line with a remote computer 135 Turning the System Over to the User To The Installer 136 Power Failure If the POWER indicator is off and the message LOSS is displayed the keypad is operating on battery power only Check 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 1 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 2 In particular explain the operation of each zone entry exit perimeter interior fire etc Be sure the user understands how to operate emergency feature s programmed into the system 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 Theinstaller 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 insure the system s proper operation at all times 5
235. ring field wiring using tie wraps These steps are important to minimizing the risk of panel RF interference with television reception 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 diagram Does not pertain to Australia TB1 26 Local Handset TIP TB1 27 Local Handset RING TB1 28 Incoming Phone Line TB1 29 Incoming Phone Line RING In Australia plug the phone cord into the jack on the control s PCB If you want to connect the panel to phone lines that require ground start capability then a 675 Ground Start Module must be used This module is triggered by one of the outputs on the connector labeled J 7 see VOLTAGE TRIGGERS section To prevent the risk of shock disconnect phone lines at telco jack before servicing the panel PABX Connecting the AC Mains Transformer f 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 Telecom Line GROUND 26 27 28 TERMINALS ON CONTROL EARTH GROUND j A ax INCOMING TELECOM LINE o a 2 a z DIRECT
236. rouble in the disarmed state a full alarm any armed mode 07 ALLOW ARMING WITH FAULTS IN EXIT ROUTE 0 1 arming can proceed with zone faults present in any of the exit route zones zone types 1 2 4 and 10 wherein a fault remaining in any of these zone types at the end of exit delay for AWAY MAXIMUM arming and in zone types 1 and 2 for STAY INSTANT arming will result in a burglary alarm Automatic bypass of the faulted zones is achieved instead of alarm if field 1 20 is also enabled 0 all zones must be intact in order for arming to take place 09 ENTRY DELAY 1 partition specific 02 01 15 times 15 seconds 00 no delay Entry delay defines the delay time which allows users to reenter the premises through a door that has been programmed as an entry delay door zone type 01 and disarm the system without sounding an alarm The system must be disarmed within this period or an alarm will occur Maximum delay of 225 seconds entry 15 times 15 seconds 10 EXIT DELAY 1 partition specific 03 01 15 times 15 seconds 00 no delay Exit delay defines the delay period that allows users to leave the premises through a door that has been programmed as an entry exit delay door zone type 01 after arming the system without setting off the alarm up to a maximum delay of 225 seconds 11 ENTRY DELAY 2 partition specific 06 Entry Delay 2 is used for the zone assigned to Entry Delay 2 zone type Note that
237. s Recvr Zones Recvr Zones 4281L upto4 5881L up to8 4281M upto8 5881M up to 16 4281H upto 63 5881H up to 128 In Canada 5800 systems must use 5882 series receivers 5882L 5882H Information in 22 this manual relative to the 5881 receivers applies as well to the 5882 receivers 5881 5882 receivers can use the same transmitters In Europe 5800EU systems must use the 5882EU receiver Wireless System Thereceiver responds to status and alarm signals from wireless transmitters Operation and 345MH z 315MHz 5700 series 345 MHz 5800 series and 433 92MHz Supervision 5800EU series within a nominal range of 60m and relays this information to the control Each supervised transmitter sends a supervisory signal to the receiver every 70 90 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 in question The trouble will not prevent you from arming the panel as long as the zone is first bypassed f within a programmed interval of time e g 12 hrs the receiver does not hear from any of its transmitters a CHECK or TRBL message will appear 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 s
238. s board is intended to be connected to a local serial printer via the 41005 serial interface module in applications where you want to print the event log on a local printer UL A UL Listed EDP printer must be used for UL installations Mount the 41005 using its clip bracket to attach it to the side wall of the control cabinet Make connections between J 8 the 4100SM module and the serial printer as shown below Refer to the event logging commands paragraph for a description of the commands which initiate event log printing J8 CONNECTOR 4142TR CABLE SUPPLIED WITH 4100SM 41005 SERIAL MODULE PWR To TB6 Aux Power 25mA current draw To TB7 Aux Power not used not used not used 4100SM JUMPERS not used CUT TO SET RESPECTIVE SIGNAL FLOATING amp DTR COLOR FUNCTION d d d RED CD 8 RED BLUE WHITE BLUE CTS 5 WHITE DSR 6 USE GENDER CHANGER 3M SUPPLIED WITH 41005 IF PRINTER HAS DB25 Supplied with MALE CONNECTOR 41005 SERIAL PRINTER SET FOR 8 DATA BITS 300 1200 BAUD HARDWARE HANDSHAKE USING DTR SIGNAL Figure 27 Event Log Printer Connections NOTES 1 Printer must be configured as follows 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit 300 or 1200 baud 1200 preferred Hardware handshaking using DTR signal 50 Event Logging Procedures 2 41005 module package includ
239. s disarmed after an alarm regardless of how much time has gone by cancel reports are to be sent within alarm sounder timeout period only DISABLE DOWNLOAD CALLBACK 0 1 disable the callback requirement for downloading 0 requirea callback Must be for UL installations INTERNAL CLOCK SYNC 0 1 use internal crystal for real time clock useAC sync for clock INTERNATIONAL DATE FORMAT 1 1 the event log date format shall be DDMMYY the date format shall be MMDDYY AC 60Hz or 50Hz 1 1 AC mains frequency is 50Hz 0 AC mains frequency is 60Hz This selection is used to synchronise the real time clock and X 10 devices ENABLE 5800 RF BUTTON GLOBAL ARM 0 1 have the system arm disarm in accordance with the button s user s global arming settings 0 the button is not to be used global arm the system however home partition arming will still occur 1 58 1 60 1 66 1 67 1 70 1 71 1 72 1 73 1 74 1 75 1 76 ENABLE 5800 RF BUTTON FORCE ARM 0 1 allow the RF Button user to force bypass all faulted zones When attempting to arm the system the keypad will beep once after pressing the button if any faulted zones are present Ifthis feature is enabled the user should then press the button again within 4 seconds to force bypass those zones and arm the system RF button forced bypassing is not desired
240. s faulted first Otherwise this zone type gives an instant alarm This zone type is active when the panel is armed in the Away or Maximum modes Maximum mode eliminates the entry delay This zone type is bypassed automatically when the panel is armed in the Stay or Instant modes This zonetype is usually assigned to a zone covering an area such as a foyer lobby or hallway through which one must pass upon entry or exit After faulting the entry exit zone to reach the keypad to disarm the system Sincethis zone type is designed to provide an instant alarm if the entry exit zone is not violated first it will protect an area in the event an intruder hides on the premises prior to the system being armed or gains access to the premises through an unprotected area Type 05 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night This zone type will give an instant alarm if faulted when armed in the Away Stay Instant or Maximum night modes During the disarmed state day the system will provide a latched trouble sounding from the keypad and a central station report if desired This zone type is usually assigned to a zone which contains tamper switches or to a zone covering a sensitive area such as a stock room drug supply room etc This zonetype can also be used on a sensor or contact in an area where immediate notification of an entry is desired There are programming options to prohibit bypass of this zone type except by installer and to prohibit restorati
241. s for 5700 Series Transmitters 30 Compatible 5700 Series 31 5800 Series Transmitter 32 Compatible 5800 Series 33 Checkout Procedure for Wireless 35 RELAY OUTPUTS amp POWERLINE CARRIER DEVICES 36 Output Device 4 0444 0 36 Wiring the 4204 Relay Module sess 36 Wiring the 4300 2 37 4285 VISTA INTERACTIVE PHONE VIP MODULE 38 General 38 Mounting the 4285 VIP Module 2 4004044 0 38 Wiring the 4285 VIP Module essen nennen nnn nnns 38 AUDIO ALARM VERIFICATION AAV UNIT 41 General Information nennen tnnt entren nnns 41 AAV Module 41 AAV Module 040 00 42 VIDEO ALARM VERIFICATION VAV UNIT 43 VOLTAGE TRIGGERS Connector J 7 cernere erre nnne nnn 44 General Information 2 2 2 nennen trennen entren nnn nnns 44 Ground Start Trigger Setup ennt 44 Open Close Trigger Setup sssssssss
242. s is done by entering a keypad command security code 82 which then prompts the user to enter the desired extension time of 1 or 2 hours refer to the SYSTEM OPERATION section of the Installation Instructions This feature is useful if a user must stay on the premises later than usual The Enable Force Arm option causes the panel to attempt to bypass any faulted zones prior to auto arming panel will perform a force arm This option is set in partition specific programme field 2 08 The system can automatically disarm at the end of a pre determined time window if the system has not been disarmed manually The disarming time can be delayed by using the auto disarm delay feature In addition the system can restrict disarming to a pre determined time Auto disarm delay provides a delay before Auto disarming This delay is added to the end of the disarm window The delay is set in 4 minute increments up to 56 minutes in partition specific programme field 2 07 This option set in partition specific field 2 10 allows disarming by operator level users only during the disarm time window the arming window in case user needs to reenter premises after arming or when the system is in alarm This option allows a means of reporting openings and closings by exception sent only if event occurs outside of the predetermined opening closing time windows The system sends missed open close reports if no opening closing occurs by the end of the
243. sage in memory by pressing the 8 key 4 Thesystem will ask for a new partition number Enter 0 to quit or 1 8 for a new partition number 85 NOTE This vocabulary is not to be used for relay voice descriptors DESCRIPTORS section when programming relay voice descriptors 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 038 039 e 040 041 042 043 044 045 047 048 049 050 051 Word Space AIR ALARM ALCOVE ALLEY AMBUSH AREA APARTMENT ART ATTIC AUDIO AUXILLIARY BABY BACK BAR BARN BASEMENT BATHROOM BED BEDROOM BELL BLOWER BOILER BOTTOM BOX BREAK BUILDING BURNER CABINET CALL CAMERA CAR CASE CASH CCTV CEILING CELLAR CENTRAL CIRCUIT CLIP CLOSED COIN COLD COATROOM COLLECTION COMBUSTION COMPUTER CONTACT DAUGHTERS DELAYED DEN DESK space 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 ALPHA DESCRIPTOR VOCABULARY For Entering Alpha Descriptors To select a word press followed by the word s 3 digit number Notes This factory provided vocabulary of words is
244. se in field 1 31 A 5800 series transmitter has been tampered with cover removed CHECK accompanied by a numeric display of 6XX where XX 01 32 indicates a trouble on a 4204CF supervised bell output corresponding relay number 01 32 CHECK accompanied by a numeric display of 8XX where XX 00 31 indicates a trouble on a peripheral device connected to the panel s keypad terminals of the corresponding device address 00 31 CHECK accompanied by a numeric display of where XX 00 99 indicates that a system trouble exists See the Zone Index section 22 If the problem has been corrected key an OFF sequence Security Code plus OFF twice to clear the display Other System Messages COMM FAILURE at the keypad Indicates that a failure occurred in the telephone communication portion of your system LO BAT and a zone descriptor accompanied by a once per minute beep at the K eypad Indicates that a low battery condition exists in the wireless transmitter displayed The audible warning sound may be silenced by pressing any key SYSTEM LO BAT Indicates that a low battery condition exists with the system s backup battery RCVR SET UP ERROR at the keypad Indicates that the system has more wireless zones programmed than the wireless receiver can support If this is not corrected none of the zones in the system will be protected If additional wireless zones are desired use an appropriate
245. se schedules are used end users can manually delay dosing 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 Closing Delay Key 0 2 Hours Enter the number of hours Lor 2 by which the end of the dosing window should be extended Note that the delay is from the scheduled closing time not from the current time Press to accept entry and exit this mode Press to exit this mode without changes The system will send an Access Schedule Change message to the central station when the closing window is extended 131 22 extension of the dosing 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 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 y
246. se 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 diagram that follows shows how to make connections to the radio 4142TR CABLE GROUND GREY i FIRE RED TO ZONE 1 2756 V TRAN 4700 V7050 SILENT PANIC DURESS BLACK TO ZONE 2 RADIO senros monroe TRANSCEIVER BURG AUDIBLE PANIC BROWN TO ZONE 3 4700 Figure 24 Auxilliary Alarm Signaling Equipment Section 14 EXTERNAL SOUNDERS General Information 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 auxilliary current drain may possibly trip the bell output circuit protector Wiring Make connections to terminals 4 positive output and 5 negative return e Oo 0 0 00 Exceeding the prescribed current limits will overload the power supply High Security For installations which must provide only ALARM SOUNDERMOUT PUT NOVECE IS VDO Household amp UL Listed burglary protection the total current drain from this output must not Burglary exceed 2 8 amps battery must be Installations installed since current in excess of 750mA is supplied by the battery Use any UL Listed sounding device for UL Household Burglary installations Use the Ademco AB12M Grade A bell in box for UL Commercial Burglary installat
247. ser Codes Levels of Authority sss 125 To ADD a Master Manager or Operator 128 To CHANGE a Master Manager or Operator 129 Adding an RF Key toan Existing 129 To DELETE a Master Manager or Operator 129 To EXIT the User Edit Mode sees 129 KEYPAD 5 2 2 4 1 1 130 General nennen enne nnne nns 130 Arming F nctiOons eed d nen Ee RE RETE e REY E Eten SERE doni 130 Global Arming ss iretur pere tenter ete b 131 ACCESS 131 Delay Closing Times ioco tree napa 131 Partition GO TO 000 eene nennen nene 132 Viewing Capabilities of a User nennen 132 Viewing Zone 132 Viewing Downloaded 132 Using the Built in User s 0 0 0 0 00 132 Panic KYSin aiea an aE Ta anaE e 132 Speed Key D 133 Manual Relay Activation Mode 70 seen 133 TESTING THE 5 134 Battery est deer eene 134 Dialler Test etie
248. served The maximum allowable current drain from the polling loop is 128mA Refer to the POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAIN WORKSHEET found in the FINAL POWER UP PROCEDURE section for current drains of various polling loop devices If device drain totals more than 128 mA a 4297 Polling Loop Extender Moduleis 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 diagrams later in this section AN DO NOT use the 4197 Polling Loop Extender Module with the VISTA 120 Regardless of current drain no more than 64 DIP switch devices or 119 serial number devices can be connected to the polling loop Installations which require up to 119 zones using DIP switch devices will require the use of zone expanders 4190WH and or 4208 which allow more than one zone on each expander Otherwise a 4297 Polling Loop E xtender must be used Make certain to include the total current drain on the polling loop when figuring the total auxilliary load on the panel s power supply use the AUXILLIARY CURRENT DRAIN WORKSHEET in the FINAL POWER UP PROCEDURE section Polling Loop Supervision Notes Do not use the 4197 module with VISTA 120 Refer to 4297 instructions for more detailed installation information VISTA 120 nput Polling Loo
249. sing the key after the cursor is in the year position 123 3 SYSTEM OPERATION AND TESTING 124 Section 25 SECURITY ACCESS CODES This section provides the following information General information about security access codes Definition of user authority levels How to add a user access code How to change a user access code How to delete a user access code General Information This system allows a total of 150 security access codes to be allocated each identified by a user ID number Note that regardless of the number of partitions each code has access to it occupies only one user slot in the system If a 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 programme field 29 which allows the 7 key to be pressed instead of entering the security code when arming the system The security code must always be entered to disarm the system 1 User 2 must be programmed for the Quick Arm feature to function 2 In order to protect the system from attempts to defeat the security access code by trying many possible codes in sequence the system has cod tampering protection If someone enters 20 keystrokes at a keypad within a 15 minute period all further keypad entries from keypads in thi partition will be ignored for the 15 minute period This protection will then be repeated indefinitely
250. software from ADEMCO This software is available on both 3 1 2 and 5 1 4 diskettes and indudes a complete User s Manual Getting On Line At the protected premises the Control panel must be connected to the existing with a Control Panel telephone line refer to the PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS section No programming of the panel is required before downloading to an initial installation To download do the following Enter the installer code 5 The panel temporarily enables 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 order to remotely access control or programme the alarm panel a link must be established between the computer and the control panel as follows a The computer calls up the Control panel The phone number for each customer is entered into the customer s account file on the computer b The Control panel answers at the pre programmed ring count and executes a handshake with the computer Thecomputer sends a request for call back tothe 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 compu
251. 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 146 WARNING OWNER S INSTRUCTION NOTICE TO BE REMOVED WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THIS SYSTEM NOTES 1 Zone 1 may be selected for EOLR supervised 3 Zone 7 may be used for remote keyswitch J7 Header J8 Header MAKE CONNECTIONS USING or normally closed no EOLR operation via arming disarming a 1 Not Used 1 In 2 Printer DTR Optional programming No 4142TR CABLE cut jumper Cut red jumper for normally closed See Installation Instructions for wiring 2 Ground 2 Ground Out 1 Open close or keypad like sounding operation Do not cut for Fire Usage Zones 2 8 instructions 3 Out 1 Ground Start 3 In 3 X 10 sync Out 2 Armed LED may be selected for either operation via program 4 Zone 8 supports 2 wire
252. t page of fields press 94 Toreturn to the previous page of fields press 99 Programming Partition Specific Data Fields 93 Menu Mode Programming To programme partition specific data fields once in programme mode do the following 1 Press 91 which will prompt you for the partition number desired 2 Enter a partition specific field number ex 09 to begin programming When the first field s entry is completed the next partition specific field will automatically be displayed When all partition specific fields are programmed the system returns to the global programming fields page 1 fields To return to the global programme fields before finishing all fields enter any global field number 3 Repeat this procedure for each partition in the installation PROGRAMMING PARTITION SPECIFIC FIELDS Press 91 to select a partition M Enter the partition to be programmed M Enter a partition specific field and make entry M 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 The 93 M enu Mode is a mode through which much of the system s programming is done It offers main menu selections for the following Zone Programming Serial Number Programming Alpha Programming Device Programming Relay Programming Relay Voice Descriptors Custom Index Programming VI P Module substitute words Press
253. t the premises via a 4300 110V or XF 10 220V transformer or by a 5 04 modulator in Canada Therefore if using Powerline Carrier devices 4300 or XF 10 transformer must be used in the markets using these devices in place of the regular system transformer 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 This section is used to programme output devices to activate in response to a Wiringthe 4204 1 Set the 4204 switches for a device address between 01 15 that is not Relay Module being used by another device keypads RF receivers etc If using more than one module each module must be set to a different address enabled in the control s Device Programming mode 2 The relay module will not operate until the device address you have chosen is 2 Connect the 4204 module s to the control s keypad terminals 6 7 8 and 9 Usethe 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 WireSize Maximum Length Len h 4204 ADDRESS SETTINGS 0 64mm 38m C means OFF 0 81mm 60m E rane 1 0mm 90m 1 3mm 150m
254. tches for an address 01 07 which is not being used by another device i e keypads relay modules etc 22 Take note of the address you select for the wireless receiver as this address must be enabled in the system s Device Programming mode 28 Installing the 5800TM Module 5800TM Wiring Connections 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 4281 5881 receiver s antennas The 5800TM must not be installed within the control cabinet Mount the unit using its accompanying mounting bracket 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 Cut the red jumper for address setting 28 cut the white jumper for address 29 cut both jumpers for address 30 22 This address must be enabled as alpha keypad the control s Device Programming mode and then assigned to a partition House ID Sniffer Mode For additional information refer to the 5800TM s instructions This mode applies only to 5700 series systems or if you are using a wireless keypad 5827 5827BD in a 5800 series system
255. tem is disarmed UL requires that this test be conducted on a weekly basis When this test is first activated the system will sound burglary bells sirens for 3 seconds The system will send a start of walk test message to the central station The keypads will display Burg Walk Test in Progress and will sound a single beep every 15 seconds while the test remains active Open and close each protected door and window 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 will display 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 glass break 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 will be sent to the central station Armed Burglary 1 Alarm messages will be sent to the central station during the following System Test 22 tests Notify the central station that a test will bein progress 2 A display of COMM FAILURE indicates a failure to communicate no Kissoff by the receiver at the central station after the maxi mum number of transmission attempts is tried If this occurs verify that the phone lineis connected the correct report format is programmed etc
256. tem provides the ability to arm and disarm up to 8 different areas each Partitioning 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 Facts you need to know about partitioning 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 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 If a 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 parti
257. ter 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 6 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 120 22 2 Alarm trouble responses and reports are only disabled during EEROM update during on line time Should an event occur during this time the response will take place and the report will go through as soon as the remote access sequence is completed Alarm and trouble conditions are not ignored they are simply delayed 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 communication and resume normal functions after hang up All keypad entries are ignored during on line ti me On Line Control Functions Access Security Thefollowing functions can be performed while on line with a control panel Arm the System in the Away Mode Disarm the System Bypass a Zone Force the System to Accept a New Programme Download Shut Down Communication dialler Functions non payment of monitoring fees in an owned
258. th of 7 5m The following are examples of good earth grounds available at most installations 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 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 Connectingthe 1 Use the Polling Loop Current Drain and Auxilliary Device Current Drain Transformer Worksheets found later in this section to make sure that the currents consumed by the devices connected to the system do not exceed the system s respective ratings malfunction CHECK 997 will be displayed Failure to observe the auxilliary output current rating will result in a battery which does not charge properly or possibly a tripped circuit breaker N Failureto observe the polling loop current rating will cause polling loop 2 Connect all installed devices to the control 3 Wirethe transformer to the panel before connecting the battery or wirethe 4300 or XF 10 transformer if using Powerline Carrier devices in countries where the transformer can be located outside of the control cabinet refer to the following diagrams 4 Plugthetransformer into a 24 hour uninterrupted AC mains outlet After a few seconds the keypad display will appear 52 PRIMARY POWER BATTERY TABS Su
259. the 21 5800 Series Transmitter Setup 5800 Series Transmitter Supervision 5800 Series Transmitter Battery Life 5800 series transmitters have built in serial numbers that must be learned by the system using the 93 Menu mode programming or input to the control via the downloader 5800 series transmitters except 5827 described separately do not have DIP switches Each transmitter s zone number is programmed into the system in 93 mode Some transmitters such as the 5816 and 5817 can support more than one zone referred to as loops or inputs On the 5816 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 learned separately For button transmitters wireless keys such as the 5804 and 5801 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 learned Except for some transmitters that may be carried off premises 5802 5802CP 5804 5804BD 5827 and 5827BD each transmitter is supervised by a check in signal that is sent tothe receiver at 70 90 minute intervals If at least one check in is not received from each supervised transmitter within a programmed time period i e 12 hrs the missing transmitter number s and CHECK will be displayed The supervision for a
260. 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 thereis an error in thetransmission 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 TRANSMITS DATA KISSOFF TRANSMIT TIME Low Speed 1400 2 1900Hz 10PPS 1400Hz Under 15 secs 341 Standard report 4 1 4 2 Sescoa Rad 230092 1800Hz 20PPS 2300Hz Under 10 secs 3 1 Standard report 4 1 4 2 1400 2300 2 DTMF 10 cps 1400Hz Under 3 secs 442 High Speed 1400 2300 2 DTMF 10 cps 1400Hz Under 5 secs Contact ID
261. this delay must be longer than Entry Delay 1 12 EXIT DELAY 2 partition specific 08 Exit delay 2 is used for the zone assigned to Exit Delay 2 Notethat this delay must be longer than Exit Delay 1 13 SOUNDER TIMEOUT partition specific 04 01 15 minutes Defines the length of time an external sounder and the keypad s sounder will sound for all audible alarms This duration can be overridden by the Fire Timeout Disable option field 21 for fire alarms Minimum 4 minutes for UL installations 14 ZONE 9RESPONSE TIME 0 1 fast response mode 10msec for appropriate devices wired to zone 9 0 normal response 350msec Must be O for UL 63 64 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 KEYSWITCH ASSIGNMENT 0 1 8 partition in which the keyswitch is being used 0 keyswitch not used Requires the use of zone 7 wired loop zone 7 no longer available as protection zone when used for keyswitch operation If the keyswitch is used the fire and panic alarm voltage triggers automatically become ARMING and READY status outputs for support of the Keyswitch LEDs Must be O for UL Note Zone type 10 is automatically assigned to zone 7 if a keyswitch is used Reports openings closing by user 0 if reporting is enabled in field 40 CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING partition specific 0
262. tinue A Zone List is a set of zones that can be 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 1 8 If a zone list is not being used enter 0 Press to continue 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 Choices For Start Stop Zone Types 00 No Response Not Used 01 Entry Exit 1 02 Entry exit 2 03 Perimeter 04 Interior Follower 05 Trouble Day Alarm Night 06 24 Hr Silent 07 24 Hr Audible 08 24 Hr Aux 09 Fire Alarm or Trouble 10 Interior w Delay 19 24 hour trouble 23 No alarm response for output relay activation such as for access control purposes Choices For Start Stop System Operation 20 Arming Stay 21 Arming Away 22 Disarming Code Off 31 End of Exit Time 32 Start of Entry Time 33 Any Burglary Alarm 34 Code 71 Key Entry 35 Code 72 Key Entry 36 At Bell Timeout 37 2 Times Bell Timeout 38 39 Fire Alarm 40 Bypassing 41 AC Power Fail 42 System Battery Low Or at Disarming whichever occurs earlier 43 Communication failure 44 RF low battery 45 polling loop failure 51 RF receiver failu
263. tion you want to log on to from another Up to 3 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 Upa The basic steps to setting up a partitioned system are described below If you need Partitioned System more information on how to programme the prescribed options see THE MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING section as well as each corresponding section s programming procedure 1 Determine how many partitions the system will consist of programmed in field 2 00 Assign keypads to partitions 93 Device Programming mode Assign zones to partitions 93 Zone Programming mode Confirm zones are displayed at the keypad s assigned to those partitions Assign users to partitions 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 DATA FIELD DESCRIPTIONS secti on Ou gt 4 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 An example of this might be in a medical building where there are two doctor s offices and a common entrance area s
264. tition 995 996 999 0 disable keypad panics MULTIPLE ALARMS partition specific 0 1 enable multiple alarms 0 disable multiple alarms Determines whether or not more than one alarm can be sounded in a given zone during an armed period Note that multiple alarm soundings will not occur more frequently than allowed by the programmed alarm sounder duration This selection applies to local sounding and has no impact on the number of communication messages transmitted Refer to Intermittent Sensor Suppression for limiting communication messages 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 IGNORE EXPANSION ZONE TAMPER 0 1 disable ignore tamper 0 tamper detection is desired Only applicable to certain polling loop sensors with tamper switches or 5800 series transmitters This option is used to disable tamper detection on these devices BURGLARY TRIGGER FOR RESPONSE TYPE 8 1 1 allow optional triggering of the voltage output on pin 7 of the J 7 header to include zone response type 8 24hr auxilliary 0 only burglary and audible panic alarms zone type 7 will trigger pin 7 INTELLIGENT TEST REPORTING 0 1 notest report sent if any other type of report was sent since the last test report test reports areto be sent at the set intervals regardless of whether or not other reports have been sent Must be O for UL applications TEST R
265. to extend the polling loop wire run length and or to provide individual electrically isolated loops Connects to the polling loop and is powered from panel s auxilliary power or by a separate power supply with battery backup 4192SD Photoelectric Smoke Detector One piece photoelectric smoke detector with built in RPM DIP switch programmable 64 addresses 4192SDT Photoelectric Smoke Detector w Heat Detector One piece photoelectric smoke detector with 57 C heat detector and built in RPM DIP switch programmable 64 addresses 4192CP lonisation Smoke Detector One piece products of combustion ionisation detector with built in RPM DIP switch programmable 64 addresses 4191SN Serial Number Recessed Reed Contact Recessed 12 7mm dia magnetic reed contact with built in RPM Serial number ID learned by control panel 4193SN 2 Zone Monitor Module Accommodates up to 2 zones via polling loop Small enough to conceal inside various sensors Left zone can be EOLR supervised can accept either open or closed circuit switch sensors Right zone is unsupervised and can only be used with closed circuit sensors Usable with double pole keyswitch for keyswitch by partition usage Serial number ID learned by control 4939SN Surface Mount Magnetic Reed Contact Surface mount magnetic reed contact with built in RPM 1 5m jacketed cable Serial Number ID learned by co
266. tor Code pete e ete e cien 128 Operator level A 125 Operator level koi 125 Operator level 125 Optional Expansion 2 2 output 99 PAAOOB 49 4 ati sna een tee 49 PABX uses a aententia ed 12 PABX ACCESS CODE ier ss RT ceste 66 PANIC KEYS e eie 62 Partition 85 partition names 2 2 83 Partitionirig 4 Perimeter Burglary r 61 PERMANENT KEYPAD DISPLAY BACKLIGHTING 71 Phone Line Connections 12 POLLING ipd rere eem 21 55 POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET 55 POWER UP IN PREVIOUS 65 Power Up Procedure 12 53 PREVENT FIRE TIME OUT eee 64 PREVENT ZONE XXX BYPASS 66 PRIMARY FORMAT 67 PRIMARY PHONE NUMBER 66 PRINTER BAUD RATE nre 73 Programming Alpha Descriptors 83 Programming Time Windows eene 100 Q
267. turing Company a Division of Pittway Corporation and its divisions subsidiaries and affili ates 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 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 EXPRE
268. u Need to Know Mounting the 4285 VIP Module 38 Receive synthesized voice messages over the phone regarding the status of the security system Arm and disarm the security system and perform most other commands using the telephone keypad Control 4204 relays and or Powerline Carrier devices using the 70 relay access mode Provides voice annunciation over the phone to confirm any command that is entered 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 493 MENU MODE PROGRAMMING section If the VIP module cannot annunciate a word in a zone descriptor it will not annunciate the descriptor at all but will still annundiate the zone number Remote access to the VIP Module can be toggled on and off by using the Security Code 91 command see VIP Module instruction manual Y ou must use the master or installer code only The VIP Module reports trouble as zone 804 800 ECP device address 04 804 if data communication with the control is lost Detailed operating instructions 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 VI P Modulefor the user of the system The VIP Module may be mounted in the control cabinet if space is available or if this is not possible on the side of the cabinet
269. up 13 Section 5 INSTALLING THE lt 14 Keypads That May 14 Wiring to the ennt 14 Using a Supplementary Power Supply essen 14 Mounting the K eypads sse nnne nennen nene enters 15 Addressing the K eypads Preliminary 15 Section 6 BASIC HARDWIRED ZONE S 1 9 16 Common Characteristics of Hardwired Zones 16 Wiring Burglary and Panic Devices to ones 1 8 16 Wiring 2 Wire Smoke Detectors to Zone 1 17 Compatible 2 Wire Smoke 17 Unsupervised Usage of 7 1 18 Wiring 4 Wire Smoke Detectors to Zones 1 8 18 Compatible 4 Wire Smoke Detetors 4 40 19 Configuring Zone 7 for Alternate eyswitch 19 Wiring 2 Wire Glassbreak Detectors to Zone 8 19 Compatible Glassbreak Detectors 0000 19 Zone 9 Appli
270. vents commands 06 10 see Section 20 SCHEDULING OPTIONS for more information Enter O no group or 1 8 for a specific group number Press to continue Restriction The system may have some devices which are not i yes 0 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 Relay Type Enter 1 for 4204 relay outputs Enter 2 for Powerline Carrier devices 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 RELAY 3 For 4204 relay outputs enter the specific relay number on that module 1 4 Press to continue House Code For Powerline Carrier devices enter the numerical equivalent of the House Code of the device as follows 00 04 208 12 01 05 1 09 N 13 C 02 G 06 10 O 14 D 03 07 L 11 15 Unit Code Enter the numberical 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 5 When all relays have been programmed enter 00 at the ENTER RELAY NO prompt 6 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
271. xit display mode To exit display mode before all descriptors have been displayed enter the security code and press the OFF key Users may occasionally receive a message from their installation company displayed on an alpha keypad When this occurs the keypad will display M essage Press 0 for 5 secs 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 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 seldom 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 STAY MAXIMUM BYPASS INSTANT CODE TEST READY and CHIME 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 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 Auxilliary Emergency responses as well as Fire The panic functio
272. xt zone into the system If all zones are programmed enter 00 and press to exit back to normal programming mode either 5800 series RF or polling loop serial number devices are being programmed continue tothe next prompt If this is a previously learned sensor the loop number for this zone will appear Press to continue If the sensor s serial number has not been learned the serial number can be learned now by entering 1 or it can be learned later by using the SERIAL NUMBER LEARN mode see next section If learning the serial number now entering 1 at the last prompt this prompt appears Fault and restore the transmitter or polling loop device twice The keypad will beep twice when it hears the first transmission and three times when it hears the second If the serial number is printed on the wireless device it may be entered manually rather than learned The loop number you want to use for this zone must also be entered A summary screen will appear if the serial number was successfully learned Press to continue Press to continue The summary screen appears see summary screen description above Press to return to the Enter Zone Number prompt for programming the next zone into the system When all zones are programmed enter 000 and press The system will prompt Quit Enter 1 to exit back to normal programming mode Enter 0 tostay in menu mode Learning Seria
273. y Wed Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holiday Wij W2 Wi W2 wi W2 W1 W2 Wi i 2 Wi W2 1 W2 W1 W2 Access Control Schedules Enter Scheduling Menu Mode Installer Code 80 After entering Scheduling Menu Mode press 0 until the Access Sched prompt appears Access Sched Enter 1 to programme access schedules 1Yes 0 No 0 Enter the access control schedule number between 01 01 08 00 Quit 01 and 08 Press to accept entry Enter 00 at the Access Sched prompt to quit the Access control menus and display the Quit prompt Enter 0 at the Quit prompt to Quit return to the main menu choices and continue programming Enter 1 to quit Scheduling Menu Mode MON A1 Window 1 Enter the first time window number from 01 20 for 00 00 00 00 00 which this access schedule applies for the displayed day The actual time that has been stored for the window will be displayed Press to continue MON A1 Window 2 Enter the second time window number from 01 20 for 00 00 00 00 00 which this access schedule applies for the displayed day Tthe actual time that has been stored for the window will be displayed Press to continue TUE A1 Window 1 Repeat the procedure for the other days of the week 00 00 00 00 00 When the last day of the week has been programmed the holiday opening closing windows may be entered Hol A1 Window 1 Enter the first time window number for holidays for 00 00 00 00 00 which this a
274. y 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 32 are Time Set Log Reset Autobypass by Zone Log 5096 9096 Full Autobypass by User Event Log Overflow Recent Close Once you have entered these report codes the system will prompt 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 0 and press to continue To enter System Group 8 codes press 1 Y Enter the first digit of the Early Opening report code Press Enter the second digit of the report Code If the 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 in System Group 32 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 If you have completely finished entering report codes press 1 to quit Report Code Programming mode If you wish to enter other system report codes enter O N and press to continue Programming Alpha Descriptors General Information WN 4 You can programme a user friendly English language description location keypad display for all protection zones
275. y modules and 4285 VIP Module Device Address Device Type Keypad Options ind partition assignment RF HouselD For defining output relay functions This prompt is fully explained in the 4204 RELAY MODULE sedion For entering voice descriptors for relays Power Line Carrier devices to be used with the 4285 VIP Module This prompt is fully explained in the RELAY OUTPUTS POWER LINE CARRIER DEVICES section For creating custom word substitutes for Telephone Module annunciation This prompt is fully explained in the 4285 TELEPHONE MODULE section Press O NO or 1 YES in response to the displayed menu selection Pressing 0 will display the next choice in sequence Zone Programming The following is a list of commands used while the menu mode 93 Menu Mode Key Commands Enters Menu mode 01 Press to answer Press to answer YES Escapes from menu mode back into data field programming mode if entered at the first prompt of each main menu option Enter Programming mode Installer Code 800 0 The following fields should be programmed before beginning 2 00 Number of Partitions 1 32 RF Receiver Type Also before programming wireless zones the RF receiver must be enabled in Device Programming Mode later in Device Programming section Then press 93 to display ZONE PROG ZONE PROG Press 1 to enter ZONE PROGRAMMING mode 1 Yes 0 The following screens will appear Press to displ
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