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Vista XM Series Technical Reference Manual

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1. 66 1 01 section 1 27 section CLT o section E 42 section 268 L 1 03 17 43 section 69 J 1 04 C 1 30 section D 1 144 ae 1545 G Ti secton rie eser aE canton weed 1733 5658 8 21 section F_ 47 section 73 section 1 08 1 34 sectionG 1 22 not_used_ 48 section 74 section M 1 09 section C 1 35 section K 23 section 49 section 75 section M 1 10 section C 1 36 section 24 section E 50 section 76 section M 1 11 section C 1 37 25 section 51 section G 77 M 1 12 section C j1 38 section K ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 75 R Pre programming performed before programming any other fields See sien 2 of PROGRAMMING STEPS graph for instructions FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES ARE SHOWN NEXT TO THE BLANK PROGRAMMING FIELD BOXES NOTE THAT FIELDS 14 20 22 85 89 106 107 114 115 116 117 140 amp 141 ARE NOT USED For a complete list of factory defauit settings in numerical order see SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS section
2. ALARM 26 10 rarior Du 9269557 Fo penning 0 s moe T wow w POWERUPIN 9 7 cane Ed 0 or 1 0 for 4208 4139 17 18 9 20 21 22 2 24 QUICK ARM 9 1 4191 410250 AXI usage 07 gogg 1 Yes 0 No 28 29 30 3 TOUCH TONE DIAL 30 DJ PIR on 4196 1 for t on BOW and n FOO Oooo 1 Yes 0 ROTARY 4196 ENTRY DELAY 1 PABX CODE LLLLLLIIJ X 15 secs 00 15 CT 00 09 B F 11 15 EXIT DELAY 1 10 pamevescripene G 15 secs 00 15 mia 00 09 11 15 ENTRY DELAY 2 ET UR PRIMARY PHONE 33 o m 5858888 X 15 secs 00 15 LT ALARM SOUNDER 13 TIME DURATION SEC PHONE 34 X2 mins 01 15 NOT USED 14 6 CLILL I ERRERA WTI S DOWNLOADS 35 KEYSWITCH ENABLE 15 L OF 16 RMING DING AMENG ENABLE 525 F 10 15 36 3 E 1 Yes 0 gt ACPWRLOSSALARM 16 1 DOWNLOADING 37 Yes Oo COMMANDS 1 DIALER SHUTDOWN SOUNDER park 2 SYSTEM ee 3 103 No Makes no diflerence for 4140 3 NOT USED NOT USED _ 2 0 lt REMOTE BYPASS 5 REMOTE DISARM 6 E 7 UPLOAD PROGRAM 8 DOWNLOAD PROGRAM Ener 01 15 00 CHANNEL ASSIGNED PRIORITY ZO 38 fio code yas presi dobar Ue T TO EACH ZONE paman
3. 63 A DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR OPERATION 63 B COMMUNICATION FORMATS 64 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL Xt XII XIII XIV XVI PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM tee 71 A GENERAL INFORMATION 71 SECURITY ACCESS u U T w T eaa va Iona ge Tuo Up o Tuae Id urea 75 ZONEDEFINITIONS oi z I T 76 D RF OPTIONS 78 SYSTEM OPTIONS 80 SOUNDER OPTIONS 5 7 o eere toco cedar u Ue esu el oe ea score 83 TELEPHONE OPTIONS ree eara soto UU nre gau PE co USD NE Tq 84 REPORTING 65 1 1114124 22 4 4 4 4 87 1 SELECT REPORTING FORMAT 88 J 341 441 STANDARD OR EXPANDED REPORT SELECTION 89 ZONE CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS 91 L REPORT CODES L naa eese secet epa sa Tui eee sets fetes 92
4. previously shown in Diagram 33 SPRING NOTE CURVED END METAL CLIP f Piug m Wiring wan 187 4 leads Stangard PRESENT fW CONSTRUCTION IF SO up LY REMOVE COVER PLATE 919088 FRAMED OPEMING FOR FLUBM MOUNTING OF THE CONTROL SHEETROCK tS TOO THICK BREAK OFF THE SCORED WING NOTE 4 5 16 X 7 3 4 W WALL OPENING IS REQUIRED FOR FLUSH MOUNTING No 311 Wire Splices permit meter probe insertion at one end e Standard plug in wiring harness comes with pre stripped leads for ease of installation End of Line Resistors EOLRS will not be mounted at the zone sensor furthest from the control there is a software option to delete their use on zones 2 8 However since this eliminates zone supervision tor short cir Cuits itis not recommended only N C type contacts can be used if EOLRs amp re not used e wire ID tag has been included for the listing of wire assignments Controls can support up to 3 2 wire smoke detectors on zone 1 BRK 1400 2400 or 2400TH Alarger No 4132LG Battery Back Box is available for holding tw two 6V 4 0AH lead acid batteries No YA NP46 on Required for UL installations No 4144 Plug in Termi Not UL Listed na Board for field termination pont Diagram 32 FLUSH MOUNTING BASIC 52 MOUNTING PROCEDURES FLUSH MOUNTING If a rough in ring 4133 has been previously installed in the wal
5. Se ee Eee eae 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 p T Li ee EXTERNE ee ee 57 58 59 60 61 62 6 64 COMMENTS Enter 1 if only one No 4208 Eight Zone Expander is being used to expand the number of zones to 17 Enter 0 if more than one No 4208 is installed or other zone expansion is being used see note below or if no zone expansion is used NOTE See 2 Wire Polling Loop Expansion section for proper configuration when more than one No 4208 is used EIL COMMENTS Enter 2 digit response type See 1 01 for types NOTE Enter the response type type 05 recommended for 4280 transmitter supervision faults no transmitter signals received within the check in time field 1 31 in fields 88 for second 4280 and 90 for first 4280 Enter the response type type 05 recommended for 4280 polling loop failures or cover tamper faults no response to contro panel poll within check in time field 1 30 in fields 89 for second 4280 and 91 for first 4280 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 78 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM FIRST 4280 RF EXPANDER SELECT 0 1 1 26 SECOND 4280 RF EXPANDER SELECT 0 1 1 27 RF TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY ANNUNCIATION ENABLE 0 1 1 28 RF TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY REPORT ENABLE 0 1 1 29 4280 CHECK IN INTERVAL 02 15
6. REPLACED FOR LEAST 3 YEARS WIRE SMOKE OR COMBUSTION EOLA ONLY ONE OF THESE OUTPUTS CAN BE DETECTORS AS SHOWN AT 13 000 4140XM ACTIVE RIGHT OHMS CONTROL e GROUND START t BOARD OPEN CLOSE AS A NORMALLY CLOSED CONSOLE LIKE AUX SOUNDING LOOP AS SHOWN BELOW um SMOKE DETECTOR ELECTRONIC SIREN 12 0 2 MAXIMUM OF THREE 2 WIRE 2 WIRE t 69 ADEMCO NO 740 FOR SMOKE OA COMBUSTION TYPE oar UL LISTED USAGE OR Pia ju EN EET 1 i ZONE lt rA O FA lt RON Ur CONNECTOR 12VDC OUTPUT TB 1 TB2 INSTALLATIONS 1 01 zollizo I 1254 2 ALARM POWER FUSE SLO BLO d ADEMCO No 90 28 7 7 EARTH g BATTERY FUSE SLO BLO 5 ny e D Q D s T d x GROUND Hr 91 7 5 y f 9 AUX PWR FUSE ADEMCO No 90 29 v oq l I 4 iz w ZONES 1 9 LOOP RESISTANCE 300 s OHMS NOT INCLUDING 15 hg ad AA AS 2 B EOLA IF USED I AES ZONES 1 8 350 500 MSEC RESPONSE 124 LEAD ACID TYPE sl ZONE9 10 15 MSEC RESPONSE 55 00 NOT USE SEALED 2 zi ZONE 7 MAY USED FOR REMOTE 4 LEAD ACID 9 Hig KEYSWITCH ARMING DISARMING ZONE e mas ayau SOUSED PLUG IN POWER lt i 40 0000 1000 1000 1360 000 090 1000 zl SEE TEXT IN INSTALLATION EOLA EOLA EOLA EOLA 18 850 OHMS OHMS Quis I INSTRUCTIONS
7. remote plate contains 2 LED s for system status and houses e spring loaded keyswitch for arming and disarming the system i oo An optional tamper switch No 112 can be added if desired All of the VISTA XM Controls can accommodate No 4146 remote plate More than one can be used if 688 12 switching modules are used to boost the LED drive outputs for ARMED and READY status ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL HARDWARE OVERVIEW 11 C DIALERS 4171XM DIALER for 9 zone configuration d For use with either the 4130XM or 5130XM in the basic 9 zone configuration Auxiliary voltage triggers for FIRE PANIC BURG and OPEN CLOSE Site initiated Downloading ADEMCO High Speed ADEMCO Express Contact ID 4 2 and traditional low speed formats Ground Start compatible 4171XT XM DIALER for expanded zone configuration For use with either the 4130XM or 5130XM factory installed with 4140XM Expansion up to 64 zones when interfaced with the 4152LMB Auxiliary voltage triggers for FIRE PANIC BURG and OPEN CLOSE Download capabilities site or office initiated ADEMCO High Speed ADEMCO Express Contact ID 4 2 and traditional low speed formats Ground Start compatible D 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS Up to three 2 wire BRK smoke detectors can be used Compatible detectors POM include 1400 2 wir
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9. Trouble Poll Loop Short Trouble Exp Mod Trble Trouble Loss of Supervision RF Sensor Tamper RF Transmitter Low Battery O C By User Power Up Armed Cancel Remote Arm Download Quick Arm Keyswitch O C Call back Requested ypass Manually Triggered Test Periodic Test ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL ADEMCO HIGH SPEED REPORTING LIMITATIONS SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS 67 ADEMCO s High Speed format transmits data in DTMF at a rate of 10 characters per second The handshake frequency is 1400 Hz followed by 2300 Hz and the kissoff frequency is 1400 Hz The message contains 13 digits as follows A 4 digit account number eight channels of zone information 1 8 or duress plus 9 15 one status channel which identifies the type of events being reported in the eight zone locations A typical High Speed report will be kissed off in under 5 seconds Channels 1 through 8 might have one of the following conditions 1 NEW EVENT 2 OPENING Status Channel Always 2 3 RESTORE 4 CLOSING Status Channel Always 4 5 NORMAL NO EVENT TO REPORT 6 PREVIOUSLY REPORTED NOT YET RESTORED NOTE Channel 1 will contain the user ID 1 9 A F if expanded Open Close reporting is selected The status channel might have one of the following conditions 1 DURESS For Duress Plus Channels 9 15 Only 2 OPENING 3 BYPASS For Channels 1 8 Only 4 CLOSING 5 TROUBLE For Channels 1 8 Only 6 SYSTEM ST
10. ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION 21 SECTION IV SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES A BASIC 9 HARD WIRED ZONES GENERAL The standard system supports up to 9 hard wired zones Zones 1 8 can be INFORMATION either supervised using EOLRs or unsupervised and zone 1 can support 2 wire smoke detectors Zone 9 is used for fast response devices and is unsupervised ZONE 1 This zone has a 350 millisecond response and can be assigned to any zone type and can be set up for EOLR supervision or for closed circuit unsupervised use This zone is the only zone that can support 2 wire smoke detectors up to 3 detectors using an EOLR configuration EOLR supervision is required connect all closed circuit sensors in series with one another to TB1 2 4130XM 5130XM use RED YELLOW amp WHITE BROWN wires with the 13 000 ohm resistor in series with the loop at the last device and then return the loop to TB2 4 no supervision is required simply maintain a closed loop with all sensors connected in series with the loop between TB1 1 and TB1 2 or WHITE BROWN amp ORANGE If the sensors used are open circuit devices such as smoke detectors each one must be in parallel to the next using the EOLR configuration The EOLR must then be placed across the last wired detector as shown USE BRK SMOKE DETECTORS ONLY 4140XM USES TERMINAL BLOCK 2400TH PHOTO W 135 HEAT SENSOR
11. COMMENTS Enter the length of time an externa sounder or the console s sounder will sound for all audible alarms multiply entry 01 15 by 2 minutes for actual duration Co 9 COMMENTS Enter 1 to enabie half second external alarm sounding ding at either the end of exit delay 1 Open Close reporting is not selected or when kissoff is received from central station if Open Close reporting is programmed Enter 0 to disable the ding COMMENTS Enter 1 if sounding at the console rapid beeping when AC power is lost is desired Enter 0 if no AC power loss sounding is desired Cc 9 COMMENTS Must be zero for 4140XM For 4130XM 5130XM enter 1 to disable internal alarm sounder Does not apply to remote consoles COMMENTS Enter 1 to disable no timeout the sounder time out feature for any zone designated as a fire zone so that fire sounding continues until the system is reset COMMENTS For 4130XM 5130XM enter 1 for a sweeping sound at the Control upon alarm Enter 0 for steady sound This field does not apply to the 4140XM nor to the 4137 5137 consoles ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 84 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM G TELEPHONE OPTIONS TOUCHTONE OR 30 ROTARY DIAL CJ 0 1 COMMENTS Enter 1 for TouchTone dialing Enter 0 for Rotary dialing IMPORTANT Do not select a dialing method that is not legally permitted by the telephone
12. Check program fields 1 18 and 1 19 to make sure the wired zone s in question have not been enabled as RF zones ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SYMPTOM Zones indicating E CHECK conditions Zones indicating fault conditions READY not displayed 97 appears in console display and rapid beeping occurs READY display going out when zones are taulted x Console displays NOT READY but no zone is displayed when READY key is depressed TROUBLESHOOTING 115 RPMs ACTION Check that the DIP switches are set correctly if only left loops are being used make sure program fields 06 07 08 1 10 1 11 1 12 and 1 13 are programmed as 0 If both left and right loops are being used make sure program fields 06 07 08 1 10 1 11 1 12 and 1 13 are programmed with 0 s for the lett loops and 1 s for the right loops NOTE On a 4190WH you cannot use a right loop unless the left loop is used also Check polling loop voltage at the control as well as at each RPM There should be fluctuating 8 11VDC on the loop if there is no voltage or steady voltage check that the 4152LMB is not shorting against the dialer board there should be fish paper installed in between these boards Check if programmed for tamper detection in program field 24 If 24 0 the RPM will come up in trouble when its cover is removed 4190WH only
13. NON ALARM CODES CONTD 1151 10 5 1151 d 0171 4 2 BY ZONE REPORTING 1 FIRE 21 31 51 71 91 2 1 2 32 52 72 92 D2 3 INT FOLL 23 33 53 73 33 53 4 INT FOLL 24 34 54 74 94 D4 5 PERIM 25 35 55 75 95 D5 6 PERIM 26 36 56 76 96 06 7 PERIM 27 37 57 77 97 D7 8 PERIM 29 39 59 79 99 09 9 INT DEL 19 49 69 89 09 10 TRBL DAY ALRM NIGHT 12 42 62 82 02 E2 11 TRBL DAY ALRM NIGHT 13 43 63 83 03 E3 12 TRBL DAY ALRM NIGHT 14 44 64 84 04 E4 13 TRBL DAY ALRM NIGHT 15 45 65 85 05 E5 14 PERIM 16 46 66 66 06 E6 15 PERIM 17 4 67 87 07 E7 16 PERM 18 48 68 88 08 E8 17 PERIM 10 30 50 70 80 DO DURESS 11 EB LOOP SHORT 1B 4B oB EC 1 amp 1C ec ED 10 60 1E 6 NON ALARM CODES OPEN B1 BF POWER UP FF CLOSE C1 CF AC LOSS FS LOW BATT F1 AC RESTORE F6 LOW BATT RESTR F2 CANCEL F7 TEST F3 TAMPER EF ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 152 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested to FCC requirements and has been found acceptable for use The FCC requires the folowing statement for your intormation This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio and television reception It has been type tested and found to compl
14. z 4 ZONES 2 8 MAY BE PROGRAMMED FOR 3 TO 110V AC lt NORMALLY CLOSED LOOP USAGE WITH 5 UNSWITCHED AUX POWER ed EOL RESISTORS SO gt OUTLET 24 HR MAX UL INSTALLATIONS PROGRAMMED CONTACT CANNOT 12 700MA MAX NON UL INSTALLATIONS 12V 4 BLUE 5 RUGAN POWER PACK IMPORTANT No 1350 18VDC 700 MA WHEN POWERING UP THE UNIT PLUG IN THE DC I i ide aes 702 MA MAXI POWER PACK FIRST THEN CONNECT THE BATTERY TO 110V UNSWITCHED OUTLET 24 HR 4140XM SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 131 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS SNONLONYASNI 33S NOILVWHO4NI 31371405 AU311V8 123NNOO 16414 NOVd 3H1 NI LINN dfi ONIH3MOd SNOILO93NNOO 10 WXOELS WXOCLP 4350 38 10NNY2 1991100 OS 31 590151539 103 ON 3DvShn dOO1 035010 GANA vdoOud 38 AVIN 6 S3NOZ SNOLLONULSNI NOI VYWASNI NI 1X32 335 9351 OS N3HM INOZ 23 0 v SV 2 1BVTIVAW H39NO10ON SI ONINYYSIO ONIANY HILIMSA IN 035 AVIN 4 INOZ 3SNOdS3u 235 91 04 6 INOZ 3SNOdS3H OFSWOOS 0SE 0 4 3NOZ NXOCIS 64 ON uH 13100 UO 004 OQABI 0561 on NOM 40 WOVd
15. 4 2 REPORTING 4 2 EXPRESS SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS 65 A 4 2 report consists of a 4 digit account number and a 2 digit alarm code or event code 4 2 reports can be accomplished in two ways 1 Either in ADEMCO Low Speed 10 pps or SESCOA RADIONICS 20 pps format 2 Either in standard or expanded zone reporting The terms standard and expanded have a slightly different meaning than previously described In 4 2 standard zone reporting sends a 4 digit account number followed by a 2 digit code where the first digit is the ALARM code and the second digit is the channel to which the zone alarm was assigned A report would look as follows 1234 39 code3 channel 9 In 442 expanded zone reporting a unique 2 digit code for each zone event 27 zones max is reported A 4 digit account number followed by a 2 digit code is sent where the first digit is the actual event such as in ALARM RESTORE or TROUBLE etc and the second digit of the code represents the zone where the event occurred but not necessarily the actual zone number Each code in itself is unique to a specific zone A report might look as follows 1234 59 5 9 might be a unique TROUBLE RESTORE ZONE 25 To enable 4 2 standard reporting enter a 1 in field 54 and use fields 61 through 71 for programming channels and codes Do not make any entries in fields 72 81 To enable 4 2 expanded reporting enter a 1 in field 53 and use fields
16. 4208 is being used for zones 10 17 program field 86 must be set for 1 and the DIP switches should be set as follows 1 2 3 4 5 OFF If any other 4208 configuration is being used field 86 must 0 and the DIP switches set according to the instructions accompanying the 4208 If using 4190WH make sure that the jumpers are set up in accordance with the EOLR being used on the left loop the right loop never uses an EOLR See the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES section for proper use of these jumpers and EOLRs using 4208 make sure the zones are set up with the correct EOLRs See the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES section for 4208 usage if using a 4196 right loop make sure only closed circuit devices are used and check the program fields 06 through 08 1 10 through 1 13 to make sure the zones in question are enabled as right loops 1 This indicates that a short has been detected on the polling loop Check that polling loop polarity is correct at the control as well as at each RPM Disconnect the polling loop from the 4152LMB and check for continuity from the positive 4 side of the loop to ground There should be no continuity to ground there is a ground the source must be found and eliminated Check program fields 1 19 through 1 25 to make sure that the zones in Question are not enabled as RF zones Make sure each zone in question has been programmed for a response in fields 02 05 a
17. 49 50 TOUCH TONE OR ROTARY DIAL PABX ACCESS CODE PRIMARY SUBSCRIBER ACCT No PRIMARY PHONE No SECONDARY PHONE No CS DOWNLOAD PHONE No CS ID No DOWNLOAD COMMAND ENABLES INHIBIT BYPASS OF ONE ZONE 1 31 OPEN CLOSE REPORTING ENABLE BY USER CODE REPROGRAM or DOWNLOAD ATTEMPT REPORT EOLR DISABLE Zones 2 8 DIAL TONE PAUSE DIAL TONE DETECTION RING DETECTION COUNT PRIMARY ACK WAIT PRIMARY TRANSMISSION FORMAT SECONDARY ACK WAIT SECONDARY TRANSMISSION FORMAT SINGLE MESSAGE TRANSMISSION WITH CHECKSUM VERIFICATION SESCOA RADIONICS SELECTION 11 Touch Tone No Entry 11 5 1115 115 1151 No Entry No Entty No Entry 115 105 115 1151 105 1151 115 1115 1 1 Dialer Shutdown enabled 21 System Shutdown enabled 3 1 Not Used 41 Remote Bypass enabled 5 1 Remote Disarm enabled 6 1 Remote Arm enabled 71 Upload Program enabled 8 1 Download Program enabled 1010 All non fire zones bypassable 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 disabled for Users 9 16 1010 No code reported 1 End of Line Resistor supervision not required 0 5 seconds 1 Dial Tone Detection Enabled 0 0 Ring detection disabled 0 30 seconds 0 Ademco Low Speed 0 30 seconds 0 Ademco Low Speed 0 Radionics with 0 9 B F reporting ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 135 EIELD FUNCTION PRE PRO
18. ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SSS S A AAA A Ch SSS S T ga2 gcoopgr TTT T Ch SSS S B BBB B Ch SSS S E EEE E Ac SSS S L LLL L Lb SSS S O OOO O U SSS S C CCC C U SSS S X SSS S Te SSS S P SSS S M SSS S R RRR R Ch 555 6 R RRR R Ac SSS S R RRR R Lb SSS S R RTRTRT RT Ch SSSS ACh SSSS TCh SSSS BCh SSSS EAc SSSS LLb SSSS OU SSSS CU SSSS Xo SSSS Tee 5555 Po SSSS Me SSSS RCh SSSS RAc SSSS RLb SSSS RtCh SSS SRb SSSSRbCh RBRBRB Rb Ch Low Battery Code 1st digit Low Battery Code 2nd digit Open Code Close Code User Number Test Code Restore Code Alarm AC Loss Low Battery Restore Code Trouble Restore Code Bypass SECTION X 71 SECTION X PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM A GENERAL INFORMATION EEROM MEMORY LOCAL REMOTE PROGRAMMING PRE PROGRAMMED COMMUNICATION FORMATS TWO SETS OF PROGRAMMING FIELDS System programming options are stored in non removable electrically erasable non volatile EEROM memory removal of power will not result in the loss of the information Consequently it is possible to program the system at any time even at the installer s premises prior to the actual installation Simply apply power temporarily to the Contro and then program the unit as desired These options must be programmed for the particular installation to establish its specific alarm and reporting features The Contro can be prog
19. ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES 23 ZONE 9 This zone is an unsupervised fast response zone 5 10 milliseconds and can be assigned to any zone type except fire Only closed circuit devices can be used in this zone This zone should be used for fast response devices such as fast acting glass break sensors or vibration sensors Avoid using mechanical magnetic or relay type contacts in this zone Note that the maximum resistance for this zone is 100 ohms TB 2 WHITE BLACK 4130 5130XM PINK TAN OR GREY RESPONSE TIME 10 milliseconds NO EOLR PERMITTED ZONE 9 FAST RESPONSE N C LOOP Diagram 3 ZONE 9 FAST RESPONSE UNSUPERVISED ONLY ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 24 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES B ZONE EXPANSION MODULE Required for zones 10 through 64 GENERAL To expand the system using a 2 wire Polling Loop and or wireless devices a INFORMATION 4171XT XM dialer board and a 4152LMB Loop Module must be installed as shown below The 4171XT XM is factory installed in the 4140XM 4171XT XM Remove the Control s back cover and discard Insert three small standoffs INSTALLATION supplied into the three holes on the Control board marked A amp C on the 4152LMB diagram pressing each until they snap into place Insert the 13 pin male to male adapter supplied into the interface socket pin holes on the undersid
20. NOT USED NOT USED ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR 4280 RECEIVER FAULT ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPES FOR 4280 RECEIVER FAULTS DESIGNATE RIGHT ZONE USAGE 33 40 DESIGNATE RIGHT ZONE USAGE 41 48 DESIGNATE RIGHT ZONE USAGE 49 56 DESIGNATE RIGHT ZONE USAGE 57 64 0 0 241 010 242 0101 243 040 244 010 245 010 246 1010 247 0101 248 010 249 010 250 010 251 ojo 252 ojo 253 0 10 254 010 255 010 256 040 257 ojo 258 010 259 ojo 260 010 261 010 262 010 263 1010 264 1010 00 88 2nd 4280 not receiving any transmitter signals 1010 89 2nd 4280 cover tamper or connection lost with Control 0 90 1st 4280 not receiving any transmitter signals 010 91 1st 4280 cover tamper or connection lost with Control 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 10 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 0 0 0 10 101 o 10 10 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 140 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS FIELD FUNCTION lt lt VALUE 1 14 1 15 1716 1717 _ 118 1 19 1 20 121 1 22 1 23 1 24 125 1 26 1 27 1 30 1 31 1 32 NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED SELECTION OF WIRELESS FOR SELECTION OF WIRELESS FOR SELECTION OF WIRELESS FOR SELECTION OF WIRELESS FOR SE
21. REPORTS IMPORTANT TYPES ADEMCO LOW SPEED SESCOA RADIONICS Reports are transmitted using the programmed format When a report is transmitted up to 4 message rounds are sent After each round the communicator looks for the receiver s kissoff tone If the kissoff tone is not detected the communicator will pause for 2 seconds before transmitting the next round kiss off is not heard after the four rounds the communicator will hang up and redial to try again COMMUNICATION FORMATS Up to 15 events zones and users can be uniquely reported using 3 1 4 1 4 2 Ademco Low Speed Sescoa Radionics or Ademco High Speed DTMF formats Up to 27 events zones and 15 users can be uniquely reported using 4 2 Express 685 Receiver requires Rev 4 3 or higher software or 4 2 Expanded Zone reporting Ademco Low Speed Sescoa Radionics Up to 64 events zones and 22 users can be uniquely reported using Ademco s Contact ID format 685 Receivier requires Rev 4 4 or higher software The VISTA XM Controls can send reports in any of the following communication formats 941 441 ADEMCO LOW SPEED 10 pps standard or expanded 941 441 SESCOA RADIONICS 20 pps standard or expanded 4 2 ADEMCO 10 pps or SESCOA RADIONICS 20pps standard or expanded 442 EXPRESS ADEMCO proprietary DTMF CONTACT ID ADEMCO proprietary DTMF ADEMCO HIGH SPEED DTMF ADEMCO LOW SPEED is a pulsed format which responds to a 1400
22. TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL ADEMCO CONGRATULATIONS and WELCOME to the VISTA XM FAMILY The purpose of this TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL is to give you the installer a better understanding of the operation and capabilities of the VISTA XM Series of products From the most basic configuration to the most complex this manual will help you fully understand each option step by step The manual defines the system components provides specific wiring and programming instructions complemented with numerous diagrams and describes the system s operation In addition a comprehensive glossary is included to help avoid confusion with the system s state of the art terminology As always ADEMCO is there for YOU Our SALES and TECHNICAL SUPPORT staff are eager to assist you in any way they can so don t hesitate to call for any reason East Coast Technical Support 1 800 645 7492 8 a m 6 p m E S T West Coast Technical Support 1 800 458 9469 8 a m 5 p m P S T Again CONGRATULATIONS and WELCOME ABOARD NOTE THIS ISSUE HAS BEEN SUBSTANTIALLY REVISED ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL 7 H HARDWARE 9 A VISTA XM CONTROL 15 2 2 9 B REM
23. Tee ui ap 16 6 CTI ef 19 4 SOROS 13 Diagram 36 POWER FLOW CHART 56 POWERING THE SYSTEM POWER CONNECTIONS The Power Pack should be located as close as possible to the Control to prevent voltage drops to the Control A proper earth ground must be provided for the system in order to protect the system from lightning and electrostatic discharge damage TB2 terminal 3 is the earth ground connection point for the 4140XM and the white flying lead is the earth ground lead for the 4130XM 5130XM Controls Connect a lead from this terminal or white lead to a proper earth ground Be sure the voltage trigger outputs and Dialer board are also connected to a proper earth ground Connect the Power Pack and battery to the Contro as shown GROUND STANDBY BATTERY 4 0AH required for CAUTION OBSERVE POLARITY UL installations KEEP WIRE RUNS AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE 4 0AH MINIMUM BATTERY CAPACITY 6 0AH MAXIMUM BATTERY CAPACITY Diagram 37A 4140XM POWER PACK BATTERY CONNECTIONS z ul ul 9 EARTH GROUND 18VDC 12 VOLT STANDBY T00mA GEL CELL BATTERY C 1 2AH required 6 0AH MAXIMUM for UL installations CAUTION OBSERVE POLARITY KEEP WIRE RUNS AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE Diagram 37B 5130XM 4130XM POWER PACK AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS EON ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION 57 SECTION VIII SYSTEM OPERATION
24. 1 49 Audible sounder for transmitter check in failure must be enabled 41 Use of End of Line resistors is mandatory for all UL installations ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION XIV 113 SECTION XIV TROUBLESHOOTING A CONSOLES SYMPTOM ACTION Console is Power down completely AC battery disconnect the battery and inoperable power up again AC only erratic display Check that auxiliary voltage is between 13 5VDC 14 0VDC not disconnect all auxiliary devices and take another reading within the above range there is too much current being drawn by the auxiliary devices see the SPECIFICATIONS section tor the current draw of each device If still not within the above range check incoming power from the No 1350 or 1360 power pack Voltage should be between 18 22VDC with the control hooked up and 20 24VDC with no load If below 18VDC carefully check the AC supply for a minimum of 110 VAC With all auxiliary devices and battery still disconnected check the voltage on the red amp black battery leads It should be 13 65 VDC approx If not replace the Control If it is 13 65VDC the battery may not be at full charge allow the battery to charge 4 6 hours before reconnecting the auxiliary devices or the battery may be bad and not able to hold a charge Console displays Check to make sure there is a zone type response entered in program Not Ready but field 05 for
25. 13 BY RE 1 041 AL 2 1014 TR 3 0161 BY 4 06 AL RE 5 110 TR RE 6 114 BY RE ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 150 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS FIELD FUNCTION PBHE PROGRAMMED VALUE 74 75 76 79 442 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 17 24 EVENT DIGIT 1st digi 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 25 27 KEYPAD EXPANDER WIRING SUPERVISORY EVENT DIGIT 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 1 8IDDIGIT 2nd digit 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 9 16 ID DIGIT 2nd digit 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 17 24 ID DIGIT 2nd digit 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 25 27 KEYPAD PANICS ZONE EXPANDER WIRING SUPERVISORY ID DIGIT 2nd digit 110111 AL 2 0 3 TR 3 0 5 BY 410171 AL RE 5 09 TR RE 6 113 BY RE 1 0 1 AL 2 0 4 TR 3 0 6 BY 4 017 AL RE panics and for zone expander 5 110 TR RE wiring supervisory 6 1 4 BY RE 21 011 22 012 23 0113 24 014 25 015 26 016 27 017 28 019 29 1019 210 0112 211 0131 212 014 213 0151 214 016 215 017 216 0 8 217 1101 218 010 219 010 220 OO 221 001 222 010 223 010 224 010 010 225 0110 226 010 227 011 Short in Wiring to Zone Expander 112 1 amp Panic 13 amp 4 Panic 1141 amp Panic ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 151 80 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT 1112 NON ALARM CODES 0 1 1 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT 105
26. 72 through 81 to program up to 27 zones for unique event reporting Do not make any entries in fields 61 71 ADEMCO s new Express format provides the same information as the 4 2 Expanded format but with three differences 1 The data is transmitted in DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency known as TouchTone at the rate of 10 characters per second This greatly decreases the time it takes a report to go through to central station An average 4 2 Low Speed report might take as long as 20 seconds to complete its report but 4 2 Express takes under 3 seconds 2 Two message rounds are eliminated by the use of a checksum digit Instead of the communicator sending 2 rounds per report it sends only 1 round with a checksum digit at the end Doing this also helps in decreasing the time it takes for a report to be sent CHECKSUM is explained further at the end of this section 3 The handshake frequency is 1400 Hz followed by 2300 Hz and the kissoff frequency is 1400 Hz To enable 4 2 Express enter a 2 in field 46 and a 1 in field 53 Then use fields 72 through 81 to program up to 27 zones for unique event reporting IMPORTANT 1 Do not make any entries in fields 61 71 2 M the installation uses zones 28 64 and this format selected events zones 28 64 will not be transmitted ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 66 SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT ID REPORTING ADVISORY Contact ID Reporti
27. Anything that can be done directly from the keypad can be done remotely using DOWNLOADING 1 AnIBM PC or compatible computer 2 MS DOS 3 1 or higher in order to run the DOWNLOADING program MS DOS stands for MicroSoft Disk Operating System 3 HAYES 1200 SMARTMODEM external level 1 2 or higher internal level 1 1 or higher these levels cannot be found locally an external modem can be purchased from ADEMCO or contact HAYES for a free update Other brands are not compatible even if claimed to be 100 compatible 4 4130PC DOWNLOADING software from ADEMCO This software is available in both 3 1 2 4130P3 3 and 5 1 4 diskettes and includes complete User s Manual At the protected premises the VISTA XM Control pane must be connected to the existing telephone line via the 4171XT XM dialer board refer to the PHONE LINE CONNECTIONS section Assuming a new installation the installer must do 3 things 1 Enter the programming mode and load the factory detaults by pressing 97 This loads specific information needed to complete a successful first communication 2 Program a phone number to which the computer and modem are attached 35 This number is known as the CALL BACK NUMBER 3 Program the number of rings at which the VISTA XM is to answer 44 This is known as the RING COUNT The panel is now ready for its first communication order to remotely access control or program the alar
28. RESTORE RESTORE RESTORE 1st digit of reporting code SHORT amp PANICS ID CODE 25 26 27 DURESS SHORT 18 388 728 2nd digit of reporting code now aLanM copes CLOSE CLOSE OPEN LOWBAT LBAT LOWBAT TEST TEST 2ND dgt 2ND dgt 2ND dgt RESTORE R 2ND dgt 2ND dgt ETSI II E ET PWR UP R AC LOSS AC LOSS ACRES AC RES CANCEL CANCEL 2ND dgt 2ND dgt 2ND dgt 2ND COMMENTS Enter all reporting codes as double digits Disable 00 no code reporting if both 1st and 2nd digits are so programmed First digit of Close Report must be C hex 12 and first digit of Open Report must be B hex 11 if English printout of open close is desired on Ademco 685 Receiver or if opening closing by user is to be processed on an Ademco Automation System The second digit of both the Close and Open Reports represents the user ID for the Installation Company Security Code User No 2 is automatically assigned an ID one higher than this code e g if 01 is keyed User 2 reports as 2 User 3 as 3 etc Power Up is transmitted after a power reset or after exiting the Program Mode Cancel is transmitted it system is shut down while a burglary alarm is sounding ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 04 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM N DOWNLOADING OPTIONS central staron 9 CT CTCTT T TETTE T DOWNLOAD PHONE 0 9 COMMENTS Only applicable if downloading will be utilized Enter up to 12
29. SECONDARY 48 TRANSMISSION FORMATS 0 1 2 SESCOA 0 9 50 RADIONICS 0 9 Hex B F 0 1 4 2 REPORTING BY ZONE 53 maximum of 27 zones uniquely reported 0 1 4 2 BY CHANNEL 54 REPORTING maximum of 15 channels 0 1 ADEMCO CONTACT 1 32 REPORTING ENABLE Co L9 Co COMMENTS Enter selection of Ademco Low Speed format SESCOA Radionics or Ademco High Speed format as follows 0 Ademdo Low Speed 1 SESCOA Radionics or 2 Ademco High Speed for up to 15 all 64 if non unique reporting is acceptable zonesiand 4 2 DTMF for up to 27 zones NOTE tf Ademco High Speed reporting is selected the Non Alarm reports desired must be selected in Addresses 40 and 61 thru 68 by entering any non zero code for the desired reports 9 COMMENTS Enter 0 if Radionics format is to be used with hexadecimal 0 9 B F reporting Enter 1 if SESCOA format is to be used with only numeric reporting 0 9 NOTE Selection applies to both primary and secondary phone numbers 1 57 COMMENTS Enter 1 if 4 2 reporting by zone for a zone expanded system is desired otherwise enter 0 If this reporting format is selected skip fields 55 71 and continue programming at field 72 NOTE 442 reporting will only send unique reports for zones up to 27 Zones higher than 27 will not be reported IMPORTANTI If Ademco High Speed format had been selected Addresses 46 or 48 and this field s selection is mad
30. THE 4148 MODULE MUST BE LOCATED AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO BATTERY 4148 IS NOT UL APPROVED FOR USE WITH THE 4130XM 5130XM 3A FAST BLO FUSE BATTERY POWER FUSE 4148 RELAY MODULE Diagram 17 4148 RELAY MODULE ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 40 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS 702 SIREN Up to two 702s can be used wired in series as shown TWO 702 SIRENS IN SERIES ON A 4130XM OR 5130XM CONTROL USING A 4148 RELAY MODULE 3A FAST BLO TO VISTA STANDBY BATTERY 12V 4 0AH MINIMUM RELAY Diagram 18 TWO 702 SIRENS IN SERIES 719 SIREN Up to two 719s can be used wired in parallel as shown TWO 4719 SIRENS IN PARALLEL ON A 4130XM OR 3A FAST BLO 5130XM CONTROL USING A 94148 RELAY MODULE TO VISTA STANDBY BATTERY 12V 4 0 MINIMUM 4148 RELAY MODULE Diagram 19 TWO 719 SIRENS IN PARALLEL ADVISORIES 1 Going beyond the above mentioned limits will result in a blown auxiliary power or relay fuse 2 The 4148 relay is rated at 2 8 Amps 28 VDC max If sounders or drivers other than the ones mentioned above are used make sure the maximum current draw does not exceed 2 8 Amps CAUTION These sounders are polarized and If polarity is reversed the sounder will not work ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS 41 C SMOKE DETECTOR CONFIGURATIONS ZONE 1 When programmed as an EOL
31. Transmitters set for an ID of 32 through 47 will have a 3 minute lock out between transmissions Transmitter ID s 48 through 55 have highest signal priority Transmitter D s 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 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES 33 SINGLE RECEIVER A single 4280 RF receiver can uniquely identity up to 64 transmitters within a nomina 200 range without the work of hard wiring a large premises and is suitable for many installations NOTE THE RECEIVER MUST BE PLACEDA MINIMUM OF 10 FEET FROM THE CONTROL OR ANY REMOTE CONSOLES Diagram 10 SINGLE WIRELESS RECEIVER CONFIGURATION USING TWO For additional security some installations might warrant a redundant RECEIVERS FOR configuration This means that 2 receivers connected to the same 2 wire REDUNDANCY polling loop are used and set to the same house ID Each of these receivers listens to all of the transmitters on the job but if one receiver happens to fail or is sabotaged or a path from one or more transmitters is inadvertently blocked by a metal object the other one will still be there to detect alarms and faults and to supervise the transmitters Both 4280s or 4280 8s are fully supervised so that if one does fail or is deliberately sabotaged you ll NONO know about it Diagram 11 TWO WIRELESS
32. Type 3 method of re entry to the programming mode is inhibited if the programming mode is exited via 98 Type 1 method of entry can always be used unless console programming has been locked out by the remote downloader 94 once already in the programming mode 99 if already in second set of programming fields ADDRESS e g 01 10 21 etc Take ADDRESS followed by data entries ADDRESS only applies to Addresses 31 thru 34 and 90 ADDRESS 99 always allows re entry to programming mode via Type 3 entry method above unless console programming has been locked out by the remote downloader A second entry of 99 is required if the exit is being done from fields 1 00 and above 98 inhibits re entry to programming mode via Type 3 method Must be preceded by an entry of 99 if the exit is being done from fields 100 and above Note When the programming mode is exited a 1 minute set up period must elapse before the system can properly function 97 pre programmed values are shown next to the programming boxes ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 74 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM COMMUNICATION DEFAULT FOR STANDARD LOW SPEED 3 1 4 1 94 after entry into normal programming mode then 80 COMMUNICATION DEFAULT FOR FOR EXPANDED 341 441 FORMAT 94 after entry into normal programming mode then 81 COMMUNICATION DEFAULT FOR ADEMCO HIGH SPEED 9 ZONES 94 a
33. WIRELESS ZONE EXPANSION ZONES 1 THROUGH 63 To expand the system using ALERT lli wireless transmitters a 4171XT XM dialer board and a 4152 MB loop module must be installed as described in the ZONE EXPANSION MODULE section and either one or two 4280s or 4280 8s if only 8 wireless zones are required must be connected to the polling loop Note that the 4280 draws 40mA current two receivers are used power for the second receiver should be taken from the auxiliary power connection on the main Control NOTE Unless stated otherwise references to the 4280 Receiver represent the 4280 and or 4280 8 Receivers The 4280 RF receiver is a component of the VISTA XM system which recognizes alarms status messages and keypad contro messages from ALERT transmitters at 345MHz U S A These messages are processed and relayed to the VISTA XM control pane via a 2 wire polling loop Using a 4280 allows expansion of up to 63 RF zones plus a wireless keypad 5727 The 4280 RF receiver can receive signals from wireless transmitters within a nominal range of 200 feet This gives you greater expandability in installations where hard wire might not be feasible Each transmitter 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 programmed interval the keypad will display the transmitter number and CHECK wil
34. amp 90 The telephone number dialed depends on the report to be sent and on the report routing option dual split or back up reporting that is enabled If dual reporting is enabled field 51 all reports are transmitted to both numbers split reporting is enabled field 1 31 each report is transmitted to its assigned number Back up reporting is also available and is automatically enabled if a secondary phone number is programmed Backup reporting sends reports to the secondary number only if attempts to get through to the primary number are unsuccessful After dialing the telephone number the communicator will wait up to 30 or 60 seconds whichever is programmed field 45 amp 47 for the receiver s acknowledgment tone handshake The communicator will begin transmitting its reports when the acknowledgment tone is received If the acknowledgment tone is not detected during the programmed waiting period then the communicator will hang up and pause for 30 seconds insuring that any incoming calls are disconnected before attempting to dial again Anti Jam The communicator will make 8 attempts to transmit a report to one or both telephone numbers depending upon the report routing option programmed After the eighth attempt the communicator will hang up and a Comm Failure 5130XM 5137 or FC message 4130XM 4137 will be displayed at the Console ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 64 SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS
35. mount No 4132 Battery Back Box to an that is mounted to the wall inside wall of a closet behind the control e The No 4144 Terminal Board plugs directly into the back of the control and will also fit inside the Expansion Ring Applications e Plaster wire lath construction walls e Don t want to cut large hole in wall p bie Control with No 4171XM or XT XM Digital No 4143 Expansion Ring Communication Interface for surface mounting with attached Dialer board installed gt Orient as shown Diagram 31A SURFACE MOUNT INSTALLATIONS PROFESSIONAL OFFICE RESIDENTIAL aa Notes The No 4134 Surface Mount Metal Cabinet is available in tow sizes an 8 x 8 x 2 version No 4134 8 and a larger 12 x 12 x 3 version NO 4134 15 that hold various modules in addition to the battery Also available is the 4134 12 12 x 12 No 4134 8 Metal Sur x 3 with 4148 relay module for use face Mount Cabinet with the 702 or 719 siren e Knockouts for the interface wiring have also been provided on the rear and sides of the cabinet Applications Contro and Communciator Concrete Brick Cement Cinder On INE NOCTIUM Block wall construction e Wherever eise keypad is normally Terminal strips with no mounted on cabinet wrap push in o are provided for field wiring termination 4130 amp 5130XM are UL mercantile listed For UL mercantile jobs use the 4140ATX Battery sits inside cabinet Lis
36. using the long range mirror both mirrors are provided with the unit A right zone is available for use with closed circuit devices and can be programmed for a different zone type than the PIR The 4196 can be flat wall mounted or corner mounted using the mounting plate provided Programming of the unit s address ID is accomplished via the unit s DIP switches see Table 1 in the preceding section Refer to the instructions accompanying the 4196 for patterns of coverage and procedures for changing mirrors 4196 PIR W BUILT IN RPM WIDE ANGLE LONG RANGE MIRROR MIRROR 12345678 SET FOR ID NO 8 RIGHT LOOP NAL SENSOR THIS RIGHT LOOP IS ALWAYS NORMALLY CLOSED UNSUPERVISED DO NOT USE EOLR Diagram 24 4196 POLLING LOOP PIR ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 44 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS POLLING LOOP PIR 4275 WIRELESS PIR 5775 The 4275 is a dual element passive infrared detector with a built in RPM that is connected directly to the 2 wire polling loop It provides up to 45 of protection using the wide angle mirror or up to 70 of narrow corridor or curtain protection using the long range mirror both mirrors are provided The PIR can be mounted flat on the wall or corner mounted with the mounting plate provided Programming is done via the DIP switches see Table 1 in the preceding section Refer to the instructions accompanying the
37. 1 03 and or 1 04 These detectors have built in transmitters and are powered from a single 9 volt battery A 4280 RF receiver must be connected to the 2 wire polling loop driven by the 4152LMB loop module These transmitter detectors are DIP switch programmable and are fully supervised for low battery and check in NS lt es POLLING LOOP SMOKE Diagram 23 RF SMOKE DETECTORS ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL POLLING LOOP SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS 43 D PASSIVE INFRARED MOTION DETECTORS GENERAL INFORMATION POLLING LOOP PIR 4196 POLLING LOOP 6 Ht LO ali Select a mounting site with the following notes in mind Best coverage will be obtained if the mounting site is selected such that the likely direction of intruder motion is across the pattern of protection Avoid locating the unit where central heating radiators flames or heating outiet ducts are within the protective zones Avoid locating the unit in direct sunlight or directly above strong sources of heat Avoid locating the unit on unstable surfaces Avoid running alarm wiring close to heavy duty electrical cables Make wire connections as shown The 4196 is a quad element passive infrared detector with a built in RPM that is connected directly to the polling loop It provides up to 40 feet of protection using a wide angle mirror or up to 70 feet of corridor protection
38. 1010 233 ASSIGNED 1010 234 EACH ZONE 0 0 235 2 for zones 33 40 COND 1010236 no code reported 1010 237 1010 238 010 239 0101 240 137 CHANNEL 00 241 ASSIGNED TO 1010 242 EACH ZONE 00 243 2 for zones 41 48 CONTD 00 244 code reported 1019 245 010 246 010 247 1010 248 1 38 CHANNEL 1010 249 ASSIGNED TO 1010 250 EACH ZONE 0 0 251 2 tor zones 49 56 CONTD 0 0 252 code reported 1010 253 010 254 255 0 0 256 1 39 CHANNEL 010 257 ASSIGNED 0 0 259 2 for zones 57 64 EACH ZONE CONTD 010 260 code reported 0110 261 0110 262 010 263 1010 264 1 44 USED 1 41 USED 1 42 CHANNEL ASSIGNED 1010 2nd RECEIVER 1010 FAULT 1010 Not used 1010 zeroes 1010 entered 0 0 010 4 1010 2nd 4280 receiver fault disabled ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 142 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS EIELD FUNCTION PRE PROGRAMMED VALUE 1 43 CHANNEL ASSIGNED 1010 2nd 4280 no transmitter check in response disabled TO RF RECEIVER 010 1st 4280 Receiver supervision disabled FAULTS 0 0 1st 4280 no transmitter check in response disabled 1 44 WIRELESS KEYPAD TAMPER DETECT ENABLE 0 disabled 145 ENABLE CONSOLE ANNUNCIATION DURING EXIT DELAY 0 beeps 1 46 AUXILIARY OUTPUT FUNCTION ENABLE 0 Ground start output enabled 1 47 ENABLE CHIME 0 disabl
39. 4130XM 5130XM USES COLORED WIRES 13 000 OHM END OF LINE RESISTOR 1 _ ZONE 1 A TWO WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR HOOK UP OR B B ALTERNATE NORMALLY CLOSED CONFIGURATION Diagram 1 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR HOOK UP ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 22 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES ZONES 2 THROUGH 8 These zones have a 350 millisecond response and can be assigned to any zone type They can be EOLR supervised or closed circuit unsupervised as required program field 41 determines whether or not these zones will use the 1 000 ohm EOLR Enter 1 in field 41 to disable the use of EOLR s on zones 2 through 8 If programmed for use with EOLR s both closed circuit and open circuit devices can be used with the 1 000 ohm EOLR resistor in series with the loop at the last device as shown in A below If the use of EOLR s is disabled 41 1 only closed circuit devices can be used as shown in B below Note that the maximum resistance per zone is 300 ohms T8 1 PINK YAN OR GREY gt amp z lt x z amp WHITE VIOLET WHITE GREY 1000 1000 1000 OHMS OnMS Ques Onus OS EOLA EOLR ELR EOLA Diagram 2A ZONES 2 8 EOLR SUPERVISED CONFIGURATION 5 E 5 PINK TAN OR GREY PINK TAN OR GREY WHITE BLUE WHITE GREY 1 RESPONSE TIME 2 ANTERNAL EOLA USED Diagram 2B ZONES 2 8 CLOSED CIRCUIT UNSUPERVISED CONFIGURATIONS
40. 4275 for patterns of coverage and procedures for changing mirrors Connect as shown ID surtchas 1 thru 5 are set to when placed in the right posron Diagram 25 4275 POLLING LOOP PIR The 5775 is a battery operated wireless dual element passive infrared motion detector and provides wide angle protection with a range of up to 35 The PIR features a pulse count option and can be mounted flat on the wall or corner mounted Programming of house ID transmitter ID and pulse count option is done via the unit s DIP switch Note that there is a 3 minute delay between transmissions to preserve battery life Refer to the instructions accompanying the 5775 for additional details SET FOR 32 47 PULSE COUNT OPTION ON PULSE COUNT OFF INSTANT RESPONSE 658199 ve se Diagram 26 5775 WIRELESS PIR ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS 45 E PHONE LINE INTERFACE 4171XT XM 4171XM The 4171XT XM is factory installed in the 4140XM Control For the INSTALLATION 4130XM 5130XM Controls connect the 4171XT XM or 4171XM as shown below Note that if any zone expansion is being used the Dialer board is already installed see ZONE EXPANSION section DIGITAL COMMUNICATION 13 PIN INTERFACE INTERFACE BOARD CONNECTOR ADAPTER PINS INSERTED FROM BELOW 13 FIN MALE TO MALE ADAPTER INSERT INTO COMMUNICATION INTERFACE BOARD FIRST COM
41. 97 polling toop short no zone response is entered and no zone is a loop short occurs the display will only read NOT READY without an displayed when emanation the ready key Check to determine if a right loop has been enabled for an RPM in a zone is depressed expanded system and no zone response is assigned to that sensor loop ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 114 TROUBLESHOOTING B SYMPTOM Zone 1 in trouble CHECK Zones 2 8 not detecting faults when their EOLRs are shorted READY display stays on Zone 9 is indicating fault READY will not appear Zone 9 false alarms periodically Zones 1 9 not detecting faults READY light stays on HARD WIRED ZONES 1 9 ACTION programmed for fire or burglary using open circuit sensors a 13 000 ohm EOLR must be used across the zone at the last device as described in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES section If using EOLRs check that program field 41 0 if not using EOLRs 41 1 This zone is for closed circuit unsupervised use only Do not use open circuit devices or an EOLR on this zone This zone has a response time of 5 10 milliseconds and should be used with Fast response devices such as vibration sensors or glass break sensors only devices with a response time of greater than 10 milliseconds are used the zone may false alarm due to contact bounce if used in areas where vibrations may occur
42. A SECURITY ACCESS CODES INSTALLER S CODE USER 1 MASTER CODE USER 2 The VISTA XM System allows up to 22 security access codes to be assigned each identified by a user ID number These codes are used to perform system functions in addition the system can be programmed to send opervclose reports which identity the user by access code ID number 15 maximum for traditional formats The installer programs the Installers Code initially as part of the programming procedure see PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM and this code is the only code that permits re entry into the programming mode unless 98 has been previously used to exit the programming mode see below The Installer s Code can also be used to perform normal system functions but cannot assign temporary codes The system also provides an installer Code lock out feature which prevents the use of the Installers Code from re accessing the Programming mode atter the initial programming This feature is activated by pressing 98 to exit Programming mode The only way to access Programming mode once this feature is activated is by powering down the system and powering up again and then pressing both the and keys at the same time within 30 seconds of power up re access to Programming mode using the Installer s Code is desired after initial programming then exit Programming mode by pressing 99 NOTE As shipped trom the factory an initial Installers code is pre program
43. DESCRIPTOR ALPHA NUMERIC DISPLAY ANTI JAM CALL BACK NUMBER CLOSED CIRCUIT dB DISKETTE DOWNLOADING DTMF EEROM ENCRYPTION EOLR EXPANDED EXTERNAL SOUNDER FULL READ WRITE See HANDSHAKE The installer programmed zone identification using an English language readout rather than just the zone number Ex BACK DOOR 5130XM or 5137 console An LCD using a set of characters which includes both letters and numbers as well as punctuation and mathematical symbols Ex EXIT DOOR 6 A 30 second hangup to ensure any incoming or outgoing calls are disconnected This occurs if first attempt is unsuccessful When downloading the phone number at which the initiating computer is attached the number that the control panel must call back to make successful connection in order to download in an alarm system a zone or switch which must be opened to cause an alarm or fault when the circuit is closed the system is ready The abbreviation for decibel relates to how loud a sounder is usually rated at 10 feet Ex 85dB 9 10 feet A flexible plastic disk used to store computer information also known as a floppy disk The most common sizes are the 3 1 2 and the 5 1 4 disks To remotely access control and program an alarm panel over normal phone lines to transmit data over the phone lines from the computer to the alarm panel Abbreviation for Dual Tone Multi Frequency TouchTone Abbreviation for
44. DISARM 15 ENABLE LJ Ce 0 1 COMMENTS Enter 1 tor keyswitch enable otherwise enter 0 MULTIPLE ALARMS 23 0 1 DISABLE 4190WH 24 TAMPER DETECTION IN EXPANSION ZONES 10 64 0 1 TEST INTERVAL 27 0 1 2 3 TEST INITIATION TIME 83 01 31 POWER UP IN 28 PREVIOUS STATE 0 1 Requires the use of zone 7 wired loop zone 7 no longer available as protection zone when used for keyswitch operation NOTE Zone type 10 must have been entered for Zone 7 in field 02 Reports openings closing by user 4 7 if reporting is enabled in field 52 this field is enabled enter 1 the fire and panic alarm voltage triggers automatically become ARMING and READY status outputs for support of the Keyswitch LEDs Li COMMENTS Enter 1 to enable the system to permit multiple audible alarms from a protection zone during one armed interval as opposed to only one alarm Enter 0 for only one alarm Note that multiple alarm soundings will not occur more frequently than allowed by the alarm time out This selection has no impact on the number of communication messages transmitted COMMENTS Only applicable if No 4190WH RPMs are used to provide expansion zones Enter 1 to disable tamper detection Enter 0 to enable tamper detection opening of the 4190WH case COMMENTS Enter the test interval as follows Enter 0 for no report 1 for every 12 hours 2 for every 24 hours or 3 for every 168 hours 1 week Must be
45. Electrically Erasable Read Only Memory which is an IC chip that contains program information to operate the system which can be changed by the installer In addition it will not lose memory when power is lost for long periods of time The coding of signals between a computer and the system during downloading into an unrecognizable form which does not follow any common sequence and is used to prevent unauthorized access to programming information Abbreviation for End of Line Resistor which is a resistor placed at the very last device in an alarm zone for the purposes of supervising that zone The logic of the Control panel wili differentiate between an open and a short in that zone 1 Expanded Communication when expanded reporting is enabled openings and closings by user and alarms troubles by zone are reported 2 Expanded zones term used to describe zones 10 64 in the VISTA XM system A siren or bell that is mounted outdoors for the purpose of alerting the public Pertaining to downloading if an operator is given full read write access to the database he is able to read and or change any and all information in that database ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 120 GLOSSARY HANDSHAKE HARD COPY HARD DRIVE INTERNAL SOUNDER KISS OFF TONE LCD LINE SEIZURE LOOP MODULE MICROPROCESSOR MODEM MODIFY MS DOS NON VOLATILE RESPONSE TIME ON LINE OPEN CIRCUIT DEVICE PC PART READ WRITE PERI
46. For f 15 PRIMARY SUBSCRIBER 32 ACCOUNT NUMBER three or four 2 digit entries COMMENTS Enter 3 or 4 digits Each digit requires a 2 digit entry so as to allow entry of digits B F digit number is to be used only enter data in the first 6 locations leaving the last two unfilled Use the chart in fleld 31 to determine the entry for each digit Erase the field by entering 32 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 85 SECONDARY SUBSCRIBER 90 ACCOUNT NUMBER three or four 2 digit entries COMMENTS Enter 3 or 4 digits Each digit requires 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 Use the chart in field 31 to determine the entry for each digit Erase the field by entering 90 NOTE This field must be programmed if a secondary phone number is used field 34 This account number can be the same as the primary account number PRIMARY PHONE NuMBER CCI 0 9 COMMENTS Enter up to 12 digits 0 9 Do not fill unused spaces Erase the field by entering 33 NOTE Back up reporting 8 calls are made to the secondary phone number if no acknowledgment is received after 8 attempts to the primary number is automatic only if there is a secondary phone number entered 0 9 COMMENTS En
47. Low Battery and AC Loss the 2nd digit of these code reports is transmitted Restore reports for each zone type alarm are individually selectable see fields 69 through 71 NOTE Selection applies to both primary and secondary phone numbers L1 5 COMMENTS Enter 0 Standard Report or 1 Expanded Report Bypassing a zone results in a bypass report and in a restore report when all bypasses are removed Fire zones and the non bypassable zone field 38 cannot be bypassed When Expanded is selected the channel is transmitted in the last position of the second transmission line Zone 0 is not transmitted NOTE Selection applies to both primary and secondary phone numbers 9 COMMENTS Enter 0 Standard Report or 1 Expanded Report When Expanded is selected the channel is transmitted in the last position of the 2nd transmission line Zone ID is not transmitted NOTE Selection applies to both primary and secondary phone numbers COMMENTS Enter 0 Standard Report or 1 Expanded Report When Expanded is selected user ID 0 9 B F is transmitted in the last position of the 2nd transmission line For users 15 22 code F is transmitted in Expanded format Open Close reporting is selectable by user number see fields 52 39 8 1 00 in the ACCESS CODES section NOTE Selection applies to both primary and secondary phone numbers ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 90 PROGRAMMING T
48. M 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT EVENT ID CODES 93 DOWNLOADING OPTIONS 94 PROGRAMMING ZONE DESCRIPTIONS 95 DOWNLOADING eee etos eroe et etre co 99 TESTING THE 103 SPECIAL UL REQUIREMENTS 105 TROUBLESHOOTING ttt 113 CONSOLES m 113 B HARD WIRED ZONES 1 9 114 Co RPM8 u E EN 115 EE WIRELESS f E AUN 116 E COMMUNICATIONS 118 GLOSSARY OF TERMS 119 SPECIFICATIONS ttt o 123 XVII SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS amp PROGRAMMING DEFAULTS 129 A SUMMARY OF 6 22 2 2 4 44 129 PROGRAMMING DEFAULT VALUES 132 TABLE OF CONTENTS cont ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL LIST OF DIAGRAMS 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR HOOK UP u u 21 ZONES 2 8 EOLR SUPERVISED CONFIGURATION J a 22 ZONES 2 8 CLOSED CIRCUIT UNSUPERVISED CONFIGURATIONS 22 ZONE 9 FAST
49. MANUAL SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 133 FIELD FUNCTION PRE PROGRAMMED VALUE 06 07 09 10 1 12 13 14 15 6 17 18 19 20 21 24 DESIGNATE RIGHT ZONE USAGE 10 16 DESIGNATE RIGHT ZONE USAGE 17 24 DESIGNATE RIGHT ZONE USAGE 25 32 ENTRY DELAY 1 EXIT DELAY 1 ENTRY DELAY 2 EXIT DELAY 2 ALARM SOUNDER DURATION NOT USED KEYSWITCH ARM DISARM ENABLE CONFIRMATION OF ARMING DING 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 0 101 0101 01101 101 101 none 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 0 0110101 0 0 0 01 none 0 2 30 seconds 0 3 45 seconds 10161 90 seconds 1018 120 seconds 1014 8 minutes 0 zero 0 Disable Disable POWER LOSS SOUNDING 0 Disable AC POWER LOSS ALARM NOT USED NOT USED DISABLE FIRE TIME OUT NOT USED MULTIPLE ALARMS TAMPER DETECTION DISABLE ZONES 10 64 DURESS REPORT DISABLE ADEMCO HIGH SPEED NOT USED TEST REPORT INTERVAL POWER UP IN PREVIOUS STATE QUICK ARM 0 10 0 lt No 0 Yes 0 Enable Enable 10 21 24 hours 1 Yes 1 Enabled ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 134 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS FIELD FUNCTION PRE PROGBAMMED VALUE 30 31 48839498 41 42 3 44 45 46 47 48
50. PRE PROGRAMMED VALUE 65 ALARM REPORTING CODES 21 0 0 Zeroes for channels 1 8 no code reported ASSIGNED TO EACH Z2 0110 CHANNEL Z3 01401 Z4 010 66 ALARM REPORTING CODES 29 010 Zeroes for channels 9 15 no code reported ASSIGNED TO EACH 210 0110 CHANNEL CONT D 211 010 212 010 213 010 214 010 215 010 67 NON ALARM CODES 0101 AC LOSS 00 AC LOSS 2nd DIGIT 010 TROUBLE 010 TROUBLE RESTORE 1010 BYPASS 010 BYPASS RESTORE 1010 RESTORE CODE FOR ALARM LOSS LOW BATTERY 688 NON ALARM CODES 010 OPEN CONTD 1010 CLOSE 010 LOW BATTERY 1010 LOW BATTERY 2nd DIGIT 910 TEST 010 POWER UP 010 NOT USED 010 CANCEL CODE 89 ZONE TYPES 1 4 Enabled all RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 70 ZONE TYPES 5 8 180 00 Zone Type 5 enabled all others disabled RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 71 2 98 amp 10 101 Enabled all RESTORE REPORT ENABLE 72 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT 1 010 AL Zeroes for zones 1 8 no codes reported ZONES 1 8 EVENT DIGIT 21010 TR 1st digi 31010 BY 4 010 AL RE 5 0 0 TR RE 6 010 BY RE 73 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT 1 0 0 ALZeroes for zones 9 16 no codes reported ZONES 9 16 EVENT 2 0 0 TR DIGIT 1st digi 310101 BY 4 00 AL RE 5 0101 TR RE 6 010 BY RE ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 137 FIELO FUNCTION PRE PROGRAMMED VALUE 74 76 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 17 2
51. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED ALARM still in Sb For AC Restoral effect Still at subscriber 5890 following the events of example 1 above channel 2 restores initiating the call and channels 5 and 6 remain in alarm Channel 2 NEW RESTORE Channels 5 6 PREVIOUSLY REPORTED ALARMS still in effect Subscriber 0135 bypasses faulted zone 3 Bypass restorals are transmitted when the restoral takes place If a trouble condition occurs in Zone 2 for subscriber 5890 a trouble report is transmitted Zone trouble restoral is transmitted as soon as it occurs 5c For Low Battery Reporting Channel 2 is used 5d For Low Battery Restoral 5e For Program Tamper Channel 3 is used 5f For Power On Reset Reporting Channel 4 is used ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL CHECKSUM LIMITATIONS SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS 69 Checksum is a means of veritying a communicator report without sending two message rounds The way this works is as follows When the communicator has to send a report it quickly totals all of the digits in the report Account Number Report Code It then adds to that total another digit so that the grand total is evenly divisible by 15 This other digit is the Checksum digit For example 1234 3 is the report to be sent 142434443 13 total 13 plus 2 checksum digit 15 Grand Total 15 is evenly divisible by 15 When the receiver gets the message it simply adds up the individual
52. RECEIVERS REDUNDANT CONFIGURATION ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 34 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES USING TWO For installations where the area to be protected goes well beyond the 200 RECEIVERS TO range of es net or the building configuration prevents getting the rated INCREASE range in all paths to transmitters a second receiver can be installed The first COVERAGE 4280 is located at one end of the premises and the second 4280 at the other with both 4280s connected to the same 2 wire polling loop AREA 2 AREA 1 NOTE THE RECEIVER MUST BE PLACED A MINIMUM OF 10 Diagram 12 TWO WIRELESS RECEIVERS TO INCREASE COVERAGE ADVISORIES 1 If dual 4280s or 4280 8s are used A Both must be at least 10 feet from each other as well as trom the Vista XM Contro panel and remote consoles B One of the 4280s or 4280 8s must be powered from Aux power see SPECIFICATIONS C The house 105 must be the same D Using two Receivers does not increase the number of transmitters the system can support 63 transmitters plus a wireless keypad 2 Follow the chart below for max polling loop runs 22 gauge 650 max 20 gauge 950 max 18 gauge 1500 max 16 gauge 2400 max Note Twisted pair recommended for all normai runs IMPORTANT The maximum combined polling loop run is 4000 using shielded wire the maximum is 2000 CAUTION If an intercom system is being used the polling loop wires
53. RESPONSE UNSUPERVISED ONLY 23 4152LMB INSTALLATION amp 24 ZONE EXPANSION DIAGRAMS 25 4197 POWER CONNECTIONS u u u 26 4190WH LEFT RIGHT ZONES 27 4208 SUMMARY OF 85 4 28 4280 AND 4280 8 AF 65 31 SINGLE WIRELESS RECEIVER CONFIGURATION 33 TWO WIRELESS RECEIVERS REDUNDANT CONFIGURATION 33 TWO WIRELESS RECEIVERS TO INCREASE COVERAGE 34 ZONE EXPANSION COMBINATION CONFIGURATIONS 36 REMOTE CONSOLE HOOK UP ccsccscssssscecsscssssssassessercssecsssorssesssosecseesoessssestontessnersecsarsnseseoees 37 SOUNDER OPTIONS FOR 4140XM CONTRQOL a 38 SOUNDER OPTIONS 5130 OR 4130XM CONTROLS 39 54148 RELAY MODULE 2 2 39 TWO 702 SIRENS IN SERIES 40 TWO 719 SIR
54. The AB12 must be mounted so that it can be heard outside the protected area INSTALLATION NOTES 1 All wiring between AB12 and 4140ATX must be in conduit and all conduit holes knockouts on the Control panei shall be used or blocked from access See Diagram 38 4140ATX Grade A Installation 2 Use 12V 4 AH minimum Battery 3 Value of End of line resistor is 1K ohms 41 0 4 Entry Delays cannot exceed 60 seconds for UL Commercial Burglary Listings 5 Bell timeout cannot be less than 16 minutes for UL Commercial Burglary Listings 6 If 4190WH Dual Point RPMs are used tamper detection in Field Address 24 must be enabled enter 0 7 Field 16 Confirmation of Arming Ding must be enabled 8 Field 18 AC Loss Alarm after 4 hours must be enabled 9 Field 27 24 Hour Test must be enabled 10 Open Close reporting must be enabled UL REQUIRES THAT VOLTAGE TRIP OPTION BE USED gemmam anan an en un sa POWER SUPPLY 12V SOOMAI t 2 Qmm Diagram 39 COMMERCIAL GRADE AA CENTRAL STATION 4140ATX CONNECTED TO No 698UL STU ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SPECIAL UL REQUIREMENTS 107 SD s TAMPER Sw 2 698UL CABINET TAMPER LINER CABINET MOUNTING SCREW 4140ATX 4140ATX VISTA TB2 8 AB12 2 3 TAMPER SWITCHES ALL WIRING IN CONDUIT a
55. all 8 locations NON ALARM CODES CONTD 0 0 0 0 1010 1010 010 010 82 ALARM COUNT 013 Swinger Suppression 83 TEST REPORT 1 2 12 hours after program mode exit INITIATION TIME 84 ADEMCO HIGH SPEED 0 REPORTING ON 800 WATS LINES 85 NOT USED 0 86 ZONE EXPANDER TYPE 0 SELECTION 7 ENTRY WARNING 1 continuous beeps 88 BURGLARY ALARM 0 no delay COMMUNICATION DELAY 89 NOT USED 0 SECONDARY SUBSCRIBER 1 5 1 5 1 51 1 5 ACCT No NOTE The following fields are accessed by initially keying 94 while in the programming mode Although numbered from 00 to 49 they are not the same fields as 00 to 49 listed previously and are identified in this manual as fields 1 00 to 1 49 where the leading 1 is not keyed FIELD FUNCTION PRE PROGRAMMED VALUE 100 ENABLE CLOSING FOR Users 17 18 19 20 21 22 USERS 17 22 _ 10 10 0 10 10 0 Disable 1 01 ASSIGN RESPONSE 1010 228 TYPE FOR ZONES 28 32 1010 229 1010 230 0 0 231 1010 232 1 02 ASSIGN RESPONSE 1010 233 TYPE FOR ZONES 33 40 010 234 1010 235 010 236 010 237 10 0 238 010 239 010 240 ADEMCO s VISTA SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 139 FIELD FUNCTION U PRE PROGBAMMED VALUE 1 03 1 04 1 05 1 06 1 07 1 08 1 09 ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 41 48 ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 49 56 ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 57 64
56. digits 0 9 Do not fill unused spaces Erase the field by entering 35 ID NUMBER 0 9 A F COMMENTS Only applicable if downloading will be utiized Make entries as 2 digit numbers as follows 00 0 04 4 O88 12 0121 0585 09 9 13 0 0222 0626 108A 14 0383 0727 11 15 DOWNLOAD 37 DIALER SHUTDOWN COMMAND ENABLES SYSTEM SHUTDOWN 0 1 NOTUSED REMOTE BYPASS REMOTE DISARM REMOTE ARM UPLOAD PROGRAM DOWNLOAD PROGRAM COMMENTS Each of the various remote from the central station functions can either be enabled or disabled Disabling a function means that the central station will not be able to perform that function with respect to this system Enter 1 to enable a function and 0 to disable a function For UL installations all entries must be 0 RING DETECTION COUNT 44 FOR DOWNLOADING 01 14 15 for answering machine COMMENTS Only applicable if central station intitiated downloading will be used Enter 00 to disable ring detection Enter 01 14 for ring counts of 1 14 Enter 15 to select mode that gets around telephone answering machines connected to the same phone line In the latter mode the system upon hearing one ring followed by nothing will not answer but will ready itself to pick up the next incoming call received within the next 30 seconds on the first ring the downloader calling again ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 95 O PROGRAMMING ZO
57. enter a 1 in the location for that zone as shown Ex SELECT RF ZONES 1 8 12345678 01110001 in the above example zones 2 3 4 and 8 are programmed to be wireless RF zones zones 1 5 6 and 7 are hard wired WIRELESS PERIPHERALS SMOKE ECTOR DRAN SM BEA UN TO OTHER RPM DEVICES RECEIVER VISTA CONTROL COMBINATION CONFIGURATION BASIC 9 HARD WIRED ZONES USING HARDWIRE 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP AND WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES Diagram 13 ZONE EXPANSION COMBINATION CONFIGURATIONS ADVISORIES 1 Any zone trom 1 63 can be designated as an RF zone 2 Be careful when designating RF zones you want a zone to be either hard wired or on the polling loop but accidentally enable it as RF the system will ignore that zone RF enable overrides hard wire ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION 37 SECTION V SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS GENERAL 4137 5137 q vata our A REMOTE CONSOLES Both the 4130XM and the 5130XM supply up to 280mA 200mA for UL certificated installations of auxiliary power for remote consoles and or other auxiliary devices such as motion detectors or 4 wire smoke detectors The 4140XM supplies up to 700mA for non UL usage and up to 400mA for UL applications You must keep this in mind when adding remote consoles so you don t over draw current from the panel This would result in a battery which is never fully charged or pos
58. for a leased system Inhibit Local Keypad Programming prevents takeover of your accounts Leave a message for customer 5130XM 5137 ONLY Command the System to Upload a Copy of its Resident Program to the office Read Arming Status Read AC Power Status e Read List of Fautted Zones Read List of Bypassed Zones Read 10 Day Alarm History Log Read 10 Day Trouble History Log Read List of Zones Currently in Alarm Read List of Zones Currently in Trouble Read List of RF sensors with low battery conditions Accessing the Control pane from a remote location is protected against compromise by the use of 4 levels of security protection 1 Security Code Handshake The subscribers account number as well as an 8 digit central station ID number CSID known only to the office must be matched between the Control and computer 2 Hang Up and Cali Back The Control panel will hang up and call the computer back at the pre programmed number only if the security codes match as explained above 3 Data Encryption All data that is exchanged between the computer and Control panel is encrypted to reduce the possibility of anyone tapping the corrupting the data 4 Operator Access Levels Up to 15 operators can have access to the DOWNLOADER each having their own log on code However each operator can be assigned one of three levels of access in both FILE and COMMAND functions as follows FILE ACC
59. hie jum 9 10 11 12 43 44 15 16 ZONE REPORT ENABLE 1 Yes 0 No ZONE is PROGRAM TAMPER APT 40 14t digit 01 15 00 no report USE EOLRs ON 41 ZONES 2 8 cnechrb en emem ZONE 25 26 27 DURESS SHORT 14 388 COICDCOCOCOCOCOCO N C loops 0 gt supervision DIAL TONE PAUSE 42 0 5 98C8 1 11 secs 2 30 secs DIAL TONE DETECT 43 1 Yes 0 No JUST PAUSE 100 Ep RING DETECT COUNT 44 ALARM CODES FOR 65 66 00 no ring detect 01 14 for ring counts of 1 14 EACH CHANNEL 15 when telephone answering machine is connected to Enter 01 15 CH9 ae the same phone line 00 no code reporting 445 _ 0 30 secs 1 60 secs PRIM XMIT FORMAT 46 0 ADEMCO LO 1 lt SESCOWRAD 2 ADEMCO HI SPEED SEC ACK WAIT 47 0 30 SECS 1 60 SECS CH11 ae 12 CHS CH6 L T CH8 0000 NOT CHECKSUM VERIFY 49 USED 1 a Yes 0 No NON ALARM CODES 67 SESCOA RADIONICS 50 Enter 01 15 MEN He DUAL REPORTING 55 AC LOSS eee T REPORT ENABLE Lo tar 4 2 ZONE oU sas TRBL RESTR L 28 ZONES O BYPASS TEST FORMAS SEMEN BYPASS RESTA PWR UP 1 4 2 reporting by zone a zone expanded system RESTR CODE FOR CANCEL 4 2 ZONE OF9 5
60. must be as far from the intercom wiring as possible minimum 6 If this spacing cannot be accomplished shielded wire must be used If this is not done interference on the intercom system might occur Also note that the maximum total wire supported is cut in half when shielded wire is used ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES 35 TABLE 2 DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR WIRELESS DEVICES HOUSE 1 0 SWITCH SETTING FOR ALL WIRELESS DEVICES NSMITTER DP SICH SETINGS a ue ue 123486748 DOWN AL UP PULSE COUNT STANT TRANSMITTER 4 0 5775 PIR 5706 SMOKE DETECTOR SWITCH SETTINGS 570 PANIC TRANSMITTER 5727 KEYPAD ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 36 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES E ZONE EXPANSION COMBINATIONS INTRODUCTION One of the VISTA system s strengths is flexibility VISTA permits the use of homerun hard wire polling loop and wireless technologies in any combination The first 9 zones can be either ali hard wired all wireless using 4280 RF receiver with ALERT 111 transmitters or a combination of both technologies Zones 10 through 64 use either all polling loop devices all wireless RF devices or a combination of both technologies The selecting of wireless or polling loop zones is programmed in fields 1 18 to 1 25 To enable a zone as a wireless RF zone simply
61. needed 4197 Loop Extender module must be used ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 26 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES 4197 LOOP EXTENDER If longer polling loop wire runs are needed or more than 64 current is being drawn on the polling loop a 4197 Loop Extender Module must be used Diagram 6 shows typical connections Note that power from a local power supply is not approved for UL installation 4197 EXTENDED POLLING LOOP VISTA 42 1 2AH CONTROL RECHARGEABLE GEL NOTE CONNECT TERMINALS 2 TYPE BATTERY AND 3 AS SHOWN POWER SUPPLY CONNECT TO AN UNINTER RUPTED 120V 60Hz POWER SOURCE THAT IS ON M EXTENDED POLLING LOOP 4197 POWERED FROM LOCAL POWER SUPPLY AND BATTERY Diagram 6 4197 POWER CONNECTIONS NOTE Twisted pair recommended for all normal wire runs CAUTION If an intercom system is being used the polling loop wires must be as far from the intercom wiring as possible minimum 6 If this spacing cannot be achieved shielded wire must be used If this is not done interference on the intercom system might occur Also note that the maximum total wire length supported is cut in half when shielded wire is used ADVISORY The maximum allowable current draw on the polling loop is 64mA Refer to the Polling Loop Current Draw Worksheet found in the SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS section for current draws of various polling loop devices If more than 64mA is being drawn use o
62. or 00 for no check in 1 30 RF TRANSMITTER CHECK IN INTERVAL 02 15 or 00 tor no check in 1 31 D RF OPTIONS Co COMMENTS Enter 1 if first 4280 is installed Enter 0 if no 4280 is installed mm Co COMMENTS Enter 1 if 2nd 4280 is installed Enter 0 if only one or no 4280 is installed IMPORTANT If second 4280 is installed cut Blue jumper on 2nd 4280 Co COMMENTS Enter 0 if audible beep and display annunciation upon RF transmitter low battery condition is desired only in disarmed state Enter 1 if audible beep and display is desired in both armed and disarmed states COMMENTS Enter 1 if a trouble message for RF transmitter low battery conditions is to be sent to the central station Enter 0 if no report for transmitter low battery is desired Note that a trouble message will be sent for a transmitter supervision failure independent of this selection 9 16 LL COMMENTS Enter the check in monitoring interval in 2 hour increments enter 02 15 4 30 hours Failure of a receiver to receive any RF signal within the time entered will result in activation of the response type programmed for zone 90 for the first 4280 4280 8 and zone 88 for the second 4280 and their related communication reports NOTES zero is programmed supervision of the RF receiver will be disabled response types for zones 88 and 90 are disabled LJ COMMENTS Enter the check in monito
63. specifications for that particular unit s current draw TABLE 10 POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET RPM DEVICE DRAW DF UNIT RRENT Bags ee Ca a Ty 22 A ees a Pee eae i i ees PI DD ae a ETE CT T EESIENSESI SR aN 4275 ee L C 4Oma TL ee If the total current draw exceeds 64 mA a 4197 Loop Extender module must be used tf using two 4280s or 4280 85 you can power one of them from auxiliary power instead of using a 4197 loop extender module See Wireless Expansion for proper connections ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL USE UL LISTED LIMITED ENERGY CABLE 130 sUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS AUXILIARY VOLTAGE T AUXILIARY GE TAG FOR ALL CONNECTIONS DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR FIRE PROTECTION MUST FOLLOW NFPA DSTM TELEPHONE WIRING STANDARD No 74 NATIONAL FIRE REMOTE POINT MODULE DEVICES AS gogo 8 PROTECTION ASSOC BATTERYMARCH REQUIRED Nos 4190WH 4191WH 625 GROUND START OR CONSOLE PARK QUINCY MA 02269 419250 4192SDT 4194WH 4196 4275 925 5 1 LIKE AUK SOUNDING WEEKLY TESTING IS REQUIRED TO 4260 4280 8 8253 2 TP ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF THIS 3 INCOMING PHONE LINE SYSTEM s BATTERY NORMALLY NEED NOT BE FIRE LOOP TO SUPPORT Z mip
64. standard pre programming to assist the installer see Tables 12 13 14 and 15 for other sets of pre programmed values that can be selected by the installer when using specific communication formats The standard defaults can be loaded into the system at any time by keying 97 These values are defined in Table 11 that follows TABLE 11 STANDARD PRE PROGRAMMED DEFAULTS FIELD FUNCTION PRE PROGRAMMED VALUE 00 INSTALLER CODE 141114101 or 141113101 51010300 depending on Control 01 MASTER SECURITY CODE 1J 2 3 4 02 ASSIGN RESPONSE 21 0 19 Fire TYPE FOR ZONES 1 8 Z2 013 Perimeter Burglary 23 0 4 Interior Follower Burglary 24 015 Trouble by Day Alarm by Night Burg Z5 1 0 Interior Delay Burglary 26 0 7 24 hour audible 27 0181 24 hour Aux 28 01 Entry Exit Delay 1 Burglary 29 0131 Perimeter Burglary 21010101 2111040 2121010 2130110 2141910 2151010 2161010 21710101 2181010 Z19 0 0 Z20 0 0 221 0 0 22210101 2231001 2241010 403 ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 9 16 04 ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 17 24 05 ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR VARIOUS KEYPAD PANICS AND ZONE EXPANDER WIRING SUPERVISION 1 10101 225 2 0191 226 3 0 0 227 4 010 5 015 Short in Wiring to Zone icm displays 97 61040 1 and Panic displays 95 7 000 3 and g Panic deplays 967 8 016 and 4 Panic displays 99 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE
65. support only low current sensors reed switches IMPORTANT The 4208 does not support 2 wire smoke detectors PROGRAM DIP SWITCH O s NOTES ILOOP 1 4700 Ohms 0090 e POLLING LOOP A 3 4700 Ohms 2 4700 Ohms 2 4700 Onms e m 2 4700 Ohms LOOP 6 NOTES A Uses both sealed reed and unseated mechanical contacts B Requires an external 4700 Ohm enc of line resistor small YELLOW VIOLET RED color bands C Selectable fast or siow response both loops as a pair D Uses 1 milliamp of current each Uses only sealed reed contacts Requires an external 30 000 Ohm end of line resistor large watt ORANGE BLACK ORANGE color bands G Uses 100 microamps of current each H Make certain that the maximum current from the control s polling loop is not exceeded 1 tf set tor zones 9 16 loop 1 is tost on the 4208 Diagram 8 4208 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES 29 TABLE 1 DIP SWITCH TABLES FOR POLLING LOOP DEVICES DEVICE SWITCH POSITION Oi Swit CH POSITION 48 OTE p et MUS a wars DIP SWITCH POSITION ADDRESS NUMBER SWITCH POSITION ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 30 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES GENERAL INFORMATION RANGE SUPERVISION HOUSE IDENTIFICATION D
66. system by reading the GENERAL INFORMATION section Determine the hardware required for the installation by reviewing section 11 HARDWARE OVERVIEW STEP 2 Determine the system s zone configuration and wiring requirements by reviewing section ZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS section IV SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES and section V SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS the installation is UL rated check the special UL requirements in section XIII STEP 3 Once the wiring is completed mount the Control and make power connections following the instructions provided in section VI MOUNTING PROCEDURES and section Vil POWERING THE SYSTEM STEP 4 Learn how the system operates including security codes and keypad functions by reading section VIII SYSTEM OPERATION STEP 5 if the system is to be supervised by a central monitoring station read section IX SYSTEM COMMUNICATION for descriptions of reporting formats and a list of communication programming default tables STEP 6 Program the system via the keypad or by downloading from a remote location following the instructions in section X PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM and section XI DOWNLOADING if applicable STEP 7 Test the system and teach the user how to perform all commands following the procedures in section XII TESTING THE SYSTEM If problems occur refer to section XIV TROUBLESHOOTING ADVISORIES Throughout this manual information that requires special attention is highlighted in the ADVISORIES pa
67. to the wall surface with screws See Diagram 31 5 Splice the interface wiring to the console wires or to the wires on the interface connector supplied with 4137s A wiring diagram is provided in the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS section Insulated solderless wire splices eg 311 may be used for splicing Check wire connections carefully before splicing 6 Attach the main body of the console to the wali mounted back cover The console is properly attached when it snaps into place Use the securing screw previously removed to secure the console to the back cover see Diagram 31 for location of screw hole then insert the small name plate supplied into the recessed opening to cover the screw head see Diagram 33 7 See Diagram 31B for mercantile industrial mounting with metal cabinet ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 50 MOUNTING PROCEDURES Pn Spliced to interface wiring Plug in Wiring Hamess with 18 4141 15 15 4141 30 30 Cable Notes in the wall pre stnpped leads Standard Harness Extensions plug e For this type of mounting the battery arecty mo me con back up power will be supplied from a remote location unless the installer can cut a smal hole in the wall for a No 4132 Battery Back Box No 4144 Piug in a 2 OR ji utilize a triple gang electrical box in To remote tek nind wall behind the unit to hold the attery OR Back cover of VISTA Control
68. transmitters which are using your House ID Up to two 4280 8s can be used for redundancy or to increase the area of coverage Powered directly trom the polling loop or separately trom auxiliary power NOTE If two 4280 8s are used the second 4280 8 must be powered from auxiliary power EIGHT ZONE POLLING LOOP EXPANSION MODULE Connected to the 4152LMB via a 2 wire polling loop and is used with up to 8 hard wired devices Set DIP switches to identify 8 zones The first two zones can be either normal or fast response DIP switch selectable All zones are EOLR supervised first six zones 4 7K last two zones 30K NOTE Does not support 2 wire smoke detectors ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 4190WH 4139WH White or 4139GY Gray or 4139BR Brown 4194WH 4191WH HARDWARE OVERVIEW 13 TWO ZONE REMOTE POINT MODULE DIP switch programmable The left zone can be EOLR supervised if necessary and can accept either open or closed circuit sensors The right zone is unsupervised and can accept closed circuit sensors only Connected to 4152LMB via a 2 wire polling loop SURFACE MOUNTED REED CONTACT Compact Compact surface mounted magnetic reed contact with built in RPM The 4201 programmer must be used to program this contact Connected to 41521 MB via a 2 wire polling loop SURFACE MOUNTED REED CONTACT Wide Gap Wide Gap Surface mounted reed contact w
69. used in conjunction with data fields 83 and 68 location 5 This field enables the automatic battery test At the interval selected AC power will be dropped and the battery will be tested under auxiliary current load for about 10 minutes If a test report is desired enter a test code in field 68 location 5 E 12 COMMENTS Enter the time in hours from the time that the programming mode is exited that the first test report shall be transmitted and or first battery test initiated 00 entry signifies immediately upon exiting 01 31 represents the range in hours that can be selected See field 68 for assigning the Test Report code co COMMENTS Enter 1 if it is desired that upon power up after a battery is sensed the system will assume the system status prior to power down Enter 0 if it is desired that 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 7 if opervclose reporting for User 7 was enabled in Address 52 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 82 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM QUICK ARM 29 0 1 INHIBIT BYPASS OF ONE 38 ZONE BETWEEN 1 AND 31 01 31 USE OF END OF LINE 41 RESISTORS ON WIRED ZONES 2 8 0 1 AUXILIARY OUTPUT FUNCTION SELECT 0 1 2 1 46 co COMMENTS Enter 1 to enable arming of the burglary system in any mode by
70. will prevent any personal injury or property toss by burglary robbery fire or otherwise or that the product will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection Buyer understands that a property installed and maintained alarm may only reduce the risk of a burglary robbery or fire without warning but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such will not occur Or that there will be no personal injury or property 1055 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 tor any loss or damage arising under this Limited Warranty or otherwise regardless of cause or origin Sellers 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 andis the only warranty made by Seller on this product No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligation of this Limited Warranty is authorized ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 4 2 EXPANDED 82 LL FORMAT ZONES m ond DIG 9815 ALARMS 9 16 REPORTS ALRM 29 TEST REPORT START 83 T 01 31 HRS 00 INSTANT TRBL 210 KISSOFF WAIT 84 Enter 00 15 1 ADEMCO High speed on WATS 00 no channel BYPASS a 0 other formats or if local wico ines oe AL
71. will put a hyphen in front of the field address while the 4130XM 4137 consoles will simply display the field address The second set of field addresses is accessed by pressing 94 while in programming mode and are referred to in this document by a 1 in tront ol the address ex 1 32 The alpha consoles 5130XM 5137 will indicate this by displaying the words ALT PROGRAM MODE on the top line of the display and displaying a 1 in front of the field address i e field 32 of the second set of addresses is displayed as 132 The 4130XM 4137 consoles will display the word CHECK when the second set of addresses is accessed The second set of fields includes addresses 1 00 1 49 To return to the first set of fields press 99 noting that the alpha consoles display the words PROGRAM MODE and the word CHECK disappears from the 4130XM 4137 displays ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 72 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM PROGRAMMING STEPS 1 Enter Programming mode 2 Set Standard Defaults 3 Set Communication Format Defaults H desired 4 Program the data fields 5 In case of errors Programming mode can be entered in one of two ways 1 By depressing the and keys at the same time within 30 seconds after power is applied to the Control 2 By keying the installer code followed by depression of CODE 0 0 keys The factory installer code can be changed once in the program mode immediately followi
72. with the negative from TB2 15 Up to two 702s can be used wired in series as shown in up to two 719s in parallel as shown in TWO 702 SIRENS IN SERIES USE CONFIGURATION A OR 8 SEPARATELY NOT TOGETHER B TWO 719 SIRENS IN PARALLEL Diagram 15 SOUNDER OPTIONS FOR 4140XM CONTROL ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS 39 4130XM 5130XM The 4130XM 5130XM self contained Controls have an external sounder output of 100mA negative going trigger from the brown lead The continuous positive is taken from the red black lead From this output you could use up to two 740 High Intensity Sounders wired in parallel or one Amseco Motor Bell ABB1031 or up to eight indoor Piezo Sounders BRK 400 in parallel as shown FROM 5130XM OR 4130XM CONTROL B A UP TO 1 AMSECO BELL UP TO 2 7408 BROWN RED BLACK NO OTHER COMBINATIONS ALLOWED 7401N PARALLEL WITH 3 BAK 4 Diagram 16 SOUNDER OPTIONS FOR 5130XM OR 4130XM CONTROLS 4148 RELAY MODULE Other sounders such as the 702 and 719 self contained sirens can be used with the 4130XM 5130XM but the addition of the 4148 Relay Module is necessary because these sirens or equivalent draw more than the allowable 100mA of current Connect the 4148 module to the control as shown TO SOUNDER VISTA CONTROL BROWN TRIGGER NOTE
73. 0XM 4140XM with 5137 consoles these panic keys can also be programmed with an alpha descriptor IMPORTANT For the Panic functions to be of practica value the system must be connected to a central station ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SYSTEM OPERATION 61 C TROUBLE CONDITIONS The word CHECK on the Console s display accompanied by a rapid beeping at the Console indicates that there is a trouble condition in the system The audible warning sound can be silenced by pressing any key instruct users to call for service immediately upon seeing any of the following messages CHECK MESSAGES OTHER TROUBLE CONDITIONS POWER FAILURE A display of CHECK accompanied by a display of one or more zone descriptor s 5130XM 5137 or numeric zone ID s 4130XM 4137 indicates that a problem exists with those zone s First determine if the zone s displayed are intact and make them so if they are not If the problem has been corrected key an OFF sequence Code plus OFF to clear the display display of the word CHECK accompanied by a numeric display of 97 indicates that a short exists on the Polling Loop and may eliminate some of the protection Fault 97 can be assigned an alpha descriptor when using the 5130XM or 4140XM with the 5137 console A display of the word CHECK accompanied by a numeric display of 88 89 90 or 91 indicates a 4280 Receiver problem Refer to the WIRELE
74. 4 ALRM LO BAT WIRED ZONES E rome SELECTION ZONE TYPES 1 10 69 0 301 461 ADEMCO Hi Speed format RESTORE REPORT TI ALARM REPORT 55 ENABLE 0 Standard 1 Expanded 4 2 EXPANDED 72 BYPASS REPORT 57 FORMAT ZONES 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 0 Standard 1 Expanded Hin ALAM 21 nter O1 15 TROUBLE REPORT 58 E E TM a 0 Standard 1 Expanded ing OPEN CLOSE REPORT 59 0 Standard 1 Expanded LOW AC LOSS 60 ALAM RESTR REPORT TRBL RESTR ds x 8YPASS RESTR s 6 7 8 9 10 OL 76 Tou 100000
75. 4 EVENT DIGIT 1st 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 25 27 KEYPAD EXPANDER WIRING SUPERVISORY EVENT DIGIT 442 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 1 8 ID DIGIT 2nd digit 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 9 16 ID DIGIT 2nd digit 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 17 24 1D DIGIT 2nd digit 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 25 27 KEYPAD PANICS ZONE EXPANDER WIRING SUPERVISORY ID DIGIT 2nd digit 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT NON ALARM CODES 11010 AL Zeroes for zones 17 24 no codes reported 2 0 0 TR 3 0 0 BY 4 0 0 AL RE 5 0 0 TR RE 6 0 0 BY RE 1 010 AL 2 0 0 TR 3 0 0 BY 4 00 AL RE panics and for zone expander 5 010 TR RE wiring supervisory no 6 010 BY RE codes reported 21 0 0 Zeroes for zones 1 8 no codes reported Z2 0101 23 0 0 24 1010 25 010 26 010 27 010 28 010 29 010 Zeroes for zones 9 16 no codes reported 210 0110 211 0 0 212 0 0 213 0 0 214 01 0 215 0101 216 0 0 217 0 0 2 for zones 17 24 no codes reported 218 010 219 0 0 Z20 224 0101 1010 225 0101 226 010 227 010 1010 Short in Wiring to Zone Expander 010 1 amp Panic 1040 3 amp Panic 1010 amp Panic Zeroes no codes reported in all 10 locations ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 138 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS EIELD FUNCTION PRE PROGBAMMED VALUE 81 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT Zeroes No codes reported in
76. 465 Kodak U9VL 9V Alkaline Type Battery Ademco No 464 Eveready 522 Duracell MN1604 Change battery at least annually or within 30 days after a BAT message indication 7 days if the transmitter sees frequent daily activation whichever occurs sooner Battery change of Lithium battery can be at three year intervals for non UL usages Transmission Range 200 ft nominal 60m indoor Addressability 5 bit house code 31 code combinations 4 bit device code 16 code combinations 32 47 For additiona information see instructions accompanying the No 5775 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 126 SPECIFICATIONS 5706 SMOKE DETECTOR TRANSMITTER 1 Physical Diameter 6 1 2 165mm Height 1 1 16 27mm 2 Electrical Voltage 9 Lithium type battery Ademco 465 9V Alkaline type battery Ademco No 464 Eveready 522 Duracell MN1604 Battery should be changed at least annually or within 30 days after a BAT message indication whichever occurs sooner Battery change of Lithium battery can be at three year intervals for non UL usages Range 200 ft nominal 60m indoors Addressability 5 bit house code 31 code combinations 3 bit device code 8 code combinations 48 55 5701 EMERGENCY PANIC TRANSMITTER 1 Physical Width 2 9 16 65mm Height 4 13 16 122mm Thickness 1 5 16 24mm 2 Electrical Voltage 9V Lithium type battery Ademco No 465 Kodak 9V A
77. 6 SELECT RF 1 19 ZONES 17 24 RESPONSE 04 DESIGNATE RIGHT LOOP 07 SELECT RF 1720 ZONES 25 27 RESPONSE 05 ZONES 28 32 RESPONSE 1 01 DESIGNATE RIGHT LOOP 08 SELECT RF 1 21 ZONES 33 40 RESPONSE 1 02 DESIGNATE RIGHT LOOP 1 10 SELECT RF 1 22 d lode l l d M 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 _ J l o J XXX XXX 0t j J Esas DES SEM 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 97 95 96 99 NOTE Zones 29 32 do not apply to field 05 Instead these locations represent Loop short and keypad panic response assignments 97 short in wiring to expanders 95 96 amp 99 keypad panics respectively Zones 29 32 are available for fields 1 01 08 amp 1 21 E 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL ZONES 41 48 RESPONSE 1 03 DESIGNATE RIGHT LOOP 1711 SELECT RF 1 23 ZONES 49 56 RESPONSE 1 04 DESIGNATE RIGHT LOOP 1 12 SELECT RF 1 24 ZONES 57 64 RESPONSE 1 05 DESIGNATE RIGHT LOOP 1 13 SELECT RF 1 25 ZONE EXPANDER B6 TYPE SELECTION 0 1 4208 Usage ASSIGN RESPONSE 1 08 TYPE FOR 4280 RECEIVER FAULTS 00 10 1 09 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 77 Ll l d 1 d b tl U l i J _ DAE DE ERROR ER
78. 80 NOT FUNCTIONAL 144 WIRELESS KEYPAD TAMPER DETECT ENABLE 1 YES 0 NO 145 ENABLE CONSOLE ANNUN DURING EXIT DELAY 1 YES 0 N 146 AUX OUTPUT FUNCTION ENABLE 2 O GND START t OP CL CONSOLE SOUNDS 0 147 ENABLE CHIME ANNUN EXTERNAL ALARM SNDR 1 YES 0 148 WIRELESS KEYPAD DISABLE YES 0 NO 149 DISABLE RF XMITR LJ IN FAIL TRBL SOUNDING YES 0 NO 130 4280 SUP CHK IN MON INTRV go L X2HOURS 131 XMTR CHK IN MON INTRV X 2 HOURS 132 ADEMCO O H S CONTACT RPT FMT DJ 133 DAL NH ROTARY BACKUP L 134 COMM SPLIT REPORTING L O NO 1 ALARMS PRIM OTHERS SEC 2 OPICL TST SEC OTHERS PRI CHANNEL ASSIGNED TO EACH ZONE ENTER 01 15 00 NO CODE REPORTING 135 2 28 32 136 ZN 33 40 137 ZN 41 48 228 241 233 229 73 242 730 735 243 2 236 244 232 237 245 238 245 239 247 240 248 HEXADECIMAL TO NUMERIC ENTRY CONVERSION 0 10 REPORT CODES 0 00 SUBS ID PABX OR CS ID 1201 2 02 3 03 4004 S 05 G 06 7 07 8 08 8 09 B 11 12 D 13 14 Fe 15 10 CS ID only T 4130XM 4140XM 5130XM PROGRAMMING FORM C MEL 1 Yes 0 No oe psa NOT USED ae 4 RESPONSE TYPE 02 ONER Ma as Crs ALARMS 7 D 03 Perimeter COCO TL exransion zs 10 64 emer Dees D Aisa T EE
79. A XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL HARDWARE OVERVIEW 17 H MISCELLANEOUS ACCESSORIES NP1212 YUASA 484 ADEMCO NP412 YUASA 12V4P PANASONIC NP612 YUASA 12V65P PANASONIC 1350 1360 4130PC 4130PC 3 HAYES1200 4132 4132LG 4132 12 4132 40 4134 8 4134 12 4134 15 12 volt 1 2 AH gel celi battery 12 volt 1 3 AH gel cell battery 12 volt 4 0 AH gel celi battery 12 volt 4 0 AH gel cell battery 12 volt 6 0 AH gel cell battery 12 volt 6 5 AH gel cell battery Plug in DC power pack for the 4130XM 5130XM or for providing supplemental power to 4137 5137 consoles Plug In DC power pack for the 4140XM only DOWNLOADING software on 5 1 4 floppy disk DOWNLOADING software on 3 1 2 floppy disk Modem for DOWNLOADING Battery back box for 1 2 AH battery for 4130XM or 5130XM Battery back box for 4 0 AH battery for 4130XM or 5130XM Battery Kit includes 4132 back box and 1 2 AH battery for 4130XM 5130XM Battery Kit Includes 4132LG back box and 4 0 AH battery for 4130XM 5130XM Metal Cabinet 8 inch w Terminal Strip for 4130XM 5130XM Metal Cabinet 12 inch w Relay Module No 4148 and terminal strip for 4130XM 5130XM Meta Cabinet 12 Inch for 4130XM 5130XM ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 18 HARDWARE OVERVIEW 4133 4136 4141 15 4141 30 4143 4144 4145 4148 4171TR 659EN 675 ROUGH IN RING Pre wire rough in rin
80. ATUS AC LOSS in Channel 1 LOW BATTERY in Channel 2 PROGRAM TAMPER in Channel 3 POWER ON RESET in Channel 4 7 NORMAL ALARM STATUS For Channels 1 8 Only 9 TEST REPORT A typical high speed report may look as follows 1234 5115 5555 7 Acct 1234 with alarms on channels 2 and 3 To enable Ademco high speed reporting enter a 2 in field 46 To choose which zones are to report enter the channel you wish each zone to report on zone 1 channel 01 etc in fields 61 64 1 35 1 39 In fields 65 68 enter 01 tor desired reports If 00 is entered no report will be sent 1 When using Ademco high speed remember there are only 15 channels available plus a duress channel If more than 15 zones are being used they will have to share channels 2 With high speed reporting 9 15 cannot report troubles bypasses Use these channels for zones that will not have to report these conditions ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 68 SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS Subscriber identification Message 5f 0135 3a 3b 4a 4b At subscriber 5890 channels 2 and 5 go into alarm and initiate a call and channel 6 which has previously reported an alarm is still triggered Channel 2 NEW ALARM Channel 5 NEW ALARM 5 system trouble condition occurs a separate trouble message format exists as in the following 5a For Loss of AC Reporting Channel 1 is used Channel 6
81. B SECURITY ACCESS CODES INSTALLER CODE oo TT TT 2111412 0 9 41310 5111310 COMMENTS This 4 digit code is reserved for installation company use but can be used by the customer if needed This is the only code that can be used to enter the Program mode from the console This code cannot be used to enter secondary codes This code is disabled if programming mode is exited by a 98 MASTER SECURITY CODE 01 L il ol 3 4 0 9 COMMENTS Enter the 4 digit master security code Use of a 9 in last position inhibits the Duress feature This code can assign secondary codes 03 22 OPEN CLOSE REPORTING 52 T T TT TTT Ciloreror sl of oro ENABLE BY USER CODE Lit of of of of of of 0 Use 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 User 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 User 17 18 19 20 21 22 COMMENTS Enter 1 for each user code which is to send open close reports to the central station Note that user 7 must be enabled if either a open close reporting is desired for keyswitch arming or b close reporting is desired for Quick Arm and Power Up arm or Open Close reporting is desired for remote amvdisarm via downloading Note that user codes 16 22 are sent as user 15 for traditional communication formats To receive all user codes Ademco Contact ID reporting must be used BABYSITTER CODE 1 50 0 ENABLE User 22 0 1 COMMENTS Enter 1 if user 22 is to be prohibited from disarming the system unless
82. CONDARY TRANSMISSION FORMAT CHANNEL ASSIGNED TO EACH ZONE CHANNEL ASSIGNED TO EACH ZONE CONT D CHANNELS ASSIGNED TO ZONES 25 27 DURESS AND VARIOUS KEYPAD PANICS ALARM REPORTING CODES ASSIGNED TO EACH CHANNEL ALARM REPORTING CODES ASSIGNED TO EACH CHANNEL CONTD 2 Ademco High Speed 2 Ademco High Speed 21 011 22 012 23 013 24 0 4 25 015 26 016 27 01 28 018 29 019 210 010 211 010 212 00 213 010 214 00 215 0101 216 010 1010 225 ojo 226 1019 227 010 Duress 010 Short on Wiring to Zone Expander displays 97 1010 1 amp Panic displays 95 0 0 amp Panic displays 96 110 amp Panic displays 99 CH1 61 CH 0 1 CH3 0 1 011 CHS 0 1 CH6 011 CH7 011 CH8 011 CH9 0 1 CH10 0 1 CH11 0 1 CH12 0 1 CH13 011 0 1 CH15 0 1 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 148 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 0 0 AC LOSS 00 AC LOSS 2nd DIGIT 010 TROUBLE 0 0 TROUBLE RESTORE 1010 BYPASS 010 BYPASS RESTORE 0 1 RESTORE CODE FOR ALARM AC LOSS LOW BATTERY NON ALARM CODES 010 OPEN CONTD 1010 CLOSE 0 1 LOW BATTERY 0 1 LOW BATTERY 2nd DIGIT 00 TEST 010 POWER UP 010 NOT USED 01 CANCEL CODE 67 NON ALARM CODES ADEMCO HIGH SPEED REPORTING ____ ___ 1 FIRE 1555 5555 7 2 E E 1 5155 5555 7 3 I
83. CTIONS Audible alarms must be provided by the use of AB12 Bell in Box The 12 must be mounted so that it can be heard outside the protected area INSTALLATION NOTES 1 All wiring between AB12 and 4140ATX must be in conduit and all conduit holes knockouts on the Control panel shall be used or blocked from access Use 12V 4 AH minimum Battery Value of End of line resistor is 1K ohms 41 0 pe Delays cannot exceed 60 seconds for UL Commercial Burglary istings Bell timeout cannot be less than 16 minutes for UL Commercial Burglary Listings If 4190WH Dual Point RPMs are used tamper detection in Field Address 24 must be enabled enter 0 Field 16 Confirmation of Arming Ding must be enabled Field 18 AC Loss Alarm after 4 hours must be enabled Field 27 24 Hour Test must be enabled 10 Ademco WA112 1 Tamper Switch must be used to supervise cover 11 Field 23 Multiple Alarms must be enabled WIRING 12 Field 28 Power up in previous state must be enabled BELL CONNECTIONS lt ALL WIRING INNER CABINET IN CONDUIT SEE NOTE 1 DOOR TAMPER SWITCH FA1000UL Diagram 38 No 4140ATX UL GRADE A INSTALLATION 106 SPECIAL UL REQUIREMENTS UL 1610 GRADE AA CENTRAL STATION MERCANTILE BURGLARY INSTALLATIONS USING DERIVED CHANNEL IMPORTANT Requires the use of 4140ATX Control NOTE Not a UL Listed application BELL CONNECTIONS Audible alarms must be provided by the use of AB12 Bell in Box
84. DES NON ALARM CODES CONTD 1 010 225 2 0J 0 226 3 0 0 227 4 110 Duress 5 0 0 Short on Wiring to Zone displays 97 6 0 0 18 Panic displays 95 7 010 Panic displays 96 8 1 1 amp Panic displays 99 21 011 29 013 210 012 211 012 212 00 213 010 214 0 0 215 0 0 010 AC LOSS 010 AC LOSS 2nd DIGIT 0101 TROUBLE 0101 TROUBLE RESTORE 0 0 BYPASS 0 0 BYPASS RESTORE 019 RESTORE CODE FOR ALARM LOSS LOW BATTERY OJO OPEN 610 CLOSE 018 LOW BATTERY 0 8 LOW BATTERY 2nd DIGIT 0101 TEST 010 POWER UP 0 0 NOT USED 1019 CANCEL CODE 3 1 EXPANDED REPORTING J U U REPORT 2 TYPE U REPORT PERIMETER PERIMETER N Oa O N g i 2 5555603 8 PERIMETER 3 8 9 INT DELAY 3 9 CANCEL 9 RESTORE 9 1 thru 9 9 DURESS 2 0 amp AUD PANIC 2 B LOW BATTERY 8 8 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL TABLE 14 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 147 ADEMCO HIGH SPEED 9 ZONES PRE PROGRAMMING To select the pre programmed settings for the above communication format proceed as follows 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Key 94 3 Key 82 Values are now the same as the standard defaults Table 11 except for the following differences FIELD FUNCTION lt lt VALUE 46 48 61 62 64 65 66 PRIMARY TRANSMISSION FORMAT SE
85. DULE ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 112 SPECIAL UL REQUIREMENTS UL 1023 HOUSEHOLD BURGLARY INSTALLATIONS NOTE CAN USE THE 4140XM 4130XM 5130XM OR 4140ATX INSTALLATION NOTES 1 4140XM 4140ATX max allowable current draw 400 mA UL Aux Power x 300 mA siren 4130XM 5130XM max allowable current draw 200 mA UL Aux Power 100 mA siren 09 Entry delay 41 711 Entry delay 2 cannot exceed 45 seconds 10 Exit delay 2 12 Exit delay 2 cannot exceed 60 seconds 13 Alarm sounder duration cannot be less than 4 minutes 41 Use of End of Line resistors are mandatory for all UL installations 1 28 RF transmitter low battery annunciation must be enabled 1 30 4280 supervisory check in monitoring interval cannot exceed 12 hours 1 31 RF transmitter check in interval cannot exceed 12 hours 1 49 Audible sounder for transmitter check in failure must be enabled 28 Power up in previous state must be enabled 23 Multiple Alarms must be enabled 82 Disable Swinger Suppression enter 00 UL 985 HOUSEHOLD FIRE INSTALLATIONS NOTE CAN USE THE 4140XM 4130XM 5130XM OR 4140ATX INSTALLATION NOTES 1 21 Fire timeout must be disabled no fire timeout allowed 1 28 RF transmitter low battery annunciation must be enabled 1 30 4280 supervisory check in monitoring interval cannot exceed 12 hours 1 31 RF transmitter check in interval cannot exceed 12 hours
86. ECTOR CONFIGURATIONS 41 D PASSIVE INFRARED MOTION DETECTORS 43 E PHONE LINE INTERFACE 45 F AUXILIARY VOLTAGE 65 47 G REMOTE KEYSWITCH OPERATION 8 WIRING 4B VI MOUNTING 49 A MOUNTING THE 4140XM 1 49 B MOUNTING THE 4130XM 5130XM CONTROL S 49 C ADJUSTING THE ALPHA CONSOLE LCD VIEW ANGLE 54 POWERING THE SYSTEN 55 SYSTEM OPERATION 57 SECURITY ACCESS 57 KEYPAD FUNCTIONS sin sic iri cote dre naa 59 TROUBLE CONDITIONS 500 4 20 24 2 2 eee 61 D RECALLING ALARM TROUBLE MESSAGES 62 IX SYSTEM 5
87. ED 107 NOT USED RESTORE REPORT 109 ASSIGN RESP TYPE 1ST amp 2ND 4280 CANCEL REPORT 2ND 4280 NOT RESP BAD CONN TO PANEL SWINGER SHUTDOWN 290 1ST 4280 RECEIVING SIGNALS 291 1ST 4260 NOT RESP BAD CONN TO PANEL DESIGNATE RIGHT ZONE USAGE SEE 06 FOR CHOICES 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 110 ZN 33 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 111 ZN 41 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 112 ZN 49 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 113 ZN 57 64 114 115 116 7117 NOT USED 40 48 56 64 SELECTION OF WIRELESS FOR 1 YES 0 NO 01 2 3 5 6 7 4118 ZN 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 119 ZN 9 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 120 ZN 17 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 121 ZN 25 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 122 ZN 33 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 123 2441 48 49 SO 51 52 53 4 55 124 ZN 49 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 125 ZN 57 63 126 1ST 4280 RF XPNDR SELECT 1 YES 0 NO 127 2ND 4280 RE XPNDR SELECT L 128 RF XMITR to BAT ANNUN 129 RF XMITR LO BAT RPT 1 YES 0 NO 16 24 32 40 48 749 750 251 BRR AR 143 CHANNEL ASSIGNED TO RF RCVR FAULTS CHANNEL ASSIGNED TO EACH ZONE 01 15 00 NO CODE ENTRY 138 ZNS 49 56 139 ZNS 57 64 140 141 NOT USED 257 258 259 260 261 262 253 264 289 290 291 142 ASSIGN CHNNL TO 2ND RCVR FAULT 2ND 4280 NO XMTR CHECK IN FAULT 2ND 4280 NOT FUNCTIONAL 1ST 4280 NO XMTR CHECK IN FAULT 1ST 42
88. ENS IN PARALLEL 2 40 ZONE 1 EOLR SUPERVISED FOR 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS 41 ZONES 2 8 EOLR SUPERVISED FOR 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS 41 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP SMOKE 5 22 2 2 2 2 2 1 42 BF SMOKE DETECTORS rica sce vate ve aed de Oh a uq a Sua ua a 42 4196 POLLING LOOP PIR eT mr 43 4275 POLLING LOOP PI ioi oi i 44 5775 WIRELESS EE 44 INSTALLING THE 4171XT XM DIALER WITH THE 4130XM 5130XM CONTROLS 45 PHONE LINE AND GROUND START CONNECTIONS 46 4171XT XM 4171XM AUXILIARY VOLTAGE 85 11122 1 47 KEYSWITCH MIRING 48 SURFACE MOUNT INSTALLATIONS J 50 FLUSH MOUNTING BASIC 51 INSERTING THE u prender regt 52 FLUSH MOUNTING WITH TRIM 2 2 4 2 2 4 4 2 1 53 PRE WIRE NEW CONSTRUCTION 54 POWER FLOW CHAR
89. ESS 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 CONTROL COMM ACCESS Read Only able only to Upload and arm the system Not able to DISARM BYPASS or change any programmed 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 or part of the system ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL GLASSBREAK SENSORS DUAL TECH GLASSGUARD UL NOTES ADVISORIES DOWNLOADING 101 Each time the Contro panel is accessed whether successful or a PROGRAM TAMPER report 40 is sent to central ation When downloading the console will display MODEM COMM 5130XM 5137 or CC 4130XM 4137 Whenever a download or a save is done an automatic time stamp is done indicating the date and time of the last download or save and the operator ID number The average time for a complete download including initial call up hang up and call back is under 4 minutes 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 con
90. EZER FRONT FUR FURNACE GALLERY GARAGE GAS GATE GLASS GUEST GUN HALL HEAT HIGH HOLDUP HOUSE INFRARED INSIDE INTERIOR INTRUSION JEWELRY KITCHEN LAUNDRY LEFT LEVEL LIBRARY LIGHT LINE LIQUOR LIVING LOADING LOCK LOOP LOW LOWER MACHINE MAGNETIC MAIDS MAIN MASTER MAT MEDICAL MEDICINE MICROWAVE MONEY MONITOR MOTHERS MOTION MOTOR MUD NORTH NURSERY OFFICE OIL OPEN OPENING OUTSIDE OVERFLOW OVERHEAD PAINTING PANIC PASSIVE PATIO PERIMETER PHONE PHOTO POINT POLICE POOL POWER QUAD RADIO REAR RECREATION REFRIG REFRIGERATION RF RIGHT ROOM ROOF SAFE SCREEN SENSOR SKYLIGHT SLIDING SMOKE SONIC SONS SOUTH SPRINKLER STAMP STATION STEREO STORE SUMP SUPERVISED SUPERVISION SWIMMING SWITCH Note This factory provided vocabulary of words is subject to change ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL TAMPER TAPE TELCOPHONE TELLER TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT UPPER UPSTAIRS UTILITY VALVE VAULT VIBRATION VOLTAGE WALL WAREHOUSE WASH WEST WINDOW WINE WING WIRELESS WORK XMITTER YARD ZONE 0 1ST 2ND 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH WHAT 15 DOWNLOADING WHAT IS NEEDED TO DOWNLOAD HOW DOES DOWN LOADING WORK SECTION x1 99 SECTION XI DOWNLOADING Downloading allows the installer or central station operator to remotely access program and control the security system over normal telephone lines
91. G THE SYSTEM 97 Normally when the system is in the disarmed state the following display is present on the Console DISARMED READY TO ARM Part or all of the above message be modified to create a custom installer message For example DISARMED on the first line or READY ARM on the second line could be replaced by the installation company name or phone number for service Note that there are only 16 character spaces on each of the two lines To create a custom display message proceed as follows 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Key 93 The following will be displayed ZN 3 Key OO The following will appear ED 4 Press the 5 key 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 to insert spaces or erase existing characters 5 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 neccessary When the desired character is reached press 6 The cursor will then
92. GITAL COMMUNICATOR MESSAGE FORMATS 70 6 SUMMARY OF PROGRAMMING COMMANDS 73 7 INDEX TO PROGRAMMING FIELDS 74 8 VOCABULARY OF WORDS STORED IN MEMORY 98 9 AUXILIARY CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET 129 10 POLLING LOOP CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEETT 129 11 STANDARD PRE PROGRAMMED DEFAULTS 132 12 STANDARD LOW SPEED 3 1 4 1 PRE PROGRAMMING 143 13 EXPANDED LOW SPEED 3 1 4 1 PRE PROGRAMMINGQ 145 14 ADEMCO HIGH SPEED PRE PROGRAMMING 147 15 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT PRE PROGRAMMING 149 SEVEN STEPS TO EASY INSTALLATION The following steps are required to properly install a VISTA XM system STEP 1 Become familiar with the
93. GRAMMED VALUE 51 DUAL REPORTING 10 52 OPEN CLOSE REPORTING 1 2 3 4 56 78 ENABLE BY USER CODE 1 00 0 0 0 0 0 disabled for Users 2 8 53 442 ZONE EXPANDED 0 Not selected FORMAT SELECTION 54 4 2 ZONE STANDARD 0 selected FORMAT SELECTION 55 ALARM REPORT 0 Standard report 56 RESTORE REPORT 1 Expanded 57 BYPASS REPORT 0 Standard report 58 TROUBLE REPORT 0 Standard report 59 OPEN CLOSE REPORT 0 Standard report 60 LOW BATTERY AC LOSS 0 Standard report AND TEST REPORT 61 CHANNEL ASSIGNED 21 010 Zeroes for zones 1 8 no code reported TO EACH ZONE 22 010 23 0101 Z4 010 25 00 26 010 27 010 28 1010 62 CHANNEL ASSIGNED 29 0 0 Zeroes for zones 9 16 no code reported TO EACH ZONE CONT D 210 01 0 211 0 0 212 0 0 213 0110 214 0 0 215 0 0 216 010 63 CHANNEL ASSIGNED 217 010 Zeroes for zones 17 24 no code reported TO EACH ZONE CONT D 218 01 0 219 0 0 220 1010 221 1010 222 0101 223 010 224 1010 64 CHANNELS ASSIGNED 1 010 225 All zeroes in 8 locations same as Address 61 TO ZONES 25 27 DURESS 2 0 0 226 AND VARIOUS KEYPAD 31010 227 PANICS 4 010 Duress 5 010 Short on Wiring to Zone Expander displays 97 6 010 18 Panic displays 95 7 010 3 amp Panic displays 96 81010 amp Panic displays 99 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 136 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS FIELD FUNCTION
94. HE SYSTEM LOW BATTERY AC LOSS 60 T EE AND TEST REPORT CJ MEE Ium 0 1 COMMENTS Enter 0 Standard Report 1 Expanded Report When Expanded is selected additional programmable code is transmitted in the last position of the second transmission line except for Test which has an automatic 0 as the second digit NOTE Selection applies to both primary and secondary phone numbers gt ZONE TYPES RESTORE 69 CLIL LO ED 0 REPORT ENABLE 0 1 1 2 3 4 of 0 ts LJ 9 10 COMMENTS Enables Restore reporting for individual zone types Enter 1 to select restore reporting for the zone type enter O to inhibit restore reports 1 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 91 K ZONE CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS CHANNEL ASSIGNMENTS FOR ZONES 1 8 ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fon zones ew ZONE 9 10 1 12 33 135 16 FOR zones ZONE 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ZONEG 2527 E SEEER DURESS amp KEYPAD PANICS INE 25 26 27 DURESS SHORT 18 38 FoR zones vas ZONE 28 29 30 31 32 ZONE 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Fon zones asse 111111 ZONE 49 50 51 52 5 54 55 56 ZONE 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 4280 FAULTS ae Supv Fault 88 a280 143 T FAULTS co
95. Hz handshake and kiss off and transmits data with 1900Hz pulse tones 9 10 pulses per second pps A typical message consists of two rounds which must be verified by the receiver both rounds match the message is validated and kissed off A complete standard report consists of either a 3 or 4 digit account number followed by a 1 digit alarm code Even though 2 rounds are sent only the valid report is displayed on the receiver Ex 1234 3 tn expanded reporting two messages are sent two rounds per message the first being the account number and alarm code the second being the zone or channel to which the alarm was assigned A complete expanded report consists a 3 or 4 digit account number followed by a 1 digit alarm code then the alarm code is repeated followed by the channel number Ex 1234 3 3333 9 channel 9 To enable Ademco Low Speed reporting enter a 0 in 46 To enable expanded low speed enter 1 in 55 60 for the desired expanded reports Standard and expanded reporting in the SESCOA RADIONICS format is virtually the same as ADEMCO Low Speed except for the following 1 The handshake and kiss off frequency is 2300 Hz 2 The data is transmitted with 1800 Hz tones 3 The rate of transmission is 20 pps To enable SESCOA RADIONICS reporting enter a 1 in 46 To enable expanded reporting enter 1 in 55 60 for the desired expanded reports ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL
96. K OUTER EARTH GROUNO FROM ALARM TRIGGER 698 CHANNEL INPUTS OUTPUTS USE 4171TR CABLE BURGLARY IBLUE 6 OPEN CLOSE YELLOW 13 FIRE RED 7 PANIC WHITE GROUND BLACK 8 488 12 TERMINAL 4 Diagram 40 UL GRADE AA TAMPER CIRCUIT WITH 698 UL STU ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 108 SPECIAL UL REQUIREMENTS UL 1610 GRADE A CENTRAL STATION MERCANTILE BURGLARY INSTALLATIONS USING LONG RANGE RADIO IMPORTANT Requires the use of No 4140ATX Control NOTE Not a UL Listed application BELL CONNECTIONS Audible alarms must be provided by the us of AB12 Bell in Box The AB12 must be mounted so that it can be heard outside the protected area INSTALLATION NOTES 1 All wiring between AB12 and 4140ATX must be in conduit and all conduit holes knockouts on the Control panel shall be used or blocked from access See Diagram 38 2 Use 12V minimum Battery Value of End of line resistor is 1K ohms C41 0 4 Entry Delays cannot exceed 60 seconds for UL Commercial Burglary Listings 5 Bell timeout cannot be less than 16 minutes for UL Commercial Burglary Listings 6 114190 Dual Point RPMs are used tamper detection in Field Address 24 must be enabled enter 0 7 Field 16 Confirmation of Arming Ding must be enabled 8 Field 18 AC Loss Alarm after 4 hours must be enabled gt 9 Field 27 24 Hour Test must be enabled 10 Open Close reporti
97. L POINT RPM 1 Physical Width 2 1 8 inches 53 mm Height 3 1 4 inches 81 mm Depth 1 inch 25 mm 2 Electrical Voltage Input 8 11 volts at 1 mA Current Drain 2 mA High current 1 mA Low current ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS 125 5711 5711WM 5715 BURGLARY TRANSMITTERS 1 Physical No 5715 No 5711 5711WM Width 2 9 16 65mm 1 5 1 6 33mm Height 4 13 16 122mm 5 7 8 149mm Depth 15 16 24mm 1 1 2 38mm Electrical Voltage 9V Lithium Type Battery Ademco No 465 Kodak USVL 9V Alkaline Type Battery Ademco 464 Eveready 522 Duracell MN1604 Battery should be changed at least annually or within 30 days after a BAT message indication 7 days if the transmitter sees frequent daily activation whichever occurs sooner Battery change of Lithium battery can be at five year intervals for non UL usages Loop 100 msec response for detection of an open 4 msec option on No 5715 Limit loop resistance to 10 000 ohms max Range all units 2001 nominal 60m indoor Addressability 5 bit house code 31 code combinations 6 bit device code 5711 5711WM 5715 63 code combinations 5775 PASSIVE INFRARED BURGLARY DETECTOR TRANSMITTER Physical Width 3 1 16 78mm Height 3 13 16 97mm Thickness 2 5 16 59mm Protection Pattern 84 degree span with coverage up to 35 feet 10m Electrical Voltage 9V Lithium Type Battery Ademco
98. LECTION OF WIRELESS FOR SELECTION OF WIRELESS FOR SELECTION OF WIRELESS FOR SELECTION OF WIRELESS FOR ZONES 57 63 FIRST 4280 RF EXPANDER SELECT SECOND 4280 RF EXPANDER SELECT RF TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY ANNUNCIATION ENABLE RF TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY REPORT 4280 SUPERVISION CHECK IN MONITORING INTERVAL RF TRANSMITTER CHECK IN MONITORING INTERVAL CONTACT ID ENABLE TELEPHONE ROTARY BACK UP ENABLE 12345678 1001010010010 ZONES 1 8 9 101112 13 14 15 16 0 01 01 0 0 0 0 01 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 0 0 10 0 10 0 101 10 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 not selected 0 not Selected ZONES 9 16 ZONE 17 24 ZONES 25 32 ZONES 33 40 ZONES 41 48 ZONES 49 56 0 Audible beep only in disarmed state 1 enable 6 12 hours 1 2 24 hours 10 to ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 141 FIELD FUNCTION PRE PROGRAMMED VALUE 1734 COMMUNICATOR SPLIT 0 Split reporting disabled REPORT SELECTION 1435 CHANNEL ASSIGNED TO 00 228 EACH ZONE CONT D 1010 229 gt Zeroes for zones 28 32 1010 230 code reported ojo 231 1010 232 136 CHANNEL
99. LS G REMOTE KEYSWITCH OPERATION amp WIRING ADVISORY If the keyswitch option is selected field 15 the alarm trigger outputs are disabled An optional Remote Keyswitch can be used for remote arming and disarming of the system If used and programmed by the installer 15 1 a normally open momentary switch is connected across a 1000 Ohm resistor on zone 7 of the control panel Zone 7 must be given up as a protection zone but must still be assigned a zone type A momentary short across this zone will arm the system in the AWAY mode If the short is held for more than 3 seconds the system will arm in the STAY mode All zones designated as zone types 4 or 10 will be automatically bypassed After the system has been armed the next time zone 7 is shorted the system will disarm An optional closed circuit tamper switch model 112 can be wired in series with zone 7 so that if the switchplate is removed from the wall the tamper will open disabling keyswitch operation until the system is next disarmed from the console NOTES 1 When keyswitch is selected a 1000 ohm resistor must be used regardless of whether or not zones 2 8 are selected to use end of line resistors 2 Only one keyswitch with LEDs can be supported by the system s power supply If more than one keyswitch is to be used a 688 12 switching module must be used to boost the signals used to drive the LEDs LED indications are defined as follow
100. MUNICATION INTERFACE PIN MOLES Diagram 27 INSTALLING THE 4171XT XM DIALER THE 4130XM 5130XM CONTROLS ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 46 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS 4171XT XM 4171XM Terminal 1 TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS Terminal 2 Terminal 3 Terminal 4 Terminal 5 This is a programmable output See 1 46 It can be used as a ground start output with the 675 Ground Start Module as an output to produce console audible warnings on a remote sounder ex No 706 12 or as an opervclose trigger tor use with other communications media NOTES The 675 is not UL listed Only one of the above options can be chosen if ether GROUND START or CONSOLE AUDIBLE 15 chosen Auxiliary Voltage Trigger pin 4 may not be used INCOMING PHONE LINE TIP INCOMING PHONE LINE RING LOCAL HANDSETS RING LOCAL HANDSETS TIP Connect the green flying lead to a proper earth ground WARNING GROUND START PHONE LINE OPTIONAL 675 GROUND START MODULE MUST BE CUT To prevent the risk of shock disconnect phone lines at telco jack before servicing the unit INCOMING TELCO LINES RJ31X JACK LOCAL PHONES CONNECTOR BLOCK AUX POWER TB2 13 OR RED BLACK AUX POWER TB2 7 OR VIOLET EARTH GROUND w ORANGE JUMPER Diagram 28 PHONE LINE AND GROUND START CONNECTIONS ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SYSTEM CO
101. N O CIRCUIT EXTER NAL EOLA POLLING LOOP ALWAYS OBSERVE POLARITY ALWAYS CONNECT IN PARALLEL SEE TEXT FOR WIRE GAUGE AND WIRE LENGTH REQUIREMENTS Diagram 7 4190WH LEFT RIGHT ZONES ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 28 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES SETTING UP THE 4208 The 4208 is an 8 zone RPM which is connected directly to the polling loop e 4700 Ohms K 30000 Ohms i amp e 30000 Oh t K m ms a NOTES Each zone is end of line resistor supervised and can be used with either open circuit or closed circuit devices Zone numbers used with the 4208 are pre assigned in groups of B except the first group beginning with zone 10 and are set via the unit s switches Note that if more than one 4208 is used the system limits the number of zones supported by the first group of addresses to 7 zones 10 16 available If only one 4208 is used the first group of addresses can be expanded to 8 zones zones 10 17 available by entering a 1 in program field 86 See the PROGRAMMING section for information regarding this programming option See the PROGRAMMING section for information regarding the use of more than one 4208 The first two zones are DIP switch programmable for fast response 10 millisecond Zones connected to this module are factory set tor 400 millisecond response The first six zones are high current zones for use with mechanical sensors The last two zones can
102. NE DESCRIPTIONS INTRODUCTION ENTERING ZONE DESCRIPTIONS 5130 amp 5137 CONSOLES ONLY A user friendly English language description iocation of protection zones keypad panics polling loop short and the first 4280 supervision faults can be programmed into the system up to 59 descriptions Each description can be composed of a combination of words up to a maximum of 3 that are selected from a vocabulary of approximately 220 words stored in memory a complete list of all words in this vocabulary is provided at the end of this section In addition up to 5 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 console In addition an installers message can be programmed which will be displayed when the system is Ready ex THE PETERSON s 1 Enter programming mode as d scribed previously 2 Key 93 The following will be displayed ZN When in this mode the console keys perform the following functions 3 Scrolls both alphabet and actual words in ascending alphabetical order 1 Scrolis both alphabet and actual words in descending alphabetical order 6 Toggles between alphabet and actual word list 8 Saves the zone description in the system s memory plus zone number will display the description for that zone 3 Key 01 to begin entering the description f
103. NFIGURATION PERIPHERALS 47 F AUX VOLTAGE TRIGGER OUTPUTS PIN CONNECTIONS Pin 1 Fire Pin 2 Panic Pin3 Burglary Pin 4 OpervClose refer to Phone Line Interface Pin 5 Ground Terminal 1 IMPORTANT The 4171TR Trigger cable must be used for connection to these outputs NOTE _ it the Keyswitch arming is enabled in field 15 then pin 1 is used tor the ARMED LED and pin 2 is used for the READY LED Voltage triggers are reset when the system is disarmed Code OFF or after the timeout interval Note that the 16 second Dialer delay if programmed in field BB does not affect voltage triggers These triggers are always activated instantly PHONE LINE CONNECTOR CONNECT GREEN BLOCK WIRE TO EARTH GROUND 4152LMB CONNECTOR 4171XT XM ONLY VIEW BLACK GROUND YELLOW OPEN CLOSE BLUE BURGLARY WHITE SILENT PANIC RED FIRE AUXILIARY VOLTAGE TRIGGERS NOTE KEYSWITCH OPTION IS SELECTED AUXILIARY ALARM QUTPUT TRIGGERS ARE NOT AVAILABLE GROUND OPEN CLOSE 5 VOLTS 9 1mA OUTPUT ON DISARM BURGLARY AUDIBLE PANIC AUXILIARY 5 VOLTS 1mA READY LED SILENT PANIC DURESS OUTPUT ON ALARM ARMED LED FIRE HIGHER CURRENT OUTPUT IS NECESSARY USE 688 12 SWITCHING MODULE Diagram 29 4171XT AUXILIARY VOLTAGE TRIGGERS ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 48 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERA
104. NT FOLL 5515 5555 7 PERIMETER 5551 5555 7 6 PERIMETER 5555 5155 7 7 PERIMETER 5555 5515 7 8 PERIMETER 5555 5551 7 9 INT DEL 5155 55551 DURESS 1555 5555 1 amp AUD PANIC 5515 5555 1 CANCEL F222 2222 2 RESTORE 3 in respective channel LOW BATTERY 5155 55556 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL TABLE 15 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 149 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT 17 ZONES PRE PROGRAMMING To select the pre programmed settings for the above communication format proceed as follows 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Key 94 3 Key 83 Values are now the same as the standard defaults Table 11 except for the following differences FIELD FUNCTION VALUE 03 04 205 40 53 ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 9 16 ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR ZONES 17 24 ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR VARIOUS KEYPAD PANICS AND ZONE EXPANDER WIRING SUPERVISION REPROGRAM DOWNLOAD ATTEMPT REPORT 4 2 ZONE EXPANDED FORMAT SELECTION 442 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 1 8 EVENT DIGIT ist digi 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT ZONES 9 16 EVENT DIGIT 1st digi 24015 716 0 3 2171013 218 0101 2241070 1 10101 225 2 0 0 226 3010 227 4 010 5 0 5 Short in Wiring to Zone displays 97 6 0 9 1 and Panic displays 95 7 0 8 and Panic displays 36 8 0 6 and Panic displays 99 11141 11 1 042 AL 2 0131 TR 3 1015 BY 4 RE 5 019 TR RE 6
105. ONS INSTALLATION NOTES NOT USED BLACK LOCATE 687 688 346 WITHIN 4140 CABINET No 687 VOLTAGE REGULATOR 4140ATX TERMINALS AUX 12vDC GND Audible alarms must be provided by the use of 12 Bell in Box The AB12 must be mounted so that it can be heard outside the protected area 1 All wiring between AB12 and 4140ATX must be in conduit and all conduit holes knockouts on the Contro panel shall be used or blocked from access See Diagram 38 2 Use 12V 4 AH minimum Battery Value of End of line resistor is 1K ohms 41 0 4 Entry Delays cannot exceed 60 seconds for UL Commercial Burglary Listings 5 Bell timeout cannot be less than 16 minutes for UL Commercial Burglary Listings 6 W 4190WH Dual Point RPMs are used tamper detection in Field Address 24 must be enabled enter 0 7 Field 16 Confirmation of Arming Ding must be enabled 8 Field 18 AC Loss Alarm after 4 hours must be enabled LOCATE WITHIN SEE No 346 S 4140ATX CABINET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADD L INFO ORANGE N O CONTACTS IF USED CLOSING ACROSS THESE TERMINALS RESULTS IN A TELEPHONE LINE TROUBLE CONDITION TELEPHONE LINE TO MINIMODULARM OR MODULARM TYPE SYSTEM OUTPUT RATING 3 TO 20 VAC UP TO 5mA MAX F 4171XT XM Diagram 43 GRADE A CENTRAL STATION INSTALLATION USING 346 REVERSING RELAY MO
106. OTE CONSOLES 8 KEYSWITCH 10 DIAPERS Se 11 D 2 WIRE SMOKE 5 2 422 11 E 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP DEVICES 12 WIRELESS DEVICES u eere ratorem esurire diete to SR ere 15 Gy SOUNDENRS 16 H MISCELLANEOUS 55 5 2 2242 1242 24422 2 44 17 ZONE TYPE 5 19 IV SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES 21 A BASIC 9 HARD WIRED ZONES 21 B ZONE EXPANSION MODUIE 24 C 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP EXPANSIDON 25 D WIRELESS ZONE EXPANSION 30 ZONE EXPANSION 5 36 V SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS 37 REMOTE CONGSOLES 37 B EXTERNAL SOUNDERS stars ba Fa aaoo ron rias Env 38 C SMOKE DET
107. PHERAL POLLING LOOP PROM 1 in central station communications the handshake is the acknowledgment frequency usually 1400 Hz or 2300 Hz that the receiver gives to a communicator when calling inan alarm report 2 DOWNLOADING when the computer calls up the contro panel the panel gives the computer a handshake as a go ahead signal to send the data A computer print out on paper as opposed to a display on a screen An internal disk storage device to a PC usually designated as drive C Also known as hard disk A siren or bell that is mounted indoors to alert the occupants of the premises The tone given by the central station receiver to the communicator telling it the message was received and is valid Abbreviation for Liquid Crystal Display which refers to the display on consoles The communicator disconnects all local phones when attempting to dial out to central station A 4152LMB module which is connected to the 4171XT XM and used to expand the VISTA XM up to 64 zones via a 2 wire polling loop The central processing unit of any computer or computer based device usually made on a single silicon chip which processes and makes decisions for the system Abbreviation for modulator demodulator a device used to interface a computer with a telephone line It converts the computer s binary code to a form that can be transmitted over the phone line A modem at the receiving end must then convert this data back
108. PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR 1 Physical Base Diameter 5 127mm Cover Height 3 76mm Cover Diameter 3 3 8 80mm 2 Electrical Voltage Input 7 11 volts Current Drain Less than 320 uA standby 230 400 uA active 4192SDT PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR W BUILT IN 135 F 57 C HEAT DETECTOR 1 Physical Base Diameter 5 127mm Cover Height 3 76mm Cover Diameter 3 1 8 80mm 2 Electrical Vottage Input 7 11 volts Current Drain Less than 320 uA standby 400 uA active ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 128 SPECIFICATIONS THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION 129 SECTION XVII SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS amp PROGRAMMING DEFAULTS A SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS TABLE 9 AUXILIARY DEVICE CURRENT DRAW WORKSHEET DEVICE DRAW OF UNITS CURRENT REMOTE CONSOLES 5137 150 mA n dic c eee s 4146 Eeo om sa L T 675 erus Lem 3 4280 or 4280 8 4130XM 5130XM 280 mA Max Aux current 200 mA Max for UL installations 4140 700 mA Max Aux current 400 mA for UL Installations CAUTION _ ff total current draw is above the maximum auxiliary current available 1350 power pack must be used to power up to 7 additional remote consoles If only one console is being used power additional devices from a separate 12VDC power source i e 488 12 NOTE using hard wire devices such as PIRs refer to the
109. R supervised FIRE zone type 09 in program field 02 up to three 2 wire smoke detectors can be used Recommended are BRK1400 ionization detector 2400 Photoelectric smoke detector and the 2400TH Photoelectric smoke detector with 135 F heat sensor FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL SMOKE DETECTORS FOR PROPER INSTALLATION AND WIRING USE BRK MODEL 1400 2400 OR 2400TH ONLY Diagram 20 ZONE 1 EOLR SUPERVISED FOR 2 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS ADVISORY ZONES 2 THROUGH 8 the EOLR is not at the end of the loop the zone is not fully supervised The System will not respond to an open circuit within the zone These zones can support as many 4 wire smoke detectors as can be powered when programmed as a FIRE zone type 09 in program field 02 There are only two requirements 1 The zones must be configured for EOLR supervision and 2 A normally closed momentary switch must be installed in series with the power to the detectors in order to allow reset of the smoke detectors after an alarm The detectors must be wired in parallel with the EOLR at the last detector for full supervision as shown ANY ZONE 2 THRU 8 SUPPLY LOOP RETURN LOOP USE OF RELAY 15 RECOMMENDED FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL SMOKE DETECTORS FOR PROPER INSTALLATION AND WIRING FOR CIRCUIT AND POWER Diagram 21 ZONES 2 8 EOLR SUPERVISED FOR 4 WIRE SMOKE DETECTORS ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 42 SYS
110. RM RESTR zw DO NOT USE 85 _ must be zero TROU RESTA ZONE EXPANDER TYPE 86 VECTOR type RPMs an ENTRY WARNING 87 g 215 1 CONT 0 BEEPS jn BURG ALARM 88 DJ ue seus FORMAT ZONES 17 24 74 2ndDiGIT REPORTS NOT USED 89 0 must be ALRM 217 Enter 01 15 00 code renani TA 218 SEC SUBSCRIBER gt 90 wass ALRM RESTA 220 TABL RESTA zn VO MUST BE KEYED BYPASS RESTR 222 OPEN CLOSE 100 723 REPORT ENABLE USER 1 18 19 20 21 22 24 1 YES 0 a NO 4 2 EXPANDED ASSIGN RESPONSE FOR ZONES ate ross or FORMAT KEYPAD 75 79 2n DIGT 101 ZNS 28 32 102 2 533 40 103 ZNS 41 48 PANICS ZONES 25 277 oy 228 zm 24 XPDR SUPVSRY TRBL 729 234 242 yir BYPASS 230 235 243 E ALRM RESTR DURESS 231 235 244 WIRING E TRBL RESTR SHORT 232 237 245 ep EXP BYPASS RESTR 238 245 Pane z ag P PANIC 240 248 4 2 EXPANDED 50 1st DIGIT 2nd DIGIT FORMAT NON OLOSE REPORT 7104 2 549 56 105 ZNS57 64 108 ASSIGN RESP ALARM CODES 249 257 2ND 4280 Enter Q1 15 OPEN REPORT 00 no code 250 258 reporting LOW BATT REPORT LOW BATT RESTORE RPT eR et TEST REPORT 25 gt 4 2 EXPANDED 81 181 DIGIT 2nd DIGIT 254 262 FORMAT NON LLL ALARM CODES 2 nd digit tor program T is also seco CONT D tamper code see 40 255 264 Enter 01 15 288 EM 00 no code P 06 NOTUS
111. S TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL COMMON FEATURES 4140XM 4130XM SECTION 9 SECTION II HARDWARE OVERVIEW A VISTA XM SERIES CONTROL PANELS Basic 9 wired zones expandable to 64 zones wired and or wireless 22 user codes Downloadable office or site initiated independent auxiliary voltage trigger outputs for FIRE PANIC BURG and OPEN CLOSE ADEMCO High Speed 4 2 traditional low speed ADEMCO s Express and the new Contact ID communication formats available VISTA XM CONTROL Cabinet Mounted Housed in a metal cabinet measuring 12 x 12 x 3 700 mA continuous auxiliary power Built in SPDT alarm relay rated for 2 8 amps 28 volts Alpha Numeric zone descriptors with 5137 remote console with a built in 220 word dictionary plus an additional 5 custom word entries and an installers message be programmed ex ABC Alarms Call 1 800 123 4567 Removeable terminal strip for easy installation and service Up to a 6AH battery can be used for maximum standby time gel cell only Built in User s Manual and Descriptor Review with 5137 remote console VISTA XM FIXED WORD CONSOLE CONTROL Self contained compact design Surface or Flush mounted hardware included Liquid Crystal Display LCD with 2 digit numeric zone identification and pre designated English language prompts for system status ex READY NOT READY Built in UL sounder 85 dB 10 feet Remov
112. SS paragraphs in the TROUBLESHOOTING section for more information Faults 90 amp 91 can be assigned alpha descriptors when using the 5130XM or 4140XM with the 5137 console Note that if a second 4280 is used trouble conditions for it are identified by zone numbers B8 amp 89 which cannot be assigned alpha descriptors A display of COMM FAILURE 5130XM 5137 or FC 4130XM 4137 at the Console indicates that a failure occurred in the telephone communication portion of your system A display of LO BAT 5130XM 5137 or BAT 4130XM 4137 and a zone descriptor accompanied by a once per minute beep at the Console indicates that a low battery condition exists in the wireless transmitter displayed The audible warning sound may be silenced by pressing any key A display of SYSTEM LO BAT 5130XM 5137 or BAT with no zone ID 4130XM 4137 indicates that a low battery condition exists with the system s backup battery A display of 4280 SET UP ERROR 5130XM 5137 or E8 4130XM 4137 at the console indicates that a 4280 8 receiver is being used in a system with more than 8 RF zones programmed this is not Corrected none of the zones in the system will be protected If more than 8 RF zones are desired a 4280 Receiver must be used if the POWER indicator is off and the message AC LOSS 5130XM 5137 or NO AC 4130XM 4137 is displayed the Console is operating on battery power only Check the following At the premis
113. STANT CODE INSTANT ARMING MAXIMUM CODE MAXIMUM DISARMING CODE OFF BYPASSING ZONES CODE BYPASS ZONE NUMBER The VISTA XM system provides four modes of burglary protection STAY AWAY INSTANT and MAXIMUM In addition if any zones are faulted prior to arming NOT READY condition the console can display them one at a time and specific zones can be selectively bypassed When an alarm occurs console sounding and external sounding will occur and the zone s in alarm will be displayed on the console Pressing any key will silence the console sounder for 10 seconds Disarming the system will silence both console and extemal sounders When the system is disarmed any zones that were in an alarm condition during the armed period will be displayed memory of alarm To clear this display simply repeat the disarm sequence enter the security code and press the OFF key The VISTA XM consoles also feature chime annunciation and 3 panic key pairs for silent audible fire or personal emergency alarms which can notity the central station of an alarm condition if that service is connected Note that if QUICK ARM is enabled field 29 the 4 key can be pressed instead of entering the security code for any of the arming procedures listed below Away Stay Instant Maximum Before arming the system must be in the READY condition all zones must be intact If the NOT READY message appears press the READY key
114. SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 145 3 1 STANDARD REPORTING FIRE 1 INT FOLL PERIMETER PERIMETER PERIMETER PERIMETER PERIMETER c O 4 O G3 gt WH a DURESS amp AUD PANIC LOW BATTERY Onno TABLE 13 EXPANDED LOW SPEED 3 1 4 1 9 ZONES PRE PROGRAMMING To select the pre programmed settings for the above communication format proceed as follows 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Key 94 3 Key 81 Values are now the same as the standard defaults Table 11 except for the following differences FIELD FUNCTION PRE PROGRAMMED VALUE 55 ALARM REPORT 1 Expanded report 56 RESTORE REPORT U Expanded 57 BYPASS REPORT 11 Expanded report 58 TROUBLE REPORT 1 Expanded report 59 OPEN CLOSE REPORT 1 Expanded report 60 LOWBATTERY ACLOSS H Expanded report AND TEST REPORT 61 CHANNEL ASSIGNED 21 011 TO EACH ZONE 22 012 231013 24 1014 25 0 5 26 016 27 0171 28 018 62 CHANNEL ASSIGNED 29 1019 TOEACHZONE CONTD 210 1010 211 010 212 010 213 0101 214 010 215 00 216 010 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 146 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS FIELD FUNCTION PRE PROGHAMMED VALUE 64 65 66 67 CHANNELS ASSIGNED TO ZONES 25 27 DURESS AND VARIOUS KEYPAD PANICS ALARM REPORTING CODES ASSIGNED TO EACH CHANNEL ALARM REPORTING CODES ASSIGNED TO EACH CHANNEL CONT D NON ALARM CO
115. T u a 55 POWER PACK AND BATTERY CONNECTIONS l 56 4140ATX UL GRADE A INSTALLATION 105 UL GRADE AA 4140ATX CONNECTED 698UL DERIVED CGHANNELSTU 106 UL GRADE AA TAMPER CIRCUIT WITH 698UL STU 107 UL GRADE A 4140ATX CONNECTED TO A 7621AD LONG RANGE RADIO TRANSMITTER 108 UL GRADE AA INSTALLATION USING 445 HIGH LINE SECURITY TRANSMITTER 109 UL GRADE A CENTRAL STATION INSTALLATION USING A 346 POLICE CONNECTION 110 4140XM SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS ER REUS 130 4130XM 5130XM SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 131 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL LIST OF TABLES 1 DIP SWITCH TABLE POLLING LOOP DEVICES i 9 2 DIP SWITCH TABLE WIRELESS DEVICES 35 3 BATTERY STANDBY TABLE niei Eie 55 4 CONTACT ID REPORTING CODE DEFINITIONS 66 5 LOW SPEED DI
116. TEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS POLLING LOOP Can be added to the 2 wire Polling Loop via the 4152LMB loop module on SMOKE DETECTORS zones 10 through 64 as programmed in fields 05 1 02 1 03 1 04 and 4192SD 4192SDT 1 05 These detectors have a built in RPM which is DIP switch OR 41 92CP programmable They are wired in parallel to the polling loop and do not need auxiliary power or a separate reset switch The polling loop provides power and reset signals to the detectors as well as alarm and trouble signals trom the detectors 4152LMB V POLLING LOO MODULE 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP SMOKE DETECTORS MON INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL SMOKE DETECTORS FOR PROPER WIRI Diagram 22 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP SMOKE DETECTORS ADVISORIES 1 The maximum polling loop runs are as follows 22 gauge 9 650 max 20 gauge 950 max 18 gauge 9 1500 max 16 gauge 2400 max IMPORTANT The maximum combined polling loop run is 4000 If using shieided wire the max is 2000 2 Twisted pair is recommended for normal runs but if an intercom system exists or is being planned you must keep the polling loop at least 6 from the intercom wiring or use shielded wire not you might experience intercom interterence WIRELESS Can be used on zones 48 through 55 as long as that zone is enabled for RF SMOKE DETECTORS usage in program fields 1 23 and or 1 24 and are programmed as FIRE 5706 zones type 09 in fields
117. TEM CONFIGURATION ZONES 25 C 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP EXPANSION ZONES 10 THROUGH 64 To expand the system using a 2 wire polling loop and remote point modules RPMs a 4171XT XM dialer board and a 4152LMB loop module must be installed as described in the ZONE EXPANSION MODULE section Any of the RPMs can be used in any combination to expand the system to a maximum of 64 zones For a complete list of available devices see the HARDWARE OVERVIEW section The polling loop can be run in various ways as shown Choose the way that best suits your needs but make sure that polarity is correct throughout the system If polarity is reversed at any point a Loop short will occur displayed as 97 Calculate the total current required by completing the Polling Loop Current Draw Worksheet found in the Summary of Connections section BASIC 8 HARDWIRED ZONES Diagram 5A ZONE EXPANSION USING RPMs LOOP OFF AT ANY POINT IN THE LOOP Diagram 5B VARIOUS POLLING LOOP CONFIGURATIONS Wire each of the RPMs in parallel to the 2 wire polling loop making sure no more than the maximum allowable wire length is used per individual polling loop run as follows 22 gauge 650 max 20 gauge 950 max 18 gauge 1500 max 16 gauge 2400 max NOTE Twisted pair recommended for all normal wire runs IMPORTANT The maximum combined polling loop run is 4000 Ii using shielded wire the maximum is 2000 If longer wire runs are
118. URGLARY INSTALLATIONS USING HIGH LINE SECURITY DIRECT WIRE TRANSMISSION IMPORTANT Requires the use of No 4140ATX Control BELL CONNECTIONS Audible alarms must be provided by the use of AB12 Bell in Box The AB12 must be mounted so that it can be heard outside the protected area INSTALLATION NOTES 1 AUX AUX 4MOATX Z PWR M TERMINALS GND zvoc 471XT XM All wiring between AB12 and 4140ATX must be in conduit and all conduit holes knockouts on the Control panel shall be used or blocked from access See Diagram 38 Use 12V 4 AH minimum Battery Value of End of line resistor is 1K ohms 41 0 Entry Delays cannot exceed 60 seconds for UL Commercial Burglary Listings Bell timeout cannot be less than 16 minutes for UL Commercial Burglary Listings If 4190WH Dual Point RPMs are used tamper detection in Field Address 24 must be enabled enter 0 Field 16 Confirmation of Arming Ding must be enabled Field 18 AC Loss Alarm after 4 hours must be enabled 24 HR DAY TROUBLE BELL NIGHT ALARM ZONE Diagram 42 UL GRADE AA CENTRAL STATION INSTALLATION USING 445 GRADE AA LINE SECURITY TRANSMITTER ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION 111 UL 1610 amp UL 365 GRADE A CENTRAL STATION amp POLICE STATION MERCANTILE BURGLARY INSTALLATIONS USING HIGH LINE SECURITY DIRECT WIRE TRANSMISSION Requires the use of No 4140ATX Control BELL CONNECTI
119. Y WXOCLS 40 WX0 i F Ee as 1 NMOHS Sv 540123130 4103 NOILSNENOD 30915 A3SONVH did 2 1 04815 O4 90013013 V 8 E v Sv 35h 38 AVW 1 INOZ 3NI ANOHd ENINOONI B2 BE 9090906256725 ONIGNNOS i 9 lt 9619 1052619 052619 HMIGIP 3195 02 18Y1S ror HA061y 4301004 5 Q 5301 30 3 1NIOd 1 3NOHd3134 INNON dO 6 amp 2 YOLVIINNNNOI TLO QuvoS UO1VOINnIWINOO SU300IU1 1fidino WX LXILib 10 WXLL ON JOVAIOA 132 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS B PROGRAMMING DEFAULT VALUES The system is shipped with a set of pre programmed values designed to meet the needs of many installations These values are already in place and no special procedure is required to select them These values can be altered by the installer to suit the needs of a particular installation if desired Pre programmed values serve two purposes They can reduce programming time on the part of the installer if many of the pre programmed values are accepted They will permit an installer who is unfamiliar with this product to quickly set up the system for bench test so that familiarity with the operation of the system can be achieved in a shorter period of time Values for the communicator have also been included in the
120. and so on cursor will now appear at the beginning of the second line Use the 3 key to advance through the alphabet numbers symbols and special characters are included Use the 1 key to move back through the alphabet IMPORTANT Custom words must begin with an alphabetic character If numbers or symbols are used as the first character the word will not be saved 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 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to create the desired word or words Note that the 4 key can be used to move the cursor to the left if neccessary and that key 7 can be used to enter a blank or to erase an existing character Each word or word string cannot exceed 10 characters Press the 8 key to save the custom word s and retum to the ED 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 Repeat steps 4 through 8 to create up to 4 additional custom words or word strings Press the key to return to the ZN display and follow the zone description entry procedure to assign the new words to a zone description Key 99 to exit the zone description programming mode ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL CREATING A CUSTOM MESSAGE DISPLAY INSTALLER S MESSAGE PROGRAMMIN
121. authorized changes or modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 153 WARNING THE LIMITATIONS OF THIS ALARM SYSTEM While this system is an advanced design 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 number of reasons For example intruders may gain access through unprotected openings or have the technical sophistication to bypass an alarm sensor or disconnect an alarm warning device Intrusion detectors e g passive infrared detectors smoke detectors and many other sensing devices will not work without power Battery operated devices will not work without batteries with dead batteries or if the batteries are not put in properly Devices powered solely by AC will not work if their AC power supply is cut ott for any reason however briefly Signals sent by wireless transmitters may be blocked or reflected by metal before they reach the alarm receiver Even if the signal path has been recently checked during a weekly test blockage can occur if a metal object is moved into the path 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 residen
122. company for the particular subscriber selecting TouchTone make sure the subscriber has requested and is paying for TouchTone service NOTE Whether or not TouchTone dialing for call placement is permitted communication by the use of DTMF signalling Ademco High Speed will still take place TELEPHONE ROTARY 1 33 0 BACK UP ENABLE 0 1 COMMENTS Enter 1 to enable Rotary back up if communicator is not successful on dialing using TouchTone DTMF on first attempt Enter 0 if this option is not be to be used access TT TTT up to four 2 digit entries COMMENTS If not required enter nothing and proceed to next address otherwise enter prefix needed to obtain an outside Telco line This field may be used alternatively to enter a prefix that can suppress the Telco s call waiting feature from interfering with outgoing transmissions This prefix is only usetul if the Telco option to suppress waiting has been obtained by your customer The prefix to be used is 01010700 if rotary dialing is being used 140700 if TouchTone dialing is being used Enter up to 4 digits Each digit requires a 2 digit entry so as to allow entry of hexadecimal digits B F Use the following chart to determine the entry for each digit Only enter digits required Do not fili unused spaces Erase the field by entering 31 0 00 8 08 1 01 9 09 2 02 A DO NOT USE 3 03 B 11 4 04 12 5 05 D 13 6 06 Eor 14 7 07
123. cond digit regardless of the reporting format selected e g Ademco High Speed 3 1 4 1 etc When 4 2 by zone field 54 format is used the 2nd digit of the Power Up and Cancel codes is always 0 After a power up reset or after exiting the Program mode the Power Up code will be sent If the system is shut down by using a security code while a burglary alarm is sounding the Cancel code will be sent Not sent for 24 hour zones A Cancel in traditional Ademco High Speed format is identical to an Opening Report for user 15 and should not be used together ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 93 M 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT EVENT ID CODES ZONES 1 8 EVENT CODE 72 tt 181 digit of reporting codo ALARM TROUBLE BYPASS ALARM TROUBLE BYPASS RESTORE RESTORE RESTORE zones 18 D 1111110 2nd digit of reporting code zones event cope ITOO 1st digit of reporting code ALARM TROUBLE BYPASS ALARM TROUBLE BYPASS RESTORE RESTORE RESTORE ZONES 8 16 0 77 TT rrr 2nd digit of reporting code 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ZONES 17 24 Event cope 74 1st digit of reporting code ALARM TROUBLE BYPASS ALARM TROUBLE BYPASS RESTORE RESTORE RESTORE ZONES 17 28 D 78 D 2nd digit of reporting code 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ZONES 25 27 ouness 75 TTT SHORT amp PANICS EVENT CODE ALARM TROUBLE BYPASS ALARM TROUBLE BYPASS
124. convenience the 5130XM and 4140XM with 5137 contain a built in Users Manual By depressing and holding any of the function keys on the console for 5 seconds a brief explanation of that particular function scrolls across the ALPHA NUMERIC display For example if the user forgets how to bypass a zone he or she simply depresses the key marked BYPASS and holds it for 5 seconds The information will then scroll across the display explaining how to bypass a zone In addition all programmed zone descriptors can be displayed one at a time by pressing and holding the READY key until the key s instructions appear 5 seconds then releasing the key This serves as a check for installers to be sure all descriptors are entered properly This feature is also helpful to the user when there is a need to know the zone number of a particular sensor as when bypassing zones The system can be monitored by a central station via the switched telephone network Upon alarms programmed communicator reports will be transmitted up to the programmed maximum swinger suppression in one armed interval Restoral reports will be sent when the zone is restored tor a time greater than its physical response time less than 1 second In addition the system also sends system status reports AC loss system trouble etc The system also provides voltage triggers for other communication devices such as Ademco s Long Range Radio system ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIE
125. d to 4152LMB via a 2 wire polling loop DUAL ELEMENT PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTOR with built in RPM DIP switch programmable included are mirrors for both Wide Angle and Curtain Long Range applications Connected to 4152LMB via a 2 wire polling loop Built in pulse count capability selectable Can use the 1875PA Pet Alley mirror POLLING LOOP EXTENDER MODULE 2 wire polling loop must be greater than the recommended length 4000 maximum the 4197 is required By installing the 4197 at the end of the first loop you can now continue your polling loop If more than 64 mA needs to be drawn from the polling loop to power RPMs use of the 4197 provides another loop with 64mA available Connected to the 2 wire polling loop and is powered from auxiliary power or by a separate 729 power supply with battery backup ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL HARDWARE OVERVIEW 15 WIRELESS DEVICES TRANSMITTER All transmitters use 9 volt batteries Either Alkaline type or Kodak lithium BATTERIES batteries may be used Lithium batteries should last 4 7 years under normal use and have a shelf life of 7 years Transmitters will transmit a Low Battery signal when battery has 30 days of life remaining PANIC TRANSMITTER Programmable for either silent or audible 24 hour alarm be DIP switch programmed for zones 62 or 63 PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR One piece photoelect
126. de 4 3 All transmitter ID numbers that have the house ID set for the 4280 will be displayed when each transmitter number checks in up to 2 hours A faster way to do this is to fault each transmitter which causes a transmission to be sent to the 4280 Check that the ID number is displayed when the transmitter is faulted This mode helps determine the best location for each transmitter and is activated by putting the system in the TEST mode and removing the 4280 s cover The receiver s sensitivity is reduced by half Once transmitters are placed in their desired locations and the approximate length of wire to be run to sensors is connected to the transmitters screw terminals open circuit each transmitter Do not conduct this test with your hand wrapped around the transmitter if a single 4280 is used the keypad will beep three times to indicate signal reception two 4280s are used the keypad will beep once if the first 4280 received the signal twice if the second 4280 received the signal and three times if both receivers heard the signal which is desirable for redundant configurations the keypad does not beep reorient or move the transmitter to another location To exit this mode replace the 4280 s cover then enter the installer code and press OFF Note that the Receivers sensitivity is fully restored when the cover is replaced All RF zones must be designated as such in their respective programming fields 1f usin
127. e 1 9 0 B F to be sent for attempts to change the programming of the system either by downloading or on site Enter code as two digit entry To disable this feature enter 00 NOTE 4 2 expanded reporting is being used the second digit is the second digit of the power up code 81 89 COMMENTS Enter 00 15 This option limits the number of messages Alarms or Troubles sent for a specific channel in an armed period Swinger Suppression before additional reports from that channel are inhibited This selection is system wide NOTE zero is selected Alarm or Trouble codes are reported UL installations select 00 COMMENTS Enter 1 to send a verification digit to validate the message at the receiver without having to send two message rounds NOTE Selection applies to both primary and secondary phone numbers and is valid for 3 1 4 2 and Ademco High Speed reports 9 COMMENTS Enter 1 if Ademco High Speed 4 2 Express or Contact ID reporting will be transmitted on 800 WATS lines where satellite links may cause a delay before kissoff Enter Q if other tormats are being used or if local telco lines are being used Co 9 COMMENTS Only applicable if Ademco High Speed Format is being used Enter 1 to disable duress reporting or 0 to enable duress reporting ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 88 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM l SELECT REPORTING FORMAT PRIMARY 46 amp
128. e IONIZATION 2400 2 wire PHOTOELECTRIC 2400TH 2 wire PHOTOELECTRIC with 135 F 57 C heat detector ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 12 HARDWARE OVERVIEW E 2 WIRE POLLING LOOP DEVICES 4152LMB POLLING LOOP MODULE When intertaced with the 4171XT XM dialer board polling loop and or wireless zone expansion to 64 zones can be accomplished using RPMs Remote Point Modules and or the 4280 RF receiver module with ALERT Il transmitters RF RECEIVER MODULE 63 zones 200 foot range Connected to the 4152LMB via a 2 wire polling loop the 4280 can be used with up to 63 wireless transmitters ALERT plus a wireless keypad House ID SNIFFER Mode to sniff out all other house ID s from neighboring systems in the local area Transmitter SNIFFER Mode 1o sniff out any transmitters which are using your House ID Up to two 4280s can be used in a system for redundancy or to increase the area of coverage Powered directly from the polling loop or separately from auxiliary power NOTE If two 4280s are used the second 4280 must be powered from auxiliary power RF RECEIVER MODULE 8 zones 200 foot range Connected to the 4152LMB via a 2 wire polling loop the 4280 8 can be used with up to 8 wireless transmitters ALERT III type House ID SNIFFER Mode to sniff out atl other house D s in the local area Transmitter SNIFFER Mode to sniff out any
129. e a high speed 442 transmission using DTMF TouchTone communication can be obtained which is compatible with Ademco No 685 Digital Receivers using Level 4 3 software or higher COMMENTS Enter 1 if 4 2 reporting is desired enter 0 if 3 1 4 1 or Ademco High Speed reporting is to be used This selection is overridden by the selection of 4 2 reporting in field 53 1f the 4 2 format of field 54 is selected Fields 55 71 should be programmed but fields 72 through 81 should be skipped COMMENTS Enter 1 to enable Ademco Contact Reporting enter 0 to disable NOTE 64 zones and 22 users be reported to Ademco s 685 Receiver with level 4 4 or higher software ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 89 J 3 1 4 1 STANDARD or EXPANDED REPORT SELECTION ALARM REPORT 55 0 1 RESTORE REPORT 56 0 1 BYPASS REPORT 57 0 1 TROUBLE REPORT 58 0 1 OPEN CLOSE REPORT 59 0 1 9 COMMENTS Enter 0 for standard report code only or 1 for expanded report code followed by channel Co COMMENTS Enter 0 Standard Report or 1 Expanded Report When a zone of protection alarm bypass or trouble report is transmitted a restore report for any of those conditions is not issued unless all like conditions within a channel are restored When Expanded is selected the channel number is transmitted in the last position of the second transmission line for
130. e of the Dialer board as shown Guide the adapter pins into the pin holes on the Contro bvoard while aligning the standoffs with their respective holes in the Dialer board Be sure the adapter pins are properly entering the Control board holes and press down until the pins are fully seated and the standoffs snap into place Note the 8 square shaped connector pins on the dialer board Position the INSTALLATION 4152LMB board over that board so that these pins engage the mating sockets header on the underside of the 4152LMB Press the 4152LMB down until the pins are fully seated Secure the No 4152LMB by means of 3 screws supplied Wires from the 4208 Zone Expander RPMs and 4280 are connected to Terminals 1 amp 2 on the 4152LMB For information regarding polling loop or wireless expansion refer to those sections which follow CONNECT GREE WIRE TO EARTH GROUNL 1009 Me COMMUTATION H BORED OUTPUT TINGOERS om ATTE Pasc om SEE POMOC AJER ARY Sa Gut PAISC DUMESS we A OUTPUT OE USED FOR OMS wore 2 REYSWATC OPT On 15 SELECTED Aulus em 96 Dru td INSTALLING DIALER BOARD INSTALLING LOOP MODULE Diagram 4 4152LMB INSTALLATION AND WIRING ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION SYS
131. e Sniffer Mode which is described later in this section ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL TRANSMITTER IDENTIFICATION SNIFFER MODE BUILT IN GO NO GO TEST MODE Patented 4280 SET UP ERRORS WEIGHTS n6 o 4300 DIP SWITCHES 3 8 SHOWN DOWN SWITCHES FOR A HOUSE ID OF Al SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES 31 Each transmitter has its own unique ID number Zone which is DIP switch programmable in each unit Whenever a transmission takes place either tor an alarm fault check in or low battery this ID number is sent along with the message to the 4280 which in tum relays this information to the control panel which displays the condition and zone number on the keypad See the DIP switch selection chart at the end of this section for individual transmitter settings To check for house IDs being used in nearby systems set the DIP switches in the 4280 for a House ID of 00 all switches up then enter your installer Code 2 The 4280 will now sniff out any House IDs in the area and display them Keeping the 4280 in this mode for about 2 hours will give a good indication of the house 105 being used exit the Sniffer Mode simply key your installer code OFF then set your house ID to one not displayed in the Sniffer Mode To check that all transmitters have been set for the proper house ID set the 4280 to the proper house ID and enter the Installer co
132. e the hinge clasps on the trim ring with the notches located in the back right hand side of the Console s front panel Swing the left side of the panel toward the trim ring the panel will pivot on the hinge clasps and press firmly until the panel snaps closed Use the panel securing screw supplied with the Console to secure the left side of the panel as shown in Diagram 34 D Insert nameplate into the recessed area to cover the securing screw see Diagram 33 INSERT NAMEPLATE INTO RECESSED AREA COVERS SCREW Diagram 33 INSERTING THE NAMEPLATE ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL MOUNTING PROCEDURES 53 Diagram 34 FLUSH MOUNTING WITH TRIM RING ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL S4 MOUNTING PROCEDURES No 4133 Rough in Ring Field wiring attached to loop in Rough in Ring with wire tie No 4136 Brushed Stain less Stee Cover Plate for Rough in Ring for plaster sheet rock walls Notes The No 4133 Rough in Ring should only be installed as shown with the right angle bend on the left hand side This positions a bend in the ring s opening at the top of the con trol shielding the contro from flaking plaster and sheet rock gyp sum that could fall into it otherwise A loop is provided on the right angle bend to which a wire tie can be attached to clamp the field wiring in place for convenient access when the alarm s
133. e to the key that has been pressed will then be displayed 2 lines of text are displayed at a time This function is available when the system is in the armed or the disarmed state For 5130XM or 4140XM with 5137 consoles only The Alpha Consoles 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 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 tor about 2 3 seconds each For faster viewing press the READY key to display the next descriptor in numerical order and so on When all descriptors have been displayed the Control will exit display mode To exit display mode before all descriptors have been displayed enter the security code and press the OFF key There are three pairs of keys 1 4 3 that if programmed can be used to manually initiate alarms and send a report to the central station Each pair of keys can be individually programmed for 24 Hour Silent Audible or Auxiliary Emergency responses The panic function is activated when the appropriate pair of keys are pressed at the same time Refer to the ZONE DEFINITIONS section for additional information regarding these functions The panic functions are identified by the system as follows 1 95 3 96 99 For 513
134. eable wiring harness for easy installation and service VISTA XM ALPHA CONSOLE CONTROL Self contained compact design Surtace or Flush mounted hardware included 2 line 32 character Alpha Numeric Liquid Crystal Display LCD programmable for English language descriptors of each zone ex JOHNNY S ROOM Built in User s Manual and Descriptor Review Mode Built in UL sounder 85 dB 10 feet Removeable wiring harness for easy installation and service ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 10 HARDWARE OVERVIEW B REMOTE CONSOLES amp KEYSWITCH 4 WIRE 4130XM LOOK ALIKE CONSOLE Equipped with a liquid crystal display LCD using 2 digit numerics for zone identification and a set o pre designated English language prompts such as READY NOT READY etc for system status Abuilt in alarm sounder is also included which eliminates the need for a separate indoor sounder 4137 be used with the 4130XM 5130XM and 4140XM Controls 24 5137 4 WIRE 5130XM LOOK ALIKE CONSOLE Equipped with a programmable 2 line 32 character 16 characters line back fit ALPHA NUMERIC LCD for complete zone identification in English language if descriptors are programmed An alarm sounder is built in eliminating the need for a separate indoor sounder 5137 be used with the 5130XM and 4140XM Controls 4146 REMOTE KEYSWITCH KIT
135. ectors 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 reduce their detection ability Passive Infrared Detectors sense changes in temperature however as the ambient temperature of the protected area approaches the temperature range of 90 to 150 F the detection performance can decrease Alarm warning devices such as sirens bells or horns may not alert people or wake up sleepers who are located on the other Side of a closed or partly open doors If warning devices sound on a different level of the residence from the bedrooms 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 ncise from a stereo radio air conditioner or other appliances or by passing traffic Finally alarm warning devices however loud may not warn hearing impaired people or waken deep sleepers 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
136. ed ANNUNCIATION ON EXTERNAL ALARM SOUNDER 1 48 WIRELESS KEYPAD ENABLE 0 enabled 1 49 DISABLE TROUBLE 0 not used SOUNDER FOR RF SUPERVISION 1 50 BABYSITTER CODE ENABLE 0 disabled ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS 143 TABLE 12 STANDARD LOW SPEED 3 1 4 1 9 ZONES PRE PROGRAMMING To select the pre programmed settings for the above communication format proceed as follows 1 Enter the programming mode 2 Key 94 3 Key 80 Values are now the same as the standard defaults Table 11 except for the following differences FIELD FUNCTION lt lt lt VALUE 05 437 41 42 56 61 62 ASSIGN RESPONSE TYPE FOR VARIOUS KEYPAD PANICS AND ZONE EXPANDER WIRING SUPERVISION DOWNLOAD COMMAND ENABLES EOLR DISABLE Zones 2 8 DIAL TONE PAUSE RESTORE REPORT CHANNEL ASSIGNED TO EACH ZONE CHANNEL ASSIGNED TO EACH ZONE CONT D 1 1010 225 2 0J 0 226 3 0 0 227 4 010 5 0 5 Short in Wiring to Zone Expander displays 97 6 0 0 1 and Panic displays 95 7 0 0 and Panic displays 96 8 0116 and Panic displays 99 1 1 Dialer Shutdown enabled 21 System Shutdown enabled 310 Not Used 41 Remote Bypass enabled 511 Remote Disarm enabled 6 1 Remote Arm enabled 7 1 Upload Program enabled 8 1 Download Program enabled 0 End of Line Resistor supervision enab
137. ed move the receiver to another location There may be something blocking its reception no receiver location can be found that can reliably receive ali transmitters add a second 4280 in a different location in the premises to extend the RF coverage of the system ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 118 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM FC or COMM FAILURE is displayed E COMMUNICATIONS ACTION 4130XM 4137 or COMM FAILURE 5130XM 5137 indicates that the communicator has attempted 8 times to send a report to the central station but did not get kissoff Check with the central station to make sure the programmed format is acceptable to the central station s receiver Check program field 46 PRIMARY TRANSMISSION FORMAT Check program field 49 to see if single message with checksum has been enabled The central station receiver might not be able to handle checksum Check program field 1 34 to see if split reporting is enabled If only primary central station phone number is being used field 1 34 must 0 Check program field 31 PABX ACCESS CODE Enter up to 4 digits only if an outside line must be accessed before the number is dialed or if call waiting is to be suppressed The latter feature must be obtained from the local telephone company To make sure this field is empty key 31 to erase this location Check program fieid 30 for either TouchTone or rotary dialing in most cas
138. ed as zone 00 when it transmits low battery messages The Panic is identified as 99 WIRELESS PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTOR e Wireless Dual Element Passive infrared PIR DIP switch programmable for zones 32 through 47 NOTE There is a 3 minute lock out between transmissions to preserve battery life Built in pulse count capability selectable 5727 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 16 HARDWARE OVERVIEW 702 e 719 740 4149 PA400B beige PA400R red G SOUNDERS OUTDOOR SIREN Self contained siren driver built in and weatherproof for outdoor use Can be wired for either a steady or yelp sound and is rated at 120 dB 10 feet This siren can also be tamper protected or can be mounted in a metal cabinet 716 which can be tamper protected Must be used with the 4148 Relay Module when using the 4130XM or 5130XM Control OUTDOOR SIREN Compact Compact self contained siren driver built in and weatherproof for outdoor use Can be wired for either a steady or yelp sound and is rated at 90 dB 10 feet A 708BE cabinet is available which can be tamper protected if necessary Must be used with the 4148 Relay Module when using the 4130XM or 5130XM Control HIGH INTENSITY SOUNDER Compact high intensity sounder rated at 123 dB 10 feet This sounder emits an ear piercing high frequency sound can be mounted indoors bracket included or outdoo
139. es check circuit breakers and fuses and reset or replace as necessary Check to see that your system s plug in Power Pack has not been accidentally pulled out Instruct the user to call a service representative immediately if AC power cannot be restored NOTE The power indicator may extinguish immediately upon power failure but the display message could take up to 2 minutes to appear Conversely the power indicator may light immediately upon power being restored but it could take up to 2 minutes after power is restored for the display message to change ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 62 SYSTEM OPERATION D RECALLING ALARM amp TROUBLE MESSAGES The system s alarm memory retains all events for a period of 10 days starting at the time of the first event Upon expiration of the 10 day period all history is automatically erased and the alarm memory will reset The next 10 day cycle will begin when the next event occurs To display the 10 day history enter the security code and press the 0 key Recall by service personnel using the entry indicated above will display all events that have occurred from the start of the 10 day cycle to the time of recall Note that Recall will end any 10 day cycle in progress The LCD display on the 4130XM 4137 console will indicate the number of the zone in which the event occurred e g 01 02 1 accompanied by the word CHECK trouble ALARM and if applicab
140. es if rotary is selected dialing will be successful but if TouchTone is selected then the line must be a TouchTone line It is possible that a line that had permitted TouchTone service previously was now being blocked from that use by the telephone company because the user was not paying for that service At installation time it is important to check with the user to determine if they are paying for TouchTone service In some cases the telco switching network may cause a delay before the acknowledge handshake reaches the communicator If so the communicator may hang up before the acknowledge is received If this occurs enter a 1 in program field 45 to increase the wait time for acknowledge SESCOA RADIONICS format is being used check program field 50 If hexadecimal codes are being sent enter a 0 If only 0 9 is being sent either a 1 or a O is acceptable Check with the central station to verify acceptance of B F codes If 341 441 LOW SPEED is being used check program fields 53 and 54 4 2 selections There should be 0 in both of these fields Some central station receivers cannot handle 4 2 reporting Check the telephone numbers programmed in fields 33 amp 34 Listen to the outgoing call attempts using a handset Check the wiring on the Telco connector of the 4171XT XM 4171XM ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION xV 119 SECTION XV GLOSSARY OF TERMS ACKNOWLEDGMENT TONE ALPHA
141. eypad are contained one unit Abbreviation for Single Pole Double Throw a 3 terminal switch consisting of a common terminal a normally closed side and a normally open side can be used in either open circuit or closed circuit applications when activated the closed side opens and the open side closes A zone which uses an end of line resistor to differentiate between a short across the resistor and an open in the circuit as in a Fire zone A zone that does not use end of line resistors and recognizes only open circuits as in burglary zones To send data from the Contro panel to the computer Refers to Random Access Memory RAM which loses all data if power is lost Zones 10 through 64 using the 2 wire polling loop with RPMs 4280 wireless or both ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 122 GLOSSARY THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION XVI 123 SECTION XVI 4140XM 4140ATX CONTROL 1 Physical 2 Electrical 3 Fuses 3 Communication SPECIFICATIONS Width 4140XM 12 inches 305 mm 4140ATX 12 inches 305 mm Height 4140XM 12 inches 305 mm 4140ATX 17 inches 430 mm Depth 4140XM 3 inches 76 mm 4140ATX 4 3 4 inches 120 mm Voltage Input 18V DC 850 mA max from plug in Power Pack Ademco No 1360 Rechargeable back up battery 12V DC 4 AH Gel type Alarm Sounder Wet contact relay 2 8A max contact ratin
142. f the 4197 provides another loop with 64mA available ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES 27 SETTING UP A 4190WH The 4190WH is a 2 zone known as left and right zones RPM The left zone can be used for closed circuit devices with or without EOLR supervision and for open circuit devices with EOLR supervision The left zone can also be used with fast response 10 millisecond devices if necessary Follow the chart below for cutting the correct jumpers and choosing the correct resistor when using the left zone The right zone is for closed circuit unsupervised use only and has a response time of 400 milliseconds Do not cut any jumpers or use a resistor on this zone JUMPERS USAGE LEFT ZONE ONLY RED Cut for fast response 10 millisecond WHITE Cut for low current mode reed type switches use the R ohm resistor provided Must be cut if BLUE jumper is BLUE Cut for use with no EOLR closed circuit only Doing this automatically puts an internal 30 000 ohm resistor in series with the zone so the white jumper must also be cut NONE CUT High current mode Use the 4 700 ohm resistor provided with mechanical switches in either an open circuit or closed circuit configuration EXPLODED VIEW OF A 4190WH RPM 00000000 S RIGHT LOOP FOR N C SERIES CIRCUITS ONLY USE SEALED REED CONTACTS LEFT LOOP FOR N C CIRCUIT INTERNAL EOLR OR N C AND OR
143. fter entry into normal programming mode then 82 COMMUNICATION DEFAULT FOR 4 2 EXPANDED FORMAT 17 ZONES 94 after entry into normal programming mode then 83 ENTER ZONE DESCRIPTION AND INSTALLER MESSAGE PROGRAMMING MODE 93 only relevant if 5130XM or 5137 Console is being used TABLE 7 INDEX TO PROGRAMMING FIELDS Letters refer to the sub sections of section X PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 01 section 27 section E 53 section 79 section 1 14 not used 1 40 not used 02 section 28 section 54 section BO section 1 15 not used 1 41 not used 03 29 section 55 section J 81 section 1 16 not used 1 42 section 04 section C 30 section 56 section J B2 section 1 17 not used 1 43 section K 05 section 31 section G 57 section J 83 section E 1 18 section 1 44 section D KS eee e 35 N v6 3 reciom K 1 22 secier C 1748 sesion D 10 E 36 62 8 G 1 23 section C 1 49 section D 11 section 37 section 63 89 used 124 C 1 50 section 12 section 38 section 64 90 G 1 25 secion 13 section F 39 65 1 00 1 26 secion D U U U 14 used 40
144. g 9 28V DC Output Can drive 12V motor driven bells 100 mA each AMSECO MSB10G or ABB1031 Do not use solenoid operated bells with the 4140XM The 4140ATX application can drive one 702 or two 702 series connected self contained 20 watt sirens Do not connect two 702s in parallel Auxiliary Power Output 11 5 14 0V DC 700 mA max for non UL installations 400 mA max for UL installations Standby Time 4 hours with Auxiliary load of 700 mA using 4 AH Battery 6 hours with Auxiliary load of 400 mA using 4 AH Battery Battery Fuse Slo Blo Ademco No 90 28 Auxiliary Power 1A Ademco No 90 29 Alarm Relay Power 3A Slo Blo Ademco No 90 28 Ademco Express High Speed amp Contact Reporting 10 characters sec DTMF TouchTone Data Tones 1400 2300 Hz ACK 1400 Hz KISSOFF Ademco Low Speed 10 pulses sec 1900 Hz Data Tone 1400 Hz ACK KISSOFF SESCOA 20 pulses sec 1800 Hz Data Tone 2300 Hz ACK KISSOFF Variable Interdigit Timing Use for code reports 0 9 RADIONICS 20 pulses sec 1800 Hz Data Tone 2300 Hz ACK KISSOFF Fixed Timing Use for code reports 0 9 B F Line Seize Double Pole Ringer Equivalence 0 7B FCC Registration No AC 398U 68192 AL E 5137 4137 REMOTE CONSOLE 1 Physical 2 Electrical 3 Interface Wiring Width 8 4 inches 213 mm Height 4 75 inches 121 mm Depth 1 1 inches 28 mm Voltage Input 12V DC Current Drain 60 mA 4137 90 mA 5137 RED 12V DC input 4 a
145. g used in new construction to designate where the plasterboard for later mounting of a 4130XM 5130XM 4137 or 5137 is to be cut before the walls are up ROUGH IN RING COVER PLATE Blank metal cover plate for the No 4133 rough in ring Use this plate to cover the hole after the walls are up until the Control or console is mounted WIRING HARNESS 15 30 wiring harness for the self contained VISTA XM Controls Use this harness to remote your field connections rather than terminating directly behind the contro panel Use with the No 4145 Splice Box Kit EXPANSION RING Expansion Ring Belly Band for surface mounting the self contained VISTA XM Control with the dialer board and 4152LMB connected TERMINAL STRIP Plug in terminal strip for the 4130XM or 5130 can be used in place of the harness SPLICE BOX KIT Recommended for use with the 4141 15 or 4141 30 harness The kit includes a No 205 8 x 10 x 3 metal cabinet a No 207 adapter plate and two No 312 terminal strips SIREN RELAY MODULE SPDT relay module rated for 2 8 amps 28 VDC for use with the self contained VISTA XM Controls when either a No 702 or No 719 is desired This relay is also used in the 4134 12 cabinet and the 4149 Siren Junction Kit AUXILIARY VOLTAGE TRIGGER WIRING HARNESS 5 wire harness required for connection to the 4171XT XM auxiliary trigger outputs TELEPHONE LINE FAULT MONITOR GROUND START MODULE
146. g a 4280 8 only up to B zones can be enabled as RF zones il more than 8 zones are enabled the message SET UP ERROR 5130XM 5137 or E8 4130XM 4137 will be displayed Diagram 9 4280 4280 8 RF RECEIVERS 32 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ZONES ADVISORIES 1 Do not place transmitters on or near metal objects This will decrease range and or block transmissions 2 Place the 4280 in a high centrally located area for best reception Do not place receiver on or near metal objects 3 The 4280 receiver must be at least 10 feet from the Control panel or any remote consoles to avoid interference from their microprocessor 4 When connecting a door window contact to a 5711 5711WM or 5715 transmitter avoid a wire length of 20 24 inches This particular length decreases range A shorter or longer length has no effect WIRELESS Each RF zone can be programmed to respond as any zone type such as ZONE TYPES ENTRY EXIT INTERIOR PERIMETER etc see the section under ZONE TYPES for a complete explanation of each zone type Desired alarm responses can be broken down as follows ZONE IBANSMITTERS ID Entry Exit Burg 1 through 63 Perimeter Burg 1 through 63 Interior Burg 1 through 63 32 through 47 5775 Fire 1 through 63 5715 48 through 55 5706 24 Hour Panic silent or audible 1 through 63 62 or 63 5701 Day Night Burglary 1 through 63 24 Hour Auxiliary 1 through 63 NOTES
147. igned or changed by user 2 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 58 SYSTEM OPERATION TEMPORARY CODES USERS 3 22 DURESS CODE Temporary security codes can be assigned and deleted by user 2 with Master Code or user 3 as follows User 2 Master Code CODE key User 03 22 Temporary Code User 3 User 3 s CODE CODE key User 04 21 Temporary Code User numbers must be entered as 2 digit entries Single digit user numbers must therefore always be preceded by a 0 example 03 04 05 etc Make sure the end user understands this requirement User 2 can assign temporary codes to all users 3 22 User 3 can assign temporary codes only to users 4 21 The system will emit a single beep when each temporary code has been successfully entered Note When a temporary code is inadvertently repeated for different users or one user s code is another s duress code see below the lower user number will take priority To delete temporary codes do the following Master Code CODE key User Master Code Note that user 3 cannot delete the temporary code assigned to user 22 IMPORTANT Unless Ademco Contact ID reporting is used only user codes 1 15 can uniquely report to the central station using the communication formats provided Users 16 22 will report as User 15 if enabled for opervclose reporting for the other reporting formats The VISTA System duress code is a means of sending a s
148. ilent alarm to a central monitoring station it the user is being forced to disarm or arm the system under threat This feature is only usetul if the system is connected to a central station When the system s Auxiliary Voltage Triggers are connected to another communication s media Derived Channel Long Range Radio note that duress is signalled on the same trigger that signals silent panic whereas duress has its own unique report when digitally communicated The duress code is simply the usual security code but with the fourth digit increased by 1 For example if the security code is 1 2 3 4 the duress code is 1 2 3 5 When used the system will disarm or arm but will also send a silent alarm to the central station There will be no indication at the console that an alarm was sent Note that duress codes are not available for codes ending in the digit 9 IMPORTANT Users of temporary codes should be instructed to enter their codes carefully to avoid the possibility of accidentally entering the duress code Do not assign sequential temporary codes 1 digit apart from each other ex 4096 4097 4098 as this will cause a Duress to be sent each time one user s code is another user s duress code ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SYSTEM OPERATION 59 B KEYPAD FUNCTIONS e INTRODUCTION DISARMED NOT READY ARMING AWAY CODE AWAY ARMING STAY CODE STAY ARMING IN
149. ith built in RPM DIP switch programmable Connected to 41521 via 2 wire polling loop RECESSED REED CONTACT Recessed 1 2 dia magnetic reed contact with built in RPM The 4201 programmer must be used to program this contact Connected to 41521 MB via a 2 wire polling loop RPM PROGRAMMER Portable Programmer for the 4139 and 4191 contacts RECESSED REED CONTACT STEEL DOOR ADAPTER Plastic adapter plug for the 4191WH Should be used when installing the contact into a metal frame PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR piece photoelectric smoke detector with built in RPM DIP switch programmable Connected to 4152LMB via a 2 wire polling loop ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 14 HARDWARE OVERVIEW PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR W HEAT DETECTOR One piece photoelectric smoke detector with 135 F 57 C Heat Detector The built in RPM is switch programmable Connected to 41521 via a 2 wire polling loop 4192CP IONIZATION SMOKE DETECTOR One piece products of combustion ionization detector with built in RPM DIP switch programmable e Connected to 41521 via a 2 wire polling loop QUAD ELEMENT PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTOR with built in RPM DIP switch programmable included are mirrors for both Wide Angle and Long Range applications Has a separate right zone which can accept closed circuit sensors only no EOLR supervision Connecte
150. key plus zone number e g 01 9 To exit the zone description mode key 99 NOTE Alpha descriptor entry can be accomplished locally at the 5137 console or remotely using a 4130PC Downloader ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 96 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM ADDING CUSTOM WORDS Up to 5 installer defined words can be added to the built in vocabulary Each of the 5 words can actually consist of several words but bear in mind that a maximum of 10 characters can be used for each word string To create the custom word or word string proceed as follows 1 2 3 10 11 Enter the programming mode Key 93 The following will be displayed ZN Now key 00 to get into the mode which will allow the custom words to be created The following will be displayed ED When in this mode the keys perform the following functions 8 Advances through alphabet in ascending order 1 Advances through alphabet in descending order 6 Selects the desired letter and moves the cursor to the right one space 4 Moves the cursor one space to the left 7 Inserts a space at the cursor location erasing any character at that location 8 Saves the new word in the system s memory Returns to description entry mode Key the number of the custom word or word string to be created 0 4 For example if you are creating the first word or word string enter 0 when creating the second word enter 1
151. kly swinger supression will disable communication Ademco s new Contact ID reporting is capable of uniquely reporting all 64 zones of information as well as openings and closings for all 22 users to central stations equipped with the Ademco 685 receiver using software level 4 4 or higher 685 software levels below 4 4 cannot support Contact ID reporting For information regarding updating the 685 receiver contact Ademco s Technical Support group at 1 800 645 7492 TABLE 4 CONTACT ID REPORTING CODE DEFINITIONS Contact ID Reporting takes the following format CCCC GG ZZZ where CCCC Q EEE GG 222 Always 00 Customer subscriber number Event qualifier where E new event 1 and Re restore 3 Event code 3 hexadecimal digits defined in the table below Zone contact ID number reporting the alarm 001 099 or user number 001 022 for open close reports System status messages AC Loss Walk Test etc contain zeroes in the SSS location EVENT CODES 110 Fire Alarm 121 Duress 122 Silem Panic 123 Audible Panic 131 Perimeter Burglary 132 Interior Burglary 133 24 Hour Burglary 134 Entry Exit Burglary 135 Day Night Burglary 142 Polling Loop Short Alarm 143 4152LMB Module Failure 150 24 Hour Auxiliary 301 AC Loss 302 Low System Battery 305 System Reset 306 Program Tamper 309 Battery Test Fail 342 343 380 381 383 384 401 403 406 407 408 409 411 570 601 602
152. l during new WITH TRIM RING construction see Diagram 35 disregard step 1 and proceed to step 2 since the required opening for the console is already present If a wall plate 4136 is installed over the rough in ring remove the piate to expose the opening Note The four mounting tabs on the right hand side of the 4133 rough in ring must be broken off before flush mounting can be performed 1 Cut out a 4 3 4 high by 8 wide opening in the wall between studs no less than 1 1 2 from either stud See Diagram 34 A Use the template provided to mark the cut out Insert the four 1 1 2 long 6 screws through the mounting holes in the supplied Trim Ring and then attach the four metal securing clips as shown in Diagram 34 B Use only two or three turns of each screw allowing the metal clips to hang freely The clips must not protrude beyond the sides of the Trim Ring or you will not be able to install the Trim Ring into the cut out in the next step Install the trim ring into the opening in the wall with the hinge clasps to the fight as in Diagram 34 D Making sure the trim ring is straight tighten each clip screw making sure that the attached clip slides down into its guide track As each screw is tightened the clip will be drawn up against the wall see Diagram 34 C Tighten each screw until the trim ring is securely held against the wall DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN Referring to Diagram 34 D install the Console as follows engag
153. l be displayed See the section under PROGRAMMING RF OPTIONS 1 31 tor this selection Each transmitter including 5701 and 5727 is also supervised for low battery conditions and will transmit a low battery signal to the 4280 when the battery has approximately 30 days of life remaining See PROGRAMMING RF OPTIONS 1 28 for LOW BATTERY AUDIBLE ANNUNCIATION selection NOTE After replacing a low or dead battery activate the transmitter and enter the security code OFF to clear its memory of the Low Battery signal The 4280 itself is also supervised three ways 1 the cover of the 4280 is removed an ALARM or TROUBLE will be displayed depending upon the response programmed in fields 1 08 and 1 09 2 If the connection is broken between the 4280 and the control panel an ALARM or TROUBLE will be displayed depending on the response programmed in programming fields 1 08 amp 1 09 This response is usually that of a DAY NIGHT or 24 hour type 3 within a programmed interval of time the 4280 does not hear from any of its transmitters an ALARM or TROUBLE will be displayed depending on the response programmed in fields 1 08 amp 1 09 The interval is programmed in 1 30 The 4280 responds only to transmitters with the same house ID DIP switch programmable from 01 31 This prevents system interference from transmitters in other nearby systems To make sure you do not choose a House ID that is in use nearby put the system in th
154. lds 1 18 1 25 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL One or more trans mitters are indicating CHECK conditions after a while console beeping rapidly 97 appears in the console display and rapid beeping occurs READY display going out when RF zones faulted Console displays NOT READY but no zone is displayed when READY key is depressed While in the GO NO GO TEST mode some or all of the trans mitters are not res ponding or are res ponding irregularly TROUBLESHOOTING 117 Check that the transmitters have the correct house ID programmed Check that the transmitters have the correct transmitter ID assigned Check that the transmitters have fresh batteries This indicates that the polling loop has either a direct short or a short to ground on the side Might also indicate that the 4280 RF Receiver is causing the short disconnect 4280 to verify Check that polling loop polarity is correct at the Contro panel as well as at each 4280 Check continuity from 4 side of the loop to ground disconnect the polling loop from the Control first an open should be read no continuity if a short to ground exists find and eliminate the short Check voltage across the polling loop at the Control panel as well as at each 4280 there should be fluctuation between 8 11VDC 1f there is no voltage or steady voltage check that the 4152LMB is not shorting against any components
155. le FIRE to describe the type of event that occurred in the displayed zone 5130XM 5137 is used an alpha descriptor of the zone will be displayed in addition to its zone number more than one event had occurred the events will be displayed in numerical sequence Each display will appear for 1 2 seconds then the next event will be displayed When ail events have been displayed the displays are repeated To exit Recall enter the security code and press the OFF key At this point all existing memory is erased and the alarm memory is reset The 10 day cycle will start again only when the next event occurs ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION IX 63 SECTION IX SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS A DIGITAL COMMUNICATOR OPERATION 4171XT XM 4171XM TWO PHONE NUMBERS The 4171XT XM Dialer Board is required for polling loop and or wireless zone expansion and for office initiated downloading and is also used to communicate with the central station via dial network telephone line if that service is desired The 4171XM can be used if only central station communication and site initiated downloading is desired The 4171XM does not support system zone expansion or office initiated downloading When there is a report to be transmitted the communicator first seizes the line to prevent it from being blocked by outgoing calls or by a phone left off hook A short hang up is executed to insure that any outgoing calls a
156. led 1 115econds 0 Standard 21 0 1 22 0131 Z3 014 24 03 25 013 26 0 3 27 013 28 0131 29 0141 210 0101 211 010 212 010 213 010 214 010 215 010 216 1010 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 144 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS FIELD FUNCTION PRE PROGRAMMED VALUE 64 65 66 67 CHANNELS ASSIGNED TO ZONES 25 27 DURESS AND VARIOUS KEYPAD PANICS ALARM REPORTING CODES ASSIGNED TO EACH CHANNEL ALARM REPORTING CODES ASSIGNED TO EACH CHANNEL CONT D NON ALARM CODES NON ALARM CODES CONTD ZONE TYPES 5 8 RESTORE REPORT ENABLE TEST REPORT INITIATION TIME BURGLARY ALARM COMMUNICATION DELAY 1 010 225 2 1010 226 0 0 227 4 0 2 Duress 5 0 0 Short on Wiring to Zone Expander displays 97 6 00 1 amp Panic displays 95 7 00 3 amp Panic displays 96 8 0 2 amp Panic displays 99 21 1011 28 018 29 1019 210 1110 211 111 212 112 213 113 214 114 215 1 5 100 AC LOSS 010 AC LOSS 2nd DIGIT 0 0 TROUBLE 040 TROUBLE RESTORE 010 BYPASS 010 BYPASS RESTORE 019 RESTORE CODE FOR ALARM AC LOSS LOW BATTERY 010 OPEN 00 CLOSE 018 LOW BATTERY 0181 LOW BATTERY 2nd DIGIT 010 TEST 00 POWER UP 00 NOT USED 09 CANCEL CODE 1 1 1 1 Zone Type 5 8 enabled 1010 instant no delay ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL
157. lkaline type battery Ademco No 464 Eveready 522 Duracell MN1604 Battery should be changed at least annually or within 30 days after a BAT message indication whichever occurs sooner Battery change of Lithium battery can be at five year intervals for non UL usages Range 200 ft nominal 60m indoor Addressability 5 bit house code 31 code combinations 1 bit device code 2 code combinations 62 or 63 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS 127 4194WH REED SWITCH SENSOR RPM WIDE GAP 1 Physical 5 8 16 mm W 3 4 18 mm 4 1 4 108 mm D 2 Electrical Voltage Input 8 11 volts at 1 mA Programming switch 3 Usage Gap 3 8 min 10 mm 1 max 25 mm 4139WH REED SWITCH SENSOR RPM SURFACE MOUNT 1 Physical 1 2 13 mm W 9 16 14 mm H 2 1 2 64 mm D 2 Electrical Voltage input 8 11 volts at 1 mA Current Drain 0 5 mA Programming Separate No 4201 Programmer needed 3 Usage Gap 7 8 max 22 mm 4191WH RECESS MOUNT REED SENSOR RPM 1 Physical 1 2 13 mm diameter 2 length 2 Electrical Vottage Input 8 11 volts Current Drain 0 5 Programming Separate No 4201 Programmer needed 3 Usage Gap 7 8 max 22 mm 4192CP IONIZATION DETECTOR 1 Physical Base Diameter 5 127mm Cover Height 3 76mm Cover Diameter 3 1 8 80mm 2 Electrical Voltage input 7 11 volts Current Drain Less than 320 uA standby 230 400 uA active 4192SD
158. m panel a link must be established between the computer and the contro panel as follows 1 The computer calls up the Contro panel The phone number for each customer is entered into the customer s account file on the computer 2 The Control panel answers at the pre programmed ring count and executes a handshake with the computer 3 The computer sends a request for call back to the Control panel 4 The panel acknowledges the request and hangs up During the next few seconds the Control panel will process the request making sure certain encrypted information received from the computer matches its own memory 5 Upona successful match the Contro panel will seize the phone line and call the computer back 6 The computer answers usually by the second ring and executes a handshake with the panel 7 The panel then sends other default information to the computer ff this information matches the computer s information a successtul link is established This is known as being ON LINE ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 100 DOWNLOADING WHAT CAN BE DONE ONCE THE PANEL 15 ON LINE HOW SECURE 15 DOWNLOADING Arm the System in the Away Mode Disarm the System Bypass Zone Force the System to Accept New Program Download Shut Down Communication dialer Functions non payment of mohitoring fees in an owned system Shut Down all Security System Functions non payment
159. med and can be changed by the installer to any code desired field 00 The pre programmed codes are as follows 4130XM 4 1 3 0 4140XM 4 1 4 0 5130XM 5 1 3 0 The Master Code is the code intended for use by the primary user of the system when performing system functions and is a permanent code The factory default master code is 1 2 3 4 For additional security the Master Code can be used to assign up to twenty temporary codes which can be used by secondary users of the system who do not have a need to know the Master Code supervisors employees cleaning personnel tenants etc Each user ID number 03 22 can be assigned a temporary code which can be individually eliminated or changed at any time The installer is considered user 1 The person to whom the Master code is assigned is considered user 2 In some applications commercial installations for example user 2 with Master Code will be the primary user of the system in other applications user 2 with Master Code may not actually be the end user of the system apartment building owner for example Note that the Master Code assigned to user 2 and all temporary codes can be used interchangeably when performing system functions a system armed with a user s temporary code can be disarmed with the Master Code or another user s temporary code Temporary user 3 also has the ability to assign and eliminate other temporary user codes users 4 21 User 22 can only be ass
160. message digits received and divides by 15 If evenly divisible the report is valid Note 3 1 Low Speed standard or expanded 4 2 Low Speed standard or expanded and High Speed reporting can be enabled to report with checksum instead of 2 round verification by entering a 1 in field 49 4 2 Express and Contact ID automatically send checksum and do not have to have this feature enabled reporting in 3 1 Low Speed format with checksum be sure that the 685 Digital Receiver is also set for 3 1 with checksum otherwise there might be confusion as to the meaning of the reports tf reporting in 441 Low Speed do not enable checksum because it will appear as a 4 2 report on the central station s receiver and might cause confusion as to the meaning of the report ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 70 SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS TABLE 5 LOW SPEED DIGITAL COMMUNICATION MESSAGE FORMATS Alam SSS S A Trouble SSS S T Bypass SSS S B AC Loss SSS S E Low Battery SSS S L Open SSS S O Close SSS S C Cancel SSS S X Test SSS S Te Power Up Reset SSS S P Program Tamper SSS S M Restore Alarm SSS S AC Loss SSS S Low Battery SSS S R Trouble SSS S RT Bypass SSS S RB Where SSS or SSSS Subscriber ID AlarmCode 0 Zen Ch Channel Number T Trouble Code Bypass Code E AC Loss Code 1st Digit Ac ACLoss Code 2nd digit X Cancel Code P Power Up Reset Code M Program Tamper Code
161. method is applicable Note The four mounting tabs on the right hand side of the 4133 rough in ring must be broken off before flush mounting can be implemented SELECTING SITES Proper selection of mounting location and height is important for optimum viewability of the LCD display on the console A location in which lighting is directly above the console should be avoided since this can shadow the display For optimum viewing the console should also be mounted so that the display is slightly below eye level to ensure that the system s users will look down at the display For Alpha Console users refer to the VIEWING ANGLE ADJUSTMENT paragraph later in this section for instructions for adjusting the viewing angle of the LCD SURFACE MOUNTING 1 Use the template provided on a separate sheet to mark the positions on the wall for the screw mounting holes and the cut out for the interface wiring Use wall anchors for the screws and make the cut out in the wall no larger than indicated on the template DO NOT use a Xerox copy of the template as it will increase in size by about 10 2 Pull the interface wiring in the wall through the cut out 3 Remove the console s back cover The securing screw at the front of the console must be removed to release the back cover see Diagram 31 for screw location 4 Pass the interface wiring through the opening in the back cover and through the 4143 Expansion Ring if used then mount the back cover
162. mmended batteries Up to a 6 0 amp hour battery can be used for maximum standby time see chart below TABLE 3 BATTERY STANDBY TABLE p AMP HRS 200 mA Draw 400 mA Draw 7 Draw pz 307 not used not used 60 15 0 brs 8 0 hrs hrs NOTE The above figures are approximate and may vary depending upon the age quality and capacity of the battery at the time of the AC loss Required for UL installations POWER UP PROCEDURE 1 Wire the 1350 1360 DC Power Pack first before the battery making sure polarity is correct and the terminal strip or harness is connected to the Control panel Do not plug in at this time 2 Connect all auxiliary devices such as consoles PIRs etc 3 Plug the 1350 into an AC outlet Check that the Auxiliary Voltage measures between 13 5 and 14 0 volts DC under 13 5 volts too much current is being drawn from the Control See the SPECIFICATIONS section for the current draw of each device 4 Connect the battery as shown in the POWER CONNECTIONS diagrams Do not connect the battery if Auxiliary Vottage is below 13 5 volts as this will prevent the battery from being fully charged MOTION DETECTORS No 1675 TOPAZ 15mA and or No 1877 QUAD 30mA and or Nos 4196 4275 1 tb OM Comm cius waqa Ko ELE Fa DEASG CHEERED Qi Put WRK
163. 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 Proceed in this manner until all characters in the message have been entered 6 To store this new display message in memory press the 8 key 7 Press the key to return to the ZN display To confirm that the new message has been stored in memory press 00 and then press key 5 The new message should be displayed 8 Key 99 to exit the descriptor programming mode ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 98 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM TABLE 8 VOCABULARY OF WORDS STORED IN MEMORY 5130XM or 4140XM with 5137 CONSOLE ONLY AIR ALARM ALCOVE ALLEY APARTMENT ART ATTIC AUDIO AUXILIARY 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 DETECTOR DINING DISCRIMINATOR DISPLAY DOCK DOOR DORMER DOWN DOWNSTAIRS DRAWER DRIVEWAY DRUG DUCT EAST ELECTRIC EMERGENCY ENTRY EQUIPMENT EXECUTIVE EXIT EXTERIOR FACTORY FAILURE FAMILY FATHERS FENCE FILE FIRE FLOOR FLOW FOIL FOYER FRE
164. nd 1 01 1 05 Check program fields 06 through 08 and 1 10 through 1 13 to make sure that right loops are enabled for the correct zones If no right loops are being used these fields should 0 Check program field 05 to make sure there is a zone type response entered for 97 If a polling loop short occurs and no response is entered for 97 the display would indicate READY with no explanation ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 116 TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM 88 or 90 appears in console display and rapid beeping occurs 89 91 appears in console display and rapid beeping occurs Zones not pro grammed in the system are indicating CHECK conditions Zones indicating NOT READY condition but transmitter contact loop is intact D WIRELESS ACTION The receiver is not receiving any signals from any of the transmitters in the system An B8 is for the 2nd 4280 90 is for the 1st 4280 These displays are enabled by assigning a zone response type in program fields 1 08 and 1 09 The recommended response is either zone type 05 or 07 see the ZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS section wireless installation Check that the antenna is installed properly and is not shorted to any metal object refer to WIRELESS EXPANSION section for details Check that the transmitters are powered up with fresh 9 volt batteries Check that the house ID s match between transmitters a
165. nd the 4280 Determine if anything is blocking transmission to the 4280 ex metal cabinets or shelves etc Remove the 4280 s cover and put the system in the test mode then see if the transmitters check in If not move the 4280 to another location and test again The 4280 is not responding to the Control panel An 89 refers to the second 4280 and a 91 refers to the first 4280 Check that the 4280 s cover is on and the magnet is in close proximity to the reed switch Check that the polling loop is attached to the 4280 Determine that the total current draw on the polling loop is not more than 64mA See SPECIFICATIONS If the draw does exceed 64mA install a 4197 loop extender module as described in the WIRELESS EXPANSION section or power the 4280 from auxiliary power as described Check that the polling loop length is in agreement with the recommended wire gauge If the length exceeds what is recommended install a 4197 loop extender module as described in the WIRELESS EXPANSION section Check program fields 02 through 05 and 1 01 through 1 05 to make sure all unused zones are 00s Check program fields 1 18 through 1 25 to make sure that all non RF zones are Os Put the system in the SNIFFER MODE tor at least 2 hours to see another system in the area is using the same house ID If so change this system s house ID number at the 4280 and at all transmitters Make sure zones in question are selected as RF in fie
166. ng entry into the program mode the following will be displayed on a 5130XM 5137 Program Mode Fill View 00 The 4130XM 4137 consoles display 00 Following the above display the system is ready to be programmed for the communication format parameters or accept entries for the first address 00 Once the Programming mode is entered clear the system s memory by pressing 97 This ensures all program fields are set to their factory set pre programmed values the system is to be connected to a central station via telephone line the appropriate communication format settings should be programmed now VISTA provides four sets of pre programmed communication formats which if used fill all appropriate fields with preset values see SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS section for list of values These values can be modified later as desired To pre program a particular communication format use the following chart 94 80 Standard Low Speed 3 1 4 1 9 zones 94 81 Expanded Low Speed 3 1 4 1 9 zones 94 82 Ademco High Speed 9 zones 94 83 Expanded 4 2 s 17 zones IMPORTANT Pre programming of one of these formats must be performed before any other field entries are made To program the first set of fields fields 00 90 simply press the key plus the 2 digit field address for example press 01 for field 01 then make the required entry To program the second set of fields fields 1 00 1 49 press 94 and note
167. ng must be enabled o ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SPECIAL UL REQUIREMENTS 109 CONNECT TO EARTH GROUND SUBSCRIBER ANTENNA 7625 OPTIONAL 50 Orma COAXIAL CABLE 7626 5 12 25 0 NOTE No 7670 ANTENNA 4140ATX MOUNTING BRACKET 1S TO ANY REQUIRED WHEN COAXIAL ZONE 28 SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS EXTENSION CABLE IS USED HOWEVER FOR No 7620 T621AD 762200 P FOR APPROPRIATE CABLE LENGTHS EOL RESISTOR n fR RED UD um am am um tf 8 CONNECT TO A i 34 HOUR 120 VAC EE OUTLET 228 00 a XMIT OUTPUT zc REMOTE LED OR HE E COMMUNICATOR wi 6 555 4 gie g TRANSFORMER 8r wa UD 16 SOVA No 1323 lt 8 s gt gt 855 TESTER INSIDE 553 uon OPTIONAL 4MDATX EH REMOTE iNo 064 CABINET 41 GAEEN FLYING LEAD CONNECT TO EARTH WATER PIPE OR PROM OMENTATION ELECTRICAL BOX MAY MARKS BE SUITABLE SOME SITUATIONS prow TRANSMITTER INPUT TERMINALS eje No 7621AD GROUND MOUNT 18765654321 BLK GND AUX INPUT 2 a RUP emer BURG RED FIRE AUX issue seueeane FAULT PWR ON On 110 SPECIAL UL REQUIREMENTS UL 1610 GRADE AA CENTRAL STATION MERCANTILE B
168. ng provides faster transmission speed and very specific event code reporting resulting in faster more confident alarm decision making by the central station when compared to the other reporting formats available Ademco Low Speed Sescoa Radionics etc This is the only format that can identify all 64 protection zones by their unique zone Contact ID numbers and provides a 1 digit event qualifier and 3 digit specifically defined event code which quickly identifies the condition being reported This format is supported by Ademco 685 Digital Receivers operating with Rev 4 4 or higher software Rev 4 4 can only be supported in 685 Digital Receivers equipped with the 685 48 expanded memory card Contact ID reports in DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency 10 characters per second and responds to a 1400 Hz followed by 2300 Hz handshake and a 1400 Hz kissoff This format also uses checksum instead of two message verification A complete report takes under 3 seconds To enable contact ID reporting enter a 1 in field 1 32 To choose which zones are to be reported enter random non zero values 01 15 in fields 61 64 for zones 1 through 27 fields 65 68 for non alarm reports and fields 1 35 1 39 for zones 28 through 64 and fields 1 42 and 1 43 to enable RF Supervisory zones 88 89 90 amp 91 Note A 00 in any of these fields will eliminate the report DO NOT enter the same value for all zones as this will attect how quic
169. nger needed and the program can be changed over and over again as the needs of a particular system grow It also means that the program cannot be lost or changed in any way if power to the Contro is lost Even if completely powered down for long periods of time the program will remain intact For installer convenience the Control is pre programmed with a set of standard values that is designed to meet the needs of many installations These values however can be changed to suit the needs of any particular installation Specific programming instructions are provided in the PROGRAMMING section of this manual ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 8 GENERAL INFORMATION MEMORY OF ALARM BUILT IN USER S MANUAL DESCRIPTOR REVIEW COMMUNICATIONS The VISTA Controls provide a memory of alarm feature which upon disarming the system automatically displays all zones that were in an alarm condition while the system was armed To cancel this display the user simply enters the security code and presses the OFF key In addition a 10 day alarrvtrouble history is maintained by the system which helps the installer or central station to identify problem sensors To activate this feature enter the security code the 0 key To clear the display enter the security code and press the OFF key Note that once the 10 day alarnvtrouble history display has been cleared it is also cleared from the system s memory For end user
170. nlike an EEROM the PROM can be programmed only once because each address is permanently burned in and cannot be changed ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL READ ONLY REDUNDANCY RF RECEIVER RING TIP ROUGH IN RING RPM RS232 SELF CONTAINED SPDT SUPERVISED ZONE UNSUPERVISED ZONE UPLOADING VOLATILE ZONE EXPANSION GLOSSARY 121 Pertaining to downloading an operator with this level of access can only read information from the database cannot overwrite any information Using two systems so that if one fails the other will carry on as when two 4280 receivers are used to insure that the transmitters get through to at least one of the receivers A wireless receiver such as the 4280 RF is an abbreviation for Radio Frequency With regard to telephone lines the ring side is the or ground side of the line and the tip side is the side of the line Typical phone line voltage is 48VDC A metal ring used during new construction and is attached to wall studs to designate where the VISTA Control or console is going to be mounted so that the plasterer can cut an opening in the wall for it when the walls are installed Abbreviation for Remote Point Module which is used on the polling loop for zone expansion EX 4190 4208 Typical computer serial interface using pins 2 3 7 and 20 between computer and printer or other peripheral device Refers to when the Control panel and k
171. nt 2nd 4280 1514280 1514280 no TX Supv noTX Check in Fault Check in 89 90 91 COMMENTS Enter all channel IDs as double digits 00 15 Disable 00 no channel reporting NOTE Non zero codes must be entered when traditional Ademco High Speed or Contact ID reporting format is used When Contact ID reporting is used the zone to channel assignments should be distributed among channels 1 15 to prevent the swinger suppression feature field 82 from falsely shutting down reports due to many different events occurring on the same channel ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 92 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM L REPORT CODES 341 441 4 2 STANDARD ADEMCO HIGH SPEED 4 CONTACT ID FORMATS ALARM REPORT copes 68 FOR EACH CHANNEL CHANNELS 1 8 CHANNEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CHANNEL 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NON ALARM CODES 111111110 AC LOSS A LOSS TROUBLE BYPASS BYPASS RESTORE DIGIT RESTORE CODE FOR ALARM AC LOSS LOW BAT NON ALARM CODES cont OPEN CLOSE LOW LOW TEST POWER CANCEL BATTERY BATTERY UP CODE 2 nd DIGIT COMMENTS Enter all reporting codes as double digits Disable 00 no code reporting NOTE Non zero codes must be entered when traditional Ademco High Speed or contact reporting format is used 01 1 0424 07 7 1020 1340 02 2 05 5 08 8 1168 14 E 03 3 0586 09 9 12 15 For LOSS and LOW BATTERY you must enter non zero code as the se
172. on the dialer board there should be fish paper installed between these two boards _ Check that the house ID s match between the transmitters and the 4280 Check that the 4280 is enabled in program fields 1 26 for the first 4280 and 1 27 tor the second 4280 Check that the zones in question are enabled for RF in program fields 1 18 through 1 25 Check that a zone response is programmed for the zones in question in fields 02 through 05 and 1 01 through 1 05 Check that the 4280 s antenna is property installed Remove any sensors from the transmitters and short across the transmitter terminals Then fault the transmitter to see if the READY light goes out If it does not go out check the programming for that particular transmitter if it does go out check the sensors on that zone Move the 4280 to another location for better reception Check program field 05 to make sure 97 has a zone type response entered loop short occurs and no response is entered for 97 the console would display only NOT READY with no explanation A Silent Panic condition may be present Key the security code OFF to see if the condition clears This test mode cuts the receiver s sensitivity by 50 This means that as long as a transmitter responds its location is satisfactory Move the affected transmitters to another location and re test There may be something blocking its transmission path all transmitters are affect
173. or zone 1 key 02 for zone 2 03 for zone etc The following will be displayed ZN 01 Note that the first letter of the alphabet appears after the zone number and that the zone number is automatically included with the proposed description 4 Select the first letter of the desired description note that A is already displayed Use key 3 to advance through the alphabet and key 1 to go backward For example assume the desired description for zone 1 is BACK DOOR Press key 3 repeatedly or hold down the key until B appears then press key 6 to display the first available word beginning with B Repeatedly press key 3 to advance through the available words until the word BACK is displayed Press key 1 to move backward through the word list 5 For selection of the second word DOOR press key 6 A will now be displayed again after the first word selected Press key 3 until the desired first letter of the second word appears in this example D Then press key 6 to display the first available word beginning with D Press key 3 repeatedly until the desired word DOOR appears 6 Il you wish to add a third word provided there is sufficient space for it in the display repeat step 5 for that word 7 When all desired words have been entered press key 8 to store the description in memory 8 To review the zone descriptions key plus zone number e g 01 To edit zone descriptions
174. ragraphs This information includes system limitations caveats and other information vital to the proper operation of the system Be sure to read these paragraphs carefully MODEL NUMBERS Unless otherwise noted product mode numbers listed in this manual refer to Ademco products ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION 1 7 SECTION GENERAL INFORMATION THE VISTA CONTROLS The VISTA XM Controls are microprocessor based programmable systems 4140XM 4130XM 5130XM EASY PROGRAMMING which provide up to 9 wired zones of protection expandable to 64 zones wired and or wireless when connected to a 2 wire polling loop The VISTA XM Series includes the 4130XM 5130XM and 4140XM Controls and the 4137 amp 5137 Remote Consoles which are look alikes to the 4130XM amp 5130XM respectively Connections to the Control are made via a plug in connector which can be removed without disturbing any of the field wiring The phone lines are connected to a separate block located on the communicator board 4171XT XM or 4171XM ordered separately with the 4130XM 5130XM 4171XT XM included with the 4140XM The 4140XM is housed in a metal cabinet measuring 12 x 12 x 3 and requires the use of either the 4137 fixed message or 5137 alpha numeric allowing use of the 4140XM s built in vocabulary remote consoles and can also be used with the 4146 keystation A SPDT relay rated 2 8 amps is built in for use wi
175. rammed from the keypad or from a computer terminal using the VISTA XM Downloading software see DOWNLOADING section When programming from the 5130XM 5137 consoles prompts for each field description only field number will be displayed on the 4130XM 4137 consoles and field number will be displayed also each entry is displayed as it is keyed in After programming values that have been entered in each field can be reviewed and if neccesssary modified The system is shipped with a set of standard pre programmed values that are designed to meet the needs of many installations However these can be altered by the installer to suit the specific needs of a particular installation or installation company In addition four sets of pre programmed communicator detaults are available which may be loaded by the installer each set designed for a specific communication format see SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS section for list of values These too may be altered to suit the needs of a particular installation IMPORTANT any of these communication pre programmed formats to be used they must be programmed using the appropriate command before any other field programming is performed The programming fields are grouped into two sets of addresses The first set of fields includes addresses 00 90 and is accessible as soon as programming mode is entered When in the first set of fields the 5130XM 5137 consoles will display PROGRAM MODE and
176. re disconnected The communicator then goes off hook and begins to wait for the PABX dial tone if a PABX number is programmed or the external telephone company dial tone The communicator waits up to 4 seconds for the PABX dial tone or up to 5 11 or 30 seconds whichever is programmed in field 42 for the external dial tone dial tone detect is disabled in field 43 the communicator will dial after the programmed wait time in field 42 5 11 or 30 secs tf detection is enabled the communicator will dial when it hears dial tone But if dial tone is not heard it will dial after the programmed wait time 42 CAUTION 1 If the communicator is connected to a telephone line inside a PABX be sure the PABX has a back up power suppiy that can support the PABX for 24 hours Many PABXs are not power backed up and connection to such a PABX will resutt in a communication failure if power is lost 2 Refer to phone line hook up for proper line seizure connections NOTE The system can be programmed to delay alarm reporting for 16 seconds field 88 which can help avoid transmission of user caused false alarms by providing 16 seconds to disarm the system If the alarm condition remains after 16 seconds the report will be sent Two different telephone numbers primary and secondary fields 33 amp 34 can be programmed Note that if a secondary phone number is used a secondary subscriber ID number must be assigned see fields 32
177. ric smoke detector with built in transmitter DIP switch programmable for zones 48 through 55 Built in 85 dB piezoelectric alarm sounder e Built in audible low battery waming SLIMLINE DOOR WINDOW TRANSMITTER Can be used with any closed circuit sensor NOTE Can be used on zone 1 through 63 but if programmed for 32 47 there will be a 3 minute lock out between transmissions 5711WM DOOR WINDOW TRANSMITTER W REED SWITCH Slimline door window transmitter with a built in reed switch magnet included Can be used with any closed circuit sensor NOTE Can be used on any zone 1 through 63 but if programmed from 32 47 there will be 3 minute lock out between transmissions 5715WH white UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER or 5715BR brown e switch selectable for fast response open or closed circuit sensor usage and has a tamper protected cover Use in applications where open circuit Heat Detectors are needed or where fast response devices are needed NOTE Can be used on any zone 1 through 63 but if programmed from 32 47 there will be a 3 minute lock out between transmissions WIRELESS KEYPAD Wireless keypad that can be used to turn the burglary protection on and off with built in panic function 8 for either a silent or audible 24 hour alarm There is an LED indication to verify transmission located in the READY key Each time a key is depressed the LED flashes The keypad is identifi
178. ring intervai in 2 hour increments enter 02 15 4 30 hours Failure of an individual transmitter to send a supervision signal within the time entered will result in a trouble response and related communication report NOTES zero is programmed this feature is disabled ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL WIRELESS KEYPAD 1 44 TAMEN DETECTION ENABLE n DISABLE WIRELESS 1 48 KEYPAD 0 1 DISABLE TROUBLE 1 49 SOUNDER FOR RF SUPERVISION 0 1 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 79 5 COMMENTS Enter 1 to enable tamper detection on wireless keypad Enter 0 if tamper detection is not desired If this feature is enabled any attempt to tamper by means of many trial entries at a wireless keypad will be blocked by the contro panel If more than 40 key depresssions 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 trom a wired keypad COMMENTS Enter 1 wireless keypad is not to be used disable keypad Enter 0 if wireless keypad is used COMMENTS Enter 1 to disable trouble sounding for transmitter check in failure enter 0 if audible sounding is desired ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 80 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM E SYSTEM OPTIONS ENTRY DELAY 1 09 Crd 01 15 times 15 seconds or 00 for no delay COMMENTS Enter the en
179. rs can be mounted in 708BE cabinet 702 SIREN JUNCTION BOX KIT Siren junction box kit Recommended for use with the self contained controls where a 702 siren is desired The kit includes a 4134 12 metal cabinet with 4148 relay mounted inside a 702 self contained siren and a 12 volt 4 0 AH battery MOTOR BELL amp BOX AMSECO motor bell amp box 81 dB 10 INDOOR PIEZO SOUNDER e indoor piezo sounder red or beige 90 dB 10 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL GENERAL INFORMATION TYPE 1 TYPE 2 TYPE 3 TYPE 4 TYPE 5 SECTION 19 SECTION ZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS The VISTA System allows up to 64 zones of hard wire polling loop and or wireless protection Each zone must be assigned to a zone type which defines the way in which the system responds to faults in that zone In addition there are three keypad activated zones PANIC keys identified as zones 95 96 amp 99 a polling loop supervision zone zone 97 and two RF supervisory zones for each 4280 installed zones 88 92 ENTRY EXIT 1 Used for the primary entry exit route ex front door main entrance The zone becomes active when the exit delay time has elapsed Upon entry through this zone the system must be disarmed before the entry delay time has elapsed or else an alarm will occur The console will beep muttiple times upon entry as a reminder to disarm the system ENTRY EXIT 2 Used for a secondary entr
180. rs message be programmed to display when the system is Ready to arm ex THE PETERSON S READY TO The zone descriptions are programmed by the installer using the built in vocabulary of words see PROGRAMMING ZONE OESCRIPTIONS paragraphs later in this section When all fields have been entered and checked exit programming mode by pressing either 98 or 99 A second entry of 99 is required if the exit is being done from fields 1 00 and above To prevent re access to Programming mode using the Installer s code use 98 The only way to re access Programming mode is by depressing both the and keys at the same time within 30 seconds of power up Exiting by using 99 always allows reentry into Programming mode using the Installer s code Either way of exiting will allow access via downloading TABLE 6 SUMMARY OF PROGRAMMING COMMANDS ENTER PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESS SECOND SET OF PROGRAMMING FIELDS ACCESS FIRST SET OF PROGRAMMING FIELDS FROM SECOND SET ADVANCE TO SPECIFIC FIELD PROGRAM A FIELD ERASE A FIELD S CONTENTS READ CONTENTS OF A FIELD EXIT PROGRAMMING MODE RESTORE STANDARD PRE PROGRAMMED SETTINGS 1 POWER UP then depress and at the same time within 30 seconds of powering up OR 2 Initially Key 4 1 4 0 tor the 4140XM or 4 1 3 0 for 4130XM or 5 1 3 0 for 5130XM plus CODE key 0 0 OR 3 After Installer Code is programmed key Installer Code CODE key 0 0
181. s OFF OFF DISARMED amp NOT READY ON OFF DISARMED amp READY OFF ON STEADY ARMED AWAY OFF SLOW FLASH ARMED STAY OFF RAPID FLASH ALARM MEMORY NOTE HIGHER LIGHT OUTPUT FROM TME LEDS 15 DESIR WHITE AND RED WIRE LED DRIVE SIGNALS VINTR SPN CONNECTOR wTth FLYING H t LEADS r WHITE ej Tospm oe Sia RED 2 CONNECTOR ON BLUE COMMUNICATION SLACK LLOw i FOR KEYSWITCH OPERATION USE THE OWING No 4146 KEYSWITCH KIT OF PARTS Mo 112 NC TAMPER SWITCH COTE No 4146 1 NOT A UL LISTED IF THE KEYSWITCH OPTION IS SELECTED ADORESS 15 THE ALARM OUTPUT TRIGGERS WILL BE DISABLED Diagram 30 KEYSWITCH WIRING ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION VI 49 SECTION VI MOUNTING PROCEDURES A MOUNTING THE 4140XM CABINET Using two screws mount the 4140XM cabinet to a wall mounting to sheetrock or concrete anchors should also be used Wire connections can now be made to the terminal strips B MOUNTING THE 4130XM 5130XM CONTROLS amp 4137 5137 REMOTE CONSOLES Note that field wiring to these controls consoles must be completed before the controls consoles can be mounted TWO METHODS There are two methods of mounting consoles Surface Mounting and Flush Mounting If a rough in ring 4133 has been installed in the wall a new construction application only the flush mounting
182. s and to be free from detects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for 18 months from the date stamp control on the product or for products not having an Ademco date stamp for 12 months trom date of original purchase uniess the installation instructions or catalog sets forth a shoner 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 part which is proved not in compliance with Seller s specifications or proves detective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service Seller shall have no obligation under this Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone other than Ademco factory service For warranty service return product transportation prepaid to Ademco Factory Service 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY WHATSOEVER EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT Seller does not represent that its product may not be compromised or circumvented that the product
183. sibly a blown auxiliary power tuse In the event you need more than the allowed number of remote consoles you can use a second 1350 power pack to power up to 7 extra 4137s or up to 4 extra 5137s Instead of using the panel s auxiliary power connection to the red and black console lead connect the Positive terminal of the 1350 to the blue console lead and the Negative to the black lead As long as AC power is present these extra consoles are active If AC is lost the system s back up battery will take over and only the consoles powered from auxiliary power will be active NOTE If using a 4140XM make sure you power at least 1 remote console from auxiliary power otherwise there would be no means of controlling the panel during an AC loss For use with the 4130XM 4140XM or 5130XM Controls 60 mA draw Power up to 4 consoles from the 4130XM and 5130XM non UL Power up to 7 consoles from the 4140XM non UL For use with the 4140XM or 5130XM Controls 60 mA current draw normal 90 mA current draw with backlighting on Power up to 7 consoles REMOTE CONSOLE Diagram 14 REMOTE CONSOLE HOOK UP ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 38 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERALS B EXTERNAL SOUNDERS 4140XM The 4140XM is housed in a metal cabinet and contains a built in relay rated at 2 8 amps The output of this relay is a positive trigger from terminal 8 on TB2
184. sophisticated intruders Even if the system responds to the emergency as intended however occupants may have insufficient time to protect themselves from the emergency situation 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 10 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 are working properly Installing an alarm system may make one eligible tor lower insurance rates but an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance Homeowners property owners and renters should continue to act prudently in protecting themselves and continue to insure their lives and property We continue to develop new and improved protection devices Users of alarm systems owe it to themselves and their loved ones to learn about these developments ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 154 SUMMARY OF CONNECTIONS ADEMCO LIMITED WARRANTY Atarm Device Manufacturing Company a Division of Pittway Corporation and its divisions subsidiaries and affiliates Seller 165 Eileen Way Syosset New York 11791 warrants its products to be in conformance with its own plans and specification
185. stands how to operate any emergency feature s programmed into the system IMPORTANT In the spaces provided the User s Manual record the Entry and Exit Delay times and those functions that have been programmed into the available pairs PANIC keys and 1 and 3 and 3 Make sure the user understands the importance of testing the system at least weekly following the procedure provided in the User s Manual lt Regular maintenance and inspection at least annually by the installer and frequent testing by the user are vital to continuous Satisfactory operation of any alarm system The installer should assume the responsibility of developing and offering a regular maintenance program to the user as well as acquainting the user with theproper 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 ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL PRODUCTS NOT UL LISTED SECTION 105 SECTION XIII SPECIAL UL REQUIREMENTS 675 Ground Start Module 4146 Keyswitch 4133 Rough In Ring 4136 cover for No 4133 Rough In Ring 4145 Splice Box Kit 4149 702 Siren Junction Box Kit ABB1031 Motor Bell and Box 702 Outdoor Siren 4134 12 Metal Cabinet 4132LG Battery Backbox for 4AH battery UL 609 GRADE A LOCAL MERCANTILE BURGLARY INSTALLATIONS IMPORTANT Requires the use of No 4140ATX Control BELL CONNE
186. tact your dealer for printer recommendations Alarm and trouble responses and reports are disabled 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 The keypads are inactive during downloading communication and resume normal functions after hang up All keypad entries are ignored during on line time ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 41102 DOWNLOADING se THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK eg 71 ADEMC s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL SECTION 103 SECTION XII e TESTING THE SYSTEM USING TEST MODE Doors and windows e Motion detectors Smoke detectors Turning off TEST mode After the installation is completed the Security System should be thoroughly tested as follows 1 With the System in the disarmed state check that all zones are intact If DISARMED Press to show faults 5137 NOT READY 4137 is displayed press the key to display the descriptors of the faulted zone s Restore faulted zone s if necessary so that DISARMED READY TO ARM 5137 or READY 4137 is displayed 2 Enterthe security code and press the TEST key The external sounder it used should sound for 3 seconds and then tum off the system is operating on the back up battery onl
187. ted When using the larger No 4134 15 Cabinet there is aiso room tor a No 675 Ground Start Module No 659EN Telco Line Fault Monitor No 4208 Zone Expander and or other modules Diagram 318 SURFACE MOUNTING FOR MERCANTILE INDUSTRIAL INSTALLATIONS WITH 4134 8 METAL CABINET ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 1 Mount the Control as follows insert securing screw previously removed in screw hole at front of Control see Diagram 33 and attach metal clip at the rear as shown below Turn the screw unti the clip enters the guide point about of an inch 2 tne straight end of the fiat spring into the 5101 the other side of the Control as shown 3 With the metal clip in the vertical position mount the Control by hooking the spring behind the right edge o the opening so that it holds the Contro against the inside of the wali as shown at A Now turn the Screw from the front of the Control The clip will turn until it hits the Clip stop and will then draw the Contro forward B Continue turning the screw until the Control is flush against the wall then mak ing sure that the Control is straight tighten the screw further to secure the Contro firmly in position DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN 4 Insert the smali VISTA XT nameplate supplied into the recessed opening to cover the screw head at the front of the Control as MOUNTING PROCEDURES 51 BATTERY SACKSOX pr A ROUGH n RING 120
188. tem enter the security code and press the BYPASS key All bypassed zones will be displayed sequentially ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 60 SYSTEM OPERATION CHIME MODE CODE CHIME VIEWING MESSAGES FROM THE CENTRAL STATION USING THE BUILT IN USER S GUIDE DISPLAYING DESCRIPTORS PANIC KEYS The system can be set to annunciate any opening of entry exit or perimeter zones doors windows while the system is disarmed Enter the security zone and press the CHIME key Repeat to turn chime mode off For 5130XM or 4140XM with 5137 consoles only Users may occasionally receive messages on the console display from their central monitoring station When this occurs the console will display Message 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 For 5130XM or 4140XM with 5137 consoles only 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 nol conveniently accessible when the user needs to perform a seldom used and unfamiliar system procedure The Built in User s Guide is displayed 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 relativ
189. ter up to 12 digits 0 9 Do not fill unused spaces Erase the field by entering 34 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 DUAL REPORTING 51 9 0 1 COMMENTS Enter 1 if it is desired that all reports are sent to both primary and secondary phone numbers if dual reporting is desired and Ademco High Speed format is to be used at all it must be selected as both the primary and secondary transmission formats NOTE Dual reporting cannot be used if Split reporting is selected in field 1 34 COMMUNICATOR SPLIT 1 34 0 REPORT SELECTION Cd 0 1 2 COMMENTS Enter 0 1 or 2 in accordance with the following 0 split reporting disabled 1 alarm alarm restore amp cancel reports sent to primary Telco number all others to secondary Telco number 2 opervclose amp test reports sent to secondary Telco number and all other reports to primary DIAL TONE PAUSE 4 0 1 2 COMMENTS Enter the desired wait time for tone detection as follows Enter single digit 0 5 seconds 1 11 seconds or 2 30 seconds DIAL TONE DETECTION 43 1 0 1 COMMENTS Enter 1 if true dial tone detection is desired Enter O if only a delay before dialing same as programmed in field 42 is desired The latter may be necessary in high noise environment Telco networks where noise be confused with dial
190. th a No 702 or No 719 or equivalent exterior sounder For UL mercantile installations the 4140ATX can be used The 4140ATX is the same as the 4140XM but features a larger heavier gauge cabinet and a cabinet tamper switch The 4130XM is a self contained Control with an LCD using 2 numeric digits for zone identification and a set of pre designated English language prompts for system status ex READY NOT READY A built in 85dB UL listed sounder is also included The Contro can be surface or flush mounted The 5130XM is also a self contained Control but with a 2 line 32 character 16 characters per fine back lit programmable alpha numeric LCD Unlike the 4130XM the 5130XM and 4140XM when used with the 5137 console contains a built in 220 word vocabulary from which to choose words for describing each zone in friendly English language In addition up to 5 custom word entries to suit the individual needs of each installation can also be programmed Like the 4130XM the 5130XM contains a built in 85dB UL listed sounder and can be surface or flush mounted The Contro can be programmed either on the job site directly from the keypad or remotely by using the ADEMCO 4130PC DOWNLOADING SOFTWARE an or compatible computer and a HAYES 1200 Smartmodem See the PROGRAMMING section for a complete explanation All programmed options are stored in non volatile EEROM memory This means that old fashioned PROM chips are no lo
191. that the alpha consoles display the words ALT PROGRAM MODE and the 4130XM 4137 consoles display the word CHECK Once the console indicates that it has accessed the second set of addresses simply press the key plus the 2 digit field address ex 01 for field 1 01 and make the required entry To retum to the first set of fields press 99 When a data field has been completely programmed the console will beep three t mes and then automatically display the next data field address in numerical order f the number of digits that you enter in the data field is less than the maximum permitted for example phone number the console displays the last entry and waits To proceed the next data field address to be programmed must be entered manually for example press 05 To review the contents of a data field key plus address for example 05 The field s entries will be displayed but no changes can be made if an address is improperly entered the console will display a program entry is improperly entered for example a larger number than that which is permitted the console display will go blank In either case simply re enter the correct number ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 6 Enter Zone Descriptions and Installer s Message 5130XM 5137 only 7 Exit Programming Mode PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 73 The 5130XM and 5137 consoles display English language descriptions of zones An installe
192. the system was previously armed by user 22 Enter 0 if user 22 is to be permitted to arm and disarm the system regardless of which user previously armed the system ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 76 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM RESPONSE TYPES C ZONE DEFINITIONS The following Is a list of the available response type assignments for each zone 00 Assign for unused zones 01 ENTRY EXIT Delay 1 Burglary 02 ENTRY EXIT Delay 2 Burglary 03 PERIMETER Burglary 04 INTERIOR FOLLOWER Burglary 05 TROUBLE BY DAY ALARM BY NIGHT Burglary 06 24 HOUR SILENT 07 24 HOUR AUDIBLE 08 24 HOUR AUXILIARY 09 FIRE 10 INTERIOR DELAY Burglary COMMENTS For response type entries enter the 2 digit response type using the numerical codes listed at the beginning of this section To designate a zone as a Right loop or an RF zone enter a 1 in the appropriate location Right loops refer to the use of the right loop on a 4190WH and 4196 RF zones refer to the use of wireless devices If zones 1 9 are to be used as wired zones or if a zone is used as a wired right loop zone be carefu not to select that zone for RF because it will then be ignored as the wireless option will take precedence If zone 7 is to be used for keyswitch Arm Disarm operation enter 10 as its response type ZONES 1 8 RESPONSE 02 SELECT RF 1 18 ZONE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ZONES 9 16 RESPONSE 03 DESIGNATE RIGHT LOOP 0
193. tial fire deaths in the United States they may not activate or provide early warning for a variety of reasons in as many as 35 of all fires according to data published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency 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 walis or roots 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 Moreover 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 electrica circuits Children playing with matches or arson Depending on the nature of the fire and or the location of the smoke detectors the detector even if it operates as anticipated may not provide sufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to prevent injury or death Passive infrared Motion Detectors can only detect intrusion within the designed ranges as diagrammed in their installation manuali Passive Infrared Det
194. tion that a test will be in progress NOTE A display of COMM FAILURE Alpha consoles or FC Fixed Word consoles indicates a failure to communicate no Kissoff by the receiver at the central station after the maximum number of transmission attempts is tried 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 2 Check the keypad initiated alarms if programmed in field 05 by pressing the Panic keys and st 1 and or 3 and If the system has been programmed for audible emergency the console will emit a loud steady alarm sound The word ALARM and a descriptor 99 will be displayed tor and if 1 and are pressed a 95 will be displayed it 3 and are pressed a 96 wili 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 3 Notify the central station that all tests are finished and verify results with them TURNING THE SYSTEM 1 Fully explain the operation of the system to the user by going over each OVER TO THE USER 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 under
195. to display faulted zones This mode arms all protection zones interior and perimeter and provides entry exit delays Enter the security code and press the AWAY key This mode arms perimeter zones only allowing free movement inside and provides entry exit delays Enter the security code and press the STAY key This mode is similar to STAY mode but INSTANT mode eliminates the entry delays Exit delay remains Enter the security code and press the INSTANT key This mode is similar to AWAY mode but MAXIMUM mode eliminates the entry delays Exit delay remains Enter the security code and press the MAXIMUM key To disarm the system and silence alarm sounder Enter the security code and press the OFF key If desired the system can be armed with one or more zones left unprotected bypassed To bypass zones first be sure the system is disarmed Enter the security code press the BYPASS key and then enter all the zone number s using 2 digit entries that are to be bypassed Single digit zone numbers must be preceded by a zero i e 01 for zone 1 etc After all entries are made the console will display the bypassed zones one at a time Once zones have been displayed the system can be armed as usual Failure to wait for the sequential display can resutt in the loss of the bypasses Bypasses are removed when the system is disarmed Note that Fire zones cannot be bypassed To display bypassed zones before arming the sys
196. to binary to allow the two computers to talk in the case of downloading the VISTA XM Controls have a built in modem to accomplish these conversions To program to change Abbreviation for MicroSoft Disk Operating System necessary in order to operate the computer Without this the computer will not run any programs MS DOS revision 3 1 or higher is necessary to DOWNLOAD Refers to EEROM memory which cannot be erased even if all power is lost The time it takes the Contro panel to sense a fault from the time the fault actually occurred normal response time is usually 350 miliseconds while fast response time is usually 5 to 10 milliseconds in duration Active communications in progress as in downloading between the Control panel and the computer A device such as a switch or pushbutton that closes or shorts when activated this type of device must be EOLR supevised in VISTA Abbreviation for Personal Computer or Desk Top Computer Ex IBM PC Pertaining to downloading if an operator is given PART READ WRITE access he or she can read and write over ail but the system s access codes Any input output computer device that is external to the computer Ex printer any device external to the main control Ex Keypad 2 wire loop used in conjunction with the 4152LMB Loop Module for zone expansion Abbreviation for Programmable Read Only Memory which is an IC chip that contains program information to operate the system U
197. tone resutting in premature dialing ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 86 PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 2 5 PRIMARY ACK WAIT 5 em ur pes c eL t COMMENTS Enter 0 if 30 second central station receiver et ds a acknowledge wait time for primary phone number is desired Enter 1 _ PE tet for 60 second acknowledge wait time For UL installation select 30 ae 5 seconds i SECONDARY ACK WAIT 547 wm 0 1 Ls amp MN 7 D COMMENTS Enter 0 if 30 second central station receiver e 5 i acknowledge time for secondary phone number is desired ue cete Enter 1 for 60 second acknowledge wait time For UL installations select 30 seconds BURGLARY ALARM 88 du m COMMUNICATION DELAY cd LH 0 1 COMMENTS Enter 0 for no delay on burglary alarm communication or 1 for 16 second delay no delay on 24 hour reports 1 e 1 MUR KE m b H agli ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 87 H REPORTING OPTIONS PROGRAMMING 40 DOWNLOAD TAMPER CODE 01 15 or 00 for no report ALARM COUNT 82 SWINGER SUPPRESSION 00 15 SINGLE MESSAGE 49 TRANSMISSION WITH CHECKSUM VERIFICATION 0 1 800 WATS LINES USAGE 84 SPEED KISSOFF DELAY t DISABLE DURESS 25 REPORTING IN ADEMCO HIGH SPEED FORMAT 0 1 LI COMMENTS Enter the reporting cod
198. try delay time multiply entry by 15 seconds for actua delay time up to a maximum delay of 225 seconds entry 15 times 15 seconds for the zone assigned to Entry Delay 1 EXIT DELAY 1 10 CL 01 15 times 15 seconds or 00 for no delay COMMENTS Enter the exit delay time multiply entry by 15 seconds for actual delay time up to a maximum delay of 225 seconds for the zone assigned to Exit Delay 1 ENTRY DELAY 2 22 01 15 times 15 seconds or 00 for no delay COMMENTS Enter the entry delay time multiply entry by 15 seconds for actual delay time up to a maximum delay of 225 seconds entry 15 times 15 seconds for the zone assigned to Entry Delay 2 Note that this delay must be longer than Entry Delay 1 EXIT DELAY 2 412 EI 01 15 times 15 seconds or 00 for no delay COMMENTS Enter the exit delay time multiply entry by 15 seconds for actual delay time up to a maximum delay of 225 seconds for the zone assigned to Exit Delay 2 Note that this delay must be longer than Exit Delay 1 ENTRY WARNING SOUND 87 ay CJ L1 COMMENTS Enter 0 for 3 short beeps or 1 for slow beeps that continue for the entire entry delay period ENABLE CONSOLE 1 45 9 ANNUNCIATION DURING EXIT DELAY COMMENTS Enter 1 if beeps from the consoles during exit delay is 0 1 desired Enter 0 for no console sound during exit delay ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 81 KEYSWITCH ARM
199. using the key instead of the security code just key depression followed by the command AWAY STAY INSTANT or MAXIMUM When armed AWAY or MAXIMUM reports closing as User 7 if open close reporting for User 7 was enabled in field 52 Enter 0 if Quick Arm is not desired The 4 digit code must be used to disarm LL COMMENTS Entering a zone number 01 31 only prevents that zone from being bypassed by the user Enter 00 if this feature is not desired This selection does not affect fire zones which can never be bypassed 1 COMMENTS Enter 0 if end of line resistors are to be used Enter 1 if end of line resistors are not to be used normally closed loops that detect only an open and do not require end of line resistors 9 COMMENTS Enter 0 if ground start output is required enter 1 if the auxiliary output will be used to produce an open close trigger enter 2 if the auxiliary output will be used to produce console like sounding at an auxiliary sounder ex 706 12 NOTE Only one of the above options can be active within a system ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL PROGRAMMING THE SYSTEM 83 F SOUNDER OPTIONS ALARM SOUNDER 13 DURATION 01 15 times 2 minutes CONFIRMATION OF 16 ARMING DING ENABLE 0 1 AC POWER LOSS 17 SOUNDING 0 1 CONTROL ALARM 19 SOUNDER DISABLE 0 1 DISABLE FIRE TIME OUT 21 0 1 CONTROL ALARM SOUND SELECTION 26 0 1 EZ
200. uxiliary power BLUE 18V DC input trom optional 1350 or 1360 Power Pack GREEN YELLOW Data Out BLACK Ground and connection from optional 1350 or 1360 Power Pack Cannot be used in UL installations ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 124 SPECIFICATIONS N 4152LMB ZONE EXPANSION LOOP MODULE 1 Physical Width 3 25 inches 88 mm Height 2 63 inches 67 mm Depth 0 63 inches 16 mm 2 Electrical Voltage Output 7 11 volts w 1 kHz modulation Current Output 65 mA part of the 400 or 700 mA auxiliary power pool 3 Interface Wiring Terminal 1 Loop Terminal 2 Loop 4 Wiring Run Permitted to Expansion modules 22 0 64 mm O D 650 ft 200 m 20 0 81mmO D 59508 290 m 18 1 0 mm O D 1250 ft 460 m 16 1 3 mm OD 1650 ft 730 m 4208 ZONE EXPANDER 1 Physical Width 3 7 8 98 mm Height 7 17 mm Depth 1 3 8 35 mm 2 Electrical Vottage Input 8 11 Volts w 1 KHz Modulation Current Drain 16 mA 4280 4280 8 RECEIVER TRANSPONDER 1 Physical Width 4 6 117 mm Height 7 6 193 mm 16 5 419 mm with antenna Depth 2 5 64 mm NOTE The antenna does not have to be vertically pointed up Alternatively the height and width dimensions can be interchanged if the unit is mounted with the antenna in a horizontal position 2 Electrical Voltage 7 11 Volts with 1kHz modulation from an Ademco polling loop or 7 14 VDC Input Current 40mA 4190WH DUA
201. vide latched Console annunciation rapid beeping zone ID and CHECK display and central station report if desired of openings or troubles such as sensor malfunctions or foil breaks During the armed state night violations will initiate an alarm the internal console and external if used alarm sounders will activate and the communicator will report alarms ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 20 ZONE TYPE DEFINITIONS TYPE 6 TYPE 7 TYPE 8 TYPE 9 TYPE 10 24 HOUR SILENT ALARM This zone type is generally assigned to a zone containing a Hold up or Panic button that is designed to initiate an alarm report to the Central Station but which produces no visual displays or alarm sounds ex banks jewelry counters Sensors assigned to this zone when faulted will only initiate a programmed communicator report 24 HOUR AUDIBLE This type also assigned to a zone containing a Panic button but which will initiate an audible alarm in addition to an alarm report to the Central Station ex bedside panic Faulting a zone of this type will initiate a loud audible alarm externally and at the console an LCD display and a programmed communicator report 24 HOUR AUXILIARY This type is assigned to a zone containing a button for use in personal emergencies or to a zone containing monitoring devices such as water sensors temperature sensors etc Designed to initiate an alarm report to the Central Station and onl
202. y at this time NOTE 1 The system will not enter the Test mode if the battery voltage is too low if the battery is not connected or if any communication messages are waiting to be transmitted NOTE 2 As a reminder that the system is in the Test mode the Console will sound a single beep at 15 second intervals if no protection zones are violated NOTE 3 In the Test mode no alarm reports will be sent to the central station Also the external sounder if used will not be activated Open and close each protected door and window in tum Each action should produce three beeps from the Console The descriptor for each protection zone will appear on the Console display Walk in front of any interior motion detectors Listen for three beeps when the detector senses movement While it is activated its descriptor will remain displayed on the Console Note that wireless PIRs will have a 3 minute lockout between transmissions to conserve battery life Follow the test procedure provided by the manutacturer of each smoke detector to ensure that all detectors are operational and are functioning properly NOTE A 2 wire smoke detector display wili not clear until the mode is exited Enter the security code and press the OFF key ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL 104 TESTING THE SYSTEM ARMED SYSTEM TEST IMPORTANT A message will be sent to the central station during the following tests Notify the central sta
203. y exit route ex Garage door loading dock door basement door where more time might be needed to get to and from the keypad The function of this zone type is similar to that of entry exit 1 except that the delay times for this zone must be greater than that of 1 PERIMETER BURGLARY Used for exterior doors and or windows which require an instant alarm when violated INTERIOR BURGLARY FOLLOWER Used for areas where an entry delay is required only if an entry exit delay zone is faulted first Usually assigned to zones such as a foyer or lobby containing motion detectors through which users must pass to reach the keypad to disarm the system an entry exit zone is not faulted first an instant alarm occurs upon the faulting of the follower zone Designed to provide instant intrusion alarm 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 This zone will always have the same exit delay time as programmed for entry exit 1 and will have the same entry delay time as the entry exit delay zone faulted first entry exit 1 or 2 DAY NIGHT BURGLARY Used for zones which contain a foil protected door or window such as in a store or to a zone covering a sensitive area such as a stock room drug supply room etc or other controlled access area where immediate notification of an entry is desired During the disarmed state day the system will pro
204. y provides Console alarm sounds and alarm displays Faulting a zone of this type will initiate a steady alarm sound at the console an ALARM display and a programmed communicator report SUPERVISED FIRE Used for zones containing smoke detectors heat detectors pull stations etc An open in this zone will initiate a trouble signal A short in this zone will initiate a fire alarm pulsed extemal sounder and report to central station NOTE Zone 1 can support up to three 2 wire smoke detectors when configured for use with a 13 000 ohm EOLR Wired zones 1 through 8 and 10 64 if used can support 4 wire smoke detectors when configured for EOLR s but a manual power reset switch must be installed in order to reset the smoke detectors after an alarm Zones 10 64 can also use individually identifiable 2 wire polling loop smoke detectors Zones 48 55 can use wireless photoelectric smoke detectors Zone 9 cannot be used for fire at any time Fire zones cannot be bypassed INTERIOR BURGLARY DELAYED This type is similar to type 4 except that entry delay begins whenever sensors in this zone are violated regardless of whether or not an entry exit delay zone was faulted first This zone has the same delay times as entry exit 1 and does not become active until after the exit delay time has elapsed Atterwards if this zone is violated entry time starts and the system must be disarmed before entry time elapses or an alarm will occur ADEMCO s VIST
205. y with the limits for a Class 8 computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures if using an indoor antenna have a quality outdoor antenna installed Reorient the receiving antenna until interference is reduced or eliminated Move the receiver away trom the control communicator Move the antenna leads away from any wire runs for control communicator Plug the control communicator into a different outlet so that it and the receiver are on different branch circuits necessary the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for additional suggestions The user or installer may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful Interterence Handbook This booklet is availabie from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00450 7 The user shali not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User s Manual Un
206. ystem is installed e The No 4136 Cover Plate is used in installations where the builder is only Sold the alarm wiring and the sale of the individual alarm system is a final pur chaser option The cover plate will remain in place if the alarm system is never sold Applications e Residential e Professional office Diagram 35 PRE WIRE NEW CONSTRUCTION C ADJUSTING THE ALPHA CONSOLE LCD VIEWING ANGLE 5130XM 5137 ONLY Insert the end of the small key shaped too supplied into the small hole to the left of the console display window the adjustment screw is recessed in this hole Turn the adjustment screw to the left or right until optimum viewing is achieved Be sure to take the height of the users into account when making this adjustment ADEMCO s VISTA XM SERIES TECHNICAL REFERENCE MANUAL PRIMARY POWER BACK UP POWER SECTION 55 SECTION VII POWERING THE SYSTEM Power to the 4140XM Control panel is supplied by a Plug In DC Power Pack 1360 which is rated at 850 mA 9 18 volts DC The 4130XM and 5130XM Controls are supplied by 1350 Plug In DC Power Pack rated at 700 018 volts DC Since these power packs supply unregulated DC and because E are polarized 4 amp caution must be taken when wiring them to the ontrols In the event of an AC power loss all VISTA XM Controls are supported by a back up rechargeable gel cell battery see the HARDWARE OVERVIEW section for a list of reco

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